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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 40

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AourUlo Wednesday, October 23, 16,500 U.S. Troops Now iii Viet Nam WASHINGTON (UPI) Au-'thcre starling about Ihe first of thorilitive tources year. a a a and Taylor report- thill 16,500 U.S. and ground (0 res dent Kyennerly on Dropouts of Schools Laid To State Law Of Our Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 Texas and one other state ficially a encouraging i school dropouts hy cutting teenagers off welfare rolls as reach the age of 16, a it, subcommittee was told today, troops are now in South Viet it cir relurn o.

2 tna i by lhe a shrcihcr an Nam lo aid the struggle against end of Ihe year the U.S. pro- Markets I O'CLOCK QUOTATIONS TIM following New York Stack louolotlons ore by Amorllio of Mtfrlll LviKh, Pltrce, Fenner Smith: i Cos Urlllard Air Reduct Alum Co Alleg Carp (Allied CH Of- Allli Choi Alum Lid Anieroda Am Alrllitts Am Can tney Am Cvar.nd LIHoo Ind Mock truck HxOon Alrc 41 Am Gos Amptx Cp for training Vietnamese progressed 1,000 U.S. the Communist Viet Cong. The estimate was 1,500 higher the highest vlous informed government force should be out of sources. It also was above the a by the end of 1965.

of the National Education Association, told the Senate Employment and Manpower subcommittee he believes this pol -personnel can be withdrawn" i es a positive i nc ent- assessmenl lo come the bulk (a a CIS wh ose families receive aid to dependent chil- Viet! ID uw Martin Mar 72Vi May Owl Merck MliHi Moasonlo iMont Word NolMlsc.ull SM IS 11 Meeting To Oppose Issue Of Bonds Attended by 28 By LOUISE EVANS 01 Our Slolf Twenty eight persons at- eld Nov. 9 to secure funds for jpening with roads and bridges Ntfl Con Am Rod 1 55 17M Am UT Am Totocco Ani PhOloc Anocon Cop New Ens El tended the meeting of the "Taxpayers for Reasonable my" in Ihe Potter County Courthouse Tuesday night. Not all were members of the attended US' siSJ as observers. But H. R.

be ArturUlo Medical Center pioved provision of care or three hospital buildings now on the drawing boards, for the posed that $187,430 would be unds to build one of the hos piUls (a psychiatric a i i drcn to drop out of school and highest unofficial i a As to whether the ki which had placed the force be carried out if the schreilMr identified' the pessihly 16,000 men. government suffers a Sources cautioned, howevcr.irics of military reverses against any conclusion that ad- tween now and Jan. 1, in- 1 ond stale with a cut-off at age ditional troops have been com- liobert S. McNamara and Gen. formed officials were uncer- milled since Defense Secretary tain, There was general agree- as The Georgia, witness, a Artnco Sll Arn Brd par All Retin laelno lorden Sorg Warn Ivcvrui Er Indus Burrouflhs CIT Floonci Nla Paw SJli Central NKA's school dropout project, Maxwell D.

Taylor, of tbe Joint Chiefs toured month. i i was i a i agit-c- ment that this would call for a that lie olher 48 slates, which cutoff ADC pay chairman'new decision by the President. of Staff, Soulh Viel Nam last CKNTEK SET FOR FORMOSA TAIPEI, Formosa, (AI) -Instead, they he jt a a igiire was in to nt ed Nationalist China to- St.nl of 700 to help set up a metal industries de' velopmcnl center at Kaohsiiing southwest Formosa. reduction of U.S. troop strength SNOW no ond Euulpmenl tor 509 Polk 2 I 3 9 2 Colum Gas Coml CredJI Comwl Ed Edls TOKYO, (AP) Communist and Burma signed Denis at age IS, are cncourag ing dropouts also among the one-third of all high school slu- denls who graduate from high school after their 18th birthday.

Of this latter group Shreiber coiiinj Rodio Conll Con Conll oil "It is unfair lo tell a sUidonljcoouer WID he will he removed from the program during his last year inlcro-an cs high school. II would he betler Chnmpl Oil Chls Ohio Cli'YSIcr MW if he stnyed in school." The NEA official urged on the purchase 1X4, Peking today change in ADC policies nation wide aimed at keeping teen- Curtii Wr iDceore Co jolamond A a Doualos Air Oflrt Moln 44'A Gos 'em Am A EPL MVj Day 33V4 lev IV- Pen RR 3 cpsl Cola 5e. flzer Chas 52Vi Dod ftl Morris Phillies Pel Pll Glas 5SU Polaroid 155 Proc Gomb Puocl PSL 35V4 Pub 5V i HU Pure Oil Raytheon Repub Avlot Repub Sleel Rexall Drug Revfl Metal Rcvn Toh ROY Dul Seaboard Air Scors Roeb Snomrock OG 35Vi Porlerficld, chairman of group, said Ihat the 50 persons who attended a meeting before what he called "a $17 million bond issue" in I960 issue. (It was for $11 million lolal on several projects, some of which passed). "This is a large enough num ber to defeat a $2 million bom issue," he continued.

Ilereferrer. to a referendum which will be Tascosa FHA Names Officers Northwest Texts, Including the enlargement of the kitchens, Amarillo Hospital District. Porterfield said that he hospital. The two hospitals planned at the Amarillo Medi cal Center are the 200-btii gen- ap for nentally ill persons but pro sufficient to provide hosptla rooms, and lo air condition y), and for Improvements to Northwest Texas and buy new kitchen equipment. His plan would add 30 room air conditioning most of the to Underwood Annex Thompson Park site.

The Un derwood Annex does not belon to the Amarillo Hospital Dis trict. The present buildings ar rcll 0 cj ASSOCiatiOrt and city-owned land. He said that hospital admini rators at Northwest Texas am eral hospital to be known as the owned by Ihe Potter Counly Tu High Plains Baptist Hospital, and the Amarillo i 1 n's Psychiatric Hospital and Center. Neither will be tax sup ported. The bond issue will be paid over a nine year period from ne 16-ccnl rale of the Amarillo Hospital District, and from ncome at Northwest Texas.

No raise in fax rate is proposed by the board of managers of the Group Canadian Dam Recreation Bitt WASHINGTON The House nterior Committee reported out hill today authorizing 000 for recreational facilities at he Canadian River Dam near Sanford. The hill will go before the louse for action. Rep. Walter iogers of Pampa, a member of the committee, is author of he bill. The bill, if approved, would provide up to $1,100,000 for development of minimum recreational facilities in wea around the dam.

Included would be such things as roads and sewer facilities. Burmese New China News Agency said. No figures were disclosed. TMJBV WOOD agers eligible for ADC payments until they graduate from high school, provided their work and attendance is satisfactory. Two Are Given Prison Terms Sine Oil Skelly Oil '3Vi Two persons were prison terms Tuesday Easltrn Air Easlm Kod Eastm Kod Eclon Mfg El Paso NG Emer Radio Foirch Erig Fed Deot 5 Ford Mol Frecpl Su! Frgehauf Tr Ga Pac Co Dvnam 1 Gen Elcc Gen Mol Seen Pub Ui Tire sentenced Socony Toni Chappellc wss Installed president of the Future ssiijllomemakers of America at Tascosa High School in ceremonies at the school auditorium Tuesday nighl.

Olher officers include Donna Williams, first vice president; ioulhn Co Sou Poc Co 1 Southn Rv So'w Pub Sperrv Ran 5ld Oil Cal Sid Oil Ind Oil KJ 54 iSliielda Richards, second i i a McMellon, president; a Flake, fourth vice president; 4 2 4 president; i third vice and Goodrich another placed on probation o7' Rv 'elony cases heard in 47lh Dis- trict Court. Judge E. E. (Gene) sentenced James Dean Richcy, of 212-A NW 7th, to three years upon a guilty plea to burglary charges. Edward Oino Darrow, 32, of DcWilt, was assessed three years in the slate peni tentiary, after entering a plea of guilty to swindling by worthless check.

Derrell Wayne I'itcock, 17, o( 403 Florida, was placed on four 4V, 57 on hlalllburt Oil rferculei III Cenll RR Intl Bus Mch Inll Horv Inll Nickel Inlj Paper Inll TT Jofins Many Jones tau Kaiser At Kennecol) Kern Land Kerr McGee Lio B. S1one Webb S1ud Pack Sunray Me Swift Trnjwrn Pipe Ten Gas Texas Co 68 exas Gull Sul exas Inl exos Ulll 53 hlokol Ch 20V Ido 25 Transamer 50'. Tri Conll 4T, Union Corb 1WV Union El 27 I.oyelle Love, dent; Linda fifth vice presi- Kantner, secre- 33ft Us Rubber 67A Worm Lamb QUOTE: AVERAGES lary; Cathy McEwin, treasurer; Kathy McMellon, historian; Ann Watley, reporter; Glennis Lane, photographer, and Janis Patterson, parliamentarian. Paving Meeting Turnout Heavy More than 400 residents of the Negro section of the city turner, out Tuesday night to talk wit! city officials about the need fo paving. The public works departme of the City of Amarillo callec Ihe meeting Tuesday night i Carver High School.

Charle Hall, director of public works said he had figured about 20( residents would out. Those who attended the meet- Christmas Mail Season Near Christmas gifts for Armec 'orces personnel oversea hould be mailed between No ember 1 and November 20, th )epartment of Defense has re minded citizens through its var- ous installations throughout the ountry. Several tips on mailing over- parcels have been listed by the Office of Information at Women are unpredictable -you never know how they're go- it. Anthony's had told him thatiway. i minimum of 37 beds are be- ng used in the main hospitals by psychiatric patients.

He argued that the Underwood hospi- al was not heavily used (it has shown more than 100 per cent occupancy for its 22 beds since ing lo manage to get their own Amarillo Air Force Base. Gifts packed should be in cartons securely of wood, was ojened in 1957) but he put the occupancy rale across 45 beds which he said were in use. (Temporary beds in Ihe old adult TB hospital have been approved by the AHD board but only a few have been put to use, although it is hoped that others will be in use until new facilities can be built.) When there were no nomina- ons from the floor, Porterfield fho is a feed and grain dealer Randall county, and till, a Potter county plumber greed lo continue as chairman secretary treasurer of the years adult probalion for i i A I jiiu-'xi glary of a motor vehicle. i THE 4 pleaded guilty. The following auolallons bv Hie Ha, tlonnl Assaclollon ol sfock Exchange were asked lo fill out forms ndicaling Ihe amount of down jaymenl they could make on VISIT US AT WASHINGTON SIIOKS CONFISCATED HAVANA, (AP) The gov- ernmenl published a decree today confiscating all shoes sent to Cubans from their friends and relatives in the United States.

It said the shoes were Ira- ing held in customs lo be shipped to refugees of hurricane Flora in Oriente and Cam- aguay provinces. Dealers show Ihe wilhln which Ihese securlllcs could have been Iradtd at the time ol trie compilation. Altec Oil Gas 2 ibot Cnro Value! New 2-Speed, Multi-Cycle KELVINATOR Franklin Life Lone Slar Sleel Central Airlines pioneer Natural Gos Inwst. Co. western Natural Gas G.

0. Gnrlock PacWna United Nuclear Am Not Ins. Morton Foods Merchant Molor Svstron Conner Blrlcner Corp Computer Sys Eleclro Science Coullol Southwest Luckv stores 61 91'. 10 paving and (he amount of nonthly payments (hey could 3andle. The city is looking at some sort of paving program in the University i Miller Heights, North Heights and Glid- netal or double faced corrugated fiberboard.

Fragile items should be sur rounded by tightly packed cush loning materials such as excelsior or shredded paper. Matches, lighter fluid and similar flammable items are prohibited from the mails. To tjacco products and coffee also are prohibited from being sen to certain APO's. Mailer should consult the local post of fice for details on these anc other restrictions and for and weight limitations to cer fain areas. "Mailers are urged to mai their gifts as early as possibli during this period to minimizi possibilities of non-delivery be fore Christmas Day," the De partment of Defense said.

Six pounds of coal are neces sary for the manufacture every pound of modern smoke less powder. Inc.) with the GRAIN QUOTATIONS Closing bv Uhlmann Co, Chicago Futures WHEAT: December 2.1Z'/« unch ch 2.12',i unch May 2.0»'i dn up CORN: imber l.UVi up li OATS: December uo November 2.70 dn WHEAT: December 2.12U dn Vi W-54 Kelvinator Brings You Greater Value! Through a program of Constant Bunc Improvement, Kelvinator engineering time and money to bring you that an more uieful, more dependable and more economical to operate. Matching KELVINATOR Etectric Dryer (1) nxnxl fakrkt, (2) dry mt (1) flvn wf wttti itr ntm Now a remarkable and exclusive Golden Touch agilalor action gives you both the cleanest possible washing and the gentlest possible washing. II saves you wear and tear on your clothes and saves you water and detergent. It prescrubs for you and never drains diit, suds and scum back through your cWng.

And it does all this without any gears to wear out or break down! "Magic Minute" Automatic Prtscrubblng! Normal and Small Load Special Wash-Wear Cycle I Lint Dispenur Washes 1 to 12 Ibi. 3 Wish-Wattr Tamptra- 2 turttl Parti AS LOW AS S01Q9 Grape growers have noticec iTO den and Sanborn Additions of for centuries that fewer burjche the city. per vine produced larger grapes WOW Iroup. Baker's Best For Dandruff-Itchy Scalp A Bbyd Poison, 523 Birgc, "I had landruff so bad 1 was ashamed a be around other I couldn't keep from scratching tny lead. I had tried so many things was about to give up when I a bottle'of Baker's Hair Tonic.

For dandruff and itchy scalp it is the best in the world. Shortly a 1 started uaing inker's I was free of this misery ind torment." For years Baker Hair Tonic has been tops for dandruff and itchy scalp. Now, it is belter tlinn ever. It been improved. A new ingredient hu been added that makes it even more effective.

You will like Baker's, or money back, for s. clean scalp and liietrout kalr KM Baker't Shampoo. asy Way to Kill Ants and Roaches Bruih on Once Initi for Months A Simply brush Johnston'! No-Roach on cabinets to control cockroaches, on sills to stop nils. Colorless, odorless coating stays effective for months No need to move dishes or breathe harmful sprays. Remember: No-Roach means no roachei.

FURR FOOD STORES RIH'S CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (API USOA Hogs 4003; butchers lullv steady. 1-2 200330 Ib butchers 16.0016.25: mixed 1-3 190335 lb 15.50-1S.OO; 230-350 Ibs 15.00.15.50; 2-3 250-290 Ibs K.75-15.25; mixed 1-3 300-350 Ib U.00-14.50; 350-375 Ibs 375-500 Ibs 13.75-13.75. Cattle 11,000 calves none; steers slow, sleodv to strong; couple loads prime 1.275-1,300 Ib slaughter sleers 25.3J; mixed hlffti choice and crime Ibs 24.SO-2S.OO; high choice and orime 1.350-1,150 Ibs 23.00-24.0U: Ibs Z3.50-24.15; lew loeds moslly hloh choice and Ibs 21.75-22.00; good Ibs 22.00-23 CO; several loads high choice ond crime Ib slaughter heifers 73.50-23,75: bulV choice Ibs 22.50-73.25; oood 21 utility ond commercial cows 14.0015.50. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY (API Collie calves 700; slaughter sleers steady lo 35 loiver; choice slaughler sleers 24.00-25; good 21.75-72.75; choice heifers 27.50-73.00; (good and choice 22.00-50; utility ond com. ImercEal cows 13.75-15.50; good ond choice vcalers 22.00-25.00.

I Moos 4.000; barrows anrf gilts sleodv 75 higher: sows 25 higher; 1-3 200-775 Ib borrows and gilts 15.25-50; 1-2 270-375 Ib 14.7515.25; 1J02OT Ib 14.50-15.35; 275475 Ib sows K.00-75; 47M50 Ib 13.50-14.00. i Sfieco 500; slaughter classes sleadv. icholcc anil orlme slaughter lombs IB.75- 11VOO; good and choice 17.7S.1J.50; cull to good slaughter ewes 4.00-4.00. Triefc or 'A A ARE SO DELICIOUS EVEN WITCHES WILL LOVE 'EM CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (API--Bullcr sleodv; AA A 571 WA. Eogs unbilled; A whiles 37; mired 34W; mediums 77; standards 33; dirties 30; checks 1 rade will repilr or any oV diivr-mecnanism p3it for fivB ytits, ind aay othei defective pstt for ona APPOINTMENTS LISTED AUSTIN (UPI)- Charles A.

publisher of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, and Donald G. Austin, a Chapptl farmer and rancher, were appointed lo the Texas Commis sion on Alcoholism Tuesday by Gov. John Connally. )tif. Ulor costs will delta fin! be pjid by tht An average two-pound sugar becl conlains 4 teaspoons of sugar.

AaveriiwmtnT PLENTY Of MEE STOKE-FtONT PMRINft FKH DELIVERY A A i ni w. DRS-47U Fas) Way lo Dry Up COLD SORES FEVER BLISTERS Don't let unsightly cold sore fcvct blister cmbact.ns you ind ruin yovu social life lor Jivs. Insieirl, the fust sign ol i cold sote or fevn i I Apply CAMmo- PIIINIQUE! CAMPHO-PHENIQUE acts is locil to slop plin in- stintly; is in antiseptic ro help pre- fent intcclion. CAMPliO-PllESIQUE the skin. And cooling, soothing imisepiic's special drying iction promotes rapid healing.

So rcmembct, ai ihe first sign of I cold sote ot fever blistet, apply CAMPHO-PHENIQUE once. Always keep bottle of CAMfHO- FKEMQUI in your medidrx; Rdy foe instant use Get CArx PHENJOUE today! Only 35i Tricksters' Candy Corn Indian? shoved us ton, but never as sweet as tliis. Hb. poly bag Pal-Loop Pops Rfcils safely handle assorted pops 2 77c Peanut Butter Kisses Rich peanut butter I a in 1 Mi. We, I LM.

57c, 3 Lhs. Me swccttr-than-kissts candy OQ.4* Ib, 2 37c. I.hs. S4c Big Vahie Penny Assortment A has n( 97c assorted candy items containing some real tasty items fur all of the lillle witches and goblins. Butterfinger Jrs.

Another his f.ivorrtt and it comes in a conrenienf box to serre 40. Ever-Popular Baby Ruth Jrs. favorite of UK: candy world hi a convenient box serve 4t, Big Value Penny Assortment A hag of 77 assorted, candy items. A real fine assortment. 77c Hallowe'en Harvest Mix An autumn blaze of cheerful colon to tlcMe ever)' taste.

39c Baby Ruth Jrs. No tricks If yon treat 'em rifihl. Choeolnte-Covered Cherries A real delicious (asle treat for nny season. Regular 59c box. 44c Bob's Candy Sticks Ereryone wants to gel their fccth hrto thi-se candy sticks.

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