Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 34

Location:
Abilene, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
34
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

WIN--Gerrie Doherty. in her costume as a bunny at the New York Playboy Club, is shown at her door check post Tuesday after a state supreme court justice ruled in defense of the bunnies, freeing them to cavort as waitresses. The city commissioner had denied the club a cabaret license because of its scantily clad wait- resse.e. 'AP Wirephotoi Reeves County Hospital Board, Siali Hold Meet PECOS. Tex.

'AP 1 --The board and medical staff of the Reeves County Memorial Hospital met separately for two hours Tuesday and then held a joint meeting that la. ifd another two hours. The meetings were closed and jvt statements were issued. Harrison Beauchamp. chairman oi the hospital board, said, however, the meetings concerned the dismissal of Dr.

John P. Dunn from the medical staff. Al! members of the medical s'aff. including Dunn, and members of the (ward, except Carlton i 1 I i am the secretary, were The board is to meet again Friday to consider the case of Dunn. The hoard notified Dunn 2 it was not reappointing him to the hospital staff.

Boyd Holbrook Dies Here at 55 Boyd Holbrnok. 55. Rt. 2, les idenl here 22 years, died at a.m. Wednesday al Hendrick Hospital alter an illness of several weeks.

Funeral will bo held ThiiisdiW it 4 p.m. in Elliott's Chapel of Memories with the liov. Roger Butler, pnslor of Elmdale Baptist Church officiating, assisted by Ihe Rev. E. G.

Peak, pastor of Corinth Baptist Church. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemelen Nephews will be pallbcarcis Mr. Holbrook was horn April 5, 1S07, al Hubbard City in Hill County. At the time he became ill he was operating a gas station on Highway 80 E. and had previously operated cafes al the Abilene Livestock Commission and in Winters.

For many years he was isso ciated with the Livestock Commissions in Brady. Ballingcr. Eden, and Colorado City and had done some auctioneering. He was a member of the Elm dale Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife: one son, REDS (Continued (ram I-A) eign troops could remain "for a certain time" in West feerlin under the U.N.

flag but did not specify whether he meant Western troops or those of neutral nations. --Claimed he prevented the i United States from attacking Cuba and warned that Soviet rock- 'ts, no matter where they are stationed, can be used just as effectively againsl any aggressor. --Called for conclusion of a Ger- HIGHER COURTS AUSTIN Texts Suprtn Court Civil uniwili and trial coli rendered for iwtUtoiwr: courts reverted, iient rendered for iwlUtoiwr: Truck Insurance Kxvhaiue vt. Mirlfti nlfv.nl Mlv.hllnil, Mwv'oen. Writ of error 11.

II. Hum Jr. vi. B. i an Independent execu- I on motion fnr Palmer Glover vi.

Ward Havls, Mooro. Writ ol error rufusrtl: Moorlane Co. vs. Texas, rotter. Alma McCulchln vs.

Duuilu Godfrey. Witt of enw refused, no reversible Mr. Shettn v. Mtwur IWM, AUSTIN I Aptwalk lri Afllrmed: Mint I'reston Riter, Mel I'erry Dorothy Arthur Hill Doll Charles rdson and Halph Brllham, I Mariln Acebedo, Belly MCI and Raul Mottfcbtli, Rx parte Jamea A. Winers vs.

Gulf umi man peace treaty whiph "will 0 Hallway vs. J. iiring gains to one side and losses 1L sihroenw (o the other." But he set no deadline, saying the Berlin wall had made a problem. --Assured treaty I he less pressing Kast German Texas Em Insurance Association. McLennan, Sweats el al vs.

Southern Pine Lumber Trinity. KeheariiiK of causes overruled: united Pounders Life Insurance Co. nmce Carey and husbnml, Tom Slici'herd vs. San Jaclnlo Junior nistrlct, Harris. I Communists that GCrmany Will be' Cwnmcraal Standard Insurance Co.

'Alfoiisc Viirlln, Jetlcrson. nist forces i i i i reunified as a Communist state' .1. w. rhispcn vs. c.

ami in I wi'it'r al el ai vs. Railroad Com be swept lnl S' awiiratiTM far ot a Katie B. MasTM. anil as Independent executrix, and anti-Communist West Germany "will CONNALLY In a direct appeal for worUlintiivMiiaiiy unity, Khrushchevj Rehenrinc jsaid the Albanians--and by impli-j cr Ihe Red Chinese-- "musli rr ei vr abandon their path if they to go with us." wnni lm iioi.imooK rites Thursday lioyd Holbrook of the home: four brothers. Richard of ot applications tor writ ol Hck'rt Bl vs.

C. U. General American Casualty kev, indiviilually ami as next vs. C. E.

Ualhcrman, Floyd. ClKirU-s McCormifk vs. Millci In emotional tones he told the 0 "TTMsinc'oioii. county Juiisc oi oiiiham Court o( Criminal nc Riddlck, Cliy. ft incttt DorMy Smith.

Joe Neal Canant. Hobart Jacknn and Hotiart Kay Jackson, Taylor. Jisini Dan Paul Jones, HnU art1 Ross, di: Apixllant's over' F. Hill. Mtvlague.

Gonzalo RodrUsuez, Eraamo Salinas, HJdaloo. Worlcy Injram, Myrtle Parson, Phyllis Stunrall "nrt Gucia "Joiuaks, Lubhock. Johnny Joe Counts, Potter. WWIUnw, E. L.

WUUanw, Earnle WltlUnu Fred 'Appcllaills' wcnnd motion (or E. Haiuwk. McMullfn. Port Arthur Fires Mayor 14-A TIIK ABII.ENK REPORTER-NEWS Texan, Wrdnesdiy EvrnlnK, INI Ex-Abllene Man Remains Serious Charles Robert Quinn, 36, for mot- Abilene resident, was report ed Wednesday In serious condi lion with injuries suffered Mon day night in a flaming automo bile collision near Garland. Quinn is in Garland Medical Center with head injuries, concussion, internal injuries and multiple injuries.

He is a former employe of General Dynamics Astronautics in Abilene and has lived in Dallas (lie past six to eight months. His address in Abilene was 302 N. Mockingbird Ln. years, died Tuesday at the of lie helped organize the El Paso vings Loan Association in 1929 and became its president In 1957. lie was a native of Athens, Tex.

His widow and a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Rogers of El Paso, survive. Services wore set for 10 a.m. Thursday at El Paso's First Presbyterian Church. El Paso Business Leader Succumbs EL PASO (API-- S.

Mclntosh Murchison, a business leader who had made his home here for 401 CHARLES SINKS, Manager 3654 Wilson of Winters. Paul ot La- 70 countries: "If the Albaman. Habra, H. M. of cadcrs nave he wc fare of d.

C. five sisters. Mrs. Byers of Winters. Mrs.

F. A. and Mrs. W. C.

Coolcy, both ofi Abilene. Mrs. A. G. Erskine of (Continued from Page 1-A'Santa Anna, Mrs.

M. Campbell of Dallas, mcnt with, an annual appropria-j tion of $200,000. i 3. Establishment a Sover-; DTI I I CD nor's committee on education 1 I yond the high school; that the commission on higher education -be reconstituted as the V' -'NE AR sion on excellence in higher edu- people and gOOfl relations with the'Houston Ship Channci'Navtalion District, at heart, they must 'cni'lonl Ilussell vs. Leland their ways roacl of unity." TODAY'S MARKETS cation: enact a proposed constitutional change that would per-j imit the governor to appoint at 'least one out-of-state resident on (each state college board.

I The steps for economy and ef- jficiency in government: i i Put the present Civil Defense and disaster relief office under Col. Homer Garrison, director of the Department of Public 2. Put the present traffic safety under Garrison. i i 3. Consolidate the State Parks: Board and the State Game and Fish Commission withoul diverting funds from one agency to an; other.

4. Recompose the present Slate Banking Board into a three-man law board appointed by the governor, i 5. Creation of a division of finance in the governor's office with power to insure budget execution. 6. Abolish offices of county superintendent.

7. Abolish tlie Texas Aeronautical Commission. 8. Establish a commission on state government efficiency to study the executive branch. General recommendations included An old six-inch cannon shell found near the Buffalo Gap road south of Abilene Tuesday proved to be "dud." Sgt.

Curtis Opsahl of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team from Ft. Hood said Wednesday. Sgl. Opsahl. here with Spec.

Eugene Cope to present an explosives reconnaissance course for the Civil Defense organization, said Ihe shell was discovered by a member of the CD organization. He said the shell had a fuse dated 1914. and was an antipersonnel -shell filled with ball bearings. Speculation was a the round was fired in a training exercise during the existence of Camp Barkeley here during Workl War II. The two Fort Hood ordnance experts will complete their course here Saturday and will take the shell back to Fort Hood.

PROGRAM (Continued from Page I-A) FORT WORTH FORT wonril (Al'i-Caltle 700: calve. 2(W: low.fhoirc (o loiv.prime slaucJitur 2E.50; food juml hellers utrhl.v and commercial rows 1450- utility and commercial bulls I7.nn- Ifi no: standard and good slaiishtpr calves 23.00-li-l.OO; rood feeder steers no'; and choice steer calves 0-23 no 550: No. barrmvi and Bi'lls i No. 2-3 15.00-15.50: Nn 3 00- 1J.50. 1-2 No.

L3 sows 13.50-14.50; boars 800-1000. Sheen choice and prime stock isnoiv sliuiEhier lambs 19.00: hulk sood a chHce shorn lambs 18.50: utility and eood CMCS B.00-9.00; choice v'noled i Ifcder lambs 18.00. PORT ARTHUR, Tex. (API- ith Atlantic 4 Gulf oasi city Commission remove Harvie Parker as mayor toda; and elected Commissioner P. McCollum to the post.

No reason was given 'for th removal, which was voted 5 to 2 Both men will continue members of the commission Parker is a refinery worker, Me Collum is a paint contractor. field vs. 11. Uhlorn, 1 Texas Employers' Insurance Association vs bliic L. Foreman.

Cherokee. KirKwood Mrrean. vs. J. 0.

Roach. Calhoun. i Frank M. Torrez vs. Maryland casualty i Howard Lee vs.

Hcdy Lamarr I.ec. Emiiioyers Mutual Liability Insurance Co of Wisconsin vs. Hosa Tiodora Gal- larrio. Limestone. ABILENE'S HALLMARK CARDS 241 CYPRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS RIVER OAKS OR4-5764 CAMERA SHpP OR2 6331 WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE ABILENE GENERAL TIRE CO.

1517 So. 1st. OR 3-8911 You Can Count on Costs No More at Sears SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO COMPLEXION CLEARS AMAZINGLY FAST Mrs. Lois Lawrence, Route 2, Box 6 says: teen-ape daughter and I are i i results from using- a a i a had a very had comp i A i Baker's Beauty Lotion, she is now ffct- i compliments on her complexion. It's a great product.

Let a a a i i really works on a Try Baker's Beauty Lotion with the i i a i i i help you "Face The World With A CfVar Face," or money back. Authorize water development Mne stale rou(cs spec up board to purchase water storage; 0 mi cs expending additional funds for the Railroad on oca sa ty factors. Commission to prevent further slant hole drilling scandals: fur- ther study to determine if local emj iv( lorms authorities have proper guidance and equipment to fight crime: enactment of an effective small loan regulatory law; continuation Knactmcnl of a measure clari- of the governor's committee on ''iK regulating Ihe exercise aging and faster transfer of senile nf annexation powers by cities patients from state mental hospi- aild towns, tals to nursing homes. Reorganization of the Bureau Encourage al) social and wc i. ot Labor Statistics as the Bureau, constitutional amendment Rc 5 thc fcxas fare agencies to explore new ideas and techniques: support of enabling legislation for a Padre Island national seashore area of Labor, with ing and wrestling given the Department of Public Safety.

Appropriation of S250.000 a year ars Our Four Best Selling Collar Styles 1 Permanent Wash 'n Wear Finish DRESS SHIRTS a with retention of rights to miner- for a Uractmg tar.sts als under any state lands: i salanos for stale colte: mission of a proposed amend- mont to ban the poll tax, and enactment of a voter registration system. univcr.sily professors, constitutional amendment permitting non-residents to serve; on Texas college and university boards. A FOR SAVI I A 4 NC3S A be realized when the foundation is built on regular savings at Farm and Home where earnings are always the highest consistent with maximum security. At Farm and Home largest savings association in the Southwest your savings are backed by current assets of more than $325,000,000 insured to 510,000 with the FSUC. FARM and HOME L.ocl.llon a HOME OFFICE NEVADA, Mo.

W. WILLIS COX AGENCY 318 CEDAR OR 2-2805 IMPACT Scars Every Day Low, Low Price 4 DAYS ONLY AT Each (Continued from Page I A in Ihe validating act it is slaled that towns covered must he list-: ed in the most recent federal cen-1 sus. The published federal census: lists only towns of 1,000 population or more. Cofer argued "I say that a town is in the census whether it's listed or not. Every person i Impact is listed by census takers every person in the United Stales is listed." He said it would be unconstitutional (o exclude towns of less! a 1,000 people from a validating act.

Cofcr noted lhat "the most famous validating act" was i by Small 'one of the anti-' Impact attorneys) when he was a slate senntor some 30 years ago," and Ihiit under this a boundaries do not have to be natural boundaries, i Small retorted, "I know senators arc rather derelict, but; I would hesitate lo accuse them: of knowingly passing an act toj validate a lown thai is a nnclp on liie state of Texas a could never function as a legili-! male town." Imnacl Mayor Perkins was hot present al the hearings, and none of the holders of liquor permits was recognized by a Ucporlor- Ncws reporter in the courtroom. John Davidson and Cochran, both of the Abilene city attorney's office, and Mrs. Beverly Tarplcy.j who represents one 1 the liquor store companies, were in the courtroom observing the procedures. i pcrinnnc.iit a i point, i i i pprcad, Ivy League hiiltnn-down ttylinp collar i in i look choice of fabrics i i lustrous A i a i a cloth, cotton Oxford cloth i a Regular a new slim line styling- Hoi- ton or convertible cuffs. White or stripes in Snap- Tab collars.

Keck sizes 14 to 17, sleeve 32-35. Save Over on Golden Pilgrim Dress ShirU in Regular, Slim Line Styles Olion-m l.vrin rnllnr, I'cirl collar, liilivl. Ill rollar Snap-Till), or Ili- l.tullon down collar slylrs. White-oil- ivllilr. cot Inn hrninlc.loOl, lll.

trou- c(tllon hrnadcloth. or iiiinli'-d colloii Oxford clotli. Itrguliir or Ircncli Sixes 14 to 17, rHM I'ricc 4 Only 90 Revolving -7 iccaant i L. Shop at Sears and Save Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Hack SEARS I'hmir OH 1M Illvil. STOHK HOIlliS; I I I A.M, A.M.--;(W.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Abilene Reporter-News Archive

Pages Available:
1,677,443
Years Available:
1926-2024