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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 59

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Wootco FEBRUARY CARPET BUYS Ozile CAHFKT TILliS Ileg. illc NOW (i-Fool OZITE CAIU'LT Reg. 4.23 Yd. NOW Installed PuPonl 501 NYLON CARI'LT Keg. 8.77 sq.

yd. NOW I a Irvinj: NYLON' CARPET lies. sq. yd. NOW Installed Nasswm Bay 100'; NYLON CARPET Reg.

11.05 sq. yd. NOW fJO q. 2 M.t yd. si), yd.

iO sq. yd. sq. yd. 6 30 VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS li-Konl, I i I I I Keg.

5,79 NOW li-Kiinl I Ret. J.3'J NOW Insallled JA.MAICAiV PEBBL1C KcB. 8.55 NOW 12-Knnt Installed. QUAKliHTONE I Vim'L nog. 4.95 NOW Inslallnl CONGOLEUN-NAIItN CUSHIONED 193 NOW 12-Pool Installed ARMSTRONG QUAKEKTONE INLAID Reg.

3.9.1 NOW sq. yd. sq. yd. K23 sq.

yd. 3 83 yd. sq. yd. sq.

yd. PAINT SPECIALS DRIPLESS LATEX WALL PAINT Wide selection of colors. Eow to apply ond it cleans up with water. Reg. 3.27 Gallon 2 27 4-INCH NYLON BRUSH Rtq.

2 GaHoR 47 GLIDDEN ANTIQUE KITS 2-Eosy Step Antiquing Reg. snor OOM 1 OD It i a i Tri-State Area Miguel T. Romero be in West Park Cemetery by (iililland Funeral Home. Mr. Cawthon died Sunday in Memorial Hospital at Siloam Springs, after suffering a P1AINVIEW a Ijhcart attack, sen (ton Pla Th' Catholic The llcv.

Bill mim jnclude mo hert three and E. Amarilh C. Ufler Funeral injuries suffered that same 0 cMr a in a three-vehicle collision Childress Mrs Kencdv County. Pearson of llohbs, N.M., Mrs. CI1UU VJUUIIIJ.

i I Survivors include his wife, twoJOpal Janes of I.ittlcfield and sons, two daughters, his Mrs. Betty Buth Ford of two i and twol Dahlia in AmarUlo. grandchildren. Leonard Smith i TUI.IA Funeral services Leonard W. Smilli, 69, of Tulia, were to lie at 3 p.m.

today in! Wallace Funeral Home Chapel. The Ilcv. Frank Pollard, lastor of the First Baptist 900 Wall Street Chatter NEW YORK (UPI)-Spear astor ol the rirsi Bapusi niw iun lurii--opear hurch. was to officiate. Burialjand Staff Inc.

sees many "crap was lo he in Rose in the market at Cemetery. present, with money increasing- Mr. Smith died Tuesday finding its way "from slow- morning in Swishcr Counlyj stocks into fewer issues Memorial Hospital following al jj, Mr. Lester died Monday evening in Northwest a Hospital. Survivors include his wife, three daughters, a sister, two a grandchildren.

Carl L. Zlmllch Funeral arrangements are pending with Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors for Carl L. Zimlich, 51, of 3519 Bremoad, an Amarillo insurance man. A rosary will be recited at 7:20 p.m. Thursday in Schooler Gordon Colonial Chapel.

Mr. Zimlich died Tuesday evening of cancer long illness. lived in the Tulia pyramiding action effect, and since 1932. He was farmer and had font and sold horses. Survivors include This firm i regarded is.

the another indication of raass ve mar te 'topping lOther adverse signs, the firm his no es include a shrinking' CUudineT" a "'daughter, of stocks showing 'rank Sharp of Tulia; lout long range gains, the increasing sisters, Mrs. R. B. Wheeler of threat of tight money, "the 1827 Lawton in Amarillo, Mrs.jprevalenee of elevated price Icnry Avers of Mrs. Ruth Oklahoma City and Mrs.

Vance I'arr of dishing. five grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Mrs. Dorothy C. Dyer SHAMROCK Funeral arrangements are pending with Clay Funeral Home for Mrs.

Stillwater, earnings ratios" among Ameri- Owcns of an Stock Exchange and unlisted stocks and "the copious outpouring of new issue junk." Moody's Investors. Service suggests caution in purchasing stocks and advises retention of cash reserves until a more favorable buying climate develops. A serious market weak- Anderson Hospital at Houston. He was born in Dalhart and had lived in Amarillo for 23 years. He was a partner in the Thompson King Insurance Agency from 1945 to 1967.

He had een a partner in the Southwest nsurance Agency since January 1968. Mr. Zimlich served with the U.S. Air Force from 1942 to 1945. He was past president of he Sierra Club and St.

Mary's Academy PTA and a former hoir director at Sacred Heart Dorothy Caperton Dyer, 62, of! ness is possible in coming Panama City, a formerjmonths, it says, adding that (he wan ng of inflation worries, common stocks will be quite vulnerable on the basis of fundamentals. Standard Poor's believes a constructive investment stand is resident of the Dozicr munity near here. Mrs. Dyer died Tuesday morning in Panama City. She was born in Dozicr and had lived in Panama City for two years, moving the past there Morion of Casper.

a tr TM should make for a higher daughter, Mrs. Mary Hodge of rlce level, notwithstanding Panama City; a brother. A. H. continued monetary restraint." Caperton ot Dallas; a sister.

The rnatKet might snap out of Mrs. Mary Robinson of stalemate at any time, the and'her stepmother, Mrs. i firm says, possibly on ividcr Claude Caperton of Dozier. B. VV.

Cawthon HEREFORD a jcrvices for B. Cawthon, 42, of Hereford, were lo be at 3:30 i.m. today in the Central Church of Christ. Gene Fooks, minister, and Bob Wear, a Littlefield minister, recognition that the economy is losing steam, on easing of the Middle East crisis, or on 'signs of progress In tire Vietnam peace talks. City Losing Money By Banning Liquor re to officiate.

Burial was to! SALEM, Ore. I A stale Rep. Joe Rogers told the Oregon STATE I Advertisement SHERIFF'S SALE OF TEXAS, COUNTY Issued oul ol the Honorable IMth Courl ol Potler Counlv. or. Ihe "thercol In the cost of THE CITY OF' AMARILLO, AW DENT SCHOOL Dl! rOLLECE together with THE STATE OF TEXAS ond COUNTY OF POTTER, NTERVENERS versus JOHN HILL, ind Ihc unknown owner or unknown jwners and onv ond all other persons Including adverse claimants, owning, having, or clai equitable Interest ilng onv legal Ihe rcol property htrelnaftcr described; Ihe heirs ond leoul represenlotlvw orto the unknown heirs ond legal represcnto- lives of each of the above named and mentioned persons who mov be deceased; ond the corporate officers, te- celvcri and stockholders of onv of above named end menlloned parties hlch mov be corporations, foreion or domestic, defunct or otherwise, together with 'he successors, heirs ond assigns corporate officers, trusteees, re.

cdvers or stockholders, ns No MM and to me, fls Sheriff, directed legislature that a city which bans liquor needs its 'share of the revenue from the state liquor monopoly sales. He said dry since 1870, get $700 a year I would from state liquor profits on. a per capita basis and needs it to deal with problems of drinking Rogers said that despite the official dryness, sanitation men report they haul away more empty liquor bottles from Monmouth, population 4,600 Ulan from any other town county. in Ihe Law Wanted Against M. D.

Cathedral and St. Mary's Catholic Church. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Betty; three daughters.

Dianna Lynn and Corinne, both of the family home, and Mrs. Timothy Bell of Stephenville; a brother, Edward ol Dalhut; three hali brothers, George and Adam Schupp of Louisville, and Henry Schupp ol Tucumcari N.M.; three sisters. Mrs. McDonald of 4211 Fannin, Mrs Almo Poirot of 1004 Lamar and Mrs. Mildred Koehler of Tucum carl.

Man Found Dead At Morse Home MORSE Services are pen ding for Lee Gauges, 58. who was found shot to death in his home Tuesday morning. Hansford County Sheriff J. Cooke said he found the body when he went to the Gauges home about 11:30 a.m. after being notified by neighbors that Gauges hadn't been seen since Saturday.

Gauges, a farm laborer, had been shot once with .22 rifle said Cooke, and the wound ap peared to be self-inflicted. Survivors include a son, ad dress unknown, and a sister, Mrs Lyla Drummond of Win Chester, 111. Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors of Spearman will an nounce arrangements. Insulting Behavior and Teiive-re-d. 'I 10 I.OS ANGELES A within fhe hours prescribed bv low Sam Yortv wants a ritu a Sheriffs Soles, on fhe FIRST TUESDAY uls IIV owcrv JMRCH.A.

it win, th, a behavior." Tucumcari Elects 3 to School Board TUCUMCARI, N.M. In school board elections here Tuesday. Charles Guthals won over two opponents for Place 1. Dr. Jacob Moberly was elected to Place 2 and Billy Nea! Williams to Place 3.

All were named to six-year iterms. Guthals defeated incumbcnl (Doc) Gattis and C. receiving 596 of the A. "ft'lcause of U.S. Supreme Court Survey, thol some certain Lol It os conveved to J.

E. Hill bv thot certain deed of record In volume 126. cage 597, Died Records, Potter countv. Tenos. reference to which Is hereby mode.

A II: Bclno all that certain Lol n. Lawrence Spbdivislon of ports of Section 104 and 105, Block 1. A B. e. M.

Survcv. Potter county. Texos. os shown on fhe mop thereof; and being oil that some cerloln Lot 22 conveved lo J. E.

Hill bv that certain deed ot record In volume 126. page 597, Deed 33, Lowrence Subdivision of ports of SCclion ItM and 105. Block 2, A. 8. Survev.

Potter Counfv. Texas. OS shown on the mop thereof ond being that same certoin Lot 23 conveved to J. E. Hilt bv that certoin deed of record Sentence Is Levied 1 TM for Drunk Driving people trying to incite violence can stand up to police and call! Edward Lee Arnold, 29, of 213 CHICAGO (AP) Snow shov- Volu Dooe 597, Deed Records, Coyntv.

Ttxos, tft htch is hereby mode. A IV: Beinfl oil thot certnin lot l-owrence Subrtlvlslen o( ports of IM nnd IftS, Block I. A. ft. W.

31st, pleaded guilty Tucsdi in Potter County Court at Law to a charge of driving while are prime candidates forj Judge S. F. Dose sentenced attacks, the to 30 days in jail and fined him $100. hut probated both the jail sentence and the fine for a period of eight montiis. But, it said, if you arc sure you arc physically fit, go ahead with the snow-shoveling task.

shown on the mop thereof; ond belna thai some certain Iftt conveved to .1. Hill ov that certain deed 0( record in volume tin, Deed Record', potier Countv. Texos, reference to which Is herebv mode. TRACT 'S. Oil Slick Invades California Harbor SANTA BARBARA, feared the seals before they could oil thot certoin Lj Subdivision of of 104 ond IM, Block 2.

A. S. ft Survev. Pott-r Ountv, on Ihe nno 1 h-lnn bubbling Oil slkk in; would dl'C Pacific, suddenly, free. i.

oV- "7. n--i to an estimated 800 square: Oil workers six miles at sea ciuntv. TMOV reference iies under shifting windsjworkcd to seal the well (torn into Santa Barbara's'which an estimated 156,000 gal. "''harbor today. Ions of oil have leaked since last Sixty persons were removed Tuesday, A spokesman for Un- Tuesday night from boats! ion Oil Co.

said the leakage ap clogged by the heavy brown andlpcarcd to be lessening, green oil that darkened beaches On Tuesday drilling resumed four miles to the north. "The in the Santa Barbara channel smell is awful," one man said, after oil companies operauns From two work hosts, crews the six wells in the agreed sprayed chemical." over the six-jto tighter regulations set down inch-deep oil surrounding 700, by an emergency board of the boats valued at an es-iD'epartment ol the Interior. '---'timated $20 million. The wind toward the i The stricter rules call for jsca before dawn. I more frequent teats of Wow-out Portions of a log boom broke under the surging sea, allowing in oil from the vast slick which already had covered much of the ocean for miles from Car- pinterla to and 40 miles out.

miles of btaches were coated, at painted. devices, more rigid drilling procedures and the installation of more casing where needed. The wells were shut down Monday at the reaueit of Inttn. or Secretary Waiter J. after he viewed the slick.

He in nounced Hie resumption in on three on regulations governing of rock, and'ing on the continental shel Wtdueutay, 5, 4aurUlO (ilobt-Timei ennetjf J. C. PENNEY CO. SUNSET CENTER HAS OPENING FOR SELUNG SPECIALIST IN WESTERN SHOP. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.

APPLY IN PERSON AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN SALES LEADS, LEADS MORE LEADS arc furnished to our mtn month. WE ARE LOOKING FOR married, 25 tt up stable work history good personality for sales. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING Good bate salary (Not a Drew) Monthly Incentive Bonus car expenses Group Ins. Retirement Benefits Excellent Training Program Coll Jim Bowtn 37M211 Wednesday hnouncem'ts Public Notices 1 PALO DURO LODGE NO. Week Endlna Soturdoy, Feb.

I- Vrtd- 7:30 p.m., Floor practice. D.m., a Communication. Visiting Masons welcome GEORGE fAATTHEW, W.M. BILL BHUNE. Scc'V.

INCOME Tax, Tom E. Stanley, sultt IM, IOJLwest 15th AMARILLO LODGE No. 731 1512 Writ tWh Avenue Ending Saturday, Feb. 196? 7:00 p.m., read- Ing and door practice. p.m., M.M.

Degree. 7:00 p.m., F.C. Viiifon Welcome Mtmbers To AHtftd FHA Public Information Release Tfit Commllilon rM following proptdki and the rfliposi- tlen programi ncvf comoleted. (All often an ttw foltowlno prop- will be considered limulton- eously wtitn submitted to and received by tne LuWoch, Texas, office within working Oil 'tn st day of Iftiny.) Drawings, to MtoWlift prftccislng priority, will be held In Lubbock office on tht flrtl doy following the abovt five working doy period at a.m. Amarillo No.

1 494-002371-m 4411 Hugftts, REPAIRED ft ML NPP. MDR. 150. MT. 30 YR5.

AS9 3 1 CP FA. Lost and Found 2 COST: Child's giosm. Vicinity SouTti CtorajcL 352-1908. COST FFA, one crou bred, 2 Duroc NOrlhtost of Pltasant Volley. Pfirsonals Personals TRADING STAMPS Raleigh coupons, gift stan.

Buy, ull, Jim Donn, Trading Stamp Exchange, til East IMIt ot Polk. 1TM30C. FAMILIES Of alcoholics find Me In AL-ANON. Call WANTED: 1100 Or people to borrow en vour JlflMfurt. nanct, 2U Wni ARE VOU having with your outo liability, or with your drivers license, too many etc? me.

New "Texas Automottllt Iniuronct Plon-" Pay mflriThly II desired. H. C. McForlanti Iniurgnct. 1003 JqckKn.

-L 00 YOU nMd htlp. Dial 352 7711. Fret ttHphont nrvler 1 WILL not be responsible for any debts othtr than my own. Den La 40S7 Ron AUTOMATIC Tronsmlsilsn rtpalr, overhauls and excnongei. Wavrn's Automotlvt Inc.

4203 Conyon Drlvt. 3SS4W1. SPECIAL Front end wtwtl ollgnmtnt. SI.50, Waynt' Inc. 4JU Convon 3SM99I.

MADAME O'MALLEY Reader ond advisor. She dltcuisM sublecti and oroblcmi strictly fidentlal. Klndntss ond 2305 Wtrt 2nd. 373-4170. Will not tit for any debts oilier than my own.

Horvtr Percill, Mil Walker. EXPERIENCED I tax 1019 West 9th, St. Coll 373H339. AUTO Insurance Probltms? Liability, materlol damoge. ReaiOfiobli rates.

Initollments. ANYONE WISHING to drive cars to Philadelphia, Kentucky, Indiana, California, Oregon. Call Driveway 374-5793. Transportation only. PLAY BRIDGE, new Junior class.

Slam Sunday. February 9 I a.m. The Bridge House. 3511 Moil Lane. Touatit by 'certified Lite Master.

For you vpt I on i jl 1 TAX RETURNS Pftportd txbtrtty in your home; evenings, weekends. bookkeeoing. Since reaiMiefile. Tax Service. 3S2-73K.

WASHER, flcllvertd and connected. Apartment stave, $90 delivered. Summer winter cWthlnfl, TOO pieces, Si each or less. Take nfce clolUins on tonslantnent only. 41! West nth.

North Elwoed SMALL LOANii onv Persons! Loon Company Bill Pork, Eail W-m. BOttftOW ISOO on your tlonalure in to nwitw KV cic NEED JSrjrj; Borrm II aM tone up to monlht to rtpov. Cod HCC Cftatl Co. LATE motM con oVtvcn Nemwrn Collrorflfa. Tronitwtdllon only.

I7- ma. AMARILLO COUNCIL On AleoTfillMn Information Center, 701 Flsk Bldo. LESSONS, FHIher Ofld cNnttli COfl 374-W14. TISS ArtroHgor, tnrthtul, itw nodlfVtts, ptrunol ftoro- m-B SHtll HMMi. 171- Classified I 6 Downtown paved Mrhfftfl.

714 Von iuttn. 15 nwfltft. 376-1311. Employment Wanted, Mate 10 LINE MECHANIC fexpenencra ir car bur at Ian, oftd body electrical. Alto tine mechanic ptrencw in tronsmtillont, ono dittcrefiTMli.

Contact Rtctiord Lear, Plaint Chevrolet, lift Ond Taylor. DRIVERS WANTED, full or port time. Yellow CoB Compony, North Ftllmorr EXPERlENCiO ShM taMmon. capowe ot monoflino oeport- mtnt. Irinat fttnfiti.

Stnd oqe, exptrience and wlorv to tox C-91 core of News and Ads Get Results TRUCK MECHANIC ntMed. im- tmolovrmnt. Must tools. ExptrltncM In Trwck Duiowv Auto Paris. MOO Canyon Drive.

WANTED M4Chtnl fl, TO ltt, City WANTID. MOft In rtootion and ftntrtl form work. Must furnftTt ftftttficn. Contact Crwrltl BurM. 7H-MSI, LUMBER YARD aiilttont mafltitf.

EiPtrWnct prtftrrft vul not Will train rlghf man. X-N Nfvn A Ciote Mrvlct iWWt ttntfmti. Niftif tfiirr. Pert time am) full timt. Wooii Hrvfcf.

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