The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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TNAMKS CITIZIN FO« 5APCTY
confsrumcu publicity
To the Otnea:
On behalf of the Central Tnu
The Waco Citizen
NOW ON SALE
AT AU
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Safety Society. Texas Safety As-
sociation. and the tires ter Waco
Safety Council may we take this
opportunity to express our deep
est appreciation for your active
support and participation in the
Annual Central Texas Safety Con
frrrnce We wish to express our
sincere gratitude for the time
and effort you gavr* in helping
with the cosferenre
We are highly encouraged by
the intreet shown by the rltoens
of our area and feel that much
progress has been made in pub
lie safety education Thank you
for giving your valuable time to
thi#-program and for your help
ir. making the conference a suc-
cess
Sincerely yours.
Peeler Williams. Jr.
President
Jim H Kendley
Oneral ( onfersmee Chairman
, Seiulor
YARBOROUGH'S
☆REPORT*
Ralph Yarborough's Report
All of the peoples of the world
need to declare unconditional war
sgainst disease Disease does not
limit its deadline* to people or
the bouadrtri ef nation* It
strikes everywhere And people
everywhere dmuld join in form
Ing an army of scientists to com
bat it.
That la why I joined In «pon
soring a bill to provide far later
national cooperation among
scientist* working against di-
sease The Mill passed by the
Senate Rii* week, could help
save your life and the lives of
your family and neighbors.
We have seen how men of
science frrm many nations can
work together for the good of
all in the recently completed In
trmettonal Geophysical Year
This bill would help sclentirts
fighting duease in many lands
bexause they could pool their
information and exchange idea*
and thus work more quickly than
if each were working separately
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Governor To Appear On
Son. Secrest's TV Fragrant
Senator Jarrard Seer cat will
have Governor Price Daniel as
his TV guest Sunday evening.
May 31. at 54b The program wtl
be one In the regular aariae of
"Y iur S« nator Reports" press pi
ad each Sunday evening Ip Sen-
ator Se» rest to the peOfte of
Central Texas from KCEN-TY,
Channel fl
Governor Daniel la expected to
elaborate on hi* tax proposals
which are presently being con-
sidered by the Special Session of
the Texts legislature
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HOT
TIME TRIALS
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Mae lice ChevaMm
Top stars of tha theatrical ftrmament will gaat
their glitter ever the State Fair Musicals in
Dallas this summer. Top row,.left te right,
Frankie lysine stars in ‘The Pajama Game” Jobs
*21, Shirley Jones and Jack Caanidy la ~W1sn
You Wera Here" Jane 22-July 6. Richard Terigi
Frggy Casa
In jaTbt Vagabond King” July A-It. Bottom now,
JCnurice Chevalier presents his one-man show
Joiy *n»Aug. 2, Jams Paige and Bob Crosby star
in 'Tfigh Button Shoes'* Aug. 3-14. and Peggy
Caas in "Bella Are Ringing” Aug. 1740.
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A Special Welcome to Cantrol Taxes' Finwst
Furniture Store . . .
GILMORE & DAVIS
Mala S*reel—MeOreper—11 Minutes Out Wees Drive
For your ahnpptag convenience, open every Sunday sflemsaa
from 2 00 until 0 00 You can buy fine furniture for the price
you expect to pay for ordinary furniture
WE DEFINITELY SAVE YOU MONEY
Up *• 34 Moat**, m P«y—Rook Rata Plastering
sleep on this-
twin Hollywood Sgt-Up $39.95
end op. large Select ion of Heod-
boordt $8.45 & up. Innertpring
& Foam Rubber Couches $69.50
and up.
Sinclair Bedding Co.
1015 S. 8th St.
PL 3-1555
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LAWN MOWER
ENGINES "ZT
Put Your Mower in Shape
NOW Before Summer
Gets Here!
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Tiger Conway
Teams Up With
The 340 Lb. Giaui
After last Wtrk’e match when
Ed flharpa and Al Mills beat
Marak lonea and Tiger Conns
way, Connway decided to team
up with the roughest man Ir the
country, and in his opinion that
ie the Golden Gtabt "Never be
fore in modern day wrestling, has
there ever been a wrestler to
match this Giant" *ays Catiuwsy
Tha Giant is • foot | Inches
tall, ne weighs 340 lb* and is s
master monster, brutal, cfiel,
are no* words to disertbe him
The Giant has a hold callsd the
"Death Hold." Ho with the
Giant • mlghtv death held and
Conn way's bard bead.
Mills sad Sharpe art la for
a rough time df K. But on
hand Sharps and Mills don't
seem* to be worried
We sent Marvin Jones out of
town parking hi* dollar's worth
of pennies last w*ek and we will
do the aame to these tarn bums
Ivan the Terrible. Wider
Wee# Arena
Ivan the Terrible, the barrel
cheated American. wh>>«e home is
in Argentenia. returns from a
tour of th» country next Mon
day night, when he meet* Andra
Bailargaan in the semifinal
match.
Rallargean is known as one of
world’s strongest men and sniffs
■t Ivan with a loud smart
"I should not be Ivan the
Terrible. (Jut Ivan it terrible
and I will prove it says Andre
This will he a heat 3 out of •
fall match with a 45 min Uaie
limit.
AU HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
FURNITURE-APPLIANCES '
ALL NIW
RR- — TRUCK — FACTORY
CLOM OUTS—BANKRUPTS
BRST FRIC1S - QUALITY
VISIT US AT
Geueral Salvage
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MR A MRS JOHN F
SCRUGGS JR. were hoste to thr
8th grade graduates of Moody
Junior High School Mat week at
the Spring Valley dub rooms.
School colors were sarm-d out
In the decorations and the re-
freshments. games were played
and a talk given by Bill Newman
of Waco, line coach at Baylor
Mr* Paul Alexander. Mrs B. R.
Parham, Mrs. Beryl Donaldson
Mrs Jack Newman were chaper
one Mrs McKay Rice Jr. is the
dasa sponsor.
MRS NORA HUNDLEY, teach
er of piano presented her pupils
in the National Guild of Piano
Teacher's Auditions in Waco Fri-
day. High ratings were made
by Elaine Parham Martha Patter-
son. Betty Wolff, Anre Howard.
Marie MrKamie and Charlotte
Wright
PAT WELCH A BARBARA
DUNCAN Moody 4H Girls pre-
Mr*. Kay Mnrre |
w'n "e" t^Vr* ' l'i "rTTne tJ&o3* *<iem
‘EMESi
i demonstration
«t A^folle*
onstration on Clark
TV in Ware last
present the sagw demonstration
ia stela fiBel*
in June.
MAC McGENNES, president of
the Moody FFA Chapter is Intro-
ducing the registered red Aagwe
breed Of cattle in this coamamity
and baa two fine young betters he
recently Tiirrhatbd from the Ox
bow Ranch.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
will epen June 1st at the Pint
Baptirt Church and the Moody
Church Of Christ Tha churches
Invito every child to ho in a race
Uon Bible School for that week.
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Insurance Agents
To Form Texas
Speakers Bureau
Formation of the Texas Insur
ance Speaker* Bvresu was an
nounced today by Hensy D. Ms
son of Wichita Falls, newly elect
ed president of the Texas As-
sociation of Insurance Agents
Speaker* will be drawn from
membership in the agents as-
sociation. companies belonging
to the Association of Casualty
and Surety Companies as well as
from member companies of the
Texas Insurance Advisory Asso-
ciation of Casualty and Surety
Companies as well as from mem
her companies of the Texas Insur-
ance Advisory Association.
"Purpose of this Speaker*
Burmu is largely to combat pub-
lic apathy and indifference to
several grave problems facing
society today-all of which are
reflected in rising costs to the
public,” Mason said
Bern man ter members of this
state wide organisation will be
h*4d as follow*: Dallas. July 7;
Houston. July #, San Antlnlo,
July 10; laibbock. July 12: Odes-
sa. July 14; Abilene. July 15; and
Brownsville. July 17.
Requests for speakers shoud be
addressed to the Texas Insur-
ance Speakers Bureau; 1010
Brains Street, Austin 1. Texas
For AH Tour Insurance Needs
CALL
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REPRESENTING
md Men- Asaessible Mutual CampaRtaa.
'Substantial Savings Through Dividends'
34TB MEMORIAL DRIVE
Phan* Plaza $.2333 Waco* T«
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BRAKES, TRANSMISSIONS, GENERATORS
AND STARTER TROUBLES
ef new part*, brake lining*, fuel pump*, end clutch pert*.
We buy all makes cars and trucks, bargains hi good used cars
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Foster, W. S. The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1959, newspaper, May 29, 1959; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159501/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .