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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 16

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Austin, Texas
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Tlif hn Hi nlin. Trn Saturday. Srplrmlirr 2fl. 1971 i inthecar. Death Investigation Continues Gudadaiupe county sheriff deputies said the woman's Waterloo Scrapbook Accident Made Texan Impersonator Wednesday morning in a relatives had reported her wooded area about 200 yards missing Monday after she left from the rest stop after her Houston Saturday and failed to return.

a. DOBBINS-MARSH abandoned car was spotted at the rest stop late Tuesday. Justice of the Peace Bob Jones ruled the woman was sexually assaulted and strangled to death. Jones said the body was identified by relatives and from items found INC AIR CONDITIONING r' SYSTEM SERVICE Fire Destroys Cotton GALVESTON (AP) -A fire in about 500 bales of cotton in a ship docked here was discovered Friday and city firemen stood by in case they were needed. The fire was on one deck of the Liberian freighter Oriental Musican docked at pier 39 of the port, said a spokesman for Lone Star Shipping, the ship's agent here.

Steve Wau, an employe at pier 39, said smoke started coming out of the No. 5 hold early Friday and the ship's carbon dioxide fire fighting system was activated. "It's just smoking. No flames have been seen and the deck is not hot," Wau said. 1 Law enforcement officers Friday were still investigating the death of a- Houston widow whose body was found near a roadside park on IH 10 west of The body of Charlynn H.

Hicks, 42, was found Male Member Of Women Voters SAN ANTONIO (AP) Bexar County Clerk Jimmy Knight is a member of the League of Women Voters. Knight says he joined the organization after its rules were changed to admit male members. As far as being a male member of the organization, Knight says, "I'm no lady. Actually, I never ever claimed to be a intrigued by Barbette's own life that he wrote an article about him which appeared in the New Yorker mazagine. This is one case where the rest of the world knew more about a Central Texas genius than his home town did.

Thanks to You, It's Working GIRL SCOUTS OF USA 1305 W. 34th 433-7391) -Provides educational and recreational opportunities for inspiring girls with the highest ideals and opportunities for character, conduct, patriotism and service; maintains a camp program to give the girl scout opportunity to use her skills. An agency of the United Way. the famous poet and dramatist Jean Coctcuu. The admiration and fnendship of the leading Parisian art patrons wen? his, and he performed to great applause in the major European cities.

When an accident and illness ended his performing career, he was still able to translate his love for the circus into a career of production-staging for Ringling, Barnum and Bailey, Cole Clyde Beatty's and other circuses. In MS, when he was living in retirement here with his sister. Mrs. Cahill, the distinguished author Frances Steegmuller made a special trip to Austin to interview Barbette about Jean Cocteau, whose biography he was writing. Steegmuller was so were frequent in vaudeville and the New York revues, Julian Mtinfip was one of the more popular ones, but Barbette, as our native Texan called, was only, incidentally, or one miht say, accidentally, a female impersonator.

As a yoiiRR boy in Round Rik, Vandi-r Clyde Hroadw.iy In fame cirrus-strutk He was rspocially f.isemated by the wire artists, and when he was about 14 he pit a chance to P'plaee one third of a wire act; one of the famed Aifarett.i Sisters kid died and the necessity of passing himself off as a woman was only a pari of the challenge to excellence in his performance. His act prow better and better and by the time he went to KATM'RINE HART If you h.iprvn id brlonf, to the s.mic itj ili.il I do, you would immediately identify jhe subject of the phmornus ficture th.it iiccompanifs this Jinirle as one of the "Utiles rif (hp er.S! mhle" of the Zietfield or Onrp White's to nii-ni 11,11 only two of the of the tli.it decide when theitrieal pruductmns in New York were nuinyandvanitl- P.uE ymi would be wrong! For this t'Mitic female was a man who was born in Round Ruck in i' A and died here in Austin last yar. but whose spiritual and, fur many years, itetu.il home, was Pans, Trance. the and 'Si's female impersonator nets CARLTON E. NEWMAN, D.

P. M. announces the openirig of his practice for PODIATRIC MEDICINE Diseases and surgery of the foot 1806 W. Koenig lane 451-792? BY APPOINTMENT H.MMK I ATM KOIJ IMIT.ItSOYVTOK? Pans in lrC3 he was acclaimed for his artistry by WSXSEm This is our largest sale of the year and it will continue until October 10 on all un-sold items shop Monday-Friday 'til 6:00 or 9:00 on Thursday Night. Open from on SATURDAY All 1973-1974 Clothing is now on I sale.

Selection is limited but many great buys are still available. Munsingwear MacGregor Spring Summer on ALL II NOTE. SALE DOES NOT INCLUDE 1974-75 INVENTORY JUNK PILE Vast Selection of sample shop worn closeout atheltic clothing Knickers, baseball pants, Texas relay shirts more LOOSE GOLF CLUBS 50 SKI PARKAS jl 2 Price Up! IN STOCK. ANY WOOD, IRON, OR PUTTER FINEST QUALITY FROM MAC GRE-G0R, SPALDING. WILSON or RAM Men's Women's White Stag, Ray egncr, Sports Caster DOUBLE KNIT 400 pair of Assorted Closeout 1 4 YOUR CHOICE SKI TURTLE NECKS White Stag Allen A Many Colors Sizes Sizes 32-40 150 Pair Name Brands Reg.

Shoes Odds Ends at below cost slightly more. Broken size Hurry In! i v' ONLY each 00 Now Polyester Cotton Reg. Nylon: Reg. $9.00 1 Now Now I1C WILSON FB'S 3 leather, for game or practice Reg. 24.95 IVA SWEATERS TENNIS SHIRTS Many Sizes Colors White Stag Cut Jump if 0'brien Cyprus Garden SLALOM SKIS Special UT stock a perfect gift for the athletically inclined OFF Last Year's Prices Men's Women's Name Brands Price ARC sove 40 PAIR WHITE STAG WARM UP PANTS SKI STRETCH PANTS TRETORN OR HEAD MEN'S TENNIS SHOES Reg.

16.95-17.95 I- TENNIS DRESSES Name Brands Res. $23-45 SALE CLOSE OUT FOOTBALL HELMETS Sample closeout shop worn but a gift at only I A nee pr. IS PRICE 15 ilQMKM? $195 and up! Penn-Craft TENNIS BALLS White Or Yellow J4 SAN MARCO SKI BOOTS Sale on Equipment Sale is on last year's left over skis and boots and not on any new inventory. All skis are sold with original warranty with the exception of the Rossignol Skis as we are no longer a dealer University ol Texas Paraphernalia (Orange Fever) UT Longhqrn Helmet knit shirts with Longhorn Helmet embroidered on chest. These shirts are durable and comfortable of 50 cotton and 50 polyester.

All sizes in stock White reg. 10.95 sale 7.50 (300 pieces) Beige reg. 8.95 sale 5.50 (500 pieces) Texas Sweatshirts in Orange or White. Some are long sleeved and some are short, sizes are broken, but we have many shirts. Regularly $2.95 to 3.95 Sale priced a $2.00 (400 pieces) $195 D.P.

34" Folding TABLE TENNIS TABLE can 4 CoKigonl ST650 and ROC 550 reg. $206.00 Sale $153.00 about 8 pr. Rossignol Concorde W. sale 92.00 8 pr. Blizzard Vollplast reg.

100.00 78.00 6 pr. Blizzard Fan 2000 reg 80.00 sole 54.00 4 pr. Spalding S.deral ref. 170 00 sale 1 33.00 3 pr. Spaldina Mystere re? 155.00 sale 99.00 6 pr.

Spalding Spectral 140 00 sale 79.00 7 pr. Spalding Equipe reg. 80.00 sale 46.00 12 pr Olin Skis 25 OFF SanMarco Master 1 973) reg. 120 00 sale 89.00 about 50 pr. San Marco Crisialio 1 973) reg.

55.00 sale 42.95 50 pr. D.P. 34" FOLDING TABLE TENNIS TABLE INSTITUTIONAL MODEL WITH EXTRA HEAVY TOP AND ROLL AWAY AND PLAYBACK FEATURE -185 LBS. I WARMUP SUITS Large Selection All warm-up suits in stock Texas Orange Windbrakers Kashalined 12.95 Waterproof 18.95 the "DKR" waterproof and hooded M8" FREE DELIVERY 95 95 Assortment of last years and close out ski fpSSSK goggles. All have plastic lenses and elastic ci BrrEISp 1 Lfli1.1..:!!.

bildb. rium bdiicid, Ddiiuiaiui, aim Loubsol Regularly priced from 5.95$ 95 to 10.33 on sale now for Tr i 1974-75 SKI FASHION AND EQUIPMENT are now in They are not on sale but some fine values on new merchandise are available And more is coming in every day we also offer a full sergice shop lor adjustment and repairof skis and bindings. 3901 Guadalupe Use Your BANKAMERICARD OR MASTERCHARGE.

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