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FA EIGHT ESTATI Tilt: WACO (TEXAS) ESTATE NEWS-TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JTTNT 1948 Il FOR FALE l-HOOM SOLID masonry horr.es that are Without a doubt the best built houses the entire Slate. All built under FHA and FHA financed. Phone J. Lecn House.

PROCTOR Avenue, modern five-room house completely furnished. electric machine and electric refrigerator immediate possession. $7500 Julius Berkman. 406 Franklin. Phone HOMES of all rites, with small ooan call H.

Hodde. office phone IP35: ruthtt or Sunday. 121SZ. or Johnnie Lehman. Auatln.

FOR SALE bv 2 bath? double Earasre. oversize lot. 200x185. Owner leaving town must sell. 16 MarArthur.

Phone 1483. RESIDENCE. sleeping porch 14x20, sarase. two large lots, 18300 Other bareaina. Jim Gilleland.

phone 1268 or 7420Y. I ROOMS. HALL. bath, all citv conveniences. lot feet: on bus line, best part Clav St community Phoije 1169 or 7430Y.

JOR SALE by 5 and bath near rratie school. Bavlor University and community 8. 11th. phone 7205Z. Attractive frame houst at bos- cue Bad Comportable larre rooms, kitchen equipped with General Electric eishwaaher and Bendix.

Phone 8 121 J. KANE GI loan on new 5-room house, large rooms. Venetian blinds, garage and wash room. Apply to owner. 1014 La Clede.

FARMS 61CRIF1CE W. home, value Must sell, near school, bus center Fourth down, pay monthly. $3975. Cnmpton. 513 Serv.

Mut. Bldtt. Ph. 329. CLEVELAND.

NEW 4-room home. hardwood floors, all seasoned lumber, built-in features. Large closets. Call soi )U BALE br owner -Nice small home. 4 rooms and bath, two garage and chicken house All com enlenres, to interurban line Ph.

MODERN duplex. Bur this torts rood good location. Ruth Speer 911 N. 12th. Phone 912 FDR furnLshed house.

hardwood floors. 2 vears old. $5500. 2200 McPerrin. Phone 1535X JUDD REAL ESTATE CO.

311 PROVIDENT 9571 FARMS seres lsnd. 4-room house, garage, good fences, east of town, plenty water, electric pump Price $4950. acres, good 6-room house, close to West Station. Real good buy st $4500. Buyer receives rent on farm.

acres near Eddy, fair Improvements. per acre. acres on South 3rd Irritation, well. 2 houses. Extra truck garden farm.

ASSOCIATES: J. RHEA. LORENA. 907F2 FRANK SMITH. 8915L W.

G. WEST. BOSQUEVILLE. 9645W2 G. NABORS.

2215Z FARM AND RANCH LOANS 300 acres with 200 cultivated: good 9-room home, splendid barns; near Crawford acres black land, 15 nesr Watt. 340 acres good black land on highway; third cash, with balance over 20 years. Buying or Selling. Consult BEN BROWN. REALTOR 302 Med Arts Rlrig Phone 9295 BEAUTIFUL HOME of 25 acres, located on Dallas Highwav about 10 miles north of Waco, new 5-room house, modern conveniences, hardwood floors, for sale due to the death of owner Immediate possession.

Box 193-E. Tribune- Herald BUILDINO SITE. 50 acres. miles south of Robinson. Sandv land, trees.

terms; srres new Dallas Highway, trees. $5000; acres near Circle acres new highway at Robinson, See Posey. 1623 Speight. FOR SALE br in Melbourne Heights 3412 24th. SMALL HOUSE and lot on highway front Beilmead overpass.

Take cheap car in trade. Phone COOL TWO-bedroom home. sleeping porch, beautiful vard, excellent neighborhood. 2 blocks from schools. 5867Z.

LOVELY TWO-bedroom home with extra large Urine room, dining room and spacious kitchen. Nice porch and St. Augustine lawn. Call 8215X. iiUST SELL rooms and glazed porch, 2 block school, bus; nicely papered, painted throughout.

3313 Lasker. FOR SALE or revenue property, 6 rooms. 2 baths; small house in rear Baylor vicinity, phone 9073J. EM ALL ATTRACTIVE home, one block school, community center. $3500.

$1000 cash, bal. mo. 1305 James. Ph. 6068.

FOR SALE by Colonial Ave. Venetian blinds, tile drain, attic fan, ga- rare and storeroom. Reduced price. FOR sale by owner; 3 rooms, bath; one furnished. Close to bus.

Phone 9303R. ULAVING sell furnished or unfurnished 2-bedroom home Nice location. on bus line. Phone 6349Y. FFW HOME 4 rooms and bath.

Oaklawn, r-ear school and bus stop, $4750, terms Prone 64S6Z. 60 ACRES BLACK land with new 6-room bungalow; gas. lights, bath, septic tank, well, electric pump; 40 cultivated, 20 Would trsde for suburban home near Waco. T. E.

Haney, Provident Bldg. 120 two residences, one with city conveniences. 3 miles Moody gravel per af re. Will take suburban property near Waco, no debts. T.

E. Haney, Provident Bldg. 2oo ACRES DEKP land near Leroy. Two extra good houses and barns; lights, gas. bath, gravel bargain.

T. E. Haney. Provident Bldg. SUBURBAN HOMES, economically priced, with varied acreasre.

all directions from Waco. If Interested, phone Realty Co. ORCHARD acres, 5 large rooms and glared porch, double garare. barn, brooder house and chicken house, $7250. Phone 651; 5069 CHOICEST 9 ACRFS Orcard Lane: Natural gas.

water, lights, school bus. Old outbuildings. no house. Owner, 2055. 1212.

FOR or two-acre tracts. 3 miles from Waco on Old Robinson Rd. B. A. Garrett, 909 Amicable Bldg.

funeral Entires ENGELKE. FERDINAND P. Ferdinand P. Engelke of Route 6. Waco, died at his home at 2:40 p.

m. Friday. Funeral services were held at the Riesel Evangelical Church at 4 p. m. Saturday with Rev.

Konrad Modschiedler officiating. Burial in the Evangelical Cemetery at Riesel. Survivors include the widow; three daughters. Barbara. Helen, and Lillian Engelke of Route his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engelke of Route five brothers, Bennie Engelke of 1223 North Eighteenth Street, Ernest Engelke of 1702 Taylor Street, Fred Engelke of Lawton, Okla and Louie and Arthur Engelke, both of Route and four sisters. Mrs. Lena Kuehn of Route 7, Mrs.

Martha Johnson of San Bernardino, and Miss Helen Engelke and Miss Alma Engelke. both of Route 7. Connallv Funeral Home, 1000 Washington Avenue. Phone 2084. Twin Bill Rooked As Negro Tourney Re-opens Tonight By JINX TUCKER News-Tribune Sports Editor The State Negro Baseball Tournament will be resumed at Katy Park this evening with a double bill.

This is the fourth annual meet, and a new champion will be crowned. Temple, champion of 1945. Is absent this year. The Hughes Tool Bombers, champions of 1946, were upset in the second round by the improved Waco Card- Mandav Juna Itaclio Dial Central iOAeba AM I ACO KWTX WBAP-WFAA RRin I AM AYNESWORTH. MAUDE BRIAN Mrs.

Maude Brian Avnesworth. widow of the late Dr. Kenneth H. Avnesworth. i died at her home.

415 Mount Lookout maiS. 11 to 3. Ihe Mexia Llack Drive at 4 55 a. m. Saturday.

Funeral services will be held at Compton's Chapel st 10 a. m. Monday, with Rev. Forrest Feezor officiating. Buriat services will be lieid in Oakaood Cemetery.

Survivors Include two sons. Kenneth H. Avnesworth of Houston and Dr Brian Avnesworth of Waco; two daughters. Mrs. Wilson Crosthwa4t of Waco and Mrs.

Thomas Mann of Caracas, Venezuela; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Gamble of New Orleans. Mrs. Fred Abney of Brownwood and Mrs. John Harrison of Evanston.

three grandsons and three granddaughters. Pallbearers: Bruce Duncan. Dr. Dan Warren. Dr.

Paul Murphev, Robert Dupree, Dr. A. J. Armstrong. John McNamara, Dr.

Paul Power. Pat Neff, and Howard Van Comptons Funeral Home, 1024 Atislln Avenue, phone 98. on Call IS Cattle Call Southland Ech'a iste. Far N. 7.1*® Martin Agronsk? Ray.

Feezor Porter Randall 7:41 Top of Morning News. Home Ed. Rreacfast Club Rreakfast Club Breakfast Club Mv True Storr Mv True Story 9.8« Batty Crocker 9 4ft Listening Post Timekeeper Timekeeper Bill Walker Hmekeaper Party Newa. Engle Farm Edition Wooley News. Coffee Club Carlyon Coffee Club Coffee Club Coffee Club Radio Revival Texas Roundu Texas Roundup News.

Farm Ed. Quartet Musical Roundup News Roundup of News. HogsnH Sews; Music Basket Music for Housewives Earl Birds ITarl Birds Earl Birds Morning News i News of the West; Kenny Baker Fascination Rhy. I Music Room Tg Dr. Malone Music Room illiams, Doerr 2 Star as Red Sox Rap Browns Twice ST.

LOUIS, June 27- three-run homer by Ted Williams The and another round-tripper by i Pilfer BIG SIX HMMi Breakfast In 10:15 Hollywood 0:.10 Oaien Drsko Malone i 00 imo Traveler We 0 'r Mary Holiday 11:45 Mid-Day Moods WACO Mil BARNET Barnet W. MUier, 34. died at his home in Seattle, at 11:30 a. m. Mon- Double Bill Each Nieht dav.

June 21. Funeral services will be held at the Oilers were upset in the first round by White Hall, as White Hal! made four runs in the ninth inning to win from the defending champions, 4 to 3. The defeat, of the two tournament favorites makes ft a wide-open meet, and play thus far installs the W'aco Cardinals as the dark horse of the meet. W'hite Hall is also dangerous. Mexia and Hughes Tool, of course, can still fight their way through the losing I bracket, but there is now no Honeymoon chance for both to get to the finals.

They will have to meet somewhere down the line In the losing bracket, and when they do. the loser of the game will drop out of the tournament. Cecil Brown (Fred Waring Ira Box Inspector Fred Waring Ray It With Music Marketa Sav It with Music tovce Jordan I Passing Parade News. Music Quarter Hour Heat the Heat I Kate Smith naudia Good cheer Bobby Doerr powered the Boston wtu-Yrns Red sox Red Sox to a 6-t0-3 victory over Musial. Cardinals the St.

Louis Browns after Joe I Dobson had blanked the Browns parko Cubs 12 to 0 on two hits in the first i Brown. Yankees Coffee Carnival Carnival i Musical Album Dav.rt ABER Pet S9 217 59W .41 242 55 43 S3 34 71 JM 49 171 IT game of a doubleheader today, in The second Came was called in the i American League Be Beautiful Road of Life lark Berch Lora Lawton Milt Herth Trio (King Cole Trio Big Sister ludv and Jane Star Reporter I Imperial Quartet Arthur Oodfrey Arthur Oodfrev Grand Slam Chas. Orgaa Wendy arrea Easy Acres Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday RWTX WBAP-WFAAKRLD II oo Newa. Home Fd. Tunes of the Trail II Ranch Time Rarir 'i Ne- -Jueen for a Day Siesta Time for a Day 1 Brida and Groom (Wax 4ft Bride and Oroom Be Seated Gama baseball Game baseball Oamo i tasehall Game News (News.

Weather News of Neighbor i Murray Cox Harrington Sings I Doughhovt Jamboree Itasehalt Plaseball Oama (iame In addition to the doubleheader home of Mrs, Sam Bas.wt.McGrego^ at tonightt the week offers 1 cartl of games. There will be a FOR acres, improvements, New Corsicana Highwav. Phone 8035. 2 ACRES, 3-ROOM house. Near Beilmead.

Utilities. Sandv soil. Garden tractor, cash. Terms on balance. Ph.

8420M ESTATE ROOMS AND bath, cood location in North Waco, Call 2-1917 ior information. 4 rooms and bath, ail conveniences plenty hardwood down Phone 8454W Bargain pmall home for sale 3200 down per month. See owner. Parrott RED HOT for a nice, new heme. North W.

F. Mason, Tel. or MODERN 4-ROOM house with bath and large porch in Oak Lawn facing new Dallas Highway, Priced right. Pr.one 2-9499 or EST WACO Fourplex. nice income bus line.

000. T. Trails or house from one to nx Nice cool home. Venetian blinds. Brvan on )r Mrs.

Zula Har- kina 911 12th. or 5-9536. STEW 2-BEDROOM home. Ethel cash, bai. FHA and GI loan, monthly Price 651.

50P9 HOME Fw Good garden land. Zula Harkins 911 N. 12th. Tel. 3626 or 5953X.

A NICE modern home, out Highway 6 from Circle. All utilities. Trade equity vacant lots Phone R420M CM ALL DOWN pavment will purchase new home near bus. and located tm a beautiful 60-foot lot. Call 914.

FURN. house for sale. Built one Owner leaving town. 1915 N. 2Srd St Phone 2-2396Y.

CAMERON building sites Municipal Clubhouse Located In rted a-ea. surrounded by good K.g... overlooking city. Call rwno-. 9716-W-2 5 rms.

mod. cor. Lewis St. Beilmead 6 rms. mod.

furnished, Parrott Ave. 'a acre. 4 rms. lights, gas. well.

Lacv acres. 5 rms. mod. Orchard Lane 12 A. small mod.

home near Bellm'd 20 A sandv loam near Lathm Spgs. A. 4 rms. on Hi. near Bellm 61 acres.

6 rms. modern, at Moodv 3 rms, new house, moved 1100 Lvnn Cory Realtv 115 S. 4th St. Ph. 2751 1 PROPERTIES 4 rooms, large lot.

good location. 1721 Johnson St. Small down pavment. Several homesites in Pecan Acres. Onlv 50 down L.

C. GOLDBERG LAND CO. 512 Franklin Ave. Phone 90 Res. 3 p.

m. Sunday. June 27. Rev. Ed officiating, burial in McGregor Cemetery Survivors: His widow and two sisters.

Mr. Miller was born in The Dallas. Ore. He had been a member of Christian Church since childhood. Enlisted in the U.

S. Army in 1940 and during World War II he served 31 months in the Field Artillery in the Aleutian Islands. After returning to the United States he was sent to Camp Hood and he served another term of 27 months in the South Pacific. Being there when the war ended and was discharged at Camp Fannin. He was married to Miss Ella Bass of McGregor, Dec.

23. 1944. Pallbearers: Bud Hamilton. Louie Lvon. Fd Schroeder, Charley Schroeder, Albert Witte, and A.

J. Hallowav. Funeral Home. McGregor. .1 To be 1:15 Announced Hile of Melodv I 4 Know Radio Platter Plavboy Oames 4 Platter Playboy 4 45 Platter Plavboy lime tory Circlo Serenarte Terrv.

Piratea Skv King Sky King 6 0 News Hawks Douhle or Nothing Double or Nothing Today Children Light of World News Si Ma Perkins Pepper Young 'Right to Happns. Racksase Wifo Dallas Lorenao Jones Wldder Broun Stamp Quartet News. Mel. Munn Junction Joy Spreaders he second game was called in the last of the eighth because of rain. 1 Irai Game RnMon ah SI 1 ak a DlMago.ef 4 0 7 O' Dlllinger.l 4 0 0 1 5 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 Prtddv.3 3 0 5 2 4 3 0 7 Platt.l 4 0 4 0 3 11 Lekner.cf 3 10 0 4 0 3 Partee.c 3 0 7 3 0 10 lj Dente.s 3 0 0 3 0 4 01 Stevens I 3 19 0 4 1 1 0 Kennedy 3 0 0 0 1 a-Sehults 10 0 0 33 0 27 10 Widmar.p 0 0 0 0 3 27 1 Pesky.

3 I I I Doerr.3 Merl.r I Jones.1 Tebhetta.c Dobson, Red Sox. Yankees. Red Sox, 14 Nations) Leagao Sauer. Reds Kiner, 93; Musial. Cardinals.

51. HOME American League DlMaatio. Yankees II Keltner. Indians. 17, Williams, Red Sox.

National League Sauer. Reds. 22 Kiner. Piratee. Musial, Cardinals.

17. Iti I Totals a-Grounded out for Kennece In Ith Score by II Boston 200 000 St. Louis 000 000 Pesky. Double or Nothing or Nothing Priddy and St evens. Left 1 on 9.

St Louis 4 on Dobson 2. Kennedy 5. outs-bv Dohson 4 Kennedy S. Hits off Kennedv In off Wtdmar In I Wild pitch Kennedy. Losing Kennedy.

Cornbread- Cornbread Mai. s. Drake Strange Romaneo Hilltop House Marketa, Weath Hint Hunt Hint Hunt Housa Party Ifou'o Party Musical Notebook Musiral Notebook Adventure Parade Torn Mix A Olrl Marries Portia Fares Lifo Just Plain Bill Front Psk-o Farrell Call Ouiding Light News Perry Mason News; Baseball Seennd Score by Boston 300 101 12 0 .........101 010 0-3 17-Year-01d Lad From California Decathlon Champ Head. Ed 7:00 Sound Off 7:15 Sound Off 7:30 1460 Club 7:45 1460 Club Lone Ranger Charlie Chan Gabriel Heatter News Reel Quiet Please Quiet Please oo Tomorrow 8:15 Tops House Party 45 Mu. for Dreaming LMuiems of Rhythm I HufrtRhVthm Club :45 Zack Hurt 1 WOLKSE.

HERMAN Herman vvoiKst, 64, of Route 7, was fatally injured laie Saturday night in an automobile acciuent on tne Highway. Funeral services are to be at Trinity Luiheran Cnurch in Riesel at 3 p. m. Monday witn Rev. A.

F. Michalk ofiiciat- ing. Burial will be In Trinity Lutncran Cemetery at Riesel. Survivors incluae two Mrs. Mela Dictrich of and Mrs Irene See of Houston; three sons, William Wolkse of Otto.

Arthur WoUse of Riesel and Ben Wolkse of Route 7: a brother. Julius Wolkse of Mart; a sister in Chicago: and 12 grandchildren. Connallv Funeral Home. 1000 Washington Avenue, phone 2084. 14 News.

Home Ed. 10:15 Joe Hasel Sports 10:45 HotH News Moon In Xavier Cugat's D. LeWinter's Or. 'Gav Or. Bardar Allan Cox's Ranchbovs Orchestra George Olsen ----------------1 W4NTKD.

REAL WILL PAY cash to owner for rent property, any kind. Have 340-aere farm in Hill County to trade for elty property- 623 6th i WANT to buy lots of housea. Cash for GI or FHA equltlea or straight sale. F. L.

Jonea, WANT A QUICK of your We will buy it today Common. 613 Service Mutual Bldg. Phono 329 PAY CASH for equity in 5- or 6-room house with GI or FHA loan. Phone 6710X 5103. WANT TO buy small house Prefer edge of town.

All cash. Mrs. Schulxe. Phone 4375W or 1023 miles on Dallas Higtwar sites to build; high perfect drainage This addition conveniently located to WAAF. Eb Wfiaon.

on premises burs nice lot, Ethel 550 buTs nice lot. 26th and Bavlor. 1 S195e 75 frontage 33rd and Maple. CURTIS SCHULZE- 1023 or 4375W up, easy terms. Mrs.

T. Trtr Bl RB4.S AMI FARMS NOTICES THE COMMISSIONERS' Court requests proposals not later than 10 o'clock a. m. June 28. 1948, for furnishing McLennan County with supplies and materials as hereinafter stated.

Road and bridge materials: welding supplies; tires, tubes and batteries; grader blades, paint and cedar posts. Specifications and biddinr blanks to be secured from tho office of county engineer Groceries and meats. Bidding blanks to be secured from the office of county auditor. Sealed proposal on the Items named above may be filed with the countv auditor not later than 10 o'clock a. m.

Monday. June 28. 1948. provided envelopes are plainly marked as to rights reserved. XIMMSHAY CLASSIHIP RATERNAL AND KELIGIOt PETTY, MRS.

JULIA ETTER Mrs. Julia Etter Pettv. 84, died at her home in Gholson at 9:45 a m. Saturday, Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m.

Tuesday at the Baptist church in Cleburne. Burial will be In a Cleburne cemetery. Survivors Include two daughters. Mrs. Lilly Mae Buckner of aco and Mrs Blanch alden of Aivarado: I sons, Tee I pt Pettv of Arizona and Tom Pettv of Fort lou' nameni lean.

Worth; 23 grandchildren and 6 grandchildren. Connallv Funeral Home, 1000 Washington Avenue, phone 2084. BRITTON. MRS. DORA Mrs Dora Britton.

74. died at her home at 1717 McFcrrin Avenue at 9:25 a Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 4 p. m. Mondav at Compton's Chapel.

Rev. F. Shipp officiating, burial in Oakwood Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter. Mrs.

Maurine Horlck of Waco: one son, J. Britton of San Antonio; one brother Dr. R. E. Goodrich of Tvler; three grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be C. Clarkson. Dennis Daniel, Frank Brown. Mr. Maurer, G.

Adams. John Pavne. Ben C. Kagler and William Fuller. double bill Tuesday night, Wednes day night, Thursday night and Friday night.

Waco of the Rig State League will be back home Saturday, and will stay here through July 10, so after the games Friday night, there will be a lapse in tournament play until July 11. Then the meet will be continued to its conclusion July 17. Several teams will be eliminated this week, and Magnolia, one of the entries, has been eliminated. In the feature game tonight at at 8:30, the Downsville Black Hawks will be playing their first game in the meet, meeting the I Midnight Moods Marlin Vet Tigers, with Willie Lee Irvin ready to pitch, Downsville 11 Music. News is favored.

Two strong teams will off --------meet in the first game at 6:30 this 1 1 evening. Tho Austin Black Pioneers will meet the Austin Dragons. Tuesday's One team will be eliminated in Records Fall the first game of Tuesday. The rUM Cleburne team, nosed out by Central Texas Vocational School, will play the West Black Sluggers, defeated in the first round by Irene, The Irene Black Bears and the Central Texas Vocational School meet in the feature game Tuesday night and the winner will go into a tie with the Cardinals for the NEW YORK. June 4 Wednesday night is night, Long-standing track records were and all members of the soprano sex will be admitted by paying the Supper Club Evening Melodies Lewis Jr.

Jir.x. News. Music r. Lone Ranger 1 Smile Program 45 Lone Ranger George Peddv Ranger i Calvaeade America Voice of Firestone of Sports Page Lum Abner Paul Ross Lowell J. Smith Show Terry Wayne Shoi George Peddv Inner Sanctum Inner Sanctum Arthur Godfrey Arthur God'rey Telephone Hour 'Telephone Hour iDr.

I. O. 1 Dr. I. i Contented Hour Contented Hour Fred Waring Fred Waring i World News Radio Theatra Radio Theatra Radio Theatra Radio Theatre Mv Friend Irma My Friend Irma S.

Guild Theatra Guild Theat World at Large Jimmy Fldler BLOOMFIELD. N. June AP Bob Mathias. 17-year-old Tulare, high school boy. be- 101 oio 6-1 i came the national AAU decathlon tCalled, Ferriss and Batts; Garver.

Biscan, and champion today and earned the right to head the U. S. Olympic Athletics Sweep Twin team of three all-round athletes wt a I in London this Summer. I hltC SoX Competing in his second decath- PBi1 iVlon event- 6 1inches and Philadelphia Athletics swept a A doubie-header, 6-5 and 6-2. from 190 Pounds of athletic talent.

the Chicago White Sox before Mathias, up an unofficial 14.003 persons here today. In pull- total of 7.224 points in the ten- ing within 11 percentage points of event grind yesterday and today. Hillblllv Hits Serenade In Night Hits Hillblllv Hillblllv Hits Cunningham Or. Cunningham Or. Midnight Jamboree Midnight Sign Off Foot-Racing Fever Flares In U.

S. Prior to Olympic Games the first-place Cleveland Carl Scheib allowed 11 hits in winning his fourth straight game In the opener before Dick Fowler gained his fifth triumph with an eignt- hit performance in the second game. The second-place A's have now extended their newest ning streak to seven straight vic- tories. First Game Phdlphla ah po a' Chleaga ah po a Joost-S McCoskv.l i Colmn.cf Fain. I Matesltl 3 Valo Rosar.c Suder.2 Scheib.

4 14 5 Kollowav.2 4 2 3 1 Phlllev.ef 4 13 0 Lupien.l 4 0 10 0 Seerey.l 4 113 Robinson.C 3 0 2 0 Wrleht.r 2 12 0 Appling.3 3 0 2 1 Michls.s 4 0 0 1 Grove.p I a-Hodgin I Pearson.p 5 112 4 1 3 0 5 2 9 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 3 15 2 5 3 0 3 2 2 3 4 10 3 10 13 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Making the Olympic team with the West Coast sensation were two of America's durable iron Mondschein of the New York Pioneer Club the former champion, and Floyd Simmons of the Los Angeles A. C. Mondschein had 7.101 joints to 7.054 total for second and third places. McKenley Wins 220 BLOOMFIELD, N. June AP Herb McKenley, world record holder for the quarter won one special race and lost another while 20 of America's outstanding all-around athletes rom- peted in the rain today for three Olympic decathlon The tall Jamaican romped to a 715 victory in the 220-yard dash over Ben of the University of Pennsylvania.

Jim Fielding of the Metuchen High School was third and Frank 10-cent Federal tax. One team will go out in the 6:30 game that night. The loser of the first game of torn I night will play the loser of the being pounded to dust today as foot-racing fever gripped the athletes in the final month of perparation and tryouts for the London Olympic games. White Hal 1-Marl in game, in the glamorous feature game of Wednesday night Olympiad in 1936 the White Hall Eagles will play JlhiLoe tru General Tire. If the Eagles win contending on Tournament Standings Totals 32 11 Totals 37 1127 14 out for Judson in Score bv Innings: Philadelphia 200 40d 000 Chicago 030 020 000 5 Runs Jost 2, McCoskv 2.

Suder Sehelb. Robinson 2, Wright. Appling. Michaels. F.rrors Appling.

Joost. Runs batted In R. Coleman 2. Appling 3. Kollowav 2.

Joost of Seton Hall College Wftfl fourth. i hv kv. Seerey. Left on bases-Philadelphia 5. Chicago 10 Bases on Grove 3.

Schetb 4. Judson 2. VlLlS 1 OpS 1 ITC Struck out 3. Judson 3. off.

Grove fi In innings; Judson 0 In ln inoepennenr. League tilt at Atlas field Sunday uly uin lunii'iiamg on the for I and in the jumping 1 pits. And the United States, fav- thev also will go into a tie the tournament lead, but it will be the first tourney for General Tire. I VVJij track and The Mexia Oilers will start beat- Wembley Stadium, ing back in the meet in the first. game of Thursday night, meeting i cessary to win.

al 10:4 AuiUn the Irene-CTVS loser and the lose? National A. A. I Meet Due of that game will also go out of uoYi). james SUMNER (RARE) the mret. In the feature game of i UP ueek, on July James Sumner Bovd, 48, died at i Thursday night, the winner of the Santa Saturday.

Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church at Gatesviile at 2 30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. Mr.

Camorton officiating, burial In Osage Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie Boyd; three sons, Sumner. Gerald and Davis Bovd of Santa Cruz: two dauxhters. Miss Billv Joe Bovd of Santa Cruz and Miss Emma Ruth Bovd of Htllcrest Hospital.

Waco: three brothers. Claude of Gatesviile, Fred of McGregor and Rev Team Pet. Waro Cardinals 0 1.000 i White Hall 1 0 1 000 Central Texas I10 1.000 Hughes Tool 2 11 .500 Itasca 2 11 soo Cleburne 10 1 .000 West 0 I.000 Mexia 1 0 1 000 i Macnolla 3 0 3 000 General Tire 0 0 0 .000 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Central Texas Vocational 3, Cleburne 1. 423: Pearson 0 ln 1. Locing Grove.

Second Game Score bv Philadelphia 300 110 11 1 Chicago 200 000 000- 2 0 Fowler and Rosar: Moulder; Giilespie. Papish. Haynes, Caldwell and Weigel. Indians Win Nightcap To Split With Senators CLEVELAND. June Home runs by Allie Clark and Joe Gordon enabled the Cleveland In- afternoon, the nine made hits good for 15 runs and held General Tire to 4 counters.

A. L. Wallace. Atlas hurler. gave up only 6 hits and struck out 17 batsmen.

Wesley Daniels pounded three hits in five trips to the plate. NOTICE MASONS A called meeting of J. H. Lodge No. 337.

A. F. and A. will be held ln the Masonic Temple, and Washington Mondav. June 28 st 7 work ln the E.

A. degree: Tuesday. June 29 at 7 p. work in the and M. Wednesday.

June 30. at fi 30 work In the degree All members are urged to attend. Visiting brethren cordially invited FRED H. MARLAR. W.

M. ARTHUR ALAOOOD. Sec 2 and 3. is the important National Downsville-Marlin game will plav i Championship Meet at the winner of the-game between jj a almost all the the two Austin teams. That competing, many hal- winner will join the leaders of the i iii" ''orld marks were again in meet.

i'nnli Frirl.v KVen lt vvi11 to be a SCHEDULE, MONDAY. JUNE tarus i i terrific meet to top the recent 6 30 Auslln Pioneers vs. Austin game Friday flashing feet I BiR t30 inals will play Lloyd La beach, Herb McKenlev Marlin i (j. Stratton Sets Pace In Skect Club Contest G. Stratton Jr.

blasted 49 targets dians to defeat the Washington in a 50-bird shoot held bv Senators, 4 to 1. today for an even the Waco Skeet Club at their Hughes Tool 18, Itasca 1.1 Waco Cardinals 9, Magnolia 0. Itasca 9. Magnolia 0 Waco Cardinals 11. Hughes Tool 3.

Irene 13. West 3. White Hall 4. Mexia Oilers 3. double-header before range Sunday afternoon.

That meant the In- Weddington followed closely with split of a 35,980 fans, dians retained their slender lead 48. in the American League race. Other men's score? Included Washington took the opener, 5 to 2. nv McKinney 4fl. Virgil Walker First Game In the feature night the Waco Card Tigers.

Downsville Black Hawks vs. Minnie Bovd o'f of the Irene-CTVS con- crushed three tcesdav Bovd Rattan of Hillsboro. Scott Funeral Home, Gatesviile. East Leon, phone 161. 904 60 ACRES Near 12 in pasture.

12 r-ixed land Balance good sr' 1 rf improvements. 1 tank, 1 lan ACRES ARN'OI Henrv Funeral services are to be held Wilkirson-Hatch Chapel at 4 30 Mondav. Rev. Rov Smith offlci burial In Cemetery. Odd lows Lodge No.

137 will have charge of services at the grave. Survivors Include the widow; two daugh- test. That winner will take the world standards, undisputed lead in the meet and Labreach, competing in the Al- 8 30 p. ne -Cleburne va. West Sluggers.

-Irene vs. CTVC. phone i6i. wilJ he in 1h(l finajg of tho winninK hambra Gomes at Alhambra. Calif wkdnesday, June to HFNRY GARDNER d''OP of 'wLS' 'fTi' C''iff1 T.e'.tCI!i.h 1 Gardner Arnold.

51 died at 4 35 ou! as a result of the first game 01 a second from Ralph Metcalfs General Saturday at san Angeio. Friday night. The winner of the world record for 220 yards around thlkrday. July i at Cleburne-West game will play the turn, lowering the figure from ating. of the White Hall-General -1- seconds to 21.1.

McKenley. in 1 Fel- Tire game. the Metropolitan A. A. U.

games loser of Tira. loser of Vea- 30 in pasture. 3 All-weather road. 1 set of im- ementa. Deep black land.

185 an acre. ACRES Near Watt acres In pasture, balance ln cu'tivatlon. 2 sets of improvements, wells On school and mull route. ack land level to gently rolling. 1125 an acre.

252 ACRES Trdes of Chilton Nearly ir. cultivation. 2 One of On gravel road. ZTiectricitT Priced at 1100 an acre. See or Write J.

F. Res. 2-1616 LORENE NORWOOD Your Bended T.EAL ESTATE INSURANCE Medical Arts Bldg. 5283 and of the best Brazos bottom farms near Waco; mprovements exceedingly good, with all conveniences. This farm is a ceod safe Investment in acres of B-aros Valiev land 190 ct.tlvated: fair improvements: located or a gravel road aoout 20 miles from ace.

the 1400-acre open ranches in Corvell Countv; good improvements. acres of North Bosque Valiev near Waco. XT In buying a good suburban home rear Waco, we may have one that will please vou. C. K.

DURHAM NOTICE MASONS A called meeting of George ters. Mrs D. Thompkins and Mrs C. Denton Lodge No. 24.

A. Gabriel, both of Waco: a brother, and A. will be held in i Melvin Arnold of Harlingen: sis- Masonic Temple. Bth and ters. Mrs C.

E. Cockrell of Waco. Mrs. Jim Moonev of Oglesbv. Mrs.

A A. Pollard of Dallas. Mrs A C. Anderson of Waco, Mrs. H.

Jenkins of Comanche, Mrs K. W'hite of Houston, and Mrs. J. Nichols of Waco; and two grandchildren. Pallbearers will be members of the I OOF Lodge.

Wilkirson-Hatch Funeral Home. 1124 Washington Avenue, phone 63. Washington Mondav June 28. et 7 p. Work ln the degree Members are urged to attend Visiting brethren cordially Invited.

RUTHERFORD. W. M. YORK SKINNER. Sec.

Political Announcements The games are due to he most New York, shaved a tenth of a interesting throughout the week. socond from his world record of There will be a special section for seconds for the 440-vard run he missed by two- tenths his unofficial mark of 46 seconds flat. white fans. WILLIAMS, FENNIE Fennle B. Williams died ln Big 8prlng Friday.

Funeral services are to be held at 2 i p. m. Mondav in Connallv's Chapel, Rev. i Paul Todd officiating, burial in China Spring Cemetery. Survivors include two sons.

Clarence L. Korea Elections Okchcd SEOUL, Korea, The United Nations Korean commission today approved the May 10 elections in South Korea and recognized the winning candidates as members of the Korean National Assembly. Recognition came onlv after the 3d Mexia Black Ollera lrene-CTVC aame. 30 Winner of Downaville-Marlln game vs. winner of Austin gama.

FRIDAY. JULY It 30 Winner of Cleburne-West game vs. loser of White Hall-General Tire came. 8 30- Winner of lrene-CTVC game vi, Waco Cardinals. Wash.

ab po a' Clevelnd abh Yost.3 411 1 Koxar.343 0 3 Dobv.cf 31 Citllwtr.cf 41I 0Tucker, cf 10 Coan.l1 000Boudreau 41 Stwrt.l.r 3 1 10 Edwards.r 0 0 Vernon. 1 3 1130Clark.r 1 0 Wooten.r.cf 3 0 0 3 0 Crstmn.s 3 13 1 Roblnson.l 4 0 0 0 01Hegan.c 21 Evans.e31 3 0 a-Peck I1 Srrbrth.t» 1 0 1 Thompyn 00 0 Bearden.p3 0 Ferrick. p3 0 0 Chrstphr.p 0 0 h-Pudnleh 11 Gromek.p 0 c-Rarardno 11 Walter Talley 46, and George B'ine 45. Mrs. Virginia Stratton led ladies with 41, and Mrs.

Ruth Allies Clamp CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONI Dillard Top Bet Prison Escapee's to save food, power and other supplies during the crisis. forbade large parties. American authorities announced similar measures. The British will pool their official motor transport in Berlin beginning Tuesday. Army and Con- Labeach will compete for Pan- I tiitf II tut ama in the Olympics and Me- 1 ItTt' Kenley for Indies fhi looms aS be( jn liellllKl HOTS the U.

S. A. to win victors laurels at London. The lankv Baldwin- 1 EDINBURG, June UP I Thompson i. Gromek 2.

I American Soldier "Bariman nf thp RnrHer Prxsmp Bearden Scarborough 1. Christopher 1, ran 1,0 tsaaman oi tne aoraer, tosme Firrtsit i. Gormek i. scarbor- r-, a Wallace College star, appearing in commission had been sharply cn- the Northeastern Ohio A. A.

U. I Cuellar, was back behind bars to- I ough 3 in 4 1-2 innings: off Thompson 1 I ticized nv Koreans for failing to championships Saturday, sped over dav, all because he made a big in 1 inning; off Ferrick 4 in 3 2-3 rule earlier on the elections which the 220-yard low hurdles in 22.4 mistake. i nff9 rnromeV3o 2 the commission was established to seconds, one-tenth under his of- The so-called escaped pitcher. 2By Wild pitch- ficial world record but one-tenth from the Sugar Land Prison Farm Bearden, OV I near Houston 10 days ago. And I Beaxden.

Tliere was good news, too, from today he told a tale of playing a 1 1 premier miler game of hide and seek with officers Washington 0 sidelined for months by mumps, as he traveled toward his old Rio 1 Cleveland 9 2 pesterdav he reeled off the fastest Grande Valiev haunts. Cuellar Haefner. candmi, wuteroth and Evans. American mile of the year, 4.08.8, had good reason to avoid being ZoIdalt Tipton, and seemed sure to cop the A. A.

U. picked up. since he was serving a 1 this week. 199-vear sentence as a habitual I ankCCS Blank 1 lgers I criminal. Behind 1 lul ling Totals 33 1ft 27 Totals 35 I 27 Doubled for Hagen in 7th.

B-Doubled for Christopher in 7th. for Gromek in 9th. Score bv Washington 001 002 Cleveland ...................................000 010 Bearden. Runa batted ln McBride. He- clereo to Close at 10.30 p.

fU. tan. Christman a. Etewart 2. Judnich.

ernoon movies will be discontinued. i rrBritons were asked to "walk Judnich. Berardlno. Three base hits Chrlstman. Yost.

Christman, they can and to remove bulOS Double to Boudreau. Left from lights Which are not on 8. Cleveland i. I Bases on 1. Bearden 2.

leleml Under this heading will be published the names of candidates for public office. The P. fee for announcement will be as follows Williams and James Donald Williams, both rate for Waco News-Tribune of ROUte two daughters. Mrs. J.

W. R03 Amicable Bldg. J. T. Lovelace Tel.

770 Tel. 7077W a. good pasture. 4-room house, good barn large cattle sheds, hog house. I chicken house plenty water, lights and butane cas.

been holding at bet owner said sell on account of illness in a no on Temple 13000. S.wrn cash. clor- on new Temple! Hw. Small $2200. 4- a on Hw oood location, beautiful grove large trees.

per a. t- 154 a i-rm. house, large barn, plenty ater. A buy at $7000. and Waco Times-Herald).

ads published from now until data ol Democratic primary. Judicial District County Offices 45.00 Justice of Peaca City Offices Precinct Offices .........................................135 00 All offices subject to tha action of the Democratic Primary. JOHN SHANNON For County Commissioner HIRAM STATON State RepresentaUve 1 GENE GILMORE Assessor-Collector of Taxea MCLENNAN COUNTY JAMES MORRIS County Judge COUNTY WINN NICHOLS Candidate for Re-election County Commlaslonei pr ec in err POAGE Congress B. COKER For Constable HELTON For County Commissioner ELMER LEE TODD For Constable LOU YOUNES For Constable aniel FOR DISTRICT 74th Judicial District Curton of 1004 South Seventeenth Street, and O. B.

Culp of Route 3: and two sisters and a brother in Alabama Connallv Funeral Home. 1000 Washington Avenue. Phone 2084. CLASSIFIED -DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DIRECTORS A. V.

OWEN Assessor-Collector of Taxea clennan county Cm Ai-roc mman Rea! Estate Ph Acker. LOANS Fa-ms Ranches, City Property. Prcaist Inspection: No Expense Except Your Abstract C. K. DURHAM AC3 Amicable Bldg 7770 or 1408 BY new MrGregor Immediate po.e-ession: 15 minutes from Must sell or will trade for ca' or home in town: acres of nat- 1 x.rai beauty.

A-l 4-room frame home. bath. lights and telephone; SO 2S peaches, blark ar.fl for $6750 For further 1r'nriwation. rhone Roy Frled- 1 Best Cash Price For Your Car BIRD-KULTGEN Austin at Twelfth Phone 9430 SERVICE SINCE 1906 CGMPT0N i FUNERAL HOME PHONE 90 BURIAL INSURANCE Weather Data Thoughtfulness HATCH Funeral Directors Phone 6S Funeral Insurance WRECKER SERVICE TEL. 106 DOUGLAS BOYD Justice of the Peace PRECINCT 1.

PLACE 1 W. HARMAN Candidate for Term DISTRICT JUDGF ennan county texas L. R. BELK For County Commissioner DESHA TAYLOR Candidate for Re-election County Commissioner No. C.

G. ALEXANDER County Sheriff Term New Cabinet for Iraq BAGHDAD. Iraq. June Muzhim El Pachachi, a diplomat with a long career in foreign affairs. today formed a new cabinet 1o replace thnt of Premier Mohammad Kl Sndr.

Tachorhl took portfolio of foroign nffairs. I and Fender" StraiqhteninQ AUTO PAINTING MOTOR REPAIRS I LUBRICATION entral otor ompany Dodfe Chrysler riymoutk Trucks MM Augtltt Franklin Finest CONNALLY Amanllo yo Atlanta Browns ville Chicago Demer Detroit E1 Paso Houston Kansas City Little Rorlc Angeles Miami Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City St. Louis San Antonio ashington ifuncral Soticrs 8UMMERS. PRESTON GUY 30 p. 17.

cen- lie Low Raln .01 93 .00 69 .14 52 .07 70 9S.00 94 73 .00 70 Trace 73 57 Trace 90 95 71 .00 95 .00 31 ft4 02 1.43 93 74 02 The Russians today released American soldier courier after holding him for 24 hours on charge of speedins. U. S. military police reported The soldier. Identified as Sgt.

Charles C. town wandered into the Russian portion of Berlin yesterday in a jeep. Germans looked to the Western Allies for decisive assurances that. American. British and French troops uill maintain their positions as joint Ovcuniers here.

Meanwhile. Russian-con trolled newspapers and broadcasts intensified the war of nerves against the Western the Berliners proved to be a if. S. Border Patrol blanked the Detroit Tigers, 7-0, under American. British and However.

Cuellar pulled the nn ad boner of his career yesterday when June he flagged down a bus near kiveria i behind tht in Kleburg County. The bus two-hit hurling of lommy Byrne, vehicle loaded with officers and Army Officers CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE here today. Yankee batsmen team- French jurisdiction, ed up against three Detroit pitch- There were renewed demands ers for nine safeties. peting wages of business and Industry'. The Army still remained silent about the total number of wartime camps to be reopened for training inductees.

It was disclosed, however, that a total of N. T. ab po a lletrolt ab a Rizzuto.a 31 3 Li pon 4 13 3 Henrich.r 4 3 4 0 Lake.23 05 4 Berra.c5 3 3 3 0 3 3 Niarhos e0 000Waitrfld.l 0 1 0 DiMfO-cf 433 0 Evers.ef3 A 2 0 MrQuinn.l4 0 8 0 Mullin.r 4 0 Brown 34 0 1 0 Campbell. 1 40 9 3 Lindell.l 3 040Swift.e 3 0 5 1 Stnwss.23 1 3 Trout.p 0 0 03 Byrne.p300 Overmre.p 1 0 ft 1 a-Outiaw 1 1 00 White, 0 ft ftft Totals 379 37 9 Totals 3 37 18 a-Smgied for Overmire in 7th. Score bv innings: New York Detroit 202 303 that the Allies withdraw and attempts to nersuade Berliners that they be better off a united under sole occupancy of the Russians.

Communist propaganda sought to spread the impression that the British and French uere in favor of withdrawing, but that the Americans were inducing them to remain. The press of Western Berlin. ooo however, bannerlined the demands 3, Henrich 2. Berra 2 Er- 0f Winston Churchill that the eight special training centers are for training by 1 Wakefield Runs batted tn vVpctprn'nnwprV fust Tn with four already operating a. 3.

a hospital here Sundav Funeral services are to be at the College Avenue Baptist Church ln McGregor at Byrne, lin and not submit to another Fort Ord, and Fort Jack- I Campbell, upon and stands said the Preaton Guy Summers.Vf Waco, died In Camp Dix, N. Fort' son But the Armv durinsr I Campbell. Left on York 8. 5 Detroit 8 Bases on 8. Trout headline in the British-licensed 3 m.

Monday with Rev. I. J. Llovd and recent months has pulled back 1 1 Tplpwraf Rev Fred Patterson officiating. Burial I if- Overmire i WWW i.t leiegrar.

will be In McGregor Cemetery. Survivors include the widow; a son. Preston Marshall Summers of Waco, a daughter, Mrs. C. N.

GUI of Waco; two sisters. Mrs. Katie Honnevcutt oi Waco and Mrs. Carrie Bryant of McGregor; six brothers, Roy Summers of Statesville. Pete Summers of Hickory.

N. and Amos. Jack. Grover and Dock Summers all of MrGregor; and one grandchild. Linda Ann the 19 through year age brack- Gill of Waco Lee Funeral McGregor.

WATERS. MRS WILLIE VRRTV Mrs. Willie Mae Warren Waters, died at her home, Procter, at 5 p. m. dav.

Funeral services will be held at 10 30 a. m. at, Wilkirson-Hatch chapel, interment in Waaco Memorial Park Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. J.

Carroll Wood, of Waco, her mother. Mrs. I. B. Warren, of Belton; three brothers.

I. Warren Jr of Waco. A Warren of Belton and R. H. Warren of Austin; five sisters.

Mrs. S. Harringtnn of I Kansas Citv. Mo Mrs Paul Thrower of Austin. Mrs.

Gladys Dooley of Austin. Miss Warren of Austin and Miss Thelma Warren of Austin She hnd been a resident of Waro since She born and reared in Belton and moved to Waco following the death of her husband, the late L. Wa I of ReHon Wilkir'on-Hateh at from the list of installations up 2 Trout 3. Overmire 1 Trout for surplus sale between 15 and 7 in 4 innings; Overmire 2 in 3 White camps. From these it is expected 0 ln 2- Trout.

that some will be reactivated for use as training camps, in addition Kcllmcau IS inner to ihe eight division centers. Aside from the draft inductees. CLASSIFIED Peace of Mind The purchase of a family buri-il lot veil in advance of need Is an obligation equally as important as providing insurance or other forms of protection for those we love. It is a matter that calls for sound judgment and calm deliberation such as becomes impossible in time of grtef. Waco Memorial Park fhnni 210ft Office: Franklin 01 the armed forces must reckon on handling tin to 161.000 18-year- olds who.

while not subject to induction. may volunteer for one- year of training in the services. The American-licensed Tagessoiegel said: as determined as statement, made a speech in England Saturday, censored out of the Russian-controlled press. Those newspapers played up a statement by French Foreign Minister Georges Ridault With pitcher Paul Spillman setting the threr hits in four Merchants edged Speegleville. 0-8.

in an Independent that he favored negotiating a set League baseball game Sunday aft- tlement of the Berlin crisis with ernoon at Speegleville. Russia. Fadel, who hit three, for five. There were indications also in 1inftAn hailed in with the um- the Russian-lircnsci Dress that ihe Army will take up to liu, uuu. run in njnth new four-power discussions of the Starting pitcher Cullen Lawson of German situation might be the of Buried I reasure Speegleville crew gave way to aim of the Soviet Union.

a 'I' Watson with the score knotted, 8-8, Western Allied commanders met nlamed tor 1 WO lieatns jn the eighth frame. in special Sunday conferences. ST. IGNACE. June Gen.

Lucius D. Clay, U. S. Mili- AP The false lure of buried treas- p- tary Governor, met his Britbh ure was blamed todav for beckon- vjrCCK opuriieu counterpart. Gen.

Sir Brian ing two young men and their BUCHAREST. June ertson. at Clay's headquarters. It death. Foreign Affairs Ministry spokes- was announced that they The bodies of Leonard Jenke.

man said tonight that Romanian cussed the general situationH and his brother, Phillip. 24. were Government has rejected Greek Clav political advisor. Robert found buried in a tunnel cave-in Government demand for negotia- Murphy, conferred with the Fremh along the Carp River north of on repatriation of Greek chil- Deputy Military (Governor, Gen. rtren in Romania jpp liriH.

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