The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1957 Page: 3 of 6
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CLASSIFIED
BARBERS IN DEMANDS — En
roll now Waco Barber College.
405 Austin Ave., Waco Texas
Ph. PI* 4 0108 S. L Manets, Own
er-Manager,
FOR RENT: Unfurnished house
Names Jones
'Top Worker'
Dello II. Jones of Old Robinson
Road has been selected Robinson
Chamber of Commerce ' worker
of the month.” Jones is first vice
president and publicity chairman
of the group.
In presenting Jones the award
C-C president Van Pyland said
Pyland said the organization
?.T5
paint to suit permanent tenant
Phone PI 4 0577. { 0f lhe chamber came largel>
' ! through Jones' efforts and that
FOR RENT —Nicely furnishei I Jones has “devoted several hun
house- 5 rooms and bath—Cool j dred hours of his time" in help
ed with 2 fans—Near community j ing organize the group. Py land
center and bus line. Call PL i also said Jones a as instru mental
3 2284 after 3 p.m. I in the research and organization
of the Chamber's 52-page booklet
distributed Thursday night.
Jones is a graduate of North
Texas State College and hold?
the masters degree from Baylor
University. He is a former Vet-
erans Administration employee,
a former teacher principal in
Atistin Public Schools and serv-
ed with the Air Force in both
World War 11 and the Korean
Conflict.
He and his partner. E. A. Brew
stcr, are operators and develop
ers of the new Mcadowbrook
Addition, south of the Circle.
Jones is married to the former
Nancy Brewster. They have two^
children. William, 7. and Sylvia.
4.
COMMERV1AL EXHIBITS
AT FAIR INTERESTING
Approximately 90 per rent o'
the persons attending the tyean
O' lirxat Fair consider the com
inert !a I exhibits one of the mo*:
interesting parts of the exposi
lion.
This was one of the finding!
of a survey made for the fair
in a number of cities and towns
“It is gratifying to know that
nearly all the people who com<
to the fair look forward to see
ing the commercial displays and
regard them as having rral in
terest and even entertainment
value," said Ben Peek. Commer
rial department manager. "This
means that a vast audience can
be reached by industries and
businesses with attractive show
ing of new products, or of new
methods of using products.”
EXECUTIVE DESK 5 ft by 3 ft
Side pedestal t.vpwritcr compart
• ment. Good condition. 3836 N
21A.
"SALESMAN WANTED"
UNEXPECTED CHANGE causes
vacancy. Opportunity for man
with car to supply demand for
Rawleigh Products in East Mc-
Lennan County. No capital need
ed. See Fieldman H. M Burt.
3028 Homan. IVaco, Texas, or
write Rawleight's Dept. TXG-
1465-201, Memphis, Trnn. (3)
SAVE $500 on brand new Buick
delivered in Waco. Talk to Bob
VanWie, PL 2-7693.
FOR RENT, small house, close
In for rent. Reconditioned. Forty
dollars per month. 805 South
South Sixth, apply 809 South
Sixth.
HAD SEVERAL calli for 1954
Station Wagon; will sell for
SHOO See W. S. Foster, 319
Franklin.
RCA VICTOR table model radio,
brown cabinet. First $10 takes it.
Layton Davis TV, Hwy. 6 and
Dutton. Phone PL 3-1827. (It)
OLD GENERAL EIJCtTRIC re-
frigerator. Freezer good. The
Waco Citizen, 319 Franklin. Ph
PL 4 3551 (It)
HAY FOR SALK Johnson Grass
50c. Phone PI. 2 9089
FOUR ROOM HOUSE, now va
Cant, For Rent. $40 a month,
close to town. 805 South Sixth
Street. Apply 809 South Sixth.
'• WE HAVE EVERYTHING
YOU NEBOI
LAKEVIEW DRUG
AND GROCERY
Dallas Highway at Lakavlaw
Telephone SW 7-2021
LUMBER
ounoMK
PER SQ. FOOT 7c
2X4s
PER LIN. FOOT 5c
HOUSE
REMODELING
3 YRS. T0 PAY
NO DOWN PAYMENT
BOB’S
CASH LUMBER YARD
Dial RL 3-2571—2317 Rranklln
SENSATION
r| Coated Calabana
ur dream come true for
ng* CALABANA CLOTH
not fade! It'a weather.
pw. and rot resistant!
y cleaned' Remains flex-
Comes in beautiful
it colors, the toughest.
«*t lasting, and most
liful ever made.
ECONOMICAL
Ask ut about It. Keeps
« I ta IS daeraaa eaalar.
give Buccaneer Stamps
canvas awnings.
LIFTON MFG. CO.
323 Rtaaaant St.
). Baa 2027, H«* $-7344
Waca, Taxaa
GHOLSON HD CLUE
Gholson Home Demonstration
Club met in the home of Mrs
J. K. Dollins. The seven little
411 girls who attended the sew
ing school given by Mrs. Nolte
at Ross modeled .the dresses they
made. Visitors were Mrs. Adolfos
Gassaway, Mrs. Kual Rrddell.
Mrs. Carroll Sparks and Mrs
Dene Hodde. f
Hostess Mrs J R Dollins and
Mrs. Milt Hurlburt
Next meeting will be in the
home of Mrs. August Srhwartin
sky July 23rd.
B-H Lions Will
Meet al New Time
This Week
The Beverly Hills lions Clubs
new meeting time is 6 30 p.m.'
The next meeting will be Thurs
day. July 18th at Service Me
morial ^Methodist Church
All rommitec chairmen will
receive their Instructiona for its
work during the coming year
Lion John McKelvin will he
in charge of the program for this
meeting.
/ Second Vice President Bob
Bryant will preside while the
president, Eddie llavemann is on
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Havemann
Get First Vacation
Mr and Mrs Eddie llavemann
are taking their first real vara
lion aince opening their bust
ness, the Stadium Pharmacy
Hwy. 6 and Memorial Drive.
A. D. Janeway will help run
the store while they are gone
They left Sunday for ta* An
geles and San Francisco. Calif
where they will also visit with
relatives.
After a two weeks stay FHdie
plans to return and Mrs 7 ve
mann will stav about ten more
days to await the arrival of their
son Charles who is coming in on
a ship. He is In the Navy.
RELLMEAD REBEKAHS
TO INSTALL OFFICERS
Bellmead Rebekah I/xtgc No
213 will hold a public installa
tion of officers, Friday. July 10
7:30 p m., t O. O. F Hall, 607
Kane Street.
UNVER. HIGH STUDENT
COMPLETES TRAINING
Pvt. tannic R. Thomas, son
of Mrs. Nannie P. Thomas. 1801
S. 12th Street, Waco, Tarns, is
scheduled to complete eight
wx>eks of basic combat training
with the 4th Armored Dixisior
at Fort Hood, Texas, in mid
July.
He la a 1955 graduate of Uni
veraity High School.
WANTS STAGE COACH
Do you have a stage-coach
around the place that you would
like to sell?
There'a a prospective purchaa
er in Wac<^ — Jess Radlr. ranch
er and businessman, who wants
to use the vehicle in parades and
trail rides to publicize the Heart
O’ Texas Fair, dates of which
are Sept. 28 through Oet. 4.
He is interested also in aequir
ing a matched pair of horses or
mules for the stage-coach.
AT GREAT LAKES STATION
Troy D. taftis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy D. taftis of l«f
Reuter Avenue, Wlco, Texas,
bps been appointed squad lead
er of his recruit ronipaiu at
the Great takes Naval Trmting
Center.
ON DESTROYER USS CONY
Charles L. Bailey, interior com
munications electrician fireman,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1).
Davit of 906 N. Fifth Street,
Waco, Texas, is serving aboard
the escort destroyer USS Cony
with the U. S. Sixth Fleet in
the Mediterranean.
ROSS HO CLUB NEWS
The Ross Home Demonstra-
tion Club met in the P. W,
Vavra residence Tuesday night
Mrs W. D. Mangrtim presided
Plans for a watermelon cutting
for alub members snd their
families were discussed.
Mrs John Jaska discussed
Emergency Self-Protection Meas-
ures including some first-aid
hints.
Mrs. Wilma Kizer served re
freshments to thirteen member*
and three guests, Mrs Ernest
Jaska, Jane Faichtenger and
Theresa King.
The next meeting. July 18.
will be at Mrs. C. O. Nichols
home.
First use of the abbreviation
U. S. A. was to stamp approval
on barrel* of gunpowder made
at a mlll«n*ar Frankfort, Penn-
sylvania. for Wahlngton'i Army.
Iyr JtwcuRi end silvcmmitms
Representaives
Living In Austin
Two Central Texas represent*
lives who are currently working
in private employment in Austin
say they will represent their dis-
ricts in the special session Gov
ernor Price Daniel is expected to
rail in October says Sam Wood
coorespondent for Austin tabor
Syndicate.
They are Representatives Tom
Joseph of AVaco and Jack Welrb
of Marlin
Joseph announced his connec
tion in Austin with the Texa*
State Bank when the 55th regu
lar session of the Legislature
closed
*'I haven't moved any of m>
holdings from Waco, and I will
continue to pay my poll tax
there," Joseph said when asked
if his move to Austin is of a per
manent nature. “I'm still con
nectcd with the Bellmead State
Bank and have kept all of m%v
business interests in Waco, I
I consider Waco rrry legal resi-
dence." he |1*ted.
Rep Welch has been tempo
rarity employed with an Austin
; television station “Thf. is just
temporary, and I'm returning td
Marlin in about 30 davs to re
| slime my law practice," Welch
stated.
Joseph said hFTalkrd his stal
i us over with Gov Daniel lie fore
he became connected with lh»
Austin bank.
Citizen Lucky
Reader Game
If your number matches one of the lucky numbers
you win 10 gallons of gas from one of the stations
below:
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Polish and Wox Job - S peciaT $7.50 ”
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Special on Steam Cleaning Your Engine $3.50
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Al's Super Service
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At The Circle
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Whan number above matches
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LUCKY
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Bring your winning copy to one of the above stations
For 10 gallons of gas free. Good until Saturday mid-
night of the week of publication.
• • •
Attend
Robinson Volunteer
Firemen's
BARBECUE
Saturday, Jeff 20 - 11 TO 7
Come And Bring The Family Plates $1.00 Each
inspiration Lodge
In Regular Meet
Inspiration Rehekah lodge 156
609'x Franklin, held installation
of officers at their regular meet-
ing recently.
Mrs. Juanita 'Jones succeed*
Mrs. Josephine l!augrr a* noble
grand. Mr*. Della McGee, is vice
grand; Mrs. Hollie Hohn, scere
tary; Mrs. HizabrSh Smalley,
treasurer; Mrs Josephine Hang-
er. Juniar Fast Noble Grand.
The appointive officer* were
Mis* Ad* Costley, chaplain; Me*
dames George Ann White, war-
den; Eula Mae Godman. conduc
tor; Villa ^Reneau. rolor bearer;
tattic King, musician and puh
ticity chairman: Alpha Hazel
wood and taura McMillan,
guardians
Supporters to Noble Grand,
vice grand and chaplain, were
Mrsdamca Clara Roberts, Jewel
Gray, Annie Hankins, Ethel
Young, nd Reha MrNett, taura
McMillan.
Mrs Elizabeth Smalley was
elected Degree and Drill Team
captain. Mrs Annie llankins was
chosen Izidge Mother and Mrs
Reba MeNett, Indgr Deputy.
Mrs Josephine Hauger who
served as Noble Grand the paat
six months was presented the
Past Noble Grand pin.
Mrs. Roy T. Crist of Austin
Avenue Rehekah l/trige No. 188
was Installing officer and waa
asaiated by Past Noble Grand* of
185 Mesdamr# Verta Turner,
deputy marshal: Mozelle ( hand
ler, deputy warden, tarene Car
son. deputy secretary: tiara tae
Fowler, deputy chaplain Maizie
Hutrhenrider (lodge III). Myrtle
Ayers, deputy guardian. Mary
Garrett, deputy musician, lodge
16; Elizabeth Smalley, deputy
treasurer, lodge 158
Mrs. Juanita Jones presented
each of the installing staff a
pair of hand painted pillow rases
Mrs Ada Davis, retiring *ee
retary was honored with a gift
from the Noble Grand Mrs
Juanita Jones assisted by Mrs
Della McGee waa chairman of
of the decorating and refresh
ment committee which emphasis
ed the lodge enJors, pink and
green
Pink cake and green lime ice,
and pink and green mints were
eerved from a pink laid table
cloth, centered with pink glad
iolai The punch howl, and plate
were decorated with'pink bridal
wreath and green nylon spray
ed with gold.
Mrs Della McGee presided at
the register.
Guests were from tadge 185
aiff I-odge 16, and Mrs Jewel
Caldwell, past president Rrbe
kah Assembly of Texas Around
forty members and guest* at
tended.
Several good talks were made
and prnued the beautifully jJee-
orated hall.
TAX FRAUD CASE
AGAINST TEMPLE MAN
Tax fraud charge* have been
filed against Raymond Mikesk*
Temple, Texas, according to R
L. Ptiinney, District Director of
Internal Revenue The charges
were contained in a complaint
filed on July 11 1957 in Austin
before V. S Commissioner Rob
ert C. Sneed
The complaint charged Mikes
ka with evading $3.994 88 in in
come taxes due by himself and
*"r 1?^' . , T | t'»*e' hlghmt for
Mikcska. a 35 year old Temple j n) however that name
beer distributor failed to dcrlare
income of SI7.2
filed at Austin.
(ash Awards Of
H.O.T. Fair Are
All-Time High
The continued growth jf the
Heart O’ Texas Fair In Waco is
evidenced by the fact that ihe
premiums for the fifth annual
show total a record high of $36.
585
Chief allocation of prize money
is to the livestock division where
$23,501 is offered, including
$1,000 in handsome silver troph
irs for the Santa Gertrudis com
petition.
Dairy rattle awards — other
than the junior show amount
to $5,944. the steers pigs, lambs
and dairy calve* of the junior
show. $7,715; and t»ecf breeding
rattle. $9 842
Premiums in the women's di
vision will total $2,000 Quarter
Horse show, $900 rutting horse
contest, $1,000. and the rodeo,
including entry fees, $9,125
Dates are Sept 2ft through Oet
4 Entry deadline* are: Sept I
for rattle, sheep and swine; Sept
20 rutting horses; and Oct 2 at
10 a m for Quarter Horses
OREENWAY SHOE SHOP
COMPLETE SHOE
repair service
Shoes Beats L setter IssA
271S N. ITHi Str««t
Rhssst PL Mill
sionirrs ssir
tiiv <i ur. or trxss
cxwirnr or sat knna*
Wlir.Hr.VH on I hr s-h .lav of Slav
IM7 in (Viiar No 203*7 In thi- 7«'U
JimUvIhI IK-trti-t <X»irt of M'-tannaii
CXnintv, TV va* whervln Thr Slat* of
T>»»» mi hrhalf of ttaHt sml Ihi'
(Viunlv of Mi-la-nilan and /trliiail
ib-trtn No 3 were Plaintiff- and
Intrrvmion ravirwnt Judgment
asalnet (bleat* M It llvltit
and If dead her unknown hrlra
evarirton and adtnlntal mUir- IV-
frndanta. for la»r* prnalt* Interevt
and <v*>t again*! Ihe hereinafter it*.
rrlhed property
WHtMKA* on Ihe Sth dav of June
I9V7 hy virtue of aatd Judgment and
fhe mandate* thereof the t’lerk of
the shove mentioned ISililm Court
of raid runny did rwuae V> h* laanad
an Onlrr of Itale eomnwndlng me
ae Sheriff of aatd (VUIltV W» aeiae
levy upon, and aell In the manner
and form aa required hy law U»e
he-elnafier item inrat property.
WHlSUtA*. hv vtrKje of -aid Judg-
ment and raid tkdef *f hale and live
mandate* (hereof I did ow the l»l
dav of July teVf. aetae and levy upon
aa fhe pmprrtv of Ihe aho'e de
feudal!t* Ihe following dearrlhed prop
erfy alOiated In !*■ Iwnnan (Xsutitv
IVxaa, f-e-wlt
(Held dearrtptlon ahowing the
number of aerea original aurvry In-
.ally In emnity. and name bv which
aatd property Is Innrl generally
known I
rtflMT TRAf-r t.vtug and helns
aitua'ed in the cx»«inty of Uelennan
Htwie of Traa* and being » *<eea
of land out of Ihe I fialmdo Nurvey
Ahalfart No I* and belli* the aamr
property ngvveyed td defendant bv
deni from Mug Itlllman dale An-
goat 1 ism and reoorded In Vol
«ae page 111 of live »>wd Rerorde of
Mrlwnilan IXiunfy. Two t«» ••1*1
deed and Ihe reenrd thereof refer-
rime la here made for a nanplele
drSkrri|A ka of Xhe pogierty upon
whlrh IV Hen la hereby forwrhwed
And I will on the flrri Tueadar In
Ihe motiUi of Anguat. ISST. Ihe aame
Itelng Ihe aui dav of aald month
'proreed to -All all I he rtglil lltlt
And inlereaf of Uie fh-fendanta In and
In aald property al the IViirt Rouae
d-air of aald ramnfy in u>* rlly «f
Warn. M" Iennan Oj, twlween the
hour* of 10 no a at and 4 on p in lo
naah provld |
ed, however that none i>f Ute aald i
profieriy ahall lie **>td In Ihe irwnrr
. _,__, of aald peo|ierly directly nr Indlreadlv
income ol $l7.2t).» on the return ,,r ^ anwnie liavtliv an Intereal llier, /
I In nr to any party id her ,than a laa-
| Ink unit whlfh la a party"fo Ihla au|l I
fnr leea than Ihe ainmint of Ihe ad
J ludged value of aald property or tlir |
aggregate ammiuf of ludgmeii'a
: agalnat aald properly In aald anil
I whichever la lower auhleof alao In
I the right of the ttrfendoiita In r
' deem aame In Ihe llm» and manner
provided bv law and auh|ee* alan t
I the right of the llefetidaiila In hav
aald prtjprrfr divided and aidd ' I
leans dlvlalrma than the wild*
DMT1I at Waco. M«-lennaii Tew.
, thla the 2nd day d Julv IPS/
C V Matey Nhetlff
Hy H At rang* Deputy
M<-tehuan Cbuntf. Taaaa
Quay Parmer Heads j
Stale Evangelism
Quay Parmer. 2623 East Vick
cry Blvd. Fort Worth, a Waeoan
has been elected director of a
state wide evangelism campaign
to be conducted hy Texas Mcth
odists in 195R His election took
place ^irsilay, July 9. at the
first meeting of the campaigns
steering committee in First
Methodist Church. Dallas Goal
of the campaign, which was ap
proved at session* o( the six
annual conferences in the Dal
las Fort Worth and Houston San
Antonio Areas, The Methodist
Church, during their May and
June sessions, is to reach every
inactive Methodist and every un
churched person in I tie slate and
present them with the challenge
of active participation in some
loeal church Conferences taking
part in the campaign are North
west Texas. North Texas. South
west Texas. Central Texas, Tex
as and the Rio Grande Confer
rnce*. Rio Grande Conference
includes Ihe tatin American
Methodists
Parmer has one son, Hugh
who will attend Yale University
in New Haven. Conn , next fall
Ills wife ,the former Mary tauise
Kills, is the daughter of an Ala
hama minister and is active in
INitytechnie Methodist Church,
Fort Worth
Directors Named
For Waco Fair
Thirty well known men are dl
rector* of the Heart O* Texas
Fair, announces President J II
Kultgen.
The directors for the 1957 Ex
position (Sept 28 through Oet
4) are- I, A Allen Crawford
It R Hern hausen Riearl; Frank
licnny, Moody; Ernie’ Each and
Jim Her Ing, McGregor,, V II
John MurrhlsfVn. Jess Italic.
West; A. It Childers, Mart, and
tn,m Item Di h i ComU)
Jr., M D Corbin. R A Cox. I.
M Crow, William F. Darden.
Sidney Dobbins, Marion Fentress
R A Gorham, Howard llambel
Ion, J K lloldar. Walter G. tary
Jr , C. S tanknrt, taster tavy,
Holt Massey, l)r J T Millar
John Murchison, Jess Radlr.
Winlhrop Heley, Virgil Walker
Cleon B. Warren, and Frank
Wilson
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SAM PASS CD.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Dial RL 4-2333
Eevfarly Hill* Sfc*aaln« Cislw
rr It BITTER TO HAVE
IT ANO NOT NIRO IT . . .
THAN TO NEED IT ANO
NOT HAVE 1TI
LOW COST PROTECTION
• $150
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CLARK-WILKIRSON
HATCH
Banafit Association
CASH RUNIEAL BINIRITt
121 N. ItH-Rh RL 3-7432
ERIE BOOK FOR VOUt
At • public service Connelly
Funeral Heme he* recently
published a very valuable
book covering ell pheeae *1
FUNERAL ITIOUITTE. Yaw
may have a copy free *#
charge by calling RL 2-3407.
FRIO STOLTI JR. ON
BOARD HEAVY CRUISER
Frederick St die. Jr. »ea
man, USN? son of Mr and Mr*
F W Stolte of 1521 Tnce,A\e
nue, Waco, Texas, was aboard
the heavy cruiser CSS Saint Paul
for a two-week Naval Reserve
cruise. June 16 29
UrC!.*. SENT II HERE!
LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT
• Rainier* 4 Cement Teals
\ # Mechanics 4 Plumber eels
# Sending Machines
# Fewer Teel*
Invalid
b Party $ Banquet Ho ode
# Household Equipment
a Wallpaper Equipment
E Portable Barbecue Rift end Table* For tala
We Rent Most Anything—Open Sunday Mornings end Holidays
UNITED RENT-ALLS
E. W. STEWART, Owner
Hiwey 4 Between Spelghl 4 Memorial Drive—Rh. RL 4-142
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