The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 159, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1954 Page: 3 of 10
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGR A M. SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JULY B, 1954,
l* AS U.S. DIPLOMAT
if the two-billion* was a canfartiVm »ys-
etprc industry, tern. for the enrirhinpnt of many
is another ‘story, and not merely of the few.
teat ion of his per- Johnston, by the way, once had
. There is no ft frank talk wtllt the late Joseph
of Kis ability t-j Stalin, He met with the dicta*
jr to change ron- tor for three hours, one of the
awaiert«*s and longest oh record for such an in-
terview'. The exponent of Amor-
hocame liyad of icon ho atom* spoke of the possibil-
rommeeee. he as- ity of trade. He mentioned that
guard by asking Russian manganese ore was not
,ent with Frank- socialist and that American fin-
talk thjng- ovgr. ished products were not capitalist,
fas that there Stalin readily agiced. But theft
strangement ho- Johnston warned him that con-
and government tinued Soviet interference in the
taking difficult missions and he
admit* to a pretty good scoj*.
Current Wa-hingon gossip siiyi
lie is slated for move important
assignments in the vary near fu-
ture. ' * v • • ,i;:r:';Sfe
At Brooks
Confederate Vet
111-years Old
Undergoes Exam
.Sflti Antonio, July * — Plan*
f«r an $ million-doilar *elM»l of
RVtkfion, medii tiU' at Brooks Air
Force Base in San Antonio have
Iwcn canceled- There is an air of
mystery as to why the contract
Was abruptly canceled.
Colonel James Kaitff of the tl.S.
district engineers at Galveston
confirmed the eanrellntion hut said
he diiin't know why it was done.
1 By Leo Ansvi
Kric Johnston has been describ-
ed by his friends anu a#-otiate.,
as a man who never gives up -on
an idea once- he make, up his
mind. If this is the eaW; then
President Fi-enhnwer made a wire
derision when he picked Johnston
a# his personal repre-eniutirc on
ry intention of selling the idea
of a Jordan River power system
to the Arab stale* and Israel. Hie
first tyro efforts have been re-
warded With only partial success,
but. he tats. gotten several nibbles
and, to a man of hi* peiwer-
Houston July fiifl—The oldest
of the last four confederate vet-
eran?, ; VU year-old Walter Will-
iams, s*y,i he hear* a “right
smart better” with a hearing aid.
He has gone to the
Affair* of. other nations would
lead to dangerous clashes between
Hast and Wed and eventually to
*n atomic war. Stalin nodded his
head but promised nothing. ; ... v
The career of Johnston has
been a rags to-riches affair, but
lie never forgot the rags and
never placed too much value on
riches. He is much prouder of
what he has done for the com-
munity and his fellow man than
what he has done for himself.
Today at 58, Johnston is on
< nil fo »Jty possible pubic service,
He is frequently summoned to
Washingon, where he was born,
lie has made a hobby of uuder-
State Approves
Relief Project
On Rio Graiide
_ veteran*
administration office in Houston
for his annual checkup from his
home BO miles away at Franklin.
The VA says it hasn’t the mon-
ey to furni h him a hearing aid
and that federal, laws provide no
fund* for Confederate veteran*.
Williams is almost blind - and
has lest soma pound* but the'VA
doctor* say he Is in pretty good
shape, everything considered.
Austin, July 8 If—-The state
has cleared a file Grind* flood
iect for federal
tunge. pc.imu w »«» master relief
<1 ns standard equipment on this Mti(m T|u. wHfati(m j* for
’___1161,800 for restoring and re-
_____ Miring a canal. Before the flood
line* Company, is on* of 18 Mfft the .anal furnished Watt* far
itmle- -Item to attend a com- 1,200 families anddivestock In the 1
panj- .ud estate analysis area from Qhcmadi* valley to K1
auhool to he conducted at Dallas, Indio. j
July 12*14, ’ ' The Maverick conn!,v water con-
The etas* will study adminia- trol and InipriWenient district one
(ration of mutes t.. determine auhmitted the request.*
financial problem* which may ar- - ~~;------‘T
Try a Want Ad for Results.
Beef Pot Roaster
Calf Chuck Roast
Ground ^ 6 0 f Ground fr*«h doily at Safeway
Calf Short Ribsur;ko—
Sirloin St60,k U.S. gov*rmnent-grode •( call
Calf Liver U. S. gavernmenf-grod# of calf
U. S. gov’t,-graded calf
ri»e after the death of the estate
owner,;, and how these problems
can be. miniml*ed is advance by
utilising an estate planning team
including the atioiney, Ufa un-
derwTitei1*, accountant and trust
offiher.
National Farm
Groups Split
Over Security
IT# merit the right to limit guemtitin
Mil to relittt udei to dtolen or their
repretealalii’et.
MMMM
Bootleggers in the old-tirqe oil
mi’marou*
boom towns wet*e no
they wore badges so they wouldn't
on 12 of. |or of
Pric«s Effective Thursday p. m.,
Friday and Saturday
SAFEWAY
121 Atkins Street
Sulphur Springs, Texas
Store Hoar*:
W*ek Day..........8:0© to Oil
Saturdays .. --- .. 8:00 to 9<i
bd trying to sell loWch other.
Crime wa* so rampant, if you
slept with your mouth open,
BEVERLY
Cluie City Man
Dies in Crash
Veslnro, 8~*'; A CluU-
Washington, .fitly 8 Ml—Y«ur
national farm organisations split
9-1 today over the quwtinn of ex-
tending social security coverage
to 6,200,000 farm operator* and
they’d steal the gold fillings from
your teeth.
Ti e canaries sang baa* npd the
children Tmrked bark al the bull-
Coupon on Skylark Broad
of brood counter «
it of. Mvmr- |
worker
Boneless Beef
Shoulder Roast
RibChops^r.0-
Swiss Steak
- "-r
Bacon Squares
Sliced Bacon
Beef Shoulder .....
Arm Roast----
Sliced Bologna *-*.
Frankfurters cu. *«.
III testimony and statement*
given to the Scdiite Finance Com-
mittee, the Nations! f I range, the
National Farmers IJrtltml and the
National Milk Producer* Federa-
tion ; favor the bill. • ’ \ ;
Federation, largest of them all.
*ay it the ericr.slar. At
this time,
City man, 30-yraroUI Kdward
Simpson, has been killed In an
Miiti accident near Vealaco., HU
car failed to clear a curvo and
cnVotnt'd 80 feel through the air
His neck was broken and his skull
was nushed. - ,
T. B. Blackburne
To Attend School
Lipton Tea0^.,.,«
Cragmont Beverages
Peanut Butter *»*.**,„«*,
Salad Dressing —
Heinz Ketchup
Van Zee Cheesesri,
Ballard Biscuitsas
Bel-air Orange Juice:
Party Pride Sherbet:-;.
Pineapple Juice uwmi tm> 128
Orange JuiceImZimo c« 258
Green Beans&?.*.».'*• «■* 10«
Quality Rice *«• 138
Light Crust Flour ** 358
Airway Coffee*™:ii,i imu «*«• 1.10
Nob Hill Coffee w™ ■*> **. 1.12
Edward’s Coffee^ *w«mr «o* 1.17
Instant Coffee w«.«nr» 1.25
Peach Preserves twcr*. 1*°’ 258
Vanilla Wafers *«« »*• *•'' 228
Soda Crackers »«r&« "'»• 258
Vanilla Extracted** c.i«r »«. 208
Ocean Perch?££••» <*•!•• *■ 398
Cod Fillets a»i**
White Bread
T. B. Black ini ru*. rcp:c**nta
five of S»uth*#«t»Ka S.if, l, -.,.- Try-a Want Ail for Riwults,
lb. 45c
S? 20 8
JSM.00
AmP*.
flavoii
If Os.
Jot
FREE SAMPLE
to Introduce
PARADE
ff-Os.
14 Os.
•of.
'* 'f*
11 . Hi# wo»lhiay wonder)
limit: 1 par custamer
while they lost. Get yours at Safeway
farad*
Giant
fackaqp
Slenderway Bread u,t«ii
Sweet Milk u.».—. *•«*.
Sweet Milk lw«m. w*m*.
Cottage Cheese si*>wn a*
34-Ox.
loot
Cm,
w»h •*'
i0* *»y,h*
Croift-i 0.m!
'WP/tans
Calif, Peaches
''••■ripened lor
If you love fresh fruiu (and who doesn’t) here’s good new*! Our produce
stands look like a mammoth fruit bowl-with everything freth from the
orchards. It’s the peak of the summer fruit season—and that mean* wide
variety, wonderful flavor, and money-saving pricee. Treat yourself and your
family often. It’s a good time to can some too, for later enjoyment
Juicy Oranges
Crisp Lettuces:
Nectarines™,
mo*"9, di***
Sunkist
teo# ~
$100.00
Green Beans 1ESZ
Crunchy Carrots 1**^
Firm Tomatoes m. ***
Potatoes iuM*n> mt
Cool Cabbage c^.
.Yellow Onions t.,«,
*SM of the Week Recipe'
*. SAFEWAY
fndiKt hetere the Wot*
Poiaio«r2Jrr-... • c ss<
Pascal Celery«!»..rt. *. - 12,
Be sure...shop
If mj item m ihit
sdttrtiumeol laih to pleeie
you M our te*i, your purchase
price trill he iheertmlty refunded.
Make Bugs Die ..,
before they multip
use
REAL-KILL4
bug-killer ^
TEXAS
LAUGHS
JBy
Boyce House
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 159, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1954, newspaper, July 8, 1954; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812666/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.