The Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953 Page: 11 of 12
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lliursday March 26 1953
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RENTALS
LEGAL DIRECTORY MERCHANDISE
Legal Directory Miscellaneous For Sale
NEIL E. CLINKENBEARD
Attorney at Law
Bradley Bids. Kilieen Ph. 186
J. W. THOMAS
Attorney
Belton Texa*
Phone 533
TOM A. CARLILE
Attorney at Law
Ratliff Bldg Office No. 1
Phone 4591 Kilieen
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PERSONALS B-9
HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR DRINK-
ing problems? For help write Alcoholic
Anonymous Kilieen P.O. Box 607 or call
7225.
APARTMENTS FURNISHED C-l
160 UNITS
Furnished Unfurnished
Apartments
Includes
Range-Refrigerator-Attic Fan
If You Are Looking For
Ideal Living Apartments Where
Your Rental DOLLAR Earns
Money For You ... Be Sure
To Check With Us Before You
FAIRWAY
PARK DEVELOPERS INC.
(Adjacent To Golf Course)
1700 Walker Drive
Kilieen
Wanda Park Apts.
Killeen's Finest
Location
Completely
FURNISHED Or
UNFURNISHED
Apartments
1 2 & 3 Bedrooms
LOW RENT
New Modern
Furniture
Go east on Rancier till you
see Wanda Park Rental Of
fice sign—stop and ask for
information.
Cloud Const. Co. Agents
Phone 6555 or 1471
KILLEEN
HOUSING CORP.
Box 248 Kilieen Texas
RENTALS
APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED C-2
NEW
APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE
NOW IN
KILLEEN
1 Bedroom $65
2 Bedrooms $75
3 Bedrooms $85
REFRIGERATOR
AND RANGE INCLUDED
New Beautiful Furniture Available at
Small Additional charge.
RENTAL OFFICE
Corner of
Stewart & Duncan
Call Kilieen 7041
WILLIAMS AND DUNLAP
HOOD CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED TWO BED-
room rock house 1503 N. 2nd street
Kilieen. Extra large lot garden space
car port and storage room $65.00
month. Call 4904 or see Gene Bishop
901 Attas Ave. Kilieen.
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE D-l
CLOUD CO.
REALTOR
Temple Texas
Offer a three bedroom brick home with
detached 2-car garage. Located on corner
lot in desirable location in Belton. Pay
$1600 for equity assume loan at pay
ments now on property.
Call 3-4543
For Full
"Particulars
CLOUD CO
REALTOR
Temple Texas
EMPLOYMENT
HELP WANTED FEMALE H-2
ARMY WIVES—IF YOU ARE AN Ex
perienced Teletypesetter tape puncher you
can earn good wages on the Temple Daily
Telegram staff. Apply to Ira Cowan or
C. A. Schulz.
SITUATIONS WANTED H^
EXPERIENCED BABY SITTER AVAIL-
able day or night. Call 7907 Kilieen.
PIANO LESSONS FOR CHILDREN. CALL
Fort Hood 3620.
Buy United States
Savings Bonds!
GAS
FOR SALE—BABY STROLLER. .USED
one year. In very good condition will
seli reasonable. See at 503 West Ave. C
Kilieen. (3-3).
FOR SALE—FRIGIDAIRE~ REFRIGERA-
tor runs good. Must sell to buy larger
model. Can be seen at 1708 N. 18th or
call 3811.
FOR SALE—GORGEOUS COCKER SPAN-
iel puppies: blacks reds and blondes
top blood lines ready to go. Burnside
Kennels Belton Texas.
FOR SALE—GUARANTEED WASHING
MACHINES AT ALL PRICES AND
MODELS. FISHER-WILLSON APPLI
ANCE CO.. KILLEEN. TEXAS.
FOR SALE—RETINA IIA CAMERA
Schneider lens 12 1-500 second MX
shutter: used only twice. 5115.00. Contact
Lt. Walter phone Fort Hood 45234.
(C-2).
LOST—BILLFOLD LOST NEAR 200 Block
of the school area. Contains lunch
ticket social security card drivers
license. Contact Loyd B. Davis Bldg.
209 Apt. 2 phone 43224. (C-2).
AUTOMOTIVE
MAHOGANY
Like new.
FOR SALE—17" DARK
Magnovox console television.
$400 set must go for only S250. See at
510 Blake St. Kilieen or call 2875. (3-3).
MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE M0
WILL SWAP—MONTGOMERY-WARD NO.
1000 baggage trailer trailer rigid bump
er hitch dual pivots canvas top pur
chased January '53 trailed 1700 miles.
Cost S140 will trade for air conditioner
preferably refrigeration type. Phone
Colonel R. W. Cole. 3844 Ft. Hood or
11352 Kilieen. (3-3).
Office. School Supplies 1-6
CLARY
ADDING MACHINES
ROYAL TYPEWRITERS
and
CASH REGISTERS
Sales Rentals
Repairs
O S
OFFICE MACHINES CO.
317 West Adams
Temple Phone 3-5351
FREE PARKING
BATTERY. TIRE SERVICE L-l
FOR SALE—1951 CUSHMAN MOTOR
scooter $250. 1951 red convertible Pon-
tiac 13000 actual miles. Will finance
$700 down. Telephone Kilieen 328. (C-2)
HOUSETRAILERS L-5
FOR SALE—32 FT. TRAVFLLITE TRAIL-
er house. 1951 model 2 bedrooms mod
ern with shower. Site H-5 EM Trailer
Park. Will sell for S2.S50. Call 3478
during duty hours. (C-l).
FOR SALE—1951 TRAVELITE TRAILER.
32 ft. long modern with two bedrooms
big frigidaire. Air conditioner included
$2850. Site at H-5 EM Trailer courts.
During duty hours phone 3478. (C-2)
FOR SALE—1949 KIT HOUSE TRAILER
21 ft. long. See Cpl. Dale E. Carlson
lot 43 Adams Trailer courts Kilieen.
(C-2).
PX HOURS
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Friday 6:30 'til 8 a. m. 11:30 a. m.
'til 2 p. m. 4:30 'til 9:30 p. m.
Saturday 6:30 a. m. 'til 1 p. m. and
Sunday 8 a. m. 'til 12:30 p. m.
4:30 'til 9:30 p. m.
Service Station Ejsfchange No.
64: Monday-Saturday 11 a. m. 'til
6 p. m. closed Sunday.
WEST POINT
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Must have completed one full
year of active enlisted service by
July 1 1954.
Must be unmarried and must
never have been married. Cadets
are not permitted to marry until
after graduation.
Must have been graduated from
high school or achieved the equiv
alent education. Previous educa
tion should include at least three
years of high school mathematics
including algebra and plane geom
etry one year of American his
tory and three years of English
including Literature.
Applicants must be of good
moral character. Evidence of
convictions by court martial
for previous violations of mili
tary laws other than minor
violations of the Articles of
War or conviction of a felony
in a military or civilian court
or a history of venereal infec
tion or habitual intemperance
is disqualifying.
Applicants must possess the ca
pacity of leadership required of of
ficers of the Army and only indivi
duals who strongly desire a perma
nent career as officers of the Reg
ular Army should apply for ap
pointment.
Candidates will be selected by
The Adjutant General Department
of the Army on the basis of their
designating examination scores on
or about Aug. 15 1953 at which
time instructions will be issued in
reference to transfers to the Pre
paratory School for those candi
dates on active duty and to pre
liminary physical examinations is
sued in connection therewith. Ap
plicants whose scores in the ex
amination do not entitle them to
selection will be notified on or about
Sept. 15 1953.
The USMA Section has a limit
ed number of catalogues which
contain all sources of admission
scholastic and physical require
ments as well as various other
items of interest.
Minister: "Ah good morning
Mrs. Brown. I see you are taking
a tramp about the country."
Mrs. Brown: "A tramp indeed!
I'll have you know this is my hus
band."
Regular 22'/2c
Ethyl 24'/2C
All Standard Brands of Oil Sold Hero
We Wash and Grease to Please
Phone 139B3—We pick op and return your car
GOODE OIL CO.
Killeen's Newest & Finest
Service Station—On HiWay 190
DIV. SIGNAL SUPPLY
Cpl. Ephrain Long is on loan to
the company to assist in catalog
ing supplies.
We welcome Sgt. Robert John
son PFC Curtis Liverett and Pvts
Camis Roger and Patton.
Returning to civilian life are
Cpls Robert Price Leroy Smith
and Ephrain Long.
RADIO RELAY SECTION
Lieutenant Stockman's new po
sition is as section leader at T&T.
RADIO SECTION
We have added two new men to
our roster. They are PFCs Rose
and Ferguson who have returned
from high speed .operators school
at Camp Gordon.
In return we are losing Cpls
Keller and Croteau who are de
parting for civilian life. Also de
parting for a 15 day leave is PFC
Geiresback.
Departing for a four week course
at the NCO Academy are PFCs
Viox and Domigall.
PHOTO SECTION
A new junior member of the
photo section has recently arrived
in he or of a 7 1 2
boy The papa is Cpl. Joe
Franz who has recently completed
the course at the NCO Academy
and from there went on a 15 day
leave to help take care of his new
income tax deduction.
Temple
mo
214 S. 10th St.
Thursday March 26
7 p.m.—Servicewives Meeting.
8 p.m.—Whist Tournament.
Friday March 27
7 p.m.—Square Dance Class.
8 p.m.—Baseball Party.
Saturday March 28
4 p.m.—Snack Time.
8-11 p.m.—March Birthday
Party.
Sunday March 29
9:30 a.m.—Java Hour.
10:30 a.m.—Morning Devotions.
2 p.m.—Classical Recordings.
6 p.m.—Vesper Program.
7 p.m.—Refreshments.
8 p.m.—Double or Nothing.
Monday March 30
8 p.m.—Stop the Music.
Tuesday March 31
7 p.m. Have a Manicure.
8 p.m.—Fudge Party.
Wednesday April 1
8 p.m.—"Fools' Paradise"
(April Fool Party).
THE ARMORED SENTINEL
THESE 10 BEAUTIES were picked by the Chicago Press Photo
graphers to compete in the finals of the "Miss Photo Flash"
contest. Top row left to right are: Carmelita Gibbs Betty Becker
and Lou Taylor. Second row left to right are: Nancy Miller
Carol Segermark Reggie Dombeek Nola Cargill. Bottom row left
to right: Lee Gaye Myrna Hansen and Arlene Williams.
Births
SOMERVILLE—Born Feb. 19 53 to Sgt.
and Mrs. Weldon Dean Somerville & S
Co 1st MTB a daughter Judy Carol.
HARKINS—Born Feb. 20 53 to Cpl. and
Mrs. Benedict Harkins Co B 1st MTB a
son Charles Karl.
QUATTRIN—Born Feb. 21 53 to Pfc.
and Mrs. Victor Walter Quattrin Co D
16th AEB a son Mark.
HALE—Born Feb. 21 53 to M-Sgt. and
Mrs. Willard G. Hale 8629lh AAU. Fort
Sam Houston a son Bedford Jose.
SMITH—Born Feb. 22 i3 to Sfc. and
Mrs. T. D. Smith Co B 81st Ren Bn
a son Richard Dan.
LAWSON—Born Feb. 22. 53 to Cpl. and
Mrs. Billy E. Lawson Btry A 2d AAA
AW Bn a daughter Dcbra La Jean.
FOSTER—Born Feb. 23 53 to Sgt. and
Mrs. William Garrett Foster Co B 4th
MTB a son David Garrett.
HOUSTON—Bam Feb. 28. 1953 to Cpl
and Mrs. Richard Grant Houston 8455th
MP Co. Kilieen Base a daughter Terra
Ann.
BOWMAN—Born Feb. 28 1953 to 1st
Lt. and Mrs. Melvin Leonard Bowman
Hq. 4005th ASU US Army Hospital a
daughter Judy Lynne.
BENSON—Born March 1 1953 to Sgt.
and Mrs. Elfred Guan Benson H&S Co.
16th AEB twin sons Terry Lawrence and
Jerry Lawrence.
BROGAN—Born March 1 1953 to Sgt.
and Mrs. Robert William Brogan Hq. Co.
1st Armd. Div a daughter Deborah Lynn.
MQAK—Born March 2 1953 to PFC
and Mrs. George Preston Moak. 141st
Armd. Sig. Co. a son Charles Richard.
ALLISON—Born March 2. 1953 to PFC
and Mrs. Jack Edward Allison Hq. Co.
1st Armd. Div. a daughter Candice Marie.
HAINES—Born March 2. 1953 to 1st Lt.
and Mrs. Thomas Elbert Haines. Hq..
4005th ASU US Army Hospital a son
Stephen Warren.
JOHNSON—Born March 3 1953 to Sgt.
and Mrs. Walter Wesley ohnson Hq. &
Hq. Co. CCB a son Dennis Harold.
TABOR—Born March 3 1953 to PFC
and Mrs. Robert Clell Tabor. 24th Tng.
Co. 4th Tng. Bn. a son Robert Wayne.
SHIFLETT— Born March 4. 1953 to Cpl.
and Mrs. Johnny Franklin Shiflett H&H
Co. 84fi0th AAU Kilieen Base a daugh
ter Debra. Jane.
ABERNATHY—Born March 4 1953 to
Sgt. and Mrs. Frederick James Abernalhy.
Enl. Det. 4005th ASU a daughter Edith
Ardell.
DOANE—Born March 4 1953 to SFC
and Mrs. Delbert Dean Doane Co. ts
13th MTB a daughter Linda Sue.
SIDEBOTTOM—Born March 4 lfb3 to
A-lc and Mrs. John H. Sidebottom 4001st
ABS Gray Air Force Base a son ohnnie
Dean. _.
GIZA—Born March. 6 1953 to and
Mrs. Joseph John Giza Hq.
W/Ui
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GEN. CLARKE
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charge of the engineering di
vision.
From February until December
1940 he was commanding officer
47th Engineer Troop (Mechan
ized) 16th Engineer Btn. (a unit
now assigned to the 1st Armored)
the 1st Armored Corps and the
Armored Force at Fort Knox.
The next four months were
spent as a military observer in
the Office of the Military Attache
in London and in April 1941 he
became commanding' officer off
the 24th Engineer Btn. at Pine
Camp N. Y. Late in the same
year General Clarke became chief
of staff of the 4th Armd. Div. and
in November 1943 assumed com
mand of the CC "A" of the 4th
Armored the unit he took over
seas the following month.
In addition to the Bachelor
of Science degree from West
Point General Clarke grad
uated with a civil engineering
degree from Cornell Univer
sity in 1927 and received a
Bachelor of Law degree from
LaSalle Extension University
in 1936. He has also attended
the Engineer School Chem
ical Warfare School the Com
a a a S a
School and is a constructive
graduate of the National War
College.
QlU
Bn. Ft. Hood a son Ldvvaid .loseph.
TOLLEY—Born March 8. 19j3 to Cpl.
and Mrs. Charles Joseph lolley H&H Co.
CCB Ft. Hood a daughter Joyce Ann.
STAN FILL—Born March 9 t° Via
and Mrs. Francis Eugene Stannii nq.
Btry. 73d AFA Bn. Ft. Hood a son
Michael Wayne.
TACKETT—Born March 9.19'" to CPi.
and Mrs. Curtis Tackett Btry. A 7.nl
AFA Bn. Ft. Hood a daughtei Rita
JeROGERS—Born
March 9 1953 to Pvt-2
and Mrs. Rex Darrell Rogeis 2ud
Co. 2d Tng. Bn. Ft. Hood a son Mai tin
GRAHAM—Born March 10 1953 to Sgt.
and Mrs. Clyde Vincente Graham 84o^th
MP Co. Kilieen Base Kilieen a son
Clyde Vincente Jr.
1Qr rn)
VISCO—Born March 10 19.i3 to-Cpl.
and Mrs. Eugene Victor Viseo Co. A
123rd AOMB Ft. Hood a son James
WLEYBA—Born
March 10 1953 to M-Sgt.
and Mrs. John C. Leyba Co. A 1st Ml B
Ft. Hood a daughter Jeannette Louise
PATTERSON—Born March 10 to
Sgt. and Mrs. Hugh D. Patterson Hq. Co..
NCO Academy Ft. Hood a. son Anthony
HlCRAVEN—Born
March 10 1953 to PFC
and Mrs. Glenn Albert Craven. Hq. Co.
CCB Ft. Hood a daughter Glenda Lee.
VAUGHAN—Born March 11 19o3 to Lt.
and Mrs. David Lee Vaughan Hq. CCL.
Ft. Hood a son David Lee Jr.
WATERS—Born March 11 19o3 to Capt.
and Mrs. Joseph Donald Waters Hq. 4th
MTB Ft. Hood a daughter Kathleen.
GRZECH—Born March 11 19o3 to Cp).
and Mrs. Henry Joseph Grzcch. Med. Det
4005th ASU US Army Hospital Ft. Hood
a daughter Rebecca Ann
APLIS—Born March 12 3
9o3 to Pvt-_
and Mrs. Kenneth Aphs H&S Co. bhl
Ren. Bn. Ft. Hood a daughter Terry
Franeine.
MILLER—Born March 12. 19o3 to PFC
and Mrs. Otto Anthony Miller H&S Co..
701st AIB Ft. Hood a son OttoJoseph.
MAYNARD—Born March 13. 19p3 to Sgt.
and Mrs. William R. Maynard Hq. & Hq.
Co. Res. Command Ft. Hood a daughtei
Yvonne Eleanor.
DEFINITIONS:
Fireproof: The boss's son.
Hollywood: An induction center
for Reno.
Waves: Sailors who go down to
the sea in slips.
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AHer 100 PM
a a as be
awarded the Distinguished Service
os is in is he S
Medal and the Silver Star with
two Oak Leaf Clusters. In addi
tion he has the following other
decorations: Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf
Clusters Air Medal Commenda
tion Ribbon Defense Medal with
on a E an a
Medal with four stars Pacific
Theater Medal American Theater
Ribbon Victory Medal World
War I Victory Medal World War
II Philippine Liberation Ribbon
Legion of Honor Fourragere and
Croix-de-Guerre (France) Croix-
de-Guerre with Palm and Four
ragere (Belgium) Conspicuous
Service Cross (New York State)
and Distinguished Unit Citation.
General Clarke was promoted to
major general (temporary) June
20 1951.
Living with him at Fort Hood
have been his wife Mrs. Bessie
Clarke a son Gordon and a
daughter Elizabeth. The Clarkes'
eldest son Bvuce C. Jr. is an
ensign in the U. S. Navy and an
other son David is a student at
Allen Academy at Bryan.
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AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
UP-TO-DATE AND ADEQUATE
LET US CHECK IT
fORYOU
BAUMAN-NEWTON
INSURANCE AGENCY
Kilieen
309 8th St. Phone 741
Next to Post Office
KILLEEN
Phone 3701
KNIT SHIRTS
WALKER VILLAGE
FIVE H0IHC
MINUTES
CEN-TEXANS
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and heading into the male sphere
of the entertainment brought Bernie
Brown onto the stage. Equipped
with the gift of impersonation
Brown proceeded to enact Johnnie
Ray singing "Cry" Spike Jones'
arrangement of "John and Mar
sha" and a clever arrangement of
"I Went to Your Wedding." Brown
at one time was a part of the
Horace Heidth Amateur Show.
B. B. Falk a lovely lady with a
beautiful voice sing three semi-
classical numbers "Make Be
lieve" "Smoke Gets in Your
Eyes" and "One Kiss."
Buba Balk who emceed the show
after the introduction by Bobby
Van then gave his impersonation
of "Sam Shovel" better known in
radio circles as Sam Spade.
A Latin-America song and dance
act featuring Pat Bostic filled in
the next spot on the music-score.
Wearing a black low-cut gown Pat
sang and swayed to the beat of
Latin rythmn.
Pert Barbara Warren was next
on stage. Blonde sweet and with
a voice not unlike Doris Day's she
Gabardines One But
ton Models in Navy
Grey Brown
and Black.
Wool Flannels
Nubs $^^50
Splashes Etc. up
SPORT SHIRTS
".98
LONG SLEEVES up
SHORT SLEEVES
Tropical Uniforms
Gabardine Uniforms
Shirts & Pants Sets
RBIfMS
FROM FORT HOOD ACTIVITIES
"Maximum In Housing Comfort at Minimum Cost"
O GAS RANGES VENETIAN BLINDS CAR PORT
STORAGE SPACE SCHOOL BUS FREE WATER
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR® POLICE PROTECTION BY M. P.'S
MAIL SERVICE 2 UNITS VENTED HEAT LANDSCAPED
BUS SERVICE TO FORT HOOD AND KILLEEN
LAUNDRY FACILITIES
Military personnel living in Walker Village are qualified to draw full rental
less of type of quarters occupied. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL
NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL
WALKER VILLAGE
"Privately Owned & Operated Under A 75 Year Lease"
415 Central FORT HOOD TEXAS Ph. 3133
OXFORDS
1.49
CANVAS
CASUALS
up
For Army and Air TROOPER BOOTS
Fores Personnel $10.95 to $14.95
ALTERATIONS INCLUDED
Page Eleven
sang "Baby Doll" and oni other
selection.
For the. lovers of western music
the show' featured Wayne Ogden
and his electric guitar and singer
Dottie Carlson.
The finale to the show was a
community sing with the cast and
men of CC "B" participating in
the warbling of such old favorites
as "Give My Regards to Broad
way" "California Here I Come"
"Dixie/' "Deep in the Heart of
Texas" and "There's No Business
Like Show Business."
Hypochondriac: A person with a
sick sense.
itelton
Servicemen's Center
Main St.
Free Coffee Cookies at All
Times
Prize Games Saturday Night
Open 4-10 p.m. Mon.—Thurs.
1—11 p.m. Friday—Sunday
Games Phone Booths Reading
and Writing Material Shower.
ARMY & NAVY
STORES
HALF BLOCK NORTH
HOOD BUS STATION
For Popular Price Men's Wear
SUITS
17 S. First Temple
SLACKS
Belted Models Tunnel Loops
Choice Of Butter—Gold
Navy Royal and Greys
*8.95 &
s9.95
OTHER SLACKS $3.95 up
SHOES
'6.95
LOAFERS
1.79
up
up
'6.95
up
*4.95
KHAKI SHIRTS—PANTS
FATIGUES ... Vat Dyed
SANFORIZED $£ CA
Two-Piece set
Available With Zippers
COMPLETE LINE OF MILITARY GOODS
ATTENTION DISCHARGEES
USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Come in at your
convenience and select your civilian clothes. Do it at
your leisure and take more time to choose just the
items you want. We will hold all selections until
separation date.
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