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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 16

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ERE'S HOW TO BUY TOP QUALITY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES AT BARGAIN PRiCES Corsicana, Daily Sun, Mar. II, 1963 BEDROOM Modern 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite. Chest on Chest, Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser and Mirror. Lovely Antique White, Triple Dresser, Mirror, Night Stand and Panel Bed VALUES Trade 169 Trade SPRAGUE CARLETON ONE SUITE TO SELL PRICED TO TRADE! THIRD FLOOR BONUS BUYS! All Suites Sold Off of This Floor Receive a Free Mattress and Spring Set.

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JOE YORK'S 115-117 N.BEATON PHONE TR 4-4691 HEMOPHILIA Wallace, 17, of Muskogee, is shown in Baylor Hospital In Dallas as he received his 773rd pint of blood since a knee operation last June. Fred, a free-bleeder since birth, continues to hold his own. The number of pints he has received Is almost certainly a record for a single person, doctors Wadley Research Institute and Blood Bank feel. He entered the hospital here in October. CAP Wircphoto) Impounding Of Wafer Begins Friday At Navarro Mills Lake Navarro Mills reservoir wll officially begin Friday, when Ixigin to Impound water official- the low flow outlets, which ly Friday as scheduled.

Project have been left open to handle Engineer W. B. Dunn said Mon- the normal stream flow, are day morning. closed. Then Lake Navarro He said that the dirt work Mills will begin to fill, for good.

on the west end of the dan itself is almost done. "We quit Six double boat ramps have been completed in the hauling dirt last week," he ells- various park areas of the res- clo.sod. "Now all that is being crvoir. and many cars of visi- clone on the embankment is a tors toured the sites Sunday, little dirt work on the down- despite light showers that fell stream slopes, and putting during the day. some riprap frock) on the upstream side.

Of course, we have areas around the reservoir is not asphalted the top of the currently under way, and work- embankment yet." For all practical purposes, the roads in the Oak Park (Corsi- dam is ready now to impound ca na) vicinity Tuesday water, and that process I During 10 Emergencies Weekend Memorial Ten emergenc'ies were treated Memorial Hospital Saturday and Sunday. Keith Tekell, night, 1201 Fick Circle, was treated and dis missed Saturday at 2:30 p.m. foi a 3-4 inch laceration of the left thumb. Susan Holloway, 1001 WeK Summltt avenue, wns treated at a.m. Saturday for a 1-inch I Incuratlon of the left leg suffered in a fall.

She was dismissed. Will Martin, Route 2, Kerens. negro, was treated Sunday at 1:30 a.m. for injuries suffered Ijin an altercation with threo jj other negroes, he reported. A jjdeep laceration six inches long- was noted on the right arm.

He wns admitted. Cnlvln Pritchett, 21, 2825 West Fourteenth avenue, was treated and dismissed Sunday at 9:45 a.m. He had been struck with bumper jack in the chest. Peggy Mario Mlddleton, 14, of 1 East Thirteenth avenue, was x-rayed and dismissed Sunday 1:45 p.m. for a puncture of (he right foot, suffered as she ran out of the house when gasoline ignited while clothing was being cleaned.

Rebecca Ballow, 3, of Corsi- eann, was treated and dismissed Sunday at 1:30 p.m. for an injured roof of the mouth caused by a fall on a kite stick. Siunmle Joe Stewart, negro, 012 South Beaton street, was admitted Sunday at 7:30 p.m. after being involved in an auto accident on North Frey street. He was suffering a lacerated lip, and back paina.

Pcrccll Milton, negro city policeman, 41D North Fifth street, ttvis examined nml dismissed at 7:50 p.m. Sunday for bruises on the left arm and knee suffered in the above-mentioned auto accident. Voola Jackson, 12, negrexs, 1110 East Eleventh avenue, was treated and dismissed. She had been bitten by a dog. Mildred L.

Taylor, 6518 Weal Seventy-First street, Prairie Village, was x-rayed for a possible fractured right wrist suffered in a fall while skating. She wus admitted. Jack Bryson Riles Monday Jackson Bryaon, 55, died Sunday. Funeral services will be held Monday at 4:30 p.m. at the Modrell cemetery.

The rites will he conducted by Rev. Hurvcy Adair. Surviving are his wife (1'iiiS-htor, rs Wanda Prickctt. bolh of Corsicana, and two grandsons, Corley will direct. a Want Ad and Convert It Into Cash Dial TR 4-4764 Try OUT Delicious HOME MADE CHILI MARY'S FINE FOODS 1UO East 3rd Avenue Hospital News MEMORIAL Monday noon census wa.s 109 patients.

Admissions: Mrs. Frances Payne, Mrs. Roslyn Rosen, Mrs. Dessle Butler, Mrs. Alary Ella Gordon, Mrs.

Mildred Taylor, Prairie Village, Mrs. Janie Vrana, Ennls; J. E. MIllH, Dennis Donoho, Jodie Shoppard, Frost; Mrs. Geraldine Ballew, Scagovllle; Mrs, Madolyn Nckuga, Ennis; Mrs.

Ora Butler, Mrs. Myrtlie Saunders, Blooming Grove; George Hambrick, Mrs, Frankie Butler, Glen Thompson, Cecil McDonald, Mrs. Ann Huffman, Jeason Reagan, Kerens; W. L. Hill, Hartsell, Mrs.

Jodie Smith, Blooming Grove; Mrs. Esther Abbie, Trinidad; Mrs. Cleta Wright, Mrs. Lee Ella Garrison, Blooming Grove; Ida M. Melburn, Hubburd; Mrs.

Virginia Lord, Lee Byers, Wm-tham; Mrs. George Statham, Powell. Dismissals: Melvin Bowman, Mrs. Mamie Langridge, Mike Hambrick, Blooming Grove; Mrs. Moye Cole, Mabank; Mrs.

J.N. Davis Of Houston Dies J. M. Davis, 88, formerly of Mertens, died in Houston Fri- dsy. Funeral were held Sunday at 3 p.m.

from the First Methodist church at Mertens with burial In the Richlaml cemetery at Mertens. Rev. J. O. Wilklng conducted the rites.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Glenn Stedham, Houston; a son lames B. Davis, San Antonio; granddaughter, Mrs. Bill Me Murtrle, Austin; two Mrs. Sue Reed, Corpus Christ! and Mrs. R.

S. Anderson, Grand Prairie, and other relatives. C'orley directed. Minnie Lloyd, Blooming Grove; Mrs. Ruby Tobias, Ermis; Mrs.

Ruby Lee Kirk. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, W. H. Davis, Mrs.

Car- malcdo Griffin, Ennis; Roy Stewart, Wanda Hambrick, Rochelle Raborn. Sun Want Ads Bring Results Grading of roads In the park start priming the How long it will take Navarro Mills reservoir to reach its rlesignatcd level will depend entirely on the rainfall In the Richlantl Creek area. Residents 'igui-e that it will fill within 90 lays with average rainfall, less there should be unusual precipitation. Webb Services Held Al Austin AUSTIN for Dr. Walter Prescott Webb, whose ivritings and teachings brought (he American alive for many, were held today.

Webb died Friday night In an into accident as he and his wife returning from San Anto- lio, where he reviewed the couple's new book, "Washington Wife." Dr. Edmund Heinsohn, Dr. Charles Summers and Dr. J. W.

Morgan officiated at the service University Methodist Church adjoining the University of Texis campus, whore Webb taught "or more than 40 years. Pallbearers named were Frank Wardlow, director of the Um- of Texas Press; author Fred Gipson; Dr. Frantz, chairman of the University History Department; Rodney Kidd. director of the Texas Interschol- istie League; James Hart, for- ner Supreme Court Justice; Joe Small, publisher of "True West" magazine, all of Austin; E. C.

Hardsdale, professor of history at Arlington State College; and Maury Maverick, of San Anonio, former state rcprcsenta- Ive. Mrs. Webb remained in a crit- oal condition. The Austin American said she told friends she was isleep and her husband was driving when the one-car accl- lent occurred about 15 miles iouth of Austin on Interstate 35. State police reports at first in- licated she was driving.

Webb's writings included: 'The Great Plains," "The Texas Rangers," "Divided We Stand," The Great Frontier" and "An ionest Preface." fig Workers to Meet Wednesday The Navarro County Agrlcul- ural Workers association will lold its monthly coffee meeting Veclnesday at 10 a.m. in the conference room. Will ones is president. Sun Want Ads Bring Results. Your Want Ads to 'R 4-4784.

i i MERCHANT'S LUNCH SERVED 65c 11 A. H. To 3 P. V. rivt Entren to Chtxim From With It Vts'tttMet.

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