The Waco News-Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Funeral Home
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Baylor Coach Surprised
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Moody Banquet Crowd
Bayfnr’i new athletic director
coach John Dtxoc fridge™, with
hi* pleasant wife, rrancis, went
to Moody to apeak before a small
Croup last Friday night. To his
surprise several hundred persona
were Seated in the school gym
■uuiunr for the occasior.
■ It was the annua
her, of. Commerce a
report nf the Tear I
the annual Moody Cliam
and Agriculture
banquet. Throe
Moody preachers had a part in
the well decorated affair. Rev.
Mike Patison. Methodist pastor,
was master of ceremonies. Rev.
C. J.. Fr.M gave the invocation,
while the benediction was liven
by Coy Roper, Church of Christ
pastor. The new Moody Baptist
preacher. Rev Marion Ford, in
trodueed Bridge™. "The Baptists
have taken over now,” he Jrated
in preaenting the Baylor coach
who tCW he• Sunday School class
as ha I member of the Baptist
church. Waco and other central
Texas cities were well represent-
ed I
Dinner music was furnished by
Mrs. Tom Hatter after the sing
ing of Star Spangled Banner
Guests were introduced by M. C.
Herrington Laroy Wall, the new
president, oresented the other of-
ficers for the year.
Ray Donaldson gave his report
of accomplishments for the past
year as president of the organize
tion. Grady Walker presented
Donaldson with a plaque.
Louis Zuehlke is the new vice
president. Garland Rsktr remains
as manager with Gladys Burton
as collector. Directors present-
ed are:
Three Years: A. J. Sebastian.
Mike Jonas. Donald Allman, W.
O. Johnson.-E. p. Shook.
Two Yean: Louis Zua&lke, Earl
Coulter, H. D. - BtMartin, Ray
Donaldson, and Leroy Wall..
One Year: Otis Elkin, Johnnie
Gardner, McKay Rice, Sr., Frank
Denny, Z. S Teague.
Outgoing Directors: B. B. Par-
ham. M. C. Herrington. B. C.
Ward. M. E. Corbitt
BOW HUNTERS
TO GET OPEN
DEER SEASON
The Game and Fish Commit
■ion has yMded to the rafOit
of Texas hew hunters for a* open
season in counties under regu
la lory authority, aacaritog to tha
assistant secretary ef the Cam
mission.
At the meeting last wwek a
subcommittee ef the Ceounis
siea offered the follewiag reeo-
lution, which was adapted:
"That a hunting season for the
use ef bow and arrow, bn pro-
vided for in each county under
regulatory control ef the Gome
and Flab Commission after the
holding of a public hearing
Such season to precede th« gun
season,, and where possible to
provide for a ported of time be.
tween the bow jaaaan and the
gun acason. That such Mason not
exceed SO days and not exceed
the gun aeaaen.
That regulations on the also
and type of equipaeeat to he used
by the bow hunters be developed
in cooperation with the organis-
ed bow hunts™ ef the •tote.’’
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LIFE IN THE R(M>km
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Dr. H. H. Gardes
('• Optometrist
Phosie PL 24821
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EASY-WASH
313 Lacy Drive
1 Mock North of Lokoviow
Goodwill Industries
Sets Open Hone
National Goodwill Industries
Week is being absorwid from
May T9, Evert on O. Dlbb, axeeu-
tlve director In Weee, has an-
nounced.
“Because of the support of or-
ganisations and individual men
and woman such as you and
youn. the local Goodwill Unit
hue grown end prospered,'’ Dlbb
wrote the Waco Cltlsen.
Since its inception four yean
ago. Dlbb said, tha Goodwill In
dustries have provided employ
ment and or training for about
SS men and women a year All
persons employed are handicapp
ed and have earned a total of
964,000 in wagoa and paid Uses
An open house especially for
news media will he held at 2 p m
Wednesday to offer a special
thanks for cooperation.'
POSTAL EMPLOYEES TO
HONOR NEW CHICP
Postal employees will honor
their new acting postmaster J. D.
Mete and two new supervisor*.
Robert Bradford and James
Brown at a reception Thursday
night in the Garden Room of the
Roosevelt Hotel. '
Wives of the three men will
also he honoree* at the event,
which will be held from 7 to 9
p.m.
RED CROSS FIRST AK>
SHOWN AT OURUPT HD
Betty Eakew, Laura Tynes and
Mamie Gudorion prevented a pro
gram on first aid for tho Gurley
Hama Demonstration Club at the
recent meeting.
They bed earlier token a Red
Crew course In first aid.
Mrs. W. M Haralson. 1219 La
Cledc. was hostess for the meet
ing. Tpo visitors present were
Mr. J. 6 Pearce and Mrs A. D.
MmRl
Mrs. K. B. WillUuon will hold
the May 12 meeting _
New Orleans Site
Of Gas Meeting
New Orleans was host last
week to natural gas industry
leaden from all over the South,
gathered for the fifty-first an-
nual convention of the Southern
Gas Association.
L. H. Ernst of Atlanta, Ge..
general convention chairman,
said more than 2,100 members
and visitors will attend the three
day meeting April 27-29 at which
spokesmen from all branches of
the industry will key their talks
to the convention’s theme: “Dec.
ade of Decision—1900-1900.’’
S G. a. President Carl E.
Cloud, who la president of Mid-
South Gas Company of iUttle
Rock, Ark., said the convention
will point up the decisions the
natural gas industry must make
now to determine ita long-range
future as a major supplier of
energy for America.
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Foster, W. S. The Waco News-Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1959, newspaper, May 5, 1959; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158475/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .