The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 8
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no 2. Page 8-A-Waco, Texas The Mara News-Tribune Friday, Dec. 10, 1971 Cambodians Entrench Near Lon Nol Villa: Allies Hit Reds PHNOM PENH. Cambodia (AP) Cambodian troops dug in around a vital transmitter near the suburban villa of Premier Lon Nol Thursday while U.S. and South Vietnamese aircraft tried to drive back the enemy in an are west of Phnom Penh.
ABLE MOVING- STORAGE Agent for United Van Lines 752-3166 Refugees on foot. in oxcarts and motor vehicles fled toward the capital from beleaguered villages on the outskirts. Soviet-made rockets hit a strategic hill position 14 miles northwest of the heart of Phnom Penh and ground troops assaulted a government position 12 miles southwest of the city. The Cambodians retook Kleah Sanday village 10 miles to the south after the enemy 0c- cupied it for a day, but the village was leveled in the process. Lt.
Col. Non Non, commander defense forces and brother of BEGIN YOUR CHRISTMAS CHECKLIST SLACKS JEANS PRICE FAMOUS BRAND LIST FLARES WORK CLOTHES MEN'S JUMPSUITS FROM 650 NO IRON COVERALLS 595 MEN'S BOOTS 1095-2695 NYLON UNDERWEAR .98 PKG. 3 PR. WORK SOCKS .79 DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS 750.900 INSULATED COVERALLS 1695 NO IRON WORK JACKETS 495 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 169.189 LADIES' SWEATERS 395.595 MEN'S COATS FROM 895 BOYS' COATS FROM 595 MANY OTHER DISCOUNTS AT BOB'S CLOTHES LINE FACTORY OUTLET master charge 400 N. 5th 754-2251 2 the strong man premier, said North Vietnamese and Viet Cong who have marauded around Phnom Penh for weeks apparently do not intend to invade the capital.
However, bridges and roads the capital have been mined. About 85 miles to the northeast, a South Vietnamese campaign designed in part to draw back enemy forces from other parts of Camel bodia encountered its first sigInificant action since it began Nov. 22. Associated Press correspondent Huynh Minh Trinh reported from the front that South Vietnames so paratroopers and tanks. aided by U.S.
gunship helicopters, battled troops of North Vietnam's 7th Division on Wednesday and Thursday 30 miles inside Cambodia. Fighting lagged on other Indochina battlefields. but just south off the demilitarized zone dividing the two Vietnams enemy gunners launched the first shelling attack in several weeks on the outposts Camp Fuller and Alpha 1. The Saigon command said 50 rocket and mortar rounds hit the two bases, causing casualties. In 1 the air war, U.S.
warplanes and helicopters flew more than 650 missions across Indochina, blanketing wide areas of Laos and Cambodia with bombs, rockets and napalm in an effort to choke off movement of North Vietnamese supplies and reinforcements. American disengagement from ground action was reflected in the U.S. Command's weekly casualty summary. Four Americans were killed and five wounded in combat in the week ending last Saturday- -second lowest since the command started keeping weekly records nearly seven vears ago. 2 It was the ninth consecutive week of fewer than 10 reported U.S.
battle. deaths. Eleven Americans were reported dead from nonhostile Drive-In Burgled Burglars broke into Snappy's Drive-in at 3401 North Nineteenth Wednesday night and approximately $17 in change from a cash took register, police reported. 180 gl -John Bennett Photo TEXAS CITRUS PROMOTERS DISPLAY THEIR WARES Carolyn Crews, Miss TexaSweet, Vashti Meriage, Home Economist DEMONSTRATIONS ON SELECTING FRUIT TODAY Texas Citrus Boost in By LOUISE WALDROP Staff Writer Texas citrus this year is better than ever. That's the word from two pretty young Texans who are Waco to proclaim the virtues grapefruit and oranges grown in the state.
Their visit is in connection with kickoff of a Texas citrus promotion. Carolyn Crews of McAllen, and Vashtil Meriage of Houston, home economist with the Texas Department of Agriculture, are coorsidinating their efforts on behalf of the industry. year, we're stressing the quality of our fruit." Miss Crews said. "It was really good last year. But this year, we've Diamonds.
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Cancels Session Of Paris Peace Talks By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH prepared to hold another futile Associated Press Writer plenary meeting. He proposed PARIS (AP) The United States has called off next week's Vietnam peace talks to give the Communist delegations "more time to develop a constructive approach." U.S. Ambassador William J. Porter told the 138th weekly session Thursday he was not Journalist Bill Sartor Dies at Home Funeral services for journalist Bill Sartor, 32, of 3207 Dutton, whose body was found at his home about 7 a.m. Thursday, will be at 1 p.m.
Saturday at Connally chapel. D-K Ambulance took Sartor's body to Hillerest Hospital where an autopsy ordered by Justice of the Peace Joe Johnson was performed. "The preliminary autopsy couldn't justify his death organically," Johnson said. "Additional tests will be made in Dallas," he said. Graveside services for Sartor will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Saturday at Ft. Parker near Groesbeck with the Rev. Charles McAfee officiating. He was a journalist and worked on Life and Look magazines. He was also a staff writer for the Birmingham, Ala.
News. He was a member of the Episcopal Church and lived in Waco for 20 years. He was born Sept. 28, 1936 at Groesbeck. He is survived by two daughters, Keley Elizabeth Sartor and Susan Brodie Sartor, both of Spur; his parents, Mr.
and Mes. Grady Sartor of 3207 and his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Sartor of Mexia. that the 139th session meet Dec. 23. At the same time.
Porter renewed his proposal for restricted meetings of the four delegations, and said he is willing to come to such a meeting "at any time, day or night." North Vietnam's Xuan Thuy and the Viet Cong's Dinh Ba Thi denounced Porter's move as "sabotage" of the talks and insisted that the next plenary session be held next Thursday. The argument took up most of the session. For the first time in the three-year-old talks, the session ended without agreement on the date of the next meeting. The date is to be set through liaison officers. Porter's move came after Thuy had ignored the U.S.
ambassador's proposal to allow American prisoners in North Vietnam to communicate with their families by letters relayed through diplomatic missions accredited in Hanoi. The Communist delegations also ignored Porter's renewed plea for restricted sessions, which would be given only limited news coverage and thus cut down on what the U.S. side considers to be propaganda speeches. Under rules of procedure established when the talks started in 1969, any delegation can call off a meeting, but both sides must agree to hold one. Teen Girl Injured In Two-Car Collision Vicki Lehde, 13, daughter of Weldon Lehde of 4708 Ann, was injured in a two-car collision in the 1000 block of Dartmouth about 3:45 p.m.
Thursday. She was taken to Providence Hospital by A-1 Ambulance, where she was treated and released. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Intake -Drone Exude Gimlet A four-letter word you don't hear much any more it barbershops: "NEXT." 12-10 SCRAM-LETS Appear on Page 13-B To Be Given Program Sweet, she travels nine or 10 months of the year to promote; the product. She covers about 20 major cities all over the Midwest, as far north as MinMinn. She travels alone, except when in an area served by TAP economists.
Miss Crews is a graduate of Sam Houston State College. Miss Meriage, a graduate of Southwest Texas State University, has been with the department two and one-half years. WACO JAYCEES AND DOWNTOWN WACO invite you to look for the JAYCEE MYSTERY SHOPPER Watch For Daily Clues to the Shopper's Identity. If You Are First to Correctly Identify The Shopper, You'll Win Up To $500 PRIZES 'RETAIL VALUE Donated By The Following: STORE GIFT STORE GIFT 55.95 Short Keton's Bake Shop $5 6x12 Decorated Diana Shops Negligee Set Coke Kirk $7.40 Case of Goldstein- -Migel Co. $25 Merchandise OlmsteadPaper Co.
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$25 Gift Certificate Service $16.95 Drill Black Decker Goodyear Monnig's $14.95 Dinnerware 45-Pc. Set Melmac Store Cinderella $15 Mercrandise Armstrong's $10 Money Clip Tom Padgitt, Inc. $22.95 X-15 Grayson's $5 Merchandise Instamatic Camera Levine's $10 Electric Blanket Hub Clothiers $7 Arrow Shirt $29.50 Crystal Punch McCrory's $10 Merchandise Morris Jewelers Set, ladel, silver base, 12 cups. Lewis Shoe Stores $10 Gift Merchandise J. C.
Penney $10 Merchandise Hamilton Furniture $39.50 Picture Factory Outlet $10.95 Shoes Lone Star Gas Co. $40 Gas Lomp Handbag (Un-installed) The Booterie $18-23 Red Cross Waco Theatre $14 Guest Tickets Shoes The Jaycee Mystery Shopper shops each day in Downtown Waco. In order to win these prizes, you must be first to ask the Shopper, "Are you the Jaycee Mystery Shopper?" and at the same time present a sales slip for a purchase made that date in a Downtown Waco Store. Identity clues are published daily to help you find the Jaycee Mystery Shopper. 2 2 MONTGOMERY WARD your Christmas store 9A2Z Products Waco by TAP causes.
had plenty of rain, so our ty has really Demonstrations of the products will be conducted today and Saturday at Waco PigglyWiggly food stores. Baylor University home economics students will tell housewives how to select and prepare citrus and explain its nutritional values. Miss Crews and Miss Meriage trained the local women for the demonstrations. The current and continuing citrus promotion is a prostram of Texas Agricultural Products (TAP), inaugurated in November, 1968. by Commissioner John C.
White. TAP is a year-round market development and promotional program designed to stimulate the awareness of Texas agricultural products. Miss Meriage said. TAP commodity groups, such as TexaSweet, which is a trademark of the Texas Valley Citrus Committee. provide funds for kickoff promotions such as the one now under way here.
That's where the joint effort by Miss Crews and Miss Meriage comes in. "The idea behind TAP is 10 boost the economy of Texas." said Miss Meriage. buy California grapefruit when we have 1 the best in Texas? Only Texas has the Ruby Red grapefruit, discovered in McAllen in 1899. Texas grapefruit 15 sweeter by nature, because the fruit is lower in acid content. in relation to sugar content." Also, she said, "Grapefruit is high in vitamin C.
which we need in our diets every day, because the vitamin is not stored in the body." Miss Meriage said TAP has been highly successful. done wonders in these three years," she said. grapefruit has really caught on, not only in Texas, but nationally and internationally." She said Texas grapefruit! now is exported to England, Asia and Japan. This is Miss Crews' third as Miss TexaSweet. In her year job, a staff position with Texa- Gray, White Kitten Mrs.
Tom York of 1606 Mitchell (752-0135) has a gray and white kitten to give away. Howdy Newcomers Your Credit Rating Not Asked May we greet you with the GREEN and GOLD Gift Certificate Book? "ALL FREE" The GREEN and GOLD book is filled with certificates and invitations from the finer merchants, one of which isRADIO CENTER WACO WELCOME SERVICE Since 1948 Home Owned and Operated MO 2-0481 UNTIL A 'TIL 10. P.M..
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