The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 308, Ed. 2 Wednesday, April 30, 1952 Page: 3 of 31
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3 A THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS ------------------
J-A Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Evening, April 30, 1952 If DEGADAC
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lot n block o. Crescent Heights
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DESPITE FEDERAL AID
Red Cross Funds Still
Needed in Flood Area
A letter explaining the differ-
ence in Congressional appropria-
tions to assist flood-stricken areas
in the Missouri Valley and the
funds needed by the Red Cross was
received at the Taylor County
Chapter office this week
Walker L Millner, manager of
the Midwestern Area office at St
"While federal funds have been
made available for restoration of
basic community facilities and for
other types of emergency rehabili-
tation. they do not substitute for
the human and personal help pro-
vided by the Red Cross. That or-
ganization is operating full force
I with its own funds to prevent suf-
fering and to provide direct relief
and rehabilitation to thousands of
Texan’s Body Found
In Wreckage of F-86
Texas, Welsh is survived by his Welsh of Sunshine Ranch, Route 2,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norval J. San Antonio. ”
Ernest Miorn administrator estate ofLAS VEGAS Nev April 20 (—
a 2 JohnDavia Miliorn to Lena M Englert. The body of a Texas flier, 1st Lt.
canine Phe :--‘ 2“ dee .
LAS VEGAS, Nev April 20 A
J William Welsh, 30 was found yes-
terday in the wreckage of his F-86
J I plane. Welch, from Nellis Air
Force Base, crashed near Overt
Nev Monday.
A graduate of the University of
GOSPEL MEETING
EGYPTIAN SUFFRAGIST —
Madame Doria Shafik, leader
of the Egyptian Union. Bent
El-Nil (Daughter of the Nile),
fights for the right of Egyptian
women to vote in the Egyptian
general elections, in May. Ma-
cime Stn"k is also the first
Woman to apply for candidacy
in tie elec ion.
Trout may be found in all but
three of the 14 counties in Arizona.
Louis, Mo., stated that a recent |
news release from Washington,
stating that Congress had com- families and enterprises’."
pleted legislative action on the
$25,000,000 appropriation, fails to
clarify the purposes for which this
fund will be used.
"It may lead some people to
believe that use of this fund would
duplicate the work of the Ameri-
U. S. C-C Expected
To Oppose Controls
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can Red Cross in meeting human
needs It will be used mainly for
restoring community facilities, the
maintenance of which is a public
responsibility,” Millner’s letter
stated
States Chamber of Commerce was
expected to approve today a de-
mand tor prompt removal of all
federal wage, price and rent ceil-
ings
A proposed economic policy on
this subject, passed by the Board
of Directors, was up for member-
ship vote this afternoon at the final
business session of the Chamber’s
He quoted Raymond M Foley,
Housing and Home Finance ad-
ministrator and federal disaster
relief coordinator, directing the
expenditure of the fund, who said, 40th annual meeting
Everything
for
Mother’s
Little
Angel at!...
BABY WEEK
SPECIALS
Great big buy on tiny litle fashions purchased
especially for this event. Everything from cool
little Sunsuits to hand embroidered dresses,
slips, pillow cases ore included in this Special
event. Hurry in!
Values to 2.29
Choice
each
group consists of:
Infant's Dresses
Dress Sets
Infant's Slips
Sun Suits
Diaper Shirts
Infant’s Bibs
Embroidered
Pillow Cases
Boy's Dresses
' Exquisitely hand embroidered
in the Philippines—
MINTER’S, PLEASE SEND ME BABY ITEMS
Dresses
Dress Sets
Slips
Sun Suits
Bibs
Pillow Cases
Size | Color | 2nd Color 1 Price
Dioper Shirts 1
Boy’s Dresses I
Name and Address
-□ Cash
.• Charge
□ COD
inkot
Infant’s Wear
Second
Fleer
LAST NIGHT WE WERE
THINKING ABOUT YOU!
We were wondering why and how you can be content with that antique
thing called on ice box! Don’t you realize that amazing new home
appliances have been invented? New ideas. New economy. New
efficiency. Work cut ,. half. The newest of the ... in fine Refriger-
ators is here—of A. ■ BARROW. And . grand selection of Gos and
Electric Ranges. Come in for . look today. Friendly service awaits
you!
A. B. BARROW FURNITURE CO.
N. 3RD & CEDAR
Phone 4-4396
APRIL 21 - 30
SERVICES
Morning .....11:15
Evening ...... 7:30
Preacher
Robert Gordon Clement
Liberty, Texas
North Park Church of Christ
2958 Grape St.
• New Colors
• New Shapes
• New Bands
• New Comfort
New Straws
Saturday, May 3
is the
ime to switch
Get out from under your old felt and know the comfort of a fresh new straw from our
marvelous collection' . . You'll find all the new shapes, new colors, new band treatments
and in weights you'll hardly realize you have one on! . , . Panamas, Bakus, China Splits,
novelty weaves in styles and shapes to please every man’s taste.
Choose from an all-new collection by
DOBBS and YACHT CLUB
2.95 4.95 7.50 10.00
The New Milans---
A straw that is good looking as it is comfortable . . shown in summery
pastels and in the new darker colors. Long wearing, too.
The New Colors —
Walnut, Boca Ton, Frost, Cocoa, Sand, Birch, Desert, Turf, and Sun Ray:
The New Shapes— .
Whether you prefer a wide brim or the new arch crown with a narrow brim,
you will find it here in our showing of finer straws.
Bands are new, too! -- See all the season’s best
styles in our windows now.
. New
Man's
Shop
choose the
WESTWARD
In Genuine Panama
. 1(2,
Street
Level
$10
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 308, Ed. 2 Wednesday, April 30, 1952, newspaper, April 30, 1952; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1648872/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.