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Episcopal Bishop Hines W rags Race Harmony A Commercial To the Editor: May I beg your attention from the usual fare of your newspaper which is Texas politics in its regional purityto discuss the question of menudo, a dish too little understood or appreciated by the electorate. I know that you and many other gringos do not at the first putting of spoon in mouth, give a loud huzzah and call for more, because the other night at El Gallo, you passed me your bowl looking as if you had bitten into the belly of a dead cow. Of course, you had. The nearby Austin abattoir does provide one necessary ingredient. For those who understand menudo and who have never been able to eat it except at obscure restaurants that make it for a minority clientele, I reproduce here, for their kitchen secrets, the recipe that I have just now acquired from Abram Gonzalez Kennedy, owner of El Gallo, 2501 East 7th, Austin, who is the unique producer of the best menudo north of the chile verde line. The recipe for menudo as he makes it: “Cut tripe, “Boil with salt until done “Then go heavy on chile colorado \(Chile powder, a popular lo”Paprika for color “A light sprinkling Of black pepper “Equal amounts of cominos and garlic \(Gonzalez Kennedy leaves “Boil for 10 or 15 minutes “Thicken with a bit of flour not too much.” This concoction is the traditional specific at 2 a.m. for overindulgence in drinkbeing full of vitamins and protein and “the allaying Tiber.” Yr. Obt. Svt., THOMAS SUTHERLAND Austin \(I do not like their cow-belly soup, but they have the best chile con queso this side of the ColoOn San Patricio To the Editor: I have been a continuing subscriber to the Observer for more than ten years, subscribing first when Paul Holcomb so courageously carried on alone. I am sorry he could not have lived to see his liberal paper become such a potent influence in Texas journalism. … May I point out with some local pride that my county, San Patricio, supported Yarborough in all of his statewide races and voted both times for Stevenson? MILLER HARWOOD Taft, Texas ‘Chick Sale ‘Picture To the Editor: That Rogue’s Club picture on the front page was grand. Too bad you have the president \(Dr. made a fine “chick sale” ornament otherwise. Your whole write-up was stunning, above praise. CHARLES M. ALBRECHT 202 E. May St., Yoakum BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT The birth of a new car, the Edsel, is announced by Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan. You are cordially invited to see this newest addition to the Ford Family of Fine Cars at your nearest Edsel dealer. Really Free? To the Editor: After reading of the dictatorial actions of the board of directors of Texas Tech, one is inclined to wonder, “Is this really the land of the free?” I am reminded of the dismissal of Dr. Homer P. Rainey many years ago, for about the same reasons … In looking over the list of names of that board of directors is it not strange that scarcely a single one can qualify as merely a good honest ordinary citizen. All have oil or gas connections, or are big ranchers. If the board’s objections were just and reasonable, why did they fear a public hearing? ERVIN M. LANE 4226 Cicero St., Dallas ‘Inside’ Lobby To the Editor: Your comments on proposed lobbying laws include: “Then there is the one who works in the dark and won’t say whom he represents …” This comment covers clearly and directly members of the legislature who in spite of oaths and obligations of office often vote contrary to bar s in the constitution and accept what they refer to as fees for legal servicesbut accepted in secret and now and then accepted when exposed! …. Legislators LEGALS THE STATE OF TEXAS To any Sheriff or any Constable within the State of Texas GREETING: You are hereby commanded to cause to be published, ONCE, not less than ten days before the return day thereof, exclusive of the date of publication, in a newspaper printed in Travis County, Texas, the accompanying citation, of which the herein below following is a true copy\(but if there be no newspaper so printed in said county, then that you cause the said citation to be posted for at least TEN days before the return term thereof as required by CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO all persons interested in the estate of James Lester White, Deceased. No. 18,135, County Court, Travis County, Texas. Vesta Mae Ellis, Administratrix in the above numbered and entitled estate, filed on the 29th day of August, 1957, her verified account for final settlement of said estate and requests that said estate be settled and closed, and said applicant be discharged from her trust. Said application will be heard and acted on by said Court at 10 o’clock A.M. on the first Monday next after the expiration of ten days from date of publication of this citation, the same being the 23rd day of September, 1957, at the County Courthouuse in Austin, Texas. All persons interested in said estate are hereby cited to appear before said Honorable Court at said above mentioned time and place by filing a written answer contesting such application should they desire to do so. The officer executing this writ shall promptly serve the same according to requirements of law, and the mandates hereof, and make due return as the law directs. Given under my hand and the seal of said court at office in Austin, Texas. this the 30th day of August. A.D. 1957. EMILIE LIMBERG Clerk of the County Court, Travis County, Texas. By M. EPHRAIM, Deputy. SHERIFF’S SALE By Virtue of a certain. Execu tion issued by the Clerk of the 98th Judicial District Court of Travis County, Texas, on the 14th day of August, 1957, in a certain Cause No. 104,922, wherein Lu cille V. Singleton, dba Singleton Farm and Ranch. is Plaintiff, and G. H. Amery, is Defendant, in fa vor of the said Plaintiff for the sum of Four Thousand Two and .02/100 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per centum per annum from the 11th day of. September 1956, together with all costs of suit, that being the amount of a judg must be barred from ‘inside’ lobbying! F. G. SWANSON Box 1020, Tyler Don’t Deviate To the Editor: “You people are performing a greater service for the people of Texas than anyone else I know either in or out of the field of journalism. Please do not deviate from your course in exposing demagogues such as “Old Sam,” “Lyin’ Down Lyndon,” the Shivercrats, the Danielcrats, Brown & Rooters, etc., etc. Good luck … 0. D. CARBERRY Port Arthur A Warning To the Editor: This is the last renewal if you turn against R.Y. He may not be just what we would like as a whole but he is the best we got stay with him! MRS. E. A. MATTHEWS Dallas On Minorities To the Editor: My thanks for the excellent job you are doingparticularly on Texas minorities. More power to you! VELMA CRANK Washington, D.C. ment recovered by the said Lucille V. Singleton, dba Singleton Farm and Ranch, Plaintiff, in the 98th Judicial District Court of Travis County, on the 11th day of September 1956. I, on the 15th day of August, 1957, at 10:55 o’clock A.M., have levied upon; and will, on the 1st day of October, 1957, that being the first Tuesday in said month, at the Courthouse door in the City of Austin, within legal hours, proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder, all the right, title and interest of G. H. Amery, in and to the following described property, levied upon as the property of G. H. Amery, and said . property pointed out to Sheriff for levy, by Plaintiff’s attorney, to-wit: 308 acres out of the John E. Linn Survey, more particullarly described in a deed from John Ireland, et ux, to George H. Amery, et ux, dated March 18, 1946, recorded in Vol. 787, Page 622, Deed Records, Travis County, Texas. THE ABOVE SALE to be made by me to satisfy the above described judgment for $4,002.02, in favor of Lucille V. Singleton, dba Singleton Farm and Ranch, together with the costs of said suit, and the proceeds applied to the satisfaction thereof. T. 0. LANG, Sheriff, Travis County, Texas, By HENRY KLUGE, Deputy. Austin, Texas, August 28, 1957. THE STATE OF TEXAS To any Sheriff or any Constable within the State of Texas GREETING: You are hereby commanded to cause to be published, ONCE, not less than ten days before the return day thereof, exclusive of the date of publication ,in a newspaper printed in Travis County, Texas, the accompanying citation, of which the herein below following is a true copy\(but if there be no newspaper so printed in said county, then that you cause the said citation to be posted for at least TEN days before the return term thereof as required by CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO all persons interested in the estate of Syble Mae White, Deceased. No. 18,134, County Court, Travis County. Texas. Vesta Mae Ellis. Administratrix in the above numbered and entitled estate, filed on the 29th day of August, 1957, her verified account for final settlement of said estate and requests that estate be settled and closed, and said applicant be discharged from her trust. Said application will be heard and acted on by said Court at 10 o’clock A.M. on the first Monday next after the expiration of ten days from date of publication of this citation. the same beinE the 23rd day of September. 1957, at the County Courthouse in Austin, Texas. All persons interested in said estate are hereby cited to appear DALLAS In recent years the church meaning, in this case, the one large Christian church represented by the World Council of Churches has made a lot of progress toward unification and toward solving its many problems. But a lot still can be done in both directions. This was the sense of the re sults of a five-day Southwest Ecumenical Institute held on the Southern Methodist University campus here last week. One problem which still needs a lot of solving, most of the 300 churchmen enrolled in the institute agreed, is race relations. This was spelled out during one general meeting by the Rt. Rev. John E. Hines of Houston, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. He said churchmen must take the lead in bringing “the Negro before said Honorable Court at said above mentioned time and place by filing a written answer contesting such application should they desire to do so. The officer executing this writ shall promptly serve the same according to requirements of law, and the mandates hereof, and make due return as the law directs. Given under my hand and the Seal of said Court at office in Austin, Texas, this the 30th day of August, A.D. 1957. EMILIE LIMBERG Clerk of the County Court, Travis County, Texas, By M. EPHRAIM, Deputy CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO Willie Miller Defendant, in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause: You are hereby commanded to appear before the 126th District Court of Travis County, Texas, to be held at the courthouse of said county in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before, 10 o’clock A.M. of the first Monday after the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance hereof; that is to say, at or before, 10 o’clock A.M. of Monday the 30th day of September, 1957, and answer the petition of plaintiff in Cause Number 107,295, in which Dorothea Brown Miller is Plaintiff and Willie Miller is defendant, filed in said Court on the 14th day of June, 1957, and the nature of which said suit is as follows: Being an action and prayer for judgment in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant for decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between said parties; Plaintiff alleges cruel treatment on the part of Defendant towards her of such a nature as to render their further living together as husband and wife altogether insupportable; Plaintiff further alleges that no children were born of said union and no community property is in issue; Plaintiff further prays for relief, general and special; All of which more fully appears from Plaintiff’s Original Petition on file in this office and to which reference is here made; If this citation is not served within 90 days after date of its issuance, it shall be returned unserved. WITNESS, 0. T. MARTIN, JR., Clerk of the District Courts of Travis County, Texas. Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said Court at office in the City of Austin, this the 12th day of August. 1957. 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas. By GEO. W. BICKLER, Deputy CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO Wanda Brogdon, Defendant, in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause: You are hereby commanded to appear before the 126th District Court of Travis County, Texas, to be held at the courthouse of said county in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of the first Monday after the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance hereof: that is to say, at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of Monday the 30th day of September, 1957, and answer the petition of plaintiff in Cause Number 107,746, in which V. L. Brogdon is Plaintiff and Wanda Brogdon is defendant, filed in said Court on the 12th day of August, 1957, and the nature of which said suit is as follows: Being an action and prayer for judgment in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant for decree and the white man into harmonious wholeness.”