The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1955 Page: 4 of 10
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gram rtf wtueatlcn h jijjs
crime-fighting 'eritniquM, ”
It will provide libi tries m Jj
inology, make a wans* to
lug officers, publish mlVtSi'
new crime-combattlny Uh-H--
■Lit training school*. tpc’rwTd
fitmal aciKhils.’
Traffic Fataliw Incwj^,
Texas' trcifii d<uiih* ,«* ,
»ix monfli* of 1956 ant *$*,
per cent, and June t*<> ,
•till irax/inplcte.
A atafwtd* advisory committee
on public k< Ik*' integration pro-
blem* is meeting here thie week
Governor Shiver* invited 33 men
and women both white tmd color-
«J. to »ervc wi the POITilTuttW.
Additional legislative members
weie named by Lieut. CJov1. Ber>
R.unacy and Speaker Jim Lindsey.
Shiver* slid the committee wait
r.eoded to atudy critic*! desegre-
gation problem* anil prevent '!i»*-
ty, ill-advised aclior
He urged school district* to ap-
point similar committee* They
study local level problems and
•serve as liaison with the state
Spear*. Between new ana ptaiu-
l,ig time, he uilvises only tillage
sufficient to control weed growth
Oat* may be rtiy-planted but it
ia a bit lY.ierdixu to tollow thl*
prarme in seeding barley unn
wheat, any* the apev aiict F.nally.
he suggest* a visit with the local
county agent lor the latest infor-
mation on small gram production
problenw.
Stolon Man Named
U.S.O. Fund Chairman
It. C. Kinoel. Sinton, has Wen
named aa chairman o! District
No. 40 on the Texas United Do-
ll ftjrcw, extmitm ^gronom)**
the lour ore selection of the area
to be planted; taking and send-
ing to a toil »eating laboratory t.
soil sample from the selected *ieid
or field* and buying the fertiliser
needed; choosing th* best adapted
variety along with a source «
seed and preparation of the seed-
bed.
Spears in commenting on the
jfrn. @mta My Ta State
rm "Wmm of Year" Awttd
die second woman ever to hold
cabinet rank. .Oilring World War
U, Mm. Hobby commanded the
Women’* Army Coro*, with t»ie
rank of Colonel.
Before bring railed to Washirg-
ton in January. 1953. as Federal
Security AAmlnlitrator, Mr* Ho*v
by was editor and publisher of
the Houston Post. She new be-
comes president of the Houston
Poet Publishing Company, am feed-
ing her hiwbtmd. ex-Governor Wil-
liam P. Hobby, who will be chair-
man of the board.'
President Kiaenhower has prnU-
cd her for devoting her talents
in the cabinet to benefit the coun-
try “moat effectively” and for her
“calm competence in the face of
every kind of difficulty.” Senator
Price Daniel declared that the
nation ’ ewes a debt of gratitude
to Mrs. Hobby for the service
she has rendered both in war and
peace." and House Speaker Sam
wswts vSvt -Aral Woman of the Year
gwwrd of the State Fair at Texas.
M has been announced by State
fc'jlr PieakWnf It. L. T)»rnton.
’Are. Hobby was selected a* the
mtUsis outstanding woman of
by a committee represet-
{£ is large Texas women's or-
gjMisatkm. .....
Drs, £. T. & Ruth CalSafasn
CHIROPRACTORS
Office Closed Aug. 5th. Thru 18th.
To Attend Post Graduate Coiirse
Spears Educational Symposium In Spears Chtropraetfc
Hospital — Denver Colo.
The annual sward Is being in-
m«un»*-?d at the 1955 State Fair
fer recognttian of the confc ibution*
US' «*oinf.« to the growth of Aimer-
ta>*s largest annual expoaltiion.
Mtr. Thornton said.
'"Hie aw a IT! is not limited to
native Texans” Mr. Thornton ex
IpUfried, “But In the case of Mix.
Jitobby, wiio was bom in Ketieer..
fl makes sis all very proud that
» Tex* woman uhould be the
•Standout nomine** for this first
annua) award.”
The award will be presented in
State Fair Auditorium October 19.
Women s Day at the Fair. Mrs
Hobby wlli be the principal speak
er at the cersmonies. which will
|>» open to ihe public
Regional, national and interna-
tional honors have beer) showed
Upon Mrs. Hobby, one of the best
known women in the U. S. She
tin# served since April. t!>53, a?
the nations's first secretary of
Health. Education and Welfare, a
post she recently resigned. She
has been the only woman in Presi-
dent Eisenhower’s cabinet, and is
TiTTs ■•■ossss»sss«*a**“B*
NOTARY FUBUC
REAL ESTATE
If you Wish to Sell or Buy
Office At City Hall
Phone 26
Residence Phone 339
W. B. Jennings
TAFT, TEXAS
THE TAFT TRIBUNE
TmUA^PaV AT
TMt CUTHUI
COMPANY
PUBUNMfO EVINV
Taft Texas. fl*
PL'»Ll»HI”fO
WE PICK UP DEAD STOCK FREE!
Careful courteous driver*, steriliitil trucks. Do not vr#*«,|
your livestock to disease by leavinp dead stock or j*.
premises. Call us collect-24062. We pay all phone Chwyd
WE ALSO BUY OLD AND DISABLED HORSES AND MU.ft
Southern By-Products Compaq
Box 542 — Corpus Christ i, Texas -- Phor.e 240(2
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ID CLA*9 MATTCN
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act or CONonm*.
Keith GwThhik
6u»»CKil,’TlO-4 f
ENTCNtD Aft
MAY IO I«i4
Taft. Texas, undcn
MARCH 3
CAPITOL From Pape 3
visory Committee, spoke up for
Morrow as a "victim ol political
connivers.”
Integration Committee Formed
notice to the
KONECJS etTLECTiO*
IIXNOIHO t
t NY PERSON. MUM.
WHICH MAT ANPEAN
BUNE. W.I.L OLADLY
IS BROUGHT TO THE
PUBLISHERS.
their area and also sources 01
certified planting seed. He *ays
all planting seed should be treated
FARMERS
ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO PURCHASE
STEEL FARM BUILDINGS WITH UP TO
34 YEARS TO PAY
((Itfiltfffli f»8 i£»*IV
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT TEXAS
In time of sorrow, our organization
serves you with dignity, tact and sym-
pathy to help you with unfamiliar,
arduous funeral arrangements......
til I 'l-i fi TTo
Starbilt prefabricated steel
buildings arc constructed
with a heavily galvanized
corrugated covering, sec-
tional, easily enlarged and
fiicprcof-providing maxi-
mum efficiency at mini*
20 fo W »tdc
9 3 »o 24 R'g)’
• ny f*ng*S
.,L
50 to 140’ ’-iJsi
iiMftpl*
1C t* 24*
£»l! •» *iif*-*iti»ia*« wHk*»> iWifciioa
x mmi
mcost
PLENTY!
KARRIS
Phono 72
EARL B
Sinton, Phene 888
Rohsiown, Phone 3159 j
Dwn't let moth* nibble on your
iKiuvy clothes thi* amruner,
mm
Ttieir little anaeks can cause
costly repair* or even new
ototfcee. Have Wiern meth preof-
•d ateng wiJk your cleaning «i
P^**7ltS» ei»S ’•*!'(
rr.or.OAi ststovc
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P. E. FEATIIERUNG
CLEANER * TAYLOR
Sinton, Texas
FIRST STATE BANK
Taft, Texas
MEMBER F. D. 1. C
HBEBS3
•&ai stiQ
A pmay... taoik«g jmay
after.* pmaim tirarplag a*
cam, aewa add up h big
th«a«’c so JmkmuII Eidi Urn* eiauxui
tha- Sold witL; t aJaggiisJa, tiroef. tractOT
thsro arc ponr.toa fn*t »ra»#r ii th« forss
oi w«al«d f.i«l... low pow«r *fSei«0C7. A
tigbtor nqMss <m yvur p4ck-*M>ook rwdtot
You ea» euicldj atop tisia w**t« by kd-
ting our akillad mach.aj.nck put yam him
D«®r« Tractor in firsi-ctaa* eondiiton-
Taeg ll go or«r youv tractor thoroughly
but do only tin* Mrvic* work that# ab-
•alutdy aac««iMJ7. Their ".bsow-bcw,"
tbsia '3M of prockton tool* «od gonuino
John D«ai« Paris nssni tiia work will b®
dm* quickly... afficiantiy ... and at low
cost Gall us for a mxvie» d«t» this vr«vk.
M0tP
MI tson*f believe i!»*re could fw « hwitep buy
than my natural gas service. Even at twice die
price, it would still be my biggest bargain."
Our average residential customer paid lower
rate* for natural gas last year than she
did 20 years ago... while the cost of
nearly everything else has doubled and tripled.
But natural gas offers much more than economy*
Consider its dependability (how often h&s
your gas service failed?). Consider its many
uses (heat with it, cool with it, refrigerate
or cook with it). Consider its eleaalfiHM*, it*
controllability, its speed ,.. ut smart ssew
gas appliances now? displayed at your
dealers or She United Gas office. ._
Taft Implement Company
U W 111 ft fOi^OlATICH • U H 1 t | p CAS Ml*f lINf COMPANY • y m { O H F f Q
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1955, newspaper, August 4, 1955; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711932/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.