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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 48

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Wednesday, January 15, Amurillo CloSt-Tirt 51 Swisher Stock Legal Notices Balding, Amartllo Coir Tri-State Area Mrs. Irene 3. Johnson ChUDJTESS Mrs. Irene Jewel Johnson, 58, a retired employee of Saied's Department Store, died Monday at CMIdress General Hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at First United Methodist Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Marvin James, pastor. Burial i be in i by I N'ewberry Funeral Home. Mrs.

Johnson, born at Childress, had worked at Saied's for 22 years. i i daughters, Mrs. Marquerite Huth Smith of AmariHo and Mrs. Celita Carol Roc of Wichita Falls; two brothers, Lee Burton of Simi, and Paul Burton of Azle; four sisters, Mrs. Robin Trewett of Bakersfield, Mrs.

Louise Horton of Dinuba, Mrs. Joe Wilkerson of Lake Alfred! and Mrs. Claudia Nell Mink of Electra; and five grandchildren. George W. Stoughton FOLLETT George Stoughton, 81, a retired farmer died early Monday at Newman Memorial Hospital at ShaKuck Okla.

Funeral will be at 2 Thursday at the First Baptist Church of Follett. The Rev Charles Huzzle, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Fairmont Cemetery, Follelt by Mason Funeral Home of Shattuck. Mr. Stoughton was born in Missouri and was a long-time resident here.

He was a veteran of World War I. Survivors include his widow, Alice; a son, Albert of Fritch- two daughters, Mrs, Georgia Couch of Folletl and Mrs. Fern Eakin of Dumas; two brothers Theodore and Joe of Greenfield. a sisler, Mrs Mary Best of Laverne, 11 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren. C.

Roy Smilh CLOVIS, N.M. C. Roy Smilh, 32, a former Clovis mayor, died Monday at his home. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in Sleed Memorial Chapel with the Rev.

Fred Dreivlon, pastor of First Presbyterian officiating. Mr. Smith, born at Matador, came to Ciovis in 1929. He founded First Federal Savings Loan Association in J5W and served as its president until his retirement in 1959. He served as mayor from 1945 to 1W6 and was active in a i i organizations.

He was a Mason and served as a foitner Grand Master of the Clovis lodge. He was a Shriner. Survivors include the widow, Mary Ann; a son, Charles of the home; threesisters. Mrs. Irene Baylcss, Miss Ufa Smith and Mrs.

Irma Belt of Por- lales. Herbert A. Eisenmenger MOBEETIE Herbert A Eisenmt-nger. 7-1. a longtime Mobeelie farmer, died Monday of an apparent heart attack.

The funeral was to be at 2:30 p.m. today at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Allen Hale, to officiate. Burial was to be in Mobeelie Cemetery by i a Home at Wheeler. Mr.

Eisenmenger was found dead late Monday on a Keltcn a where he hud been working. Mr. Eisenmenger, born at Top, had been a Mobeelie resident 66 years. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include a brother, Louie of Arlington; and several nieces and nephews, including the niece with whom he made i Brooks McLaughlin of Moboetie.

Mrs Etta F. Parrigin CLARENDON Mrs. Etta Frances Parrigin, 66. a former Clarendon resident, died Saturday at Modesto, Calif. The funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Thursday at Church of Christ i a minister of Easlridge Church of Christ at AmariHo, officiating Burial will be at 12:30 p.m. in Ivfemorial Gardens Cemetery at Wellington by Schooler-Gordon- Robertson Funeral Home of- Clarendon. Mrs. Parrigin, born at Pilot Point, had been a Clarendon resident 15 years before moving to California two years ago. She married Cull Parrigin in 1941 at Hollis, Okla.

He died in 1967. She was a member of Church of Christ. Survivors i thre'e daughters, Mrs. Willene Judd of Clarendon and Mrs. Dovie Knox of Farmington, N.M., and Mrs.

Caroline Lancaster of 1021 Baggary in Amarillo; four sisters, Mrs. Alice Anglin of Modesto, Mrs. Cleo Shipley and Mrs. Ester Brace, both of Cores, Mrs. Inez Hudson of i a a i six grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.

Bert Magness HAPPY Funeral for Bert Magness, 69, of Happy, who was dead on arrival Monday mom- ing at Neblett Hospital in Canyon, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in LaGrone Funeral Ctiapel with Ihe Rev. Paul Heil, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Happy, officiating. Burial will be in the Happy Cemetery under the direction of LaGrone Funeral Chapel. Magness, born in Carter, had been a resident of Happy since 1924.

He was a retired farmer and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Happy. Mrs. Allen STRATFORD A former Stratford resident, Mrs. Edith P. Allen, died about 6 p.m.

uesday in a Huntsville convalescent She was 82. Funeral arrangements are penriing with Morrison Funeral directors here. Mrs. Allen came to Sherman County in 1918 and was a longtime Stratford resident before moving two years ago to a i a daughter, Mrs. Benny Simons of Hunlsville.

She was a member of the Stratford First Baptist Church. Her husband, Roy Allen, died in 1873. Also surviving, besides her daughter, are three sons, Eual of a a and Bill and George, bolh of Stratford; eight grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Mrs. Edna L.

Harter A A Arnarillo resident, Mrs. Edna L. Harter, 85, died at 11 p.m. Tuesday in Dumas Convalescent Center, where she had been a patient for about one year. The funeral will be at 10 a.m.

Thursday in the First United Methodist Church here with the Rev. W. D. McRcynolds. pastor, officiating.

Burial in Norlhlawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery here will be by Morrison Funeral Directors. Mrs. Harter. born in Martell, (owa, moved to Amarillo in 1955 from Dumas and lived there until last year when she returned to Dumas. While in Amarillo, she was a sales clerk for Hughes Furniture Co.

She also worked as a sales clerk for Brothers Furniture Co. here. She was a member of the Paramount Terrace Christian Church in Amarillo. Survivors include a son. Herb of Dumas; a daughter.

Mrs. J. C. Tcrrill of 2906 Harmony in A a i a i grandchildren. Amarillo Mrs.

Mary Jordan Mrs. Mary Ethleen Jordan, 61, died Tuesday night in Southwest Convalescent Home. The funeral will be announced by Blackburn-Shaw a i Road Chapel. Mrs. Jordan was born in Arkansas.

She was a Baptist. i i widower, Everett of Lueders; three sons, Monroe of Adrian, Mike of Noble, and Jimmy, address unavailable; and two daughters, Mrs. Elhleen Bledsoe of Alva, and Mrs. Flossie Gilliam of Noble; her mother, Mrs. W.

C. Clevcnger of Lueders; three- sisters, Mrs. Ida Belie Fletcher of Phoenix, Mrs, Evie Jordan of Muleshoe and Mrs. Ima Lee Wheir of Fort Worth; jne brother, Harlan Clevenger of Phoenix. Wilmer Johnson Wilmer Johnson, 68, a retired bellman, was found dead Monday at his home at 1502 S.

Monroe of apparent natural causes. Graveside riles will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Llano Cemetery by Warford's Mortuary. Mr. Johnson had been an Amarillo resident years coining here from Arkansas.

There are no known survivors. Mrs. Georgia L. Anderson The funeral for Mrs. Georgia Lee Anderson, 41, a retired employe of Sutphen's Barbecue and'Medical Drive Convalescent Center, will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday in Emmanuel Church of God in Christ. Officiating will be the Rev. H. W. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery by Warford's Mortuary.

Mrs. Anderson, of 1010 N. Florida, died Friday at Northwest Texas Hospital after 3 long illness. Mrs. Anderson, born at McLean, came to Amarillo 10 years ago from Borger.

She was a member of Prayer Temple Church of God in Christ. Survivors include a son, a daughter, a brother, a sister, eight grandchildren and a gL-eal-grandchild. Homer W. Watson Homer W. Watson, 69, of 4825 W.

9th, died Tuesday in the a A i i a i Hospital. Born in Blue Ridge, he had resided in AmariHo for 25 j-ears. He was a retired postal service employe. He was a veteran of World War II and was a of West Amarillo Church of Christ. He is survived by a niece, Mrs.

Yvonne Smith, of Family and friends will be at 815 Carolina. Arrangements will be announced by Blackburn-Shaw Memorial Chapel. Thomas Jr. The funeral for Thomas 47, a pipe-fitter for Texaco, were held this morning in Pleasant Valley Baptist Church Officiating was the Rev. Charles Ivey, pastor.

Graveside rites were to be at 4 p.m. today i a a Mayfield, by Blackburn- Shaw Martin Hoad Chanel. Mr. Coffey. of 76U Hermosa, died Sunday at St.

Anthony's Hospital. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict. Survivors include the widow his mother, four brothers and three sisters Albert BecUorlh Graveside services for Albert L. Beckworlh, 81, a retired farmer, were conducted this morning at Llano Cemetery. i i a i was the Rev.

Robert T. Metzger, pastor of San Jacinto United Methodist Church. Arrangements were by Blackburn-Shaw Memorial Chapel. Mr, BecXworth, of 2403 S. Roberts, died a at Vivian's Nursing Home.

He came to Amarillo 15 years ago from Barllesville, Okla. He was a Baptist. Survivors include a son, two sisters, a brother and three grandchildren. Elsewhere Mrs. Ada Foster Word has been received of the death of Mrs." Ada Foster, a former Amarillo resident who died Saturday at her home in Palmdale, Calif.

Mrs. Foster "was the mother of Mrs. Ruby liewis of 1321NW 12th in Amarillo. She had lived in Amarillo from 1927 to 1940. In addition to Mrs.

Lewis, survivors include a son, Edward Grimes of Los Angeles. The funeral will be announced by Valley Chapel Funeral Home at Palmdale. Mrs. Marian A. Phillips Mrs.

Marian Ann Phillips, 74, a former Aroarilb resident, died Tuesday at a Dallas hospital. Graveside services were to be at 3 p.m. today at Restland Memorial Park Cemetery at Dallas by Restland Funeral Home. The Rev. Dennis Johnsen, pastor of Bethany Luther Church was to officiate i i i i Amarillo from 1960 to 1974.

She was a retired dress designer lor Marey Lee Clothing Manufacturers at Dallas. She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Amarillo. She had recently moved to Dallas to live with a son because of illness. Survivors include a son, F. E.

Hahnel of Dallas; a sister, Mrs. H. C. Hollowell of Springfield, and two grandchildren. a i memorials be to Girlstown at ffhiteface.

Craig Trowbridge Craig Trowbridge, 14, son of a Trowbridge, former Amarillo residents, was (tilled late Tuesday in a playground accident. Funeral will be announced by Olinger Funeral Home of Denver. The youth was born at Amarillo and had lived at Lakewood, a Denver suburb, about three years. Survivors other a his parents include a brother, Robby, and a sister, Honda, both of the home. Champions Picked TULIA Clay Simons of Happy showed Die grand champion, a Hereford, in the steer SNS: G1 MSi division of the Swisher County Stock Show, and a heavy crossbreed shown by Sherry Vineyard of Kress was reserve champion.

Max Stapleton of Haskell County judged the 39 steers that went through the ring at the County Show Barn. The show ended Tuesday. The grand champion lamb, a Hampshire, was shown by Kevin Odom, and the reserve champion, a medium wool, was shown by Lyndon Byrd. In The swine division, (he grand champion was a heavy crossbreed shown by Roy Quinby and the reserve was a Duroc shown by Valerie Tipps. i included: STEERS Lightweight Angus, 1 and 2, shown by Max Jones; Shorthorn, 1, shown by Trent Finck and'27'byTtrn' Burnett; Heavy Crossbreed, shown by Sherry Vineyard, 1 and Frank Devin, 2.

LAMBS Lightweight fine wool Lilllefield, and Melinda Watson, Hampshire shown by Kevin Odom, 1, and Randy Falkenberg, Southdown, shown by Tonda Rogers, Medium Wool shown by Lyndon Byrd, 1, Russell Bowman, Crossbreed shown by Russell Morgan, 1, and Steve Stark, 2. SWINE Hampshire shown by Kelly Durham, 1, and Mark Rogers, Spotted Poland China shown by Mark Rogers, 1, and Trent Finck, Heavy Crossbreed shown by Roy Quinby, 1, and Craig Klepper, Chester White shown by Brent Mote, 1, and Tonda Rogers, Duroc shown by Valerie Tipps, 1, and Richie Stark, Other Purebreeds shown by Danny Durham, and Jay McCarley, Pampa Seeking Police Chief -YerHMmeni- HOTICE TO BIDDERS marllloColltje will Wdicoming ftflnvdaffon No. SK, I January Full TIWI ami bid cocvmtnh may be obtained si the Mike of the Purcfwjlna Agent. Mr. 8.

Parkinson, Rocm Atfmlnljtralian Lost and Found 3 Announcements Cortege. AMARIHO COLLEGE Byr. parklYison The Amarillo independent School District of Amarlllo, Texas receive sfafffl uflJil 10:30 a.m., January H7S In Ihe office of the Purchailng Agent. MIXER Plans and speclficalloni on Ihe above may te secured from the office of Ihe Purchasing Agtnl, WWeit Bin Aveni-c The Amaniio Independent School District mprvei 1 ifct any or all bids, And to a i lecl-nlcaliilei. 60ARO OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES 0y Charlei E.

Seefs Purchasing Agent I 5 1-22. 70 THE OWNER OR WHETHER HERE IN OR NOT, OF THE TflACT OF LAND, LOCATED WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AMARILLOANO DESCRIBED BELOW: A DESCRIPT10N OF Houston National Bank, ca. L. A 34011. N.

Sol NE Corner. Sscliw I BS F. Psrx'pio 8 5 Thomas Prioro, Lo! BK 110. San Jacln- UNO AND THE OWNERS THEREOF FAILED TO COMPLY WITH SCETION tl.JS OF THE AMARILLO CODE OF ORDINANCES BY I I UNLAWFUL GROWTH OF ACCUMULATION OF UNCULTIVATED PLANTS. RUBBISH OR ANY OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATTES OF WHATEVER NATURE THEREON.

AFTER DUE NOTICE ANY COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY OF AMARILLO IN A A I THESE NUISANCES. ON THE ABOVE TRACTS PLUS AN ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE OFS1S.W.WILLBECHARGED AGAINST A BECOME LIENS AGAINST THEM IF NOT PAID, AS PJJOVIDEDIN CHAPTER 11. ARTICLE OF THE CITY OF AMARlLLO CODE OF ORDINANCES. RNS: MS. 1-27.

202 Special Notices AMABIU.O WpOE NO. HI nil w. IMII jr Fcr 1)11 Monday 7 p.m. Reading Floor paclice Tuesday 7p.m. 2E.A.

twrets Ttiutilf 7p.m. f-C. 'All in the Family' Heads TV Ralings NEW YORK A CBS 1 "All in the Family," a consistent ratings winner, was the most widely walohed TV show in Ihe nation last week and ABC's "Rung FiT Ihe least- watched, according to A.C. Nielsen ratings. The Nielsen- figures, made public Tuesday, showed that a Sunday ABC-TV dramatization of the court-martial of U.

William L. Calley didn't fare well in the ratings, achieving only an 18 per cent share of the estimated audience during its time period. The nation's 20 most popular shows during the week of Jan. 6-12, according to the Nielsen findings, were: "All in the Family." "Rhoda." "The Wal- lons." "M-A-S-H," "Maude (all CBS); "NBC Sunday Mystery Movie;" "Rikki TiHi Tavi" (a CBSspecial); a a i i Kive-0" (CHS); "World of Disney" (NBC); "Harry 0" and "Adams of Eagle Lake" (both ABC); "Mary Tyler Moore." "Medical Center." "Mannix." "Good Times" and "Bob Newhart" (all CBS); "That's My Mama" (ABC); "Emergency" and "Little House on the Prairie" (both NBC). BRITISH ACTOR DIES PORLOCK WEIR, England (AP) John Gregson.

55. a British movie actor whose best- known film was "Gencvieve." died Wednesday while on vacation. Among his other movies were "The Lavender Hill Mob" and Island." PAMPA Applications for the position of police chief, a post vacated Jan. with the death of Chief James B. Conner, are being accepted by city officials.

City Manager Mac Wofford said Tuesday a persons interested in the job should send complete, written resumes to the city manager's office no later than Feb. He said he and members of the city commission would begin reviewing the resumes and interviewing applicants about Feb. and that a new police chief should be named on or before March 1. Assistant Chief of Police George H. Wallace has been acting chief since Conner was hospitalized with cancer in late November.

Wofford said his office already has received four applications fur the opening. Some are from members of the Pampa department, he said. a a is a those applicants. Wofford said he has received no applications from anyone in AmariHo. Woman Charged In Burglary BORGER Katheiyn Lament Keener, 22, of Borger was in city jail today in lieu of $10,000 bond on a charge of burglars' in connection with a brealt-in at the Ideal Food Store here.

Police said they arrested Miss Keener shortly after 1 a.m. Monday after receiving a report regarding the burglary. An estimated J600 in drugs was recovered inside the store after the arrest. Police said entry was gained by breaking a front door window. There arc more than 4,500 forms in Connecticut where more than 50 agricultural fairs are held each year.

W. 6lh J7WIW For.Mkfn«injJan. 1)75 WON. p.m. tnilrjctions TUES.

F.C. ExaminaliGrt MM DM tee SAT. 7:30 a.m. Brtaklasll EADtjite Bill Seth, W.M. Wn Grovel.

5ecfy, Visiting Brethren Welcome Fo'rthi Ending Jin, 1975. educar.ooai Class No 1 8, Floor i Praciice THURi. 7:30 p.m.. Slated Convnunkation Brien WM. Biliaorve.Sec'y.

Classified Ads Get Kesutts Reward ollered Ihe return 01 ailrMJe. like very much lo Call 3SS-04tQ, LOST: FEMALE IRISHSETTER. Sri'l'l LOST: BLACK DKMIwrift male Tn vjclnil; ol Wfitefn fllll on a Children'! BEWAIiO.3Si.iM6. LOST: Year old Male Saint from rWQCrKtell. Reward.

UMiii LOST: WALE GRAY Poodle ctflar ana lag. Reward. 3M-0313. LOST: CALICO CAT, JJIh ReMrd. 3SH3M tiler 5:00.

1 1 r. REWARD LOST 6 WEEKS AOO. Urge male 351- roj cmitM, BOX rwx JHM. Clllim For Ttulh, srvj Juilke your hclc, Np Cofff ibvHMi Solldftd. 4 Schools instruction BYOER TRA1X5 tracfar-trHlw drum.

ReirdenF training and Fume iiuoY CBN Locaity: HamtOifiw Arlanla, Oa. AMARILI.O TRADE SCHOOL. Weld log, tjrinj approvtd. Diy and nigh) claius. iU North Blvlni.

371- 3ta. 5 Food Entertainment WANT TO PUT more food your Call thlt number lor recorded FOUND: tOULT MALE Irlld Seller. Vicinity Washington Silh. 3S3-ISSS. 2 Personals READER, ADVISOR, Palltnct.

kindness, a i Business-personal. Appointment necessary, ill-mi. PREGNANT! UNWED? We can Calholic Service. Inc. Texas state Licensed Agency.

TESS HARLAN. Aslrologer, trolhful. contldentlal readings, persona! wen inn. WE BUY DIAMONDS.Gold. and precious stones.

Public Loan and JeaeTry. tin fayfor. JM-IISS. FREE WELL WATER from our 150 fool Bring your own container Free wriee or Ice la. 61? Jtan Steak flaiKh.

t-40 East. CONFIDENTIAL Care lor pregnanl unned motnen. Edna Gladney Home, JM8 Fort worln, Texas, Toll tree Number 7H-1IM. EMPLOYED PEOPLE borrow SlMon your signature er car. Local Loan Co.

115 E. th.3»-l;3. CASH FOR any empfoyed person for purpose. Confidential, Call 372- 3W1. Finance Service Itt East SMALL LOANS for any purpose Personal LcaaSerWceCompany Bill Park.

1Q1 5th. 37J-3J3J. BARBITTA Reading, conn: dor, eonlltf eriHa (or Appoint nl ca 38i SINGLES: Your ii richer befong 1o NASA. Many btnellti Free brochure, National Association ol Sfdjle ArJulls. nil (tirklantj Amarillo 79106.

3H-5SM. LOANS ON YOKR Signature or colfateral. We try hatd to say yes, CIC Finance. 906 Sourh Tyler. 373-feiM.

TiRED OF fiEING lowly? CXI Ms nurrwr Jar recorded menage. 373- PALM AND SPIRITUAL Will htlp you in all problems of life" Such as lave, marrfage, builneu Atsocardreadirvgi.SI Hable EiMnol. S.OO Daify and Suntfay. 1510 Waihlngton. TRAKEPDRTATJON ONLY-ran fo tfrlvjn Ic Pheenix and Calitornfa Aulo Drlveiwav 3TJ-J9I3 tBH Fcr Ralegh Coupons.

Jim Dann, 14th anJ Polh.37.i-fl300. HELP GIVEN to pregnant girlT to alwrlion. Christian Haven. Amarlllo. 3SS4S8J.

3IS-JSAJ HO- 1 Didn't (own, I am now locaied al Carousel Chrrsler- Plyrnourh. 3416 South Georgfa. Yours Truly. Jack Hall. JACK OF All JaOa Service Jac Jack Hall now the service ring mailer at Carousel 7 Chlfd Care-Nursery SQUTHLAWN CHILD CARE: nlphl care tor working moihtci a Int.

Agei TODDLER'S INN W.e,lcvloui dler, mujlc end drama. Op-n cvtnlngi. 3JI-3726. ANGEL HAVEN. We help dmlopt at! areai of your 110 Bryan, 3MW2.Mofnlng pruchool certified teacher, Seiry Mac's school.

Reawnable, individual care, all agei. 152-WW. 373- JjjO. KIDDIE KOLLEGE Amarill'i ouUlandlng now enrolling at 3 local M13 Aller school pkXupi. DEPENDABLE PRIVATE HOME CARE, ttmlt four.

SoulMawn, Hughei Stml. LICENSED CHILD care. Need a 2 or 3 rear old. Plain' 355- NEAR MSSA SchOQf, dole tcr Levl SlrauiV Nwlhwit IJtJi, 313- CHILD CARE, age 2-v Will alio picfcup hinders arlnef aT QrQlMnPark. 3SS-W9.

8 Stamps and Coins BUYING ALL GOLD And Silver coins. Call for prices. 35S-J411. 10 Administrative FOOD MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE: Many extras (or liable and reipomlbte perion, IWO area. Amwican Placement Service, liliWolllin, 3S5-4W7.

MANAGER: Take ow AmarJHo Ruiinuv will train, Excelfenl (witritial. American Placemen! oiG "ATTORNEY, eipwience. area. Fee Paid. Vance Emplayrnent Service, 917 Bar- litld SuMnfl.

3J2-34M. BANKING OFFICERS. DCommercfal Loan, 3) Per iOfiri.il, OTruit SMMW Central THAI. Pitt. Vance Err.plgymenl Service, 917 Bar- ROLLCALLSGRQWLONGERwnVn' you enroll studefilii.vi!hrtrAXoilwanl far art Ad A Classified Ad "SsltimaMhip irt Prrni." PI ace cne tod ay.

Dial 4 Schools Inslruction Profwiional Right Training by FAA Certilirt flight in- itructorsij provided by the Amaiilfo Scrvke 372-7110 10 Administrative TAX ACCOUNTANT. Public acccwnHnfl tax experience reflutred. Vitxe Etnplomen1 Service, TRAINEE- Formula for iucceii; Ambitious, like people, deiire I earn, willmj to wwX, cooperative, and Preifoi You are the boil! call 372-3371, Snefling and Snelling Employmenl 3J7 Vauqnti OFFICE MANAGER: Type, bookkeeping knowledge, stable per- scn, laiary open to experience. American Placement Service, 2S14 356S07. '75 CAREERS SHAVVitfSOCIATB Emplaymenl Coni ulf a at 3K-55II 160S America Nat'l BankBidg i i i Abllere Accountant jj -SUM Plan rKrcaliori areas H2M Chemical Safes, Deg.

chem IRAN, many technical, geological etctg openings Top iSl a uyer i 9 hrs. acctjr M50 Oi I i as Con 1 rol ler 05 wo PlantCcntraller JjsWO Farm Business Mgr 111,000 up: F.nancialAnalyit.Actfg J11.0M PelrcleumGfatogiit loin QCC Sefail Trainee To ilKCOO Preitigi Ofc. Equip. Sales To Trainee 16-1750 MANAGER TRAINEE: Topntt'lco nerfs sharp erwn To tnrer Iramirg program to learn all pliasei ol cornipaTiy. Excelfenl growlh SSSM-HM Slarl.

JOY j6nES m-uit A A MANAGEMENT GROWING A SO CAN YOU Ponchoi Jtaicoo Mia i expending iis oproSoni in Ihe mnirq Araorillo We're jeefcinj sor.nel wlh rmcuranl. teto.l cr mention Jisinq We oiler cittUml working condilioni, Iroin'ng teiporabS- ly and ajthcfitf and moil of a'l Opportunity. Dedication Iruly payt rewoid at PANCHO'S FOR INTERVIEW CAU: JIM BORING (806) 353-1734 PANCHO'S MEXICAN BUFFET Adivision of PAMEX FOODS, INC. Administrative n. NEEDED DISTRICT MANAGER; GAS DISTRIBUTION I Ktivife fy 9h 0 ma Q9e fields and otfice Texas.

Salary commensurate with ability Sautniifirt A i i i 'I 3 ence, artd natural gas 5 systems, gas measurement, workings of 1 ield CLAJON GAS COAAPANY P.O. BOX 1668 FT. STOCKTON, TEXAS 79735 336-2548 A. C. Atkins, Vice President.

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