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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 43

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THE ABILFA'E REPOR'fER-NKWS 1 Abltenf, Texas, Tuesday Moraluf, September 11, 19M TOWN NEWS Talent Show Trycuts Set Wednesday al South Junior "You Can't Beal Fun" try-outs I tank Sunday near Coleman. The will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the South Junior High School auditorium, where the talent show 30 was on page one the Monday morning paper ar.d also appeared in the evening edition. will be produced Sept. 30 and Honorable mention for news lips Oct.

called in during Ihe week goes Sponsored by Zeta Alpha Chap-' la IVinn 781 Maple St-: ter of Bela Sigma Phi, ihe sbm Scott H'ckey, 1742 Soull will raise rnonev for the Sunshine i Seventh Jimmy Goode. Ill Kursery i Orange and Edessa Kuykeii it wili be directed by Jeanette i Vogel Si. Beverly ol Los Angeles, professional director who arrived here Sunday. She met with committee members Monday evening the home of Mrs. Harold Inman, IMS Vine i Sept.

2" as a Taylor County sher to discus casting. In a baby contest being held in connection with the show, 45 entrants had been registered by served since Dec. 23, Monday, Mrs. Jim W. chairman, said.

Money from "votes" collected for the baby contestants will also go to the nursery. Entrants only need lo be. under 5 years old. New Deputy Named Leonard C. Winters, former oil, policeman, will assume dutie iff and night jailer Winters resigned from Abi-j lene police force Tuesday, lie OUR BOARDING HOUSE WltE YOU i'EACM IHE HOOSe FCRCTNCe AT AW MRT 15 FOR YOO, AND Y0O KKlOVJ K0W CORK70S AM.

TIU. 1 WIGHT VT1L Be A PUBLIC Missing Juror Halls Court Case in $70,500 Injury Suit South Wth Chapmnn, Route 1, Tye; Roy H. Poer, 15M North Mockingbird Lane; FranJ: 51. Mrs. Wilson, 2-6593, and Mrs.

C. M. Belcher, 3-K43, are accepting entries in the contest. Desertion Charged Liquor Charge Filed Matthew Chamberlain, living in rear of te North Eighth was. Ouija Boards 3 Permjis lssued i r.

i For New Houses Help Hunt For Python la Justice Henry F. Long's Court Monday a child desertion complaint was filed against Pual Hen 2nd Session Set son. I He alleged to have deserted' Taylor County Court opened for a minor child on Aug. 2. Bond was set at $750.

retui to 42nd District Court jury reassembling in October. 3 Shore Awards Three. Reporter News tipsters charged with possession of wine; and beer in a complaint filed Monday in Taylor County Slate Liquor Control Board In-' speftor Bill Baleman said that uvo quarts of wine and 35 quarts! of beer were seized from him at FORT WORTH, Sept. 20 his domicile Saturday. Ouija boards and helicopters went to work today in Fort Worth's great snake hunt.

But neither the aerial or mystic device a hot lead on the i a three weeks'term Monday. The, whereabouts of Pete, the asl uvo a ys ar being given to python, grand iaj civil suits, Judge Reed 1 There were plenty said. however, to keep police and Forest The criminal docket will be Park Zoo officials hopping all day. taken up Wednesday, when a jury I Zoo Curator Lawrence Curtis will report. said "DO ekes or anything" can-, Judge Ingalsbe said that the cerning Peie had been found.

Nine building permits issued by the city engineering department included three for new homes. The permits were issued to: Miles M. Fox, erect frame, one- family residence, 1337 Pioneer S3.000. L. C.

Farr, erect frame, one- family residence, 1133 Jefferson S10.500. H. V. Davis, erect brick-veneer and frame, one-family residence, 3317 Green Acres SU.500. A missing juror in 42nd Dis-1 rict Court held up trial of a 70,500 damage suit for more than an hour Monday.

Addison Taylor, of 726 North the juror, told Judge J. Black, when he did appear at :45 p.m. lo join the 11 oilier urors, that he thought Ihe judge was through with him. The case which was delayed involved the trial of the persona! injury damage suit of Thomas L. Tate against Roy H.

Phillips which resulted from a ar.d truck accident last April 11 at North 13 th and iNorth Tread away Blvd. in which Tale, his wife and Iwo infant children were injured. Sfal Vacant Judge Black had excused the jury (or- 10 minutes. The jury including Taylor, had heard plain tiff's petition read and the answe of the defendant, when recess wa taken. At the end of the 10 minute the seat in Ihe jury box that should have been occupied by Taylor was vacant, The sherill's department sought him until about 1:50 p.m, when he was located.

Then when he came into the courtroom Judge Black called him to his sland ar.d told him he would excuse him this time, but to be sure to be on hand Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Slaton, 13 Orange Mrs.

A. D. Odell, L. Cress, with the Humble Oil J. 0.

Gill, Abilene police- nan who investigated Ihe acci- W. Cook, 1810 Sandeferj Joe Seymwre, Mcrkel; Addison Taylor, 726 North 10th' W. Victoria; J. F. Holmes, 722 Mulberry, and Wesley Groom, 1118 Walnut St.

The Colorado Mgliway department is reported able lo predict wilbin ciglil hours Hie time of mountain avalanches in thai dent; and Tate, the plaintiff. Slopped Pickup Testimony indicated that had slopped his a 1 the nlsrseclion of North 13th and North Treadaway for a stop sigti It stated thai a truck driven by Carl Dave Patlon, employe of Phillips, struck the pickup in the rear. The impact, testimony showed, carried the pickup across the intersection, causing it lo collide wilh a street marker and. steel pole. The Tate family, including wife and husband and two infant children, WHS injured.

Tale asks $5000 for pain and suffering for himself, Ihe same amounl for his wife; $50,000 for Ihe loss of services of his wife; $5,000 for injuries lo Ihe children, $oOO for hospilalizalion and medicine, anc $5,000 for future hospitalization and medicine. The defense claims that a rail shower had made Ihe highwas slick, (hat Hie defendant's ageni had applied the brakes twice. The plaintiff is represented bj Davis Scarborough of Abilene, as Plane Job Awarded To North American WASHINGTON The Air Force has taken steps to a econd plant to (urn out Ibe FIDO, ts most modern jet fighter capa- ile of flying at least 755 miles an lour at sea level and fastei at ligh altitudes. II announced Saturday night a Ofrmillion dollar contract with vorth American Aviation, producer of the F100 at Los Angeles. The new contract calls for the tooling up of North American's plant at Columbus, Ohio, produce the plane.

The Air Force did not diclose many planes are called for in Hie new contract, but it said deliveries are expected from tho Columbus plant within a year. null, iw we a i uc ull i until the trial was ended. Tavlor 1 1 lex B'ckley, Abi rae irgil beaberry, tastlaud represents Ihe defendant. The jury consists of W. T.

Per ry, Merkeli D. H. 1W was accompanied bv his wife. Glen Johnson, alter frame, one- residence, U25 Sunset Judge Black said in all his judgeship he had not had such an experience with a juror. Hoiv- ever.

he stated he knew it was a complete misunderstanding on the part of the juror. The jury was singular in another respect. One of the jurors accepted was Leland Sutwn, who is Taylor County attorney. I Cwiise contains am The taking of testimony 0 University Baptist Church Beech at Ambler 7:30 P.M. CHARLES C.

BOWLES Evangelist Subject: "Three Keys to Hell" OAKWOOD ADDITION M9TN OF NIW NMH SCHOOL AMLWI'S M5TBT OMWIH6 AODTDOM, HMMMTUS. Un 1USINBS Ml M. CAU. M. WYKW J.

I. WOSHII Nothing Relieves Headache Quicker! at 1:45 p.m. Monday. The plain- tiff put on eight witnesses during L. Gann.

move frame, one. will share emiallv in S7.50 for docket is heavv. In fact, so But there were plenty of suggest-! family residence lo 2202 Ross reporting spot'news events to the' heavy, that at the end of the pres- i ions as to how ihe IS foot, 150- i and alter it, 'he afternoon They included eye- paper last week, eat three weeks term he will pound serpent might be corraled. Herman L. Phillips, erect frame tt ne! se TM" SI TM- Mrs.

A. M. Hinds of Tye, James call another session of two weeks' A visitor from Monroe, call-: carport, 121S Crockett $250. ana urs Jonn uamel sl(a oeecu Buckley, SoSb Elm and duration after a brief recess peri-i c-d police al noon today and said' Caffey, alter frame, one- Morris Sullivan. 534 Vine will cd.

her daughter had pinpointed famiiv residence, J41 snake's location by ouija board. $JTXI. She said would be found be-1 hind Jack's Bar in the Forest Park was sen-. afeig i lborhood carport, mi San liquid (onn.Tbty to as. LiqmdCAPUDINE WANTED -ALTERATIONS-REMODELING AND RELINING GUARANTEED TO FIT PLEASE HATS BLOCKED 1-DAY CLEANING SERVICE TAILORS 3rd Walnut "15 Years in Abilene" Ph.

2-3130 each receive S2.50. Mrs. Hinds inarmed ihe paper, 90-Day Term Tye underpass on U. S. High-' Claude Albert Lesly way 80.

A story and picture i tence to 90 days in jail by Judge Inglasbe in Taylor County R. D. Church, erect i Crockett S196. peared 02 page one of the Inglasbe in Taylor County! without finding a trace either of nesday morning edition. a ter entered a plea of guilty! or Jack's Bar.

to a complaint charging i Pete was discovered AWOL a asgravaieti assault. 9:30 a.m. Saturday morning when alleged assault occurred Jackson went to the zoo's reptile Sept. 19 on Barbara Jean Domes, i exhibit to inspect his charges He David M. was releas- apparently had forced open a small; Buckley reported an oilfield ac-' ji a cident near Sweetwater in which two Snyder men were injured.

The pair was hurt when a pen'oraiing' gun went off on a drilling ria The story appeared Monday Mrs. Sullivan will gel SIM for ed from county Monday after he entered a plea of guiliy tpping the paper to the eleciro- an( i i SPrvK 40 days in jail cution of a 14-year-old in a stock I aggravated assault 'on Sallve door and scaled a stockade wall in his bid for freedom. CHIROPRACTIC PRINCIPLE E. Lenoir on last Aug. 4.

STORK NEWS Sheppard Murder Trial Set Oct. 18 CLEVELASD, Sept. 20 'f--Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, after sobbing Don't suffer montWyramps--even on ihe first day! In doctors' tests, Lydfa Ptntbam's Compound or Tab- go native in Ten birEhs were reported a' Tht Chiroprocnc icea, i leoe hosoitals Mondav.

ttoted, is thU: The ccjse dis-s-ae At 'Ann: Blythin denied an appeal for bail. new in the person oiilicied. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ne sel Monday, Oct.

18, a Hm-i menrs corrKt eand.tbcis the: grcv Ra xn m2 vke dues it. Tte luncricn ol at Mdcdav. in tne body is ccrtrc.lrC cy broin, thrcuoh nnsntGl vhich An-f imping the deliccte nen-c A daughter lo Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cb.ar.ey, 1101 Victoria JP' 21 7:35 p.m.

Monday. I A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. i V. W.

Meadors of Haskell ai tiJ i I3 p.m. Saturday. 1 cbnormot functicn. Fris ii A son to Mr. and Mrs.

B. I Jean-Ings, 433 AmariHo 8:30 a.m. Sundav. opening of Ihe first degree murder trial of the slender osteo- accused of bludgeoning his snl wife to death last July 4. ipound Tablets Kith added.

See, il relie.1 too! Also for relieving hot Bashes ol "change of IWv.l A son to Mr. and J. A. 121 Palm at 6:12 a.m. This interference is Deduced by vertebrae ere j7 cr ineir norrpci position (rjbluxcieo), ing urxm nerves ct the pcir.t they pass OJt ircm tne isincl to vrtoliie vcriOL-5 cf the body.

TVe in As Henanck Memonsl: h-s cr tte I A son to Mr. and Mrs. Dale ths ex-xt 5-inn ci I Gibbs. Baird, 905. at 12:58 bv odjusring the siAluxcted a.m.

Nionday. on your a lot feet by Sacony bfce, removes the condition--health--is the Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hatchell.

241 Willis at 7:30 a.m. Monday. A da'Jjnier to Mr. and Mrs. K.

H. Canwrigin. 14H Shelton at 7:55 a.m. Monday. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. E. Phone 4-152 M. Harper, Winters Route 2, at 10:20 a.m. i A to Mr.

and Mrs. Dr. R. G. Verhetsel HatOQ siarsiiaU Mccre Jr Abi Dr.

J. A. Wolfe CHlROPRACTUrt Orange Seaman CHIKOPRACTOK EASTIAXD Phone J36 Dr. E. H.

Berkmon Dr. Virginia Berkman CHIROPRACTORS City Phone IMS lene. Route 5. at 7:48 p.m. Saturday.

Pope Stays Same CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy. Sept. 3) condition of Pope Pius XII, fatigued by a heavy sum. mer schedule of audiences and e.v i traordiaarv ilariaa Year actirities I described today as unchanged- SAMPLE BOOKS ON DISPLAY FROM AMKRICA'S LEADING CARD SHOPS HALLMARK NATIONAL SONNELL DEERCREST SIEGRIST LOOART The Abilene Printing Stationery Co. i Phom 4-5443 Free Firkins "Vhtle Shopping With Us Slip into this glo soft wedge Soft glove leather wedge with crepe sole, qushion arch, elasticized for perfect fit.

Smart, ever so comfortable, in tan, white and cream. Sizes 4 to 10, narrow and medium widths. 6.95 4th Oak Only First Flotr DEPT. STOUE CilY I i i Voet it give the figure md freedom line Atmterf SI, Si! the midrif frtuf. A'o, no, Doet it HeweM for mouiding tite of lite Amtricim totorita! Si Si Ute dancing Ute Calypso.

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