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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 5

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Abilene, Texas
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5-A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS Abilene Texas Tuesday Evening March 4 1961 Bills Propose Tech Medical School Experimental College Abilene three grandchildren and two great grandchildren one sister Mrs Edgar Neal of Tyler Gunshot Victim's Rites Set Evans Rifes Wednesday 'Carl Fine Riles Staled Wednesday DE LEON Graveside riles for Carl Fine about 75 a Uhnwl nudicat achod tte medical acted Tcna MnMy myld Mto amps I with hospital authorities in Lubbock Midland and Odessa (AP) An goes to the House floor and an "experimental" be changed to the third college in the Gal-day in February Memorial Day Bay area were proposed would be the last Monday in House members Monday May Columbus Day would be Funeral will be at 10 am Wednesday in a Fort Worth AUSTIN Accident Victim Remains Critical Tech Moo-three-year veston SWEETWATER Funeral j' for Ed 0 Evans 06 longtime! Frank Pickering 38 believed Sweetwater resident will be at 2 to be a transient remained in to night The bills creating the two the second Monday in October and Veterans Day would be the Methodist church Mr Fine died Mowing an apparent heart attack about 2:15 pm Sunday in a Fort Worth 1 Mrs Jim Berry Riles Set Today COLORADO CITY for Mrs Jim Berry 85 former' Westbrook resident was to be held at 3 pm Tuesday at the Westbrook Baptist Church The Rev Kenneth Andress of Monahans was to officiate Burial was to he in the Westbrook Cemetery under the directum of Spurlock Funeral Home of Garland Mrs Berry died at 4 Saturday In Garland hospital after a long illness Survivors include her three sons Jack of El Cajon Calif Henry of Austin and Elton of Arkansas three daughters Mrs Jim Pike of Chula Vista Calif Mrs Ozelte Miller and Mrs Ruby Phillips both of Garland 13 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren "It must be of the highest quality dedicated to training physicians and must be prop- eriy funded" said Dr Grover Murray Tech proUtenl fomjture business it Fort Wrath new schools were sent to house fourth Monday In October state affairs subcommittees for Labor Day would continue on further study the first Monday in September The committee approved a making the fifth long weekend proposal to give Texans five Reps Jack Ogg of Houston critical condition Tuesday morning at Hendrick Memorial Hospital according to a hospital spokesman Pickering who apparently fen from a moving freight train was found about 9 pm Friday near the west city limits of Clyde for more than 25 years after moving there from De Leon Survivors include his wife of said with proper funds an grade medical school" could be established Dr Kennedy Tech vice Bill Clayton of Springlake and Grant Jones of Abilene voted against the bill Texas Tech officials supported the bill to set up a state- automatic three-day weekends each year by rescheduling some holidays beginning in 1971 The measure sponsored by Rep Bob Armstrong of Austin now Worth a son Doyle of SS i aiL Smith of Newport ATPERMONT Funeral for gunshot victim Troy Paul Gauntt 14 will be held it 3 pxn Wednesday In the Rochester First Baptist Church Burial in Rochester Cemetery will be directed by Smith Funeral Home The youth ram of Aspermont Athletic Director Troy Gauntt died of a gunshot wound in the chest Monday afternoon He was dead on arrival at a Haskell hospital after being there by his father Stonewall Co-inty Sheriff Frank Poore said a 12-gauge pump shotgun was found lying in the yard of the Gauntt family apparent scene of the shooting It is being held by the sheriff No ruling has been returned in the death The teenager was bora April rashed pm Wednesday at Cate Spencer Funeral Hone Chapel The Rev Milton Joehetz pastor of Highland United Methodist Church will officiate Burial will be in Sweetwater Cemetery Mr Evans died at 7:30 pm Monday at Edge Cliff Manor Born in Mississippi March 11 1 1882 he came to Texas In 1902 lie married Lillian Winn in Merkel April 25 1909 They moved to Maryncal where he was foreman for the 69 Ranch The couple later moved to the Ada community then to Sweetwater in 1949 She died April 3 1965 His father organized the First Methodist Church of Sweetwater Survivors Include two daughters Mrs Wayne (Kathteen) Stiles of Sweetwater and Mrs Mary Ruth Baker of Sherman Beach Calif three grand- come from federal sources hechlldren- Murray said the patient toMrf BOWdCII doctor ratio in West Texas isi1 11 sewnuwii Dickson Champions Against Bias TON -FLOOR JACK REG $0020 9785 OV Texeo Equipment 1024 Walnut 677-5068 Billy Owens Rites Slated for Today COLORADO CITY Funeral for Billy Owens 44 lifelong resident of Colorado City was to be held at 2 pm Tuesday at Kiker and San Funeral Home one to 1JOO compared to one to' Pimftra Tflflaw 1000 for the rest of Texas and 111116101 II lOQfl race creed color or national national average id one to origin 600-700 Dickson described a situation This wouid be a medical he said took place in the tegis-school for West Texas not just lator'i district where a "fine Lubbock" Murray said Christian young man a high The subcommittee to consider school athlete who fought withUg biU i made up of Reps valor in the jungles of Vietnam Walter Knapp of Amarillo and somehow lived through it Temple Dickson of Sweetwater had a few hours In his home- anj Qerhardt Schulle of San BROWNWOOD Funeral Mrs (Nora) Bowden Brownwood resident since was to be Tuesday at 3:15 at Davis Morris Chapel )r II II Hargrove officiating Burial was to be in Cemetery Bom in Cleburne 17 1954 at Rochester He moved his parents three here with years ago AUSTIN Rep Temple Dickson Sweetwater told a House committee Monday night of a Mexican-American "who fought with valor in the Jungles of Vietnam" being refused a haircut when he returned to his West Texas hometown Dickson and Rep Bill Finck San Antonio presented their bill which would prohibit discrimination In barber shops and beauty parlors on the basis of Surviving are the parents a Chapel sister Belinda and a brother Tony both of the home the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Gib Caruthers 2 Oklahoma town Marcos for 1937 pm with Dublin Mrs Bowden died in a Brownwood nursing home Sunday night following a lengthy illness She was a member of the Coggin Ave Baptist Church Mrs Bowden's husband did 1943 Survivors 1 I one aughter Mary Jane Bowden of Brownwood and one sister Mrs Jessie Cobb of Wichita Falls The Rev Jimmy Law pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church was to officiate Burial was to be in the Colorado City Cemetery -Mr Owens died at 9:35 pm' Sunday at Root Memorial Hospital after a heart attack Survivors include his wife of Colorado City a daughter Billie Lucille Owens of the home and one sister Mrs Patsy Lambright of Bartlesville Okla Catholics accounting for about one-third of the 15 million population of Ireland claim the predominantly English and Scots Protestant majority discriminates against them in jobs and housing "He was in uniform and went nnrni1 to town to the barbershop hut ft mi get his hair cut cause he was a Mexican Alvin Brsaoqxut Galls indefensible veston Lee at Baytown San Mrs Parker of Canyon opposed the bUL tege of the Mainland at Texas "I'm an independent businessP' operator the peon of today" It would offer junior senior she said "We already have too and level courses with many regulations applying to plans to attract commuter st lithe Individual businesses A dents housekeeper or cook choses A paper supporting the pro-whom she will serve The indt- posed school said the enroll-vidual business should have thelment of the six Junior colleges same right I beg of you not to is now 12000 and will grow to permit passage of this 25000 by 1973 and 42000 by Asked if he wanted to res-tonds Dickson replied "The The rally opposition to the bill last witness (Mrs Parker) setting up the spon-made our case for us better sored by Rep Jim Clark of than we could ourselves" was from Dr Patrick Rep Walter Knapp Amarillo Nicholson University of IIous-then tried to ask the House ton vice president State Affairs Committee to ap- He said heartily favor" trove the bill for floor debate I a new school but added tha tut committee chairman Rep the university Ihouht It shouk layfbrd Price of Palestine said govern tie school as proposed it would go to a subcommittee by the Texas College Coordi-undcr an automatic rule Inating Board concernei with matters of government ef- Wylie Church To Rebuild A Farr was elected general chairman of the building committee of the Wylie United Methodist Church Sunday evening in a special conference called by Dr Doyle Ragle district superintendent and Dr Clyde Smith pastor of the church The church plant destroyed by fire a week ago was covered by only a nominal amount of insurance The first contribution was made by Sue Ragle daughter of Dr and Mrs Doyle Ragle Dr Ragle was the first full-time pastor In the last 1940 and Sue was the first baby to come home to the new parsonage Committees were elected and chairmen were appointed to begin rebuilding the church plant Anyone desiring Information may can Martin Allen Hodges or Clara Lee Scott ficiency and cost" Nicholson said He said figures compiled by the university showed it would cost $594 more pet student per year for a school of 2000 If a BIG SPRING Funeral for I separate board was created and Vernie Horner 42 satesUjje school operated independent manager for and Shoe Co in fa Mg Spring was to be held at Richard Strahan presi k30 pm Tuesday In Johnson I jent 0j coHege compared funeral Ham Chapel In San University of Houston con-Angei0 trolling the new school to the Burial was to be' In Goose Creek School District run-Lawnhaven Memorial Garden ning Lee College which Strahan Mr Horner was dead on said it used to do 1-arrival at 9:30 am Monday at always take up our business about Big Spring hospital after an pm after the (public) apparent heart attack school business was completed He was born Nov 20 1926 in he said San Angelo Clark said those favoring an Survivors include his parents independent board did so be-Mr and Mrs Vernie Hornerlcause they feared the new of San Angete sons Rick Khool might become a "step and Keith both of Houston one chM" of the University of Hous-daughter Lisa of Houston one Lm sister Mrs Boyd Reece of I jj Thomas Spencer presi-Midland one brother Ross of dent of San Jacinto College said San Angelo Ian independent board was need ed because the new schoo nOIFADlT would be and Mulln IiIjHIJ8 need "fun-time atten At Hendrick: The subcommittee to consider Boy to Mr and Mrs Clarence the bill includes Reps Nea i i I 4 J'- I'- Mrs Hunter Dies Riles Slated HAMLIN (RNS) Mrs Hunter Sr 81 resident here since 1908 died at 8:30 Tuesday in the Hamlin Memorial Hospital Funeral will be held at 2 pm Wednesday at the First Baptist Church In Hamlin The Rev Max Brown pastor and the Rev Cecil Hardaway pastor erf First United Methodist Church here will officiate Burial wil be in Hamlin East Cemetery under the direction of Foster Funeral Home Born Jan 4 1888 at Whitney she was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Jessie Hayes She married Hunter Sr at Hamlin May 7 1907 He died March 18 1953 Survivors include one son Jr of Hamlin two daughters Mrs (Geneva) Reid Hamlin and Mrs (Faye Thomas of Amarillo two sisters Mrs Joe Bonds Sr am Mrs Grover Smith both (f Hamlin and three grand children Two daughters Mrs Evafena Lee and Mrs Emfarey both preceded her In death Pallbearers will be Bill Smith Turner Bonds Joe Bonds Jimmy Beasley and Richard Young Lyons 578 Stamford at 8:51 Solomon of Mount Vernon am Tuesday luher of Bay City Charles Jun Girl to Mr and Mrs Larry mlchel of La Grange and Clay-King 2102 Benbrook at 6:13 1 ton and Dickson am Monday Girl to Mrs Franc lne Isbell Cisco at 12:25 am Tuesday Girl to Mr and Mrs James Jones 1309 Buccaneer at 7:25 am Tuesday At Dyess: Boy to 1st Lt and Mrs Richard Heaslit 113 Maine at 7:08 pm Monday 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