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Abilene Reporter-News du lieu suivant : Abilene, Texas • 13

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SOilene Elementary School Facilities Complete PAGE ONE ABILENE TEX FRIDAY EVENING AUG 24 1962 SECTION Sayles Widening fey Cifty Completing the faculty and staff assignments for Abilene Public Schools for the year beginning iSept 4 are these at Lee Locust Long Milam Reagan Taylor Travis and Valley View Elemcn-ary schools: LEE A Owens pricnpal Diana Waters Mrs Rebecca Pyburn first grade Mrs Carolyn Fielder Mrs Myrtle McGinnis Mrs Helen Randolph second Mrs Pu-line Dunn Mrs Lenn Tucker Rosemary teininger third Mrs Barbara Burke Patsy Buie fourth Joe Gayle Mrs HolJ Boyd fifth Don Williams Mrs Faye Barfoot sixth Mrs Jackie Gray music IACUST Preston Parker principal Mrs Betty Dunn first grade: Mrs Ja-nell Stalls Beulah McKinney second Mrs Glenda Briggs Belated story Pg 1-A third Mrs Jane Stemmons fourth Robert Hale fifth Mrs Lottye Boyd Mrs Truett Austin sixth June Kennamer music LONG Charles Silk principal Xnvis Whiteaker Mrs Mona Mullins Mrs Connie Harris Gail Smith first grade Mrs Anne McFadden Judy Walker Mrs Earlene Clay Loyce Womack second Mrs Ruth Talbert Mrs Judy White Mrs Edith Lineweaver Barbara Foreman third Also Patricia Bogar Mrs Beamie Little Mrs Mary Huffman Mrs Lucille Couch fourth Robert Oliver Mrs Sarah Roz-zcll Don Faver fifth Mrs Loretta York Bill Jenkins Mrs Gladys Morgan sixth Mrs Dorothy Harper music MILAM Harold Wicker principal Mrs Ruby Britt Lana Warford first grade Mrs Mamie Boyd Mrs Lillian Little second Willie Cox Mrs Mary Duffel third Mrs George Fay Cromwell Mrs Pebble Forrester fourth Charles Wilkinson fifth Mrs Opal Elms Sid Ross sixth Mrs Lorene! Springer music REAGAN Hugh Smith principal Kay Test Peggy McKeever Rosemary Berry Mrs Athlcda Giddens first By CLYDE FOSTER The Abilene city commission in a routine session which lasted only 44 minutes approved the contract for widening of Sayles Blvd and approved corrections to the tax rolls Work on widening of Sayles Blvd is scheduled to begin next week Jack McDaniel director of public works told Hie commission the low bidder Abilene Paving Co Inc has reported it will be ready to begin work Monday if underpass was construction but the lease is still in effect City Manager Robert Tinstman said The lease was for an amount of $1 for five years In other action the commission passed an ordinance on first and second reading under emergency rules to provide for IS deputy MICKIE DOUGLASS Sylvester WT FAIR SWEETHEART corporation court clerks Four-contract forms can be completed I wn persons two regular clerks by that time land 12 police officers were The project calls for widening named to the posts of the traffic lanes between A request had been made last 9th and 14th through removal week to increase the number of of eight feet from each side of clerks from 16 to 18 but Tinstman the 32-feet wide median strip! told the commission that The project will mean that only study of the situation showed that one tree from the parkway will be 15 would provide all the clerks removed The parkway under the necessary Roby Majorette Is FFA Favorite 55 Named to the posts were Foy FweeteS 5 jP width as the present 16-fert wide Glenn nul A Sikes recutaV andi Covm Mrs Helen Duck second NANI DARNELL REBO THE CLOWN MARK WILSON they plus Mike to be at fair Sept 10-15 Magical Ex-Dallasite to Rule 'AllaKazam' Land at WT Fair commission there has Allen Hatchett Scottie Stockton conTest! DurinPher1 Teaman year J-TsutuJT' JmMidfr confusion because of reference Chmnister Charles VS Me- Ls the dauchter of Mickie was nreeMent ni th Vu -I? Miller stakes set 12 feet from the Paul Angleton "as presdent of the 4-H Margaret Latham sixth Mrs Douglass of Sylvester Club and this fall she will be head majorette of the Roby High School Band Mickie has been Jackie Gray music TAYLOR Jack Herring principal Lois band tajalban 'ach pater 7 twirling SheptaMd the district carter second: Mra Ettie Skin iJSZ The talented magician will bring 13 and the Wiere Brothers a zanyed his first magic show on tele- IS bag Ot triCkS and lus popular rnmprl nddmpntinn u-hn u-ill on-1 t-icinn that iron Carter second Mrs Ettie Skipper Mrs Carolyn Hughes Mrs Roma Allen third: Mrs Winno his bag Seal Coat Work Vehicles Okayed and International Harvester $28' 58081 She was a finalist and runnerup in the Miss Beautify Hamlin and Radio Corporation of America is an active submitted the low bid for six in her church choir line but that the actual rcduc-Prck and Davis tkm will be eight feet Cost of the project under the contract is $2904162 The lax roll correction of $t-68019 was made without a ques-j lion after having been delayed! for a week last Thursday when Commissioner Truman Kirk ques-j lioned the removal of $204 in tax-j es cleared by a sheriffs aalei opem nxinAay by some time ago the city commission on a seal Included with the correction 1't jeoat for the north south runway was authority for a refund ofiat uc Municipal Airport a to Fred Jones Leasing Corp jjer 0j trucks six mobile two-way for taxes which were "aid twice ratji0 units an accounting ma-Kirk was not present at the chine and a replacement motor Thursday meeting He was in El for a fire truck Paso on business Contracts were approved on The commission also passed a the seal coat project along with resolution indicating a decision previously considered items of not to renew a lease with the three compact sedans one truck Texas and Pacific Railway Co three pickup trucks and a quan-for space at the intersection of tity of sewer pipe 1st and Orange which was Strain and Sons Inc was formerly used as a parking lot awarded the contract for the air-The property in question was I1 runway seal coat with a bid virtually lost when the Butternut $8976 Other bids were i Bowden Construction to $10-78181: Abilene Paving Co Inc $1013250 and Smith Co $10590 The fire alarm equipment con- KEEPING TAB SwlS'iisTc1111 Mr' 'Vilson be accompanied byLand- Saturday mornings on CBS staged iyn aw aim music his pert wife known to viewers became interested in magic as By 1959 he was the first magi- TRAvls as Nani Darnell and his 7-year-old youngster in Dallas and usually cian to have a weekly video-taped Paui Rogers prmcipal Mrs Mike and of course the spent his weekly allowance for show in syndication mobile rrfta urita ot tf Wtan Urn till Metal IX' iio-Lj now neno ine viown piayea Dy firt imnimnniK maai! Mark Wilson has elevated the new peaks dedicating him- pure professional magic" By constant study and arlesMajo7Ozeiie' King sixth' featured durin2 free debut before the Rotary Club in practice He devotes as long as Mrs June Kennamer music midway snows at 7 and 9:30 pmj Terrell jsix months to the creation of a VALLEY VIEW Friday During his high school years tbe Jim Baugh principal: Mrs Sh0WuU Mark spent his Saturdays and 'ollectlon of ac ola Glaze firgrad? Mrs 5 summer vacations workin as ai ma1Can ette Freiling Mrs Peggy Ross to 10 pm bca'ls 04 a demonstrator in a Dallas magic For several years his assistant second: Mrs Dorise Watson at nearby municipal shop and capitalized on the op-1 to the act has been his pretty Mildred Pearce Dorothy Calfee dlum- portunity of adding to his stock of blonds wife former professional third Mrs Lavada Lance Mrs Announcement was made Fri- tricks dancer Nani Darnell whom he Dorothy Echols Mrs day that singer Jimmy Dean will yns knowledge of magic helped married in 1952 They have one phrey fourth Joe Harper Mrs be performing on opening night1 to pay his way through Southern I9011 Mike born in 1954 who also Geline Guynes fifth BUI Me- at the Fair Sept 10 iSee story Methodist University where with the troupe ABILENE'S 1962 TRAFFIC SCORE Consecutive deathless days 26 Fatalities in 1962 10 Thursday accidents 4 Accidents in 1962 1488 Thursday injuries 1 Injured in 1962 4S1 ON SERVICE MEN tract was awarded to the Game- Only other bid was $334120 by on Pg 1-A majored in advertising and raised! The Wilsons live in Boris Kar- Other performers on the West the money for his tuition andjoffs former house above Sunset Texas Fair free entertainment bill board by staging as many as 80 Boulevard in Hollywood Caughan Mrs Kathryn Morrison Mrs Joy King sixth Doris New-house music and Equipment Oilfield Service Co well Co which provided all present alarm equipment Cost erf the ncw ytem will be $1689 Corn-Navy Ensign missioner WUey Connally asked JONES son of Mr and Mrs Rayjpjre chief Musick why only mond Jones of 1771 one bid was received and was is serving aboard the ocean non- to(j sjnce ajj prcscnt equip- magnetic minesweeper ISfi ment was from Gamewell that it hance which is partjCipaling in considered wise to obtain the annual festivities at Seattle Wash new equipment which would operate of the as part present system Walter Brown Dodge received the contract for three compact sedans two of them with auto- Exciting news but no surprise to anyone hos tvatched the pages of the current issue of Glamour The newest thing in sweaters skirts dresses and coats is the i cay they' re loomed twedily in at least two colors Casual or cosmopolitan and Campus meet in textured tweeds Shown here four right ways to make a difference on Campus '62 from our exciting young collection of fashions for back -to-scliool Representing the First Fleet the unit is one of many which took more than 3000 Rluc jackets to the Northwest for the event The "Mardi Gras of Seattle downtownriver oaks the Sea will be highlighted jmatic at a bid by the world's championship un-jpncc A limited hydroplane race on Lake bd bad submitted by Carmichael Lincoln Mercury but Washington thc )id was not considered be- FRI P-M 1st add Keeping dg 9iuso of emirs in the bid sheet Second Lt NANCY ALIEN! Tea P'P5 Abilene has been assigned to (awarded a contract to supply a Richards-Gebaur AKB No fol-jyt'ar supply of sewer pijie at a lowing her graduation from the 1 l6-2M-25 The succcss-Air Force orientation course for ful bid was an alternate I which had a base hid of $954225 Weems water superintendent said (lie alternate bid was nurses at Gunter AFB Ala Lt Allen was given a general orientation rovering ndministra-tive procedures military medi-j because it will decrease cine and medical service support installat icn costs and at the same time prevent an increase in the amount of infiltration of surface water into the sewer system Ixw bid on four hydraulically controlled refuse disposal units was submitted by Hobbs 11yd-Pak Trailers Low bid was $12-188 Ollier bids were Plains Machinery Co $13800 Motor Equipment Corp $15248 and Pak-Morc Manufacturing Co $13389-40 Western Chevrolet Co submitted the low hid for seven new trucks at $2797432 Other bids were Mack's Auto Exchange $23-518 Mcllwnin Ford $2835728 of USAF objectives A graduate of Abilene High School she graduated from Hill-crest Medical Center Sehool of Nursing at Tulsa Okln A registered nurse she was employed by Hillcrrst Medical Center in Tulsa prior to her entry into service She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen 358 11th BAY I BENNETT aviation electrician's mate airman son of Mrs Mary Bennett of 2233 7th has rcimrtcd (or duty with Figher Squadron 174 at the Naval Air Station Cecil Field Fla TO HEAD 819TH AIR DIVISION AF Changes Mind Sends Gen Wiseman not Crow Brig Gen William Wisman Gen Crow now depuly com of tlffull AKB Neh was named 'ni: mice of Ihe 1st Strategic Mis-Thursday Instead of Brig fienisjL pjvjKm VamlenlierR AFB Roger mw to succeed Brig Gen Piiikham Smith as H19lli Vlsllw Ir a Strategic Aerospace Division (ur bo m5 commander Sild would lake over ns RIDth Strategic Air Command llend- -mmander Ixlweim Aug a and quarters gave no reason for the unforwwn drclim' chnnge which becomes cffwtivejlmiT8 gjf-pt io Gen Crow will succeed Mnj Gen Wixmnn is chief of conlrolUcn Delmar Wilson at Ells worth who is to become depuly cummaiuler of 15lh Air Force section director of niiernlions at SAC Headquarters Gen Crow announced earlier 17 Gen Wilson will replace as Gen Smilh's successor here Mnj Gin Joseph A Nuzznro will go to Ellsworth AFB has been noininuled for lira as commniHl(r of the 821st Sira- tenant general SAC Headquarters annnunrn lhal Col William Mnrtensrn of Barkstlnle AFB Ia would he coma Gen Wlsman'i successor tegic Aerospace Division Gen Smith is still sclieduled In report In USAF Headquarters Washington on Seii 4.

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