Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 57

Location:
Abilene, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
57
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Wayne Alchisons' Son Succumbs at 7 Michael Wayne Alchisun, 7. died in a local hospital, at 7:30 a.m. Thursday after a four-year illness. Bom Juno 7, 1955. in Abilene, he was the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Atchison of Albuquerque, N. former Abilene residents. Michael's father is an employe of Furr Foods in Albuquerque and was employed here with the 2 Oil Field Workers Die Under Shed A shed "doghouse" slipped off truck bed mid killed two Wichita Falls oil firm workers who were Matthews Funeral Scheduled Today Funeral for Frank Matthews, 511. ol 341 E.N.

Hlh, was to be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Laugh' tcr-North Memorial Chapel. Officiating was to be the Rev. mil 11. K.

Lieb, pastor of the Ash St. Baptist Church. Burial was to be in Fort Phantom Cemetery. Mr. Matthews died al Hendrick firm i reci'iilly.

i -i The buy was a member of I llb()ul l'- Memorial Hospital Tuesday. Church lif day on the B. Putnam a Horn 22. 11104. in Abilene, Funeral will be held at 4 p.m.

nboul 20 miles southwest ol here, was the son of the late Mr. iFrklay at the Kikcr Warren T(u mm IUT( illen i aiK Mrs Matthews. 101 A 1 5 i He was a member of (he Ash Church of Christ. oftidat-! 'harlcs DobsTM and (Men Baptist Church and was mar- I ins. Burial will be in of the Noel Pautsky ried to llah Mae Brook in llttO.

He Memorial Park. Survivors include the parents; i Drilling Co. of Wichita Falls, lie-was a carpenter. KOKKCAST FOR TONKiHT he th are his wife; five Rites Today For Victim Of Burns D. Fulton Funeral Sialed In Merkel Chapel more jMrs.

H. I Calif. rn! in Abilene and Mr. and O'Connor a Panhandle Gets Mild Cool Front Hy TDK ASSOCIATED I'KKSS A mild ('no from cased into thv StFfcklond's but was 'home: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.jdead at the scene ol accident, sons.

Ben of Vernon, Frank L. of Atchisnn of 1202 West- The sheriff said that the two workers were trying to unload the site near fri old Camp Cooper, the Shackelford i I Funeral for Mrs. Travis Ray 20. who died Wednesday of burns suf- fcrcd Saturday al her Fort Worth hj home a a short illness. He home, was to he held at p.m.

had lived in Merkel since 1922. Thursday in Hose Ave. Baptist March 23. 1H9H al Church here. Tex he married i Stephens.

The Rev. Luther Hispni.ufrnm. in 1D17 al Martin. He was a vet- pastor, was In i i a cran of World War 1 From 11)22 to hy the Rev. Tommy Southerhiiid IDiii he (armed herr.

then became nf Breckenridge. Burial Bm-k- oliicer tor the city. He re- i wa? to he di- in 1H55. rrcted hy Melton Funeral Home Surviuni: are his i two Mr? Stephens, a former Brcck- a Joyce Richardson resident suffered second "I N. and Mrs.

Maraud third decree 70 jorie Jo Mri.uire of Houston: per cent of her body reportedly Mrs. Ora of i washing dothins in caso- Abilene: two sisters. Mrs. lorn i Fort Worth firemen believed i and Mrs. Irene were i i hy a hot heater.

Rorn Clenta C.ayle a at Ranger Nov. 14. she i i pied from i School in HIM. She married Mr. Stephens al Burnet A i 4.

1 They had lived in For! Worth since. Surviving are her a parents, Mr. and Mrs. i a a of a sis- ler, Mrs. Dick ot Services for Roy a brother.

i a Dale of a Russell. 72. Jones Conn- Breckcnridse. resident ItW. arc scheduled at 2 m.

i a at the Anson of Christ, Mr Kussell riictl ahout 5 a Wednesday at his home Rnrn a 7. WO. at a a I he mnu'd to Kansas as a i a a a a i i a i Xnr.i Creech at A i BROWNWOOn Fui.u-al a R1 a fl 19a The to be Thursriav al the i i a a I i i Idaho First Methodist here for a i before i to i 1. J. fi'.

All Si died a' a rn. ricsdby in a local Tfie Rev. Hen Fernsler. i i a i i i a i i C-recnlraf Cemetery under i of IVivis Morris ti a Home Kir-tern Star i i i UCTO pbnnr-d. Panhandle Thursday out was v.v peeled In drop temperatures i SUCCUIIIDS slishlly.

i Word was received Thursday I Funeral for A i Forecasts called for clear death of C. A. Strickland, Fulton was to be held at i douily skies for all of t'nelbrother of Ti-oy A. Strickland. TTDJ 1 0 1115 llc Fort The bodies were taken (o Mer- iriman Funeral Home here, then of officialins.

i a but a little cooler in West) Services arc pending with a Fortjto Owens and Brumley Funeral in Winters Cemetery. Texas through Friday. i Worth funeral home. 'Home in Wichita Falls, died Wednesday Hiuiilin, Raymond Lawrence T. and Jimmy all of Ihe home: tool shed from the truck when Ihe ihed slipped and tumbled on top one slepson Willler Loe Tud of ihpm E.N.

14th: two daughters, Mrs. They were part of crew re (Nancy Macl Taylor of to set up a drilling rig on 2 p.m. Thursday in Slarbuck a 'c Temperatures were expcct-JRosewood in Ch i the Rev. C. ti.

Scwell C(i nt bc a i warmer in east Wednesday. Arlington, and Airs. Margaret AJ- ine Matthews of the home: one brother, Raymond Lee Matthews of Clyde, and seven grandchildren. Pallbearers were to be Pete Smith. Wayne Tyler.

Robert Hood, Robert Moore, Everett Swinson land James Taylor. THE A I I Aliilenr, Texas. Thumla; I 1 KveiilnK, November I. 10.A Addinglon Rites Friday BHECKENH1DGK Funeral or Mrs. W.

11. iRhoda Elvira) Vddington. 74. Breckenridge resi- ent who died at 12:30 a.m. Wed- esday in Stephens Memorial Hos- ital, where she had been a pa- lent for two weeks, will be at p.m.

Friday in Walker Street liurch of Christ. Robert Oglesby, minister, will fficiate. Burial will be in Brcck- nridge Cemetery under direction Sattcrwhite Funeral Home. pallbearers will be Herbert 'hompson, i in Dye, Bill Crciujh. Harold Caflcy, N.

B. Loiidder, Wayne Webb, Tommy Caliey and Clarence Skinner. Mrs. Addinslon was born Oct. IS.

1S88, in Keller in Tarrant County, and married W. H. Addingtott there Dec. 24. 1907.

They lived in Keller and Kast Texas before coming to Breckenridge in 1919, Mrs. Addinston was a practical nurse here for many years. Survivors include her husband of Colfax, three (laughters, Mrs. J. B.

Colwell Lawton, Mrs. li. G. Cockrell of Rankin, and Mrs. D.

J. Hayes of San Antonio; two sons, Otis R. of San Antonio and Claude R. of Midland: two brothers, G. B.

and Arch Flannagin, both of Dallas; one sister, Mrs. A. J. Addington of Fort Worth; nine grandchildren. What a difference "ACME QUALITY PAINT MAKES" You never dreamed Acme Quality Paints could be so good until you've tried them.

'Free Estimcrtes-On Linoleum for your floors-large selections. Artist Supplies Glass Awning Window Shades Mirrors Linoleum Tile 1182 NORTH 3rd St. DIAL OS 4-6553 Abilene: two John of l.ovinglon. and a i i and en Roy Russell Rites Slated Mrs. Honea's Riles Today Mr Russell was a a of Wo: id War 1 and a member of Woodmen of Ihe World.

i a i bt in ML Hope 1 Cemetery under direction of I.aw- I'enee I-'uiK'rai Home. i are hi ife. one son. a A i a a Mrs Ralph Kendall of Rorn in Crillin Sept Wash four a i 1SS1. she and her husband lived a ne cat on a ranch at I i a C'reel-: I a bf'fnre i to uood in Mr.

Honca Mrs. Trippieft 81 Mr.v Hnnoa i in miv in Church a rncmbei 1 of (lie Krounwnod Civic i Ann Ti'ip- U'nodmcn Circle. St-lf of the I i served i i inaiKi.ser. in American Reel Cross iur- died at i i "i- I i i i a a si. a Shf a momlxT in i Crr-ck a Order of Kasti'rn Trippk-ll.

a i i i S'. tr. as pust 2 i i Mhi Mrs Mid pjist i i whon i nsiiii-rnn Survp.ms i i I i Ul( I i hllic H. LOCKS a X( i in Mr? Pinnan Smiih. i i i and Mrs.

I) i Shcrcr of a sis- i I.cslcr i( A a a i i ioui' i i i i i i and a i Fimoral I UllCldl I I For L. E. Loflm for 48. 0 ,1 Wednesdav i rinck McinoriM Hospil.i he in and married W. Tripplcti of Anson March at i Chapel Mernones i in i i i i home is in charge oi a a i i i entered i i a morning a a brief illness.

Born 'a. I Mr i attended school in i i Siai and scrvi-d I i a in World a i II He was scpaialed (mm lee ill HI47 a years ol service. i i i i sislers. i Jlosie Dearman of San A celo, i Dale ol K'nox City, i Matlell Wowls of Alii- lene, Mrs. Mary i a of llam- i and Mrs.

R. L. Humphreys Abilene: three brothers W. Loflin of Merkel. Jim II.

Lollin nl Risinp Star and W. II Loflin ol Kermil. Also i i arc seuTal. nieces and nephews. The family will lw al 1(125 i en, in Abilene.

Mr Uiflin was a member Die Veteraiif of Wars Mrs. Welch, Albany, Dies A I A l.ul;i Ann Wi'lch. Ki. died al fi-5(i in I linnie itf i i i illness dl Iwo MH'llllls. penrl- ins (ioctlrey Kuncriil Home.

Mrs, Welch, fi resident of A I i i for the Iwo months, had! lived in Odessa and Lttllabra. a i i since UlSfi. Her husluimt, Henry Welch, diet) in Mrs. Welch was horn in Kansas May 25. liilin.

She was a member ril Ihe Order of Ihe Kaslern Star. Surviving are two of Albany and Tip of daiipblei. Mrs. K. A.

Knifilil of Oilessi. sevr'n grandchildren HIM) il-'i nn STORE HOURS: OPEN DAILY 9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.; OPEN THURSDAYS 9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. isnmm Now Open Special Freight Train Set with Giant Over-and-Under "Pretzel" Trestle Railroad System on Knuaht $65.90 if bought Separately 35 U.L tronilorm.r, Pay Peg Deskette 5 Sport Car ROAD RACE SET 2 'P ort i ipe.d o.er lh M' controlled.

Thii combination h.t i a i i lo a jod a Bonnie Doll with Musical Cradle 97 Dnnk! and I'ke a i biby! Asiumei i i i al rocks. Texas White Safety Custom 4 Full Ply NYLON Tires UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED ,20,000 Miles against all road Hrrt'i performance And long wf it lowfil -oit pft milel 100V. nylon cord xnff rold rubber I you full i lion. 6.70x15 Mockwall 7.SOxUTub«lM. No Money Down! ta 11 nil Imtellation IlKkwuH Whll.wo!U JA44 jSmall Deposit will Hold Your Selections 'Til Needed Tour Choice! Boy's or Girl's 24" or 26" CTexas Ranger" Bicycle Now Only Layaway now at this Low in the carton price 1 Cantilever Ftame.

Perry Cooster Broke. you wfl'ir in 1 Park Stand, Chain mt aa do.n i Guard, and Reflector. bl1 DINNERWARE SET 16 Piece Set GOLDEN WHEAT PATTERN $188 1 i Electric Skillet Guaranteed 5 Years i rontrol! 1 imnimibU and a Mela! lid. Regular i 8 8 Roaster I a i holds a 15- llb. a or 20-lb.

fowl. a a a J2.8J Ik On famous Health and Beauty Aids Ponds Angel Skin 77 Hand Cream A 44' if- Palmolive 98c Size RAPID SHAVE Colgate-- with Capt. Kangaroo Cup 53c Size TOOTHPASTE Jelly 89c Size VASELINE Liquid Prell $1 45 SlzP SHAMPOO SO Tablets 79c Size fk ANACIN 4T BAYER ASPIRIN Halo $1.09 Size HAIR SPRAY 17,500 BTU Gas Heater Now! Bi 9 71" 84 BLANKET Hog. $3.28 Supreme ANTi-FREEZE PERMANENT TYPE Won't Boil Awoyl 159 Gal. WHITE'S THE HOM( Of GREATER VALUES 3316 South 14th No.

38 River Oaks Village.

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:
1,677,459
Years Available:
1926-2024