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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 13

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Colonel I rges Self-Reliance For rads Hopson, Lt -Col. Brannon tdslant chaplain of the First Ar nwpd Division at Fort Hood, told 43 members of the summer graduating class at Paul Quinn CollpRe Tuesday that victory for our generation in coping with its problems ran be obtained by self-confidence. Colonel Hopson said that 25 years of arrogance by our generation have shown us that though we might win a war, peace can be a disillusionment. He called on members of the class to on thesr own feet, for it is the only method by which we can go is no need for the speaker said. record of failures should not mar the hope of a bright Bishop Joseph Gomez, chancellor of Paul Quinn assured tho commencement audience that Paul Quinn will continue with the help of its friends to carry out the planning committee program for future development.

fV Mw fw 7T She Told KNOXVILLE. German war bride ht 1 here, charfing band threatened to a island she told a affair. TP A divorce that her hus- her on an solitary confinement if one his illicit love DO YOU REALLY WANT TO TAKE OFF THAT UGLY FAT? Here is an inexpensive home recipe to take off ungainly weight ami help bring back alluring cunts and graceful slenderness. Just ask your druggist for four ounces of liquid Barcen- traie with grapefruit juice as directed on label and take according to directions. Now' you mav slim down your figure and lose pounds of ugiv fat without back-breaking esercises or starvation diet It's to make and easv to take.

Contains nothing harmful' If the very first bottle doesn't show you the sensible, easy wav to reduce, just return the empty bottle for your monev back Mrs. W. H. Lee, 1627 Santa Momca, San Antonio, Texas, wrote us as follows: i am proud and happy to say I am more than satisfied wuh Barceo- trate. I think it is the best remedv and reducer 1 have ever taken.

1 have lost 20 OFFICIAL RECORDS RKPORT OP DEKD8 for In offiea of the County Clerk of McLennan County, as eomplltd from In of tha Home Abstract Title 210 North Blgth Street: Roy O. Head et us to Charlie Bandera et ux halt Interest In part of lota 21 end 22. block 4, Davldson-Banger Addition. $10. Cawthon Holmes et ux to Jesse Llvtngs- tcn.

lot 22, block 3. Central Villa Addition, 1425. M. Wilson Jr. et al to Sylvester lot 4.

block 10. J. Welsman Addition. J300. William W.

Taylor Jr. et ux to Charles W. Tarver et ux. lota 18 and 19, block 4, Holly Vista Addition, 17.000. William W.

Taylor Jr. et ux to Charles Goss et ux. lot block 4, Holly Vista Addition. 17.000 H. White et al to I.

C. Eaktn et us. 593.8 acres Rainey 8urrey, 123.760. J. C.

Malone et ux to Walter P. Reece et ux, 0 560 acre Lee R. Davis Survey, 21 000 Texas Electric Rail was Co to Tony O. DiMaria. small tract on da la Vega Grant on Renlck Street, SI.3*0.

James Whitley et ux to Veterans Land Board of Texas, 20 acres, M. Martinet Grant. S7.250. H. E.

Thompson et ux to D. Otto McClain. 0 37 sere. Tomas de la Veaa Grant on old Waco-Corslcana Road, $4 ooo. Edwin W.

Gummelt Jr. et nx to Veterans Board of Texas, 89 4 acres, 5. Wilson Survey, $5.400. Arthur J. Crow et ux to L.

Walthall et ux, lot 4. block 15. Crow's Timber Crest Estates, pert 1, $1.000. A. N.

Pikes to Bessie Pikes 50x150 feet on north aide of Maxfleld Street, valuable. R. Wright et ux to Cecil L. Everett. et 185 9 acres.

John Tucker Survey Harold Bennett et ux to City of Crawford, small tract on G. Hardwick Survey on Road. $100. Rrookvlew Hills, Inc. to J.

Lawrence Guthrie, various lots in Brookview Hills Addition, parts 4 and 5. $36.000. John Reese et ux to Byron P. Low- rev, et ux. lot 2.

block 2. Shelby Addition, SM0.11. Total consideration. $137.994 01. BUILDING PERMITS 9 A.

McWhlrter, 1301 East Walnut, roof repairs. $40. William Traub, 1913 Baylor, addition, $1.500. Magnolia Service Station. Elm and Pleasant, remove awnings and re-roof, 51 000 Dutton; mother former Ima Beatrice op Die.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Behringer. 727 South Fifth; mother former Idna Pauline Taube.

Beys Mr. and W. E. Bohne. Mearegor; mother former Johnnia White.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCown.

3401 Basby; mother former Jessie Priscilla Payne. Mr. and R. J. Murphy.

Mart; mother former Carrie Louise Massey. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Turnipseed. 1919 Port; mother former Betty Ann Ball. NEW CARS REGISTERED Ed Newman. Chrysler sedan. Mid-Tex Motors, Waco, Bulck sedan.

Dr. Waltter P. Koekman, 1717 Columbus, Bulck sedan. E. A.

Hicks, Drawer 88, DeSoto sedan. DRIVERS LICENSES Thlrty-aight drivers examinations were given by the Drivers License Division of the Texas Department of Public 8afety Tuesday. Results: 25 passed, five failed rules, five failed driving and three were incomplete. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS The following traffic accidents were reported to Waco police in the 24 hours to 5 p. m.

Tuesday: 1:20 P. m. Twenty-fifth and Cole, cars driven by Charles E. Dyer, 2408 Gorman, and Ruth W. Dugger, 824 North Thirty third.

1:30 P. m. Eighteenth and Austin, cars driven by Luther Speed, 1914 Ross, and Laah Miller. 2811 Homan. Injured: Leah Miller and Roberta Burnett.

4:20 P. m. Ninth and Washington, cars driven by David Edward Havis, 1808 and Margaret Sharp Daniels. 3509 Shelby. Wednesday, August 19,1953 fflhr Sara Nras-dlriimnr DUNCAN HINES FIRES The following fire was reported to the Waco Fire Department in the 24 hours to 4 p.

m. Tuesday: 5:30 p. m. 1424 South Ninth, grass fire, no damage. Watermelon Pickles A short distance from Poughkeepsie, N.

the Albany Post an old Dutch Colonial house, built in 1751, once a stagecoach stop. It Is called Memory Inn. Along with the memories of yesteryear, new ones are created each visit one makes to this establishment. With their popular dishes of lobster and steak, they serve hot biscuits with their own homemade jams, jellies and relishes. Their Watermelon Pickles are indeed memorable.

Use 10 pounds of watermelor. rind to make this exceptional recipe for Watermelon Pickles. Peel off thin green outside skin of watermelon. Cut rind into pieces 1x2 inches. Let stand 24 hours in slightly salted water.

Rinse, drain. Boil In unsalted water until tender, drain. Make 1 quart of vinegar, 2 pounds dark brown sugar, 2 pounds white sugar, 1 ounce whole cinnamon and ounce whole cloves into a syrup. When syrup has thickened, add drained, boiled rind and let simmer 30 minutes Pack diced melon into sterile jars, and fill with syrup. Seal jars and keep in dark place.

If any syrup is left over this may be used as Apricot Dividend with chicken or ham. (Thoroughly drain two No. 3 cans of apricots, bring these to boil in leftover syrup for 3 minutes. Place in sterile jars and seal.) Waco, 13 George E. Oliver, Brother, Is Fatally Burned George E.

Oliver, 62, brother of Mrs. J. H. Toone of Waco, was burned to death at his home near Jacksonville Monday. He wa? a retired farmer.

Funeral services will be held at Wilkirson-Hatch Chapel at 4 p. m. Wednesday, Dr. E. D.

Dunlap offi- ciatingt burial in Mart cemetery. Survivors, besides Mrs. Toone, are his widow; two brothers, A. T. Oliver of Groesbeck and Sid Oliver of Big Spring; a sister, Mrs.

Mary Hendrix of Fort Worth. Mr. 7-year-old daughter, only child of the family, was burned to death 32 years ago at their home near Mart. Mr. Oliver was at home alone when he was burned to death.

Whipped-Cream Shave SAN DIEGO, Calif, Ramm said it workd fine when the kitchen ready-whippefl cream (ribbon squeeze kind) got mixed with his bathroom ready-shave kind. Never had a smoother shave, said Ramm. But, Mrs. Ramm reacted the idea of trying the ready- shave cream on the strawberries. A DOUBLE NO re's the vote that defeated Soviet Russia's attempt to have both Red Ch na and North Korea attend preliminary discussions at the UN on the Korean situation.

At top, Soviet delegate Andrei Vishinsky (right) votes "Yes," while U. S. delegate Henry Cabot Lodge (left) and British delegate Selwin Lloyd await their turn. Bottom, Lodge and oyd vote against the measure. (United Press Telephoto.) Drawn to Law HARTFORD.

A. Broccoli ha i for a in Conn. UP Carl busv time of i fferent ones on three successive days. The first he faced a federal court Judge on a man. The second day he ansv.

a bad check charge, and the third day he was arraigned on two ourt, appearing in charge of Impersonating sn FBI collnt8 involving worthless checks. Sswe I 1 ON l. ST II Sensational Brand New 21 Westinghouse 53 TELEVISION IN THE COURTS Nineteenth District Court Non-contested rlvil Judge K. B. Stanford.

Fifty-fourth District Caort Non-contested civil Judge Bartlett ScwcnttT-fourth District Court Contempt hearing. Judge Y. McDaniel. Count? Court-at I.aw State of Texas vs. Charles Donald Hanto.

aggravated assault motor vehicle. $250 fine on plea of guilty. Judge Nash Oliver. County Court Administrative Judge McKle Walker. Justice of the Peace Justice Ray Albert C.

Eduards, speeding. 114- Buddy Anderson, no driver a license. $15. J. F.

Weaver, speeding. $15. Ernest H. Oehlke, speeding, $10. Bobby L.

Jones, no muffler. $10. Fletcher Jacobson, speeding. $30. Joseph L.

Bush, permitting unlicensed person to drive, $10. Justice Bill Robert Lee Reed, running sign 10 Turner Edward Branton speeding. $10. John C. Calhoun, apeedinc, $14.

failure to appear. $14. Norwell Giddens, passing In no passing tone. $10. Sister of Wacoans Buried in Navarro Funeral services for Mrs.

Genie Cerf, widow of the late Ian Cerf and sister of two Wacoans, were held at 5 p. m. Tuesday In Corsicana. Mrs. Cerf died Tuesday morning in Corsicana.

She was the sister of Mrs. B. R. Goldberg, 614 North Thirty-third Street, and Lexie Levy, 2010 North Fifth Street. Light CHICAGO caution light signal installed in automatic elevators has been patented by a Chicago business man.

Charles W. Lerch, elevator consulting engineer, says the green light for up and red for down still will be used, but an orange caution light will serve to prevent passenger collisions. Lerch says elevator operators are on the way out in most cities from coast to coast, and his caution light signal will eliminate the necessity of the operator saying, off, Thomas Jefferson spent 30 years building and remodeling his home, Monticello. GENUINI OIL BASE FLAT WALL PAINT cotf Made with oils -washes perfectly Gives a smooth, surface that losts for 1 NASH-ROBINSON CO. 1600 Franklin Phone 3-3661 fit Lowest TRAFFIC FIVES TjiVerne Cook, no license, $25.

V. Kyle, parktr.g, $1. Hugh Schroeder. parking. $1.

Charles Mousa, Illegal turn, no operator a license. $12 50. F. A. Dennis, parking.

$1. J. W. YantU, parkmf, $1. Hugh Davis, parking.

$1. Thomas Mabry, parking. $1. Bill Westbrook, parking. $1.

M. W. Court, parking, $1. X. R.

Garrett, parking. $1. Agnes Stewart, parking, $1. George Anderson, no operator'! license, $10. Standard Brands, parking.

$2. Kermtt Fuller, parking, $1. Ed V. Smith, parking, $1. J.

Me Fa 11. parking, $1. Hull Prentla. parking, $1. J.

B. White, parking, $1. Margaret E. Kelly, parking, $1. R.

8. Bowen, parking. $1. T. Smith, parking.

$1. Claude Parks, parking. $1. Texas Fireproof Storage Jark- lng. $1.

H. A. Wood, parking, $1. Fred H. Dixon, parking.

$1. Audrey 8. Grornan, red light. $2 50. Ronald E.

Locklar, red light. $2 50. Mrs Bill Hancock, parking. $1. Fred Lee.

parking. $1. Charles H. Robnett, speeding. $1R.

I. L. Carter, parking, $1. T. Waldrop, parking, $1.

Wesley Voweil. parking. $1. Jimmie Taylor, failure to yield right of way. $10.

H. H. Blankenstein, parking, 1 Vance Jones, parking, $1. Clyde Ray Dumas, speeding, $20. Robert Santo, parking, $1.

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2000 Daughtrey Street; mother former Kancy Rodriquei. Joe Lechnoesky. 515 South Sixteenth; mother former Eunice Kruger. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Norris Dyer; 1015 Clay Street; mother former Devlda Putnam. Mrs. Marlon B. Wachel, 612 North Regan Street. West; mother former Mary Ann Hutyra.

Mr. and Mrs. E.nll John Nemec, Abbott; mother former Olga Gerik. Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Rieger, 908 North Tenth; mother Tonte Kuropata. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Garcia. 42fl South Second; mother former Lucy Gutlerres. Frofldence. Girls Lt and Mrs Fredrick R. Keydel.

Box 21. JCAFB: mother former Roberta Latsar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.

Adams, Route 8 Box 350; mother former Alice DfMore. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson, 1018 South Fourth: mother former Dorthea Jeffery.

Mr. and Mrs Bobby Eugene Barnard. 1S12 South Third; mother farmer Elisabeth Ann Kaminski. Mr. and Mrs.

Geraad W. Bolflng. Route 4. Box 4S2: mother former Patsv Oakes. Mr.

Mrs. Nolan Murphy. 2605 Gurley; mother former Dorothy Lester. Mr. and Mrs.

George D. Postom. U09 Summerset Street; mother former Chlo- dell Schmidt. Hlllercst. C.trl« Mr, and Mrs.

C. L. Conner. 3100 Harrison; mother former Era Fsye Cardwell. Mr and Mrs C.

Scheel, Proctor. mother former Aleen Mae Llnde- reann. Mr and Mrs F. Bekkeland, 2034 FEATURES: 1. Erikine Johnson in Hollywood 2.

The Mature Parent 3. We the Women, by Ruth Millett 4. Talks by Dorothy Dix 5. Looking Sideways, by Whitney Bolton 6. Robert Allen Speaks 7.

Herblock Cartoon 8. Alect the Great, Cartoon 9. Questions, Answers, by Hoskin 10. Peter Edson in Washington 11. Little Lis Cartoon 12.

David Lawrence 13. Words, Wit, Wisdom 14. Crossword Puxzle 15. Today's Birthday 16. Author of the Week 17.

Beauty After 40 comcs: 1. Bux Sawyer 2. Joe Palooka 3. Alley Oop 4. Wash Tubbs 5.

Boots and Her Buddies 6. Vic Flint 7. Superman 8. Ferd'nand 9. Blondie 10.

Bugs Bunny 11. The Cisco Kid 12. Rip Kirby 13. Freckles 14. Red Ryder 15.

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