The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1961 Page: 3 of 22
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS.
Abilene, Texas, Saturday Morning July J. 1941
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Figures Shew High Temperatures Expected
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Rogers Sells
KDUB TV
Properties
LUBBOCK - Purchase of
KDUB television properties — in- |
eluding the physical assets of
KPAR TV in Sweetwater Abilene
— was announced Friday by W
D Dub: Rogers Sidney A Gray-
son, president of KSYD-TV in
Wichita Falls, heads the company
making the purchase “at a cost
—in excess of $4 million.”— -----
| Jimmie Isaacs, president and
general manager of KPAR TV,
„ said in Abilene that the transae- |
tion will in no way affect present
operations or programming of the
station. ,
• Salvation Army - 4th Proclaimed
. 2-4 As Patriots’Day.
Dicnic Set | A proclamation concerning
VDJ PCH Patriots’ Day Celebration slated
i__,for July 4 in Fair Park Stadium
Daily Vacation Bible School be- under sponsorship of Panramore
ing conducted in Abilene by the Post 57, American Legion, was “
local Salvation Army unit will be issued Friday by Abilene Mayor
climaxed Saturday with a noon C. R. Kinard -
picnic at Fair Park for the al- Featuring patriotic speeches, a “.
,most300 children who have been band concert and fireworks dis- *
y : attending. • play. Patriots’ Day Celebration is
Largest attendance of the week open to the public free- of charge.:
, came on Wednesday, - when 285 ================================
1:4 Texas Key Broadeasters-is, the-
.licensee-of Channel 12,”. Richard.
Ar Wirephote? Elam Jr.. secretary treasurer. |
children were present.
| "This is the largest school we
have ever had in Abilene," Maj.
James Anderson of the unit said.
"We had to ask the children not
to bring anyone else because we
were so crowded. This is the first
time we ever had to ask anyone
not to come to Bible School."
• Janet Edmondson is in charge
of the Bible school, which has
used the theme "fishers of men"
in its lessons and crafts pro-
gram.
Dorthy Lee
Brashear
an .
high-foshien *
hair-stylists
invite you to get A
HEAD START ON
VACATION GLAMOUR
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= FORECAST FOR TODAY.
Accountants Elect
* By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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(EwiA Mg SAtii mired A Atlanta,"eloudy
SCTS uturuey Bismark, clear
. 4 Boston, clear
Public accountants here for the delegates heard Walter Birch, di- Buffalo, clear
convention of the Texas Associa-rector of development at Abilene Chicago clear
tion of Public Accountants won Hesdrena Callons, supak on "DECincinnati, clear
elect officers for the coming year Birch’s talk climaxed a day Cleveland. clear
during the final business session-filled with speeches and business Denver rain
at the Windsor Hotel Saturday at sessions. Des’ Moines, clear
. 1 Earlier in the day,B. Mc-Detroit, clouds
- The convention. which drew -56 Ilroy of. Little Rock. Ark . gov- Aankss cloudy
public accountants from all over ernor of District 8 of the National f ort worth. clear,
the state, will end with the in- Society of Public Accountants. Honolulu cloudy
augural luncheon at 12 10 p.m outlined to the group what the T Arons ( ear
ac cording to Program Director national organization is doing for Tec Asen lie. ram
W F., Fiveash, Abilene account- the public accountant in Texas Kansas City Cloudy
ant and the rest of the nation. 1 • --, .......
et. the Walter Johnson, president of the Mempnis loud, 92 70 More Than Ills
First National Bank of Abilene, Miami cloudy 87.78 : 1 LUSH 1*1
spoketo the accountants. on Milwaukee Near . 89.68 CI
"Bank Relations to Public Ac Npis St Paul: cloudy 82 62 : Police were searching for
counts,” He told the convention New-Orleans clear
that it is through the,accountants New York, cloudy
reports that banks get a complete Omaha, clear
picture ‘of a firm s activities . Philadelphia, clear
" This allows the-banks to pass on Phoenixclear
the-n eeds of borrowers, ” he said Pittsburgh, cloud v a 622 .-. .
Earl Wetmore of Se or Portland. Me clear . 87 70 on the theft change Friday aft For established well known line of flexible hose and
,9- 59. Temgona Sure Clark s uitice of accessories, includes wire braided flexibel metal hose.
79 67 2,24. He is reported to have fepre conduit, wire braided Teflon, hydraulic rubber hose,
82.60 sented himself in Abilene ‘as a Quick-seaf couplings and related products for steam,
2 55 spiritual healer." while spiriting, hydraulic, petroleum, chemical, beverage refrigerat-
9 53 . away $5 in cash and two ladies - ion and other industrial applications - -
3 T: Logan chief instructor of Washington, clean 19 67 neericfremiomdan eideriyclLatih. Excellent profit margin with full promotion and mark.
agents for the Internal Revenue Winnipeg, clear82 64 05 - Davis said that perhaps • he eting support from manufacturer.
Service, Dallas, discussed various M-Missing: T-Trace . told her he had to remove the
phases of nternalcrevenue. He . - - *------rings and cash as part of the
said that today’s Internal - even The Jewish population in the "cure.”
nue agentsare, more courteous United States totals 5,370,000. Davis said he “would like to
than tax collectors of the past according to the Jewish Statistical catch the man and help prescribe
"I take this as a compliment Bureau. - a little dose of jail for him.
to me because I train them, ne.-----------------._________________:_________________________
said.-----------
=================--------====== said earlier Friday. “The owner-
THE WEATHER ship of the physical property is
‘ ‘Y EA ‘ HIEA - the only thing that has changed.
The school was held at Salva- with a beautifully styled
tion Army headquarters 6th and
Chestnut.
coiffure
ELSEWHERE
M 6
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We Mi'll have a 10-year lease on
the physical facilities with an op 1
tion to purchase '' ‘1
Alsoinvolved in the change of
ownership is- KCDY-TV n> Big
Portaguese arrived in- Angola
in 1482 and for centuries re-
garded the African land only as
the reservoir of a profitable ex-
port—slaves --------
DIAL OK 3-3131 .
-—FOR APPOINTMENT—
DORTHY LEES
BEAUTY SALON
1126 S. %h St
CLOSED MONDAY
90
78 64 .35
Spring,
50 Rogers, at the request of the
new owners, will continue for a
time as manager with the Lub-
bock station He founded KDUB-
72. TV in Lubbock Nov. 15.1952 u • :
Bessenot ‘
92 T ing a Federal Communications ti-psR-G
97. 72 - Commission order lifting a ban
* 7 on ‘ issuance of television station EAGLE SCOUTS — Presented with their Eagle Scout
7 3 1 censes KDUB-TV is recognized badges Friday night at a Court of Honor at Camp Ton-
91 71 as the first station for a medium | kawa w ere- J im Show alter, left, assistant Scoutmaster | —
of Troop 33. First Baptist Church of Abilene, and
____son of Mrs:’ M. Vaden Showalter857 Cedar St. and
the late Mr Showalter, and John Henley Jr., Troop 5.
College Heights Elementary, e son of Mr. and Mrs
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#2 69 1 sized market in the nation
88 60 - ———-----^ -----
53 T ‘Healer Took
92 75 Rodl. TUVA
John Henley Sr. 866 Fannin St.
3 & “curer of incurables, Friday eve I
8 55 ning to discover his remedy for a
9 68 felony theft charge
: 5 Ali Kiro Mikel, 42, who City
- — 58 Det Bill Davis says is also known
1**8 , as—Rene Delmar." was-named-
88 62 42 on the theft charge Friday aft-
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1961, newspaper, July 1, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1671994/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.