The Waco News-Citizen (Waco, Tex.),, Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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Steady irr.pr'iycment began in
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over the stands were equivalent
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Airman Third-class Billy Bis-
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WOCOAN RECENTLY
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SERVICE STATION
Graduates at Great Lakes
Proud To Be
Waco's
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ENTRY DEADLINE 6
M FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1951
Station
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Browne
18th & Clay
Here's How To Win!
ARTHUR MURRAY FALL SPECIAL
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QUALITY FABRICS
At
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LOWER PRICES
700 S. 24th
PL 2-4291
WACO CITIZEN
WELLS
319 FRANKLIN
ROACH
Auto Sales
IMPORTANT NOTICE
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708 Austin Avenue
119 FRANKLIN
IACO CITIZEN
WINNERS PICK UP PRIZE CERTIFICATES AT
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1955 Chevrolet—Nice $150 Down
1954 (hevrolel Bel Air—$95 Down
1953 Studebaker Champion-
$85 Down
1949 Ford-Full Price $100.00
1947 Ford */i Ton Pickup—$145.00
1941 Sludebaker, 46,000 Actual Miles
One Owner-Like New $245.00
I employed by the General Tire 4.
I Rubber Co . in Waco
400 So. Sth
PL 4-3661
CHUCK'S SALVAGE
AND DISCOUNT
All garnet listed In this week* contest er*
scheduled for nest weekend. All entries must
be taken er moiled not loter than 4. p.m. neat
Friday.
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Be loyal to your flag — you
need it more than it needs you
oil-
our
wholesale prices.
In tho Heart of Bollmoed
Closed on Wednesdays
1953 Nath Statesman 4-Door OD, RAH, Nice.
1957 Ford Customline Tudor, FOM, RH, Clean
1956 Rambler 4-Door Sedan, N&R
195T Renault Dauphine, RAH, Clean
1957 Triumph TR-3 Roadster, Loaded
1953 M G—TD—Roadster
1954 Jaguar Mark VII Sedan
Rol
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firsi class on Okinawa where hr
is a m<
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis,
Cleveland.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19M
Waco, Texas Page 3
WACOAN NAMED TO
HONOR ROLL AT KEMPER
Bill Key, son of Mrs Virginia
Key. 2'117 Maple, was named to
■ the dean's scholastic honor roll
for the first grade month of the
first semester at Kemper Military
School. Boonville. Mo., according
to an announcement from the
office of Col F J Marston, dean
By VEkN SANFORD
Texa* Pres* Association
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10 Second Cars Worth The Money
EASY TERMS — FINANCING ARRANGED
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF MILITARY PERSONNEL
INMON'S MOTOR SALES
324 East Waco Driv* PLaxa 2 3401
VALUABLE PRIZES
GIVEN EVERY WEEK
$1 flfi
JL U U SAVINGS STAMPS
★ 2nd Prize 2.00 Cash ★ 3rd Prize 1.00 Cash
Willard
SATTI till
URBANTKE'S
GARAGE
1316 Franklin PL 3-1722
BROWNIE'S ”66"
about
greatest thrills Refueling
planes in air, shooting
Bullpups. Sidewinders, Neucleai
Delivery, Whirlybirds in action
putting out a fire, and numerous
other useful stunts in the air
made up the program each day at
Indian Springs, over mountains
and bald prairies
ANOTHER INSTALLMENT
IN NEXT ISSUE
our store will prove
wa have outstanding
CIRCLE Your Team Choice In All
Games Listed Below
CONTEST NO. S
not back to
latest report I
shows $1,099 201 paid out in one
week.
demonstration* put on by tho Air Fore* in con-
nection with the first all supersonic weapons
meet carried out under realistic combat condi-
tions. Th* Kaman rescue helicopter will even-
tually be assigned throughout the Air Force.
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One of the features was a dog
figh,t of two World war I I
al.
28. following flights by a 1912
Curtis Pusher.
The five Minute Men flying
their F 100s as Thunderbirds i
must joining wings and straight
up and down flying in precision!
gave the spectators about thle [
thrills Refueling of •
in air, shooting of Hale - Aikin Committee reconsid-
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Razor
matched to
your face
with Blu* Blafla
Dapansar and
Styrene css*
MMRRRWBaMB
TAKE YOUR ENTRY
or mall before 4 p.m. F.-idav
OCTOBER 24, 1959
TO ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
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sury out of the
cover new needs.
School Board
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Bank on the future—hut don’t
write checks arainst it
Completes Basic Traniing
Armv Pvt. James K. Lewis. 22.
whose wife, Joyce, lives at 22 25
Charboneau dr.. Waco, Texas, re-
cently completed eight weeks of
basic combat training at Fort
Chaffee, Ark. Lewis is a 1933
graduate of Waco High School,
a 1957 graduate of Bailor Uni-
versity and was formerly employ
ed by General Geophysical Com-s
pany, Houston. He is the son of
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COMPLETES ANTI AIRCRAFT
OFFICER COURSE
Second Lt. Newton E. Sharp, ! I
24. son of Mr and Mrs Newton I
T Sharp. 1300 N 63rd. Waco J
Texas, recently completed the 18 i»
week antiaircraft artillery off! |.
cers basic course at the Army II
Air Defense School, Fort Bliss
Lieutenant Sharp is a 1952
graduate of Waco High School I
and is a 1957 graduate of Texas I
But with new claims falling
sharply and economists generally
agreed that the recession was i "
fizzling, it seemed as if the dark I
period were over. What clean, refreshing
shaves you get with a
Gillette
in the Of- i
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Old members are urged to at
tend the OWC October Newcom '
ers’ coffee to be held Tuesday |
October 21 at 9 30 a m
fleers club ballroom
ade” will be theme of this morn . I
ing coffee and will be carried out I
repeatedly in entertainment and
decor. Mrs E J Bickley. wel-
coming committee chairman ex- j
tends a special invitation to all '
Officers’ wives tn attend this [
morning social affair.
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World Peace Taxes - Schools H iqhIiqht
i Continued from Pave I
Pre - Legislative Debates
I One is a plan for study pro ,
| gram which concentrates gradu
I ate study, especially for Phils, at
1 a.
f0<yu»
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CIRCLE yeur choice of winner for each game listed. Also fill in your predicted score
in th* "tie-breeke." box. Write your name end address plainly in space provided and
taka or mall your entry to place designated bofore 4 p.m. Friday, October 24th.
ONE ENTRY PER PERSON EACH WEEK
All games listed ar* scheduled for weekend starting with above contest. Winner* will
be announced following week. In the event of lies, prize* will be divided. Judges
decision* ar* final and all entries become the property of this publication. Don't
indicate score* except in the tie reakar box which will be used only in th* event of
a “circle'' tie. Cut out and paste on post card
ed by Astrudyne at McGregor.
The test was successful From the
McGregor plant for the occasion
K Moore director of
relations and Claude
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L <>f School Board was ths- sound
M ing board for more ideas on
H school financing
■ Only a state income tax or gen.
g cral sales tax can produce enough
improvements, a spokesman for | 2'""
the Texas State Teachers Associa i
turn told the meeting
TSTA man L. P Sturgeon said
other taves proposed thus far!
would har.lly get the state trea
hole, let alone
also On* »i»»t to
heard Dr. B F Pittenger. onc-1^0,*01* *hat ________
Ninety-Five per cent of
merchandise sold under
i the summer months By this Oc-j
AUSTIN. Texas-Austin Js UP| Texas A&M and the University
on the number of semester hours
taught.
Officials of UT, A&M and Tex
as Tech did not appose the money
formula, but indicated they would
need additional funds to main-
tain desired standards of quality
IT S A LONG STORY — More
insurance legislation and, pos
sibly, more grand jury action
n.ay result from the reports of
the Senate Investigating Commit
tee
lembcr of the 65th Artillery t
rphy. an ammunition han
dler In the 65th's Battery B en
tered| the Army in Novembei
1957 Jnd completed basic train
ing at Fort Carson, Colo He ar
rived overseas last June
Murphy attended Waco Tech I
j Baylor
Sname _______
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Sen Charles Herring, chair-
man, released the first of five
reports on the committee's find-
ings It dealt with the means by
which ICT Insurance Co. rose
and fell Herring said testimony
suggested that some people not
indicted should be called before
grand juries There was, hi1 said,
conflicting testimony, under oath,
indicating perjury
Recommendations for new le-
gislation are to be included in :
the last report, due in December
Testin.ony on which the reports
are based totaled -t.OOOtMlt) words,
enough to fill 40 long books This
may not be all since the commit, j
tee is to meet again in November
Panel members, in addition to
Herring, are Sens. Grady Hazle-
wood of Amerillo, Jarrard Secrest
of Temple. Culp Krueger of El
Campo and Frank Owen 111 of El
time dean of the University of'
Texas College of Education, say
he had felt for 30 years that pub
lie schools need "a considerable
amount of federal aid."
Also urged by Or Pittenger |
more discipline in schools, more
attention to students "most highly
endowed with brains."
NO FAT. THEY SAY—Gov
Price Daniel’s request that state
department heads try to pare
down their budget requests for
the next two years brought no
dramatic tax-saving slashes.
General reaction of the depart-
ment heads was that they were
already being as economical as
they could be and still maintain
the services expected of them
Altogether the requests totaled
$225,000,000 more than is being
spent during the present two.year
period. But some are, indeed,
not cuttable" under present law.
Biggest increase — $90,000,000
— is for public schools whose
costs go up automatically with
the number of students Similar
unavoidable increase*feccur in
welfare, highway and retirement
costs.
In other areas, department
heads declare there is "no fat”
in the budgets
FORMULA FOR COLLEGES —
Commission on Higher Education
has adopted two major policies
on division of studies and funds
among the state s 18 colleges and
universities.
CALL OR COME IN NOW '-Jj
OPEN 10 A. M. TO 10 F. M.
Phon* Pt 2-2529
S. A. Bryan vs. Waco Tigers
La Vega vs. University High
W. Texas State vs. Miss. So
Univ, of Texas vs. Rice
East Texas State vs. Sam Houston
Hardin-Simmons vs. Wichita
Howard Payne vs. Lamar Tech
McMurry vs. McNeese
N. Texas State vs. Tulsa
Connally Hi vs. Glen Rose
TIE BREAKER
Denote Score
tober the cycle u
its starting point;
I REGULAR MEETING
HEART O' TEXAS
COIN CLUB
Thursday. October 2“ 7 30
M. the Heart O’ Texas Coin
Club will have a regular meet,
ing at First National Bank Civic
Room Speaker will be K K Tid.
well .speaking on the subject of
Evolution of Coinage. Reported
by L. 1. Edmonds, Sec
ered and reversed its previous
stand that Texas schools should
not take federal aid for lunch
rooms and vocational education
New statement, passed 11 to 8.
was offered by Ed Ray. San An-
tonio Express-News editor. It
affirmed the committee’s belief
in state control of education but
said it did not feel this would
be lost bv accepting federal aid
for lunches, vocational education
and for large numbers of child-
ren bruoght into a district by
fedral activities It also endorsed
the desirability of the federally,
financed activities coverd by the
Notional Defense Education Act
Hale.Aikin Committee of 24
lawmakers, educators and other
citizens was set up by the Legis-
lature to advise it on public
school needs and problems. Some
six weeks ago it stirred up a hor
net s nest by recommending that i
Texas quit accepting several mil. |
lion dollars a year in federal
school aid Arguments, pro and
con, flared over the state, and
I legislators were rendered ,
[Uncomfortable by the necessity to
take but were hesitant to get in
a position where they might be
accused of taking milk from the |
school kids
Hale Aikin Committee also
k’avefinal approval to a recom-
mended program of public school
improvements It would i
school costs by about $112,009.-
000 ayear — mostly for teacher
salary raises, sick leave, building
j upkeep and transportation
CALLS FOR BIG TAX—A
K j n eeting of the Texas Association
Serving aboard the attack air
____ _ iraft carrier USS Essex with the
A4M College He was formerly ! v. g. Seventh Fleet is Boh Davis
* firemen, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B L. Daiis of 2712 Conner
I St., Waco, Texas.
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Raymond L Lee, interior coin |
muications electrician second
‘ class. USN. son of Mr and Mrs
Ruben L Lee of 3605 Torrence.1
( Waco Tex. and husband of the
former Mi->s Nina Nielsen of < ope-1
EXTERMINATOR
CALL
SW 9-1923
Your Satisfaction is eue
Guarantee
I REISEL MAN RETURNS
TO NORFOLK, Va.
Lewis A Courtade. boast
swain's mate third class, USN
son of Mr and Mrs. W H. Cour
tade of Route 1 Riesel, Texas,
and husband qf the former Miss
Edna M. Keys of Waco. Texas, is
scheduled to return to Norfolk,
Va.. Oct 23 aboard the amphib
ious force flagship USS Taconic
after a five-month cruise in the I
M<*ditcrranean.
The Taconic served as Flagship j
fpr the Commander of the U. S.
Sixth Fleet during her last three ;
months off the coast of I^ehanon
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was R
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’ Morris engineer
Each aerial
opened with a Sonic Boom right I
over the stands occupied by !
Press. VIPs and thousands of \
BELLMEAD BOY
HOME ON LEAVE
Mrs. H S Murphy. 2638 <)ld ‘
unson Road. Waco. Texas, i^e I hnow has completed his course in
jly was promoted to private I n cchanics at Chanute AFB Illi-
nois At present Bishnow is on
a 15 day leave and is spending
his time with Mr and Mrs H H
Bishnow. his parents, at 1211
Ashelman in Bellmead
When he returns to duty he’ll
be stationed at Dyess AFB in
Abilene. Texas.
vs. Texas A&M .
,0o^VcoNTEST
i former Miss Miia rxiciscn or « m
' hagen Denmark, graduated Sept | W
j 19 from the Gyro Compass and ]
Equipment course at the Interior ,
Communications School. Great
Lakes. Ill
Paso
OUT OF THE WOODS—Texas '
Employment Commission officials
took a look at steadily improving
employment figures, then at the
still.substant tai unemployment
I compensation fund and breathed
a sigh of relief
This recession, at least, hadn’t!
broken the bank.
A year of high unemployment
had taken $54.(XM).009 from the
fund but it still had $272,523,-
000 It was only $30,700,000 lower I
re.
raise
| than at the beginning of the
cession year
It was in October. 1957. that
the upsurge tn joblessness began
In the first week of that month
benefits paid out totaled $484
617 From then figures moved
swiftly upward until th.,
April peak when $1,875,000 was
paid out m one week near>>
' times as much as the pr< races
to its ears in opinions and pro of Texas other is a formula for
nouncements as tho pre legisla- asking for appropriations based
tive debate ot state issues blows
spectators each day Low flyers ( through the city.
/ssiaiM th.. utns'ieli: it «»»■/> ii/iliiliuLiiii
: :------V' ’ "i,----- I Taxes and schools arc leading
to the noise of the Sonic Boom. tQpjp-
cs "
..... I planes j Committees, study groups and
Fokker D 7. and'a‘ Nieuport a*M>ciation«- both Public and Pri
■ vate. come to town, hold a meet
ing. hear speakers and, usually,
I pass some recommendations
A| i They are part of the sifting.
1 sounding out and solidifying of
J, I thinking that precdes a legisia-
j tive session
I ON SECOND THOUGH YES—
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CRASH RESCUE DEMONSTRATION. A Kernan
H-43 crash-rescue helicopter dashes to put out
a simulated aircraft fir* *t th* USAF Fighter
Weapons Meet at Nelli* | AFB, Las Vegas,
I Nevada. Th* rescue operation was on* of many
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