The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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yergbpwpn went to college, at
Hardin Simmons and at Baylor,
graduating from Baylor in J953
with a double major in biology
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about 'the years ago, Vergauwen has been
n*w optometrv w» 4\ » 1 Tf TCLLl’T"’
CONTESTS QVESTlONfcD-Tex ^fT important ,
as merchants who like to conduct mg as .cha^na,
contests or drawings as busine* Heme CMoatn^s
builders, were Set back. **mp°r I
arily. by an opirfnm handed dewn I
by the Attorney Generals 'i^e i
partment. 1
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Crankshaft A Surface Gi
Welding — Re ba bitting
Cer and Truck Ports
— Wholesale and KeULi
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of positive steps j behove ahouM , D(£J| pL 2-9201 420 S. 5th
be taken to meet the jtryw ng | MwawaMgmbh
threat of an economic recession ' , ' ,y ;
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Chevrolet Motors
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Td ALL PATIENTS
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SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE
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All Other Makes and Models Reduced This Week
Formula 62—20% Lav Cr. or Pellet
Chick Starter Crumbles
50 Lb. Kasco Dog Meal (Spec.)
Feed Oats, P r Sack ..............
20% Cattle or Calif Cubes
Horse and Mule Feed V
Special Hop Ration' Mash
40% Hog Concentrate Pellets
We appreciate our old customers and invite new
ones to pay us a visit.
the Vanguard effort Tur*
much of the very flea effect of
be blbinad fur th« failure.
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- Army PFC Neill C. York «a*
of Mn and Mrs John H Yark.
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Group at Tort Eiistis. Va. A
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— bad was a ranet
itering the Army.
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5 LYNDON JOHNSON^
Many people have good reason
to J»e worried about an agield
problem: beans and bacoe;, an
•MM suit for Sunday; a few
penpief stashed a* ay! in the mb I
tress. V ’ • / A\
We ere-not in a depression—
and even t|he most pessimistic
economist does not expeet a de
pression But this is cold coni-
fort for the folks who are hay
ing i hard tirhe making ends
meet. I k
‘ The "economy" is at an'aH-timvi
high. Bu|:
A Unemployment,is increasing to
jhe tune of VT7 million people I The publ?
who want jobk right now and ure of the I
cant find Umm. \
Small business failures are at
F ‘g record rate J 7' ■ , ■’>
Farmers are having a hard ttana .
-and there' Is no promise of re-
lief i<ir them in the agricultural
policies s-ubbomly adhered l
by SeerduMMteML ' ‘
Industrial output is decli
fh«* steel industry is oper
at only a little more than
its capacity. Automobile kaaemb\
lies'id January were lowktr than\
in any Janugry since 19$4 Al-
most dailJA,
accounts o£---- . _
industrial/'plan’s and the laying
offdtf workers. 'i k A .
The economic strength df the
U^itOd States is tremendous But
ie would be foolishly shortsight-
ed if we ignored such warning
signals as ,these
We have been hearing a great
deal about the need for beipg
strong from a military point Of
view. That need is very real, very
urgent.
Juft As urgent is the necessity
for being strong frdm an econ-
moic point of view And we have
reason to be disturbed when six
to eight per cent of the total
working population of the coun-
try are unemployed. \ ... .
Positive ac’inn is called for in
the situation that exists All of
us hppe the predicted upturn in
the middle of the *iU h«-
cotne a reality But we cannot
afford just to sit aroudd and
wait.
We are in a’ slump and there
is no sound reason to believe it
will cure itself. 7
. The'.ecpnomic Sores that are
plaguing us now must not be
permitted to develop into econ
pmic cancer.
A Small Business Capital Bank
System would be established un-
der provisions of a bill I intro-
duced m the Senate add Rep
Wright Patmab introduced in the |
House of Representatives. ,Our’
aim U U>\ provide for small bust
mss a source of equity and long-
term tolri'capital where it is not i
available pn reasonable terms
from «giatin« private sources. |
No appropriation from Con G
gresH would be required by fhe't—
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WE HAVE EVERYTHING
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LAKEVIEW DRUG
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D*!**a Highway at Lakeviaw
Telephone SW 9-2021
Cone reto Building Blocki
stoek frougne - Drain TUe
!WpUc Tanks -fltenging Stones
Culvert Pipe.
TEXAS CONCRETE WORK,
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packers who sell meat to
ykrnment The hundreds
I6r plailtg are not affected
\ 'M,‘ek ,he House
paaimha Nil to cm the Impotta-
ttoq of certain types of wool i
inuary since 1954 Al the manufacture 6t
the newspaper carry carpel t seems t^nrie that if we |
>f the shtJfing down of ^m’muel to try tp keep this woqi
nian!< and the lavtnv °u’ that we will only,force the
cgjrpat indust rv to yse more and |
mere synthet’Ks and that our i
"hFdP men>411\l()se their marked
jii.it as cotton > producers have
lost SO much oi the market to
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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Field And Garden Seed ;
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Complete Stock West Brand Feed
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DON’T in AN
EXHAUSTED ENGINE ROB YOUR POCKETBOOK WITH
EXCESSIVE GAS AND OIL COSTS ALONG WITH UNSAT-
ISFACTORY PERFORMANCE. INSTALL AN INTERNA-
TIONAL BUILT MOTOR ... a motor rebuilt according to
importantjarxi painstaking PROFESSIONAL assembly line
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One of the Notti
i likely wdj be whether xi^h
ventions , should be held
ARTHRITIS.
I have been WohderlilUy blessed
in being restored to active life
onv after being crippled ih\ nearly
1 every joint in my
lar soreness
i foot According to medical dug »
hosis I had Rhcumaioid Arthritis
and other forma of Rheumatism
F<>r FREE iafprkiatton on b<>w 1
Obtained this wonderful relief
write:
MRS. LEIA S. WIER
2805 Arbor Hills Driva 639
"T P.l O. Box 2695
Jackson, Mississippi
fourth tots’ Indtaii^in the year -1924; gradu
School in 1940: and .served ii>
the Air Torce during World War
H Vergauwen also served in the
NMMH0HN
ahs Lgrtd Bvprd has agreed tp
try to sell the remaining S87.
pdo.OOO in bonds allowed under
the program as rapidly as pos
-ible Aim is to get the program
rolling again without waiting for
possibly more favorable iatoreat
rates-. V land Office reins are
ndu m the hahds of nevi’ Com
missioner Bill Ahcorn. appointed
after the resignation of Earl Rud
der .. . Framing of legislation tq
rut down juvenile delinquency
m being discussed with a view
■toward the 59 Session. Gov ban
iel wl|l ask the new State Law
Enforcnvent Commission and the
J Texas Youth Council to make
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next Ju’s y pr«ywut rohVdatioii.*, Al |f
■ whether »u^h con , ■aarogjaisw
ntions , should be hqld ART
DOT rhembf/rs were immediate'
ly critical of the ho precinct con
minn pjap/- ' ’ /•■ / ' '
?<>th , the ; governor-s and th'
died by the A ,
Daniel said ..if tris plan ij>6et\;
with approval wittoil the partv !
he will submit it tp the Legish
lure next year (
TAX FACTS— Texans paid $2
600.000,000, or one f
jnconi^, in state, fed
cal taxes th 1996, ♦
FRH E OF PROGRESS- -1
ting uVilitiFy id the pafh'-^ _ v
ne^ interstate highwav system v Koreap War.-working with the
going to cost Texas cities more
than most officials had originally
thought’ m
NO PRICES FOR SPEC 5 — N”
mention of price oan be mbde ir
an advcrtiH-ment for eyeglasses
until the State Supreme Cpurt
clears up questiqns l*:“* -u“
new bptcimetrv law.
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-TfV • THE AM*™* *HOF
proposed Jegialaliop \lt would
’ impose no Iwbililji un the I'niteJ
States Government it represents
no competitive challenge to small
busmML /' A ■/ A
This is an example of the kind
l. r. -r ..... , ,
he taken to meet the\ gryw Hg j
kA* **»*/xowvreview *NM*«*aKiflfl L
that could do serious damage to ,
vur country . / \ \
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Cong. Poage'f
Weekly Newsletter
| The publ.’city'given to the fail
UiC v>! Lift v Ulij-11ii<u Csivrv *
day nivbt has. 1 feajr, destroyed
launching ’ Explorer-* No
CJtn j
• | every joint in my body and with
-k the House j muscular soreness from head to
Slaughter ifoot.
Arthritis
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FREE inforinatioh on feow 1
arily. by an obirfvpn ham
Hardin Simmons and at Baylor,
graduating from; Baylor in J953
with a Rouble major in biology
' and chemistry,- - --r"-,,
Since joining the Jaycees three
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very active, 'toerving. on almost
.11---.Ji. project and sere-'
_ m of the State
Home ChXistnias Shopping Tobr
— j Ver^aphen is also on the board
of direitaM^' \\ ' /
iwnw-y r i BetweeAyJajw^ activities. Al
mnnr.1 B««4 on the statk*. < operates hi. owt modern Sinclair
ion.( at first glance; sertne* to' H^rmg .
rule out any type of drawing for Aland hu wife Elate, and his
' /*/ 1 ' ! two bbys, Chayiea. 10. and James
P Turkr tO<S CUT-JnSetklo*1- reside at 170p Marshall; and
,„TeH4X o? k ™
and Guaranty; Co will be gl - y < hurdt.
•\9«7 886 j reports State Auditor C
• M Ca v raesA 7 ' I
VS Automo’ive Service bad as j
sets dT $4 893 269. said .CRrtkfes'^
partially offsetting the $6.881;1&*
in VS Trust liab litiea.
GFNTT.ER SLIDE FOR TKKAS if \
— In -a yCsf of predicted reFes —
sion. the dip in Texas business I -
will be less notiic4b|c thaA forj
•he nation <eB»<WJnr\ T< 7
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ttons for the nine propo^pd cop-
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whiFh would «give MrlRatore J
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fommtatoner
J B Reese has announced fos-1
"^un’y copimU-lpner. prormet 4
This Includes all’of, Nhr’h Waro
’»>the ®>i\nty Unedfe i«,\48--«igpij
■ •. ■ a -f a?e. (has Hvrtl tyi\Waeii nw»|
Of Hv-inji* ’ j/ h« JtfJ- but n»<s mvke* hr
Adv, S] - ■ '-s at ( h'nv Snnng a.
————■' t tyepsr; machini-t ^anq elec‘r5
k 7 - *’’,r'iV4 30 !WTS thl
Xktv lrp<d syas shop sober!
. •('endi n' at Bel’m.’ ad x'ven of
- /bos'-V yt»ar4. was' laid\>ff' las’
( 5n’d, He workacl ' laud ’ PerryY
F.etri-smepi' Maftiifachn injc Co
k'Qjdn «h:’.e «Per That last
Now he spends ill his time
, ^mpaigning for political office
I , Reese was born April 20. 1908
('on 7of Mr- and Mrs, W'iliiaftn
Reese- He. was reared in North
Wac<X His father operated a vro« vefltiwn plan,
t. j r. ‘k7*’/4't /w—r
nubl c DOT* suggestions
___ he railroad • jjxJ/urvi
..... ■■■ ■ J ■ briefl)’ Denison arid a’ other
• i . fulidw Ui appli^y fur enrolh -^4^ briefly during his 30 years
mentkin' the NavjV N** S|ci u w;ith Kitv jRalipoad ,
t.tic ^ucaUon Program ‘ He he'twcs (0 the t oWmbir
' , 7'''' .'./'J / Av*nhe/ B3i»*i.«t Church Me anti
,K.. !', ' “ live1 two piil^s’ off
thirl J ’ a^ 1 t.d'. Hi ;h'(«iy 6 bn the. Chin 4 Spring
thr lub' -.-VcV’i Xli'i " * *•
iins or WuvjJFrm whethyrx, ‘’7”\ ' / U ’7 ’ '■
-.ale in 'the ■ Ileptl^; a /7 ' I
or the Naval Way f Tes
<app lame 10 WaCO
'Scientific E4’Jct»Bon Prov v . /. •.
Wer Brann Killing
Mrit Ada Sydow. 710 I^wis
By I! mead, was
helping to inform
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f class mail ihatt^r at the Po,4 Office. \Wa- 0 Tex^j
r the Art pf March 3 IB7B, Puhtowlcr Mail Fprm. 357:? J./Rvp /
, flftfea IUMk;ln' County' $2 (W <J'r.<r. jDuf id >>'■ \ ■
AreFagei OrcuMlion . 6,500“
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* >'7/fT$a Ware Citiaaii is authorirod [
> , '-s »• annourw* the ‘0 ■nwuvg c««ui»
daNN tor a/fic», vub(«ct to thf
•evtori o< fho Dvovocratk P-imar- l
in Julv and Aefesrt: 7
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For CrimlhaJ DiJstriet Attorney bj
McLennan County,~-
' f.vrxfy waiter
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F* Judge County .
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Dfetnct abd Caunj^ Offices x
Prreinrt offices , 'W
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11 Vergauwen
.Men.I aeltara
Jayce«-oFth<-Month fer Febru
avernor s ana <n r7,
f hi< plan meet ® PUfei^Jour Chair t. *
Vermiuwcii is/*tec| currently
running W city aMerinan m the
Northanat ward.
At was-born in Sou’h Bend
leral ani le ated from South B?nd Hig!
Rg-foca
"bf th-
!.avy Tells How
\ i • <hfe"7 years.
To-Gel In New 7-™^
to onnounce fbe tol'owieyg.jtpg^li.- _; , _
Scientific Program
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^.fw** Welk ’ C^C fl'SN at/Waco • _ | _ .......
, _ J : rrnkunced (M t^c Niyy-Ttoivart ' eery store on E> Syee’
y. n ept liar n6w -l^m d'f^trUclion* ,
\ d .k i ‘<jh"ojs? worked for (the r:
peroupm‘1 op the. ><>wtorro rtonlwn and a’
' . Enlisted personnel tRaf arV
der 1
., A lhr« that ha’
4 ' Training or
male or ffi a v .
Navy or the p*al
make,
tTs tn ’ y
8 .gram. . \_ 7/
' Selected enlisted personnel
■ ‘ five hundred each' >!’’^r * X hj'F
V ' f ‘ ' yvr in jtelpjpc to inform the let
I Ui <v .c y&A - ■ - knttfc edu, , week Fho wantp(1
OsU-rVs ^h!, ’h kiU’.'mdre abput Brann, the
| T.otbaA nlaurc - c h - ,, ;-lWnodl*st T . Tb
7"\sr : 7' y ■ y ^s^>5f*^w*’;wil"e
vn t tUw. sen- on, -envy Um he^h^ndJwo ye.re agq
!\-r Ay' same rvn^y.of yM *" >«”• *
. . . .... k./.j. —uk., 4 -bvvfe >< year a after the Brann
y Davii killings.
’ ' The kiljipg occur rec .n defense
d» lor who Brann elaimpd
! v re*erimr,»p fdr one of »t<
x hwing ci used a young
r< r' an grl in school to become
preeitoni... A ! ' 7 V \ . ''
Tht- double ’shooting took place ;
7 South Fourth street, near the
rreefnt Clthen office Mire ikrill
be fotti later from various old-
timers abOqt there events later
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