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In Industrial Areas
Airlines Study
Advantages of
longer car life by minimizing
the wide-spread problem of rust-
reasons
alone.
THE MOSI OUTSPOKEN
STORY Of OUR TIME!
crease fuel economy by 1% miles
ner gallon of regular-grade gaso-
line. The carburetor s glass .bow!
allows quick checking of float
FilBs
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BIG NEW SHOW
TODAY AND WED.
tubes and baffles and on the end
plates, and the miter shell is
receive the aluminized coating.
The tail pipes are formed and
installed so that the welded seam
is at the top to prevent moisture
from collecting at a seam point.
An optional dual-exhaust sys-
tem is available on Rebel V8
Plana
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United Press International
LITLE ROCK—Arkansas Gov.
PERSONALITY
OF OUR TIME!
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Slamming
home his most
shocking and
realistic
performancali
HARPER’S
FOOD STORE
lory as V-8 specialists," Roche
declared.
The new engine has a displace-
ment of 390 cubie inches and a
compression ratio of 10.5 to 1.
It has a 4 inch bore and a stroke
Cov
Load
for. .
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commercial paper by aa much
T-percentage point.
INDIANAPOLIS — Vice Presi-
dent Richard M Nixon, on Repub-
lican chances in the elections this
fall
"We will lose if we continue to
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air cleaner is standard.
A dual-throat carburetor with
oll-bath air cleaner, which bnosts
the Rambler Six horsepower to
19 Worm
21 She
23 Idolized
24 Eager
said.
Economy of operation contin-
ues as one of the main features
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12 Bread spread
13 Fruit drink
14 French river
IS Persian coin
18 Rot Rax
17 Plastic
ingredient
18 Italian city
20 Menace
22 Fissile rock
24 Tapestry
28 Ridicule*
33 Hired
henchman
(slang 1
34 Correlative
of neither
35 Pigeon
38 Leave out
37 Bitter vetch
38 German river
3> Church chape!
41 Solitary
42 Viper
44 Make a trip
48 Unkeeled
53 Mature
54 Greek letter
56 Operatic solo
57 Biblical
garden
53 Distress
signal
59 Rave
R‘88
THE
’ MOST
ELECTRIC
43 Expunge
44 Allowance
for waste
45 Be borne
48 Mimics
47 Small
aperture
49 Ancient Irish
capital
50 Persia
51 Slight coloring
52 Consumes
55 Pedal digit
Texas
Eutered as
He was found dead later, the
the airtight bag still on his head.
A coroner at an inquest Monday
turned in a verdict of asphyxia-
tion.
25 Australian
town
28 Vex
27 Against
29 False god
30 Extinct bird
31 Level
baste, though in an instance of adenoidsi.
This operation is not entirely
40 New Guinea
port
41 Brazilian
macaw
1959-EAMBLER
Economy of Operation, Durability
Are Features of New 1959 Rambler
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81 Observe
82 Social insects
DOWN
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at Edinburgh,
Scotland
2 Pseudonym of
Charles Lamb
3 Jump
4 Dangle
5 Repellent
8 Fish
7 Colonizers
8 Inflexible
9 Ireland
QUOTES FROM THE
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Cadillac Motor Car ledge in the creation of the V-8
in our new models, the
Osteopath ic
Physician
First National Bank Bldg.
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1219 Texa Katlona Bank mg.
neuste A Texas
the tonsils are usually consider- health.
ad to include difficulty in swal- if needed, It seems best to go
lowing, breathing or talking caus- ahead with it without delay.___
Forming Merger
United Press Imternational
ler Six ad Rambler V-8 models
will go on sale at the 2.600 Ramb-
ler dealerships across the coun-
try on Oct 8. according to Roy
I Abernathy. vice president of auto-
motive distribution and market-
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models.
18 two-tone color combinations.
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"Would you please entertain your guest some place
else? I want to take a bath.”
by the youthful surge of the tre-
mendously powerful new engine.
Boy Dios With Plostic
'Helmet' On His Head
LONDON i LPI i—Four-year-old
Ian Pygott went into the garden to
play spaceman. To add to the re-
alism. he put a plastic bag over
1 bis head for a helmet.
. backpedal and to allow ourselves
operation and of any sediment to be a punching bag for the
ucta and machinery.
Eleven areas moved up a notch
in the department s classification.
Indicating considerable more jobs
were available in those areas this
PLUS
2 COLOR CARTOONS
Concentrate Light
Some mosses in dimly lit plac-
es grow a clear cell covering that
acts as a focusing lense to gather
the meager light and concentrate
it in the chlorophyll.
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brody Highway
Fire Show Begins at Dusk
Bea Office Opens 6:45 P.M
Family
Night
ACROSS
1 Physicist-
inventor.
Alexander
Graham —
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Inv entions
included the
articulating
telephone
8 At Boston
University, be
devoted
himself to
teaching the
The sweeping elegance of the newly created silhouette of the 1959 Cadillac Series Sixty-Two pix-
window Sedan is more than matehed by a powerful new engine. The popular six:window Sedan fea-
tures all of the advanced engineering and design characteristies of the new models.
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R. L. FARRIS
ments in the job picture.
—Two areas — Greens boro High
Point, N.C.. and Kenosha, Wis.-
were moved out of the "substan-
till” unemployment category to
’1.00
for the Christmas rush.
Despite the sign of recovery,
however, the department classi-
fied 89 key production centers as
areas of "substantially labor sur-
plus." This was the same total it
reported in July. The department
also placed another 14 smaller
areas on a separate surplus labor
list, bringing that total to 195. One
city—Provo. Utah—was dropped.
On the cheerful side the depart-
ENDS TODAY
sgictMMaormFiui!
itual forces are the ereatest weap-
ons against Communism -
"All history gives the lie to the
theory that everything is done for
money. In fact, no big thing ever
has been accomplished without a
spiritual force."
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ate in Virginia. North Carolina.
South Carolina. Georgia, Florida "&
and Alabama. Coast Line operates
about 5.300 route miles and Sea-
board almost 4.150.
6.
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acute tonsillitis can be consid- without risk. though the risk is
erea a good indication for hav- very slight, and there is no use
tag them taken out. j doing It unless there is a good
Other reasons for removal of chance that it will Improve the
mercial paper rates were marked as
HOME O W
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ton, and Olean-Salamanaca, N.Y.. ed the division "s 1959 models. -- -
Batavia-Georgetown- West Union, Simmons Olds-Cadillac is the mitting extremely smooth opera-
Ohio, Ardmore. Okla.. Williams- Brownwood Cadillac dealer. tion while delivering vigorous
port. Pa., Wichita Falls, Tex. •EHtnil. chanues throughout maximum power for all occa-
smaller areas to its separat list- Completely new concepts of This 1959 Cadillac engine." Roche
of localities with "suostan- traditional ‘Cadillac engineering said. "Is the result of engineer-
tial" unemployment. They were and design were emphasized by ing development based on Cadil-
Alexander City. Ala . Fort Smith. James M Roche general man- lac s 45 years of expert know-
Ark.. Hopkinsville, Ky., Frederick - • ■ --------» * V°
up to bring their yields in line
with short-term issues marketed
by the Teasury. Bankers accept-
ance dealers hiked their rates by
--percentage point on all maturi-
ties. General Motors Acceptance
Corp. advanced the rate it pays
also features "longer-life" de-1
sign, which will minimize rust
and Westminster, Md.. Sturgis. Division and vice president of type.
Mich.. Corning-Hornell, and Kings- - --- ------ ------
meat listed these items
BROWNWOOD GULLETIN
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ous room for six persons even
though the car is more than 14
fee) shorter than the average of
the other low-priced 1359 models.
Thus, the Rambler is -easier to
park and maneuver in traffic.
The Rambler Six and Rambler
V-8 sedans are less than 16 feet
long and six feet wide.
At the same time, Rambler’s
equipment. This option provides
The. tonsils are made up of
what is known as lymphoid tis-.
sue. The adenoids lying in the 1
back of the nose are made up of
similar tissue, can be enlarged •
and cause mouth breathing, may
harbor germs and cause chronic
infection, and therefore are fre-1
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aluminized coating on internal
are now optional at
cost.
BLUFFVUE DRIVE-IN
Box oriee Opens 6:45 P.M.
First Shew Begins at Dusk
most optimistic bi-monthly job re- ployment declined slightly in
many places because of renewed
hiring in such basic "hard goods"
industries as steel. metal prod-
unemployment. The
Bring all the Family ...
Bring yeur Friends . . .
All you caa pile in tbe ear
for $1.00:
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PAESINTS
GSBEL
The government disclosed it is
developing plans for a nuclear-
powered submarine tanker and
may be ready to let a construc-
tion contract by the end of 1959
Maritime Administrator Clarence
G. Morse estimated that a proto-
type of a 20-knot commercial-type
sub surface tanker with a liquid
cargo capacity of 2.000 tons would
cost between 40 and 50 million
dollars.
WASHINGTON (UPP— Unem- port since the recession began:
ployment dropped in 125 of the —Two cities—W ashington, D.C,
nation’s 149 major industrial cen- and Cedar Rapids. Iowa, were
tors from mid-July to mid-Septem- placed in a category indicating a
ber. the government reported "low" unemployment rate. This
Monday night. was the first designation of its
A Labor Department survey of kind this year.
employers indicated that more —Of 17 changes in major area
jobs would open up from now classifications, 15 rejected job
through mid-November, especially gains. It was the first time in
fa stores and factories preparing two years that most of the
changes resulted from improve-
problems. The mufflers have an
wi f
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act aMrensdu.iBtectson upon une «»««« or reputatton MW mmeo tre
An * 2.. -oS.EI im columns ci The Bro*e*00d Bunlettn
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SUBECRIPTON RAT. c.rm. m
Eo-n-ece ane UM1W ceunties W eal: “m MV »> “ne *
52 15 montn. »•’ so per year
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this sort
Abernathy said, assures
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hamton. N.Y . and San Bernar-
dino. Calif., areas were newly
added to the list of "distressed"
areas, however.
The survey showed that unem-
including many metallic finishes,
are available. All paints are of
spray painting This costly pro-
The difficult problem of ton- 1 ed by enlargement, catarrh or
sillitis and removal of the ton- other infections of the middle
site is raised again by a young ear. and evidence suggesting that
mother chronic infection of the tonsils is
She says that her first child causing rheumatism, kidney in-
was born'when she and her hus-, flam mation (Bright's disease or
band lived far out in the sticks,' nephritis i or other difficulties
and they knew little about raising elsewhere in the body
children Her Uttle boy is now There are believed to be some
three years old, she says. He had reasons for not taking out the
his first case of tonsilUtis when tonsils, ineluding the presence of
six months old and has had at- acute inflammation Tuberculosis
tacks at intervals ever since. of the lungs. diabetes and any
,, L, one of several blood disorders
.Nowtonsi e ton the mother are also commonly thought to be
wanmmendknowndr the reasons for leaving the tonsils
could have been avoided by
starting the child out on the
The Atlantic Coast Line and
Seaboard Air Line railroads will
study "the possible advantages of
merging." The two railroads oper-
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dkssEwovcEuwos &
mmawuor-wuuKEONG •Z
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MIAMI — Federal Judge Har-
"fma R Medina, in asserting spir-
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Constable Gets Bootleg
Evidence Riqht In Face
power gains at speeds over 50 TAZEWELL. Tenn. (UPI-Con:
miles per hour. ! stable Andy Johnson got plenty of
The 215-horsepower Rambler, evidence when he burst into tee
Rebel V-8 has a four-barrel car- home of a bootlegging suspect-
buretor which offers improved some of it right in the face,
control of fuel under all condi- Johnson said that when he
tions and which minimizes flood- walked through the door Mrs
ing problems The engine s' valve Chris Brantley threw a bucket of
system has been redesigned for moonshine whisky at him and he
longer life and quieter opera- didn't have time to duck,
tion.
Both the Six and V-8 require
only regular-grade gasoline for
further economy, of operation.
In another move to provide ad-
ditional fuel economy, formerly
optional axle ratios designed to
’ give more miles per gallon have
become standard equipment for
of the 1959 Rambler. The 127-
is available
plant incorporates
Harried
woman
tlx k—t kitU l <•
Oet 15 im at Brownwood Thu under the
never before could be primed
because of inaccessability to
bury and New Britain, Conn., Fall i
River, Mass., and Wheeling. Stu-
benville, W.Va.-Ohio.
The department added 14
1 Tear Ta Pay $1 Weekly
FREE Rell-away
"hl stand er set
af World House Reference
Encyelopedia
the new super-enamel type, de-
veloped to provide a harder stir- •
face finish that is more resistant .
to dulling, chalking and marring. ‘
On Custom station wagons, a new ed-out bodies. Consequentiy; an
driftwood gray wood-grain trim even higher resale value will re-
also is offered. sult in years to come. Abernathy .
A missile-like spear which runs — | . ------ _
the full length of the car high- or 3 875 Inches The single four- zine coated. Metal thickness for
lights the side styling treatment, barrel carburetor engine has 325 tall pipes has been Increased 40
The upper portion of the gently horsepower. while the "Q" en- per cent and. In addition, they
flared tail tins flows forward gine with three dual barrel car-
smoothly into the center of the buretors produces 345 horsepow-
1959 models The other ratios
45
' Orval Faubus. when informed
about a U.S. Circuit Court of Ap-
peals order restraining leasing of
' Little Rock schools to a private
corporation which would keep
them segregated:
"I haven't surrendered. I am
not ready to surrender and I don’t
intend to surrender."
NEW YORK.— Godfrey P..
Schmidt court-appointed monitor
of the Teamsters ton. on
charges by Teamster bo . James
Hoffa that Schmiit sulicued and
received contribution from em-
ployers and employer groups:
“I know there is no conflict at
interest.”
A
moval of the tonsils. It should tion with an electric needle or
be decided on an individual by radium 'in the case of the
ing. The company's Ambassador
V-8 and Rambler American
models, which will be announced
later, also will be placed on sale
October 8.
right kind of diet.
Diet alone can neither prevent
nor bring on tonsillitis.
Inflammation of the tonsils of
an acute nature is almost cer-
tainly the result of germs in that
tissue. They probably reached quently removed at the same
the tonsils through the air - time as the tonsils
sometimes because of contact Most specialists in this field
with others carrying the disease belleve that diseased tonsils and
germs or because -of infected adenoids should be removed sur-
milk. gically They are sometimes
This raises the question of re- treated with- X-ray, by coagula-
DETROIT, Sept. 30— American than previously for greater 1
Motors today introduced its new strength and durability.
1959 Rambler which features new in keeping with the popular
exterior and interior styling, and compact-car concept, the 1959 _____
engineering changes designed to Ramblers retain the same over- ' horsepower
further increase Rambler econo- all exterior and interior dimen-|r: _ :—2.
my of operation and durability. sions. Flo carburetor designed to in-
The 108-inch-wheelbase Ramb- Abernathy emphasized that I
Rambler interiors provide gener-
With Handy 7050
Cartying Case
Plus Tax
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Parent Shouldn't Delay If
Tonsil Removal Is Advised
cheap below-the-belt cracks of
Harry Truman and his ilk.”
available last year. Offering
the most complete array of hard-
top styling ever produced by
Cadillac, the new models will be
on display in Dealers' showrooms
tomorrow.
the entire line of new Cadillac sions.
cars gave us the opportunity to •The brilliant performance of
bring together majestic new styi- the new Cadillac engine under-
ing and brilliant performance to scores the extensive engineering i
exceed even further the stand- improvements achieved in a maj- j
ards for which Cadillac has been or redesigning for greater dis- j
so renowned. placement, a higher compression I
"In appearance. these new ratio, and more effective engine
Cadillacs—from the exquisitely breathing. These important steps,
wrought grille and hood to the together with the new carburetor
beautifully sculptured rear fins heating and engine warm-up con-
—will set a new style note." I trots, provide a fully mature en-
Roche predicted. 1 gine design never before achiev-1
“The sweeping elegance of ed even in Cadillac’s long his-1
Cadillac's newly created sil-lcmma-----
is matched xammnsacom-oe
month than last July.
^rjrep’S^p^ Cadillac Emphasizes New Style
dence, R.I.. Bridgeport. Water-1 ■
Dry Cleaning W gemm, ggy
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"Extensive changes throughout maximum power
Brown County Nash is the front and rear seats measure
county Rambler dealer • five feet in width These favor-
1 "Rambler sales set a new all- able interior dimensions arc
I time record in 1958 because of made possible by American Mo-
the great public swing to the tor's single-unit construction,
concept of compactness, economy under which- useless bulk, and
and maneuverability.” Abernathy weight is eliminated sinre there
said. "We anticipate even fur- is no separate frame The under,
ther production and sales gains body and body sections are fused
in 1959 since more and more into an integral unit with more
motorists each year are becom- than 9.000 welds, which results
ing aware of the Rambler con- in a stronger and safer auto,
cepe of motoring ” mobile, as well as making it
Eleven models, including sta- lighter in weight and less bulky.
lion wagons, hardtops and se- In another engineering advan-
dans. will be offered in the Six cement. American Motors dips
and V-8 series. All arc four-door all Rambler bodies in a rust.
Fifteen single-tone and preventing primer which seals all
metal areas—even those which
7e am Doetot
Written for NEA Service
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.
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car. ter.
The new die-cast grille is made j pleased to announce another
of two pieces to minimize repair | Cadillac “first" Roche said,
costs if the car is involved in “Cadillac has introduced a new
an accident. shock absorber which. I am eon- '
Both front and rear bumpers, fident. will be a major contrf-
whicb feature recessed areas for but ion to the industry."
license plates, are made of steel । The new shock absorber has a
which is 23 per cent heavier nylon fiim sleeve which holds'
~~ ; captive Freon-12. The Freon re-
maarremezxaaa places the air which is in other
E9M2P‛0EEM2K of shock absorbers and
RN25 3x223226 expan1: an I coinracis wih the
fr a- 1 ■' the c... Thin rontinuhl-
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mammeMMaEza formace poin
Decribine the 1959 Cadillac
line Hoche said th- 17 model:
wmEMeemameEa82en ine lnde an additional Serlan not
Cnsulatos ane Bustnesa 22742
dlapiay Aevertastus
Clasified Advertising 41*0
Xugraving Dent
1kd:e
New England railroads notified
the Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion they propose to raise passen-
er fares 5 per cent on Dec. 1 on
both coach and first class fares.
Presidents of 10 farm equipment
firms predicted sales this year
would be well ahead of 1957. Six
of them forecast further gains in
1959. Their forecasts, based on
favorable 1958 crops, rising farm
income and the trend toward larg-
er farms, were made at the 65th
annual convention of the Farm
Equipment Institute.
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1 Home Study msh seheet Ceurse
enable’ you to finish high school in
your spare ’tire
Writs for FREE Bulletin
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