The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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Dealers in These Famous Products:
• Duncan's E-Z Flow
• Ceramichrome glazes and underglazes
• Willoughby Art Glazes
• Frances Perma-Stains
• Zirro • Paragon Kilns
Also China Painting and Art Supplies
Also These Permanent Pigment Paint:
• Taubes Sponsored Painting Mediums
• Gumbaucher • Tex-Art
• Alphacolor Textile Painting Supplies
• All Brands of Stencils
SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE
GIVEN TO BEGINNERS
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And Personalized Gifts
Special discounts for Ceramic and art supplies to
schools, clubs, churches, organizations, military,
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No. 103, March 15th. Also parti
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SHOWER HONORS
MRS. JUANITA RUHL
Beccnliy. Mmes Billie 'Jaynes
and Mary Steele gave a imsCeilan ’
t-ous shower honoring Mrs Juan
Hu Ruhl al itw' iu»uu\ iif Mr»
Joe Dowdy Lake Waifo Mn>
lluhl lust'hur home. 1700 West'
Aye., and ^intents in a recent
fare Arrpint! burned items were
naan/- ail treasures. L_
tapestries lace*, silver cut
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On Firm Footing
The l^ity of Bellmead d*rte-i- Garbage colH-ction.s Mve been
fa gopd .kal/aboi/ j he4.vy f,nan[iat problem The
ty officials found :J<mL they
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Payors were Valentine hearts fill f
/ith pink and white candy
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son, Carolyn
f’ulleV,x Kenna Whitstruck and
tlohhio \ Cr'ihifor W ith
the ahangei which the prepose-1 i Masters Dorge Lusk "stove Jack
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4-H NEWS
Al Ministers Week
Waco Methodist were r----1
sented at the Jwenty-third annual
Ministers’ Week held at Southern j
Methodist university here Mon ]
day. Feb 3, through Thursday.
'Feb. 6.
\ Lecturers included: Dr. W. E
Sangster of London, England.
General Secretary of the HBmeJ
Department of thl- I
Methodist Church; Dr I
inquebar. the Church of South I
I Indian, and Fast Asia Secretary
of the International Missionary
Council and the World C>uiicil
of Churches; and Dr Jack Fine
gan, professor of the New Trita-
ment, Pacific School of Religion,-
Berkeley. Calif.
Waco was represented by Gil
beet Ferrell. Mr. and Mrs Cleon
Flanagan, Earl L. Ward. Dr
and Mrs G Alfred Brown. A
S. Gafford.
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Bank your savings by buy-
ing guaranteed Nylon
hosiery and socks for the
entire family. Call
Cartney called the meeting
4 H motto and pledge.
The roll was called by Norene
Landingham She also read the
minutes and they were approved
Mary Ann Tullion and Norine
I-andingham gave a brief report
on < meeting they attended
Sharon McCartney turned the
meeting over to Miss Lee She
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Pack 4« which-is sponsored by
the Kendrick P T A They give
a Skit that gave the viewers an
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BRODERICK
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For Comploto Building Materials
Dallas Highway at Lakeview—Phone D-2431
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book Many gifts were sent hy advanced by th^ UtMities t’o^niv
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Sisters who were unable to
tend. Participating were Mm«--,
Elizabeth Smalley, Ixna Coih
mon. Villa Reneau, Virginia Fied' 52^80,OQO aXter the city consoli i budget thi^ rear
let, Jewel -Adcock. Nefle Bailey, j, dated t
and Hui-I Hill 1 IVimWoMrii— „
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T. C. MORGAN & SON PLUMBING CO.
LICENSED BONDED'
Plmbing -- Contracting — Repairs
FIXTURES
for what it costs to dry them
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Instructions
City of Bellmead
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W»ea, Texas
RUBY LEDBETTER VISITS WACO PYTHIAN SISTERS
Mrs |ilaxine Gephart. MEC
i-viiduct^d’the recent meeting of
Waco Temple No. «5 Pythian
Sikienf, assisted by Mrs I an a
Commons, musician other offt-
«r» were Mmes. Elizabeth Smal
Uy, secretary pro tern, Sarah
, Sullivan, treasurer, Nelle Bailey.
Mangager pro tern, Geana Han
cock, excellent senior, Etta fieri
ding, excellent junior, Lydia
a Budget Shop
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Estate Broker* Drive
The Waco Chapter of lh< Wo |
men's Council of Real Estate .
Brokers dined at H 30 Wednesday
evening Feb 5th at the Waco i
Federation of Woinpn** Clubs./
2000 Bosque Blvd in Eeepiag
with the seasbn red satin heart pj^.ntiL
shaped boxes w-erq placed at ?n. ' ,
jervals m the ivy that trailed i
down the table Small hurncaiie f,(Xctess.
YOU'LL AGREE!
1958's BEST
BARGAIN
Washable Corduroy
Leisure-Alls
Regular $5.98 and $6.98
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Mmes Carrie Mae Barnard and
Lillian George have returned/
from Austin where they attended
- meeting of'the educational tom!
mlttge of Texas Real Estate Asso
Etta Redding as excellent jun <* *hich both are mein
ior Mrs. Virgim. Fiedler PC , '’r’..,Barn"d “ p«8‘ ,>res\
gave the invocation and Mrs , • ” ” -
Badey presented the flag ! «' NABKB and **”• ^°rg<“ 1"
. (Ofnmitlee member, James Bid
Mrs Ruby Ledbetter, district | die of Dallas, Vice President of
! deputy grand chief, |Mid her of ; a mortgage company and Real
fictal visit tOk^Vaco i\-mpje No Estate Instructor at SMU presid
85 She was guest speaker and red. •*
i .... .... 1 ! y Second annual TREA Institute
I chiefs emblem ’The Leaf" Plans sponsored by t^ie Texas Real Es
I were made for participating in i Ut Association and Educational
the District Meeting of Pythiao | Committee yill be ^leld ^Lugust
I e with McGregor Temple 10-16 in Austin, accordng \to de-
cision at the meeting It wifi be
the District Meeting “ 37’i hour course
-. i Those persons who successful-
I Temple No. 103. March 15th. Also | >7 <*mopleted Coyrse I in 1B57
participating in duties of the | knd received their designations
Temple toere Mmes Villa Re j as “Certified Real Estate Sales
neau; Jirtimie Hay. Florence ! man” and “Certified Real Estate
Snodgrass, Lilly Belle Cobbs, Es j Brokers" -both copyrighted titles;
telle Reams, Jo Elkins, Bumice | by TltEA - will be eligible to
Catref, Vera Colley and T. A i enroll for Course II this year
GRADUATE SCHOOL
AWARDS 102 DEGREES
The University of Texas Grad tv
ate School awarded 102 masters’
degrees at the end Of the 1957 58 j
first semester, Deain W. Gordon ,
Whaley announced.
Degree recipients included I
Master of Arts from Waco- J. I
Carroll McReynolds, 3717 Huaco
| Miss Jain Loveless
Has Birthday Party
Jann Loveless celeb ruled W<
sixth birthday on February 5i h
with a party at the home of her
, Mr and Mrs (fburk
Lovyh-ss. 1216 Lewis in Bellmead
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lump, held red t.IMT- pji.;A||,n, -app.trK'. here. •""'''I' 81— ‘"S nUul
The blessing was asked by Lilian I K^tW, \umejWis gamcK, wen* anil f.guHni-s gathered in ^.rs ' foqd- sive money by collugting
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,, „ played Pink punch was served
A pipk birthday cake was be
defked with six 'ballerina dolls
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(hirsts were Misses Connie Vin
Morgan, Jan/’-t
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pie Lifting Service of the Waco I
rd will convene | fire
>Wer and Light j program
lull, 3000 Frank »■/»«.
-^30 pm. Wed —
A.panel dis ruary 18 at the school house ¥he into a tyP^’l dcn rocet
" *“'* u" program will be on Driver Re- tnX den presented one part
I training of a den m^c0ng under the titles 1
! of: i JI’Iedge/to the flag 2 Com- [
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Almetta Gribblt,! offered .
Stewart.i Th<‘ pirs( Annual Institute was
Minnie a ne* first' for, TREIA last year,
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Daisy I °f *,s kind ever offered in the
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man refreshments committee,! nature, the Institute has gained
■ used the Valentine motif in decor-
ation, napcry and refreshments.
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The /meeting was P.T.A.
Founders Day honoring the past
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( A symposium of teachers dis-
Principal. Air W. L. Barron, pr<*- [
sided as moderator. Miss Dorine
McKenzie, 1st grade teacher, dis^ ;
cussed the roll of' “Parenti in (
Partnership”. Mr, James King.
George
After dinner Mrs, Vera Hub '
bard, the President, presided
’Business,was deferred as she in '
traduced the speaker for the ,
evening, Mr R. T Gregory. Mi
Gregory is fhe Traffic add Plans,
ning Engineer for the City of
Waco, Hu talk was interesting
and lAfornyativi? as
Mayor Jpnu-s Scott /present-^' 'h*',r ow n M«»>age rather than J
program; introi.rn.-ing Cjt >4 Paying independent MirkOhJ-,on
iqtif wa<C Secretary B K Wekt who gai•> 'contract phye\. '
,;.;,,Ak- Heilm^-ad’i, pumdation has in-
The J ity of Rylmesd parted creased and rgpiq strides ihad<* Z
’> X >3,OHO budget in operitibn of the city affairs
ituS’mr-1 Xyicupl m<yiii- , including an Mfectiy*- police de
A\ , partment. ponded indebte<lness\
Pythian p’^ip °f course wad-eut off when ! now) stands at $640.000\
r to atij 'he cit incoYporaled; *!>• 1^57" The .Original corporation was
es/| budget was >47,700 Theptax j changed in 1956 to the Home
valuations hayie been adjust^ to ' Ride Charter. The new combined
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v VtodK oyer the water ' explMncd. The city now com
inibTuxgingo*'dDtricl_and fire dry j ul--te of- ail tmnsgctions,
l iQyhhling tyi records,
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of travel overseas with Captain
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were giving tbi# shower as a tove IKe r ... „ .. .,
gift, the Valentine tnqtif waaj' Swretaiy B K Welt who gau-
appropriately used in decoration^, a lot of .interesting statyitK*
napery and refreshments. Mrs I
SlecJe. presided at 'the punch ' out in 1954 with
f^S7’j'eff"biehUlUra‘.’ MVei-o -•
he outlined j ‘DebbiV Granger together
Lake and new Highways would , son, Allen Lee Nesbetl and Randv
bring to Ward There followed a ' Kattner
question perjod
The buaineM session foutyi '
Lorene Milam acling JSec’y Prt>
tern Mrs Hubbard extended to I
opr guest Grace Mickle, a hearty
welcome and Myrtle L. Martin I,t.h^ whcn r’o®<o™
the new member, also. onst&tion
It was noted that the follbwing night'
had been asked to serve as hos/ A ,
tessei for the Women’s council j
breakfast on June 20th when the
Texas Real Estate ’ Association
convenes tn Austin: Gladys Fei
guson, Halla May Lipsitz, Flora
Jones, Lillian Geolrge, Verg Huty *
Mrs
ter, Lilly Mae, in their pew home '
j mond Gerik and Mr and Mrs(. i da>’ at Pm ,n ,he
... . . - - I Eugene Gerik and children of cafetonum. The meeting was
Var^,' Annet,e Hicks and Nancy ross anrf Mrs. Raymond opened with Mrs L T Dickey |
L'?it.Pr L 4Gerik and daughter and Mr all “*■“ nraveW The;
i^ll members were urged to FJ -
be present when the Waco Multi Waco
Rea/ °fllthe W’W I Ar,Pn? VaVra blked Hrie<1> «n
Krai Estate Boar*’ will i w . *
at the Texas PoWer i
Co.’s assembly Hall, 3600 Frank
lin Ave., at 7:30^9
nesday, Feb. 12th
evasion will bq
ft J Chapman.
Tatum. Visitors from McGregor J For those persons who have not
(Temple No 103 were Mmes. Gen j attended previously, Course I
leva - Smith. Almetta Gribble,! offered
) Jane Brown, Bertha Stewart.v The First ,Annu^i Institute
Ruttv H. Di Prottere, 1
Moats, Mamie Goff, Margie Bee |ih 'hat ’h? school was the second
bee, Flossie Smith and 1
Merritte. Mrs. Mary Steele, chair- 1 United Stater.
j much interest from other State
Associations
Projected plans cftll for the
Institute, to be a three year edu-
cational course, covering all phas-
es of real estate principles and
practices. Completion of the full
three year schobl will entitle a
Realtor or salesman to be desig
nated as a "Master Broker or
"Master Salesman ”
Both Waco women attended1
■ Course I in Austin last year and i
poxvo ■ • ■ nAart if i/tnl An rKA. I
. twin, and have registered for j
Course II. It is hoped that many
Waco Realtor's will attend the
institute in Austin this summer
Supports Back
Attack on Traffic
Accidents
J O. Musick. General Manager ) nlT.'fu *
of fhe Texas Safety Association. |
explained, today, the February-: ,
j Signs of Life campaign sponsored
throughout the state, byjTSA. in
support of the national Back the
Attack on Traffic Accidents cam-
paign
"The purposes of the Signs of
Life program are to strengthen
engineering and*enforcement, to
stimulate prompt recognition of
I the signs, signals and markings,
and to encourage obedience to
them and to the safety rules they
i represent."-
Musick said these signs were
not only there to inform us of the
law. but (or our personal pro
I tection .
The safety expert said that
traffic signs are proven life sav-
ers in that they provide walkers
I and drivers with
needed to chart a
through traffic
For those who are unfamilar
with all the modern sign lang-
uage, Musick explained the mean
ing of the six basic sign shapes;
Octagon—red with what# let-
tering, means come to a full stop
and be sure the way is dear be-
fore proceeding. The older stop
signs—octagonal, but yellow with
black lettering—have the same
meaning
Triangle—yellow with black
lettering, the newest of standard
signs It reads. "Yield Right of
Way” and requires the driver
to slow down or stop, if neces
sary. to give right of way to
cross traffic at intersections.
Rectangle—white with black or
other color lettering, states the
law: parking retrtetions, speed
limits, turning and passing regu-
lations. etc.
Diamond—yellow with black
lettering, warns of dangerous or
unusual conditions ahead, such
as curves, side roads, etc.
Round—yellow with black X
and RR, indicates a highway-
railroad crossing 300 to 500 feet
ahead.
Crossbuck — another railroad
warning sign, white with black
lettering. Erected within 15 feet
of a highway-rail crossing Many
people neglect -to respect the in;
herent dangers of a railroad
crossing. Thus, approximately
2.500 people were killed in such
accidents during 1957
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Meeting in Austin
Jetikina, protector, Billie Jaynes
Gdard. Mrs E’the) Getzie. install 1
ing officer, assisted by Mrs Nel- j
le Bailey, GS, and Mlm Jewel ; a
Adcock, Gr Mgr , installed Mrs
Etta Redding, as excellent jtin
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Rajah B. Manikam, Bishop of)
Showed us how to make a color
chart. She also gave us a few1-------—-• y !
pointers on how to select colors 5th grade teacher, dieuaaqd the
for our bedrooms «»u ^’Teacher in Partnership”. I
We had a few songs and the' Mrs Jayne Barrett, 1st trade
meeting was adjourned by the)! teacher, dUcitssed the roll of
4 H Club prayer 1 ! “Community in the Partnership ’
Vavra was in ' z /
Chib me( Tuesdav,' Kendrick School
.. rt-port was made on the Mat MPPtlllfl
house warmudp the club gave•
“.a Wilma Ki^erand her dhugli + ' ! a- .
Lilly Mae, in thqir pew home Kendriek Elementary PTA
j m West. Guests were Mrs Ed- held lh*ir «*ula'’ meeting Tue*
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Eugene Gerik and children of cafetonum The meeting' was )
Mr and Mrs Raymond opined with Mrs 1. T Dickey;
... .. | leading the opsning prayer/ The j
Ed Gerik’ and "children of Boy Scouts gavb a childrens pro- •
gram in observance of Boy Scout}
,. ------------on Week The program was present ,
hazards ^ien turned the | ed dcn mothers and cubs fr#tn ,
—i over to the club fpr a “a ” ul“u’ 1”
' roufid table discussion/•
I The qext meeting will be E'elv
ing Each den presented one part
of 1 fl’ledge/to the flag 2 Com-
petitive game playing. 3 Candle ;
light ceremony. Craft work 5. i
Skit in pantomime for monthly
I .The Gholson 4H Club met in pa<* meetln< I
regular session on Monday. E'el> , nj>bunafln^ committee tp .
renre i ru>ry 3 at Gholson School nommale trffic^rs far tin- next
repre I President in charge Sharon Me y*“ai‘ *B* plec>ed Thc> *Wv'Mrs
. ..".IL t<- K G Weyd, Mrs Vernon E>TOt. \
order. Norma Bettingen led the and Mrs Teddy Horat
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Presidents Mrs J.\T. Cqfbo and
Mrs. Reginald Caihbel
A sympos/um of te
cUssed "Partners ih Education”.
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Foster, W. S. The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1958, newspaper, February 13, 1958; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239372/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .