The Waco News-Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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COMPlITfS INITIAL COURSC
Airman Carton K Milrirad
ton of Mri Thelma O Pork of
1OU0 CoMimbb* Av*. Waco Tex
tia* comple'rxl hi» initial
copra* *n Air Force ha*ir mill
(ary training byre* He ha» beer
•clacted to attend the terbru,,*!
training course for Commumca
tioni Center hpeoialiat at Shep
part) Am Tnaa
Airman Milatead attended
Waco High School
Sailors Take Turn
In Giving Talks
The earth turn* on a pennt ot
forth
'Vhile alxvay* true in theory
thu •tatement it now tiue in (act
Seventeen men of the combined
Navy-civilian Deeplreere Four
contingent at the geographic
South Pol • in Antarctica will d-
diratr a ihip*-l building on Jar u
ary 25
The early Amerlran vtyle build
inf at Stott-Amunoaen »tauon i«
being made a permanent addition
to the out poat located on the
White deaert of the polar plaU au
at the b/.ltom of the world The
If’ ilC chapel waa built And fur
niahed with *i rplu-. materia It
With no chaplain available, the
17 men take turn* on tuecOedinj.
Sunday. giving a «ermon on theli
faith Each of the mijor religion -
— Prote«tanU«m Catholicism
Judaxm and Buddhism — i» re
pretented by at learnt one mem
her of the group
MBS. GERTRUDE
CRENWRGE INSTALLS
At the rare!it meeting of In-
*p..aUor. ftetefcah Lodge No
UM Mr* Gertud* Cr. nwetgf.
District Deputy f*r «l I* fct Rabe-
kah Dwtricl No 14 assisted by
Nr* Eluabeth Sc.jll,-', Di*trict |
j Deputy Grand MarxftaH. and Mr» !
{Lottie King muauim. metalled |
(the f rlkevtbg appointive officer* |
! of Inspiration Rete kah No f
I 196 *lr« f’ear. M'< orr>uek ,-qn j
ductor, Mrs Ethel Voung l,yfc I
and Wi*« Art* Coat ley. outside j
guaroian Vrr Edna dowdy. no
bio g. and asvuted by Mr* IM
Ur King minician Mrv Ada Da I
vt» vue grand pio tern and)
Villa keneau Jr PNG , conduct-j
ed th< fcieinm seaaion following j
installation of officrr- Mr* Mar> I
Stief* ifc* and Mr* Juanita!
I R. hl frea* gave report* Mrv
Jo F.,khs*. aueorti d by Mme*
Pearl McCormi/k and Floy
low., led "the patriotic observ
lame* Mr* Rillto Javne*
'[ brought tlir devotional Mr* Vil
la Re/i eau wa* elerfed repre-ents
, tivw to the Rebckah Aaar-mblv
which m-civ in Waco in March
! and Mr* Flirabeth SmalU-y wa*
! ejected alterri^te repreaentaf ive j
A Valpntine party followed the
merging Mini » Lottie King and
• Btllie Jayne* furrimhed special
i piano duet* Mme* Floy House
^Maiy Melton and Kthel Young
, were in charge of decoration* and
I refreshment. liny valentine*
formed plan- cardv Mr* Jayne*
furnished the lovely heart thapco
basket of (>ink erytanthenium*
whuj> centered the |ac** laid cloth
It wa* guarded by laige red
cupid i A tiny line- of head*
i rear bed from the ba*ket to each
1 end of the table DeLiciou* in
dividual, hoar’ vhaped rake* bear
ling natm* of each mrmlHT oer.
| terpd the dell* iou* salad plate*
i The Valentine theme appeared in
| refrrwbmehf*. naperv and in gift*
: for" Mr* (iowdy. wt.o wa» named
'i.odgr Sweetheart” Mr* < ren-
! welge wa* al*o honored Me»*r»
I father Gowdy, Kutfen.* f'remvelg*
I George Melton and -lark King
I were guest* Mr* Young was in
i charge of the gue*t book
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KIWANIS ACTIVITIES
; War© Kiwxni.* Club will hold a
j *peru.l Ladirw' Night VrlepUne
Dinner Tuesday night. Feb 17
J The Nodhwent L.onk ‘have
•cheduled a Paneyke Supper for
‘ Thursday »l Univeraity High j
KRLD Channel 4 WFAA Chamei 8
MOM I* tV IVRl' FRIDAY
7 29 Sign on,
7 30 Cartoon*
7 M KRLD TV New*
7 V r aptam Kangaroo
ft 4.5 KRLD TV New*
» 00 Morintf Playhouse
9 30 Arthur Godfrey Time
10-;00 1 Love Liny
10 30 Tup Dollar '
1) 00 Love of Life
It 30 Search For Tomorrow
11 4ft Guiding Light
12 00 KRLD-TV New*
12 1ft f .«L.u»r .*
12 30 V The World Turn*
i oo Jimmy fman
1 J0 House Parly
2 00 The Rig Payoff
2?30 The Verdict ia ft our*
3 00 Brighter fXy
3 19 Secret Storm.
3 JO Frige of Nyfltt
♦ Off 4 (Hi lock Movie
ft J5 Party Time
6 00 New arrj Weather
A 15 Doug Edward* New*
Tl FSflAY r ¥
’ fl 30 Sear* In Action,
7 00 Pliyhru*e of My*tery
; 30 To Tell The Truth
P, 00 Arlhur tfOdirey
It id Red Skelton
0 00 Ga*V> Moore Show
10 00 Newt A Weather
10 20 People and Place*
10 30 ( bainnel 4 Movietime .
WSDNESOAY f. M.
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F. A. A. Chaawet, t •
MONDAY rHkt FRIDAY j
7 r.
Morning Devotional
7 K)
for Kid* Only f
8 ;io
Romper Boom
0 M)
Toppei
10 W1
Sw*i«
10 30
Burr* <ind Alton
11 00
Julie BonaQ Show
11 10
PeUr Und Haye* L
12 -lO
Play Your Hunch
1 «0
l.iberace L
irio
Our Miaa Brook* F
2 00
Day In Court L -
2 V)
Mu*« Bingo L
3 <d
Beat Tha Clack L
1 to
ftk to. Do ft ow Trust 1.
4 OU
American Band*tan/1
ft to
(Mon. Wad. Fn )
Mickey Masks. (Tue*
Thur*.) Walt Disney
« 00
New* inch Wheeler
8 1ft
w either Dale Milford
8 22
1
Fverint Ldilior Sport#
ff F.SDAV
8 30
C heyenne <Ar Sujgarfoot
| 7 iO
Vt yatt Karp L
8 00
Rifh-man L
8 4)
Naked City A
j 9 .10
Alcoa Prwaonta L
9 30
Mackenxi* « Raider* K
10 00
New* A Weather
10 19
John Daly and th® Rei**
10 30
( hanrwl • Theatre V
0 30
7 00
7 30
* 00
8 30
0 00
10 00 New*
TVlIigtit Theatre
Keep Talking
Tracfcdown
The Millionaire
I've Got A Secret
Armstrong Circle Theatre
A Weather
10 20
10 30
People and Place*
Channel 4 Movietime
A'"
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THURtOAY P. M.
If you wi*h .to be perfect, fol
low the advice that you give
other*
KENNON'S
CUSHMAN SALES
• New and U$«d
• Part* and Servic*
813 Franklin- PI. 3 8141
»**MMWWVMI»*»*****A*****A*A**A**IV
Compton
Funeral Home
Austin at FWvonth
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Waco Coca-Cola Bottling (o.
WACO'S MOST
COMPLETE
PAINT
and
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BODY SHOP
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Bird Kultgen, Inc.
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1212 FRANKLIN
L_ «
8 30 I laove l*ury
7 00 December Bride
7 30 Sea Hunt
8 00 ZanedDrey Theatre
8 30 Flayhouae 00
10 00 New* A Weather
10 20 People and Place*
10 30 Channel 4 Movietone
FRIDAY P ML
8 30 Your Hit Parade
7 00 Rawhide
8 00 Phil Silver* Show
8 30 Lux Playhouae
8 30 Lux Playhouae
BOO The Line-Up
9 30 Person Te Person
10 00 Newt A Weather
10 20 People and Place*
10 30 Channel 4 Movietone
12 00 Vaaper and Sign Off
SATURDAY
8 00 Cartoon*
8 30 Captain Kangaroo
0 30 Mighty Mou»e
10 OO Heckle k Jerkie
10 30 Robin Hood
11 00 Sky King
11 30 Weatera Theatre
1230 Spotlight on Dalia*
12 49 Hockey
(Tvicago at New York
^lft The Sportaman
3,30 Cartoon*
3 4ft XTRA Bob Brook
4 00 Tr»vei For Fun
4 30 The Lone Ranger
5 00 Johnny Hick* Show
ft 30 Command Herformance
8 00 New* A Weather
8 29 Da I la* Police Report
8 30 Perry Mason
7 30 Wanted * I>ead or Alive
8 00 Gelc Storm Show
8 30 IDve Gunk Will Travel
9 00 Gunemoke
0 30 Death Valley Days
10 00 News St Weather
10 20 People A Place*
10 30 The Gourmet
11 30 Chfonel 34 Movietone
StNDAY
KRU> TV Chaaael «
7 00 FaHh For Today
7 30 TV Bthta School
7 49 The
8.00 Full GospeTrrllow«hip
8 19 Ability Count*
8 30 Way Of Truth
8 45 The Epiacopal Church
BOO Christian Science Heal*
V 1ft Catholic Report
(• 30 Highland Park Pre«by
terian Church
10 :t0 The Pastor Cilia
10 4ft Cartoon*
1) 00 The Big Picture
11 30 Dr. CbriMian
12 00 Cartoon*
12 30 Country Picnl*
1 00 lull den Showplace
1 30 Sunday Matinee
*Thia la the Life”
3 JS Song* of ln*p ration
3 #0 New-Ho ward K Smith
4 80 G C. College Bowl ,
4 10 Amateur Hour
ft 00 Small World
ft 30 30lh Century
0:00 Le*fie
8 30 Bachelor Father
7 00 Ed Sullivan Show
H OP G. E. TWatre
8 30 Hitchcock Present.*
• 00 Keep Talking
0 30 What'* My Line
10 00 Sunday New* Special
10.18 New* A Weather
20 30 C hannel 4 Movietime
MONDAY P. M-
F 30 Name That Tune
7:flb The Texan
7 30 Father Khod'* Be«t
8 00 Dannv Thom**
8 30 Ann Sothrni
B 00 De*i tjm Play hoc. »e
10 00 Near* A Weather
11.49 The Big Picture
10 33 People and Flare*
IQ.*' CkuaM 4 Movtrtuuc
Lawrencw Welk Show L
(fair and Harriot L -
Donna Reed Show L
Target No 1007 K
Wednesday night Fight* L
1 XH-ker Room: We* Wi*C
New* A Weather
John Daly and the New*
Channel 8 Theatre F
MIOHEST AVCRAGI la the ......am Treim
inp Caurwt far Air Fare* Supervleara want fo
Cap*, given A. Johnson, 3548th Navipatar Trairv-
ine Sauadron, leaf week when he acared a 93.5
mark far the honor award. Lt. Col. Harold A
Wkklwad. 3545th Navigator Training Squadron
loft, mode the preaeotatioo to
lk-*Sm m.’rJUh, MMonr?
Captain Johnson
data Friday, taf Lt.
flutahad la tho uumhar turn
flitahoth L. Mine*. Whip Military
took tho third rook inp position. Photo
Larry Griffith.
and 1st Lt.
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THURSDAY
Lkave It To Beavgr L.
ZORRO: The Legend of Z
The Real McCoy*: L
Pat Boone Showroom L
Rough Rider* 1.
Mickry Spillane F
U. S Marital F
New* g Wegther
John Daly'and the New*
Channel 8 Theatre F
FRIDAY
8 30 Rin Tin Tth L
7 00 Walt Disney Present* L
8 00 Man With A Camara L
8 30 77 Sunset Strip L
9 30 Highway Patrol P
10 00 Newi A Weather
10 15 John Ddv and Uig New*
10 30 Channel 8 Theatre K
SATl RI»AY
7 30 Agriculture on Parade F
7 43 Through The Porthole V
8 00 Six Gun Movlp Tune F
9 00 Saturday Special F
10 30 F'urmcr Alfalfa F
1100 Uncle Al Show
12 00 ymi 'em on The Air
12 30 I Led 3 Lives
1 no C harlie ChanF
1 30 Mr District Attorney F
2 00 Mid-Soutbnrrgt Baakctlwll
SVU v* RICE
145 Doc Haye* Show-
Dor ‘Have*, A We* Wise
4 00 Dalle* Bandstand
ft 00 AM Star Grif L '<
6 ID Danger la My Euxidm* F
8.30 Dirk Clark Jfccw L
7 00 Jubilee USA
8 00 Lawrence Welk Dancing
B 00 Cl»iten Soldier L
9:30 Special Agent 7 L
10 00 News A Weather
10 Ift Sport* Review: We* Wise
10 30 Channel 8 The*u>
W. F. A. A. Channel t
StNDAY
Captain Of Baylor Tsom
Don Riddle, aeruor, two-letter
ed M-cond baseman from Waco,
na* been elected captain of the
1959 Baylor University baseball
team. Riddle, who led all South-
wen Conference second basemen
in fielding lad season, will move
to third bane Uua. season. Dr.
Uoyd Russell, Bruin baseball
coach, hi * announced The Bean,
who open training next Monday,
Feb 18, will open th«r noncon
I ere nee season with a two-game
set against Abilene Christian
College here February 27 28.
Coochot at Spring Clinic
Bayldr Track Coach Jack Pat-
terson. recently named to the
NCAA national track A field rule*,
committee, and selected a* the
track lecturer for the wcontl
straight year at the Texas High
School Coaches Asa'n annual
August clinic which goes to tort
Worth thl* summer, will partici
pale a* the tratk lectuer at a
spiing clinic at BrazOsport High
School February 2F. along with
Kroil (Dutch) Schroeder. Baylor
freshmon baseball coach.
Witchor Head* "t" Club
Albert WiU-hnr, senior Iwro-
IctkMred end from I^mpaam, wa*
imahimpusly elected piesi^ent of
the “B'' Club, Baylor Campus
lettemrin's club, for the 1960
*prtng semester
other new officer*, who will
serve pntll nev fall s«*ncM< (
j starts in September, include Hor
ace Dansby, Junior letter man
football center from Bryan *.«
vice preaident: Gene McCarley.
IB.ftp captain and two lettered
senior eager from Paaadeoa as
*ecr^tarytr«w*urer, and Jim
Kvum, Junior trUrrman football
falback frt»m Leverett'a Chapel
a* sargent aLartna Track Coach
Jack Pattersor. continues as ath
ietic department *pon*or
Bears Eligbile
For Fall Season
Scholastic wise, all varsity and
freshmen football players at
Baylor, are eligible for the 1059
playing season /
New Head Football Coach
John Bridgers recently was hand
ed the surprise report. He adll
lose 19 lettermen by1 graduation
that Spring, but 17 lettermen. 16
•quadmen and 39 freshmen will
be ready to play for the varsity
team in the Fall-
V Five 1988 starters. Gerry
Moore. Billy Javliska. Arlia
James. Austin Gonaoutin and Al-
bert Witcher, will be returning.
Tens Coaches
Deserve Better,
Writers Declare
Texas cone he* deserve getting
Southwe*t conference coaching
plum* Dallas * porta writer* have
been proclaiming
Mentioned as top high school
meeitors who deserve notice were
Chuck Mower, Ab‘lene coach. Her-
man Cowley and Byron Rhome of
Dallas
High Sctaol coaches who have
been hired"By the big time include
• Doe’ Haye* who went from
Tech High in Dallas to SMU and
Tom Chandler, bssmall coach
who went from Adamson High
School in Dallas to AAM
By
THE WACO!
UCSOAV, FI
Vaco Trxa*
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New Food Lav
Subject 01 Meet
The Food Additnps AMR—4
ment pa-acd by the national Con-
gress last aeml— waa drunbed
a* the ‘most significant advanc"
mwnt ia owr food law smee lBoo
by J. T. Lakey, at a —ial meet-
ing of the Wrco Health Co—itit
•ar.
Lakey reported thri Rri Art
concerns chemical additive* to
food and is designed to protect
the poNie. nm to eliminate whole-
some food. I'nder the federal
law. he *aid. it la tht rewponai
bill tv of the manufacturer to e*
tabliah the <xf«ty level of the ad."
ditives he uaec:
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RETIRED BUILDER FILES
FOR POST M BELLMIAD
The first announced candidate
in the April City Council election
m Beiimiad u W, fT Van Zant.
64. a retired builder who live at
R30 La Clude
Three vacancies exist On the
and are to be filled m
7 election. Charles Get
. Shot well, councilman,
have announced ’hey will not ran
again L- V. Roberson will make
hi* decision public later.
Filing deadline for the pasta,
according to City Secretary B. E.
West, i» March «.
«fvvY
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NEW PHONE RATES v (
ASKED AT CROCKETT
A public bearing has boon set
in Crockett at 2 pm. Iftieoday
to study a request for interim
rites to be charged until the pro-
posed new teiphom system to In-
itiated.
The Crockett City Council
asked Mayor Jack Beasley Jr. to
call the meeting to consider the
question proposal by the Houston
County Telephone Co., Inc. In
terim rates would include: busi-
ness phone. M: re-idenou, $4 26;
twnyparty. 93.78; and(Riur oarty
and rural phones. $3A0.
The telephone company recelv.
ed a loan Jan. 31 foi the con
*truction of ■ > |lou*ton Countg-
dial telephone »y*tem Operatior
of the new svitem to scheduled
to begin, by lffl.
Game to be Rescheduled
The Dec. 22 Baylor basketball
game with Vanderbilt In Nashville,
earn** lied at that lime hecau**- the
Baylor plan** wa- weathered ir.
• ether w:ll be played March 9 two
dav afti r Bear* complete their G,-and jClub of Austin Avenue Re.
Southwest Conference ach-duli- Nueiur im
agam.*t TCtl, or will lie re»ch«
dulirti for next season. Coach R
Highway accident* will dimlo-
•»h when brainpower matches
MRS. BUELL HOSTS
PAST NOBLE CLUB
Mr* Ray Buell 1818 N 27. St .
Was hostess to the Fast Noble
E Henderson *a»d today, Decision
On th< playing of the game will he
left up to Yandm-bilt. Henderson
•aid.
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9 00 This I» America •'
9 15 Laurel and Hardy
9 JO Sunday Morning M/m«
11 00 Church Service*
12 00 Thi* I* The Life
12 30 This The Answer
1 00 Dan Smoot Report
1 15 Dateline
1 30 A.I Star Sunday Showtime
3 00 Crusader Open Highway'
3 30 Championship Dowling
4 30 Bowling Star*
5 00 Paul U incheli Show
5 30 The LoneRanger
6 00 You Arked Ft»r It
6 30 Maverick:
7 30 The Lawmgn:
8 00 Colt 4ft •
8 30 Reacue 8:
W OO Sheriff of QDchi»e
9 30 Meet McGrpw
•0 00 African Putrol:
10 30 Channel 8 Theatre
Mauday F\enl.J?
6.30 Tale, ov the Texas Rapgah
7 00 Medic. F
7 30 Bold Journey L
8 00 Vote., of FireaUme
1 ; To»n Kennribr L
• 60 Fhtfi Page Show L
9M1 'WhiftyMrRr
toxto Newt % Weather
16»18 John Daly Ntw* L
10:30 Channel f The.tr.
WACOAN S SON TAKES
FART IN EXERCISES
PFC Lonnie R Thomas 23. aon
of Mr*. Nannie P. Thoma*. 1801
S. 12th, participated Feb, 2-7 with
and 4th Armored Division in Ex
erciae Free Flay, a large-scale
Beventh Army f'eld trailing ex-
ercise in Germany. \
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LIVING ROOM TOPIC ,
OF HD CLUB MEET
Mr*. Tom Carlisle, 3427 S 3rd.
was hoates* last Mednetday t»
the Curley Home Demonstration
Chib, j' / j,
■fa.1 Vera M. Cargill, county
agent, showed slide* on dt-cor
of the family living room stress 1
ing the use of color* and pattern*
the family likes and the practi !
cality of the decor i
Mr*. F B Wilkison, waa admit,
ted a# a new member of the club i
Mr*. Frances Clemmons. 1719
N Sixth will be hostess for the
next meeting on Feb 29 at 2:80
P«. /
tkekah Lodge Number 185
The group is a.wmbling scrap
book* for the Crippled Ch.ldren’-.!
HOwpiUL a 55.00 donation was
sunt to the March of Dimes, and
cards were sent to the sick
Mr*. Clara Fowler wa* report '
edly very ill and Mrs Clara Key I
berts’ huiband wa* reported home
after a months' stay in Vie
hospital
TOM MOORE, JR,
*ta anawt"! #f Ms
afftaa far Nm
GENERAL PRACTICE
of LAW
333 No. 6th
Dial PL 3-4544
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BEAUTY CONTEST
SET FOR SPRING
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LODGE officers
AUXILIARY BEGIN PLANS
FOR 1959 GIRLS STATE
Plan* for the American Legion
Auxiliary's 1950 GirU Siatf*.
which will give experience in op
erating democratic govirnment
to more than 15,000 *dectad
high school girls, are going for
ward throughout the country,
Mrs Agnes Ryan of James E Ro
button and Mr» (/forjff Svnaii o4
James A. Edmond Girls State
Chairmen of U»e Auxiliary Units,
has announced. The Units wil>
*pon*or two ghrla from tile local
high s.-btK*' at the .RlMNM—
Girls State, ta be h«4d at Austin
in June \
state* District of Columbia and
the Panama Canal Zoae. the
Chairmen e-ta-tf.' Ih mort af
Beauties havP a'ready begun
entering the seventh annual Lake
Whitimy Beauty Pageant, sche-
duled for May 8 and 0.
The official Mias Universe area
elimination contest may be enter
ed by obtaining entry blapks from
the Lake Whitney Association,
Lake Whitney, Texas
SHRINE PARADE SET
FOR DALLAS IN MAY
A mmp af Karem 1___
member* pamnputed in a dais
wide meeting Imt week to plan fo,
the Ftrday. May 8 Shrine Parade
«»n Dallas, v
RaUa Tempi®, headed by Jude*
De*n Gkuldir of nails*, will be
hori for vtoHing Shrine Temple*
for the *-day eonue.-iioe,. *cV-
dated to be one af tha larcsat
I D*>h* Mara
2| 060 Shrlner* will —rik
' or view U. parade. ,
TWO WACOANS
AWARDED DEGREES
The Univeraity of Texas Grad-
uate School awarded M master*'
degree* at the end of the 1988-
90 first semester, Dean W. Gor-
don Whaley announced
Mariam' degree recipient*
from Waco included: t ji
Jo Ann C- dridtarit M2 Dm
and Donald E. Robinson. 2914
Lake Oak* Read.
Those things that
turn ou*
»things he * waiting far
IT"
sleep gpod
every night
ON A MATTRESS FROM WACO'S OLDEST
FINEST MAKER OF MATTRESSES ...
we give double Scottie Stomps lor cash purchases
and cash renovating jobs on Wednesday, Thurs-
days, Friday and Saturday.
SINCLAIR BEDDING CO.
1015 South 8th Street • Phono Plata 3-1555
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4 Barbers on Saturday
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-NEW LOCATION-
'S BARBER SHOP
| 6 and Dutton not to piooar
‘'tail'
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PRESCRIPTIONS ARE OUR MAIN BUSINESS
Attendance it expected to
that of lari year
ISjSTS girl* who had Je*t finish
led their lunior year in high
vfiool attended the 50 Girl# jj
Stater
The girl* are ctaum On • baato
of characUr and le*Perdue abili
ty aa shown in school activities
In the Girl* State* they organic
and orwratc *t.*t»- "overnawnl-
in miniature. Tw o reereSentairie*
from rark Girl State attend a I
GirU Natmu «nf>o*ored by the
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