The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1961 Page: 4 of 20
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i*_f!J^~^ Nick Narrell Water Pollution Clyde Area Laos Army Nears
^T ROCHESTER
Retired Banker's
Rites Set Today
ROCHESTER - funeral for
John Ervin Mansell, 82. retired
banker and merchant will be held
at 2 pm Saturday in the First
Baptist Church, with he Rev
Paul Nelson pastor the Rer
Lowell Ponder Of Dallas and the
Rev. Roy Clayton of Randlett
Okla officiating
Burial in a Rochester cemetery
will be directed by Mansel-Smith
Funer a Home
Mr Mansell, president of Home
State Bank here for 18 years died
at 6 p.m Thursday in Knox Coun-
ty Hospital at Knox City, follow-
ing a five-year illness
He also was one of Rochester 5
earliest merchants, dealing in
hardware, furniture and operating
a funeral home Other interests
included land holdings and ranch-
ing Mr Mansell retired 12 years
Riles Today Board Proposed Native Dies Key Rebel City
Iasaina Reporter-NewsAustin Bureau Board of Water Engines Rat AlAge 20
Al LOIdIG AUSTIN - A new bill setting rood Commission Game and Fish AgV OU
Commission and the Attorney
LORAINE — Funeral for J N which would combine differences General s office — got, together Mrs Anmie Stevenson 80 a res- central Laos
x 1 Sarred 6 former M sch- five present state agencies cannot and couldn’t come up with any ident all her life of the Tecumseh of the key rebel city of
■ -get together on. has been drafted one slate of recommendations to community near Clyde, died at Khouang, a spunecms -------o .
ei Cour ■ sher 5 De weld by Rep. R H Cory of Victoria govern pollution p.m Friday at her home Friday a we-edinai edesive is as
at 2 pm " lay at the Lora De The bar -oud set up a three- The groups spia me different fo owing an extended nest She '■ Information Mir er Bouasan ntAi donee pem
First Baptist Church - the man board with an executive di-ways They each came up with had been 4 semi-invalid for a Norafang also said advance e. men _ We e
Re H V Earringion pastor rector similar to the type of or separate proposals which were number of years and was making ments of a second co umn were Boun oum’s pro Neem regime,
an A Rev A C Hardin of Ker- ganization under which the High- very similar but each wanting to Ber home a th a dapatier 13 miles south of Xieng Khouang
way Department now operates be the or ganization to control pol-A.E layer on A : Code eastern gateway to the strategic
B a - Loraine Cemetery % Cory expressed de t Plaine des Jarres.
> tion xF2 Inte $O1ilul
neral Home it said a least : wi-sucncortammination..or other al T NS * said at the rate of progress now
u Narre sher # fr m 943 brin : the poi ution problem to the terathion of the pay sical chemical Enide cahanare coaly pt. being made, a mayor ofens e 0
died Thursday afternoon foretror: and maybe wi b pass or biological properties or anyPA d CA Y oust the leftist rebels from the
€ 1 a Stecbenyi e - ed after sornel condideration is waters of the State „ such did She lived in the Tecumseh com- north - central plain still s *
• n a peart attack He Eyen to the prodien charge of any liquid gaseous or munity all ber late least, two weeks away . .
: a heart condition for bill * Icet some impetus 1 . stance into any water of < — - . T c These sources said the four
. because of the fact that fine % sureThen socage or a entn * er reuse us am = — armed
r. left the sheriff s office sanizations — Health Department position « substances on the sor-died in 1915 She was a member and fio n by Lotians strafed
in 19400 be moled to Hamo --4 -— tint far
.—Abilenian
He was born Jan 20 1894 in
Ala a a and before becoming wn
he served as a deputy LinC
and lived on a farm near Loraine WVILI JDU0
S ing are his: wile ' - T
daughters Mrs Opa Tine: of ■ Is
Mrs. Doris Hest Talari
Dallas, one son Cap J. E Nar CfOdi/10
rell of Colum 5. Oh two broth--------T
HESTTANP Lao AP - The They are being blocked around
BR army column ad- Vane VieDe by leftist Capt. Kong
handing % The Mecce % moith-Le and his rebel paratroopers,
is three miles south supported by pro - Communist
€ Xieng Pathet -Lao guerrillas
spokesman claimed Western military experts said
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lace aich are uely To seep into of the Opun Methodist church and rocsete enemy portions for The Abilene branch of the Na
underground bodies of water Funeral will be hexi at 2 pm the third day in a o There was Acu of Letter Car.
This catch • an definition would Sunday in Quin Burial -no reports on their securer, tera an instar oncers for ’»’
inc ude everything from salt water in Tecumseh cemetery under the The targets * the art at a banquet in the Windsor Hotel
disposal permits to sanitation direction or Elliot s Funerai t be Pro - % ballroom at 1:30 p.m. Saturday
requirements for drinking water Home artillery posthiongihe dr New officers include Raymond
Duties are prescribed in the . bi . Suryors include, two dauch mes north " Mention, where Shields, president: C L. Shirley,
for the Board % Water Eng.- ters Drs. Hujon Harrison, 22 sarmishins s in prowess Pom Nice president James M Darby,
neers Health Department an d Russel * iene, and Mrs Tay- On this front so der n secretary Odis Adams, treasurer.
Game and Fish Commission ^ one son, Charlie Stevenson. 1 entiane are trying to join UP Rob Sawyer, sergeant at-arms:
The Board of Water Engineers * 2 Code one sister Mrs Lena with other forces moving south and trustees Jack Conaway,
would investigate and determine if Preston. * 2 Clyde one broth- from Luang Prabang, the royal Grady Stevens and Landon Smith.
. pollution was being caused in un-er Charlie Y Cyder capital ‘^ miles north of her incoming auxiliary officers -
derground waters and make re- seven Stat ; dren a ever - to be installed in a joint cere-
commendations to the new Board ereatet -____________c t A n v NEC mony—are Mrs Wayne Mitchell,
SIUKA NEWS president; Mrs W B Seay, vice
been awarde the will investigate and determine pos-U 11 Ciau ---------------------------president Mrs Odis Adams, sec-
H - Advertising Club’s Gold-sible pollution dea ling with aqua- 1 1 The Reporter News in its retary: Mrs. Jack V aughn, trea-
er Ann ers Scholarship or tic or w d fe. bas ally l#a wtel Wednesday editions reported in surer Mrs G W Briley, chap-
would confine it to surface waters its Stork News column the birth lain: Mrs. Tom Kute. color bear-
DITRIT DETTADAT Responsibilities of the Healt Dl of a daughter at Hendrick Me-er. Mrs. Glen Austin, sergeant-at-
PUDLIL KELUK L J Chosen by a pane of the club’s Department w ere out 1 ined as in- FOPIan morial Hospital to M1 and Mrs arms. - and t rustees Mrs. H. H.
---—--Boa Directo ■ as nner n vestigating situations in which the I W1OHF wIUD Hal Windham of Clyde Lusk Mrs. H. H. Taylor and Mrs.
WARRANTY DEEDS note -.«>< principal sum of 2.104.90 compel rtis ng pol ■ on the * ate 5 deri- The mother of the baby is not Raymond Shields
MAT - *-* : * Accontempotaries at the University mental or injurious to any legiti- BIG SPRING (RNS) — Howard the Mrs. Hal Windham nee Ray) Mrs Roy Dodson is the new
EL PY 1 AS. % p*CRR — Hobbs was presented the $300 mate beneficial use to which ‘the Hatley Story, * longtime mem- of Clyde, daughter of Mr and reporter Mrs I. H Barlow, city
r«» check at a special ceremony in waters of the State may be put.“ ber of the Forsan School Board Mrs Elco Ray of Clyde federation delegate Mrs Bill
A Houston’s Press Club Tuesday This is probably the broadest no- was pronounced dead on arrival '___’ Freeman, city federation alter-
Five births were reported Fri- nate and Mrs. C. L. Shirley, his-
tonian Mrs Shields is the outgo-
He was a member of the Ro-
Chester Baptist Church and served
as deacon more than 50 years and
taught an adult men’s Sunday
schoo class some 40 years He
also was a Mason and in 1990
was awarded a 30-year service Mary Paul Schmidt of Dailas. Dan three sisters Mrs Jess Bollinger for ar . C
p. as well as being a member Smith of Rochester and Martha of Brownwood Mrs D L Kim- 1- r - of to and 504 %___,______- -
of the Lueders Baptist Encamp- Sue Clayton of Knox City bell of Clyde and Mrs Joe Wheei- Mr and Mrs Frank Hods 1334 The Game and Fish Commission
ment board sister, Mrs G L Sutton of Lub- er of Sweetwater; and eightWestridge. h
Other activities and civic duties bock three grandchildren, Mrs grandchildren
JOHN ERVIN MANSELL
..earlyday merchant dies
ers, W H and E. A of Loraine
were as a member of the city -
board and school board and as
secretary many years for the
Woodmen of the World
Born Aug 18 1878, in Parse- ------
County he moved to Haskel
County in 1902 and first taught =*
school He married Susie Fowler ? "
at Rochester on March 2 1904 ie
Sun ng are his wife w* EC
daughter Mrs E. Hob Smith of Ent
Rochester one son Paul of Pam- Me
pa teo brothers C H of O Don- -
mell and T. J. of Ballinger one M.
own ee
ux 11V
Tuesday This is probably the broadest au- was pronounced dead on arrival
Et "H Re January W thority in the bill but still all at a local hospital at 10:45 am
52, * L “ m The award was presented by recommendations will go to the Enday , day at Abilene hospitals
Houston Ad Club President Alec Board for final action. He apparently suffered a heart At Hendrick Memorial
AAmChesser whose voice is known to Cory estimated that less than attack at his home in the Otis Girl to Mr and Mrs <
DT5.S local sports fans through Humble 50 employes would be needed in Chalk community, about 20 miles Ward 1825 Sandefer St at 9:30 T Mor ris of Wichita Falls, presi-
.football broadcasts the new agency to keep it func- southeast of Big Spring He had a m Friday dent of the Texas State Associa-
*cunon Ta Noce for .Each yea the Houston Ad Club tioning The three beard mem-lived there for 17 years and for Girl to Vr and Mrs Bobby P tion of Letter Carriers
0 . * N plans to make a similar award bers would delegate most of the the past, 18 years he had been Dillard, Cross Plains, at 8:08 a.m Shields will present three books
PML.HNE to a deserving student to further authority to the executive direct- employed as a pumper for Pure Friday entitled "Mailman U. S. A." to
me-n s.n Bane the cause of advertising profes--or but maintain policy making Oil Co. .Boy to Maj and Mrs Walter Supt of Schools A E Wells The
rl P2s od sionalism and higher learning decisions. If passed, the initial ,Mr Story had been 4 member A Renelt 132 Alabama Rd . at book is authored by William C.
*F :. Young Hobbs was born and members would be appointed for or the. school board since 1947 5:42 a m Friday Doherty, president of the national
3* sm reared in Abilene s a former two four and six year terms and and was a member of the Forsan Girl to Mr and Mrs Don A association. ______________
part-time employe of the Reper- then six year terms after that so Methodist Church, serving on the Maxwell. 225 N Bowie Dr. at
*1-12 ter-ews and edited the Abilene t would have alternating ap- Board of Stewards . - 4 14 a m Friday
5 U 16 Bix High paper his senior year there, pointers Senate confirmation of Rome eo. 24. at.oasaa At Dyess AFB:
: tuet % de He also worked for a time for the appointees would be required in Burretcounty, be married ola Boy to T Sgt and Mrs L C
Roces v^- ‘ Vest Texas Cinlities where his Outlined as un auf th-Sicek on Dec 14 1925 at Sean An Mullins. 134 Pennsylvania St at
e==1-*elsHdistric4-managor-------out first gaining board approval-.,74pm Thursday.
* D Anders, pan He is currently a resident of are - Funeral WHbe held at * 30 pm---
«% assamanon • . Ho ston emp oyed part-t me 1. The construction, installation, Sunday in NaileyPickle Funeral Singere W:II
. ■ 5 , the Ho • Post and or operation of any industrial or Chapel, with H. Clyde Smith Singers Will Meet
57* PH* late at the University of Hous- commercial establishment or any and the Rev B Taylor official Sunday at Scranton
A SE v ton this month_____________extension of modification which PAD D a Try * SCRANTON - The Callahan
“i—d would cause, an increase in the Surviving are his wife: three County Singing Convention will
4 Hatwin atich would anee the physical ApERt Rand st O oalaad the Bameis Churen in serantor
LeE Pe * TQIWIg chemical or biological content £ Beth Story of Otis Chalk at 2 p.m according to Raymond
: EU * " _ 2. The construction, installation three brothers Harold and B Morgan secretary
: trunreAe A ... modification or operation of any Story of Miles and Dailey of San
.% s F.E- Ge Award disposal system or extension Angelo: three sisters. Mrs H P
„ - - - VuiJ M n u 3. The increase n volume or Broun * Water Valley Mrs Roy
1 . e . strength of any wastes in excess McDonald of San Angelo and Mrs
* Sees i When Army SiC Raymond J of the permissive discharge spe- w S Holland of Miles and two
FA 99 Hatuig Fort Smith Ark Pe-cified under any existing permit grandchildren.
under cat X E ,4 And the construction or use -_____________________________
."%.L.T ,*-== ported for duty with the-Hardin of any new outlet for the dis-
a. “e Free Simn ons Unive Reserve Or charge of wastes into the waters Transporting Car
---------fi r Train ng C orps he received Hearings on actions are provid- 1
- . bill__________Illegally Alleged -
Charles Franklin Mr Mewright died at 25 a.m BOY S Arm brOKeT mer - Korea " An indictment has been filed
CldrICs TCHKIHI Frida at The Winters Mun pal - 1 . sar E - Hataiz ap Postal Receipts in U. S. District Court here ac-
n . Hospital He had driven to the 7 Car Crash 2 -e causing James Thomas Grissom of
Diac at.fi hospital, where his wife is a nizit in L-Or CraSh r in military sch e a Higher at Cisco unlawfully transporting a stolen
ANC CHT nurse after becoming He s “ a di Abilene boy was tactics, was presented with car from Abilene to Knox
fered a heart attack as he was *:tificate of Achievement by Lz. CISCO RNS — Postal receipts n on Dec 1960
COLORADO CITY RNS - Fu being Da to bed in see soodiaree terne an cor chares w spam proves sor in Cisco for the calendar year onusom a in the custody of a
neral for Char es C. Frank - % He was born Jan 9. 1918 at moHOP M gE r ea arm.....rv - e and 156tta for 1960 totaled $56,961 - a $802 U S Marshal at Knoxville where
will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. Delia Lake coming to Winters er - earlier n n man senceantacicio increase over 1959 according to he was arrested Law enforce-
at the Kiker and Son chacel with who his parents when he was a .einereio o the H-SU ROTC. in a short cere-4 report by wJ Foxworth, post- ment officials a so are looking for
Rev Horace Bloodworth of Silver three He was a longtime employe He PAL RCT R and the west monymaster This represents the most a noth er man who has been
officiating. of the Winters Manufacturing Co: DeBuilo gap 5 an Hatwig’s former unit Company money taken In at the Cisco Post charged similarly. .
Burial will be in Colorado City He married" The former HelenR K -e of 111 California B. 1st Battle Group 17th Infantry: Office since 1938 although higher Indictments against the pass
cemetery Smith Dec J. 1908 at Winters 3 0 UB transferred 7th Infantry Division, forwarded receipts were recorded during the were returned by. a grand jury
Mr. Franklin died Friday at He was a member of the Method- St-Pthe arward to be presented when oil boom days of the early 1920 S. at Amarillo
2.30 a m at his home on Rt J is: Church1 21 fom the sergeant arrived here Foxworth said.
He was born Jan 24. 1894 in Me. Survivors include his wife two T 6 Srione were injured He was cited for “knowledge The increase in postal rates of
nard County and married Celia daughters, Carlene and Sherry « . Suarateancident Friday nitiati e and devotion to duty ' July. 1958 was cited as a major
Penskofer - at Lawton Okla oe the home three sons Johnny and I n was - cot. The award pointed out that Ha- reason for the rise in total
May 34 1919 They came to Randell of the home and Donald - driven Clif wig maintained his platoon at a receipts. Foxworth said the city
Mitchell County in 1944 from Coke of Midland: two sisters. Mrs Ruth . R Craulford 6700 lock high degree of military efficiency would maintain a first class post
County Doss of Kermit and Mrs. Edmond s - ada; Blvd. at an ac. set high proficiency standards and office as long as postal receipts
Survivors are the wife a son Magnom of H R 1 ess road at the Preea nter- assumed respor norma > during each year attain a figure
Charles Jr of Colorado City a and a brother. Buford of San An- section Officers reported missioned of-of $40,000
brother J W. of Florence Colo.: gelo. - ford was not injured ficer discharging those reponsi-
two sisters, Mrs * S McDonald. Jacqueline. Ann Lanier 16 of bites in an oustanding man-
of Stanton and Mrs. C £ Kil Romero Funeroi 2781 Hickory St., was hospitalized per-
gore of Brady three grandhil- RomTS 5 at Hendrick shortly after 8 a m. The sergeant who served as a
dren and one great-grandch Set Here Today with facia cuts rece ed - an platoon leader in Korea approxi-
----accident at Lowden and Beech mately one year replaces M Sgt.
I Mass w be said at 3 pm Sts Her condition was reported Warner V. Minnis who left in Au-
Sharon Jones Saturday for Francisco Romero, to be good gust, 1960 for duty in Korea
■ " about 55 who was found dead at Calvin James Hudson, 27, of In addition to his responsibility
€ at 2 ' Sears Blvd by zaso Beech S driver of the oth- as an structor Sgt Hatwig w T
UDOCTOOCS DUTOCIy children Thursday nig er car involved in the collision, serve as ROTC rifle team coach. I
" " Burial in City Cemetery will be was treated, and released from He and his wife are residing at 1
The condition of Mrs Jack L directed by Laughter - North the hospital. 1217 North 10th. 1
(Sharon Jones. 23, of 1241 Beech Funeral F ==========
St., unconscious since a traffic: Justice of the Peace H. F Long LClqs--------nn1
accident here Dec 19 remained ruled death was from natural® 1
pai sum *
thel Hence
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Officers will be installed by T.
W. B. Mayo,
Hamlin, Dies.
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73, a farmer died at 3:15 p.m n.
Friday at his home Rt 1 McCaul- :
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married Birdie Thrash at McCaul fares MfWriflnl
ley7 on Oct1 1950 COL 53 PEIS
He attended the McCaulley Bap- r ..I cI.a
tist church Funeral Sialed
Funeral arrangements are pend-
ing at Hamlin Funeral Home TAHu 54 Winters
Survivors include his wife one lOudy di WINICTS
son, Alvis of Grand Prairie: one i
stepson, Rufus Thrash of Sholes WINTERS — Funeral for Cars:
Ind.: one. daughter, Mrs Jesse los y McWright 43 wit be held 3
(Myrnabell Youngblood of Albu- at 2 p.m Saturday at the Spill,
querque N M three sisters Memorial Chapel
Miss Alice Maye and Mrs Dora Officiating will be the Rev Vir- :
Hemphill both of Hamlin and James pastor of the Southside .
Mrs. Madie Curtiss of Floydada Boost Church assisted by the:
• grandchildren and 4 great-grand- Re s T. Shoemake : as x of :
children. the First Baptist Church Burial!
•—————— will be in Lakeview Cemetery, , D 1
Mr Wrighi died a 25 am Boy 5 Broken
Frida at the Winters Mun a 1
Hospital He had driven to the
hospital, where his wife is a nith L-LCT TC9N
nurse after becoming ill He suf-
much the same Friday night at causes
St. Joseph Hospital in Fort Worth. Mr Romero was found by sex
She had not regained conscious- eral boys who had brought him
ness a supply of wood His only known
She underwent brain surgery survivor is a sister in California
Friday morning at the hospital,
and attendants said she had with-
stood the operation r. good shape
A private-duty nurse is on duty
Mrs. Jones received a skull
fracture and other injuries in the
two-car crash on U.S Highway 80
just east of the West Freeway.
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