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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 24

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r.Inhe-Ttmftt 7 Ainarillo Area Jefferson E. Billingsley Funeral services for Jefferson E. BUlingsley. 68, of 4908 Bowie, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the i Baptist Church, with Dr.

W. Winfred Moore, officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under the di rection of James H. Griggs Southwest. Pallbearers will be W.

C. Beverly, Paul A. Fuller C. F. Collins, Zelma Dean Star key, Tom Cowart and J.

H. Swafford. A resident of Amarillo since 1942, Mr. BUlingsley was deac on arrival Wednesday afternoon at Northwest Texas Hospital He worked at Amarillo Ai Force Base as a civil servic employe from 1942 until he re tired in 1952. He farmed 1 years at Lockney before com ing here.

Surviving are his wife, tw sons, 't daughters and 1 grandchildren. Mrs. Hattie Clodfelter Graveside rites for Miss Ha tie Clodfeller, 78, of 209 Lamar an Amarillo resident 40 years as a member of the Childress aptist Church. Surviving are hit wife, Edna; son, Roy Wayne Honeycutt of le home; two brothers, Leon rd and Elmer of Dallas, and our sisters, Mrs. Christine Coats Omaha, Mrs.

lona was fixe Hendricks, Mrs. Margaret Shan- Majority non and Mrs. Grace Pennington rf Dallas. Funeral arrangements will he by Boxwell Bros. Funeral Di rectors.

Tri-State Area Wilbur R. Fulton Scheduled WASHINGTON (AP) dent Johnson will deliver his State of the Union message to a joint session of Congress at p.m. (EST) next Wednesday The timing of the message was fixed today when Senat of Leader Mike Massachusetts Mans break MIAMI Funeral services for Wilbur Ray Fulton, 73, a Miami resident three, months, were scheduled at 2:30 p.m. today in the i Christian Church with the Rev. Thurman Boswell, pastor, officiating.

Burial was to be in Miami Cemetery by Carmichael-What- Ley Funeral Directors of Pampa. Born in Muscatine, Fulton died Wednesday in his home. He and Ms wife, Pearl, moved here in September from Shattuck, where they had lived 42 years; Mr. Fulton was employed by the Santa Fe ailway from. 1911 to 1952, when he retired.

He fasted with Johnson at the White House. Press Secretary Bill D. Movers later told newsmen of thi decision. Congress convenes Mondas for its new session. The Presidents address will be earned to the live radio and television.

And for the first time it will be telecast i color. In the message, the President nitlines his legislative proposals, the foreign situation, and, this case, presumably his iopes for peace in Southeast Asia. were to be held at 4 p.m. to day in Llano Cemetery. The Rev.

Carl Cunn. pasto of the First Methodist Churc of Silverton, was to official Burial was -to be by James Griggs-SouthwesL Born in Orr, Okla Miss Clod feUer died Thursday morning in her home. She came to Amarillo in 1926. Surviving are her three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Mae Plaun- kett and Mrs.

Mildred Price of 209 Riggs of Rusk. Ernest L. Cochran was a of the First Methodist Church in Shattuck. Surviving are his wife, daughters, a sister and grandchildren. two two Amarillo Has Competition for Mental Center Plainview will provide "sen Lamar and Mrs.

Willier.ous competition" to Amarillo' Ernest Lee Cochran, 24, of 4509 Parker, died early today in the Touro General Hospital in New Orleans. He was a wall taper. Mr. Cochran was in New Orleans on a business trip when bid for one of the two new regional diagnostic centers fo a retardation bera planned by the state, accordin he died. He was in Plainview.

Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; his parents, and Mrs. Ernest E. Cochran of 1009 N. Fairneld-; a brother, James A. Cochran of 4004 KE 1th, and rne grandparents, Ace Peoples of Grand Prairie and Ray Cochran of Waurika; Okla.

The body will be returned to Amarillo'. a arrangement will be announced N. S. Griggs Sons. Mrs.

Maria M. Leos by Mrs. Maria Mungaray Leos 81, of 1309 Arthur, resident Amarillo since 1922, died Thurs day afternoon in SL Anthony's Hospital. She had been ill abou Grand Jury Indicts 13 Potter County grand jury returned indictments Thursday charging 13 persons with felony crimes. One man, charged with.

Lheft by bailee, is not in Indicted were: Richard Ben Emerson, 47, of' 1339 NW 13th and Max Garnbill Morris, 43, of Pantex, driving while intoxicated, second offense. Alvin Eugene Crowe, 40, 308 N. Lincoln, unlawful possession of barbiturates. Charles Douglas Taylor, 17, of 207 N. Jefferson, burglary.

W. C. Booker, 17, of 402 N. Jefferson, burglary of a motor vehicle. Mary Jane Ryan, 38, in custody in Cheyenne, Wyo.

and CLEAN, two-bedroom, ttnort, Southlown US. FOUft.ROOM, private IraMc TWO-BEDROOM and dtft, carpttttf, Herlh Pale 17" TABLE moM.TV, playt THREE-BEDROOM balhl, JiS. Call EV3-1S30. TWO-ROOM. wltn both, furnished, bills paid.

In 2704 Folk, TWO-BEDROOM, rtfecorattd, U14 Footer. TWO-BEDROOM, North Will Iflmi. $75 month. Water paid. DRM1J3.

ood TWO JERSEY mltk 7 calvti, 450-pound htlfer. LOVEABLE, 7-mcrtth-old Chlhucnus. Good home. $15 or stomot. DR3 after 5..

NEAR SEARS. Two-bedroom, rtfrlgtrotor, fenctd, US woter pold, FL4-3230, LARGE freewr, ktroswt circuiting neater, boys' bicycle. H-0 troln. small pool table, combination ptavtr and radio. PorXer.

KIRBY upright clearer. All attachments. Excellent condition. $50. DR3- 732S.

WANTED, rotary mower, 5' or lore er. Must be good condition. FL5- 292X. FOUR plumberf, J35 monthly. 410-A East 14th, DR3-7749.

TWO BEDROOMS, furnished, fully plumbed. Son Jaclnto. DR7- 5127. 1954 CORVETTE, ooSnt; upholstery, OR3-40M. 283, good V-s, condition IT'S A -STEAL.

Three-bedroom brick, den, Paramount. Nothing down. Alma Crest Realtors DR4-6798, FLS-7261. AUCTION Sundoy, January 9th 1:00 P.M. LM4t4 WiHi Mtrclmidbt Ntw IT Ust4 New 19W Refrigerator-Freezer combination, slightly fc ty" rock, Ixve rocker, Base rocker, early American Maple.

Many chests Beds headboards China cabtoet Bookcases Hutches, and other new furniture. Groceries, Used Double door refrigerator, freezer, 'Electric-sweepers, 14' 18' rug-bedroom suites, Living room-suites Gas Ranges' and many other good items. Auction North Dumas Avenue DUMAS, T6XAS NMc NtrtcM OLSEN, corner, lovely three-bed room, den, wood- burner. Neor CrocVett ood Oisen. Town and Country, FL6-3230, FL4- 5155.

FOR SALE, ntw, 2 1 A baths, doubU Vz ocrt. WH! trade down payment. 5209 Bovd Street. Meillla Pork, EV3-7W, EV3-427L --AP Wirephofo John Bruce Lee, 4 feet 1 inch tali, is the smallest player ever to perform for the Sacramento (Calif.) High School varsity cage squad--but he does just fine, thank you. In his first six games he was held scoreless, but in the seventh he scored on a 15-foot jump shot In.a Tall Man's Game, 4-1 Guy Earns Place FOR SALE, trade or lease, Soudder Well OrfWno Rto.

Mounted on International truck tractor. Coni- piete rig in excellent condllion. Would accept lote model aufo in trade. Might carry note Jo party. For further Information, coll OL5-i22 after neon.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)Things are looking up for basketball player John Bruce Lee a year. Mrs. Paso. She was the widow of Lewis Dodson, chairman of the a r's Commission on rlental Retardation Planning.

pointed out that Judge C. L. Abernethy of Plain- is chairman of the State Mental Health Planning Committee and has a lot of influence and support in Austin. The list of cities competing the has been trimmed from the original 32 down to 25. Dodson evaluated Amarillo's chances for getting one of the $450,000 centers in comments Thursday before meeting oJ the Amarillo Area Foundation's hospital i in the YWCA.

Dodson a i Amarillo wa stall out in of competitors as far as existing facilities anc need were concerned. The Area Foundation is ac tively supporting the city's bid for one of the centers. The hospital committee vote- red Henry Richardson, 35, of. ordyce, theft over S50. Hilton J.

King, hi custody in 1 Paso; Lawrence E. Sparks, announced Sons. Leos was assure the site-selection com mittee in Austin that adequat land for the center would available in the Amarillo Med: cai Center site. Dodson said the final selectio of sites for the centers would announced soon. The hospital committee a 1 voted to have its chairman, Maj or F.

V. Wallace, appoint a sub committee to study problems in volved in, the creation of a met ical library. Dr. Charles Sadler, immedial past president of the Potter-Ra: dali Medical Societ; and a member of the hospit committee, suggested a Hamon Leos who died eight years ago. Surviving are three sons, Joe Castillo of 1309 Arthur, Castillo of 1UO Arthur and Kalph of Dallas; two daughters, Mrs.

Juanita Fajardo of 1301 E. 13th and Miss Virginia Leos cf the grandchildren and grandchildren- home, 2S six great- Funeral arrangements will be by N. S. Griggs Mrs. Pleiades Latham Funeral services Mrs.

farther up than inost At 4 feet 1 inch, he's the smallest player ever to perform for i custody in Dallas and Robert the Sacramento High School Howell, alias Jack Coleman, va rsity. 6, of Chicago, 111., worthless check. In Edward Ray Hughes, 37, of 'Sacramento's Linck agrees with John's self-' assessment, describing htm as "a good ball-handler with speed and a pretty good eye for the basket. 5 first games, John made only token stands 5 feet 8 inches, John says he was the tallest boy in his class in the second grade "hut (I haven't grown a whole lot sixisince." anta Cruz, forgery and was held 'scoreless. But in the seventh he scored his first two points with assmg.

North. Amarillo To Be Boosted By New Group A program for the beautification and economic stimulation North Amarillo will be de- to encourage an atmosphere for professonal services and interest in. civic affairs. The plan was mapped Thursday night at the organizational meeting of the Palo Duro Association in the a Duro High School auditorium. Francis Guess was elected president of the association for resident of Northeast Amarillo.

Other officers are Sam Nelson, vice president, and Doris Carol, secretary. About 75 persons attended the meeting. The executive commit- a 15-foot jump shot and the crowd went wild. "You've never heard so much cheering," says Sacramento Coach Bob Linck, "and we were not playing at home." Even the opposing team's head cheerleader joined the applause, a defection that could be excused under the circumstances. She's John's sister.

Linck recalls being surprised when the tiny sophomore showed up for the opening practice of the year. "But I never said a word to him. And he made the team says the coach The team has yet to win game. John, 16, say he decided to try out despite his size "be cause everybody thinks it's a game for big guys. I think there's room for small guys too.

"Let's face it I'm short, and there's nothing I can do abou Linck says John's main contribution to the team is as a morale booster. "The other players like him and they admire his spunk. They're always asking me to ut him in," says Linck. The coach says he's received ome criticism from citizens ffho infer Linck is using John as a publicity gimmick. Linck it.

"Look at it this way: Is a 4 bot-1 person any more unusua Pleiades M. Latham, 77, of 905- would be best to have tie li- A N. Mirror, an Amarillo resident for 35 years, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Immanuel Baptist Church. brary in the new medical center.

Dr. William E. Laur, chairman of Citizen's Health 'The Rev. G. Riggs, pastor, Council, visited the hospital will be! committee to report on a recent 'study submitted by his council tee, consisting of 11 persons, will.ft.

But I also happen to be pret meet monthly. General meet-Uy good at basketball. That i ings will be held quarterly. hy I'm here." The residents expressed concern over the fact that the city dump is within the city limits. Other areas of concern were the upgrdzing of personal property, acquisition of department stores and cafeterias in North Amarillo, securing more professional people such as doctors and dentists, and representation will officiate.

Burial in Llano Cemetery. A native of Montague County, Mrs. Latham i Thursday morning in St Anthony's Hospital. to its parent body, the Potter- Randall Citizens Committee. His report stressed a lack of adequate medical library facili- Mrs.

Latham moved to Ama-jties to accommodate Amarillo's rillo in 1930 from Shamrock, future development as a medi- She was a member of the Im- cai center, manuel Baptist Church. A BEATLE FOR BREAKFAST LONDON (AP) Prime Minister Harold Wilson had break- 1 Carroll N.jfast today with a Beatle. -305 N. Houston and T. E.

of son and Beatle Paul McCartney Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Norm a Jo Cox of 1522 N- Mirror; three sons, James C. of IQIn an ParrnTl 1M- 1403 N. Seminolc; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Shapley of Gruver; a brother, Orin Morris of Arapa- 'ho, and nine grandchildren.

Marvin 0. Honeycutt were guests at the Connaught Hotel Restaurant near Berkeley Square of David Frost, television personality. CATTLE ESTIMATE The world has 917 million TT Jhead of cattle, the U.N. says. Marvin Olui Honeycutt, 45.

carpenter of 5013 Bowie, died all 3:15 a.m. today in Northwestj Texas Hospital. He had lived inj Amarillo eight years. i He was. a native of Dallas and on the City Commission, school board and other organ- zations affecting North Ama- rfflo.

EXPERIENCED child care In Hamlet Addition. Fenced bock yard. ISO? Magnolia, EV3-3M3. FRENCH PROVINCIAL ITEMS 2 dressing tables, with benches, 2 4 mirrors with theatrical llghls. 3 chairs, 1 desk, 1 full" length mirror wltn low marble stand.

2 small marble top end tables, 1 marble pedestal. Professional wig dryer for 6 door file, cabinet. A few wio blocks heods. Eleacnt Wig--Salon, La Tour, 2011 Austin, FL5-7131. FL5-232X.

1M3 OLDSMOBILE, luxury sedon. Unusually sacrifice. Eddie Boggs, North S'atc Bank, DR4- 5666 Tucson, FLJ-0703, 17" PORTABLE television. Good wbrklno condition. $30.

Will trodt. DR4-409S. ONE ACRE, all utilities, thret bedroom two baths, two car oaraoe, corrals. Trade. Wont lorae trailer house.

wells, stables, two bedroom. Need snall house trailer. Bosley. EV3-S107. IF YOU LIKE antiques don't miss Marehead's Antiques.

Htahway 297 Eost. DR4-54J7. FOR SALE: Horses, ponies, toddlei, trailers. Must sell, moke offer. DR4- 3438.

NICE Wl Comet, W50. 19M Ford pickup, S375. 100 Grand. TWO BEDROOMS, 901 Bowie, WO. DR3-6910.

PALO DURO LODGE No. 1239 )701 Polk DR2-234J p.m., Educational Gloss Ko. 2 and oracllce. 7:30 p.m., a Communication. Visiting AAcsons Welcomt F.

0. RAKOLE, BILL BRUNE, Sec'V SAN JACIKTO LODGE No. 1330 All meetings 7:30 p.m. no work. Tues.

no work. Friday, E.A. Degree. Membtrs uroed to attend and visitors welcome. WALTER E.

CONNALLY, W.AA. JACK VINYARD, Sec'v. Offers Submitted 371i36-9, 2X10 Thome 49X-001249-203, -WIO Travis 712 North Carolina X7-S22760, Northeast llth FHA listing 1704 'Madison, 511,000 FHA Sold 4M104M, PolK '371897-49, East 31st. 49-435311, 5U1 Crockett Reject and Relist 270S51-X7, 413 1ft LOST: Mole Siamese, scarred face. Vicinity Canyon Drive and Western.

HAVE FOUR ooenlnas for plono students, ony-oqe, PR3-9807. WANTED: Best used cor will jhan someone 7 2 Yet you oiow I'd use the latter--gladlj if I had a 1 he says Basketball is only one John's many outside interests, ffe bowls, plays golf and performs as an organist a teen-age band called the Paragons. Tor his band role, he's grown a Beatle-type mop of hair. He also maintains better than average grades in such courses as geometry and drafting and say he'd like to become a architect. i "But then," he adds, not un- iike any other teenager, "I'd like to be an entertainer, too.

I just don't know." Carr Seeks Delay On Gas Price Rule DENVER, Colo. (AP) Texas Atty. Gen. Waggoner Carr said today a Federal Power Commission order setting gas prices in the Permian Basin would cost producers $20 million a year, and would mean $1.4 million less for his state in taxes on this revenue. Herbert B.

Deaver, sewer linej He also told a federal appeals City Employe Wins State Certificate supervisor for the City of Amarillo, has received the state's: highest citation for job cpmpet-' ency a Grade A certificate. A veteran of 15 years with the Amarillo water system, Deaver has completed numerous water and sewage short courses on his own time to earn the certificate. The American Kennel Club recognizes 115 breeds of dogs. AflverJisemtnr NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2201 E. 4th.

Lot 7, Stock 18, of Denver Hcishti Addition; 5026 5023 Brown Drive, Lot 1, Pleosont Volley; 12U Van; Boren, S. 100' of Lot 3, Block 165, cf Plemons Addition; 2235 E. 23rd, Lot 27, Block 12, of 5002 Albert. Block 2, of Olssn Pork Addition; 230? Roberts, Lor 7, 107, of Glcnwood Addition; 06 N. Viroinio, Lot KW of Sen Jacinto Addition; 1817 N.

Gorfield, Lot 21, Block 27, of Belmont Park Annex? 4034 Canyon Drive, UN- PLATTED, Paramount Addition; end Woshinoton, Lot 4, BlocJc of T- Anchcr Addition; 1628 Currle, Lot Slock at, of Martin Addition. There will held before the Board of Ad'ustment ex the Zoning Ordinance the Oty Commission meetino room the City Auditorium ct 3:03 p.m. Wednesday, January 12, 1966, a public hearing for the puroosc o( considerino appeals for certain Zonlno regulations applicable to the above properties. WIOOLETON ASKEW, Chairman Sooner Gas Reserve Brings $284 Million court that Texas ose "untold thousands of dollars" on reduced royalties. Carr asked the U.S.

10th Circuit 'Court of Appeals to delay the effect of the order, which sets prices at 16.5 cents per thousand cubic feet for new well gas and 14.5 cents for old well gas. Currently the gas is priced at about 19 cents. gas sold in the permian basin Carr said. He said Texas' 7 per cent! natural gas tax has brought in $500 million over the past 10 years. This tax alone in 1963 paid for over 12 per cent of -the state government's cost of public education and over 25 per cent of the cost of teacher retirement, age assistance, and aid to the disabled, blind and dependent children, the Texas official said.

Carr added that reduction of the gas prices "would result in a drastic, unexpected, and equally forced reduction in royalty income to the state of Texas from state lands and interests therein, and.would imme- TULSA, Okla. (AP)-Sales of Oklahoma's a uncommitted natural gas reserve, the Red Oak Norris Field in the southeastern part of the state, "The state of Texas is before this court in its governmental capacity undertaking to prevent a major retardation of economic growth within the Permian Basin and to prevent severe financial loss to the state, the threat of which has been brought about by inadequate prices, arbitrarily set by the rate. Total gas purchases on)Federal Power Commission for that basis could represent some The large gas reserve, in the Arkoma Basin, was discovered in 1960 when Midwest completed to three Oklahoma utility com- the Orr well No. 1. panics for $284 million was an-, The gas will be consumed NOTICE OF INVITATION NO.

THE AMARILLO HOSPITAL DISTRICT NORTHWEST TEXAS HOSPITAL, will accept scaled bids untfl 3:30 P.M., Frf- Jonuory 21, 1966, In the office ot the Purchastno Aoent on the following: Disposable Needle rnoy be obtained from Purchasing Agents QUIce. This District me rfshl fo occwt or relect ony or oil Wdj ond to wolve F. E. FAVREAU Purchojlno nounced Thursday. within the stale for fuel require- Spokesmen for the of industrial, commercial Midwest Oil Corp.

of residential natural ga use and Pan American Petroleum and for electric power genera- Corp. of Tulsa, said more thanltion. a trillion cubic feet of gas is Midwest es id en D. R. involved.

Murphy said the contracts with The buyers are Oklahoma the utilities will be for a term of 20 years. First sales are expected to begin in the next six months. Gas Electric Co. of Oklahoma City and two Tulsa based firms, Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. and Public Service Co.

of Oklahoma. Each, of the utilities will buy one-third of the uncommitted gas production from the field, Bushlaud Man Is District Candidate CASH FOR oood used 2 door cor, to 1940 model. Coll tvenlnos. FL6-1337. AND 21" TV, 520.

pood condl- tion. Liloc. FLS-U43. TWO- BEDROOM for someone wonts a home, not a rent house. $85 unfurnished, $100 furnished.

DR4- 31X3. DR1-0439. WILL SELL nice Kenmore automatic washer, three water levels, three $50. DR4-1950. MUST SELL thin wniteface heifer, $35.

DR3-5Q51. BAKE'S AUCTION Big Sale Tonight 7:30 P.M. NICE BEDROOM SUITES i LIVING ROOM FURNITURE NEW UNFINISHED ROCKERS NICE NAUGAHYDE HiDE-A-BED DINETTES --WOOD AND CHROME REFRIGERATORS LATE MODEL COLD- SPOT CHEST FREEZER FULL SIZE AND'APARTMENT SIZE LATE MODEL MONTGOMERY WARD AUTOMATIC WASHER LATE MODEL KENMORE DRYER GOOD MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER ALSO A FEW PIECES OF ANTIQUES MANY MANY "MORE JTEMS TOO MANY TO LIST DRW902 North Fiilmore BAKE HUNSUCKER, Auctioneer I ANNOUNCIMCNTS 1 LOST: Dark arov 1 Craflsmon tool box on Fyrr Food parklnn lot, 24th and Grand. Ncmt and tocal number on 'lid. If found Please call EVO-3W or DR3-3332.

Reward of- tered. LOST: -One black wndant earrJ.no. Keepsake. EV3-WO. LOST: Masonic diamond rlna.

Scottish and York Rite Inslonla. Reward. Robert C. Neely. DR2-142 or OR4- 5092.

"LOST: in vicinity cf Rolling Hills. Reddish brown, mole Pomeranicn. Answers to Bambf. SOUTHERN UNITED Finance, for loans to employed people. Call.

DR6- 4W, or comt by 500 Taylor. MADAME O'MALLEY Reader and advisor. She jubfects and oroblems strictly confidential. Kindness and patience. 2300 West AMARILLO COUNCIL on Alcoholism.

Information Canter, 701 Flsk Bldg. DRV9751. TRADING STAMPS Jim Pflnn. X13 West Xth. SIGNATURE LOANS.

$100 or JMf. Cad Stump Asnby, QR6-4173. Ucai Loon Company, 312 East 51h. HOSPITAL Beds for rent, JIG month. Schooler-Gordon, INTELLIGENT slnale men and women: If you are Interested fn a scientific approach to mote-selection and marrlaoe, writs Psvcholoaical Test- Ina Services, fnc.

P.O. Box 9002, AmarHlo, Texas. Confidential. 'MASSAGE, Steam baths. Lody-mon operators.

5-9 Piaio Hotel. NURSE -A-lli care for elderly in ail brick home. Special attention olven on diet, persona), physical needs, dally walta If desired. Reasonable roles and references. FL5-35.

CARS lo be driven to Lons Beech California, transportation Not for hire. Coll OR4-4002. BARON DETECTIVE AGENCY Know the facts. FL5-1018. TODAY And eJcht burstrs, M.

The Buroer Bar, 2309 West 3rd. YOU CAN depend on WWtey Mld- dleton for your cosh. Come by 202 Borfield Sulldinc, second floor, second door or coll DR2-3155. TESS HARLAN, Astroioeer. Confidential.

truihful rtaclnos. 905 South Lincoln. CECILIA Don't let them do this. 'Coil me Coliect Marvin. I WILL NOT responsible for deists other than my own.

Tony Jenkins. 2710 Wichita. SEASONAL LEASES AVAILABLE ON PECOS RIVER BETWEEN PECOS AND COWLES FOR SMALL TRAILERS OR CAMPERS. PRIVATE TROUT FISHING ON PECOS. Travts Smith, 2324 Alvarodo NE, Albuquerque.

New Mexico. I WILL not' be resoonslbfe far any debts' other -than my own. George Work Eouenson. -1303 South Washington. CAB DRIVERS wanted.

Yellow Cab Company, 200 Pierce. MARRIED MAN, Irrigation perlence required, Call 249-4277, Dal- hort. WANTED: MAN. FOR ALL AROUND FARM JOB JUST OUT OF CITY LIMITS. NORTHWEST.

NO CHILDREN ON ACCOUNT OF WATER A UNDERSTAND TRACTORS. IF YOU DRINK DON'T APPLY. THIS'IS A STEADY JOB FOR I MA N. FURNISHED. WRITE BOX R-36 CARE OF NEWS AND GLOBE TIMES.

POLICE Hard work, great responsibility, cftins profession, good pay- ond benefits. Amarlllo Police Department, 609. Pierce. MALE Apply (n person. American Drive inn.

2220 Canyon Prlve. MEN NEEDED. who need to earn 51000 to S1SOO month. Holt. West Stn.

MALE car hop Apply In person, over 18. Amtrlcan Drive Inn. 2220 Canyon PORTER Wanted. Sunset Barber Shop. Sunset Center.

FLS-ISJU. BURGER CHEF Drive Inn, 2J09 AmarUlo Boulevard, East, needs an assistant monoocr. No. ejcptrlence necessary. jSee Msnaoer.

BARBER wanted ot once. Bill Se! Barber Shoo, 15th and South Grand. DR3-72S3. SERVICE STATION help needed, Salary based on experience ond work No phone Enco Stq- tlon. Western.

EXPERIENCED service station ot- jendont. 1SOO North Mirror. $700 MONTHLY MINIMUM For man willing to work hard for a career wlih hlsh earnings and a chance for rapid advancement. Coll Wayne at DR4-3S41 between 9 and 12. Immediate" Openings Mechanical Designer Draftsmen Machinist Need 10 men.

for Electronics Assembly and Metal Fabrication, Solid, Expanding Company. ALL PRODUCTS COMPANY P.O. BOX 520 MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS An Equoi Opportunity Employer WANTED combination paint end body man. Commission work, 5002 River Drive. EV3-1SU.

WANTED, Hcber over 18 for route salesmen. No selflno. No experience necessary. Apply Pepsi Colo Bottling Company, 108 Scuth Houston. 6 PM Friday or 7 AM Monday.

10- A BUSHLAND Newly announced candidate for Potter County committccman of the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 is W. J. Hill Jr. of Bushland.

Three district directors and county committeemeri will be elected Tuesday. Each county in the district will elect one new member to serve on the local F. R. Yost, Pan American water district committee. president, said his company will build and operate a $2 million gathering system to collect the which could result ir.

as muchigas 5n the field. The system as 28.3 billion cubic feet annual-twill be jointly owned by the ly for each at the full output producers. One director will represent Lynn and Lubbock counties; another Hockley, Lamb and Coch. ran counties, and the third will represent Floyd County. Absentee voting ends today.

diately result in curtailment of funds for public education in Texas in the face of a present need for educational expansion in this state." "If a stay is granted," Carr said, "and later if the commission order is sustained, then refunds with interest can be made to the pipelines of any amounts collected by the producers above the finally determined just and reasonable rales and the proper tax credit and roal- ty credit can be given by thei state of-Texas." On the other hand, he there is no authority under existing law to compel interstate pipelines, gas distributors, or or the consumers to refund to the producers, who would, in turn, reimburse the state for the difference between the reduced rates as imposed by the commission and the rates as finally determined if the commission's orders are found invalid. Carr said the order should be stayed "as to all producers affected by the commission order and not just the ones before this until the validity of such order is finally adjudicated by the courts." ANNUAL MEETING of owners, Llooo Cemelerv Association, will be held at the Cemetery Office on January 11, 1V66, -at 2:00 p.m. AMARtLLO LODGE No. 731 1512 VY. lOth DR2-491 Week Ending Saturday, Jan.

1W4 Monday, 7 p.m.. Reading and floor practice. Tuesday, 7 p.m., F.C- Degrees. Thursday, 7 p.m.. Examination in oil Degrees.

Visitors wc'come. Members urged to attend. Classified IF it's Numismatic we have It. Stlvtr Oa'lar Coin Shop, 256 icm- DR-7321. RAYS COIN to trade 19M uncirculated rolls of halfs for 1964 uncirculat- ed rolls A SHOW EVERYDAY 2725 West 6th DR2-475T IMfiOYMtNT It Ads Get Results ELECTRICIAN With.control, DC motor, generator, overhead crane experience.

Cen-VI-Ro of Texas, Incorporated, Plalnv'ew. Apply In person. Equal opportunity employer. WANTED: Experienced first cook. Contact Saoa Food Services, West Texcs State University.

OL5- 7M1, Ext. 2119. EXPERIENCED Industrial cnoine mechanic natural oos, butane fuel. Good hourly wage, 40 hour week ouoranfeed. Company benefits, paid vacation.

Insurance, profit shor- Ino plan. Wrllc or col) Waukesha Enolne and Equipment Company, Box 1315, Liberal, Konsos. Phone 4-7415. EXPERIENCED television service man and experienced Frfo'dalre service man. Bolh lobs carry top waces ond frinoe benefits.

Apply person, JVgLWn. Qitrrnon's Appliance. STARTTHE NEW YEAR RIGHT Here Is on opportunity for vou to start with a GOING-GROW NO or- ooniiaticn. We need men who rcolly wont lo worv A work hard, also who want lifetime career for himself his family. Experience preferred but not necessary.

Demo, health accident Insurance provided. Apply In person to Kenny Alvswortn or Howard Sonford. NP.W car department. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE' POOLE BUICK CO. fITH I.

POLK ZENITH Color Technician, must qualified, jfeotfy work, aood oov, In only, Smith Sort, 415 North Fllimwt, $17,000 PLUS NEW CAR AS BONUS for mon over 40 In Amariflo area. Use cor for short trips to contact customers. Air moll B. 8. Scars, American Lubricants Box Qeyton 1.

Ohio. NEED full or port time sales people to sell Life Insurance and- or funeral service insurance. Conlact James Tomberiin, Box 347, Amarillo, Texas, DR2-229S. Complete training offered, must be over 21 and a resl- dent of Texas. men Jor sales service.

Ama-Tcx. IQIh. SALES trainee open for well dressed man 24 to 30 who needs to climb to S10.0GO per year. Prefer 6 fooler wlih soms college. Must want sales career ond be wlllina to work for It.

The BuXer Company, 708 West 10th. Amorillo. JF YOU'Have sales abfilfy our line of -food wouHl be a chollenoe for you -to earn far above averaoe Income. eaocr individual must bt- oble lo meet the public. Salary, bonus and exaenses.

Box S-37 core of the News ond Globe Times clvlno in deiai! your past five Years employment and present status. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Here Is art opportunity for you lo start with a GOING-GROWING or- ffanizafion. We need men who really wont to work 5- work, hard, also who want lifetime career for himself his family. Experience preferred but not necessary. Demo, health 8.

accident insurance provided. Apply In person to Walter Emmttr. Used car department. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE POOLE BUICK CO. V1TH POLK APPOINTMENTS I MONEY We hove openings for 2 salesmen fo service prearranged appointments.

Earnlnos start at J.100 to S1SO weekly with excellent opportunity for od- voncemen) to.management. Wrffe to Unlimited, Box 926, Lubbock. Texas. WORLD'S LARGEST Extermlnatlno company seeks 3 aooresslve salesmen for the Amarillo and surrounding oreas. Must have recent sales experience calling on commercial accounts ond or home owners.

Complete training, solid future, new cor, many frlnae benefits, no phone Pleoje. Apply In person. 2727 Po- qulta, Amarillo, Texas. I-- Young man Interested In machinery ond ports sales training. 1--Experienced salesmon.

heavy machinery Coll or write: MC. Btalne West Texas Equipment Co. P. 0. Box 910 Amarl'Io, Texas Pho.

EV3-2254 only) Panhandle CATERPILLAR DEALER.

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