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more somber, because
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But once again the
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shuffle toward another parley.
full-blown and long-drawn out for-
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Mrs. Jerry Edward Berry, Lot 1. Block 6,
Ridgemont For*
Mr. ond Mrs William Dwoin Miller fo
retry of State Dean Rusk has
kept saying there’d be negotia-
tions to settle the whole thing
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But, as Khrushchev has kept
on piling up the Berlin crisis, Sec-
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peacefully. Khrushchev has kepi
the door open for negotiations.
Mrs. Jesse L.
BMC* 2 Miller
Only one divorce was granted in
128th District Court this week. It
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was the speedlest plece ot diplo-
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Mr. and Nrs Willie N. Brimneli to Mr
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; Lot 15. Biock 6. Oronge County Forms
- Mr. ond Mrs. Roiph Curtis Grubb to Mr.
The Westerners proposed, they decided,
among other things, that Khrush- two words,
chev agree to unificaf
and West Germany. It
John Peveto Survey.
Morgoret Feogin te Mr. end Mrs. Grov-
er L. Squires, Lot 10, B»«ck 4, Hobby)
Stort Addition,
Byron R Tinsiey. trustee For Morlen J
Johhson, FO Joseph McCormick. Lot 28,
Lot V. Block 2, Norwood Mon*
Svrvey,
Railroad Hearing
AUSTIN (API - The Railroad
Commission will hear a request
Oct. 81 by the Missouri Pacific
Railrood Co. to discontinue pas-
■eager train service between Boy-
town and Greens Bayou and Bay-
town and Houston
Whether this
means another
Pretty black leather or nylon velvet uppers
that all the school belles love and they d A 0o
have Pentred soles that lost and last No 3 A Y 7
more half soles to fool with when you buy •n.
Pentred soles. Ir 8% to 3
TuI-y*e EVERYTHING FOR YOUR
HENEI 3 BACK TO SCHOOL NEEDS AT PENNEY'S
CHARGE YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL NEEDS AT PENNEYS
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CARR JR. HIGH GYM SUITS $ A 50
Regulation gym suit* in Sanforized fabrics, sizes gg
8 child* to 16 misses. . •
MARLAWatyse
WASINHGTON (API —If specafinto a conference with the Sov settlement—it thev: wanted ane . »ha£ tha other is talking ebout t..T TeiE % _______। ... i
were a meal-ticket, the diplomats us. So a kind of compromise was Apparently they didn t
would starve to death For three worked out. The American. Brtish
sears both sides have been in a In September Um West' Big French foreign ministers
stow dance on Berlin, pausing to Pur Ministers — American, Brii-, with Gromyko iromMay to au- __ -212: - - - u .. .________
Now ch Musie
nus time the tune to a nule F^Mmito er couve ehe Western ’.^li^wt "
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--West also wanted a five-year ex- talked of laying the groundwork | 17. 1 THAT COUNTS! I
tension of the present Berlin situ- for better East-West relations. h-X J __I
at ion Russia offered only 18 But then the shooting down of —
months, with no promise of what the American U2 spy plane threw A C peotessional a
happened afterwards. Khrushchev into such a tizzy that A .ror . . Sie.
Thia was such a total mess that,ihe wrecked the summit confer- • Prescription service a
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in C. WeW swv«v __ Mr one Mr. Curt e Bove to Mr, and
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re F. me ona Arlene g. 12 Mr ond ME LevMI Smith to Mr ene
- E W. Brown Jr, port M on ocre oW ot/Mra. Pou Gomer, holt ecr ow of Ann
J Kinhime-t Serve. A. Hyer Survey.
Mr. ene Mr. H. A. Dugos to Mr end Mr ond Mr. George Byre to Bullding
m Dewey L woidrup. port el John Jen s Lend, ine., pov oricek la Ctov-rMl ■
survey. - „ AQGITion.
teonore TNigpen to Jery Thomos Mun l end Mra, stewort Thomos Egwores
ene wiri Butrot Crump, ell JTW Jr. to Mr ond Mr. Morion L Corner, i
ToC mixed or eqcsonol, ot.teLe 7. Nioc * biong0ie subarvi-on;
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ky my wife, Elbe Lee Josntin ocre. In W. C. Shore Survey ene 1 Art -
deceosed. . ... ou of John Dovenport Survey.
„u.r. _d Mrs. W. O Yovng V. ond Mr Mary Maybell Wellensick to Ellen K
end Mrs. W D Young Jr. to, M*\ 000 Wellensiek, Lots 10, through 14, Biock 1. f
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Merriage licenses were issued L"
arne cpunty clerk’s office lost week
to
198
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951 1
Diplomats Doing Slow Dance
Boy's White Cotton Athletic Socks, S4 25
White cotton ribbed crew type athletic tocks i V I
for wear with dress or gym shoes. for |
.. ,. . onto Co of America, Lot 15, Block 2,
Mr. and Mrs. Benny L McDonaid.t Chorlemont Ploce
B. a. McDonald. La* 20, Ricgecrest Ad® 1 Mr and Mrs. Clifton Eari Huffman to
fion. I ... Mr. ond Mrs. Cnories Laurence Ashworth.
Mr. ond Ms. Hesev Gronger to M. G-port of M J. Broke Survey.
King, part of John Mormon urvey. I W. E Cousins Sr. to W R Cousins je.
Ino V vayghon to Alvin * Vilggns. and weidon D. Cousins, port of Nancy
po l moiTWrey. Sect.en V Survey •
George Buhoj end ether, to Murony He- — —------- - ------- -
bet, L 1A »•«<> 1. Live Ort Terroca.
Mr one *11 Andrew « tevd » "r
• M erne* M. Mecewum. tot 2.-----—----------
Mert 1. Horwood Merer Addmon. ond Mra, 200 Whittey. Lot A SlOrt 2.
Morb A Ougo, Sr to.M, qne-M. weumonf more |
Month H. Bodon, LM IS- Bl0& z Ouge, Sophlo Atwell Morims to Sophie Herm,
* —ans Katherine Harm* Schuh, 5 acres in
Premier Khrushchev sounds morejeign minister, Andrei Gromyko. _
detersince. But once again the The purpose: to see whether he tactics:
foreign ministers are beginning to thinks East-West talks would be
‘ worthwhile. It would be much
simpler to tend him a cable, as’;- Johnson Returns
ing that question, but apparenti/ * .
-g. ..S ...______ — ,_ .cables move too last. To Washington
short one to be followed by an- But one things for sure: if the . . —- —— - -2.----n-I— ------- - ------ -------1
.---------- • foreign ministers—the western JOHNSON CITY (AP) — Vice, to calm down Khrushchev,.Presh =-=-===
Bil1 Butler
bc’Vbta/fat* zero naemayb washingtom"sftasag night #। May ;<“>« meet *n 2 Insurance & Real Estate
real trouble Johnson arrived here Test Thurs- So. with more months in which
Khrushchev started the trouble day and observed his 53rd birth- to prepare for this the Western tog* •"•w*- ’• noucmmodatpcst:
to uuur open ™ weguuacoms. in November 1958, when he called day at a small dinner party at foreign ministers by themselves "mal .««»# t. .pancto I
But slow as it all is Freneh for the West to get out of Berlin the ranch Sunday.____ met in April 1960. Their purpose, J
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Courthouse Records |
Mr. ona Mra Curme e. MaHMw. to f
Mr. en Mr,, jeck MLeltgna., 7.20 ocres 1 }
out of Jeseph Richey Survey.
","ana mn t sJonnson * Mr. one ---------------------- -
Mr. Denoia a «M1V por ot Lets • Mr. and Mr. Devie LM LoughriGge, LM
Biock 1 Lokeside Farms 10. Block 2. Norwood Monbr.
Mr ond NArs, E. M. Elis tp Mr ond Mr ond Mrs Robert W Colighon 4
Mrv. comor A bed UM I * ond in, M, Mr. Oar, Finiey Vaughn. Lot
out view Aasman, a Lana T-rrece 3ubdrvisign,
loto E coope to Clyde Cooper, •4 Mr and M. Jama. E. Boss to Mr.
•wm la TAMO Survey. . .leno Mr* PNIIII R. Moyes, Lai J. Stork
"be A » M, end Mra, 30-134, tort"m Kogiion
mm C virgue, LM A MU 2 Po'm Roben L Thomes, Irudtee tor LlSyd •
Rdge Addifion. Myatt, to Producfien Mol ionol Lie Insur- F
"Ecufamaeke «. c. — - * "ouemon!
oanamiM Aww Mr. and mm can e Smurh to Mr and
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BOY'S GYM SHORTS 98d
White or blue gym shirts with boxer type waist, and $g 19
Wash apd wear in boy’s sizes. A
Mr and Mrs. Rbert E. Door % Mr i
and Mrs. Marlow F. Severin, Lot X Block f
5, westmont Pioce.
Mr. and Ms. Howard C Prejegn to I
Eilis S. Smith, port of on ocre in Sfephen i
Jett Survey.
Verder Moo Ashworth to Mr. ond Mrs k
Archie G. Hoffpavir. 1.5 acres in I8GN •
Mr. ond Mrs U F. Aucoin, port of I&GN
Cyrtis Smith to Mr and Mrs. Wilom
------ --- Arthur Harrison. LM IX Porkplace Add
Charles A. Zeto Sr. ond others to Zeto tion.
Develbpment, Lofs • and IX Blocky 2. ond B. F. McGvition to W. J. Moreau, port
LOta 7 nt 1, Block X Bldfomiint Fork _ of on ocre in I&GN Survey.
Keown Sdp>y Co, to JaiW*! L. LRBBtt, Grayson G- Ciory to J. C Blackman and .
Lots 1# ene 190, Oak Viw Adetion ..i ! others, trustees of Vidor Primitive Baptist E
Mr. Ond Nrs, John X Honcock to Her Church. I acre in Pinkney Lout Survey,
mon Aoto Corrot, Lot 17. Ridgecrest Addi- Grody S. Grigsby and others to A J.
fion. _ _1 1. Han, J. C. Biockmon dnd O woodrow
—- Herry E. GetesJo Dgl Wilson, trustees of the Vidor Primitive
n Co., Lot 14 Biock 32. Boptist Church, A ocres in Martin Poimer 4
Survey
Emiel Voughn to Ina V. Vaughn, part "
of 1&GN Survey.
Jetferson Davis Stanfieid to Mr and -
_________ _____ .. g Mrs Bernard J. Blanda. Lot 8. Block 1
Mr. and Nrs. O. C O'Brygn.to.Orren Beimont Fork
Evons Kdy 1 ocres out of 1&GN Federoi National Mortgoge Association I
A A.TBotiey and Jim0. Grvbbs 12 TO Neal J Hardy, Lot X Block X Bennett «
AmBo wolever, por of 135.961 ocre troct First Addifion.
Just think of it! The handsomest dresses at the J
handiest price. Each one an easy-care find to send 1
her to school in a bright frame of color. Cottons i
that take the wear and washings of a growing girl. I
They’re both sweet and neat.
Louise J. Roiney to Prudential Insur
Ridgemont Fork Additien.
Mr. and Mrs. aBBort O Porker, frus-
fee for Mr and Mrs. Floyd L. west, to
Interstate Life Insurance Co., part of
John Davenpor Survey. _
Mr Ond Mn ohehiw t Shortt to Mr
and Mrs Foul L. Malone, Lot 42, Biock 1
doement Piazo.
Len G Wison to Mr. end Mr*. W A
Ytung. 1.2 ocres out of Gilbert Stophonson
K
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Max Sun ene Elzobeh mw»*v; Aw, Sur»w
* diew Jackson and Edna Simmons, Alfred Mr and Nrs. G C. Griffin to George .
Ashwood end Betty Stroud, Jemes.Gtl- Aubrey Grirnh, part of T&NO Railroad E
crease ong Dellena Heothman. Pony Suryy.
" Eiler andVerlaPrictjudotn.G0°py.oe G. E. Matthijetz to Mr and Mrs. Alcy £
- oonMossiuderremuwuuppm.'gancn. Prevost, Lot 1 and south haif of Lot 2
Hor. Biock 1, Gantt Square
J^Towt and wm-e Collins Homer Bai Mr. and Mrs. wimam D- Kennedy le
S d one Geraldine Ortolon; Bernard Abre-G.E. Motfhijetz, Let rand Muth haif of '
M Hwurtto ee? Lot 2 Biock 1. Gont qvere. lb
AIM sruce Mesler and MarowWVortt Mr: one Mra Clorenee A. Hemger to
wiliom MCPnerseq and Artaua Worthy Mr. ana Mr, John J. Haslam. Lot 1
devie awm ond Borbere AwuanaS: Lath ong Hortes Hart of Lai 2 ene a strio
a- Abcor n berbege Horns, mesvin 7 toot wie by IM toot long oH seTec
pe ant cemherina Nerma: Bllly aw S.OC at Lat , Biock 31, Hart A Snorts
nolto am Jaan AtoaaMw. Jamas 52 Sudivision.
magtes Drtowm, e Artr, 8[16f? ene man? Amsnzcon. "atiome. *.,01.85
I---e Merdina end IT orr • Ir vsee. 1O buruene E wing moopes,
..yy1** yrTX, and undivided half interest in IBS acres in W
A/T—B. -eonare I rosy •1 Dyson Survey; an undivided hotf interest
prs. Doris MCEY- in an undivided x»h interest in 128 acres
DEEDS: I in M. J. Brake Survey, and an undivided
Infrmetion.Frem. holf interest to an undivided 9-20/h into.
DrMBi CoaBfy Abstrect C6. estton acre* in A. Humphrye Survey. ।
„Pel.nevecooot"en $8180202 TI-cty umbe int.. to Mr. ena Mrs
S "eX.E OAtos. Lot V. "I0KK A *0* Louis e Anarows. pert of Honey Dovi
zL- OlrttoMAMt cor. to Mr. one Leogot.
- m""Don W. Hoton. Lot 5‛Bik A Chori. ZO Fox to M, ord Mrs John Wesley
mont Place ; Reynoids Jr , part of an aero out of J. M
zeto Development Com* to Mr. and Swisher Survey.
Mrs Carl G Prydhomm Jf- Lot X Block. Mr. ond Mrs. Harvey w Cooper to J. C
X Cnorlemont Pioce. .. -s' Cooper, part of J. W Bucknam Survey
• Charles A. Into Sr and others to Zeto Mr. and Mrs Morris M Hancock Sr
Development Corp- Lot 20, Block 73 —o15 to Restiowh Memoriat POrk inc , part of
20 and 22. Block 9: and Let 19, Block IL three ocres out of TH Breece League
Greenway Pork. Section 2. -------- "tan - • —
Charles A- Zeto Sr. pnd others to Zeto — — ..
Dev elopmer Com. Lots I, 1 X X XT. Railroad Survey,
and X Bloc* 9; IL U, M. Block - - . .
PORTRAITS
8x10 $1.50
Penney’s plain front
combed cottons are new
heavier weight . . .
good-looking and rugged,
too. Machine wash,
dry . . . touch up iron.
In black, fog blue,
ancient pewter,
tan, willow!
SUM HIGH BUCK GYM SHORTS 5498
Black regulation gym shorts are just what the • A‛V
teacher ordered. Sanforized shrunk and action
styled. . "
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Eiby M eBlan to Edwin B McLaurin
Jr.. Let X Block £ Ban Air Court
Mr. and Mrs Poul Malone to Mr and
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STARK HIGH WHITE GYM SHIRTS $025
Snap front or slipover Myles that are sturdy f
yet attractively made. Mm
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