The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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Itchy Skin Rash!
Ze.no, a doctor’s antiseptic
promptly relieves itching, stope
scratching and so helps heal an*
clear surface ruhea. Buy Eatrt
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12th GETS BRIEFING ON WORLDS FASTEST FIGHTER
PLANE — Major General Bruce K Holloway (• •cond from left),
deputy commander of the 12th Air Force, is briefed on the •
progreti made by George AFB, California, with the 12th'* newest
and the world's fastest operational fighter plane, the long
range F-104 Starfighters. Colonel George Laven, (left), com-
mander of George AFB, indicated the F-104'* are doing excep-
tionally well. Colonel Harry S. Bishop (right), chief of staff
of the 12th An Force, listens as Captain Charles W Ward of
..lontgoii.ei y Ala, nuclear weapons officei of 1 George AFB,
explain, the working, of a practice bomb uset'
fighters, which are said to have the (apability j
acis*ing world's speed record o* 143? miles per hour by at
Iras* a hundred miles (Official USAF Photo by
Scot').
TAC Strike force
Planes in Tennessee
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STANBACK.
11 is hell t
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Squadron A vote of thanks is ex
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Concrete Building Blocks
Stock Troughs — Drain Tile
Septic Tanks — Stepping Stones
Culvert Pl'es
God and His Truth I ___
might live Every time this Book
and read in al! the I n y
‘‘I have called you friend.”
’IIHflHHUlinni i > m nn nn
a morn-
( hris’ma-
from
club
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Here's th" fir-t two dues
the contest
hopper in a safety de '
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tended t
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COMMANDER GREETS COMMANDER when Lt.
Gen. Frederic H. Smith, Jr., left, Air Training
Command's boss it welcomed to James Connally
Tuesday by Col. Robert B Collins. Also on h»nJ
to meet the General was Base Executive Col.
G B Palmer Gen. Smith was at Connally as a
guest of the Military Affairs Committee of the
T( X.l-
Sp.iin
■ j ed for the mystery shopper fj**
oxcrciun powers
>ia <' of WilMam* Drug Woolworth's and
Th. Pt
Mill." I"
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Uli' pastor
17* |>lra«c contract Mrs
lior kwa 1| at SW g na7
f'mon how, look around Shop
pci 's eyes nut trow n Hooting for
Bavlor to Shine On Football
I i< Id. in '59,
Here's another jinpje
Westview Shopjier Not Sin trie
Between 5 4 and frfeet tall Plav.
ed a sport—not football
These two dues shoirld help i
'<>U to find the Westview Village l
insMerv < hrutmas shopper
‘ Happy llolitl a
be pri .'Cn.ted a' \
fee Tuesday Dec
at Office
of red poinset’ias will distribute
with gold and red balls. Wreaths j attending Mr
nicndwrs brini'.ing toy.
ithir..' fei t'le no\s am:
im- \\ i ■> >• Home.
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I,, see s;ud M.'lor
tir I Mu .'i’\ <
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’ wInch is nienitoiin
w ;u <1 drill'" I'V nt at
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by i h 'pr rniii'. Mr
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■ den There will lip a
SO! 'J f- I this
12 and a
i.iembi r
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< nine and he r .ill the details
bout the Merit ' hri'tmas Par t '
, oik the pith
Waco Chamber of Commerce In talking io com-
mittee members General Smith po.nt'd out that
Waco v.j» a favorite station with Air Force
men because of the friendly relations between
civilians and the oei >onnel stationed at the
base. Photo by M/Sgt Ernest B Cromeans
The shiipfvT is no: a Wests p-v
\ illagc oitjnlnvee nor an eni
plotce of'Dub Kin.' A sociatik
King, only por on who knows th-
hn i'oi > r. '!.’■
U'T th F:i
I A I I'. 'I "11-
tLneral ( lies
i Viuvind'"■ of
at W.icp Tex.
i' th>ir horn"
\ir Op"r
Ihc shi pper has made purchas 1
cs in Wests mw Village tsVice thi-
boinl'ers s*erk and plans at least two more !
It. "-.tit .1 ;n
chit' Sant .i s hd net -
.'ift« to all wive
E 1 Hickles wel
extend i sjM'Ci
?! invitation to old n . tubers an 1
new members alii e I i
ing filled with the
11 pint, plan td attend
Christ Child” narrated by Chap I
lain Huebner. Among the Christ
mas classics sung by the Choral
were ' Silent Night.'* in German. '
"Uh Little Town of Bethlehem.” .
"Assay In the Manger'' and Jos
To The World " Mrs E G. Cash
♦as soloi't accompanied by the
choral
bino.”
w as by
Special
R. E
choral group, Mrs. A M Hast. I
Waco News Tribune, Chaplain L I
W Huebner Mrs E .1 Des I
'hamps and Chaplain V. M. Sink !
*ho gvae the invocaticn Prizes I
were awarded Mines R W f ree I
land for the most originally w rap
ped gift and W J Morrison for
the most beautiful. Attendance
winners were Mmes: B. F. Sloin t
D. .J Brewster, R B. Huey and
L. H Wall. Hostesses for the al
ternoon were 3565th Hospital In-
stallation Group, Weather De-
tachment. AACS Squadron, Air
ways and Air Communications ■
trip to Waco’s west side shopping !
center before the stores close at :
ft pm Saturday ' • I
If he < r she isn’t caught !>’■ ;
Monday two shopping trips daih
will be scheduled If not ident
' Virginia'1*1*4 by Thursday, a ««<«! two
hour shopping trip wall be ph nn
*’ . ed for the iMvwfrrr Lhni,Kn. '
visit White's Cox's. H.’ E, B. [
\nvone interested in obtaining
scout record's of forn er troop
■1,1*1 please contract Mrs Frank
tv Id by P.i'!1'
< r.hi.' New of 1
ticer« are Jin uv Elders, chai-
The Bible-The Living Word
CHAPLAIN (Capt. ) PAUL S. DRUMHELLER
Djiring World W.n II a young i.eigian parachutist was dropped
into his country to work with the underground muvi inent against
rmans. Hh was captured by the Gestapo and placed in sohtan
confinement In the cell at his side was a Belgian jf.islor, likewise
I espionage
i hopper's identity hi - f.ip.ily and,
i mplowe . AVuSt'ieW employees
ihen family are not eligible to
participate and will not be award
e<j th" merchandise
King, Ibui-day Mbrning’ plac
ed the name and address of the
mysteij -
i |s>, 11 box
Bank.
group for "Gesu iTaitj
1’iano acc<aii|Kinirn< n'
Mrs. T W Jensen
guc«t- were Capt
Hcftic. director of the
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Arm- \A O'
l ew! lias been pirn h
funds ilon.itHj
Adult an I teen council ujet
discuss entertainment and plan*
for jThrikfmaf party. ,
There will not b" .o monthly ' 'c‘ 1 ’n!'
h-idge in December due the ho-j Satin day
| h lays
z
dkkh Jii-
| the Ge:
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’ accused of
These men discovered that thev could communicate with each
other bv tapping the Morse code on the intervening wall On one
j occasion the parachmtist tapped, it is hell to be alone wuh one
self.” To this the pastor replied. It is heaven to be alone with one >
Lord "
Sensing the parachutist s deep spiritual need the pastor ar
ranged with one of the members of his congregation on the outside
to send a Bible to this young man. Rut it was not merely a Bible t
which came into thi, young man s cell; it was the sprit of God who
called him friend and transformed his life there in solilarx c<>nfi> e
ment.
No longer was he alone So real was this friendship wdh God
that on the way to his execution the young man tapped out slowly
to the Belgian pastor who was later reieasml. I am going out t”>
life and not to death ”
Perhaps the Eskimos of Barrow. Alaska, have i .iunht the heart
of the matter whi n they describe the word Tvconi illation" in the !
simple terms of ' making friends again.” Unis ultimately meaning
that God is in this world making friends again with His world
This k the Bildi 's message of life becjusc it reveals the living
R reveals God who gave of Himself that we
------------« is translated puldished dislributed
nguages of the earth God speaks
COLD SUFFERERS
STANBACK, tjb'tt* or po**d*r-t
For r.l.ff o< COLD DISCOMFORTS
ST AN BACK pretcopiaon type I
A COMb-MbOH o* PB'H r« [
hewing ingr«^i*nt| that together
N»r FASTER RELIEF o< HEADACHE
NEURALGIA and AChiNG MUSCLES
due to coldi STANBACK Hu Rt
| DUCES FEVER. SNAP BACK w.ts
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I raw "q'.are d neo
we" taught Sirh i een.s
Donald I min 11 la 1 En
A Dev ndiei birth
A ahui" with .
I'ol-ie- baked
B G Wil '
James T< -ir
< h' i 'm.
in '. Dvcoipbet
I'ali nt Show Evts
invited to peifurii,1
" lhe fun of 1 bi1 evenm 1 i
and he
Bv PRIM UtHDMAN
j ( hri-tmas made it proper on
i trance at the otfic* rs W ive- i Tu*
j luncheon held at the Officer-' i
('tub Tuesday afternoon Red snow i
j cover candb" enveloped wil’i
i angel hair and juniper wnh red
i iieirics adorned eacli table The
i head table was decorated by c
I centerpiece of red pomset'ias
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( oi multi color foil hung from the . c0„;jn,: chairman <
ceiling and pine cone wreaths |
, adorned wall* The OWC Chor
i alecrs presented several Christ
mas selections cent* red around
the beloved story "Birth Of The
'I h ■ J! y~! C.-u Jierr:' ;i t
| nt ! - A'r'Di T'lcrnal Fighter
1 Si|uadro() nt lanidiy AFB Vir
i n tcute ' i ther hour
ai li'i 'hi■ i * 1.1Ii< n th'
I .a l a .■ * ■ n- i n _ d i \ct ted
at Mow "It AFB I "tin
of nd x» < • a • Ii • ■ i ii
Flag, "f *ix
■>e flown over the ___
They pre the flags of two other establishments
Franc", Mexico. Republic
i <d Texas, Southern ( onftileracy
\ and the I nited States
Luncheon, Tuesday at Club
man Tomi Moire enteitainment
y i-ted bv Jui'v fa-er amt K.i'
I' ne-yl Jimun Tillman, treasur
Robert Ihipnuk Sgt at
A 0"" itit glass puiicb
ed
b\ owe
conned
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IF YOU SUFFER WITH
HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE!
accord! R"
etforth in thi
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M aeo, Texas Fag* 3
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 1*S«
Westview Village
Mystery Shopper
Still al Unidentified
Dull King local advertising and
promotion agencx head, announc.
cd the week that the We<’x le"
Shopping Venter M rchan's As
i sociation would sponsor a 'inys
t<-rv shopper <*»ute>t' with vatu
aide p'l/c* of inerchandiM' with
retail xaltie id nearlx sl‘.5 In
mu gixeii to the first 'irrsiin
v ho ci rree'lx identifies the inx-.
(eiy shopper accordtR" to th"
: siipulatin" etforth in th< eon
tea
Fact) d ix new < lue« v ill be
i rin'ed in tlie dailx’ putter unti*
the shiinped i> caugh* Th* Wacr-
( ilizen will carrx the clues «w*'r;.
I iie-d A and Fi id ax
1 he prison corn" tlx idcntil'
.in'.’, th.- Westview hopper while
inside 3 Westviexy »t"re
have a West'few -till > -lip for
n.vrchanniise purchased that par
titular d#x They must walk up let
lii'Pia r imd iy Mx -ale ifip
Aren t 5'qu i’h- W'-t'.ii',' Village
Mystery Shopj‘i'1’
(HYPERTENSION)
GET HELP AND RELIEF
Send For Informative Book!
The hook has been prepare*! to
t<4! yoii. m nontechnical, easy
to understand language, about
sour condition, high blood pres-
suie It tells you what high blood
pressure is. jil» many aymptorrw:
what normal blood pressures are
most important of all what you
should (L about it, if you suffer
from this common affliction
No matter how long you have
suffered or what vou have tried,
t* vou need and want help, send
now today for thu> book. This
tnusf notice may nut appear again, and
the edition is limited.
You are under no obligation
. Tlie book has been prepared in
’he interest of public service
For your free copy write to P
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Light And Spicy Apple Pie
Texas’ first producing oi! well
was drilloj at Melrose. Nacog
dochcs County, in 1856 by Lyni.i
T. Barrett.
t*ox
-Attack of Hfc *) ft. Woman”
-and “Run Of The Arrow"
FOX
“Attack of the 50 ft Woman
and "Run Of The Arrow”
• MONDAY
23<h KTBSET THEATRE:
"Barbarian 4 The Gesaia"
WACO THEATRE
"Day of Triumph”
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SUNDAY - MONDAY
“Attack of the 50 ft. Woman"
Also
"Run of the Arrow"
• SUNDAY
25lh STREET THEATRE
"Barbarian 4 The Gesaia”
WACO THEATRE
ol Triumph”
S7-W>4«bt nt
InUla
centim* t'r»
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Cu-ll'.-iwt i.f
liunkn
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nanilwri
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"The Disembodied" and "Th<
Lonely Mun”
starts dumber 25th
Walt Disney's
"TONKA"
te-Htek earAe
M-Panria
M Apy M
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M-FP«« from
mlcro-
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M-Otetrict
Attorney
•l-Kral/'(pt)
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beiM
ACROSS
I- Kavede
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S-TMarntanek-
'l-Mttla drum
II- Herat afar*
lS-OM«**c(toii
IS-yanemtra
il-rronaan
Industry, in Austin County, is
the seat of the oldest German
settlement in Texas It was
i founded in 1842
• SATURDAY
25U» STREET THEATRE
'‘Party flirp
WACO THEATBF;
Blood of the Vampire” and
"Monster on Campus"
• FRIDAY
Z5Ui STREET THEATRE
;y..‘Ttrty Girl"
WA(X> THEATRE
.' “Blood of the Vampire" and
^'Munster on Campus”
DOWN
l«Ora*k (attar
H&'S'.zr
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S-Miaii ' nnme
S-Altiir ncrvvN
• -Exist
S-WafttvHit
p-lvint'r*
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p<w(
n-Conium lion
t*-Crl*o
l7-<nher num*
for Em<u
10- AIkpi Inn
Plans Xmas Parly
1 The Internationa Club of the
1 \"WCA will have a Christmas
party on Friday, DeOeihber 12,
at 7:30 p m. It will be in the
Living Room at the YWCA Build
tug, 2800 Austin Street. AU for-
eign born persons and any other*
who are interaded arc invited to
attend this event H will be a
typical Christmas party, and each
one attending is asked to brink
a 40c or I5c gift, wrapped, to be
distributed
The International Club would
like to have the names oi all
the foreign born peopk connee*
ed with the J. C. A. F B . and
ask that names, addresses, and
telephone numtiers be mailed on
a post card to the YWCA
I For further information,
| ceming the Christmas party
| please call Mrs Powell Program
; Director. PI. 3 7335
MOVIE CALENDER i
Tt-Miin iuhI
Z( • I Tonotin
Xk-livrok- 'Vttil
Si-CIrl'H »am«:
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IT-1 Mimic 11*
I.'.-Wtlnk't
37-t'arrx on
Js-A stain
S» Tra< tabln
Sl-I'a evert
fl-Fivmer
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fl-Exlala
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G.l-lnn'*t irrs
FOX
‘•Thtf. Disembodi<‘d” and "The
Ixinely Man"
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til/e Better
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STOVALL
Phone PL 47703
HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING
SERVICE
Centex Paint &
Decorating Co.
Phone* PL 2-2254
Phone PL 3-9037
First Class Interior &
Exterior Decorating
Free Estimates
C. B. MORGAN
SIGNS
OF ALL KINDS
PL 2-3784
TEXAS CONCRETE WORKS
PHONE PL 2 34J1
1200 E. Webste- Waco
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Elactrical op*>l<
ancai maka ideal gdti.
W' They’re olwayt popular ...
always wonted .. . olwoyi prac-
tical llluibaled are only a few of
many electrical gifix from which you may
ctxooxe See your appliance dealer and make
your gift refections now For be**er living give electric.
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25:i STREET
FRONT END ALIGNMENT
TEXAS POWER A LIGHT COMPANY
AVE I
• Reset Cumber
On All Passenger Cars Without
Factory Air Concfltiohlhg
In the Heart of Bellmead
Closed on Wednesdays
INCLUDES:
• Reset Cafter • Reset Cumber • Retet Toe l;i
o Adjust Steering Gear and Drag Link
o Center Steering Wheel
(Offer Expires December 15. 1958)
BANNER BRAKE SZRViCE
3471 FRANKLIN AVENt/R PHONE PL M34I
$55°
(With This Coupon)
One visit to our store will prove
to you that we have outstanding
veiues. Ninety-Five per cent of
our merchandise sold under
wholesale prices.
CHUCK'S SALVAGE
AND DISCOUNT
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menus and >w aaay to prepare too. The hrxivcnlv Biting ia made
>lth a ppie flavorvd gelatin whipped to a froth and teamed with a
■Mkder Crisp pecan crumb crust The rich flavor combination of
.paouia and apple filling ia a real taste treat.
Apple Chiffon Pie
‘ V! 1 package apple flavored 2 tablespoons sugar
I le * lM" cup w"'PP>®g cream
i f ? Ste“" ig® . tetenu. -
•< cup apple juice Crumb Crust %
1 eg( wiute
Diaaolv* gelatin and 2 talilcpoons of sugar in hot water. Add
apple juice. Chill until only slightly thickened Bent egg white until
foamy throughout. Add remaining sugar. I tables|>oon at a time,
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fold
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apple juice.’chiM until only slightly thickcnftl Bent egg white until
hcatina well after each addition, and continue lioating
rirurue stands in soft jx-sks Then place bovd of slightly----
getatiA in bow! of ice and water and whip until thick and fluffy
* into menngur. Whip cream and add dash pf nutmeg. liFhen____
spiced whipped ctwn into gelatin mixture. Pour into pie shell. Chill.
\£g™»n Crumb Cruet: Combine l’/4 cups fine vanilla wafer crumbs,
l ixcup chopped pecans, and 2 tnldespouna sugar Add % cup melted
Rotter and mix well. Press firmly on bottom and side* of !’ inch pie
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The CHURCH
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and its
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Phunr n. 4-JSJJ
Invite* you and your family
to worship with u*.
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Foster, W. S. The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1958, newspaper, December 12, 1958; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239613/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .