The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 322, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 6, 1958 Page: 2 of 24
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, May 6, 1958
Mrs. Bessie Mallow Wylie FFA
Dies; Funeral Here „
Mrs Bessie Mallow 80, of 325 Honors
Poplar St., died at 3:40 Monday
2 Adults
Bradley, Radford
D I D Poplar St.. died at 3:40 Monday
DOCK Ike ProGMm in Hendrick Memorial Hospital
■ OSTC III She had been ill for the past three
months and was critically ill in
WASHINGTON P — Two former Radford, who retired as the the hospital following a stroke a
chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Joint Chiefs' chairman last year, week ago
Staff endorsed President Eisen- said Monday in a prepared state Funeral for Mrs Mallow will be
hower s defense reorganization ment “Our basic national secur- held at 11 a m Wednesday in the
farming, and Dale Hollingshead,
chapter star farmer.
Chapter sweetheart, Jeanne Me-
Craw, was given a sweetheart
jacket by president Jerry
Williams
Others on the program included
Bailey master of ceremonies
Scott Morgan, FEA Creed Hol-
.hogshead, welcome: and Lewallen
Mrs. Masters Dies
At Ranger; Rites
STORK NEWS
Two births were reported in
T D ILT Abilene hospitals Monday.
IO Be Held Today Al Hendrick Memorial
A boy to Maj. and Mrs Wil-
liam H Adams, 308 Louisiana, at
RANGER (RNS) — Mrs Mag
gie M. Masters, 82, resident of 12 30 p.m. Monday,
year's achievements Ranger for 22 years, died at 6:22 At St Ann
Opening and closing ceremonies a.m. Monday in Ranger General
were given by the chapter of- Hospital after a long illness
---------- _ Honorary member, ficers: Williams, president: Glen She was born Maggie M Holl-
plan ity structure must permit us to Kiker-Warren Chapel with thea . Carter, vice president Herring, ander in Hayes County Nov 23,
Gen Omar N Bradley, the take timely advantage of impor- Rev John A English, pastor of ship ln the "xhe FFA Chapters secretary. Carroll Hastings, trea- 1875. She was married to Abra-
famed World War II commander, tant developments Dur armed the First Methodist Church here, was prevented to Roy Manahan surer Dick Parker reporter: bam S. Masters in 1897 at Thur-
said the Eisenhower proposals services must continue to be the officiating He will be assisted bs and Arthel Henson at the annual Taylor, sentinel and Ernest ber. He died in 1929.
would help reduce contusion and best in the world Second best is the Rex Edward T Dentzer, rec- FFA Parent Son Banquet here Parks, parliamentarian Funeral will be held at 2 JO
lower secrecy barriers between not good enough in this business." tor of the Episcopal Church of the Monday night I -------—
the armed forces - Radford said changes in the na- Heavenly Rest Thirty eight future farmers and D 1 J
Ret red Adm Arthur W Rad- tion’s defense setup are-necessary Burial will be in the Greenleaf 58 guests witnessed the ceremony Permits Issued
ford, who also testified before the to convert a basically peacetime Cemetery at 3 p.m Wednesday in for receiving honorary member- For 4 Houses
House armed Services Commit structure into one which will be Brownwood under the direction ship by the Greenhand Chapter
fee said he was "in full accord, effective under w a r 11 m e condi- of Kiker-Warren Funeral Home officers Ronnie Beyer, Green- Permits for four new houses vidson Cemetery near Strawn un-
1 — —- tions. Mrs Mallow will be buried - be- hand president, presented the were issued Monday by the office der direction of Killingsworth Fun
Clan And when 1 say w artime con side her husband, the late 1. L aw ards to the two adults, of L. P. Whittington, city building neral Home , ,
nedll Uds ditions he said ’1 mean bur Mallow who died on Dec 3 1947 -1 F Moore, VA teacher award official Totaling $45,851. permits Survivors include one daughter,
3 Times Faster situation today—a cold war which Mrs Mallow was born Bessie ed certificates of merit to 15 boys are Mrs. Mae Belle Oyler of Ranger
certified laboratory Tests prove BELL-ANS could become hot in a matter of Armstrong Aug 1, 1877, at Belton, and gave six National Founda- c c Crozier, residence with two grandchildren: and t ree
tablets neutralize j times as much hours or even minutes and married to L L Mallow on tion Awards. Receiving the cer- attached garage, 2540 Garfield great grandchildren___________
stomoch ocidity in one minute as many Bradley, a retired five-star gen- June 11, 1897 She was a graduate tificales were Bob Dalton William Ave. $17,637
leading digestive tablets. Get BELL-ANS eral. testified new concepts of from the music conservatory of Taylor, Jimmy Wilson, Dale Lida Lewis residence attached
today for the fastest known relief. warfare have outmoded the sys what is now Mary Hardin Baylor Hollingshead, Jerry Franklin, Joe carport 681 EN 15th St $13 305
- tem of transmitting commands college In Belton,Seaborn, Charles Burns, Kenneth Glen Thomason two residences
through an executive agent— that She lived all of her 50 years Beyer Andy Montgomery, Wayne attached carices 54 34 and 34’6
Mx
C Chiefs any future emergency will Mallow, runs a drug store in Abi-Beyer, soil ano water manage-
require a more rapid and direct lene now. . ment: Freddy Blackwell, farm
means of transmission of deci ^ lifetime member of the Meth mechanics: Donald Herring, dairy
sions- .odist Church and a member of
- The committee, headed by Rep. the Brownwood dvr she is also Now Many Wear
===== ===== = FALSE TEETH
bers. including Vinson, apparently ter. With Little Worry
are convinced it goes farther than________Eat talk, laugh or sneeze without
necessary ear of insecure false Teeth dropping.
Some of the lawmakers contend Gravacide MOPE: Sin o tor"^ Mon tom#
Congress, rather than the Penta- ortably This pleasant powder has no
gon, should spell out roles and _ . . Dummy rodeY pasty taste or feeling,
missions of the armed services mnontacias check: Diate odore
But Bradley argued that warfare FOF ADAHIdh Ahyr arug pranter Get PASTEETH at
concepts change so fast that the
secretary of defense needs power Oraveside rites will be held in
to make quick decisions Elmwood Memorial Park Wednes-
—-------------——--—---day for Mrs. Halbert ! Kiefer,
and Seaborn, presentation of
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- - ... —7 58, wife of a former Abilenian.
Mrs W T Gregory Mrs Kiefer of Lubbock died
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early Monday, where she had
been ill since March 8
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WYLIE — Honorary, member-
BALLINGER RXS — Mrs W afternoon in Lubbock in the First
T Gregory, 73, wife of a Ballinger Baptist Church Graveside rites
cotton-buyer, died at 118 p.m will be 2 p.m Wednesday in Elm
Monday at St. Johns Hospital in wood Memorial Park under di- -
San Angelo She had been ill since rection of Rix Funeral Home of
March 30
Lubboek Dr. Elwin Skiles, pastor
She was born Maggie Letha of the First Baptist Church, will
Brown in 1884 in Mississippi and officiate.
came to Coleman County in 1898 Only survivor is Mr. Kieter.
She was married to Mr Gregory . nephew of the late Mrs George S
in 1902 at Talpa Anderson of Abilene. He lived in
Funeral w ill be, held at 3 p m Abilene for many y ears
Wednesday at the Talpa Baptist --------------—-------
Church with burial in Talpa Ceme- . • n PAL
tery under direction of Newby- MfC Dee Kilhrev
Davis Funeral Home of Ballinger P: LET DHDIEY
Survivors include the husband DHaE 3# D.Hinnay
one son, Jeff M. Gregory of Abi- KIIC) Dollinger
lene: four daughters, Mrs. George
Bevill of Brownwood, Mrs. Coy BALLINGER — Funeral for
Estes and Miss Curtis Gregory of Mrs. Dee Bilbrey, 60. will be held
Ballinger, and Mrs. Coy Nalley of at 10:30 Tuesday at the Grace
Big Spring: two brothers A A Baptist Church with the Rev.
and J M Brown of Talpa one Herschel Smith officiating.
sister. Miss Ada Brown of Talpa: Burial will be in the Evergreen
four grandchildren: and two great Cemetery under the direction of
grandchildren. New by-Davis Funeral Home.
i Mrs. Bilbrey died about 1 am.
Mrs. Froman Rites Monday in Ballinger Clinic Hos-
T D. pital after a long illness. She had
Today Ot Dig Spring been in the hospital for 73 days
RIC SDDINA oe - , A member of the Grace Bap-
SPRING RNS)- Funeral tist Church. Mrs. Bilbrey’s hus-
Ar Mrs. N ir ie Froman, 87, will band is a used car dealer here,
be held at 3 p.m Tuesday at the She was born Oct. 13 1897. in
Nal Pi de Funeral Home Cha- Johnson County and married Aug.
pel. with the Rev Claude Holt. 23, 1914, in Alvarado. The couple
pastor of the Brown community moved t0 Runne|s County in 1925.
Bantist ( nurch officiating "
n . -oncuiE Survivors include her husband:
Burial will be in Ackerly Ceme- two sons. Alvin Bilbrey of San
tery under the direction of Nalley Angelo and Dee Bilbrey Jr. of
Pickle Funeral Home Ballinger: and one daughter, Mrs. ■
Mrs. Froman died at her home J. W McLean of McCamey
in Big Spring about 6 am. Sun- ----------------
day She was born May 9. 1870, n. „...
in Tennessee and moved to Mar- Difec Klchea
tin County, just west of Big Spring, A UI JIIjMGG
from there in 1921 with her hus- p U Puss
band He died in 1939 Knox Citian
KNOX CITY (RNS) - Funeral
for Mrs. Sarah M. Green will be
Tuesday, May 6. in the, Warren
Baptist church of Silsbee. Texas
Mrs. Green died in her home in
Knox City, Saturday. May 3. at
9:35 p.m of a heart attack
She had lived in Knox City
since October 1957. She was a
member of the Knox City Baptist
church- Born in DeRidder. La
July 28, 1884, she was married
to Bob Green in 1900. He died
in 1934
She is survived by three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Bill Bumstead of War-
ren, Mrs J W. Clay of Pueblo.
Colo , and Mrs. S. B Everett
of Knox City: one son. W R.
Green. Silsbee: 12 grandchildren
and in great-grandchildren.
Edwards Funeral Home of Sils-
bee has charge of arrangements.
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Red-Haired Thief
Hunted in Break-in
Police Monday night were
searching for a red haired burglar
routed while breaking into coin
machines at Abilene Spring and
Axle Co. at 1702 Pine St
William Brooks of 1138 Pine,
an employe of the company,
said he was returning to the bus-
mess after closing time Monday
and scared a man out of the
building.
The burglar took an unknown
amount of money from a cigaret
machine and was in the process
of breaking open a soft drink ma
chine when Brooks-arrived, police
learned.
Brooks described the /man as
I about 20 years of age with red or
1 sandy hair and of slight build. 1
’ Air Conditioning
Contract Awarded
WASHINGTON —The General
Services Administration awarded
a design contract Monday to Wil-
liam K Hall and Co of Dallas
for air conditioning at the Long-
view, Tex, post office.
The 'air conditioning will cost
about $60,000 The amount of the
NOR
A girl lu Mr and Mrs James design contract was not disclosed.
Steele, 1357 Portland, at 9:38 am Drawings are expected by July
Monday. 23.
DOCTOR “FIXIT” IS A SPECIALIST
Tuesday in the First Methodist
1 hurch, w here she was a member
The Rev James H. Ellison, pas-
tor. will officiate, assisted by
John Wylie. Burial will be in Da- -
Car Plunge Fatal
FORT WORTH PA car vauli-
ed 75 feet over the brushy bank
of the Trinity River today carry
ing to his death Bobby Ray Loven,
25. The 1950 model auto left the
road in northwest Fort Worth,
flattened seven guard posts and
plunged into the flooded stream
AMICABLE
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Announces Removal of its Abilene Offices to
631 1st. National Bank Bldg.
, Abilene, Texas
HOLLIS L. MANLY, District Manager
IN ADDING NEW BEDROOMS. DEN OR PLAYROOMS AS WELL AS
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New decongestant tablet for sinus congestion sufferers
acts both to drain clogged sinus cavities
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Announcement has been made sinus cavities and helps drain
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which has the remarkable abil- and-congestion.
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cavities and thus relieve con- this new tablet has been so suc-
gestion and pressure. The head- cessful topically in promoting
aches, pressure pains, stuffed-up drainage of the sinus cavities
head, nasal drip, clogged breath- that it is now prescribed more
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 322, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 6, 1958, newspaper, May 6, 1958; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659163/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.