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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 5

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10. From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU 1 ESSA 60 -70 Role Showers Figures Show Low Tamperatures Expected 60 70 FORECAST STATIONARY Until Tuesday Morning Ise Not Indices Cantult Local forecast FORECAST FOR TONIGHT Elsewhere Helena, rain 92 67 Honolulu, clear 77 clear 81 59 (Jacksonville, cloudy 95 74 Juneau, clear 64 42 Kansas City, clear 80 65 Los Angeles, cloudy 74 66 Louisville, clear 80 61 Memphis, clear 92 70 .17 Miami, cloudy. 90 73 .22 Milwaukee, rain 75 59 clear 74 55 .10 New Orleans, cloudy 91 76 ..90 New York, rain 84 71 .75 Okla. City, clear 95 65 Omaha, cloudy 78 60 Philadelphia, cloudy 87 70 1.95 Phoenix, cloudy 100 86 Pittsburgh, cloudy 86 67 1.03 Ptland, Me.

rain 67 60 .34 Ptland, Ore. cloudy 83 59 Rapid City, clear 80 52 Richmond, cloudy 89 71 .35 St. Louis, cloudy 87 66 Salt Lk. City, cloudy 99 71 San Diego, cloudy 76 65 San clear 58 54 Reattle, rain 81 Tampa, cloudv 90 80 Washington, cloudy 91 73 1.56 Winnipeg, clear 75 57 Mrs. Wimberley's Rites Are Today Services for Mrs.

Lillie Mae Wimberley of Fort Worth, former. Abilene resident, Elliott's were p.m. Monday at Chapel of Memories, with burial in Elmwood Memorial Park. Mrs. Wimberley died Saturday morning.

She was 2 member of the Corinth Baptist Church. Survivors include: four sons. Leon of Abilene, Eddie of Fort Worth, Floyd of Los Alamos. N.M.. and Lawrence of San Antonio; four daughters, Mrs.

Loreta Pace of Fort Worth, Mrs. Lolita Johnson and Mrs. Pearl Graham, both of Houston, and Mrs. Faye Crenshaw of Merkel; three sisters. Mrs.

Winnie Puckett of Fort Worth, Mrs. Della Baldwin of Abilene, and Mrs. Maggie Cagele of Knox City; three brothers, Floyd, Willie and Roy Byrom; 27 grandchildren. and 23 greatgrandchildren. Sgt.

McLean Riles Today (AP Wirephoto) MERKEL Services for retired Air Force M. Sgt. Barry Hollis McLean, 38, were to be at 3 p.m. Monday at the Merkel United Methodist Church with military graveside rites at Rose Hill cemetery. The Rev.

Charles Williams of Tve, and the Rev. Elery Phillips of Big Spring were to officiate. Arrangements were with Starbuck Funeral Home. Sgt. McLean died Friday evening in the Big Spring VA Hospital after a long illness.

Born Nov. 30, 1930 in Merkel, he graduated from Merkel High School and joined the Air Force, in December of 1950. He helped to test the Atlas ballistic missile, and was a veteran of the Korean War. He also served in 1 North Africa and Thailand. He married Nena Joyce Best July 6, 1951 in Merkel.

Survivors include his wife; one son, Barry L. of the home; two daughters, LaRhesa and Joanna, both of the home; his mother, Mrs. Dewell McLean of Merkel; one sister, Mrs. Griff Barnett of Anson. His father died July 21, 1969.

MOONWALK FAKE SAYS MAN, 102 WEST HELENA, Ark. (AP) Frank Harris listened to his radio and heard all about Apollo 11 and the walk on the moon but he still doesn't believe it. Told that television carried live pictures of the moon walk, he said, "That's just a story they showed on television to sell to the picture Harris was born Christmas Day, 1866, near Baton Rouge, and it's a little difficult for someone 102 to grasp the age of exploration. The reason gives for not believing the exploit: "The moon would have to leave the sky before anyone could walk around on it. They would freeze to Stops Tormenting Rectal Itch Exclusive Formula Promptly Stops Itching, and Relieves Pain of Piles In Most Cases New York, N.Y (Special) One of the most tormenting afflictions is the burning itch caused by piles.

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"Inflation has increased dramatically while the surtax has been in operation," Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said in an interview. "Something more than the mere extension of that tax has to bel undertaken to keep the cost of living from soaring." The Democratic leadership has delayed action on a Housepassed bill extending the surtax until a major tax reform package is also ready for consideration. Republicans say by refusing to extend the 10 per cent tax for six months, with a 5 per cent rate for an additional SIX months, the Democrats are fueling inflation. Mansfield's position is that tax reforms are needed more than a surtax extension. The Democratic Policy Committee Mansfield heads has offered to support extension of the surtax for five months while work goes ahead on a broad tax reform bill.

The administration has rejected this offer in favor of pushing ahead for a full year's extension. But Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen has left the door open for further 1 negotiations. The matter come to a head when Senate considers a proposed dine extension of the withholding rates geared to collection of the 10 per cent surtax beyond Thursday's scheduled expiration date. Both sides agree that failure to keep the withholding rates at present levels would invite chaos if the surtax were extended.

Mrs. Smart Rites Slated for Today COLORADO CITY Services for Mrs. Mable Clara Smart, 75, were to be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Comanche Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. S.

J. Isham officiating. Burial was to be in Sardis Cemetery. Mrs. Smart died at 3 a.m.

Sunday in a local hospital. Born Nov. 17, 1893 in 1 Erath County, she had lived in Comanche County 58 years. She married Albert Dunn Oct. 25, 1910.

He died in April of 1961. She married Budd Smart in July of 1963. He preceded her in death. She was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors include two sons, D.

M. Dunn of Happy and Irvin Dunn; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Reese of Happy; eight grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers were to be Aston Davis, Otis Fields, Doyle Reed, Harv Rush, Charles Weidner and Lydott Northeutt. How To Hold FALSE TEETH Firmer Longer Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass you by coming loose and dropping whenever you eat, laugh or talk? Then sprinkle FASTEETH on your plates.

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M.D. announces the association of J. GRAHAM BRAY, M. D. in the practice of Orthopedic Surgery BONE AND JOINT CLINIC Suite 132 Professional Building, 1818 Pine Hours by appointment 677-9181 Abilene, THE Texas, ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS July 28, 1969 5-A Monday Evening, Mrs.

May Watson Funeral Pending SNYDER Funeral arrangements are pending with Bolger Funeral home in Snyder for Mrs. May Watson, 57, of Elm Mott. Born Dec, 1, 1911, in Guadalupe County, Mrs. Watson died at 6 p.m. Sunday while visting in the home of Mrs.

Betty Henderson of Snyder. Survivors include a daughter, Willie May McArthur of Midland; a son, Odell Taylor of Los Angeles, Calif; her mother, Mrs. Susie Williams of Midland; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Joiner of Midland. MR.

TIM SPURRIER Send information Secret Ear Mane Address City State Our Special Prices on Batteries Still in Effect Name In Respected Hearing HEARING AID SERVICE Tim Spurrier, Mgr. 1866 PINE PHO. 673-8501 An Affiliate of Abilene Drug Mansfield and the liberaloriented party Policy Committee, wants more than the 15-day extension now proposed, to get added time to whip a reform bill into shape or to put any Housepassed bill of that nature on the Senate calendar where it could be called up quickly. If Mansfield and his allies fail, their recourse could be lengthy, quickly talk, in sure the to public be identi- prints as a filibuster. Dixie Doris Rea Funeral Is Today ROSCOE Funeral for Dixie Doris Rea, 50, former Roscoe resident, wa's to be at 4 p.m.

Monday in United Methodist Church. The Rev. 0. C. Ottinger of Garland was to officiate.

Burial will be In Roscoe Cemetery under direction of Patterson McCoy Funeral Home. Miss Rea died at 8:50 p.m. Saturday in Lubbock, where she had lived for the past eight years. She was born Sept. 23, 1918 in Temple and was a registered nurse.

Survivors include her father, Gus W. Rea of Roscoe; one sister, Miss Finis Fox of Atlanta, two brothers, Tull Rea, and Gus Rea both of Irving. The Shop For Today's FABRIC Modern MERCHANT PARK RIVER OAKS MART Bride! Grant All New exclusive for Abilene Bride and Formal SERVICE MERCHANT PARK ONLY Introducing See Our Beautiful MRS. OLETA WILSON BRIDAL CONSULTANT Selection of and SEAMSTRESS Bridal Formal Fabrics Peau de Soie $198 yd FREE Crepe Polyester $498 yd. Bridal and "Jewel" Polyester yd.

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61 86. Des Moines, 77 61 Detroit, clear 83 64 Fairbanks, rain 60 49 01 Fort Worth, cloudy 93 75 J. B. Gollihar's Funeral Is Held Funeral services for J. B.

Gollihar were conducted at 10 a.m. Monday at Elliott's Chapel of Memories, with the Rev. Temple Lewis, pastor of Broadview Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Hawley cemetery. Mr.

Gollihar, 53, was dead on arrival at Hendrick Hospital a at 12:15 a.m. Memories: having suffered an apparent heart attack. Pallbearers were Perry Lewis, Bill Hawkins, Abe Weaver, John Downs, Raymond Hillon, and Hurshel Gilchrest. Mr. Gollihar, a retired War oil field in worker and World 11 veteran, was born Sept.

19. 1915, in Bradshaw. He married Beatrice Armstrong July 24. 1935, in Graham, The couple moved from Graham to Abilene in 1947. Survivors include his wife: three sons, LeRoy of Toledo, Ohio, Dennis of 909 Green, and Guy R.

of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Gwinn of 1765 Roosevelt, Mrs. Retha Lofton of 1805 Anson Ave. and Mrs. Janice Hill of 2034 Lowden; two brothers, Lee of Houston and Marvin of Graham; one sister, Mrs.

Lydia Spivey of Mineral Wells; 16 grandchildren. Mrs. John Payne Rites Are Slated HASKELL Funeral for Mrs. John E. (Bobbie) Payne, 43, Haskell resident since 1956, will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at the South Side Baptist Chapel with the Rev. Aaron Ellison, pastor of Central Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Willow Cemetery under direction of Holden McCauley Funeral Home. Born May 8. 1926, in Henrietta, Mrs.

Payne died at 4:30 p.m. Sunday in the Haskell Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient a week. She married John E. Payne Nov. 10, 1942, in Henrietta, They moved to Haskell from Lamesa in 1956.

She worked for Rest Home for eight years and had worked as a nurses' aide at the Rice Springs Care Home. She was a member of the South Side Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Shirley) Skiles and Mrs. Jimmy (Peggy) Cumba, both of Frisco: four sons, John Robert of Frisco, Charles Eldrige, Clifford Ross and Don all of Haskell; her father, Robert Lee Reed of Henrietta; three brothers, John Reed of Bowie, Robert Reed of Honey Grove and Jim Allen Reed of San Diego, four sisters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Sizemore of Midland, Mrs. Mary Boggs of Chandler Heights, Mrs. Rebecca Wade of Paris. and Mrs. Ann Page of Wichita Falls; and seven grandchildren.

Barrera Infant's Funeral Is Held COLORADO CITY Funeral services for Connie Barrera, month-old daughter of Susie Barrera of Colorado City, were to be held at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Ann's Catholic Church with burial in Mitchell County Cemetery under direction of Kiker and Son Funeral Home. The infant was found dead in her bed early Sunday morning, apparently dying of suffocation. Survivors are her mother and a brother.

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