The Oak Cliff Tribune

The Oak Cliff Tribune was a Dallas, Texas, weekly newspaper that focused on the Oak Cliff community. It ran from 1903 until February 5, 2009, when Mark Housewright, its publisher, shut it down.

Owners

The Tribune Printing Company Inc.

The Tribune Printing Company Inc. was incorporated September 13, 1946, in Texas. In December of 1953, Sam Hanna Acheson (1900–1972), who had been a share holder, president, and publisher, sold his shares to others, triggering a realignment in management. As of December 19, 1953, the shareholders and officers included:[3]
  1. Raymond Garber Zauber (1917–2001), president & co-publisher
  2. John N. Patton, Jr. (1921–1989), vice-president & co-publisher
  3. Moultrie Hale Cornelius, Jr. (1917–1965), vice president
  4. Ruth McCombs, vice president
  5. Shelby S. Cox, secretary & attorney
  6. Susan Eleanor Lunsford (née Fullilove; 1903–1973), treasurer (widow of former share holder, Robert Lunsford)
  7. Mrs. Ray Zauber, assistant secretary
  8. Mrs. John Patton, assistant secretary
As of January 13, 1956, the following officers were added:[4]
  1. H. Cal Kincaid, vice president & director
  2. Manuel Conrad DeBusk (born 1914), director (Dallas attorney)

References

  1. State Press – Change, Dallas Morning News, August 14, 1923
  2. Oak Cliff Paper Changes Owners, Dallas Morning News, September 15, 1946
  3. Weekly Paper Shifts Control, Dallas Morning News, December 19, 1953
  4. Tribune Elects Vice-President, Dallas Morning News, January 13, 1956
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