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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 23

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Amarillo, Texas
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Deal Averts Phone Strike SAN ANGELO (DPI)- The of i worker, itrike in Texas and iU four ad- jomiof dates his bwn coded a Jl million wage agreement between (be Commniu- twos Workers of America tod General Telephone of the South- West. A new three-year contract was announced Thursday. Union stl A.USF Allootk IM representative Marvin Collins said the wage increase is over three times as big at any previous raise, pay bike is retroactive to April It will cost the company $1 million year more in salaries. The union represents' some 2,700 General Telephone em- i ployes in Texas, Oklahoma, A kansas, Louisiana and New l( Mexico. Sing Sing N.

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KANSAS OTY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY no lvM; w.irwto; no 25 lowiri. loo Originally from Borger, Sharon Wilkinson moved to Amariljo last September, and has been working at (he legal office of Arthur J. Lamb since the beginning of this year. Sharon, who graduated from Borger High School and later attended an Amarillo business cot lege, says she likes being a legal secretary because "it's always Interesting." CHICAJM) PDODUCf CHICAGO uncrwwL A ilmlqrdl I JI14; mtdfutra Burglars Make Haul Of Cash and coin operated machines and Treasury Vetoes Private Money WASHINGTON (AP) The Treasury said it would be illegal for a private com-; pany lo issue certificates lo he Burglars looted a number of usei1 in place of coin; in making The Jewel Tea Co. of Chicago would be no practical way preventing a transfer of (be certificates from one another.

"This would tend to endo 1 them with the status of money anrt they would therefore had announced it planned to is-j calculated to circulate as rho sue the paper in denominations-ey within the meaning o( (lies N. Fairfield early this morn one i and 10 cents if statutes," the Treasury said. jnc i shortage became "Other business firms in th Amariilo Area Mn. Funeral for Mn. Ruttodge, 72, of were held-at 2 p.m.

to iys ia Pioneer Chapel with UK Roe Smith, pas- lor of the Valley Creek Baptist burch of Valley Creek, officiating. Burial was in Llano Cemetery, "allbearers named were Kenneth Dockery, Jerry Emrick, Barry Ward, Charles Emrick, Barton Barnes and ord Hutledge. Urt. Rutledge died Redoes ay morning in Ortega where he had moved froih' Airiarillo "we years Surviviai are five daughters a brother and a sister, John A. White John Allison White, of KrT iunset, retired farmer, died a a.m.

today in St. Anthony's lospital. He was born Sept. 30, in Missouri and had lived In Am arillo 20 years. He was a mem bcr of the San Jacinlo Church of the Nazarene.

funeral services Mil be at p.m. Saturday in' Blackburn Shaw Memorial Chapel with th Rev. H. B. Coggin of the Tuli Methodist Church officiating Juiial will be in Memorial Par! Tri-State Area eiry B.

Bran FERRYTON Funeral es for Heary B. Brown, of 40t S. Bureh were scheduled a 30 p.m. today In BonweUs hapei with the Rev. Duaae nice, pastor of (he Methodist hurch, officiating.

He was to be assisted by lemetery. Pallbearers, will be R. D. all grandson White, J. stole an undetermined amounl WESTERN BAND of clothing, watches mer- chandUe from Thrift City, 624 Tax 'Hi I OJB.

They took with them a tele- be redeemed at any Jewel Tea vision set, a number of transis tor radios, merchandise stripped Co. outlet, with the result. that such certificates would be con- law prohibits the making or is from -three tables in the stituted an additional medium clothing department and other suance of obligations of exchange, or, in effec, rhon- items. Police found some of the than $1 that are clothing, stained with Wood, but. circulate a money, or to be re circulate as money, or to be re- a rear window which the burglars had broken to enter ceiyefi used in of law- ful money of the United States.

be considering the issuance ol Although the company's cer- certificates similar to those out- ADMBS10HHUULTS We ASINTOO TERRIBLE ALQVETOO. SHOCKING TO FORGET! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER PATRICIA NEAL tificate's 'would have 'the 'Words lined in the Jewel Tea- propo- Finland produces 22 per cent "not' printed on of tte worW'j plywood. them, the Treasury' s'atd there The Treasury said it was-lak ing all possible -steps "to maxi mize the production and issu ance of coins bring to an end at the earliest possible time to the ADMKSION-AIHJLTS, -Me 3 BIG FEATURES parts of the Just a simple hillbilly weddiri "CRIMSON BLADE" HOUENHEliWItN MRS WNENIT Admission--Adults FRONT IN ONLY--ADMISSION: AMUIS ACAPCMT AWAift WINNEft PATRICIA NEAL MVtNTMK McQUCIN JAMES GARNER ATTENBOROUGH BRNOON THE WAR EXKRlENCES OF White, C. L. White, R.

L. John D. White and James White. Surviving arc three sons, H. White and Charley White Amarillo and J.

White i Stinnett; a daughter, Mrs. Ei (her Addington of Amarillo, 1 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Wheeler Infant The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jerry Wheeler, 155 Smiley, died it 10:65 a.m. to day in St.

Anthony's pit a Surviving the parenl are the grandparents, Mr. an Mrs. Frank M. Wheeler o( Am arillo and Mr. and Mrs.

H. 1 Pendlcton ot Amarillo and th Kreal-srandparenls, Wheeler jrammer Sr. of Amarillo am Mr. nml Mrs. C.

G. Wheeli Sr. of Amarillo. Funeral arrangements will announced by Schooler-Gorctoi Funeral Directors. James C.

Bush Sr. Funeral fo jrrtnejr ames Calvin Bush 53, Am arillo resident 15 years, will announced by N. S. Grijgs Sons. Sir.

Bush, a mechanic, dl at 4:45 p.m. Thursday in Nort west Texas Hospital. He Hv at 610 Alabama. He was born Feb. 8, 1911, Fort Smith, Ark.

Surviving arc his wife Ma lour sons, James C. Jr. home, Gene Dearing of A mar lo, Carl Dearing of Tucso and Lloyd Dearing of Dallas; his mother, Mrs. Emma HOLLYWOOD "Planet Bush of Wellington; two broth- the Apes" is tho title of a ers. Garland of Hobart, new movie to be produced at and Joe of Pampa, and two grandchildren.

L. Neweomb, minUter o( the Texas 1917-1921. Hobby's Will Favorg Kin HOUSTON (UPI) Former lor. William P. Hobby's wiD, or in estate estimated at than $100,000, was on file today for probate, having the bulk to close relatives.

Hobby died last Sunday at the age of 86. He was boarit chairman oi the Houston Post and aerved as governor at rryton Church of Burial' to la Ochiltree emetery. Mr. Brown died at in ursine Home. 4 p.m the Plaioview Mr.

Brown, retired firmer born Feb. 1879, in Wax are hU wife Sarah ur daughters, Mrs. R. heeler of Geary, Mn E. McKee of Plainview, Mri mmy Beckworth of Sacra nento, aad Mrs.

Car mith of Borger; five MM, WU Hobby's will, executed Jan. 3, 1963, named his widow, Ove- Culp Hobby, as sole independent executrix and sole trustee of the estate. The will was filed for probate Wednesday. Mrs. Hobby was given a life lachje and came to Perry ton interest in trust of Hobby's stock In the company and other stock holdings.

The will taid the residue of the trust would go to children of a son and daughter, William P. Hobby Jr. of Houston and Mrs. Henry Edward Catto Jr. of San Antonio.

The will put (29,000 in am E. of Amarillo, Harvey of trust for a sister, Miss Laura alpga, of Fresno, Matthew of Perry too nd Orville H. of Phoenix; two sttra, Mrs. Lou Hanson of toka, and Mrs. L.

D. 'oods of Sacramento, 32 grand- hildren and 20 great-grandchil- ren, Montle M. Skipper McLEAN Funeral rites for lontie Milton Skipper, 75, of 12 Boyett will be at 3 p.m. alurday in the McLean Church of Christ. Jay Cannel, minister, will officiate.

Burial he In the Hiilcrest Cemetery under direction of Funeral Home. Mr. Skipper died at 1C a.m Wednesday in his home. He was ton Aug. In bounty, and moved to McLean in 1952.

A retired farm he was a mi Church of Christ. Surviving are his wife; two laughters, Mrs. Alvln Elliott of Midland and Mrs. Elbert Houi on of Dallas; two sons, Milton of Amarillo Charles of Me three brothers, Otis Columbia, Bert of dis, and Lynn of Stln nett, 18 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. ompleted his first major role American movies In One" and returned to Tokyo.

Claisifieds Get Quick Results! 2 Being Squeezed From Demo Posts AUSTIN (UPI)- Democrall national Byron Skelton of. Temple arid Mrs 11. H. Weinert of Segutn are be ng squeezed off the commll sources said Thursday. An article in the Texas Ob servor said Skelton was hein repaced.

on order of Go John-Connally. At least one Skelton's longtime acquain tances said there was ''a grea deal of truth" in the repor Neither Mrs. Weinert or Ske ton was available for com men Skelton was reportedly u'n happy alxml his being replace while Mrs. Wenert was willin to resign. COUNTRY BARN 1) I.OUNCB "Most Unusual Stepk House in the Southwest" SELECT YOUR SEE IT BROILED Prime Choice Steaks Served with Onion Soup, Chilled Relish Bowl, Salad Baked Potato Lynda Gets Lcis For Hawaii Trip WASHINGTON (AP) Ha wall's Democratic Conjjres members came to the Whit louse early today i flora els for President Johnson's old er daughter, Lynda, and by kisses as she set out fo home state, Lynda Is flying to ffonolul combine her first offida speechmaking appearanc and a Hawaiian will address the teen-age second Little While House Conference on Children and Youth at the University of Hawaii on Saturday and stay on in the islands until June 20 when she will join her father for a Democratic fund-railing dinner in Los Angeles.

BARBECUED RIBS LOBSTER TAILS Beer and Imported Wines A Most Unique I Has Been Added to the Country Barn Come in and enjoy your cool drinks in a real, authentic western attViosphere OPEN DAILY, EXCEPT 11:00 A.M. Deify 4:00 p.m. DR 4-086 I 7505 Amorillo Blvd. 60 66 East) LOOK FOR THE RED WINDMILL Don Marrs Leosee Norma Marrs Monojtr line Hobby, and a sister in- Mrs. Pearl Hobby, both of alias.

The will made cash bequeslj 16,000 tg Mrs. llelon N. Johnon, administrative assistant nd a director of the Post and 5,000 to "persons who have; and faithfully served! during my life." HOLLYWOOD (UPl)-Sidney 'oilier, taking quick advantage his Oscar, will slar in three Columbia pictures in the next 8 House," The Bedford Incident" and To Sir with Love." AYANARA HOLLYWOOD (UPI) star Kamalari Kujiwara Md NOTICE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF POTTER NO. ism NOTICE hereby qhrc a hearing wlN be he) ttM Itrh day of Jwiai ot 9:00 ajn. In rhe bounty Court at rhe County of rhe a Fenot en the of MM herewatter aamed owner --for a lleene to feM beer at retail at a tocatioa not More Ikemed.

The ttaHee of MM attpllcotloa Is as follows: 1. Type of Ikense or per- BHQ HVTttm 2. Exact locatiaa of bust. ness: 500 Pierce 3. Name of owner or ers: R.

C. Ross. 4. A or trade name: Jockey Club. Any person shall be permitted to contest the facts stated In said application and the applicant's right to secure said license or permit giving i for costs as provided by law.

WITNESS MY HAND this the 9th day of Jww, ANN LYLE Cowry Clerk Potter Cousrty, Teias. ly Lorene H. Powell, Deputy BOYD TO STAR HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Ste- phcn Boyd will star in Anthony Wann's "The Unknown Battle," World War II cspionagt story set in Norway, gOTICS! OF IHVITATION HO. Til THE AMMILLO HOSPITAL OISTRIST. MOSTHWEST TEXAS HOSCITAL, wll io(td until ml.

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FAVBEAU THAT CENTAL FRETIF SUKAKCE COMPANV LU8BOCK, TEXAS hoi In all inott.lt compiled wllli IM ol lo Insur- once, Olven under hrmd and ual o( ol- ot AulKn, Twoi. UK del "irMlen, obove SEAL J. N. NUTT ommllilornr at Inturonct J4 -NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTER- ESTEO IN THE PROPERTY LOCAtEO AT 1000 W. Illh, Ljl II, Block 4.

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Sub; VU Lol Block 3, N. Buchanan, Lol lloOi Mi. Holland; N.E. Hlh. li, E.

1111 Pon. Lol Lot 10, 10, Fomow Julton, Lot 1. Slock BlYlru Thwe mil ft. Soofj of Adlintmtnt on Ikt Ortfnonct Is Clly CtmmlsfJon room hi m. Awmoflum WMnev Joy, outHk htodn.

rn. purpiMj ol conilArlrw Rvwrt Sotim Soord ot Adluthnml AOVlKTUIMfNT FOK I tto'i" IIMI Mn irt ol Dx Court In Clly Amqfllto, Polttr Couolr, me Coucl Mid County wll rtctive wettd bfdi for OM.Eliclronlc To ollllnt UocKm wltti tutn Ironsliloo; and or Milonical Tox to Miytry dri by 1. ten Janet, Tav A aeeoill Iml ot Itw it ATTtST: ANN LYLI, Ctvntf Ctork.

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