The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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n*ltMKU)«K) over two
to call home
;t Mwavs keep tractor m :
w(ion foinc ito.ci) stoop grad
fUf t vt mu tt m
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larger Crop
(if Whitewings
Seen For FaN
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W n ike* ' Old I'Opolti'IO
plo *ed that ',10 huco ran-
»l.o k- .n tt.- i apitol wall*
a 'i d heat t.o* dutch o\
and tio mi1«" to t h o
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COUNTY
ELLIS
W\ lit t
< onrm \ _r
TF\ \s I Mt I’d
IN Mill (III*
11.41 . : ■ '
the I'm-. I m
session' . *
tilled 1'iui*
means 'lint 1* »
qi > porcont of
percent of .,1
County are Ink
losis.
loci U|t
CM thi- mu r ' • - * three
counties m 7■ va- J- .f f>,.•
Bii'Mster and I .",(110. arc *-rt.
find The in" • at • li t g:i r,
have been made in those areas
whore live-dock jcoduc rs nave
CTiopot.jU'd In u si re it two
main teatiin ■ ul tin pn i ..in
SrSSiSlfilJk-' u■ hi-l."ffirl t- ‘il. H
animal* to jdorn f\ irilo oil
herds, and pro* tion of <n!.e
through \ati matron.
In addition fo thi 1 '76 4.-mo
tie a I road;. (of tod bother
646 are cunontlv workirv. tow-
ard that g ■..f ltd a: <■ o\ « *< d
to be certified oon. I, p *o the
present ti** • 1U entire ‘,'*t»-s
plu Puerto Ho o arid Mio \' m
Hand* .have been rertitied
When the national pro ram
fir.'t began in H'34 m rr than
II per < ent of th« < air], in the
f,S v. ur< inf'Otod Have vr r fis
0 result of tin pn i nt pi' . r m
the infertion rate amor all <: t
tie tested ha In < n retiu'50 from
2 6 percent in 1654 to I : p* -r-
cent at the end of I hr i i v "I,;
year. This reduction n ar trud
Infection has also it ,o;ii .la
ineidont of uridulant f v**r tie
form the di*ea*-o Pik*-- hi hu-
mans. from 6 321 known < <•
in 1947 to 802 in 1 (»-'»» < ontaet
With infected animal <f ; •umaJ
products is the oni nor. of
human infection.
SAFETY MEAN’S SKY-1
National Farm S t ty
Week
f u Iv 1 li-
ar r-
run
RUBBER STAMPS
We take orders for dl *l»» of
robber afcunps in may type
fleet. t’PCO Print Bhof. Ennis
j; U.il'id II
I*! inf a • rei onm.* . - *
vav of taring f r v-mr r
V based mi >,(*.,r f I'll l
Men a'i son e rife-
ply first to good 'an ■ \
ond to mod min lam r>
1 Hediici spi ( d
rare to avoid h-d<
when turnst
or on hillsid*
i , Ft J .»'■
(••■pi't i»iiy v..
out of ditch'
loads,
: uli.mO'
jofng.
'hat at
and 'oi
rare,
and it ■ rea
..nil ditchi
i a* gli u ourtd
! ' ’ will bo
d'onjmi.ssjon
for Jtilv 24.
i r.* • Ku t S f’i'h
•servo o m \\ isfn
there Im a mid-
|reo half-day open
has also boon sue.
iv bag bruit bo 10-
■ mourning doves,
• nge l and mourn-
th< .'iggre.'ate with
it from 2 pm. to
i on the date and
white-winged dove
decided at the next
meeting scheduled
Sum i
IP 4b If go
.i tax p;
({lilt It H>
a spot ni|
p"obl( iris
For all
(hi mn in :
Oscrvers s,nd that Mm
tat u: o - winch also had
• Mem ■ didn't really
-t sort >t limited down
o'so>n iu- < ailed thi*
' I :o • iva.t. Lid mono'
' want the majority ot now.....
\(" i(» tall on business. i.b
......nteme wtm rtan t want a niat» ritx
» tie sales taxes and <*1 ■ tho*o
ho apparently don't want any
mt taxes
lach ol the first two groups
us boon able to del eat the oth
proposalif, with the help ut
< Hi taxers Home ilespdi
bln mp.idem e and ttmii own
' Vhi " lawmakers li a \ o
eon ensnared 111 a one • step
orw ai durui-t wo hack ward pat
Ol 11
something old. Something New
(oven to tlic conloreiue
oinmittov on taxes were a new
'* (Hailed l>i 11 from tile House
*md an old nearly lull-size lull
lout ’la Senate
I■Imiso lull would raise aliout
«
<*a i (uiard
41 ml * Min - >
it I'm ii' in 1
*' »'M the bitrnim
!* 'if ol Mifxii’i
Mo In* kim f n-iuhii
of (‘aiui'roii Lit
•1 Attvt
riu'fv
nu ilmitl in
'* r mi mmi ni' 1
Mhmig Hu- 1 row
Twelve
member*** hh
fertiuv * tf to the
t 0,0,1 Guard st.dion at G
Dll
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i ft ■ 1 wore
11’* l *• it loll ,iri* r,
1 ! !' 1, .X V
D|i|)oili*ltth to
thi e\
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tit' .1 '1.
,.ud il would i,i*i
lU ill il
1 1
iquor, iimIm ,'uie
tinrd of 1 hi fu-.i,
»If t 11
1 III- - Oil
.did > • 11 ■ • , • ,«•-
No w a i aiKlc. .dll' vi wort
State Bar Ass'n
Elects Officers
DALI.AS Alb Thi'oeseotions
of the State Mar of Texas and
ihr* Texas Association of Plain-
tiffs' Attorneys elected officers
m Dallas yesterday.
Named president of the Plain
ibout $70,000,000 less tlun is
iteedi-d Sinate hill designed to
mil a;i>[.
to I'ljl t h' -
w, 1 ' * 1 m .,..
-"m: m .1 |.ri
■i.»fI'd) ir tax 1
jyi'ion
r O to
■ ise .1 bout 816.000.000 the
>1 f t ♦ * f • 11
* et ',"1 r*tn.......
• mu me uas'od by the Senate
H"ii'* *
"ri ■ eo- nor
10 of
ii the tost special ses-mn ]»
whom M-rvi
1 on the 1 ommdteo
contains mote xaU*k ta\t.-s than
last 'O' ,ion
an* It< |). M"i
dun .!
business taxes which the Hou-r-
Murray of
II it'lluy<>n
Fiat*'
refusal to accept on the last
Seelic'-ori of
Sat \ntonio
W"
round
}ey I’ot'o'i'
of Lamina. .0
K d
hut from the House hill be
fore passage were Mu $50 de-
■i* h
•tHrri
u ph H
hoav \
4 forr'-ctly couj:
nH*nt> .vul b'ad* ever
hitch up
5 Mak*' uro the r
clean, adju ted and
every time you use if
These pn jn-t a f>
meaning' rub-s thi
sure loo: '■( rr.on pro'
for both ■ iiu ..nd vm
trnpie
i *1 y
Man Booked In Death
Of San Antonio Resident
- W WTnYlO iAIM —A 40-
year old man was hooked by San
Antonio police this morning in
death nl 27-vear-old Santi-
jv, f,, :i|(.•jhiexday
ll< ua found unconscious
<* ’ •• Tm dav on a 'ervieo
'la' on parking lot and died a
number of hours later in a San
Antonin hospital The Bexar
Oouiiiv medical examiner. Dr.
Iiobotr Ifau mail said Fernan-
do/ died of a skull fracture
*rom a blunt force "
tiffs' counsel group was Kearby (,ll<tible tax (a two per cent levy
mi costs over $50 and the nn
toral gas severance beneficiary
tax Both fell by the wayside in
one of the “if you kill my tax--
I'll kill yours" sessions
Harris County Roports
Two New PoRo Cases
u ' dollbu
h* !p 1o io
! ii >i\e lib-
er' mac llrin
Perry of Wichita Falls Fred
Fnstnan of Longview is vice
president and John Laird of
Austin was re-elected secretary-
treasurer
The State Bar's taxation sec-
tion (hose William 0 Taylor of
t|""s'"n -•■airman an.l John , HOUSTON (APi-Aulhorilio.
< :i. „ ".HirtiHi Chnirman- ,.mlnllKl 2 new polio »,»•» in
"f ' ■1| f '* Ham. County mlerdoy. rai«ta«
.‘‘cTi'liiry-ln-.iMin-r and l(. R. Ih„ in c„„nly th,s
Wallace of Corpus Christ! and year to 28. including one death
Sam Winstead of Dallas are Th<‘ figure compares to 17
members of the section council, j vases and one death at the same
Woodrow Seals of Houston ,irm? 1**1 yc*r.
II; mot her fold police her son / won the chairmanship of the j The latest to bo hospitalized
li d li ft home Tuesday after section on criminal law and pro- j in Houston arc Glenda Griffin
noon io go to a show. cedtire That group elected Wav- and Caroline McCoy—Glenda is
-.........— land Molt of Snyder vice chair* the 20-month-old daughter of
•pound box rubber bands—$1. man and Arthur Laphani of Mr and Mrs. John McCoy, Moth
I pco Print Shop, i Victoria treasurer. j cases are paralytic.
Winfrec -if 1 bill'ion and John
Allen ol I "iv1 \ ii-w .
Senate i>r:t< in include fm-r
who si-rv c.j I ,r; fire SiiuitOI'-
Rudolph V. eim-i'i i>i*i soy Harde-
man Lrui' Reavan and .l.nunv
1’bilhp' |>lu.i ol -. ru-w mejnt'c i
Senator \V irdloW L me
Senate okays Beach Mill
A j u;!
ami several
Sidiiate pas <
«i-ri-sHte!'a bi e iia etdiiH! i
(■lose votes i h c
(d a lull to guaran-
tee pubic art'.-.- to public
beai'lu"
Mu tan nil Padre Island are
exempted fi.mi the proveion>
of t it. fail, S. mu or Lr-uao ,Ri>a.g •
an e! c- 'pi c ’•):,(i who spun-
ol< <1 i 'n ahiondment, said tin t
1 he * 'lam! lo i c being rh velop
• •' ■' ' h ■ • t.-ai.p ,<• ]ji *ii (',• j
.bu'ou p; flcachc a u d
vl .'ft*-*
-.......the e.
voids to lm* undci private c»>n-
11 nl
\s passed by tin Serial th<
H»!| doe- not trv to ih*l''i>
tw'mfnftafy hpi-wefttf striw ,r"fi.....n
pritate land nut -• nap*v ,v
1 ffms the public *s re. *d t > (<uni-
and g o from slate brv l>;
way of road-
Fee Mill Added To ( all
A bill lo let ,sl.»ic id"" '<•-
charge a $3(1 a seme ti-r activity
fee got a new lease mi life whe i
• ioveinor Daniel submitted it t-
the legislaluie .
Mill had beer, introduce I
twice but liz/ied out in the
ate when Seuafoi llentv Gen
/ale/ challenged if on two
points U i it w. * not "w ithot t he
governor''* lali" lor Lie se mp
and '2i in ordci to be ion.M*e red
"within tile 'all" it would have
to be regard ’d a a revenue
ra, ang *fbeasure w Inch n ti '
originate in trie Hon *
Governor Daniel's action
changed this— and the Senate
went hack to work on the hill. A
sinuliar bill was passed by tic
House last session
No Deadlock Here
Kanest agreement of the
session was a lull appropriating
money to pay legislative expen-
ses.
Both House and Senate gave
final passage to a bill transfer
II 'I M i;e {11 i iMUMt |MKO (h
TI t fn Mow
, .Tt" Vwifci* netii" Comma'”1’
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.....tm......e •trTtFO’T
iu* 4 >*j**lui..........(”'■*"..........-tt-H-rfr
I (‘ will t nine 6M6 eu
Tt" ttoti item of tin
it uit ami > uuipment from 11
ent' »! r liftings t(» p u v w
i di|w.n !v I -
• t|H»r itiim I- to continue iround
ie i l>*, k and In- complete on
11v id t uemplovment cheeks
If m d tub 17 but
" *y . e- ;■! I'M to in- made up
\ i in! "! -I. lit xt week
You don’t Xk
need a.
special
event ^ tjj
Weddings! Graduations*
Father s Day! These are
ell good reasons to call
-but (or any reason, •
long distance telephone
call is an easy and
economical means of
keeping In
touch with
your loved
ones,
•specially
- - if you call
jl ffcirlnprtflirr
\l v
when the rates
• re lower,
jf
fV
V
Texas Telephone
&
Telegraph Co.
f
has been d<
Sailfish Season
At Port Aransas
Best On Record
POT7T ARANSAS ' P
Sportsmen at Port Aransa1
looking back r,r, •}.> ] irgeD
Of sailli h in 1 he hi tor
Coast Fishing (em.'r
Aransas
Fishermen boated 1f,7 ailfi I.
ft Port Aranv;* in the four d v■
fnding yesterday to re-wr te the-
record book' StatlsGr ‘hov; 27
hauled in Friday 27 Saturday
U5 Sunday and 33 ye lerdav
The 65 landed Sund.jv top
the old rnsrk of 27 can hr or
July 15th. 1952
The 4-day catch pu-he' thr
Season's mark fri 101 Th* com-
pares irfth a total of 58 naught
July 5th 1958 f.a-t year was tin
heal on record with a total of
828 catches registered
A T/mgview couple Billv ^nd
Patsy Griffith, established a new i
record tor one boat, bringing in |
7 saflflsh Sunday Mrs Griffith
caught three and Griffith landed
4. a new individual record at
Port Arandas
The previous boat record of 6 .
In one day was s< t in 1947, and ;
the individual record of 3 catch-1
es was set in 1958.
Jusr out Of 7 Sis St its 0>»vr.|,t
OftM 7**0*r *M0t**r C«f M <hfnU l
Take n tip from the i-xf,«-rt- . . in
their own word* . . . and from on-
the-record fact:-* .-,nd fij/urcs: More
than (Vt-i , Ch- . / . *1 jrives you mor**
than any other o the l»-a>lirig low-
f-rio-d three? Mi i m<m to relax in,
for instance A >-•»r-ipl*r»*r of ottkinl
(lirm ohionH r< jo. u-d to A M.A ’
mats hi* clear. Chevy front neat
hip room, for on - thing, »« up to
5 9 Inche* wider than comparable
ear/ And C’he-.y '-yen offer)11 more-
front rent head room than nil but
on« of the lui/t f.ric*'! earn?
Best Brakes Not only hiuvnr,
but built a i»h tended 1'iifie- for up
to •','/, tn> ;" lift. Ju-r to prove
what’ what. Chevy. out-atbpp«d
both of ti,*.- "u.ber two” in a
N A SC A Rf-conducted test of re*
fK-ated .iops from highway speeds.
Beet Style It’s the only car of
the leading |i,w priced ii that’s un-
mistakably modern in every line.
*’fn its price <■ lais,” rays I’OI'LLAK
SCIENCE magazine, "a new high
in daring styling.’’
Beet Engine Every motor mag-
azirn- has giver Chevrolet'a stand-
ard and Corvette VH’s unstinted
praise As WORTH CARS JLLl'S-
TRATFD piits it: , . surely the
most wonderfully responsive engine
available today at any price."
Beet Ride motor trend
magazine calls Chevy ", . , the
smoothest, most (juiet, softest rid-
ing tar in its price class." You’ll be
able to tell this yotmieTf Instantly,
once you tak<.a the wheel.
6«Sf Economy No doubt about
tins, two Chevrolet 6’s won their
class in the famous Mobilgas Econ-
omy Run, got the best mileage of
any full-size car, 22.38 miles per
gallon with Powerglide.
Beet Trade-In Check in any
N A D A.J Guide Book. Chevy used
car prices last year averaged up to
$128 higher than comparable mod*
els of the "other two.
•4alumni,tu M»iufnrt»r*rw AmmWMm
t A.tortihom lo* Stock Cot Adma
w< ./ and KtnOOrrk
t fictional
I ,l„ ,
/,. tih it
A*»</t nt turn
.authorized Chevrolet dealer and see how much more Chevy hM to offerl
Form, Texas
1-................- . ......
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The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959, newspaper, July 9, 1959; Palmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801280/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.