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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 10

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TEN THE CORSICANA (TEXAS) DAILY SUN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1952. Mrs. Addie Green Expires Friday Mrs. Addio Green, 82, widow of the late Dr. J.

W. K. Green, pioneer Navarro county physician, died at her home in the Black Hills community Friday night following an extended illness. Native' of Tennessee, she had resided near Corsicana most of her life. Funeral services will be held from the McCammon Chapel at 2 p.

m. Sunday. Burial will bo made in Oakwood Cemetery. The rites will be conducted by Rev. W.

T. Allmon, Hubbard Baptist minister, and Rev. T. R. Vaughn, Trinidad Baptist minister.

Surviving arc a daughter, Mrs. Willie E. Lee, Coraicana; a son, Walker Green, Corsicana; two grandsons, Hugh and John Springfield, both of Dallas; three brothers, E. E. and W.

M. Hamilton, both of Corsicana, and F. L. Hamilton, Fort Worth; two sisters, Mrs. F.

P. McCulston and Mrs. Jack Mcgarlty, both of Corsicana; and other relatives. Pallbearers will be Lloyd Hamilton. Leslie McCuiston, Lee Me- garity, Leonard Hamilton, Charles Hamilton, Kenneth, Green, Frank Mcrrcll and Floyd Hamilton, all nephews.

Seven Navarro Students Seek NTSC Diplomas DENTON, Jan. 12 students from Navarro county have made application for the bachelor degrees and will be candidates for graduation at the North Texas State College winter commencement exercises Jan. 27. The candidates for the Bachelor of science degrees are; Herbert K. Renfrew, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Renfrew of Mabank; Betty R. Wright, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Wright of Corsicana; Mary A. Winstead.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Winstead of Rlchland; Mrs.

Darrell Welles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mabry of Kerens; and Wanda Ann Westbrook, daughter of Mrs.

Lula Westbrook of Blooming Grove. Patti J. Bunch, daughter of Mrs. J. W.

Bunch, 1413 West First avenue, Corsicana, has made application for the bachelor of arts de- green. Son of Mrs. Celeste Pearsons, Oliver L. Pearson, 802 West Fourth avenue, Corsicana, is candidate for the bachelor of music degree. Phone Your Want Ads to 163.

Progi it's Outside Anytime is meal time when you're hungry, and whats more satisfying to a hungry taste than a serving of that delicious Golden Brown Country fried Spring Chicken with a krispy salad and lots of French fried potatoes. And for extra good eating you'll love one of our large Lucious Charcoal Broiled Porterhouse Steaks with all its goodness and flavor. And for that special treat you'll enjoy one of our Mexican Dinners are seasoned just right, to satisfy most any appetite. And as a prelude to pleasure in good eating, have you tried our seafoods lately, such as a broiled Flounder or Butterfly fried Shrimp. And for a nourshing and appetizing lunch, try our Merchant Luncheon we serve daily, with choice of meats, vegetables, drink and dessert, 60c and up.

To make meals merrier, dine and relax in a year round air condition dining room, with courteous service and pleasant surroundings. So when you're hungry and want good food think of the Mexican Inn for you can get delicious and nourishing food at all times. We also serve a Special Sunday Dinner that is carefully planned and prepared by our experienced chefs. And Sunday our Special $1.00 dinner will consist of: Creole fried Spring Chicken 1.00 Barbecued Spare Ribs, with candid yams 1.00 Charcoal Brioled Club Steak 1.00 Braised Pork Chops, with onions rings 1.00 Fried Channel Catfish, with Tarter Sauce 1.00 Broiled Red Snapper, with Tarter Sauce 1.00 Pan fried Virgina Ham Steak, with sliced pineapple, escalloped potatoes 1.00 These dinners are served with a variety of fresh garden vegetables, drink and desert. ex ic AN INN Home-OF RND ameRicoN 300 SOUTH BEATON OPENMOA.M.'TILL PHONE 684 FOIJ-RESERVATION CLOSED MONDAY 'JULIUS 'PLORES Expansion ram For '52 Is Now Under Way DALLAS, Jan.

12. An expansion program calling for the expenditure of In 1952 alone, is already under way by the Texas Power Light Company, according to W. W. Lynch, president and general manager of the company. He pointed out that a program of this size requires the attraction of very substantial Investment funds Into the area served by the company.

The program will add new generating capacity and Increase transmission, distribution and substation facilities in the 52-county area of north, central and east Texas, where the company operates. At the present time Texas Power Light Company can supply more than twice as much electricity as it could Just prior to World War II, Mr. Lynch said. Today, the Company has a firm capacity of 328,700 kilowatts as compared to 155,940 kllowats in 1941. Present plans calls for installations that will approximately double the present available supply by 1955, by which time an additional 285,000 kilowatts is expected to be put on lines to meet the demands of its customers.

"In addition to the unit put on the line in Ganes- vllle last year," Mr. Lynch said, "work has started on other generating plants in the system. These include a gas turbo generator at Gainesville, a 60,000 kilowatt steam generating station at Lake Creek near Waco, a plant for the Aluminum Company of America In Milam county from which will receive some 60,000 kilowatts, River a probable location in North 80,000 kilowatts and another plant with an 80,000 kilowatt capacity whose site is yettobedecided" Criminal Docket For County Court Setting of the criminal docket for Navarro county court wna announced Saturday by County Attor- incy Hal Bookout and Judge James C. Scwell. The date was set for Monday, Jan.

21, and jurors are being summoned tn report on Wednesday, Jan. 23 Twenty-three cases will be called for trial, Bookout said. This cleans the county court docket- subject to disposition of the cases to Friday. Defendants who face trial on charges of violating the prohibition lawe are Montana Davis OIllo Bryant, Maggie White, Harmon Fanchcr (two cases', Johnny Mae Hall, Howard Williams (two cases), Arlington Johnson, Leon Williams and Leon Cooksey. Charged with driving while intoxicated are Robert Henry Hurley, Lonnle Raymond Edwards G.

Mayo, Artes O. Perkins, Oscar Boswell, John Lee Vilblg, William Alton Lauderdale and Curtis Carter. Other cases are against Chester (Curley) Martin, aggravated assault; Jlles Lee Brown, negligent homicide; Beacher Bryant aggravated assault, and Johnni.j Chambers, aggravated assault. Tyler Blaze Is ratal To Five TYLER, Jan. family of five was wiped out Friday by a fire that destroyed the Roy Seb- nng home two miles from here.

Mrs. Sebrlng, 25, and her son, Danny, 18 months, died within a few minutes of each other late Friday. Sebring, 27, an employe of a candy company here, died' about noon. His two step children, Ann, 5, and Virgil, 4, died in the early morning fire. The cause of the blaze was undetermined.

L. C. McMillan, a neighbor, said the screams of the mother awakened him at 6 a. m. He carried the infant from the home and saw Uiat the other two children were GIVE PROPER HAND TEXAS ASSOCIATION CourthouseNews District Court Carrie B.

Brown vs. George Brown, divorce granted. Frences Spence vs. L. B.

Spence, divorce granted. County Court. Denton Allen was fined $50 ard costs Friday after pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated. Court. Judge J.

W. Sheppard fined three speeders. Judge W. H. Johnson fined three speeders and sent a Jifjiior law violation case to county court.

WarrantS' Deeds. Will Smith et al to Henry Wilson, lot 3 in Dawson. $50. J. D.

Spencer et ux to Farmers Fuel part of block 10 in Highland Park Addition, 510 and other considerations. A. J. Whistler to W. H.

Price, lot on West Thirteenth avenue, $10 and other considerations. Royalty Deed. W. L. Thompson to Wilbur L.

Thompson. five-acre Interest in 370 acres Robert Ca'-odine survey, $1. Marriage License. Robert Edward Sinclair and Nila Jean Goswick. UN FRANCE HONORS GENERAL PARIS, Jan.

UP) French 1 government today gave the posthumous title of Marshal of France, the nation's highest honor, to old soldier Jean De Lattre do Tasslgny. The 61-year-old general, commander In chief and high commissioner to Indochina, I lt Frld The French cabinet held a solemn meeting this morning and arranged to give him full military funeral Wednes- CONTTNUED FTIOM FIRST PAGE but Vishlnsky insisted today his proposal for slmulatenous prohibition and control was completely new. Vishinsky also carried on a postmortem battle against a western- proposed plan to meet the threat of aggression in the world through collective action. The UN adopted that plan over Soviet bloc objections this morning. Vishlnsky said the collective measures and disarmament proposals just adopted never would come into force as long as fighting continued in Korea.

Follows U. S. Plan The anti-aggression resolution adopted today enacts the baste principles of a unity-f'or-peace proposal put forward by U. S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson, It further strengthens the veto- free UN general assembly in mooting threats to peaee, such as the Korean outbreak, when the security council finds itself ham-strung bv the big-power veto, used most frequently by the Soviet Union.

The resolution would permit the United Nations to call on regional security forces, such as the North Atlantic treaty organization (NATO), to meet aggression anywhere Soviet bloc countries cast the five negative ballots. Argentina, India and Indocsla abstained. Western statesmen recently have expressed pointed remarks by the Communists might try to step up their push in southeast Asia. The assembly also adopted another resolution which recommend; a high level meeting of the security council whenever such a conference promises to bo fruitful, "to consider what measures might cn- I sure the removal of the tension at present existm-; In International lations and the establishment of friendly relations between The vote on this was 57 to 0 with 2 abstentions. By ED CREAGH (For Hal Boyle) WASHINGTON, Jan.

'I'm sorry," my wife said, "We must have a bad connection. I nought for a minute you said you were going to a party with a kangaroo." 'Not with a kangaroo. For a I said. "Oh," she said. "A party for a cangaroo.

That makes everything perfectly clear. "Look, are you feeling all right? You're not feverish or anything? You haven't had a blow on the head?" More Explanations So I explained that some movie people, who have just finished shooting a picture called had flown a couple of the beasts In from Australia. One kangaroo took to her bed after a few hours of Washington, but the Australian ambassador was giving a party for the other one. "All my wife said, "sounds a little giddy, even for this town. Go ahead, though.

Try to get home early. And I don't' want to hear any stories about your having to sit up with the sick kangaroo." Weil, the party at the embassy was more fun than a barrel of kangaroos. This Percy Spender, the ambassador, Is a ruddy, gusty type who sets out a fine buffet. Turns out he's a great kangaroo fancier. Joe, the kangaroo, stole the show.

I First Social Encounter He's the only kangaroo I ever met socially, but If they're all like him I want one. He's greyish in color and about the size of a small kangaroo. He's as cunning as an Easter Bunny and tame, too. Didn't kick a single American. Mostly Joe was led around on a leash by a pretty Australian model named Lorotta North, an 18-year old who has been chosen "Miss Kangaroo." She didn't have anything to do with kangaroos until she won the contest, but she learns fast.

Turns out there's a lot to "earn, too. Just then his son, John, who Is 16, burst in. He made a bee-line for the kangaroo, who had never seen him before, greeted him like a long-lost brother. Talk about a boy and a should have seen John and little Joe scamper through the embassy corridors. Sun Want Ads Bring Results- Try a Want Ad and Convert it nto Cash.

Just Phone 163. Sun Want Ads Bring Results- Phone Your Want Ads to 163. high cost of living keeps on climbing as a whole. That's what the statistics show from time to time. one can't notice the rise of various items, your dollar don't buy as much one week as it did the one' before.

can notice some of the items that I buy every week that have risen from day to day, for and fruits have been going up at a fast step. know of no place that prices stay the same except George's Grill. There I pay the same fair price now that I paid a year ago for quality food. 1 have noticed, too. We still can get our Sunday dinner a complete high class meal for only 1.00 and a variety to choose from that pleases every appetite.

the Mexican food I get there is just delicious, and for every day lunch you can beat George's for only 60c! George's Grill "Texas Famous Steak House." DOPE CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE Three were guards and others were employed in the prison. Three other guards on the isl and were arrested and charged with extortion. Police said thpj tried to shake clown one of the alleged dope peddlers by threaten ing to "expose" him. Bronx District Attorney George B. DoLuca, who led a police rail on the Island, said there may he other arrests as a result of months-long investigation.

EX-WIFE MAKES BOND NAVASOTA, Jan. Evelyn Leo was hold undci $2500 bond in Bryan following tho shooting death Friday of her former husband's wife. Mrs. Mildred Loe, wife of Harloy Loo, died In an ambulance after a shooting al the divorced woman's home near the county lino. Mrs Evelyn Lee formerly was married to Hnrley Lee.

Sun Want Ads Bring Phono Your Want Ads to 163. CAR REPAIRING We repair any and all makes ot cars. Our work and prices will please you. Drive In to see IIEIFNF.lt BROS. GARAGE 111 W.

Third Avc. Phone 2153 RADIATORS BATTERIES Sl'ICUDOMKTIiUS-STARTERS Ve Servlrr All MukuH and Models HEROD'S RAI1IATOB ELECTRIC Phono 808 GUARANTEED ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF Electric Blankets Western AuSo AS.SOCIATK STORE 4th and Beaton, BOYLE'S Radio and Television EXPERT REPAIRING! We Pick Up and Deliver. RADIO TELEVISION SERVICE. 115 N. Main St.

Phone 3036 Andrew McColpin Get Law Degree AUSTIN, Jan. 12. drew McColpin of 18800 Woodlawn, Corsicana, Is one of 55 seniors In 'the University of Texas School of Law scheduled to receive degrees at the close of the currelnt semester, Jan. 31. Is to receive the Bachelor of Laws degree.

ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sims, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Bell and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson attended the funeral of Mr, Sims' brother, Frank Sims, who died at his home In Fairflold Friday and was buried in Cotton Gin cemetery Saturday afternoon. Sun Want Ads Bring Results- Try a Want Ad and Convert It Into Cash.

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