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Amarillo Daily News from Amarillo, Texas • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE AMARILLO DAILY NEWS, AMARILLO. TEXAS MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, Ship Arrivals Dennis Viles, 95, Taken by Death Dennis Leonard Viles, 95 years old. died at 11:30 Saturday night at his home. 1506 Lincoln. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 this afternoon at the Griggs Funeral Chapel.

Mr. Viles. born in Augusta. came to Kansas with his family in Typhoon trom.samar. 1859 and was able to recall the tur- bulent Civil War and Reconstruc- tion days in the border state.

He came to Amarillo 10 years ago from Kan. He was actively engaged in farm- and By the Associated Press More than 7,500 servicemen on 10 transports arc scheduled to arrive to- day Rt New York and two West Coast ports. Ships and units arriving: At New York--USSR Victory from Le- Havre, Cape Blanco from LeHavre, Ml- rabeau Lamar from Bremcrhaven, Yose- mltc. Louis Bambergcr. At San DleEO--DashluK Wave Sasebo.

Hawk from forward area. At San Francisco--Cape Clcare from Salpan, Belle Isle from Tokyo Bay, ring until the past 10 years -raising prize livestock was a hobby rwlth him. Mr. Viles was a member of the -'Methodist Church and -Woodmen nf the World. Survivors, besides his wife, Mrs.

i Amarillo Man Believed Heart Attack Victim Scott Edwards, 1507 Clover Drive, of the left for Nevada, last night by i plane after word had been received that a man tentatively identified i as P. Lee Edwards, 48 years old, i Sons are Johnny Viles, Seattle, mobile on TJ. S. Highway. 54.

Death Ed- Clarence Walker Of Dumas Dies Clarence S. Walker, 58 years old and for 44 years a resident of Moore County, died yesterday aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock at his home in Dumas. Mr. Walker had extensive farm- ing interests near Dumas.and was leading- farmer- of the commu- nity. He' survived by his Mrs.

Josephine Walker, Dumas; 'two sons J. Clarence and Morton Walker, Mrs. -M. Bounds, Dumas, and T' are J. C.

and. B. E. Walker, Amarillo, and. J.

C. and' F. Walk- er, and one Mrs! H. M. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the' Dumas Church of Christ with Charles Ritchie, minister, officiat- ing- Pallbearers will be Mrs.

Leacie Watts Dies; Rites Today Mrs. Leacie Eleanor Watts, 84 years old, died yesterday afternoon at 1:15 at home at 900 Adams. The widow of R. P. Watts, who operated one of the first photo- graphic, studios in Amarillo, Mrs.

Watts had lived here for 38 years. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include three sons, Uel J. Moore, Great Bend, Hurry Watts, Amarillo, and R. P.

Watts, Borger; and one stepdaughter, Mrs. A. Duniven, Amarillo. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the Central Church of, with the minister, M. C.

Cuthbertson, Pallbearers will be Homer Scar- borough, W. D. Scroggins, A. B. I Jones, C.

B. Farmer, I and C. A. Chcsshir. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery W.

B. Allen, tioned in Bulgaria, as recounted in reports published abroad last week. under the direction of N. S. Griggs and Son.

wmle was known Hugh. Helm. Troy be in Missouri on. business. Daughters are Mrs.

John Wesley Barre of Ft. Scott, Cheyenne Wells. Mrs. Fred notified Sheriff Leslie K. Hunt and Anderson, Leavcnworth.

Mrs. i Coroner Marsh Eichinger' that he AI Lundj-, Lawrence, Mrs, had noticed a man in-a car, which Maude Carlson, Hermosa Beach, was parked off the pavement, and and Mrs. Art Shaft. Wichita, the officials Kan. Mr, and Mrs.

1. Lee Edwards have John Sullivan, Amarillo. and Jim ved ln Amarillo 20 years. Their El Paso, are stepsons: and i nome a 826 daughter, Mrs. Hattie Chaffin, Texarkar.a, is 1 Mrs Wren, lives' at 212-A a stepdaughter.

iWest Fifteenth. Rev. Phil H. Gates of the 3u- chanan Street Methodist Church, i will officiate at the funeral services. JUOgs I.

Reid. Interment be in Cemetery under the Boxwell Brothers. DR. ED. R.

MAYER. JR. Ost.copa.thic Physician Announces -Location of Offices 214 514 Taylor Phone 2-2554 Home Phone Z-33Z5 WOOD Announces Opening; of Offices. DR. ROYAL WEfcTZ Practice Limited to X-RAY THERAPY-DIAGNOSIS 213 Amarillo Bldff.

Phone 2-6696 Pallbearers will be George Bar- row. S. H. Dusger, Joe Meachum, J. H.

McCabe, Carl Ogg and T. B. Morgan. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery. Sgf.

Kendall Green Is Given Discharge First Sgt. Kendell Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Green, Pampa.

and husband of the former Miss Eva Jane Stark, 2616 East Brooks, Amarillo, has been dis- charged from the Army at the Fort Douglas Separation Center. Sergeant Green who served 16 months overseas, wears the Asiatic- Pacific Theater of Operations rib- bon with 2 battle stars. Good Con- duct Medal, Victory ribbon'. Philip- pine Liberation ribbon and Meriot- orious Service Unit Insignia. Prior to entering the Army June 12.

1944, Green was employed as a Railway Express messenger at Ama- rillo. GREENVILLE. S. April 21 James Sullivan, the de- fendant in an assault and battery case, caught one of the jurors wink- ing nt the prosecuting attorney, he complained to the judge. The jurist ordered a mistrial.

We Feature A I A I HERBERT DRUG The Prescription Drug Store Phone 2-3221 Amarillo Bldg. ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS To increase flow of urine and relieve irritation of the bladder from exceis acidity in the urine Are you unneceiwry dlfttrtii, backache, run-down feeling: and discom- fort from except acidity In tho urine, Arm you.disturbed nights by a frequent desire to water? Then you thould know about that' famous doctor's discovery DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT that thousands say rives blessed relief. Swamp Root is carefully blended combination of 18 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams. Dr, Kilmer's it not harsh or ha bit- form in In any way.

Many say Its marvelous effect amazinr. All drurgfets Bell Swamp Root. No Empty Bottles Required PAY CASH GROCERY -tan West Sixth St. Rheumatic Happy; Relieves Pain Quick Thousands of luffcrcm from the torlurinjt pains due to rheumatism, nciatica, lumbago, veuralffia and nrurjtis--arc mighty happy ovrr their discovery ot NORITO. Now they have found a quick-nciinR formula which ipecdily relievoi those cxhausLinR muscular aches and pains.

NORITO is trustworthy and dcpendnble --really worlu fast. If you want to feel ngain the joy of relief from pain--so you can work in ftiuixini Don'tiuifcr. Set your druggiit aei NORITO on this Boxwell Ambulance Service I AMA.tlLLO--DUMAS PERRYTON--SrtAftMAN Globe-News Ads Get Results A i tho return from the Armed Service of DR. JOHN C. JR.

DENTIST to be aKsoclntcd n'lth DR. GEORGE G. INGHAM 535 Amarillo Bide. KB. pnono 6S2S Phone 4808 Salkeld Sporting Goods and Hobbies "It Pays To Play" 1203 Polk Across from High School COMPLETE WELDING OUTFIT $10 and Up Legal Interest Rate On Salary Auto Appliance! We make loans otherg re- fuse.

Telephone your ap- plication. Quick, courteous service. Your own repay- ment terms. ciuAurc TUIDITT To Get FINANCE and THRIFT Inc. 305 Fisk Bldf.

Ph. 9929 LONGINES WATCHES Waterproof Watches DIAMOND RINGS JOHN FURBACH 908 Polk LET Odie Allen Returned Veteran with SLEDGE FREEMAN 203 West 6th St. Phone 9742 SOLVE YOUR G. I. HOME PROBLEMS OUIE ALLEN 2-6727 NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER Y00 CM PReAM about the oceans of the soap and soap powders you need so letthefats that Help make them dribble down the drain.

Some day, sure, you'll get more soap. But when? until the country's indus- trial fat supply has been built up tremendously. Right now, it is at a-record low. Suppose; though, you want soaps to come back to the counter sooner can you do? TICKET Santa Fe OFFICE GALLAGHER BURTONS I I BlfNDFD I I 86,0 PHOOI GRAIN NIUIKAL Sl'ISllf. IIIIHTON.INC A I I your used fats just as carefully as during the war.

There's more meat now more fat to save so it's lots easier. You American housewives are already turning in a healthy share of our present industrial fat supply. If you slacken up, naturally there'll be less fats. And less fats mean less soaps, less of all peacetime products. So keep saving.

You get 4fi for every pound and every pound makes about two pounds of the soaps you need! No Red Infiltration in Bulgaria SOFIA, April 21 Bul- garian a American military sources declared today they had no knowledge of any recent increase in the number of Soviet troops sta- Globe-Ncws Want Ads Get Results '40s i ond we 1P nd yov SAMPLES 8LADE 57 POST S.f., CALIF. WOMEN YOUR who suffer fiery misery of HOT FLASHES If you suffer from hot flashes, feel nervous, highstrunjj, "on a bit blue at times due to the functional "middle-age" period peculiar to women try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Pinkham's Compound is one of the best known medicines you can buy for this purpose I Taken regularly Pinkham's Com- pound helps build up resistance against such "middle-age" distress. It has proved that some of the hap- piest days in some women's lives can often be during their 40 's, Thousands upon thousands of women have reported remarkable benefits.

We honestly recommend that I yoii give Pinkham's Compound a fair trial! Also a great stomachic tonic. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Announcing V. LESLIE RHEA PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Member Texas Ass'n. of Public Accts.

Audits--Systems--Bookkeeping 719 Oliver Eakle Bldg. Phone 2-4985 Formerly with Grogan, Rhea Shile A REAL GUARANTEE PLUS LOW PRICES ot I A A IRVINE SIDES, Prof. Enough to Know You Large Enough to You! 1508 Madilon 2-4619 Globe-News Want Ads Get Results Globe-News Want Ads Get Result! McCORMICK TEA BAGS There just isn't any drink quite so sat- isfying as-a rallglass of McCormick Tea Iced. It's the per- fect summer drink. Alto r.gularly packed In 1 ond 1D A Experienced Office Girl Give experience, age, salary expected and telephone number or street address.

Box B-189, Care News-Globe rv" of OPTOMETRY--A highly specialized science devoted exclusively to THE CARE, CORRECTION AND PRESERVATION of HUMAN EYESIGHT. The following Optometrists in the Panhandle are members of the Panhandle Division of the Texas Optometric Association. Your assurance of reliable, ethical eyesight service. DCS. Benson Benson Amarillo Dr.

Robert Benson Borger Drs. Clough Clough Plainview Dr. P. I. Crum Panhandle Dr.

Joe Goldston Clarendon Dr. J. Hyd'on Amarillo Dr. E. Houghton Amarillo Dr.

f. M. Kester Hereford Dr. Chas. Staehlin Borger Drs.

Montgomery Montgomery Amarillo Dr. Chas. Owen Memphis Dr. L. D.

Porter Dalharr Dr. J. E. Hewctt Shamrock Dr. L.

N. Pittman Amarillo Dr. J. Zachry Pampa Dr. Hugh Sticksel Amorillo Dr, V.

G. Martin Amarillo Seek Professional advice not Glasses at a price PANHANDLE DIVISION TEXAS OPTOMETRIC ASSN. By This Insignia You Will Know Them DON'T TAKE A CHANCE DUR- ING THIS CRITICAL CLOTH- ING SHORTAGE. BE SAFE BELL'S A CLEANING SYSTEM. Our new Mercury Cleaning Sys- tem makes your clothing last longer and look better.

We a Cleaning Plant are In ttw clothing business. We make and stll clothing. Wt study textiles, we know the best way to clean all your clothing, whether they be wool, silk, rayon, ecfaiMM or cotton. We Open Our Store at So our customers may Iciive their pickafei 1 TM on their way to work. We Pick Up and Deliver SIX DAYS A WEEK Anywhere in rhe Cify Limits can for Deliver HATS Cleaned and Blocked by EXPERT HATTERS BELL'S know Textile and make them last longer HAVE YOUR ALTERATIONS Made by EXPERT TAILORS A CLOTHIERS.INC.

WE MADE YOUR A CLOTHES 506 Polk St. Phone Twenty Two 1'cars ol Continuous Service In KEEP TURNING IN USED FATS TO HELP MAKE MORE SOAP Like automobiles bumper-to-bumper along a con- gested highway, millions of long distance callt are crowding the wires every day. To meet this load, we are training thousands of new operators, adding thousands of miles of new circuits, and installing new switchboards so that every call can be handled promptly and to your liking. The millions of dollars we are investing in this expansion program will mean fewer and fewer delayed calls as construction work progresses. Our aim is to bring everyone better-than-prewar long distance service..

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