The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1958 Page: 5 of 8
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It easier to buy GI homea be
cause of a recent law which
brought aiwitit two important
changes in the GI loan program.
Pr. George T. McMahan. Manager
of the Veterans Administration
FREE PARKING
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RECENT LAW HELPS
GI TO GET LOANS
Veterans of World War II and
the, Korean conflict should f nd
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Texas ranks fifth in the nation
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Waco, Texas
Texas’ Governor's Mansion, as
it now standda was built in 1853
It is 32 years older than the
i Capitol.
I Texas has some 782 incorporat-
ed towns and cities.
Texas paid 3,025.000 acres of
land for the present Capitoi
Science Developt New Tablet/1
Relieves Painful Monthly Cramps
- For 3 out of 4 Women Tested!
Gives Greater Relief Than Aspirin!
New promise of relief from
tortures of monthly cramps,
nervous tension lx found in an
amazing new tablet! Developed
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than anirlnl
For 3 out of 4 teated by <* *
P*ln *'\d c.ramff we.r>2 - -
or strikingly relieved Bren on
the firtt day, many bad no UM*
ging headaches, no Mckncnoa or
‘^ehnew1tatlelrcontalna a
Responsibility
Law Not Clear
To Motorists
The Texes Department of Pub
lie Safety reported today that a j
1 he and his crew were captured j
I in the harbor of Tripoli They
| spent three years tn a dank cell.
| a school for his midshipmen
! naval officers.
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The Navy’s high altitude sound
rrfg projective, Hasp, is designed
to make meteorological observa-
tions at altitudes in excess ol
20.000 fee* At about 2.W00 feet
the rocket motor falls away and
the forward portion coasts on
up to ills 20mile summit at a
speed of 3.000 miles per hour.
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TARZAN ZORRO - STU GIBSON
EL MEDICO - GENE DARVAL
KANGAROO KENNEDY - LEO WALLICK
PAUL DE GALLES - TONY MORELLI
Elimination in Battle Royal will determine who wrestles
preliminaries, etc. There will be 5 bouta in all.
WACO ARENA
r.* z 1000 CAST WACO DC1VC—WACO, TCXAC
Dial PL S-1S41 for RamrvatSras
Oeaaral admtalan say - BaplS. SI U - Bn SmSi gUe
a state sales tax or a state in-
come tax. He says the greatest
need is for careful and wise
spending of the tax payers’ mon
ey, and to stop the ever inerfas
ing added state' Bureaus which
have been a custom at most cf
the recent sessions.of tbe legtc-
lature This practice has result-
ed in a top heavy burden on the
taxpayers of Texas, s'
Sellers was responsible for cP
taining the first relief for th<
Tornado stricken Waco in 1M3.
Born near Monro,-, La., Sellers
first moved to Texas in IBOH.
He has lived in Waco sin<-c
March 1. 1816 He and his wife
live at 802 North 13th Street In
Waco. They have three daugh
ters.
whether by hand or machine;___t__________________
avoid mixing good cotton and be • problem!” The »«-rat is
bad. wet and dry lots.
6 Deliver cot!on to the gin as
dry and clean as possible. The
ginner, too. has a responsibility
to keep his equipment in order
to use proper drying and take
time to do a flood job.
7. Sell on merit. Have cotton
before selling; then sell on the
basts of its grade and staple |
This is the grower’s means of as-
suring himself of the benefit of
producing better cotton.
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I type hairrut white having bead
I shaved for Mary iadactioa.
| Enough Io make yozar head orbit.
COFFBi ... A (arvwall caffaa was hold by Mrs. J. Falmer, second
(rem the right. Among those attending were left to right, Mr»,
t. Gummbert, Mrs. J. Hare, Mrs. Falmer, and Mrs. t. Seitiler.
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($500.00 Bonug to Winnor)
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3rd A Wobstor • Phone Pl 2-8921
I Representative
’ Post Is Sought
I B y Ex-Solon
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7O8'/i Austin
State Senator Jarrard Secrest
of Temple, is expected to take
the reins as Central Texas Con-
ference lay leader when the an-
nual conference session is held
at First Methodist Church in
Fort Worth Tuesday June 3. to
1 Friday. June 4 Secrest has been
I nominated by the conference
board of lay activities to succeed
Eugene F. Jud of Waco, who has
; served eight years and is not
I eligible for re elect on
The Texas Seed Act. adminis
tered by the Texas Department
of Agriculture demands firmly
that each bag of seed sold or
offered for sale in the s ate be
tagged with a tested seed label,
stating the purity and germiaa I
tion quality of the Bag's con-!
tents.
In determining the iccumey of
department na« inspectors thru
I out the sta'e who draw regular I
samples from seed offered for
sale, an 1 these samples are
tested in the Department s seed
laboratories.
In addition to this regular
means of seed tag regulation. I
the department welcomes infor- i
mation from any farmer having
reason to doubt the advertised
germination properties of seed
he has planted Such reports will
receive prompt attention, and
where clear violations are found
to exist, they will be dealth with
according to provisions of the
law.
WINNER of one of ten
big savings bond prixes
for best smiles was Tam-
ra I-eah Marihugh. 5. of
Hollywood. Cal.-mgw i* «
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2— 1 VS5 Ford 2 Door, 6 cylinder. Hardtop, OD
3— 1VSS Plymouth 4 Door, RAH
4— 1V54 Ford 2 Door, Heater .....
5— 1956 Ford Fairlane 4 Door, RAH, FM ..
4—1956 Mercury 4 Door, M-O-M, RAH
ArthurMurrays
“Brush upCourse
is found in an
new tablet! Developed
relieve this female
off ora gr eater relief
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lay, many bad no na
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Planning For High
Quality Cotton
The Texas Coton Farmer’s
poriqhlty this year will be II _
High Quality Crop — Not necew
sarily in quantity. Agriculture
Commissioner John White said
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• COMBATIVE COMPUTER—Test pilot
inspects prototype of ^Digitair.”
^K\ Hughes Aircraft's computer that caa
X fly supersonic interceptor through "all
J phases of combat.'* It's flrat airborne
r digital computer in actual production.
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tions
since that time
Legislation calling for improve
ment of our educational system
and elemosynary institutiong are
among things Sellers promises
to support.
There is now a great need for
amending our present Drivers’
Responsibility Lkw.
Sellers says he is opposed to
Sam Sellers, former Repre
sentative frpm McLennan Cou.i
ty, announces his candidacy for
a return to Austin this year
i-s Represenative, Place 1,
McLennan County.
Sellers' first public office was
Hotorinl representative to which
le was elected and served two
terms, beginning in 11H4.
He returned to the Texas Leg
islature in 1952 as represents
live from McLennan County and
served one term. He has been
in the real estate business in
Waco since that time.
*’I invitp the public to inspec ;
the record of my performance
while in the Legislature, and I
rely on that record." said Sei
lens
WTiile serving as chairman of
the penitentiaries committee in
the House of Representatives, in
1947. Seilers initiated, the work
which resulted in the reform
and reorganization of the T. x-
as Prison System. The reform
and reorganization resulted in
savings of millions of dollars of
the tax payers' money he said
state supported institu
have been reorganized
a new service for Waco
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Portable
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Steam Cleaner
Well go anywhere with our portable steam cleaning unit. All we need ~
h 110 volt electric and water outlets. Good for cleaning anything that
has accumulated a lot of grease or oil, such a» ..
this Week.
‘r-While there is a present sur-
plus of cotton, the supply is
ihpstly in the lower grades that
I sell for less. This cotton results
bi heavy mill waste and added
deaning costs But the best de
Tnand—and biggest opportunity
ter profits is for the higher
Grades.
•. Seven important steps arc rec
ommended to help the grower
improve the quality of his cotton
As to the first steps are recom-
mended to help the grower im-
prove the quality of his cotton.
As to the first two points, plan
ting is already well under way
oyer most of Texas but the othei
suggestions can still be put in-
to effect.
These seven steps are;
1. Plant cotton on the best
suited land. The ideal field is
inherently fertile, free of soil
borne disease, warms up early,
is well draind and yet not drou
thy.
2. Vfle best seed available of a
recommended variety. Good seed
may be somewhat short this year
but all of it should be treated
with a good fungicide
3. Fertilize to fit needs. Use
your fertilizer at the rates time
Lnd manner recommended by
Texas Experiment station your
area Both excessive and under
use of some fertilizers can have
a bad effect on the grade of
harvested cotton.
4. Manage the crop for quality.
Control Weeds, insects and dis
eases Discontinue irrigation ear
ly enough for the crop to ma-
ture before frost. I-ate irrigation
can delay maturity and seriously
reduce grade
5 Pick promptly and carefully building.
F -as <
I From merchant Seaman at the
I age of 15 to commodore in the
I early U. S. Navy i\ a capsule
; summary of the professional life
of William Bainbridge in whose |
honor the. Recruit Training Cen
ter at Bainbridge, Maryland, was
named. He established the first
American Naval school, and it
, was es ablished in a prison when
Texas law. only moderately tin i
derstood by the general public,
has d rectly affeg cd . sPnchMitn
of our drivers since being pa s - where he organized and taught
"th* iejrH ai1u .. ! a school for his midshipmen and
The law Is the Motor Vi h eir |
Safety Responsibility Act whicl
went into effect Jan 1. 1952. re
quirlng drivers and vehicle own
ers involved in traffic accident
to show proof of financial respon
xritrtttty. '' t
The informa’ion released by J
B. Alderd ce, manager of Safetj
Responsibility, slates that more
than 550.000 traffic accidents
have come under the law since
it has been in existence Spectti
cally, the law requires driver*
and vehicles owners to show
proof of financial responsibility
—that is, the ability to pay dam
ages—if traffic accident daniag<
to the property of any person i> ;
S100 or more, or if a person i« j
injured or killed. It applies to
all drivers and vehicle owners
regardless ot fault, involved in
such accidents.
This is anart from the require
ment of another law for a persOr
to file an accident report with
the Texas DPS when involevd Ir-
an accident in which there is
a m nmum of $25 aggregate, or
total, damage to property, or If
a person is injured or killed
This report merely lists the fact?
surrounding the accident, ve
hides and drivers.
That's why it offers to mwek
on Um cause of distress
orks through a woman’s
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lon't suffer needlessly.
you don't escape
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Foster, W. S. The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1958, newspaper, May 29, 1958; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239403/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .