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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 83

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Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Moving, June 197S 0 A PUWVy WSWSS Man Sought In Abduclion EVANT, Tex. (AP) A Woman was arrested and a man' is being sought in Connection with Monday's abduction of local banker's wife, Mrs. Jack Elani. The held Mr. Elam prisoner in a rural area and demanded $30,000 lo free her, Kowever, after five'hours 1hey apparently became frightened, releasing the woman without collecting Ihe ransom, which had been loft at a designated spot.

Officers said Tuesday that the arrested woman is boing held in Jail at Gatesville. Evant is in Hamilton County, about 65 miles wesL of Waco. FIMRHS TODAY Deaths and Funerals Alfred Eariest Krinke, 81, of 3450 Hickory 'at 18 a.m. In Elliott llamil Chapelof Memories; burial Elrnwood Me morial Park. MUNDAY Robert Stafford, 21, of.Munday at 10 a.m.

in West Beulah Baptist Church in Munilay; burial in Old Go ree Cemetery under direction of McCuiilcy Smitli Funeral Home. SNYDER Mrs. Marti, under direction of Han ell Fu Reep, DO, of Rolan. formerly neral Home of Dublin, Abilene O'Dotinell in 1963, where Mr. Moore worked for the Phillips 66 Petroleum Co.

as a wholesale and resale distributor tin 111 196V. ot nyaer, at 4 p.m. in First umieu iweiriocusi uiurch in burial in Grady Cemetery under direction of Bell SeaJe Funeral Home. Eat! Mrs. Alice Mitchell services for Mrs.

lhe vt back' to Alice Mitchell, 80, who died Abllene. whe ne was em Xonday afternoon in Cox Me marlal Hospital, will be held Nichols until 1970, when they lit a.m. Wednesday at moved to ban Anfiinio. the Highland Church of Christ he was ei11' Chapel with Dr. Paul Will, Pioyea as a sa nsman with the iiiinislcr, afficial1i.fi.

Ford Moior Co Burial will follow lT GUSTINE Mrs. Coda Jeffreys Bagged, 8f, of Gustine al 2 p.m. in the Church Christ at Gustine; burial in Sitoani Cemetery near Gustine Murder Suicide Ruled in Deoths FASTEETH'PowcJocI A It takes the worry out of wearing dentures. ROACHES! Ill Wof tllc loni "ie Although earthquakes are more frequent in California and Alaska, there have been damaging quakes in every one of the SO slates. tester Humphrey I call 177 241) H.

iw i. iei, irum Aim Dr the home; nis umjwmvutju (hns) A deaths, said the Siegfrieds ap SJi.1,,M "llin murfle llas had live in Brown 0I. nrMner ham been lh wM(t nr mnn(hc. oi nf wviie. Bui of Seminole and His.

tela Mae Baleh, 82, of 2Wi Ivanhoe, died at 12:50 p.m. Tuesday at West Texas Medical Center after a long illness. Funeral will lie at 10 a.m. Thursday in he Fairmont Church. The Hev.

Ralph Odom, pas l(u will officiate, with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery under direction of Elliolt Hamil Funeral Home. Born in Williamson Coimly Oct. 1800, she married Robert Kalch at Caps Sept. 2S, 1909. He died in 938.

They moved lo Abilene from anger itl 1957. Survivors arc a daughter, Mildred Baleh 2000 Ivanhoe; a son, HoheiT of Tucimi carl, N.H.; a sister, Mrs. Her man Adams of Merfccl; four lirolhers, T. A. iirewster of Abemalhy, A.

J. Brewster n( Hryan, Horace Brewster at Clovis, PJ.M, and Ci. A. Brewster of Abilene; five grandsnns and one granddaughter. A son preceded her in death.

Sam Peek liraveside services for M. Peek, Git, former Abilene resident who was found dead in his Fort Worth home Tues day morning, will he at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Cedar Hill Cemetery. The Jtcv. M.

E. Randolph, a Baptist minister, will conduct the sendees under the direction or North's Funeral Home. Peek was born May E. 1910, in Lilfkin and lived Abilene lor many years before moving Fort Wurlh two years ago. Survivors are a brother, L.

I'eek of 718 Ballinger; three sislers, Mrs. Johnnv Hcndrick of B5S Fannin, Mrs. l.illie Will jnon of Crystal City, and Mm. Unnnie f.ueders or An.slin; three children; anil several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Sarah Williams Mrs. Sarah Williams, of Shady Oaks Lodge died at 2:30 a.m. Monday at Shady Oats. Graveside services will be al 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Millwood Memorial Park with Dr.

Lloyd Huff of Clvde official Born Nov. 12, 1885, In Missouri, Mrs. Williams married James Oscar Williams in 150a at Byars, Okla. He died in J9.i7. She moved from Pales liiw lo Abilene in 1941.

Survivors are one son, Dennis 0. Williams of Ada, Okla. one daughter, Mrs. M. C.

Arnold of 125 Victoria and tivo ifiantldaughters. Harold Ofis Moore leoe, died Monday in a San Antonio hospital following a short illness. Funeral will be at I p.m. Thursday in North's Memorial Chapel in Ahilene. The lev.

IHdlohoov. er, pastor of Pioneer Baplist Church, wdl officiale. The Rev. Oscar Fanning, pastor of (he Wylie Raplisl Church, will assist. Mr.

Moore was born Aug. 25, 1934, in (he Hodges community. He was a graduate of Ihe old Si. Joseph Catholic school. He entered Ihe US.

Army in J9S4, and was discharged in J057. He married Kalherine Homer June 3, 1950, in Woodlynne, M.J. They moved (o Abilene following bis discharge from the military. They moved lo Please call 673 4271 Extern ion 225 IFYOLf MISS YOUR PAPER! THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS pyb' Iwlce dally wceul once an i Sunday by THE REfORTCR PUBLISHING C.O. Anrtrrw fi.

Shello i Preildonl and Pvbliil D.F. rAcCrty I H. wlidcompsr lF or GJilDriJI Vice President ef Clr'alpM) dti pl)t Pld SUBSCRIPTION BATfiSr rs oenveftv in west i Morning id Sunday, or Evei Surrfoy ptr nwnln. Oiner fly fMl In Tcias. Vornlw jnd StfndJv Qlfter on requcll.

Of THU ASSOCIATEO PRE5 Jivrly "io uie cm lal fv. nhilKl i i ntv I Abilene, Kd SSI 4 h0me Ti.ecouplc three chlltL. mornlne. 15i3 N. Ifitii: one sreat Hunt.

Miss Ella Winters of llawley; several nieces and nephews. Big Country p.m. Monday in a Rolau nurs ing home alter an extended illness. Funeral will be at i p.m. Wednesday in the Rotan Church of Christ, Officiating will be Jerry Berry, minister, with burial to folbw in Rotan Cemetery, directed by the Wcalhersbcc Funeral Home of Rolan.

Born Jan. 18, 1901, in Fisher Ci she was (he former Ov Farmhouse Lost In Night Fire Near Lueders LUEDERS (RNS) A fire Monday nighi destroyed a farmhouse '5i4 miles north of l.ueders. The occupants, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilford, escaped but losl all llicir belongings.

The if fords were awakened by a storm and decided to go to Ihcii" cellar. When (hey got up, they discovered (lie ceiling nf the iiouse was on fire. They dressed and went lo the home nT Mrs. Gifford's sisler and lirother in law, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Hiues, where they the Lucriers Volunteer Fire Department. Firemen could no! determine the cause of the (ire. No estimate was available of Ihe Harold Otis Moore, 36, of Gifford's loss, although noth Aniomo, lormeny oi Abi wg was salvageable. The wooden house where.

Ihe Cliffords Jiave liveil for 2.1 years still was smoldering Tuesday afternoon. SO YOU'RE WORRIED i about selling your chandise you people to know and where you are you want the public to be aware of your business endeavor. Why not ad Jverlise in Ihe Abilene Reporter News? A small ad in the Reporter News ies a lol of weight at a reasonable price. ADVERTISE IN THE Zk 3Uilcnt incpoTifL Jlrws YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU one of nrcschool aire, wei Claude Siegfried, 29, and his the home of a babysitter at wife, Donna, 27, wore found Ihe lime of Ihe shooting, Mor lying on their bedroom Rocr gan said, about io a.m. by a friend, in investigating the incident vestigators said.

Bl owoWond Police Chier Five ShOtS hitd Ml prf Vif finr between the bodies, according Itobbins and Juvenile Officer Mrs. Jett George police, who estimated that Bill Grady, along with Brown liOTAN (RNS) Mrs. Jett 'he two had been dead about. County Sheriff Danny Neal ige, ba, noian aiea ai lu ljSnl jiuuis, nnen lounu. Funeral fur Mr.

and Mrs. lnstice of the Peace Joe Siegfried is ponding with Dav Bob Morgan, who ruled on the is Morris Funeral Home. Noted Texas Surgeon, Educator Dies at Age 51 DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Di i0 the National Health Care Leo G. Cigarroa, 51, interna Corp.

He also was a diplomat Myrtle shreve and mar tionally Known surgeon and cd Mr. Cenree Dec. it, 1921, prominent Texas educator in Abilene He died in 1907. Mrs. George was a member of the Church of Christ, Survivors are two sous.

Flint of llobbs, N.M., and Forrest of. Santa Fc, N.M.; three daughters, Mrs. Bill (Bel died Tuesday in Prcsbyte: i Hospital here of an apparent cerebral hemorrhage. Death came about 30:30 a hospital attendants said. Cigarroa suffered the cere bra hemorrhage late Tliurs ot in? national Hoard of Stamford Woman Convicted of DWI AN'KON A Junes Cnnntv nmiin ui wcdtncnoici, jui.

day as ne was on ins way In a jury deliberated only five Jack (June) Sinirh of Chula medical health dinner at lare minutes Monday hefore con Vista, and Mrs. Marvin do Air Force Base. victing a Stamford woman of (Evelyn) Whitmire of Lub Late Tuesday funeral ar misdemeanor driving while in bock; a brother, Dudley rangements were incomplete, toxicaied (SWI). Shreve of Mineral Wells; two Tne wai pped t0 Mary West Lomax, 43, had sisters, Mrs, Joe Davis of San Lared0 where it was to arrive itl arrested Oct. 4, 1970, Antonio and Mrs.

M. J. Stacy jate the evening. County Judge Leon Thur ni mowniiGtn; iwo nau Dioin man assessed a three day jail J. Shrove ol Los Ange les, and Franklin Shreve of Huntington Reach, Calif one half sister, Mrs.

Aubrey Ueadslream of Haskell: grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. Grandsons will be pallhear co City and emigrated 1o the United Slates where he be a in an internationally knuwn surgeon, lie was a member of the boaid of governors of Ihe American Surgical Association and wns president nf the Laredo Junior College School District and Laredo Independent School District. 'Die surgeon was also member of the board of Irus Ices at SI. Edwards Universi term and a $150 fine. Asst Criminal Disl.

Atty. Bob Lind sey proseculed the case. Charles Scarborough of Abi len sersed as defense altor uey. The 'J'aylor County District Attorney's office is helping Jones officials, clear Iheir court docket, This is the second DWI case Lindsey has prosenileri in Jones Countv this month. ty, Austin, and a member of Tv0 alcoholic beverages are Hie board of Texas Uni derived from rice.

Sake, the versily at Kingsville. national drink of Japan, and Former President Lyndon Kamshu, a Chinese drink. Both 1). Johnson appointed Cigarroa are really types oi beer. A WORD OF Buy your OMEGA only from an authorized dealer or the factory guarantee will not be valid.

Your aulhorizcd Omega dealer has been carefully selected far his professional standards and technical facilities. He will gladly provide expert counsel when choosing awatch for yourself or as an important gift. See Ihe comptefe colleclion of Omega men's and ladies' models at the authorized Omega dealers listed below. Sold and serviced in 156 countries, every Omega walch carries a factory registered guarantee honored only by oHicia! dealers. The guarantee is not effective unless issued by an ollicial dealer.

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