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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1948.
mm two.
Wracks Of Science Are Not Too Great
To Help Boy Hear His Mother’s Voice
Henry C
ft Texas.
manager: Ida £•
Richards, Taft. Texas
2. That the owner is: (If
owned by a corporation its name
must be stated and
Managing
BY MRS. C. E. BROWN Brunson
To most people the miracles
at science are manifested in de- le
wlopment of atomic energy and ,
jet propulaion, but to Mr. and ,
Mr*. I C. Brunson, former Edroy i p
residents, science has shown it*,
m&i miraculous by enabling their !
Ssoy to hear—a boy that hadj
been deaf since birth 11 years j
and address
also immediately thereunder the
names and addresses of stock-
holders owning or holding one
percent or more of total amount
of stock. If not owned by a
corporation the names and ad-
dresses of th* individual owners
must be given. If owned by a
corporation, the names and ad-
dresses of the individual owners
must be given. If owned by a
firm, company, or other unin-
At the end of five years school-
ing. Glenn was a good student,
even learning to talk a little.
Trained teachers educated him
as well as any other pupil of
comparable age.
His teachers suggested to his
parents that he be taken to the
University of Texas where spe-
cial instruments were available
An appointment
— , was made and the anxious
months turned into years and; mother, excited from the thought
still the youngster had never |0j what might come from such
learned to talk. ! a test, brought her boy to the
Little Glenn Colbert Brunson
■aras a normal little boy in every
rswpeei, having his share of
efcOdhood diseases, doing the ____ ____________
usual cute things his parents 1 (0 tegt hearing.
Ulced to talk about But
KOU.NG MEN- GOING WEST . . . Film Actress Mae West, who was
la the process of defending herself in a $IOO.«Hwi damage suit in l.os
Ang’le* had » graup of small visitors eome aj> and see her In the
courtroom. It was a park ol Cub scouts, visiting Ihe court to observe
American Jurisprudence. When the st outmaster explained lo Mae that
they were railed a "Cub pack,” she retorted that they looked more
like a wolk pack to her.
1 percent or more of total
amount of bonds, mortgages, or
other securities are: (If there are
none, so state.)
Robert II. Blake. Corpus
Christi, Texas.
4. That the two paragraphs
next above, giving the name.: < f
the owners, stockholders, and se-
curity holders, if any, contain
not only the list of stockholders
and security holders as they ap-
pear upon the books of the com-
■pany but also, in cases where
Hire Handieap
Week Begins In
San Pat Monday
National "Hire the; Handi
they were doing aggravated the
handicap because they were: not
properly placed.
The local office now is making
every effort to find them a posi-
tion they can fill with satisfac-
tion to the employer and that
will not increase their injury.
This is possible: lo do, the man-
pointing as an
ager asserted
example to the placing of par
aplegic eases in industries.
Demand Exceeding Supply Of
Teachers; Others Lure Texans
NOTICES
Texas colleges and universities j ---------—-----------
sure training only a small portion I tRe new*Y qualified and the ex-
» many teachers as there is a ; perienced instructor. ’
demand for in the state’s public! Houston State Teachers
schools, according to a letter re- j College had the largest demand
ceived this week by D. L. Wood- j *01 teachers this year. It could
jwmj, superintendent of schools. havo p!at*d a few more than
Superintendents found extreme LOOO but had only 120 available,
difficulty in many instances jn j Southwest Teachers was called
lilting vacancies with college-1 upon *or 3,000 and supplied 230
trained teachers, the Texas State ,Bay*or University could have
Teachers Association announced P‘ace£* but had only 113
in Austin Saturday after making j available. Southern Methodist
» survey of 13 institutions iri the was asRed f°r and provided
state which train teachers. ®- *exas Tech could have placed
Requests for teachers made to f h.ad °"Iy 87‘ TeX?s_,Statrf
Ushers colleges, denomination, j *omfn. »“««* 160-
.1 but had a demand for 1,517.
start the
Plicants on the inactive list who! £ ™T* FOR SEP- which
have not been in the local office , TEMBER 30- ;}]ders
for periods ranging from one, STATE Ot TEXAS) ,e 01
month to two years. The man-[COUNTY OK )ss trustee:
ager said these workers appar- j SAN PATRICIO ) 1 ir
ently do not need assistance in j Before me, a notary public in . dt °
finding a job as they have al. | and for the State and county! a ,
ready gone to work or are re-1 aforesaid, personally appeared u'? 1
ceiving care. They are not in Henry C. Richards, who, having c,a Ion'
eluded in the emergency handi
capped service.
Service for the handicapped j is the publisher of The Taft
worker has two phases, the labor j Tribune and that the following
expert asserted. I is, to the best of his knowledge
Officials of the employment | and belief, a true statement of
service first determine if the ! the ownership, management (and
worker needs additional voca-1 if a daily, weekly, semi-weekly
tional training or schooling, j or tri-weekly newspaper, the cir-
They investigate his back- j culation), etc-, of the aforesaid
The Missouri Pacific Railroad ground to see just what c-du publication for the date shown
seeking a permit to operate a cation or additional qualifies- in the above caption, required
is line from Houston to Corpus tions he has acquired since leav- by the act of August 24, 1912, as
-if a veteran. amended by the acts of March 3.
new season
with a suit
been duly sworn according to
law, deposes and says that he
said stock, bonds, or other sc
PRINTZESS
The fmnrtcst wartfrd£p» arc built around simply
tailored suits like this one 1 vint/css. Unmatched for
quality and complete IoieUne«M . . . there’s nothing
like Piiutzesa for real value, hires 10-46; I0Vj{-26$>
ing the service
Secondly, employers are con-
tacted to help develop jobs for
the handicapped. Emphasis is
laid on what the employe is able
to do. He is fitted into a specific-
job that he can fill and that
does not aggravate his handicap.
Mr. rBamlette pointed out that
these veterans were handicapped
by disabilities sustained in the
service In some cases the job
Exclusively ou,
VA&ieeut’i
Telephone
136
Army guns put up in cans ear
be preserved in perfect working
°rder for 50 years, ordnance ex-
perts estimate.
AUfHOUtZIO OtAtfk
WASHERS
and IRONERS
We epecitlise in M#ytag* but
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mechanic* tetvice all make*.
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(international)
Phone 145 in Sinton
DON'T NEGLECT TRUCK REPAIRS I
gH
• Check your truck now.
What doss it need/
Make -a list Everything
that can be done must be
done to keep your truck
in first class shape. Use
our service facilities. We
use International Parts—
the beet—to help keep
your truck on the road,
bauling for all it's worth.
WHEN YOU SEE ME
don’t think of Life Insurance but—
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When you DO think of Life
SEE ME
Experienced Guidance
Ambiance Service Day or Night
GEO. B. WITHER
INSURANCE
LIFE — AUTO — FIRE
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Leonard, Robert W. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1948, newspaper, September 30, 1948; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750578/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.