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Tuesday, Feb. 2,1971 Funeral Notices Funeral Notices a SR. THURSTON, MRS. O. R.

(VIOLET) Burns Sr. of 1623 North Eleventh Mrs. O. R. (Violet) Thurston, 69, 1509 died at 5:30 a.m.

Jan. 30 In a local Live Oak died at 5:45 a.m. Sunday hosDital. In a hosoltal. Funeral services will be held at 3 Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday at Truevlne Baptist p.m. Tuesday, at WilKlrson-Hotch Chapel. Chorch, Mount Calm, Rev. A. W.

Booker Rev. John Harper officiating, but lot officiating, burial In Mount Calm; in Rosemound Cemetery. Cemetery. The famiiy at the Survivors: His wife, Mrs. Alice Mae Brock residence, 4108 Speight.

Burns of Waco; three daughters, Mrs. Survivors Include four daughters, Mrs. Lois Lott of Waco, Mrs. Velma Stone J. D.

(Virginia) Brock, 4103 Speight, and Mrs. Eunice Dancer of Axtell; Mrs. Felix (Mary) Mandel, Dallas, Mrs. one son, Artice Burns Jr. of Waco; W.

A. (Patsy) Elord, Ft. Worth, Mrs. two brothers. Rev.

Andrew Mayes and Barbara Richard, Denver one son, Deacon Henry Mayes of Waco; 26 William R. (Bill) Thurston, Houston; grandchildren and a host of relatives' one sister, Mrs. Julia Brower, Denison; I and friends. brothers, Cecil Horner, Joniin. I Active pallbearers: Masonic Lodge Missouri, Gecrge Horner, Houston, Bert Brothers 282.

Horner, San Antonio, Rayburn Horner, Blue Bonnet Funeral Home, 1235 Denison; 12 grandchildren; five great Chestnut, phene 799-6731. grandchildren; and several neices and neohews. Active pallbearers: Arnold Blain, James Snider, Lonnie Griffin, David Brock, Bill Brock, Mike Gulletto. Wilklrson-Hatch Funeral Home, 1124 Washington Avenue, phone Cogar, Savanoh Mrs. Savanoh F.

Cogar of 6V4 South 7th Street died January 29, 1971 In a local hospital. Funeral services will bc held of 4 p.m. Thurscay at the Second Baptist Church, Rev. M. L.

Cooper Jr. officiating burial In Doris Miller Cemetery. Survivors Include one daughter, Mrs. Clara Henderson, one sister, Mrs. Estolla Wilson.

Phoenix, Arizona, and other relatives. E. G. Boykin Funeral Home, 212 Webster, Phone 752-2535. HINTS FROM HELOISE By HELOISE CRUSE DEAR HELOISE: Sometime ago before my daughter learned to walk, she burned her hand on the hot oven door trying to pull up to a standing position.

The burn was on the entire palm of the hand and fingers. After applying a burn ointment, I loosely wrapped her hand with gauze to keep the ointment on, dirt out. She IDaro Nrxus-QJribuitP ORLD EMPHASIS AT BU Speaker Says Crises Of Technology Solvable By WII-LIE WHITE Staff Writer Many crises of today were created by modern technology and only be solved by Dr. Kenneth Vaux, associate professor of ethics at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, said here Monday night. Vaux was addressing a group of Baylor students in Kayser EVANS MRS.

CHARLES W. Mrs. Chorles Evans age 68, TIBBS, CONNALLY Connally Tibbs, 73, of South Fifteenth died at 8:15 P.m. Sunday In a local hospital. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Connally Funeral Chopel, Rev. J. Dean Costlev officiating, assisted by Rev. Sam Clusk, burial Rosemound cemetery. piece of tape around her W.ist.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. so as to bind i Tibbs; three daughters, Mrs Ida Broome 817 Norlh Fifteenth, Mrs. Louise yet tight enough SO that It how can you keep a barrage'Auditorium on man can on a baby still crawling? lift his burden in modern socie- I struck on the idea of put- ty. The lecture was a part of ting of those stretch nylon the annual World Emphasis baby socks over the bandaged Week activities that began on hand and securing it with a Baylor campus Monday. Vaux, the first of three speakers who will participate in the three days of lectures and slip off over her hand.

This worked marvelously as of Loreno, died at 2:25 a.m. Mondayj of Brazoria, and Mrs. Rorie In a Waco hospital. Lee Athey of Route 2, Waco; three Funeral services will be held at 4 sons, George W. Tibbs of 2320 Lee p.m.

Tuesday at Lorerw Methodisl Street, Connolly B. Tibbs of Ctiurtfn Rev. Victor Hanklnson and Rev. and Clifford Tibbs of 1917 Cleveland; jit KCpt her busy playing Wltil S3JT W7J2B, as well as keeping dirt and Survivors: Her husband of Lorena; grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren OUt when the blisters one sister, Miss Edna Fav Stonford Active pallbearers: Grandsons, Jerry nnan Alcn of Lorerwj; one brother, M. D.

Stanford Tibbs, George Tibbs, Jomes Broome DroKC open. Also, of Loreno Burnlse Region, Water Athey Gene 'nylon SOCk allowed more air to the machine, submit himself as a slave to the machine and when he becomes a machine himself. He said young people today are angry because the promise of technology has not yet been fulfilled. Vaux said the idea that nature can produce the necessary foodstuff for man untrue. nature is not he said.

If we were ever to withdraw our technology from nature "the effect would be Vaux said. have no choice. WTe can-i not go Vaux said. Vaux pointed out, however, that man as creator can, and in instances has, created WILL BE IQS iy MAY "New New, Eldest Admiral Claims CORONADO. Calif.

(AP) to pass a special act com- The oldest living officer in the missioning him. U.S. armed forces, retired During the Spanistfi-American Richard H. Jackson, says the War, Jackson commanded a with its long torpedo boat engaged in numerous minor skirmishes over two years. Jackson retired in 1930.

His health is frail, but his eyes still sparkle, he has most of his hair and a flourishing musiache. He eats three squares a day and and beards really very new at all. Jackson, who will be 105 In May, said: always been a Navy. For instance, beards and longer hair were popular when I was a young of discussions, said man i proper controls threatened in modern society measures having been taken. He when he tries to adapt life such creating can be disastrous.

The freedom of man and the! The body will lie in stale one hour before services at church CwmaMv Funeral Home, I Pallbearers: H. McBrayer, Washington Avenue, phone 752-J407 Tom R. Stanford, Ted Murptry, Art I Smitham, Jim Hay, Roy Lone. Honorary pallbearers; Frank Tavlor, Dr. Ross Shlpo, Claude Segrest, Floyd Taylor, J.

Ludwick, Hooper, Ralph I Burnett, Roy Todd, WHkirson and Hatch Funeral Home, 1124 Washington Avenue, phone 7 3 3691 Fish Products Shaw Adequate Mercury Levels I than a week, her hand was completely healed with not of a scar. MRS. B. CLAYTON he 2 nd Prowler BU iooo through for faster healing. happy to t-ay that in loss Dorm For the second time in less a week, a prowler has lifting of burdens by- technology is possible only if man is the master of his technology, Vaux said.

In his closing statements Vaux man was meant under God to take control of the destructive powders of nature. FUNERAL SERVICES for Maj. (Ret.) Maurice George Paquette, 51, of Fort Worth, husband of a former Wacoan will be at 10:30 a.m. today at St. Christopher Episcopal Church in Fort Worth.

Burial will be at 2 p.m. today in Oakwood Cemetery here. Maj. Paquette died Sunday in a Fort Worth hospital. He was married to the former Alice Dean of Waco, in 1951.

What a smart Mommy you are. sure there are reported in a womens told police she awoke Saturday morning to find a man about Nevada Gambling Bill Sponsor Proud of Idea ficer. It's kind of a cycle 1 has a nightly nip of brandy, think we fitted in our time Jackson lives in a comfortable the Navy fits in theirs today, two-story house across the the way it should street from a golf course in this Young people have his San Diego suburb. He watches a unqualified approval, however, lot of television. His favorites: "They think they know it adventure shows but a lot of old salts aroundtravelogues, know they he said.

"It1 only things he has takes a lot of years to learn the missed in the last few years difference between opinion and have been the three he has always lived garden- Jackson was bom the year otlinS gallivanting all President Gharles Buoey, the admi- tion at Florence, a farm town yeara northwestern Alabama. He en-J took his bike away whenl tered the Naval Academy in was says wife.j 1883 at 17 and after graduation who keeps house for served two years as a midship-Hickson. was getting tooj man on the USS Boston and USS reckless and kept going through Trenton. In 1889 aboard the Trenton he led 20 seamen into the yards to a human sail as the ship in a hurricane off allowing it to be beached of sinking with great loss of life. Waco, 9-B Gas Cylinder Fire, Explosions in Tyler TYLER, Tex.

A fire and 50 or 60 explosions In the National Cylinder Gas Co. Monday sent jagged pieces of metal an inch thick flying in all directions. The owner oi the building said his losses were about 560.000. L. J.

Tuttle, area sales manager for the gas company, said he did not know what his company losses were. No one was killed or injured. GORHAM, MRS. ETHEL Mrs. Ethel Gorhom 78, 0 1121 Kan 1 died Ot 4:55 om.

Surkov In toco! WASHINGTON (AP) Tests ands of both old and LEGISLATE MORALS Funeral wiii be held at on compressed fish products and new) who will profit from wum 01 iU5 Alien Americans consume at the your helpfixl suggestions. in iw cemetery. rate oi 270 million pounds a ZZ. the form of im. din- DEAR HELOISE: Scott (jeon) curninoharn 0 nors, fish sticks and fish cakes When mixing flour for gravy, A Austlfl, Mrs.

Lee (Lokle) Imk of Wlchlto, She said she sat up in bedj I Kernses, end AA WHUcm (Ethel) Lcrw- -show meTCUry content whjr buy a special kitchen man Sflid i.0,u below the danger level, the utensil w'hen most of us already! v. Mock m. Gorhom of Cairo Drive, 1 1 I unintelligible to her. Miss Hunt c. Gorhorr of Trqii, Ford and Drug Administration have the ideal one in our cup- I I oni John L.

Gorhom of Golindc; three thnardi; Said She ran CKJWn tTe nail Green, choritej 810 ooaros. 'help. When she returned, iTmfIs ironMore than 80 onfl of the beaters from 5aid tho man and some change I srondchfidren ed from seven U.S. processorsjyour mixer and gone from the room. 01 Home.

1000 who obtained the products from gravy will be smooth as On January 26, a room near get some benefit. VB abroad, contained an average you need not use the whole Miss was also entered man ago in- The bill introduced by Tobin hia heroism. It persuaded Con- howard. KENNETH mercury of .06 per m.xei.( )Ust one boater a by an man of the same troduced the bill that made yielded the state one hav- wrist action. description.

gambling legal in Nevada and in gaming taxes that year. This 2 ROXIE theatre No One Under 20 Admitted New Show Each Friday Open 10 A.M. Midnight MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPUE Tito of th MM panni mmh tor vmring ty thtr chMdrm. ALL AGES ADMITTED General GP ALL AGES ADMITTED Parental Guidance Sugeested RESTRICTED Under It requires occofnpanyino Parent or Adult Guardian NO ONE UNDER II ADMITTED IE ubi mmm CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) legislate morals.

If ginia Medical School and won a A few months later he placed 25th in examinations for a commission as an ensign. But were only 23 vacancies. Jackson 1 entered the University of Vir- Woihinaton Avenue, phone 7S2-J407. I think gamblers ought to have somebody wants to gamble, let degree in one year. thdr heads says the iet StdlL But the Navy forgotten aco DOWNTOWN PH.

753-4031 Kenneth 1. ot 3 p.m. In a Doikis I conduct groves I oneH I Jock (Aiycel A-ttno of MF READER Police are investigating (who seldom has been in a casino year, the state expects $42 lion from gaming taxes, almost Two-Car Scuds ver had too much of a aaii budgot- feeling for it adds Phii Gambling w'as wide spread in Tobin, 69 and still a working Nevada even before it was le- will told i Tuevdoy tn v.Hkirvsn Hatch at .16 the FDA reported. bufio FDA guidelines, fish with, LF7TTF.lt OF IJUJGHTFK In rfMpnt Ctmtttrv in iwtw. 9 titM Aicr Bov Lodee No win 5 ppm is withdrawn from the DL.VR daughter msrkct.

about a sugestion for Man to Hillcrest About 98 per cent the frozen a two-car accident at Eighth rancher. I might galized. a leftover from the It's getting so bad that when and Columbus sent a 39-year-old a dollar or but I boomtowns and days Arvington. iodtm i do decide to iron the whole Waco man to Providence sitting down and that had never lied. the KOOS into orbit, flacs Hospilal Monday evening.

tall black bools and a had a deck Stetson, Tobin stood last week cards could set observed in front of the state Capitol in Tcinn, All he had to do was Carson City, and recalled how the local in 1931 he the state! There was, still considerable ym, Pot Hmmrd ot Rletet, moiher cioro ot wi sh blocks used the Lnited om- o. States come from other nations i do decide to of Fo't worth, a j. vtito, Canada, Iceland, family goes into orbit end fm grondcMKtreo -Norway, Potand, Denmark, ami wave and horns blow. Thcv say.j Lave 11 Wright of Route 1, end Hatch the FDA said. at a tiew Waco was treated for multiple samples used in this test came (Because been so long since cuts and released.

He was in STEGALL, MRS MARY Mrs. of Avenge, phone ot I 50 am In on Auitin wiis bi ot 1 nv Wedneirtov. Cowwtlv Funeral Choo- el, btfio) tn Oak Swfvfvert' Garv Veoo-' Austin, SW 714 one iWNf, Artene of one Dovtd Crockett ot grwidcWfdren onno- Nmro! ot tOOC 7SJ-14C 1. from Canada. Norway, and Greenland.

Episcopalians To Demand GM Exit in Africa seen it.) when the car he was driv- If you can give me any sug- ing came in collision with an gestions, my husband would auto driven by Earle Powers IC legalize gambling and tax gam- tt egalmng th( prac- STARTS WEDNESDAY Behind every man tsan understanding three! immni kahl Qmm Want Ads Deliver Results CLASSIFIED INFORMATION PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD MON. thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. DAILY DEADLINE 5 P.M. FOB NEXT IN SEKTION.

SUNDAY MONDAY DEADLINE FRIDAY 5 P.M WEEKEND HOURS SATURDAY 8 to 10 A.M. SUN. 2:30 to 3:30 P.M. FOR CORRECTIONS ami CANCELLATIONS ONLY ERROR RESPONSIBILITY The Woco Tribune Hereid net cstwme any reteomiMMty ter cn od the coit an od itself. We ere rewonMble only for the lint incorrect insertion of on od.

ore odvited te check their od immediately after (t appeart in the paper and report ot once any error found. in Saturday odi fchould be reported 10:09 om Sot, and Sunday with reported afternoon between and m. tor correction. AM odveMttina tubloct to the preval el the publithor. Count 5 averse per An ovtrooe word 5 Schedule tor 7 or 4 davt for and iertieni ore chartted at the one time rotes.

Ads stooped before enolrotlon are charged oniv for the numo'jr of run at the rote earned. THIS IS A three-line od iitt about fifteen averupe war dime Ad Above Onhr. It OS tor One Dav U.00 for Deivi Mil for lor 30 Devs really appreciate it, because hejof 220S Summit says he the only one at work not injured. with on his hack from hot ironed shirts, ironed before he walks out the door for work. NEW YORK The Rt MRS.

R. G. T. Rev. E.

Hines, presiding oi the Protestant Episco DEAR HELOISE: pal Church, has notified James Whenever one of my firends M. Roche, board chairman of.has a new baby, I don take eneral Motors, that it intends a gift tor the baby when I go divorce Powers, 42, was bling tice. -I figured this he said. "'nwre was a lot of pressure when I arrived to legalize it, I said Tobin, "but nobody seemed I to want to do it, It sure started thmgs rolling when I put that 4 bill in, I have the slight- est idea what would come of Tobin to Carsbn City twice more as a legislator, but most of his life since has boen WASHINGTON (AP) The ricd compared with in tho ranchlands iA north- in the I nited States nonfarm areas. ern Nevada.

been in Las The survey also showed that Vegas once, before the Strip Census Bureau said in a survey per cent of all family mem- was anything but a patch of Rate of Divorce in U.S. Climbed Shandy in I demand that the corporation to visit her in the hospital, wind up its operations in South I take a small gift for the new ciinibed sharply in Jhe the Church, After being for nine bers between ages 10 and desert, which tjwns 12,574 shares of GM months it is nice to feel fern-1 men remarry faster were living with both parents was pride in than women, the study said. last year. voice wht-n he talked of the casi- to survey, no industry' that has grown to be Nev lifebldbd. Youth oiincletl done quite a bit for Ne- i lock valued at over SI inine and especially nice to re- and 1440,000 worth of de- a special gift of scented According to bentures in the GM Acceptance soap or a small bottle of on interviews with 30, wii! submit a resolution fume.

couples, there were 4, divorced to this effect at the stockhold- For those friends who I know 1 000 ma: i i if said Tobin, meeting in May. were on a strict diet, I take ffl would be no high rise buildings He said the reason wms South something edible, like home-1 waf pCr a iq.voar^ld Warn vouth was herc There be nothing in apartheid policies. made cookies or evan a banana over when A A Las a11 KUt check to see divorced persons for each 1,000 shot and wounded in an incident an(j a wonderful FUNMAl DH1CTORS allowable first married couples. at Frank's Place, a tavern on Then after the baby and the number of divorced Marlin highway late Monday mother are home and open tor my young daughters figure was 60 lor and I silop by with a gift for the baby, which includes my girls in on the gift-giving. JUDY FISK HecMmunNiiMi sommici ALL SEATS $100 UNTIL 1:00 OPEN I urt li ni tlLlSl LAST OPEN i :30 I .1 I I il LOVE MY.JWIFE* LOVE ELLIOTT GOULD IN A DAVID WOLPER Production "I LOVE A UNIVERSAL PICTURE LAKE AIR DR-lN ADU'-TS US WEDNESDAY Open 6:30 One Under 18 Admitted Adults 1.50 1 so RESTRICTED 11 i COMPTON I WALTRIP DIRECTORS W.

aco Drive women. Larry A. Booker of difference in these ra-Colcord was taken tios for men and women proba- pr0vidence Hospital bly reflects a higher propensity and ability for divorced men S' WILKIRS01 HIAfciH MME it rvtun there is love there a i there a I WACO Alt ItI.E and GRADITE WORKS jj SLM ST. 752-8601 1002 to for emergency treatment. He was DEAR divorced women to re mar- Usted fair condition Monday Recent surgery demanded the study said.

evening, that our cat not get her paws The study did not include di- officers said Booker into dirt or sand. vorced persons who had remar- had shot in the thigh with lound that an ordinal rted. 12-guage wwedoit shotgun, newspaper in her litter box was The report also showed a not absorhant enough. So 1 higher percentage of divorced were Id-king ioor a 17- purchased a box of disposable persons among nonwhites than year-old suspect Monday, diapers and found that, when whites. spread out fully, a diaper com-1 The number of divorced per-'I pletely lined the bottom of the sons per 1,000 married couples pan.

jfor nonwhites was 78 last year, The waterproof plastic outer-'an increase of 38 per cent over lining for easy disposal the 63 in 1960, and the odor usually connected For whites, the number was! with a litter box seems to be 45 divorced persons per nonexistent. No more sandjmarried couples, a step-up of 321 kicked all over the floor, cent over the I960 census. I am so pleased with the re- The divorce rate was alsoj suits, that I plan to use the in metropolitan areas, diapers on a permanent basis. the farm, there 20 di-1 JUDY MAHLSTEDT persons per 1,000 mar-j Adult Theater Center lSffi at Coscord OPEN DAILY 16 A.M.-10 P.M. Positively Adulti Complete New Program ot Adult Everv Thurwloy! Seectai Diuturni To Couplet OPEN 4 P.M.

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