The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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MOST OUTSTANDING — Gov. Earl K. Long of Louisiana
congratulates Louisiana State University halfback Billy Can-
non after signing a proclamation making Feb. 24 Billy Can-
non day in recognition of Cannon being the "most outstand-
ing athlete in the history of the state.” (NEA Telephoto).
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Express Worries
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BY LEO AN AVI merely the much publicised
Washington, Feb. 15 IB — military threat, they say, it's
A number of eminent Ameri- the possibility that this coun-
cans have expressed worry of try may become a 2nd ranking
late about the general posture power in every important phase
of the United States as against of human activity,
that of the Soviet Union. They There is reason to believe
feel that the authorities do not that a great debate is in the
sufficiently realire the dangers making. cn this proposition,
at hand. Russia is making prog- More and raore citilen8 in and
ress by leaps and bounds, they out 0f government have come
say, while this country contin- tQ the conclusion that the
ues to enjoy the fruits of tern- Vnited State9 raust move at a
porary advantage. They also faster pace if it is to keep top
make mention of the lengthen- .
ing shadow of Red China, a ‘ _____________
country with limitless man-
power intent on grabbing a
good share of the world’s trade. £ 6XttO uOSvS
The situation is likened to _ ■ m a
that of two competing firms, 1 ftH in [.rach
in construction, let us say. One XJwlj 1X1 UIO***
of them is comparatively well .
off while the other is exerting New Orleans, Feb. 15 tl»—A
itself to narrow the gap. One dental surgeon f r o na Corpus
of them is satisfied that it is Chriati, Dr. Franklin Cox, lost
making enough profit and is * Louisiana yesterday
spending that profit without after he was Ut by acar.
thought of increasing its poten- Police aaid the dentist s car
t»L It is paying big dividents broke down about 15 miles
without regard to a possible west of New Orleans. Cox tried
rainy season. . to flag down a car for help
. .. . .___and a truck driven by Jesse J.
The other firm, the Jesser ^ of gjm Antonio began
right back into the business. hit by a car
kept low. It is buying better, Good ^ Ark.
more ef&ient machinery, all officers said the auto then
the time. No one is worrying and carried him 130
about carpet for the offices . .
and all kinds of costly furni- ee^e c chriBti dentjst
ture just to make an impres- wag tgken to 0chsner Founda-
81oru . „ tion Hospital in Jefferson Par-
It stands to reason that if jgh nev New Orleans, where
the two firms keep acting the one je? was amputated.
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Yes, Safeway gives you Scottie Stamps as another
means of saving. Your valuable Scottie Stamp Books
can be redeemed for essentials as well as luxuries at
your redemption center.
Mfiliipiip
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Your Redemption Centers in Sulphur Springs Are
Graves’ Drug and Marshall’s Dept. Store.
Early Week Specials
RED CHERRIES
Town House Red Sour Pitted—Makes a delicious
Cobbler . . . a taste tempting dessert-----1;—*—
No. 303
cans
Fly Spray Kills
Texas Child
Gardenside—Cream No. 303
Style Golden___________can
HUNTS PEACHES
Big Spring, Feb. 15 OB — A
little West Texas boy died at
Big Spring last night after
drinking fly spray at his home
Saturday. He was Leland
Dwain Saveli one and a half
year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Wayne Saveli of Big
Spring.
■Also makes
Yellow Cling Sliced or Halve
delicious cobblers or serve on calm
No. 2)6
cans
Safeway Produce
Tempest Light Meat Grated—
Delicious in salads, casseroles,
or make sandwiches__6-oz. can
TRENDS IN EMPLOYMENT 1930-1970
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
Full of Juice and Flavorful
Shortening—For all your
cooking needs. Truly 3-Lb.
digestible __________ can
mrnrnmmm
5-Lb. Bag
PRODUCTION
INDUSTRIES
At the Peak of Goodness—
A Truly Delicious Breakfast Treat--------
Ideal *11 purpose potato—
GRAPEFRUIT
RED POTATOES
CABBAGE
Green fresh and firm
beads—a bargain buy
Prices effective February 15-16-17, in SULPHUR SPRINGS
Trends in employment, 1980-1970,
MORE WILL SERVE
■how bow emphasis is switching from production to service
jobs. Reason: Advances in technology, resulting in produc-
tion of more goods by fewer workers. More workers will
be needed to supply services as our standards of living rise.
For purpose of this study, production industries include:
manufacturing, agriculture, construction, mining. Services,
,... robust flavor for soups and chooses!
—2c OFF Pastry Special!
CINNAMON ROLLS
Mrs. Wrigfilt’s or Curtsy. llH-oa. 4%'
Regular Me* 28c :-----Z---. pkg. dEr
among others: trade, government service, transportation, fi-
nancial activities. Broken lines are projections from figures
fiyjBte Department’s MANPOWER—
—-challenge the 1960s.” (NEA). ‘
| Bakery Special
1 of the Week
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1960, newspaper, February 15, 1960; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828922/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.