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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 11

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Austinite Given The Austin American Austin, Texas Page 11 Wednesday, October 3, 1956 Hays ASC Balloting Results Are Announced PMU't'jimu -iu'-w? "mi iin iu inn i. mi. jw mmmmiirmwmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmpipm x' A Court Approval WASHINGTON. Oct. 2-J.

Sam Winters, Austin lawyer, and Walter Boyd Scarborough, Sherman, were introduced to the Supreme Court by Arthur Perry, Austin, aide to Sen- ator Lyndon Johnson, here Monday. They were admitted to practice before the nation's highest tribunal. Plan Board Move Near At Rockdale ROCKDALE, Oct. 2 (CTS) A nine-man planning commission may be named Oct. 8 at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce.

WIMBERLEY Luis C. McCuis-tion, chairman; Hendricks R. Sites, vice chairman; Charles C. Cook, member; Herbert W. Lennie, alternate; William G.

Shumate, alternate. -Also elected was the County Committee for the nroeram war: Hotpoint Automatic Washer 1 jo muucu o)9S Fred C. Thielpape, chairman; Otto The board, asked by the City Council to organize a planning IWere 279.95 uraet vice chairman; Willie R. Henk, member; Will P. Crow, alternate; Doyle Williamson, body, accepted a recommendation NOW AND YOUR OLD WASHER CENTRAL TEXAS APPLIANCE CO.

lk-'Vl rr'f mm 1 904 LAMAR taJS GR 6-2653 SAN MARCOS, Oct. 2 (CTS) The results of the county and community committee election held for Hays County have been announced by Thomas H. Harrow, county office manager of the Hays ASC office. Following is a list by communities of producers and the office to which they have been elected to serve, beginning on October 1, 1956. SAN MARCOS Scott Posey, chairman; Robert Moeller, alternate; Lee Moore, alternate.

KYLE Altan Franke, chairman; Vernon Cox, vice chairman; Wille C. Schmeltekopf, member; Armore D. Decs, alternate; Emil Ehrlich, alternate. UHLAND-NEIDERWALD Rob-ert Franke, chairman; Ervin Ewald, vice chairman; Louis Heid-erman, member; Bruno Buehring, alternate; Edgar B. Mathias, alternate.

BUDA Henry Armbuster, chairman; Wyatt B. Green vice chairman; Floyd Coleman, member; Emmet F. Barnes, alternate; Willie George Burns, alternate. DRIFTWOOD Clarence Eckols. chairman; Joe E.

Stewart, member; Leroy Young, alternate; J. Edward Watson, alternate. DRIPPING SPRINGS Will Crow, chairman; Roy Breed, vice chairman; 0. H. Cobb, member; W.

I. Kuykendall, alternate; J. F. Harmon, alternate. c- --fii the magnificent last week from a committee appointed to study planning commissions in other towns.

Board members then agreed to give individual thought to prospective members and to try to name them Oct. 8. The board also authorized Chamber Manager Marshall S. Croft to draw up planning commission bylaws. A planning commission, when formed, will be an arm of the Chamber of Commerce and will serve as an advisory body to the City Council.

Red Dragons To Open Fan Tonight at 8 "Lady Windermere's Fan," an Oscar Wilde classic which the Red OlfOl flliu Auxtln American-Vnited rrw combat training. Left to right are Roy Dean George, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

George of 404 Walnut; Clifford Lundquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Lundquist of 201 East 17th; and Robert Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. Dawson of East Eighth. HOME ON LEAVE Friendship in high school prompted these three Georgetown youths to enter the Marine Corps together, and they are home on leave following boot camp training in San Diego. They will report back to Camp Pendleton, in mid-October for intensive infantry 4th Rockdale Chief Named ROCKDALE, Oct. 2 (CTS)-G.

E. Allen has become this city's fourth police chief in four years, succeeding 0. C. Merryman, Allen was named acting chief by City Manager N. E.

Alford after Merryman resigned to take a job with the State Department of Public radio communications division, in Houston. He joined the local force in January, 1954, after serving as police chief in Hearne. He was promoted from meter patrolman to chief in August, 1954. Allen joined the Rockdale force Oct. 1, 1955, as night patrolman after three years at Baytown and one year at Texas City in police work.

Allen said Garland Southern has succeeded him on night patrol, and Joe Denham has been hired as relief patrolman. number available. Some people Trailer Park, High Fidelity discovers hidden treasures in all your records working here from other towns would move to Marble Falls if housing facilities were available Professor J. E. Bowen has just Dragon Players of Stephen F.

Aus New Homes Being Built Burnet GOC Gets Wings BURNET, Oct. 2 (CTS) -A talk by Major Ben Baines of San Antonio, the showing of a film, and the presentation of 33 wings and certificates of awards were features of a meeting of the Buchanan completed a home in the eastern part of town and E. L. Faster's tin High School are using as their season opener, will start a two- new home is nearing completion night run Wednesday at 8 p.m. in MARBLE FALLS, Oct.

2 (CTS) Roy Watson, manager of Barnes City Manager Alford said, "Since the high school auditorium BIG MALT G. L. -Jones is opening a trailer Lumber Company and Mayor John the police department is under The Red Dragon's production will study by a special committee of be repeated Thursday night. Later in the month on Oct Nunnally have plans for the early construction of 20 moderate priced homes on a plot of land recently AND SHAKE fs and Inks Lake Area Ground Observation Corps in the LCRA Administration Building at Buchanan the City Council (composed of Alford and Councilmen George Bredt and Jim Eads) we'll do the best purchased west of the city park 25 a cutting from the play will he offered for the Southwest Theater Conference as an example of SALtS WIIH we can in the department until park on the south side of Lake Marble Falls overlooking the town. He is also building some cabins and small homes west of the Colorado Bridge in connection with his trailer park.

The need for low priced houses and parking space for trailers appears to be increasing. Many hemes are under construction in different sections of the town but the demand seems to exceed the dramatic activity on the high school level. Dam Friday. Major Baines spoke on the merits of maintaining an active Ground Observation Corps. He commended members of the Buchanan and Inks Lakes GOC for Sani-Sliakelil The production is being directed DON'T BE VAGUE by Miss Margaret Breedlove, Red Dragon sponsor, with Judy More-head and Peggy Porsch serving as the work they have done and con gratulated them on the fact that they were the first GOC unit to student assistants.

Playing principal roles in the leading the field in profid, while turning out up te 360 maltt end shaVet per hour) Available in floor or counttr modtli. Writ, wire, er call for complett informative literature today! Mora operator twitch to Sani-Shalt every year, find out whyl Adreti inqulriei to Chef Systems, P.O. Box 620, Pasadena, Texas. the committee recommends something to the council." Prior to Merryman and Allen, police chiefs here in the past four years were Ed Saxton and Fred Trammell, whom Merryman succeeded. Bench Show Winners Told ROCKDALE.

Oct. 2 (CTS)-Top honors in the hound dog bench HAI make a report to the Air Defense Filter Center in San Antonio. The Wilde play, a popular satire of English manners of the late 19th century, are Pat Whaley, Carolyn Calvert and Wayne Martins. Air Defense program went into effect at midnight one day early S5P5'i 7 rfXZr in the spring, and at one minute after the inauguration of the pro gram, the Buchanan Dam GOC called a report. Texan Among Slightly Hurt On Destroyer WASHINGTON, Oct.

2 WV-The Navy Tuesday identified two men who were killed and 11 who were injured in an explosion aboard the destroyer J. R. Pierce off the Following the talk. Staff Sergeant Robert W. Asbury of San show, sponsored by the Milam.

Session t)ated On Fish Plan BURNET, Oct. 2 (CTS)-At the request of the Texas Game and Antonio, showed a film. Major Baines presented wings and certificates of awards to the following GOC members: Lloyd Fish Commission, the Burnet Myers, supervisor; W. H. (Bill) Chamber of Commerce has mail south coast of France Monday.

Koon, chief observer; R. E. Luck County Fox Hunters Association, were takeji by dogs from Dallas and Houston. Grand champion, winning a trophy and $25 cash, was Skip Raider, owned by E. M.

Lee of Houston. The dog, sired by Star Raider out of Sugarfoot Lee, won the derby male class, then came back in the final judging to win over dogs from three other classes. Named best of opposite sex was Miss Elmo, owned by Allen Shackelford of Dallas. Shackelford also showed the dog with the best car S1IO50 ed invitations to residents, land owners, property owners of Inks Lake and other interested citizens to attend 'a meeting in the LCRA Administration Building Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

The purpose of the meeting is to give interested citizens the opportunity to hear the full details on the proposed project of the Texas Game and Fish Commission Full console performance low table model price! THE MAGNASONIC "210" singer, assistant chief observer; Walter Shilling, Paul Brown, Kit Carlisle, Mary Ann Dean, Jackie Evans. Iris Ann Floyd, M. C. Freel, Reta Freel, Earl Goble Henry Hammons, Jean Hammons, Estha Killin, Hugh E. Killin, Ann Koon, Evelyn Lucksinger, C.

F. Marble, J. B. Massey, Carl McDonald. Also Virginia McDonald, Henry McDonald, Lorena McKenzie, Hubert S.

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Phone GR 2-7283 Two of the injured were placed on the "critical" list, the injuries of five were reported to be "serious," and four were reported "not serious." The dead are Seaman Kmmitt Meads, Birmingham, Boatswains Mate Third Class Vernon Eugene Imel, husgand of Mrs. Mary Jean Imel, Norfolk, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Imel, Hutchinson, Kan.

The critically injured are Seaman Carroll Dean Smith, brother of Mrs. Joy L. Little, Meeker, Fireman Apprentice Lindbergh Branch, Stamford, Conn. Those whose injuries were reported as not serious include Seaman L. C.

Smith, husband of Mrs. Naomi Smith, Norfolk, and riage, and Lee showed the best pair and best pack. G6J4C tnatt fvia wrwa 12" bant nlus coaxially mounted 6 high-frequency speaker Balanced 10-watt high fidel- i ity amplifier Preciaion automatic Magna- vox -record changer dual stylus pickup Compact acouatical cabinet Exclusive "Integrated Benign" of custom-engineered Magnavox instruments assures matchless tonal performance. And at a price far less than you would expect to pay for such top quality, such superb features. to eliminate shad and rough fish from Inks Lake to improve fishing conditions.

Kenneth C. Jurgens of Austin, aquatic biologist of the Texas Game and Fish Commission will be the speaker and will explain the purpose and details of the proposed project. Marble Falls 'Coons Active FIVE STAR HAIGJtHAIG Other towns on the entry list included Ben Wheeler, Cuero, Fort Worth, Rockdale, Georgetown, Austin, Longview, Buckholts, Waco, Rogers, Brownwood, Thorn-dale, Stephenville, Tanglewood and Brenham. Before the show the local association, holding its first bench show, served barbecue to nearly 400 perspns at Rockdale's Fair Park. Youth Given Scholarship son of Air.

and Mrs. Elmo Smith, Waco, Texas. oismuo sconi lomto in the umieo COVtHNMEKl tuttVlSl0 Arab Minister Returns SAN MARCOS, Oct. 2 An-drew Verne Marrou, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Noil Marrou of 832 West San Antonio Street, San Marcos, has been awarded a freshman scholarship for entrance to the Massachusetts Institute' of Tech AMMAN, Jordan, Oct. 2 MV- MARBLE FALLS, Oct. 2 (CTS) Ranchmen who use self-feeders Foreign Minister Awni Abdul Hadi returned to Amman today and reported to King Hussein on his talks in Baghdad with Iraqi lead for their livestock say coons are the greatest menace they have to nology. Marrou is a graduate of fight in order to conserve feed. San Marcos High School.

The coons consume almost as urn Freshman scholarships are ers. The talks were aimed at strengthening Jordan defense preparations, particularly against Israel. WANTED TO BUY Used Typewriters, Portables, Standards or Electric. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID much feed as the livestock and they are active mostly at night. granted to entering students of high scholastic standing and per Blended scots whisky.

86 8 roof HENFIEID IMPORTERS! ITO.NJ. sonal qualifications selected by competition from many hundred They not only eat the livestocK feed but they scratch it out of the self-feeders onto the ground and it is a complete loss to the ranch" men. candidates from all parts of the country. Scouts Take mm Pecan growers are also com 1 UNIVERSITY TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 2542 Guadalupe St. Phone GR 8-4360 2 Blocks North of the Main Campus plaining of the coons and crows destroying their pecans before the nuts are ready to gather.

Damag already caused by these pests is considerable. Canoe Trip BURNET, Oct. 2 (CTS)-Burnet Boy Scouts of Troop and Post 289 took a canoe trip from Camp Longhorn on Inks Lake through Inks and Granite Shoals Lakes to a point two miles south of 4 Hays Men Face Induction The Scouts were accompanied by E. B. Kinsey, Scoutmaster, and SAN MARCOS, Oct.

2 (CTS) -Three Hays County men have been ordered to report Oct. 4 for induction into the armed forces. The men are Jimmy Pappas and Bill Kinsey, assistant Scoutmas Grillevalor Broiler Triple Rotisserie (Optional it Extra Cost) JjT Built-in Center Steel Griddle Hypo-Pilots 17" Oven One-Piece Lift Top Oven Safety Door Stop 4 Giant Harper Center Simmer Bumert and many more Ctaafilifi ter. Jack Rice, assistant Scout If the Symphonette VI eompltl with itond S1QQ50 i master and O. G.

Morton Jr. will John De La Rosa, both of San Marcos, and Pat Wayne Dorman join the group Sunday. They will hold church services in camp on i.i 11 of Kyle. Twenty-eight other men have i mahogany, Sunday morning and return to Camp Longhorn Sunday afternoon. Tex Robertson, owner of Camp been ordered to report the same fMUmr Ani'ihsi ijiahtfv Wmkr.

Longhorn, loaned his canoes to day for armed forces physical examinations. The Hays County men are: Jessie Villareal Gonzales, Edwin Earl Kyle, Armando Trejo Ibarra, Lorenzo Mendez, Merril Z. Piland Louis Medina, Augustine Perez, Joe Guerrero Al-varado Juan Delgado Saucedo, Joe Wayne Smitherman, Ramon the Scouts for the trip. Water Plant Repairs Near ROCKDALE, Oct. 2 (CTS)-Fin For Your Old Slave Pompa, Antonio C.

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Giant Gas Well Drilled in Westcx may temporarily return. Makeshift parts have been used in some control valves, Alford said, because city officers decided not to wait on the permanent parts MIDLAND. Oct. 2 W-A flow of On America's Most Famous Range! 07Q95 Regular List Price 6A00 Our Trade-In Allowance SyP Your Old Stove and 299" before putting the plant into op 570 million cubic feet of gas daily, fdUULyLluNJlL eration. The new control valves believed the largest volume of may shake loose rust in some water mains, he said, causing THE MAGNASONIC "420" dry gas ever recorded in West Texas, has been reported here by temporary discoloration in domes tic water.

Phillips Petroleum Company. The heavy flow came from Phil irom mm lips' No. 2-D Puckett, a project in the Puckett (Multipay) gas area DuaJ atylua Compact acoustical cabinet in genuine mahogany $19850 4 tpeaktr 20-watt audio power Precision intermix changer of Southeast Pecos County. S- X-- mr ft Kerrville Sailor In Deep Freeze The well is 26 miles southeast of Fort Stockton, Texas. Phillips opened the Puckett Field in 1952.

For Other high fidelity Wiitrumenti priced from $99.50. KERRVILLE. Oct. 2 (CTS) Operation Deep Freeze headed by Admiral Richard E. Byrd in Ant artic area is to be joined after Oct.

15 by a Kerrville man in na val service. He is Melvin Whar ton. 33, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Wharton. Miilli VIM and VIGOR (more protein per penny) Choose from more than 50 brands Packed In pure vegetable oil, mustard or tomato sauce Send for FREE recipe book Maine Sardine Industry, Augusta, Maine Information received here says Electrical Wire Kills Airman, 19 DENISON, Oct. 2 Wl A. 3. C.

Herbert H. Kendall. 19, was electrocuted here today when he threw a guy wire over an electric line while helping a friend install a TV aerial. Kendall was stationed at Perrin Air Force Base near here. he will be assigned to a navy de "Austin's Furniture Wonderland" stroyer to be stationed at the port of Dunedin on the southern tip of New Zealand.

The destroyer BRAZOS 80S CONGRESS will escort support ships to Little America..

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