The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961 Page: 2 of 26
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MacArthur Whirls Through Day, Addresses
Huge Throngs, Draws Praise of Leaders
Singleton Heads
Roscoe Lions
ROSCOE IRNSI - New offi- -
cers for the Roscoe Lions Club
By DON HUTH , honor by President Carlos P. tears. military uniform. MacArthur told MacArthur ended his address were a Wod t e Cr Cra
MANILA (AP) —General of Garcia In the exchange of trib- Dressed agam in his crushed the Luneta Park throng the on a sad note.'imsa
the Army Douglas MacArthur utes, Mrs MacArthur burst into wartime campaign cap and tan United States will stand firmly - And now even as 1 hail you of Ballinger, a ormer Lion dis-
*u ...——-----me a N .. -" andumuaxmamnorsin chares df ar
15-year history of this Asian re Chutists Willing to JII m D • World War II. must admit with a sense of sad T * Singleton was
public Tuesday and said it was Tut IST S VY HHRS TO we P. "The tide of world affairs ebbs ness. that the deepening shadow- des .resident of the Inh
-a dream come true." Dalvis Anutkar and flows in and out he said, ot life cast doubt upon my ability succeeding John Mickay
The 81-year-old warrior a DrlVIng is Anotner MOTTC Old empires die. new nations to pledge again: 1 shall return succeed om *
Filipono citizen by adoption, hero • are born alliances rise and van Cries of "Not No!" rose above Other officers installed include |
in war and staunch supporter of PITTSBURG, Kan AP) —take the first but not the second ish. But through all this vast con- the thunderous n 1 on Women ed Harold Haynes, first vice
Philippine independence - deliv-Parachuting in 18 mile an hour The sky dives were staged Tues, fusion the mutual friendship of' .president: W G. Haney, second
eied the major Independence Day winds just for an exhibition is day morning Then officials of the our two countries shines like a wept. Shoutime MacArthur, our vice president: T. D Huff. sec.
address before 400,000 Filipinos one risk Buckingmorning Then of ten fold beacon in the night liberator." crowds surged arom-------= CE
jammed into Manila’s Luneta highway traffic on the Fourth of celebration asked the parachutists. “You may be sure that u you the general as he tried to leave rel treasurers Jack Meares
Park. He reviewed a 24 hour pa-i July is another to stay over until late afternoon fight again. Americans will be at the park and police reinforce Lion tamer, the Hev." dienn
rade and was swarmed by ad 1 Five members of the Mid judge a beauty, contest your side, shoulder to shoulder, ments were rushed in to escort Roenfeldt, tailtwister: an 1
mirers. lica Sky Diving Club of Kansas ‘ Sorry said Danny Payne, once again comrades in armshim safely to his ear Joe Sne id Jimmie Morris and
He later was praised lavishly Ciry here to join in a commu- club president, “our wives are And you may be sure that as your At the state banquet attended R. L Haney, directors.
at a state banquet given in his nity celebration, were willing to afraid for us to be on the high-old. commander in chief 1 shall by 120 top diplomatic and Eox Holdover directors are Mor
__=====______________— ways in late afternoon when the do all in my limited power to see ernment guests, Garcia warmly 0 T - Mor
2 A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS traffic is heaviest We have to that you receive full reward for praised M cArthur and the man Wright A H Haney and
4-A Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Morning. July 5. 1961 drive right back to Kansas City,” your past service ” United States “ John McKay.
ZALE’S COMPLETE
WATCH OVERHAUL
P.
DOWNTOWN
S Q.4
Clothiers
RIVER OAKS VILLAGE
Al
Only
INCLUDES EVERYTHING!
• Precision Adjustment
by Zale’s factory
trained experts
• Cleaning and Oiling
• Replacement of any
needed parts including
crystal and
mainspring
• One low price for any
standard man’s or
lady’s watch
166 PINE
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BEGINS
WEDNESDAY
MORNING
Substantial Savings on seasonal apparel with plenty of hot weather
ahead. All merchandise on sale is from our regular stock of fashion-
able goods in a wide selection of styles, colors and fabrics from our
large line of famous brands (as Society Brand, Hollywood, Roymont,
Yorkeshire, Freeman Enro, and many ethers) Fer the ladies.. . Nardis, :
Nani, Catalina, Graff, and others. A timely savings for vacation wear.
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OR 3 4259
Good Selections will be found at both locations Downtown
and River Oaks Village
• River Oaks Open 'til 9:00 p. m. Every Thursday
• Park free any downtown parking lot
GROUP-1
Values to $49.95
SALE
GROUP-2
Values to $89.95
SALE
MEN’S SUITS-
SPECIAL GROUP
39 ’59
• VERY OUTSTANDING
• MOST DESIRABLE
• GOOD SELECTION
• GOOD SIZE RANGE
• COLORS YOU WANT
V
$6995 A
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$7500 E
S
SALE
SPORT COATS
ONE GROUP STRAW HATS
V2 PRICE
GROUP-3
Values to $100.’
SALE
GROUP-4
Values, to $135.
SALE
49 $69 $99
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VALUES TO
$0 09
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$4995.
SALE
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VALUES TO
SALE
VALUES TO
SALE
169°5........S49. :
$95°°
$1 3500
559.
599.
$1795
$1495
$1995 ..
. . $1595
SPECIAL GROUP
VALUES TO $25.
CLOSE-OUT.
$2500 .
$1995
SALE
$19 CR Two
12.79 PAIR
S25.
SPORT SHIRTS
DRESS SHIRTS
SOCKS
GROUP 1
Values to $5 95
SALE
‘3.89
2 for $7.
— BOYS'
BOYS' SUITS
Values to
SALE
24.95.... $19.45
31.95.... $24.45
36.95.... $27.45
GROUP 2
Values to $1095
SALE
54.89
2 for s9. .
White Short Sleeve
4 FOR $12.50
$3.49 each
SPECIAL GROUP
Values to $1.50
6 for $4.50
_ TIES —
.(AND
BELTS
SPECIAL GROUP
Values to $5.00
SALE
99'
DEPARTMENT-
BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS
Values to 4 95
*2.49
2 FoK 4.50
LADIES’ SPORTSWEAR
SHORTS - TAPERS - DRESSES
SHIRTS - SHIRT DRESSES
GROUP- 1
GROUP - 2
BOYS' SPORT COATS
Values to SALE
14.95.... $12.45
17.95.... $14.45
19.95.... $15.45
21.95.... $16.0
23.95 :. . $18.4
BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS
Values to
1.98 .. .
2.98 .
3.98 .. .
SALE
$1.49
$2.39
$3.19
REDUCED
REDUCED
--MEN’S SHOE DEPARTMENT
ALL SHOES FROM BOTH STORES
CEA.th . A Our Entire Stock of Summer Shoes Also fine selection of
GROUPED IN DOWNTOWN year round styles. Don’t miss this semi-annual event. .
STORE ONLY. - ... - come in and sove.
semi-annual
SALE
FREEMAN
SHOES FOR MEN
SPECIAL GROUP
150 PAIRS
VALUES TO $16.95
now
$4190
VALUES TO $21.95
now
$1690
VALUES TO
$21.95
1/2 price
• Other Freemans proportionately reduced
£
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961, newspaper, July 5, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1671998/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.