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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 47

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Amarillo Mrs. Etta M. Gray Funeral services were con nfc the past ducted this morning in Llano a busin ff a 1 Cemetery for Mrs Etta A Teamsters Union in Grav. 61. nf WTP on, Amanllo for 15 years until his al Directors.

Mrs. Gray was the wife of R. B. Gray, also deceased, Surviving are a stepdc a brother and a sister. Jerome Richardson Surviving are his wife, Lillie; mrs.

Gray was the wife of ourvivin are lus wile, Lillie; "incr besides the TMuy in the American Legion deceased. a scm Jotm of-4115 S. Hughes; include grandparents Hail here. Surviving are a stepdaughter, da "Bhter, Mrs. Wilma Jean lr a Mrs.

Miguel A. Lopez Officiating was to be Jim brother and a sister. Weiclauer of two f- Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. ork, minister of the Gruver brothers, Louie of Lafayette, Armando Rcsendez of Plain-Church of Christ and burial and Robert of Fort Worth; VICW was to be in Gruver Cemetery.

3 Crrt 71 A 4.1 .1 and Robert of Fort Funeral services bo con- Miss SnilCh" phi Arrangements were by Ed" ducted in OdenrindTfor tour a Brown and Sons Funeral Dlrec- oMfti BMuto in Walnut Hills reCt rS in Newtory iCfi "ATM Tr State 4j ec Mr. Richardson, a salesman for Anchor retired Marine died Sunday in St. An' Oscar L. StanseH ihony's Hospital. Surviving are his 'wife, three PL AINVIEW Funeral rites Mls Smit were to be at 3:30 p.m.

today mornjn in a sons, a daughter, a stepson and three grandchildren. at First Baptist Church in Floydada for Oscar L. Stanscll. 88. Local arrangements were by ou Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Direc- a a i i resident since the a a a Weddinglon of tors.

1950s and a retired dairyman Lmj dress, and two brothers. AH a implement dealer. Mr? i Allen M. Beville Officiating was to be Dr Ja ers fK 8 Pastor.Kh SHAMROCK-Funeral service for Allen burial to be in Floydada Ceme- i iy DUIHUII mortuary. iw-: The baby was dead on arrival berries.

M'f It Thursday in Blackburn-Shaw was-found dead Thursday i chisum Smith Memorial Chapel esda morni his home Funeral Chapel at Irving. JS g(c arcM lhe are "ts Additional services till bo Mr .1. Walter Browers, pastor His first wife, Gertrude, died vuuii, uitu mornn Hospital. He opened the first fire insur- i i are his wife, u. ance adjuster's office in the Frances two sons.

Pat of Lock- Plains area when he came lo Jack, of Floydada: a Cmx; a sister, Hill Amarillo" stepdaughter, Mrs. F. F. Cal-' AIrs Kahc Ozzman of Call- He was a-member of Claren- houn of Plainvic a brother, and two grandchildren. Funeral arrangements for don Lodge 700.

AFAM, and of a sister, oc B. Long 55 achel the Ancient and Honorable Or- hel Clement of Weiling- ia, a former Amarillo der of the Biue the grandchildren and MEMPHfS-Funeral services SSS American Legion and Poik ninc for Joe B. Long, 78, a resident for, Fu 10l al DirCC Street United Methodist Churc. Meyer member of the Dallas Consistory, charter FOLLETT Funeral services ravis Ba tist Church with the member of Khiva Temple of the for Mrs. Margaret Meyer.

79, of "TM nm TM Pastor, taught school there for" eiTt Shrine and a 50-year member Follett, will be at 2 n.m Thurs- rf cialin g- incie lor eight of the Brotherhood of the Prot- day in United Methodist WI ective Order of Elks. He was a Church'here. rorrieter Home. World War I veteran. The Rev.

Floyd R. Thiessen i rv.ww-mij. -nit ivtv. jx. -imesstMi, Surviving are his wife, Irene; pastor of St.

John's Congrega- On 8 dlcd Monday night daughter, Connell ttonal Church officiate. at ms Jiome. of AlbuQuerque; four grandchil- Burial will be in Fairvicw A tlred water hauler, he op- dren and two great-grandchil-Cemetery near Follett under rd the Lon Water Service fil'Pn thf HironHnn nf SCVCral VCai'S SPfVintr Johnnie M. Upshaw the direction of Mason Funeral Officiating was the Rev. Glenn W.

Chesser Gray, 61, of 512 NE 9th who anll died Sunday night in le en 567 1 was inc.Jtev. uicnr Plains Baptist Hospital. was a membei Godsey, pastor of Mexican Bap. Officiating was J. R.

sire-tie, 5L. tist Mission, with burial by Lem- 11HW Jin assistant to the pastor the dge 1239 Amanll Funeral-Home. J. W. Cliesscr, 53 of Gruver First Baptist Church.

Burial er Sf 48t Km 'g hts Templar, the infant was stillborn Mon- who died Monday'at Veterans by Blackburn-Shaw Funer- a Scottlsh R'tc and Khiva Ufl afternoon in a Plainview Administration Hospital in Am'- il Directors. iemple of the Shrine. hospital. arillo. were spHpriniprf TM Funeral services 'and burial 88 0 Sn Tg sd oSa TMr abOUa X.

Garfield. who died Saturday ye ag In the Oklahoma' Osteopatnic Survivors include a daughter. Hosoital there. Mrs. Merlin Laubhart of Follett; Sand Springs arrangements son WTa oka re with the Mobly-Dodson kla a Hohwel- in Muskogee -is handling arrangements.

A native of Mount Pleasant, Mr. Mitchell had been a resi Natural Causes Is Ruling iii. 'McCarley Death TMVTM IJliaJH kins of Tulia and Mrs. Mary CANYOM Mini, PLAINVIEW- so v- 1 f' flfeVSSSS, 01 and artmc 1 1 11 Infant. pest, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Vinur 1 view Cemetery. i i ri were scheduled at Other survivors, besides the tod ay in the American Legion irejltS. i officiating. 155 t0 Childrcss Railll)y I a died Tuesday local nursing survivcd fa a sister, serv- ices for Mrs.

Mildred Jaggars conducted at i p. Friday in a Cemetery under direction of Clay Funeral Home L. Keeves, and great-grand- Jt iVlllls sa the red- parents, Mrs. Hay Sambcrson rcasted bjrds irsfc appeared Sr. and Mr.

ami AII-Q TTM uTM tost year and seem i.n JSU.1I.IS1. of Polk Street United Methodist in Church, is to officiate. Addition- al services will Bcf orc retirement, he was as- 2 TjSia ndu nv- at sociated with John Deere Im- at Shamrock. fF- an Mr a Mrs. Joe Han- "TM seem to have SB saw- E-SS cndn, died Tuesday mornimr at as a-Baptist and a Ma- ol Dallas son.

snc is survived hy a daueh- i er Mrs a Chandler-of UeOltlS Elsewhe CRUVER Final rites for J. W. Chesser, 53, of Gruver Cemetery by Minton Mortuary BOKGER Funeral services are set at 2 p.m. Thursday in Franklin Street Church of God for Mechelle Lynn Ramby, 2- montb-old-daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Ramby of Borgcr. Officiating will be the Rev. pastor, and a January wurial will be in Highland Park ng clown on the Brazilian natural causes. Justice the Peach A Wilson-ruled today. Wilson made the ruling after receiving autopsy reports.

McCarley. a West Texas State University security guard, was found dead late Saturday by co-workers who investigated after he failed to show up for work. A native of Happy, he had lived in Canyon one year and was a 1971 graduate of West Texas State University. Survivors include his a brother, a sister and a grandfather. Berry Bushes Draw Robins to Florida ST.

PETERSBURG, Fla (AP) The swallows return to Capistrano on March 19, the buzzards fly to Hinckley, Ohio, March 15 and the robins head St. Petersburg when the berry bushes ferment. They are flocking to this west const city to nip the juicy scarlet berries of the Florida holly bush. The warm January sun beat- pepper bush ferments the ripe The robins gorge themselves, then fly blind, wobbling on branches, staggering, doing ground loops. Audubon Society leader Mrs.

begin working their way north in about a month or so. The first nearby Plant alifornia in 1964. and had years. Hei hu Roy, died eight ayitu: i.untrdijycars ago. a car wreck.

Mrs. Hill, wo was born in me uj. a i i Home of Shattuck. Okla. the kcvi and Lesley com- A Mrs.

Meyer, a native of Russia and. a resident of Follett, were with the Mobly-Dodson rt nonwei- a Directors. Services cr arg0 kla seven were nnnounced through Black- rand and 14 great- hurn-Shaw Martin Road Chapel grandchildren. The family requests that here. A native of Pratt Kan Mr racrrion als nc 5n the form of Upshaw had been a resident of contribut! to John's Con- Amarillo for the past 40 years.

gregatlonal Church Surviving are his mother, Tina Roborkon Mrs. Bessie of 606 KODcnson S. Spring; two sons, Johnnie DALHART Last rites for of 1044 S. Pryor and Ernest of Miss Tina Robertson. 41.

a Dal- 2430 Walnut; three daughters, hart resident for three years, R. I I I i 4 A AUU uciu jiLtia, nun, iur i-iirce years, ran 'ements for Fliinh Trr Pin i i IHLUIUC inree Mrs. Lustec of Pampa, were conducted this morning at er. 69, a Clovis resident foi-In sons a brothcr a sister Mrs Freddie Ary of McAlis- Schooler-Gordon Chapel here, years areT pendin? wkh irr randclli! Ir en and four greal- ter. Okla and Miss Sharon Officiating was the Rev.

Har- ne er of N. Fairfield; two old James, pastor, of First Bap- brothers. tist Church at. Tcxhoma. Bur- City and Hoy Linton of 607 S.

ial was in Memorial Park Cem- Jl RiRfpf A.lrc TJnt-fln ijiutuii UL uui o. itii was in iVicnion Spring; a sister, Mrs. Bessie etcry at Dalhart. Lovett of 700 N. Nelson; a step- Mrs.

Robertson, sister, Mrs. Viola Yale of 7102 Appiewood, and 15 grandchildren. B. C. Gonce Jr.

She is survived Funeral services will be 1 nounced by Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors for B. C. Gonce .44, of 2118 N. Highland, Surnaf Lairs Calif, Born' in Breckehridgc, Mr, Mrs Thclma Collins of Coders- Gonce came to Amanllo in 1953. He was a driver for Glen Transport Co.

in Amarillo. Mr. Gonce was also a veteran of the Korean War and a member of the Bykota Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Vn' Frances; two sons, Michael Abbolt both Birmin Slen and Ronald Lynn, both of the home; four brothers Ollie Rolle S. Bnimlcy of Dublin, Arden of 4S3-i E.

Slope. Anile of Mulcshoc and Eddie Earl of Oklahoma; three sisters. Mrs. Juanita Jcrnigan Fineral Directors. 0 i Mr.

Blnnkenship, a native of roiltc to an Amarillo hospital. Cooper, died Tuesday afternoon IIc is survived by his wife in Northwest Texas Hospital. a a munities. Survivors include his wife- a daughter, Mrs. Oscar Maddox of Cleburne; three stepdaughters.

Mrs. Byron Martin of Memphis, Mrs. Betty Braddock of Clarendon and Mrs. J.C. Isom of Borgcr; four stepsons, Guy Gamble of Manzanola, Leon Gamble of Wichita Falls, Elbert E.

Gamble of Dallas and Joe M. Gamble of Soo- a half-brother of Tecumseh kane, W.F. Badgett two half-sisters, Mrs. Annie Spencer of Shawnee. and Mrs.

Willie Howell of Tecumseh; and 23 grandchildren. Tennessee, was a member of First Assembly ot God Church in Amarillo. City's strawberry fields. Sentence Delayed For Lack of HONOLULU (AP) Federal judge Martin Pence sentenced Linda. Ann Tempo to two weeks in the Maui County Jail for embezzling about $100 in U.S.

postal money orders. But Mrs. Tempo, 27, won't be serving her sentence immediately. Maui County has no jail. After Pence imposed the sen- in nuicuiiio.

"iici JL CIUJL: mipuseu me sen- Among survivors arc two tenc he was tolrj by a U.S. sons, Roy of Idio and E.R. of marshal that the a i Maui Coachella: three sisters. Island had been abandonnrl hn- Elijah L. Piper Coachella; three sisters, Mrs- Ella Lloyd of Scottsville, Miss Georgia Moulder of.

Abilene and Mrs; Sadie Smith of Wyoming; two brothers, Clarence Moulder of Rawling, and John Moulder of Bakersfield, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Jcffic Barklcy Funeral services and burial lor Mrs. Jeffie 97, grandmother of an Amarillo woman, were held Monday in Austin. Her granddaughter is Mrs.

R. B. Cassidy of 2003 Pryor. Mrs. Bnrkiey died Saturday a the home of a son in Austin.

Island had been abandoned because it was in such poor condition, "You're kidding me," Pence said in disbelief. Be stayed the sentence pending an investigation and told Mrs. Tempo. "You may not' serve this sentence until Lheyi build a jail." j.v^jm, ui awn ill She a retired rural school- CLOV1S, N.M.-Funeral arrangements for Elijah Lee Pip teacher. who died Monday night at Coon Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness, moved here three years ago from Burbank, Calif.

Other survivors include three wood Mortuary. Mr. Piper, a retired Santa Fe Railway worker, died earlv Monday in Santa Fe Hospital in Survivors include his wife Helen; a son, R. L. of Dallas; two daughters, the Misses 0.

William D. lUoorc Last rites for William David Moore, 24. of Denver and grandson of Clovis (iY.M.) residents, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Ballard Chapel at Roswell, N.M. The Rev.

John Fourie of First and Kuby Piper, both of Dal- Thc Re of First las; Ilosie Brown ori CI I stian Cllllrc is lo officiate VallpiV Tnlif burial to hn in Smith Pavl- her mother, Mrs. Willie T. Abbott of Harpersville, five sisters. Mrs. Catherine JiKJIU i I I UI I by her bus- Vallejo.

Calif, and two sislors i ltn bllna son. ShawnlMrs. Beatrice McMillan of 1644 Cem ctery. Fernando. NW 14th in Amarillo and Mrs Mr Mnf burg, Mrs.

Wilma Riddle of Harpersvillc, Mrs. Shirley Smith of Birmingham, and Mrs. Myrtle Etrcss of Childersburg, a five brothers. Oien Abbott, Gaincs and Jesse, all of Harpcrsville, and Henry and CLARENDON Funeral riles are set for 3 p.m. Thursday in Murphy Memorial Chapel here Mr.

Moore, who died Monday in Denver General Hospital of natural causes, had lived Denver for about two years. He was a graduate of Roswcll Lily English of.Marfa, Tex. Charles Kropff i nL was a a uaLe of Roswell re ssss 3 ivcrsity at ort ho held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Gil Officiating will be Dr. Gerald Mann, pastor of First Baptist Surviving are his parents, ls Church, nnd the Rev.

E. L. DJI vis. a Baptist minister from Am arillo. Burial is to be in Ilest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery W.

D. Hankhouse, all of Clovis. Talking Blackbird Sought by Police Kropff. 58, died MondnyK HTM TTO WN. lornins in Veterans -AHmimc.

Mltldlc lown Pa. (AP) I)can Rusk Says POW Issue Complex LAGRANGE, Ga. Former Secretary U1UL1 Dean Rusk says the-release of American prisoners of war is more likely to be one of the last issues to be settled in any negotiated peace in Vietnam. The rise of American public interest, in the POW issue in recent years has raised the "price" of their release considerably, Rusk told students and faculty at LaGrango College Tuesday. Saying he had tried not to play the "grandstand quarterback" after leaving office at the end of former President Lyndon B.

Johnson's term, Rusk added that he personally believes the bombing of North Vietnamese ports has not been worth the loss of American lives and planes. Rusk is currently professor of international law at the Univer-' sity of Georgia in Athens. People In. Town SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) -j Human beings are a minority in Soulhficld, the phone-icst town in the'50 states.

The affluent Detroit suburb has 71,000 people, but they talk of Abilene, Mrs. Mavis Green for 'Rolle of Lawton. and Mrs. a retired rancher and jeweler Pearl Hulscy of Hereford, and and longtime Clarendon rcsi- his stepmother, Mrs. Johnny dent McKay of Quitaque.

Officiating will he the Rev. John 0. Blankcnship Jr. S' 0 1 united Methodist Church, nnrj Funeral services for John hc ev Owcn McGnrily, pas- Owen Blankcnship 56, of or of First United Prcsbytcr- 204 N. Louisiana, an Amarillo lr ch.

i a i be in -resident for 48 years, will be utl cns Cemetery. cs Joe of Los Angeles, announced by Boxwell Brothers Mr Er died 9 of Gllr oy. and Cnrl Fu'eral Directors. morning in an ambulance en Hereford; a sister, Mrs. TilnnL-nnchin a rOlltC to an Amnrilln l.n^ i Sell Tllintor nf iur.

ivropn, 58, died Monday 1 i t'a. A ---j Ul it uiuy IUIK morning in Veterans i I Township' police! 0 84 592 telephone's, according! Itration Hospital in ay lhcy arc lr vm lo appre-! American Telephone Tele-i cr a short illness "end talkir-r blackbird. 1972 edition of "The! He moved to Jlcrcford from I icc lho 1)ir(l been World's Telephones." Ul Ki i IT. i Index to Classified Advertising LASSIFIED DIRECTORY: 202'Speciol Notices 203-tegat Nolia-, 204-Card of Thanks 205 -In Momoriam ANNOUNCEMENTS: l-toil and Found 3-Aiinouncuinenb and Instruction 5-Food and ffnteitoinmc-nl 6-Vacation and Trawl Care-Nursery EMPLOYMENT: lO-Adminislrativt- 1 1 -Clubs-Restaurants 12-Compuler Personnel 13-DomeMic 14-Engineers-Sa'frnlific 16-Mediail 17-Office-Clerical 1 8 -Phone -Sales 19- Soles-Agents 20-Hclp Wanted Miscellaneous 21 -Job Informolion 22-Situations MERCHANDISE: to Buy 31 -Airplanes 32-Articks lor fient for Sale 34-Furniture for Sale 35-TV-Slereo-Hi Fi-Radio 36-Crofls nnd Hobby Suppffes 37-Musical Instruments 38-Sporting Goods 39-AntiquL-s 40-Misci'Haneous 41 -Auctions 42-lawn Garden Equipment 43-Shrubs-Plunts and Trees 44-Qffice Equipment 45-Heovy Machinery 2. Equip.

46 -Motorcycles 47-Mini-bikes and Go Carts 48-Bicydes and Wheel Goods 49-Boals and Motors or Trad-j 51 -Garage Sales AAcchines 53-Vocuum Clfianer'S i i and diving children near an elementary school in Survivors include his wife art a lcm cnlary school i Oma Lcc; throe stepsons Bffl TMr I3 SOVCra! tlays Dickson of Fort Worth Gene or lhc bird can for every 100 people Dickson of Marfa and Dale SD an(1 Bug thc islrict of Colmnhia has 123 Dickson of. Los Angeles- four lucsd hc bird was report-1phones for every 100 people. brothers, Clarence of Si'iTM cd crc 'ccl the Even though Soulhfieki arc apparently the gabbiest in the 50 states with 118.G Cn cd spollcd porclicd al ccs. NUL" 0 Los Angel UlCt scht John of'Gilrov -rniif I 9. a animal con- seven grandchildren.

Clifford M. Hicks trol officer who was trying to capture it. i JEREFORD Final rites for Clifford Hicks. 86. a Here- i Sloncs Plan Tour Without Mick lor Mrs Fern T-iv were set Dagger mav nc lor, 53, a Plainview resident forifr 1U today in First Unilecl a frnni Japan, the Rolling IS years, are ponding ith' 1 Church Stones are going ahead with ponding with Lemons Funeral Home here in Northwest Texas Hospital.

a a son, "his. mother He retirctl in as a truck aiul ftv 'e grandchildren, driver with J. Lee Milligan Co. nf 1 'wim Tr rmy i VClCran "icks. 8(3.

a Here- mcmb ntr'l Sist TMTMTMt Funeral rd gilder ami contractor! CONDON (AP) Although Srh a lrnngemcnts for Mrs. Fern ahonl wer sol at Jaggcr may ho I rt 0 IH jn i llrtrrnrl finiv i i Surviving are his wife, Mary two daughters, Mrs. Trelcn Marie Hicks of Irving and Miss Ida Beth Blankenship of Child- rcss, and four grandchildren. Maurice Mitchell Funeral services and burial will be in Muskogce, for Maurice Mitchell, 67, of 2110 S. Apache, who died Tuesday afl- trnoon at Hill Haven Convalescent Home.

The Petering Funeral Home yIor diod Monday in Central Plains Hospital following a lengthy illness. She was employed with a Lubbock insurance firm before coming to Plainview. She made her home with her mother, Mrs. Tom R. Field of Plainview.

Also surviving is a sister Mrs. Charlcnc Moreland of San Antonio. Dr A. Appling, pastor, was lo officiate with burial to Do in West Park Cemetery Ar- rangcmcnts are by Gilillancl- watson Funeral Home. Hicks died Tuesday in pea Smith General Hospital.

He had been a Hereford rcsi- dent since 1908. Surviving are his wife, Eliz i "TCC sons, Donald and of Hereford and Elmo nrto uuvi -JOG Georgia in Amarillo; two daughters. Mrs. Ida Haw- plaiis to tour the Far East. A spokesman for the group said.Tuesday that reports from Tokyo that Japan would refuse lo grant Jaggcr an entry visa because of a past drug conviction are "purely tentative at this lime and it is hoped for better news later." The spokesman said the tour will start in Honolulu on Jan.

21 and take in Japan, Hong Kong and Australia before ending Feb. 26 in New Zealand. Southfield and the nation's capital are the only cities in the world where telephones outnumber people, the company said. a 1 Rescues 3 I A a I a et D.ivis led three persons to safety from a blazing apartment house Tuesday but was unable to rescue three other children. Mrs.

Davis, heard Barbara Fletcher screaming in the. apartment house next door. She ran to the burning apartment nnd led Mrs. Fletcher. James Fletcher, 5, and her own 'I, from the Killed were throe of Mrs Fletcher's children, Bessie, 4, Misty, 3, and Bryan, 2.

The fire was apparently started by a gas heater. David Davis, buiidin; SSES3IB3 60-Oogs and Cats 61 -Horses and Ponies 62-Pouitry and Livestock 63-Pet and Animal Supplies 64-Miscellaneous FINANOAL: 70-Business 71 -Money to Lend 72-Money Wanted 73-Morlgage toons 74-lnvestmenis 75-lnsuronce RENTALS: 20-Apartments Unfurnished 81 -Apartments Furnished J2-Homes Unfurnished i3-Homes Furnished 84-Rooms, Motels, Hate-Is 85-Apartments to Shore 16-Duplexes Unfurnished 7-Duplexes Furniihecf '8-Mobile Homes 19-Mohile Home Spaces 0-Officc Space 1 -Warehouse Space 92-Commercia( Property 93-ParWng for Rent 94-Moving and SlorDgp 95-Miscellaneous 96-Rentals Wonted REAL ESTATE SALES: OO-Open House 01 -Homes-City 02-Homes-Suburbari Property 04-Srnoll Tracls 05-Commercial Property 06-tncome and Investment 07-Canyon 08-Oul of Town Properly 09-Pompa 10-Borger ll-Duma') 12-Hereford 113-Lots 1 1 4-Farms and Ranches 1 15-Acreoge 1 16-Property Auction 117-Bunal Lots 1 18-Wanted to Buy MOBILE HOMES: 120-Mobile Homes for Sole 121-Mobile Home Porks 122 Mobile Home i23-Mobilc Home Service 124-WamerJ Mobil" Home 125-Compers Travel Trailers "i 26-Mobile Homt: Space AUTOMOTIVE: 130-Rt'crcaiian Vehicles 131-Racing Cars--Dune Buqgio 132-Auia Accraorics and Tires Equipment 134-Auto Repoin-Pmls 136-Sports C.ort, 137-Wanlcrdlo Buy ond Vans 139-lKMJ Con Ccir. PHONE 376-5221 Wednesday, 202 Speciol Notices PALO DURO LODGE No. 1239 1701 Polk 373-0212 cndinn Jan. 13, 1973 Wecf.

7:30 PM Ecfucotlonol Class tlo. (, Floor prac- Thurs. 7:30 P.M. EA Decree S. C.

SOUTHERN, BILL BRUME Scc'y. Vlsltino Masons Welcome A TO DGE 133 15 6th wecK ondma Saturday, Jan. 13, Mon. 7:30 P.M. Floor pracllce Instructions.

Tucs. P.M. FC Oogrcc. Friday John Thompson, Horoki Klmbcr, Soctv! AMARILLO LODGE (Jo 731 1512 W. lOlh Avo.

For Endlno January 13, 1973 Monday P.M., rccdlny and floor nroclkc. Tuesday 7:00 P.M., A Degree. Thursday 7:30 P.M., Staled Meetlno. urgnd to attend. COROfMDO INN, Master hosts, direct dicf phones, colored TVs and 24 hour resiouranf.

The Inn place In Amarillo, across from Civic Center. Please be our guest. See This Space Daily for FHA Information nstalioilori of AmariHo Scottish Rift Assoc. officers 7 P.M., 12th Prominent speuk- cf, presentolion 50 year Dinner. All Scottish Rite 2.

Waster Masons and wives ore invited. Lost and Found 373-7333. DOG LOST Gold and while Corgi. Weight, 25 pounds Call Luke McClcliand, 622-0821. I UFIU itiuuu cnlal(! do f' black, spots WHTTE POODLE MfSSffib" cxpcnencca Son Jocinlo a.m.

to 6:20 days. Bill Park, 10J East sin. COriFfDENTIAL and pcnonol iltoiia lor prconont unmorrlcd wrile Tdc Edno Gladncy Home, 2303' Hemp'illl, For! Worth, Texas Arao Code 817--926-3306. on 'AlcoholIsifp''' Infortnatlon Cooler, 1002 FisK. DIABETICS your Kings dlalclfc'con.

dy dealer, 1301 NortH Spring. Amarillo. JUNK CARS TRUCKS Rsmovcd Jrec. 357-6269. i SUPE R-E-pTusT vfrfi" ond vioorTvT.

lomins. Available o) 1 WcClcndon Pharmacy, 1422 Tyllr. READINGS Confidential. For oppolnlmcnt cril UarblMu. 383-1 MEED YOUPronliaues, or and crafts for Amarlllo's csl Gilt Shop, Heavy traffic, MADAME TERESA Polrn reader and advisor, card rcadlnos.

Open 7 days week. lins ai rcadlnys S3.00. Uo appoint- monls necessary. Open from 9 in 9 p.ffl.. IV1? East IQIh.

CASH IN A FLASrCWc like itfjoar) money. Cell, VhllcV. or Mlddlt'fori 'Hncfnce, JI2 West 6lh. Piece a Cloisllied cd NOW. flicm quarter million readers may- read It.

Dlat 376-5221 for an ad writer. SI MCE meat Is thi' blggcsf pirt of vour food budget, choose ll'frarVi the only astuto (udae of fho ftnest choice used beel In this area, Buy In auanfity end you save even more Jcrrell's, Fine Meats, 4010 352-4421, FAAAOUS size 42" hpes and ck. 376-4611 cxlcnsiorr NEED SOMEONE to folk with? 1 Have a nroDlem? Let's lalfc. Hlgnlv conlidcnirqj. extension CASH for Rolelgh Coupons.

Jim bofin, I6lh and Polk. Leaving Thursday Mornlns Rio Grnnde Volley by San An- lonkj. Toko one or lodV" passengers free. 352-5670. I WILL no) be resfionslbjo tor other than my Peltv.

20th. 4 Schools and Instruction': AMARILLO TRADE SCHOOLTM" Weldins, day end nloht classei lorrnmo. 517 liorlh Blvlns. 372-3722. LOST, tan and white Icmale pckino- PIA LESSONS.

Call 355-3427 CM, io Soulhlown. wcckdavs All day weekends. WHISTLE ofFTnoSPA PIMio LESSONS. Palo Dura High 'Ford in vlclnily of River Road. Is arca 3S3 -O 03.

of 4 brass pipes opprox' jrnotcly 383-J9J5. LOST: FEMALE apricot toy ooodic" vicinity of 22C6 Polk, 373-6334. Child Care-Nursery nea 2 j'n and Ona, shaoov CHILD in proforo? Wll tO fCmn riOfl. th fn.i. nnne.

blv 3, With leortfna. suoib, jeornmo, A rpadjng, and music 'classes. Plcaso- CHILD GUIDAtiCE, sinolcs 374-2226S PLAYSCOL, experienced. Allcr hours 3M-3150. children any rjiflht.

JEPENDABLt: mctitfc pi. experience-, references. 'hlawri, 355-9AOT IS YOUR drivers license iusp Coil Gay Carter. SCULPTRESS BRAS All sizes. 372-3350.

SERVICE HEATINCTSYSTEMS? Get license iusnenacdV'" 01 uslomtrs to up cost Wont Ads. Dipl 376-5221 CONFIDENTIAL wUno. odvlce. Meditation instruction. Port-In HUBERT shoe dealer.

802 Russscll, 372-7739, ArftarlJ-; HAPPY HOURS, Northeast 2flth and R6ad Depend- Si 1 11 su Pcrv)sion. Weekends "ilrolouer, truihtul, confidcnliaf rcadtngi, personal horo- U01-B West lllh. TED 1DO to borrow MAC'S NURSERY. AH aces. inctvieJual care.

Reasonable. 352-6629, McTffcI LAND'S ichppl, qualified-: instructors. LU LOIS'S Play School and Kindercarl 'Jr el lunch, ccrlMrcd kiridcrgarlen' tcachcr, 353--1751. $100 or less on your signature, clil- i i am-5 SHED or ttr ed to lix licensed Instructors. 373-8221 pa On 0 ou rS 0 cxTcfVed" fcatlon.

Jcrr-ll-s Pine 3 or old olrl. Balanced. lon, phono 352 1S 1D lS; ffl: divlduo1 5upcr TOP PRICES paid ior diamondT.i any size. Call 37X-524Z. 112 Wcit KIDDIE KOLLEGE nl or Pc.l-^, 3815 Lipscomft.

a Pcrbona! Loan Service Company'. Bill Pork, 104 East 5th. AUTO INSURANCE orcblcms; LJa- jDiMty, malorlal damage. Rcasonabrc InslaKmcnis. ccptino, tim'rlcd enrollment lor Amo- pro- prtio).

For your convc'nJcncc Klddta SINGERS auarantee, BEST take has pxnondrx; colioni, J55-6441. two automatic, UP balonce of '6 New slightly frclnht dam- aoca iio-Zao, S25. Amarillo Sewino Center, JC06 South Woshinafon, Soulh Arnanllo Shppoinp. Center, 355-4021 TINKERBELLE River Drive. Prc-schodl program for same urlco us hcby slttfno, 3S3-93S2.

LEARNING' IS' FUN INSURANCE I TOPS VlL- insuro oil rUkt LA uay care Conscrvafory-KJprfer-' I-JO at Madison. insure risks. Comdetc' firm for automobiles, motorcycles, etc Lowest rates around for problem driv- crs. North Plains Aoency. TER HALF PRI'CE K's Kloset, 16lh and Polk.

EMPLQYMENT- 4 Schools and Instruction HIGH SCHOOL At Home Through American School of Chicnoo A VALIDATED HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT upon craduatlcn. Founded Ap- provett for Veterans. Free Brochure A Write or call Box Phone 372-6H6 At larillo, 79101 DYNAMIC COMPANY ers to oiri rnonaaement team To S700-f. Dynamic Personnel Serv. LCQr-2725 Wolllln.

In ICSS intan 7u tuitrruiar Wn VOU'quit. Call 372-2371. No obligation. WA REHOUSF MAN future with large company Great Lone! 3 7 0 Building. Snoff no and Snellinq Employment Scn.1.

AAANAGER WANTED Malc-Fcmolc. Mon- ond wife wcck trolnlnq period. Hospltalizo IM Dton. Base, pay S850 DC mon I 'commission. ADD'-- 1361.

Wolflln 4 Schools and Instruction VT'S NOT TOO LATE JO REGISTER NEW TERM Last Week For Enrollment Train Now Far A Bolter Position Al An Accredited Business College Graduates Former College Men WomervAII Employers Are Looking for Business-Trained People- ExcelltnJ Positions Are AvaiUtte to Our Graduates COURSES FOR SECXEUSIES TYPISTS ACCOUNTANTS CIEBKS BUSINESS MACHINES BOOKKEEPERS IBW KEY PUNCH ORATORS INDIVIOUAl. BUSINESS SUBJECTS DRAUGHON' BUSINESS 607 S. Taylor 373-3745 Coupon- PtEASE.SEND FREE BOOKLET I like to know more about the opportunities in business ond your limesaving plan of training. Name Age Address City Phone Zip.

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