The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1959 Page: 9 of 32
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Friday Morning, July 24, 1959
9-A
Anson Calls Vote
On Hubbard Lake
ANSON (RNS) - First formal trict to approve $15,050,000 in pro- d
step in the legal routine of sub- perty and revenue bonds for fin- .
mitting the Hubbard Creek lake ancing the building of the dam
project to the final vote of Anson and laying of mains and instal-
residents was made Tuesday night lation of pumping equipment. Vot-
in a special session of the City ers will therefore be called upon
Council. to mark two ballots simultaneous
An election was set for Aug. 25 ly in the elction
on a proposal to authorize the The election will be held in the
council to enter into a contract City Hall with J H Warren as
with the West Central Texas Mu- the presiding judge. Other election
nicipal Water District for the pur- officials are Otto Sosebee, assis-
chase of water tant judge: Mrs. June Cowsert
At the same time the water dis- clerk, and Mrs. Cecil Hudson,
trict will call on voters here and clerk
the other three towns in the dis- The two proposals in the elec-
tion will be presented in separate
ballots to be marked for or against
by the voters.
If the vote is favorable here it
will mean that the city will be
authorized to purchase or pay for
MOSCOW (AP) - An American a minimum amount of water MOOTCyCC-dT
i =- *Wreck Hurts Boy
paid and the pumping and other
operational costs can be met by A 16-year-old victim of a motor-
the district. Anson's minimum al- cycle-auto crash was in satis-
lotment would be 15,092,933 bal- factory condition Thursday after-
lons monthly, but additional wa- noon, Hendrick Memorial Hospital
ter would be available as needed officials said.
by the city as the project has Michael Edward Bearden, 1441
been designed to provide ample Lakeside Dr suffered a con-
water for a permanent supply for cussion and bruises at 9:13 a.m.
Thursday when the motorcycle he
New Record Set
By American Jel
REVIVAL AT NOODLE—Phil-
lips Steyn, regular preacher at
the Noodle Church of Christ, is
beginning a gospel meeting
there Friday night. The meet-
ing will continue through Aug 1
2 Week day services will be
at 8 p.m., Sunday services at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
jet with 73 passengers set an 8-
hour, 53-minute record Thursday rm "
for a nonstop New York-Moscow and interest of the bonds can be
flight.
That shaved 55 minutes off the
mark set 10 days ago by the So-
viet TU114 turbo jet which
brought Soviet Deputy Premier
Frol R. Kozlov home
The record-setting plane is a
new version of the Boeing 707,
called 707-321. It is operated by the four cities in the district
Pan American World Airways
Pilot Clarence N. Warren of
Ridgefield, Conn., had 21,200 gal-
lons of fuel for the 4,800 - mile
The monthly cost to Anson be- was riding collided with a car at
fore the date of actual delivery N 3rd and Shelton Sts , Police-
will be $302. When delivery of man Henry Graham said,
water is started the cost will be Noveline S. Twomey, 45, of 517
$1,660. Portland Ave., driver of the auto.
trip.
Aboard were reporters and gov-
ernment aides coming to Moscow
for Vice President Richard M o' the dam will start very soon, on N. 3rd St., Officer Graham
Nixon's visit. Nixon's plane took at least by early 1960 and engi-said.
10 hours, 54 minutes, with time neers estimate that it would take Bearden was taken to Hendrick
out for refueling in Iceland. 30 months for completion by a Kiker-Warren ambulance.
A favorable vote in all of the was headed south on Shelton St.
towns will mean that construction The motorcycle was headed east
(Whole Only)
We
Give
S&H
Green Stamps
ERITHINC
FOR 2
OUTDOOR
EATING
FRYERS
LB. 2
100
BIRTHDAY
( cldtakon
1539 1959
817 HICKORY ST.
COFFEE
SALE!
MILD & MELLOW
EIGHT O'CLOCK
COFFEE
14b.
Bag
3 lb.
Bag
51 $1.45
NSSSSA 222990000
s PRICED FOR SAVINGS EVERY DAY OF THE Wi
&P‘s "Super-Right" Quality
___. "SUPER-RIGHT" SHANK PORTIONS
mua
SMOKED HAM.29
/ Butt Portions. 39 Whole Ham .43
Half Shank. 43 Butt Half
15
Center Cut 2* 69 Center Slices. 79
SWIFT'S SWEET RASHER
BACON
U.S. NO. 1 LONGHORN
POTATOES
SWIFTS PREMIUM VIENNA
SAUSAGE
LEAN GROUND
BEEF
LB.
35
1oL. 69
cis 19€
LB.
“SUPER RIGHT" THICK SLICED
Sliced Bacon
"SUPER MIGHT" HEAVY BEEF
Arm Roast
"SUPEe-MGHT" HEAVY REEF CHUCK
Boneless Roast
"SUPER-RIGHT" WNICHEON MEAT
Chopped Ham
-SUPER-NGHT" LUNCHEON MEAT
Cooked Salami
CAPN JOHN'S FROZEN
Fried Fish Sticks
CAPN JOHN'S ROZEN
Catfish Fillets
2:, 89
59
59
t 49
= 35€
A- 37’
.53’
SUPER MIGHT" HEAVY DEF
Chuck Roast =
"SUPER RIGHT" BOnELess
Stew Meat —
"SUPER-MGHT FRESHLY GROUND
Ground Beef
"SUPER uoir- FRESHLY GROUND
Ground Chuck _
-SUPER-NICHT" SPICED
. 43*
____59
.494
59
Luncheon Meat i 334
FROZEN WHITE
Medium Shrimp
• FROZE
Flounder Fillets
.79
59
SULTANA
Fruit Cocktail
SULTANA
Salad Dressing
A&P CREAM STYLE
Golden Corn 2
BIG VALUE BUY
Iona Tomatoes
COOKING OIL
MAZOLA OIL
0. 550
B+ JJC
A&P BRAND FANCY
SMALL LIMA BEANS 28a 49c
MARGARINE
BLUE BONNET —
SILVERBROOK 90 SCORE
CREAMERY BUTTER
26c
ch. 69c
Qt.
Btl.
30-oz. $1
Cans 1
35
16 0 DQc
Cans
16-oz.
Can
IONA
PEAR HALVES
BREAKFAST
»- 31c
RATH'S SAUSAGE _ oz 39c
A&P BRAND FANCY
PINEAPPLE Sun
BRIGHT SAIL
CLEANSER _
No 2
Can L7C
c 10c
70ken Zuality Counts...
WHITE HOUSE
EVAPORATED MILK
3.39
n Page
Special Sale
Blackberry Preserves--J.
Blackberry Jam_
Black berry Jelly
"-
1-oz.
____Jer
*
Raspberry Preserves__"S
Peanut Butter
YOUR
CHOICE __
4-oz.
Can
%or
25
Ea. 4 be
ANN PAGE PURE GROUND
lack Pepper
194
35%
"SUPER-RIGHT"
CANNED
Luncheon
Meat & 39c
CRESMONT ASST'D FLAVORS
ICE CREAM - *at 69c
Jane Parker Saktery Suya
FIRST CUTS
PORK CHOPS.
CENTER CUTS
PORK CHOPS
Bananas
CHUCK ROAST....
SWIFT'S JEWEL...
FLOUR
PET MILK ............
BROOK DALE ALASKA
S A LM ON.....
BREST-O-CHICKEN
TUNA
u 45»
LB.
5 LB. BOX
LIGHT CRUST
10
....... 49-
LB. CAN 49:
30
A&P has Garden-
fresh fruits &
Vegetables...
PEARS
FRESH 9 90$
BARTLET......• LBS.
BANANAS --
TOMATOES
LIGHT
MEAT
CAN
L... 3 for 39€
..... TALL CAN m L
—A. MELONS:
24
FRESH FIRM
VINE RIPENED
LARGE
RE
CHARLESTON
SCOT TOWELS...
MORTON'S
SALAD DRESSING
2 for 35
PINT 23
NORTH 18th & HICKORY
Theres No Pace J ike H
ICICU. A 4 CC LAC
JANE PARKER 8-INICH
Lemon A
Pie4
JANE PARKER
BLACKBERRY PIE
JANE PARKER
POTATO CHIPS
JANE PARKER CHERRY OR CHOC. ICED WHITE
39
8-oz.
Pkg.
LAYER CAKE .47
dfac JANE PARKER JELLY a
10 TOPPED BUNS. 27
JANE PARKER ENRICHED + *
White Bread = 16°. 23
LB. 19c BASKETS
LARGE SIZE
WICKER LAUNDRY
. 69
EA. 49 POTATOES ESTTmwe
10
300 Can IV
GRAPES CORN GREEN BEANS
SEEDLESS
2. 29
A LARGE DEe
T EARS me
JANE PARKER
SEEDED RYE
Bread *: 15.
IONA
CUT
19.
303 23
Cans 40
Food Store
CLOTHES RINSE
NU SOFT
: 39
STARCH
NIAGARA
24-oz. 00,
Size 6
6c Off Deal.....WU
DOG MEAL
KASCO
10-1. 115
Bog ...........
MILK AMPLIFIER
BOSCO
34-8%
CORN SYRUP
KARO
59 St ms 65
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