The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 22, 1961 Page: 4 of 22
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Saturday Morning, July 22, 1964
PUBLIC RECORDS
FILE
IN COUNTY COCET AT LAW a for 815.5
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Saiets. petition for • stay or-B
B McCamey vs. Preferred in- te
Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich <”
CE EC PIM Ren. aua onl=
Lynda Joyce Dye I:
* Texas Deleo
Gi
as Produce Co. vs Bryan City
uit on account _ Te
yne Feaster vs. J. W Wemp- Ine.
it for damages Sun
efining Co vs. John Harrell M
unt $10;
lth Corp. v# H L Gates W
Greetings Corp. vs Jess El- w
account. med
ins Co vs. C. S Cochran et Ne
account. _ miss
is Sutton, vs Texas Depart 5400
blie Safety, petition for stay Lt
Rex Mitchell vs. Texas De Pr
I Public Safety, petition for tee.
uda Cash vs Lumberman's ^
ualty Co., suit on insurance Usse
nda Cash vs. Lumberman's D.°
rance Co. suit on insurance West
Sons, Inc vs. Riverside Trail F I
turing Co., suit on account City
itting Works vs. Robert B ----
nig business as Eva's Dress pug
in account _
tors vs Robert B Pender,
tor of New Jersey. Inc - «
vs. Cor
ago. III.
George
As
1 in
; Lt. 40, BE 25 Replat No
srock Hollow Adda.
New Fire Key
Rate Can Save
Rotan $1,200
Eichmann Claims Courage Failed
the Nazi daughter of six million appeared shaken when the court Judge Halevy prefaced two
JERUSALEM (AP) - Adolf Jews. Eichmann has steadfastly adjourned hours of questions with a warn-
__._________Eichmann confessed to his Israe’i maintained his job was organiz- Visibly fatigued after his long ing:,
93 %: AUSTIN - Rotan residents will dvr Farber, ing deportations, and had nothing testimony, Eichmann refused to "This may be your last chance
to Eadie be saving nearly $1,200 per year the campaign to exterminate Eu-to do with the death camps it accept legal responsibility but ad Your only chance to say in full
poreny on fire insurance premiums un-rope’s Jews. He said he now has the end of the line mitted again he feels ethically view of the public what your
Satenkey rate decrease to face his own conscience Friday's questions came from responsible for the part he played p;ace is, what kind of person you
Housing“From a human point of view, Judges Benyamin Halevy and Iz- in the Nazi death machine He h and if you are a man who
Abilene granted Thursday by the State I have a reckoning with myself,” hak Raveh. Presiding Judge said he now realizes, that “any are and # Sou 1 6
T. Se Board of Insurance the former Gestapo officer de- Moshe Landau will question Eich-nationalism can grow to excess tries to evade his responsi
50 4 The key rate for the Fisher dared "I lacked civil courage, mana Monday, but the temper of and lead to various terrible ex-ties."
Dre Her. County community was lowered just as most of those in uniform the court was obvious in the ques-pressions." "I "" not * coward t
: LT Tot 4 cents on per $100 lacked it.” tioning from the other two. “There is an internal split in mann replied. “I do not want.to
rank t n. 4 t , Per 5.00 Testifying for the 24th day Basically their questions indi- me. a conscious dilemma 1 was seek refuge under a facade
o a note worth ° fire insurance premium- Eichmann stood in the prisoner’s cated serious doubt about Eich- swayed from one side to the oth- and prevarications
a Aden purchased annually A 1-cent re dock surrounded by bulletproof mann’s credibility. Eichmann er A large part of the German He said he wants his family to
183. clh duction in the key rate is equiv- glass while the judges who will gave signs that he sensed this nation complied blindly The in- know the truth and "that is why I
Kenneth alent to a 1 per cent reduction in decide whether he hangs ques- through frequent use of his hands dividual felt his own conduct welcome this opportunity to sift
ion of • ha t mod Mr fine incur tioned him closely about his per- in an almost imploring gesture would be irrelevant-a drop in,the truth from all the falsehood
P Rier the amount pa 10 tor me in.ur- sonal philosophy and his role in repeated during the session He the bucket." surrounding my person."
Lloyd B ance. On the basis of the $28,291
weE worth of premiums purchased in
X 1960, the 3-cent reduction at Ro-
Coun tan would save $1,148 on pre
Reporter-News Austin Bureau
amiums.
fl The new rate was made effec-
1#y
& F
. et ux et al to
LoO 7 & 8 Block
live on all policies written on or
: alter July 1. The state sets the
, key rate for each city by sending
out its inspectors who make
• charges on deficiencies as well as
allow credits for protective meas-
• ures and equipment.
Of the total 43 cents made in
charges. 10 cents of this came for
i the wholly volunteer fire depart-
ment and 6 cents for lack of en-
forcement of building laws. Cred-
its were allowed for boo ster
: trucks and methods of fire pre
i vention and principles of fire in
i surance taught in the public
schools.
PENNEY’S S°P Thntet
ron-ranea-verg A.M to 8:30 P.M.
By GARVEN HUDGINS
Body of Woman
Found in River
SAN ANGELO (AP) - Officers
recovered from the Concho Riv.
er downtown Friday the body of
Mrs. Dewey McCorkle, 58, The
women had been missing since
Thursday from her hotel resi-
dence.
I E rquisite
D tape lies
Fho. OR 4-8121
THE
ROYAL
SHOP
1057 SOUTH 3RD.
“I wonder why
our Sleetie service
bill) is higher
this month?”
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sen to
Housing
F. Sect
110; Lts
9
ck Epien.
or $7,500;
notion of a note
1 of $11,800 Lt.
2. Blks. 11 & 12.
All Biks. 13 & 14,
nt, to Emmett A.
r pt. Lt. 2. BIB
ux. to E. S. Las-
• a note in orig.
): Lt. 28. Blk 26.
Shipment
NEW
SALESMAN'S SAMPLE
SHOES
FOR LADIES
$1.98
---AND---
$2.88
Final Closeout
ON ALL
LADIES' SUMMER
Dress Heels
$4.88
H.C.H.
SHOES
SELF SERVE
1601 Butternut
OUR GREATEST CLEARANCE
EVENT OF THE YEAR!
TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON MEN S
SPORT SHIRTS
• SOLIDS or FANCIES
• WOVEN GINGHAM CHECKS
• SIZES S AI L ..........
$
JUST REDUCED BIG
GROUP OF MEN'S BETTER
SUMMER SUITS
HERE’S GOOD NEWS
) In homes served by
WTU, the overage cost
of a KWH of service is
? 20% less than it was
D 10 years ago.
• Huge Savings
on each suit
• Dacron & Blends
• Dacron & Cottons
• Broken Sizes 38 to
reg. or long
1:
18
MEN’S ENTIRE STOCK
• SWIMWEAR REDUCED ...
• ONE BIG GROUP BOYS
SWIM WEAR
• GIRLS 3 to 6 — 7 to 14
SWIM WEAR.. .
044
........&
■ 88
00
and
20
• WOMEN’S STOCK OF
SWIM WEAR REDUCED ...
00
......
• MEN’S GALEY & LORD COTTON T6D88
SPORT COATS...............
TERRIFIC SAVINGS
OVER 200 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S
OR MEN’S BETTER
DRESS
SHOES
99
■ PAIR
Regardless of
Price These
Must Go Values
To 10.95
W omen’s Sizes 51-9
AA & B Widths
Men’s Sizes 7 to 12
1 B & D Widths
Beg pardon, lady, but aren’t
you enjoying the
big reason why?
0 VER there in the window. Isn't that air conditioner new this summer?
Naturally, every time you get some new electric servant you use more
electricity. Naturally, your bill will be a little higher. But remember these two
facts about the electric service you now enjoy:
First, you do use more electricity for the simple reason that it’s about the
most efficient and dependable servant you can get! Second, the more electricity
you use, the less you pay for it per average kilowatt-hour.
Can you think of a bigger bargain?
West Texas Utilities
Company
an investor
owned company
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