The Waco News-Citizen (Waco, Tex.),, Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1958 Page: 5 of 6
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LORENA BOY
SERVING ON CARRIER
Herchman,
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nice House established for
THE BEST DEAL IN THE WORLD
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IN TRADE
1955 OLDSMOBILE
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PL 2-6715
New Ford Cars
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$1450
In Road Tests
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If It's New In '59 .
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Meadowbrook Milk
Farmers Marlcat Hwy. 6 A Memorial Dr. 2112 Bellmead Dr.
404 Dallas Street Beverly Hills Bellmead
Dairies and Milk Flant Located 7 Miles South of Waco
PHONE PL t 3421
1200 E. Webster
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Eyes Examined
Artificial Eyes
Contact Lons
Concrete Building Blocks
Stock Troughs — Drain Tile
Septic Tanks — Stepping Stones I
Culvert Pi'es
Sm LAWSON
INSURANCE AGBNCY
Dial 4-1 Mt—1111 CalumBua
devices
Twice during his career Reid
young
gage
Richard G Kimbauer, fireman
f prentice. USN, son of Mr. and
The 400 persons — selected for
Ford Division by Dr George Gall
up, noted public opinion research
er, in cooperation with chambers
of commerce and civic groups —
will drive the new Fords under
normal conditions for 31 days,
making extensive reports to Ford
Motor Company researchers on
what they like and dislike alxiiit
the car
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trees $75 00
or PL 3 311
RELIABLE PARTY
MALE OR FEMALE
wanted tv service and celled
f—' a route ot CIGARETTE ma
Two Locations
10TB Washington Avo.
Phono PL 3-4331
yo ! ♦ y . < most thrillii g experience of youi
mo r i a ife om the instant /ou step into the
NEW ’59 FLYMOUTH
7"UB
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I
will not be responsible from this
date. Octobce 3, 1'158 for any
debts contracted in my nafne by
any person other* than myself
Bland Goar. 628 South 8th St .
Waco, Texas. CIO/1044 27
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FOR SALE- 28 Cows Holstcn, 6
Jersey 360 Pounds Base with Mid
Tex Call EL 7 .1290 or EL 7-3297
Marlendale. Texas C 10 17 2124
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MRS. LELA S. WIER
2805 Arbor Hills Drive 639
P O. Box 2695
Jackson, Mississippi
EVERYTHING
YOU NEEDI
LAKEVIEW DRUG
AND GROCIRY
Dallas Highway at Lakeview
Telephone SW 9-2021
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FURNISHED APT —Three rooms, I
nice and clean, plenty closets, !
Wirti firm support i . i
gentle control . . . and all- 1
around comfort, CHILD
LIFE First Steppers help
entertain little feet become
sure of tbemteives! Let our
experienced fillers show
them to you sooo. '
PAUL'S ™
1111 N. 2Sth—Dial PL 1-7711
SAVE BY BUYING
MEADOWBROOK MILK
BY THE GALLON
MuF THREE LOCATIONS
Steady those
first little steps
In the one month period, it is
estestimated that the 400 persons
will drive the cars about a half
million miles. Never before has
a documented report from con.
sumers been obtained in such ex-
tensive detail so soon ofter the
new models have introduced. J
O Wright. Ford Motor Company
vice president and Ford Division
general manager, said The re-
sults of the study will be in the
hands of the division about 33
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Insurance Requirements
• AUTOMOBILE
• FIRE
• CASUALTY
days after the new models
introduced This information will
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1212 FRANKLIN
WACO NIWSCITIZCN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1951
Waco, Texas Page a
PLYMOUTH
it PLYMOUTH HEADQUARTERS
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of research
director of
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His present
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FOR SALE—Kenmore Automatic
Washing Machine In Excellant
CandUian $65 00 PL 4 0297 10 17
WC A RR
garage, community center 1625
Bosque Blvd Phone PL 2 7647
FOR RENT - Three room apt in
private borne of adult Rik line
Adults only.; Call PL 6 4656
UNFURNISHED HOUSE for rent
dood home, cheap rent. $40 per
month, 4-room house, close to
town. 805 S. 6th St. Apply 809
S 6th St.
BABY SITTINC, WANTED:
Transportation by you. Nights.
PL C 0816
Wanted to buy—A small 15 or
17foot house trailer—must hive
electric brakes—rounded yorners
—alurninujn covered—furnish-d
reasonable for cash
Pt 4-3511 WC RR
Smoking hashish these days
brings stiff penalties here — 15
HOUSE FOB BENR tVOQO Un
furnished, 4400 Maple Avenue
5 rooms,, floor fiimaeev/enced
yard KbotM^ F* 2-38(0 or
Pl. 3 4OU. Open fur inspection
Available October 20.
and heavily made up, hip swing
ing cabaret girls. But the cops
are rough on any hanky panky
particularly involving the foreign
"artistes.”
All foreign entertainers — be
they Syrian. Lebanese. German.
Greek, Italian or American—are
subject to nightly "bed checks."
I After the cabarets close at 2 a m
] they must go straight to their
1 hotels or pensions, if a cuite is
Four hindred representative
auto buyers in 400 towns across
the nation uill receive brand new
1959 Ford cars Thursday night
in one of the must extensive con
sumer road tests in history
a polite deportation order
orado, performed before a large crowd at the Indian Springe
gunnery range during the USAF Tactical Fighter Weapons Meet
at Nellis AFB, Nevada. The Minutemen fly North American
F-86 transonic aircraft.
Afen or Women
Good Steady Weekly Income
b
No Selling—No experience
: Necessary — Operate From
Home. We Place and locate
Al! Display Cabinets.« Promi-
nent Name Brand— Product of
WALTHAM WATCH CO.
* In Business Since 1850
I SPAKE OR FULL TIME
Excellent Weekly income serv
icing Waltham Counter Dis
play Cabinets placed in lead
ing retail outlets in your area
Must have car, references, five
hours spare time weekly —
minimum cash investment
$1195 00 protected by Inven
tory, Cash repurchase and
Bonus plan. We have excellent
bank references. Write at once
fpr local interview with com-
pany executive, giving address
and phone number
TIME INDUSTRIES. 170 West
74th St, New York 23. N Y.
j I have been wonderfully blessed
in being restored to active life
after being crippled in nearly
every joint in mp body and with
mus' ular soreness from head to
foot According to medical diag
noMS I hiwl Rheumatoid Arthritis
■ and other forms of Rheumatism
| For FREE information on how 1
obtained this wonderful relief
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giving full particulars and phon*
number to P O. Box 472», Dallai
6. Taxa*.
USN. son of Mr and Mrs Max
Herchan of Route I. lairena. Tex
as. is serving with
Squadron 11 aboard the attack | September from the U S. Sixth
aircraft carrier USS Essex. Fleet in the Mediterranean.
OPPORTUNITY
MAN OR WOMAN
Responsible person from
area, to service and collect from
riftarettc diapensers No selling
Car. references, and $600 00 to
$1.800 00 investment necessary 7
to 13 hours weekly pets up tc
$350.00 monthly incom.- Possi
bility full-time work For local in
terview give phone and particu
Jlrs Write International Distrib
•ting Co., P O Box 865. Okla
City. Okla.
Plymouth Products
Clyde Maddox, Gen. Mgr.
INC.
OPPOHTl NiTY
RESPOSIRLF. PERSON
FROM THIS AREA
(•To service route of cigarette
machines No selling. Car. refer
cnVe. $1047 50 to $2095 invest
ment required Full or part tune,
income starts immediately, we |
Eleven - Eleven I
|4eED A SELECT CAR"
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| he quickly tabulated for
neers and product planners with
in the company ■
GEORGE H. JUREK, DDS
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Announces the ramoval of off lea
M 2214 WaUilngfM Avenue
Phono PL Mtll
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MUSY OO BfHfg WHfN YOU BUY AT
CADILLAC
An except lone! Fuv M <vM«n tv-
1 Vine m Be«Ti*»ul P-noV't Orrin.
Fully Bqclpped — Bank t, .ii-IM
arrisnxrd S-'W*' Pl»-i 2-13U
FOR SALE: AKC registered pedi-
greed Pekingese puppies.- Rea-
sonable. this weekend 4116 Hv.y
PL 3 4748 10117
FOR SALE Bed Spring and Mat
tress, couch, cook stove and ref I
call PL 2 9126 WC10-17 i
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cracked down again on the bank*
of the Nile where the hlue laws
have been showering down ever
since Gamal Abdel Nasser and
his Army Revolutionaries took
over six years ago.
No longer can midriffts, bare look around find nothing to
» xv.vv si c.i n«n taiwi IAVIV4 va xvgia. Oflid g^. 0*11 <1 r.. DCIIJ
was placed on leave in order to | of 2311 McKenzie, aboard the at-
serve with the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation in 194344
as technical assistant, Rubber
Reserve Company, and in 1951 as
director of the Office of Produc-
tion
Reid is the author of a nu r.ber
of technical papers; he has assign-
ed more than 30 domestic and
foreign patents to the company,
and he serves in advisory ca|Mi-
tics on several government imd
military technical committees
He is a member of the American
Chemical Society and British So
ciety of Chemical Industry, an
honorary director of the Waco
Chamber of Commerce and a di
rector of the Baylor University
Stadium Corporation. He resides
at 2832 Braemer.
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MFOUMHOH _
“7------— ! No soiling. Route i« fully
FOR(|RENT-»*Extra nice House establishod for operator. Full •>
■?JRaK£?al.,‘ ,<25 Sou,h 121 h ’’*r, ,im,‘ u” ,0 5300 R«r
PL« 66242, E. R Rva(j ian la start. $1,000 to $2,000 cash ro
quirod which is secured. Write
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MINUTEMEN — The Famous national guard aerial acrobatic
team over top of bldg., and control towers, from Denver, Col-
By CHARLES P. ARNOT
NAM Alliance
( AIRO — The Bikinis flourish
on the Riviera and nude dancing
captivates Las Vegas, the undu
lating belly belles of prim and
proper Egypt today are “cover
ing up."
The morality
!. S Seventh
Fleet off the coast of Formosa
The Essex joined the units in
Fighter ! the Far East the second week in
A SPECIAL WEI-COME
Visit Centre Texas* 1 Mdm
r'urniture Store GILMORE L
DAVIS — Main Street — McOw
gor ONLY 18 MINUTES OUT
WACO DRIVE. For your shop
ping convenience. We are opcu
every Sunday afternoon from
2:00 P. M. Until 6 00 P. M. other
days from 8 00 A. M. ’til 6:00
P M Fine home furnisnings for
the price of the ordinary. Room
showings of high quality corre
lated groups. No promptions or
close out—all fine furniture. We
believe we have the lowest prices
in the State. We will prove it, if
you will shop with us before you
buy. We carefully deliver and
place furnishings in y«ur home
Elevalor service— no walking up
steps. Bank rate financing—easy
terms GIUMORE & DAVIS—Sell t
mg all this part of Texas Main
Street — McGreg'-r — 18 Min
utes out Waco Drive.
Business Meeting
Inspiration Rebekah
Lodge No. 1 56
The recent business meeting of
Inspiration Rebekah No 156 was
conducted by Mrs Villa Reneau,
noble grand assisted by Mmes
Ixittic King, musician and Edna
Gowdy, vice grand Miss Ada j
Costley, chaplain, led the devo j
tional and Mrs Irma Smith, es I
cortcd h\ Mmes Pearl McCormick j
and Juanita Jones presented the
Flag Other officers were Mmv»
Della McGee Jr PNG Juanita
Ruhl, Elizabeth Smalley. Billie
Jaynes. Jo Elkins. Alpha Hazel
wood and Evelyn Bradberry. Mr
Earl D Coody was reported as
being in Hillcrest Hospital for
surgery Mrs G E. Tyler, 111
Bermuda St. father of vice grand.
Edna Gowdy. was reported being
at home from Hillcrest Hospital
It was reported that Mr. Ben O
McOe is out of the hospital Mrs I
Ruhl was in charge of registra
lion
students for the pleasure of the I
free spending, fun-loving Saudi '
Arabian Princes who dazzle the
Middle East with their Cadillacs
and bank rolls.
There was also the case of one
man who chanced to en
in a sportive bit of leg
pinching with the woman seated
next to him in a darkened Cairo
theatre. Unfortunately, for him j
income starts immediately,
finance expansion For local in I
j tenicw give phone number and!
I particulars Write Gulf Coast Dis-
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RENT—2 bpdroom. tile bath . ’vrite:
kitchen. Den^ near lake and Golf I
Course Picknic in your own yard 1
** ' live oak and pecan
0 monthly — PL 2 5107
IM. RR WCi
hOBored 23\ long service employ,
ees from its widespread teritory
Tuesday night. October 14. at a
dinner in the Adams building
auditorium at Bartlesville. Okla
The dinner was a part of Phillips
program honoring employees who
reach their 25th. 35th and 40th
service anniversaries with the
company and its subsidiaries. Re
congnition at the October 14
dinner was extended to approxi
for 1958. Other honorees for this
year attended a similar event
Thursday evening October 9
James A. Reid of Waco was
honored for 25 years of service
at the dinner A research and
deselopment department veteran,
he joined Phillips as a research
assistant at Bartlesville. During
his employment he has served in
the positions of chemist, group
leader and assistant to the as
sociate director of the gas diver
sion division executive assistant
to the vice president in charge of
research and
assistant director
and development,
rcsev. h research
ment department.
position is executive vice presi.
dent and general manager of
Astrodyne, Inc . a
North American Aviation.
l*L. 60242, E.
SBRMpt.
NDTICF,——Notice la hereby given
that I will nut be responsible
fpam thia date. Oct 7 58 for any
d*bts contracted in my name by
aijr peraon other thin myself
Bland Goar. 628 So. 8th St.. Waco
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#or Laasa In
WACO, TEXAS
:aico service station
era, well located with high
jnage potential. Previous ex
erica desirable but nut neces
.J»honc SW 92403 and ask
||r. G. G. Thorne between
shoulders or undraped torsos be
displayed in public by the
tion's 2.000 hip-wigglers
somewhat snobbishly refer
their famous belly dance
"Oriental Terpsichore.”
The official order threatened
a serios "G Siring Crisis" at first
But the torso tossers peevishly
__________ accepted th? cover up decree “in
tribitting Co, Box 22133. Houston interest of the pulic morale*
I —Just the way all the other blue
laws have been swallowed since
the revolution.
Not only is prostitution now
! outlawed throughout Egypt, but
j a boy who whistles at or flirts
with a girl in public is liable to
three months in jail.
Taxis leave their lights on
I when a young couple gets in—
1 even if they are sister and broth
| er. Handkissing is frowned on.
! and alcoholic drinks are banned
from official functions.
Cairo is still agog over the re
cent arrest of a 45 year-old , noj home when the cops come to
Egyptian woman on charges of j chcck,
"procuring" young shop girls and 1 arrjves in 24 hours.
There are a couple of licensed
Cairo Casinos for carefully super
I vised gambling, hut thev’re “off
limits” to Egyptians Only for
eigners are allowed to gamble—
after showing their passports
Super “BB" 4-Door,
Hardtop, Automatic, Radio, Hoator,
Power Braket and Steering $1375
1955 FORD Custom-Line 2-Doar, 8-Cyl.
Fordamatic, Radio, Heater $ 995
1954 DODGE 2 Door, Heater $ 750
1957 FORD Custom, 2 Door, Heater $1395
1956 FORD VICTORIA
Radio, Heater
1957 CHEVROLET 210, 2 Door
Heater
N.’tter'l Navel Inspectors Order
Bared Belly Dancers To (over Up
years behind bars It s life for
those caught peddling it.
For every doxy who’s caught
"soliciting.” it's two years in
jail and a hefty fine.
Even Port Said, once the clear
ing house for international dope
rings, while slavers and smug
giers, today is as quiet as a
Sunday afternoon in Westminster
Abbey. Watchdogs called “moral
ity cops" lurk around every
corner.
Devout old ladies who to‘ter
off passenger liners for a quick
com
plain about these days except per
hans the pehsistent smells of th<-
Orient
The morality cops have cleared
Port Said (pop 150,000 of street-
walkers and shady characters
who once openly peddled every
thing from dubois anrodisiacs to
the most uninhibited French post
cards. Even beggars are now a
parity.
Egypt still have its share of
night clubs, a lot of them sleazy
enough with their low lighting
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tack aircraft carrier USS Bon j
Homme Richard.
Several Wacoans
she turned out to be the wife of I— ’ rOaFncf AFHirr
a Soviet Embassy official. One' 111 Dul II Jlvi III
■ Seven Waco, Tex., men
taking nart in a First Fleet Strik-
ing Force Exercise, nicknamed
"Barnstorm", during Oct 13.17.
off the coast of Southern Califor-
nia
Leon W Morris, seaman. USN,
son of Mrs. Elinor Morris of 1004
S Sixth St., aboard the anwnuni
tion ship USS Vesuvius;
Joe W Bin-rage, radarman third
class. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs
J. W Burrage of 3316 Morrow
Ave., aboard the radar picket sub
marine USS Salmon,
Navy Lt. (jg) Richard C Scott,
son of Mr. and Mrs Cecil C Scott
of Route 1, Box 128, aboard the
oiler USS Platte;
Patrick A. Fletcher, boatswain's
mate third class. USN. son of
Mrs Belle F. McMorrough of 21-
25 Mitchell ave., and husband of
the former Miss Evelyn Machado
of Fall River. Mass. aboard the
destroyer USS Gurke;
George W Temple, seaman.
USN, son of W. W Temple of
3421 North 22nd St., and
Clarence A. Shuler. Commissary
man seaman, USN. of Canal St ,
aboard the radar picket destroyer
USS Higbee, and
Milton R Hogan, aviation elec-
trician's mate third class. USN.
son of Mr. and Mrs G L Fuen
tes of 1309 James St. with Air I
Anti-Submarine Squadron 37.
David H. Hurst, airman appren.
tice, USN, son of Mr and Mrs
A. C. Hurst of Route I, Axtell,
Tex.
Jimmy C. Wooten, aviation
structural mechanic third class.
Phillips and | USN. son of Mr and Mrs B C.
Inc . I Wooten of 814 S. 16th St., Waco,
jointly owned corporation specia-1 with Heavy Attack Skuadron 2.
lizing in the research, develop ------ »;----
ment and manufacture of high' ■
I energy solid fuels, solid propel I Mrs John Kimbauer. of Route 8.
| lant rocket engines and associated | Box 377, Waco,
James C Berry , fireman. USN,
son of Mrs Sara E. Sara E. Berry
high and junior high $45.00
monthly W S Foster. 319 Frank
tin. Phone PL 4 3701
NEAT FOUR ROOM house for _ _
rent, unfurnished, nearuniversity | 'Ing|(.’p,nch cost him six months I
| tn jail
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Phillips Petroleum
Honors J. A. Reed
PhilliTh Petroleum Compiiny
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