Abilene Reporter-News (2024)

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KEN HICKS
... Alameda or owner
Station States
Grand Opening
AT COLEMAN
3 Face Hunting
Violation Charges
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS 9 A
Abilene, Texas, Saturday Morning, November 5, 1960 A
ing Main Station, New Orleans,
Mitropoulos Given
Philharmonic Honor
NEW YORK AP) - The New Five Men Enlist
York Philharmonic honored its In Army Here
late conductor, Dimitri Mitro-1 1 __„___- -
poulos, at its concert Friday aft- Five men have enlisted in the James Homer
ernoon in Carnegie Hall. Array through the Recruiting Andrews, who enlisted for train
The audience rose for a min-Main Station in Abilene and wereradio, 0
COLEMAN - Three Abilenians about 1:30 am last Saturday, ute of silence in tribute to the man sent to Ft. Hood for processing. 4. S lee.cmA. "
who kd ite Philharmonic from Arnold Scott Phill, 31, of Crane, Mineral Wells, who enlisted under
tame law violations here in con-He said that one of the men, Sgt. two days ago. Who has three years of prior serve the buddy assignment plan and
have been charged with eight Flanagan said, near Ballinger.
section with the slaying of two
deer — a doe and a “nubbin"
buck - State Game Warden R L.
Flanagan said Friday,
The charges were filed Wednes-
day in Judge Frank Lewis' Cole-
man County Court.
Named were:
Others are Larry Ber Brown,
17, of Ackerly Rt., Big Spring:
and carrier repair;
for processing and Henry Lee Gann, 18. and
to the
Easley, was apprehended in the His successor here, Leonard “e treenlisted for th. vacancy will go through basic training
brush alongside the road where Bernstein, led soloist Jennie Tour-and was assigned to the Recruit-gether.
be found the slain deer, and the
other two were arrested in their
car.
John Paul Hamon, S3, of 1920
Briarwood St., Abilene, on charges
of hunting at night, killing a doe
deer, and bunting without a li-
cense. He was released on bonds
totalling $1,000.
The deer were apparently killed
with a .243 rifle, he said.
Flanagan is state game warden
in Coleman and Runnels counties, he collapsed.
el and the orchestra in a memor-
ial number, a selection from Gus-
tav Mahler's “Resurrection Sym-
phony." Mitropouloe was conduct
ing a Mahler rehearsal with the
orchestra of La Scala Opera when
U.S.ROYAL
TIRES
Sgt. Coy Easley, of 143 Okla-
homa St., Dyess AFB, on charges
Alameda “66” Service Station, of bunting st night, and killing a
which has been open about four doe. He was released on bonds
weeks, will have its grand open- totalling $600.
Ing all-day Saturday, Ken Hicks, And Lt. Bernard A. Paul, 24,
owner-operator, said Friday, of 3442 Vogel St., on charges of
The station, the newest Phil- hunting at night, killing a doe,
lipe 66 service station here, is io- and hunting without a license,
cated at 5202 S. 7th St. | The three were arrested at
The opening celebration will
feature entertainment by clowns.
and free balloons and lollipops
for the youngsters, Hicks said.
Hicks, a native of Rising Star,
has been residing in Abilene since
1950. He attended school in Eunice.
N. M., and attended Abilene
Christian College three years.
He is married to the former
Patsy Jo Hall of Jayton, The cou-
pie has two boys. Gregg, 3%, and
Jay, 1 They reside nt 5267 Encino
Rd.
The Hicks family are members
of the Woodlawn Church of
• BILL RAGSDALE INC.
“NO MATTER WHAT THE QUALITY, wi will MEET OR
BEAT THE PRICE
So. 7th & Oak
OR 3-2537
DERRICK CAFE
1901 So. TREADAWAY
New Md Larger Parking Space
for our Customers
NOW OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY
7 DAYS A WEEK
SPECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER
CHICKEN & DRESSING ca an
OR 109
DINNER STEAK........I
With 3 vegetables, soup, salad,
rolls, buter, coffee, or tea
and dessert.
TRY US FOR FINE FOODS.
FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE
and ECONOMY
W omen
Voters of
West
lexas:
Best Buys from
FURNITURE
APPLIANCES
TELEVISION
ORGANS
PIANOS
Your Answers to
the Following
Questions will
Christ.
Before opening the Alameda sta-
tion, Hicks was an oilfield worker.
He Just Couldn't
Stop After Mishap
ROCHDALE, England (AP)
Thomas Thompson, 34, is sorry
he rammed into a parked car but
he said he couldn't stop after the
accident because be was wearing
only his underpants, having just
come from a swimming party.
“There were women about,”
he told a Police Court Friday.
He was fined $44.80 and his
license was voided for six
months.
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OR 4-8781
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How to Vote...
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Question:
Is it costing you more to run your
home than it did in 1952?
Question:
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C-9
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BEST CLEANER IN TOWN
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• Complete set of attachments
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Question:
Have your taxes gone down in the
last 8 years?
NOW
for Either
■ Question:
I Are you paying leu money in in-
I terest on installment accounts and
1 home loans than you did in 1952?
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$8
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furniture
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broom
• adjusts automatically
to rugs and floors
Question:—
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Beautiful
FORSYTHIA only I
Group of large assorted
JUNIPERS $150
in Large Cans . . I
We have fine
OAK CORD WOOD
for fireplaces for sale-
Place your order now—at
this special low price—
Fri-Sot-Sun- & Mon.
Full cord of Wood
$22.50
Buy es little or es much 1
as you weed 1
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PACKAGE
with Grill
• Broils Anything with Cool Clean Electricity
• Easy to Clean
• Plugs in Any AC Outlet
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ONLY 4 1.25 Week
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plus tax
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Free Delivery
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Question:
Is your husband bringing in more
take home pay than he did in 1952?
- If you’re spending
MORE
and getting
LESS,
",
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let's change things!
VOTE FOR
I Kennedy
& Johnson
Political adv. paid for by the Taylor County Democratic
Committee, John Crutchfield and Jack Hughes, es.
chairmen,
GOP
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 5, 1960,newspaper, November 5, 1960; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1671757/m1/2/:accessed June 25, 2024),University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.

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