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

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THURSDAY, MAY 23,1959 AMAROJLO GLOBE-TIMES, AMARtLLO, TEXAS Assistant Director For YMCA Named An assistant has been chosen to help direct the summer YMCA program in northeast Amarillo, according lo John II. C. Jjissahn, Ktneral program secretary of (ho YMCA. Denmar B. (Spooky) Canova, 201A NW 15ih, will assist Lassahn and will be responsible tor recreational activities.

Northeast Amarillo YMCA pro- tram will begin June S. AcHv are planned for Junior high school and hifh Khool students. The program Is being continued from list summer and originated upon of parents in the northeast section of town. The elementary program will Include gym activities, fun swims at YMCA pool with instructions for non-swimmers, adventure flips to points of interest and a baseball clinic. The junior high program, lo be held at William E.

Travis Junior Advertisement NOTICE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF POTTER NO. 13705 NOTICE is hereby given that a hearing will be held on the 4th day af June, 1959 at 9:00 a. m. in tha County Court at the County Courthouse of the above named County in Amarillo, Texas on tha application of the hereinafter named owner--for a license to sell beer at retail at a location not heretofore licensed. The substance of laid application is as follows: 1.

Type of license or permit Retailer's Beer On-premises License 2. Exact location of business 213 South Van Buren Street 3. Name of owner or owners Murray Dee Payne 4. Assumed or trade, name PAYNE'S BROWN DERBY 5. Corporation name' 6.

Name and title of al officers of corporation Any person shall be. permitted to contest the fact: stated in said application one the applicant's right to secure said license or permit upon giving security for costs as provided by law. WITNESS MY HAND thi the 26th day of May, 1959 ANN LYLE (SEAL) County Clerk Potter County, Texas By Margaret Gwyn Deputy HOSPITAL NEWS Mwrlllo howltols ert badly emcromiw. AdmJnljtrolors plMtf Itiat no more than two vllltors come lo pa- tlml and following ill Ing houn 6c obWfvrt: to txctct lor oO patitnli wtox vlilllne hours 3:30 to i o.m.; 7 to 1:30 p.m. with fsttun 1 vil'tlno lo floors until I p.m.

"SPOOKY" CANOVA. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO ALL PERSON'S interestc in the pstnle of IJIHe Townsen Fisher, Deceased. No. 6232, County Court, Pol ter County, Texas. The First National Bank Amarillo, Administrator in th above numbered and entitled es tate, filed on Uje 27th day May.

1059, its verified accoun for final setllemcnt of said es tate and requests (hat sairj es tate be settled and closed, an said applicant be discharge from its tnist. Said application will be hear and acted on by said Court a 10 A.M. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten da from date of publication of til citation, the same being (he day of June. 105D. at the Count Courthouse in Amarillo.

Texas. All persons interested in sa estate are hereby cited to appea before said Honorable Court said above mentioned time an place by filing a widen answ igh School, will include a base- all clinic, games and dancing nd co-ed splash parties at the MCA ppoi. Activities for high school stu- enls, to be held at Palo Duro igh School, will include garnes, ancing and co-ed splash parties the YMCA. A tneclal wriei of In KMture, polM utd charm will held for women and (Iris only, Alt activities will originate in ttortheait Amarillo. Canova is a.

graduate of Ama- Jlo High School and' recently omploted a six-month tour of ac- ve duty with the Marine Corps. The tour of duty halted his studies the University of Texas after iree and a half years. He has een a part-time worker in physi- al education department at the MCA for three and a half years. was named to the all- district baseball team and was team captain while in high school. also played football, WHS class president, a member of the honor society and a member of Ken Club.

While at Texas University, Can- va was on the President's Cabi- let, was an officer of Representa- ive Pnrly, served on the Fresh- nan Orientation Committee, was a member of Texas Cow Altha Kappa Psi (scholastic oncan- zation) and Phi Kappa Phi (so- ial fraternity). was of Student Union activities and par- icipated in all intramural ath- etics. Canova plans to return to the University of Texas in the fall. Clothes insulated with metal, an American development (lor coolness in summer and warmth in winter), are being introduced into Britain. IN AMARUAO HOSPITALS Northwest Texu Mrs.

Brenda Leathers, 2209 W. 6th Mrs. Zcnola Logaw, 2110 Pojk TASCOSA Pamela Stribling, 2007 K. Marrs Otha Barvce, 3822 Ozark Trail Mrs. Agnes Ladd, 2400 14th Faye Walker, 1002 Monroe Edward Reed, 831 N.

Apache Earnestine Gary, CLOVIS, N.M. Mrs. Frances Barton, 1015 Lamar Jasper Shaw, HEDLEY William Black, 3S01 Line Pat Powell, SUNRAY Mrs. Hazel Martin, SPEARMAN Mrs. Alvera Boone, PAMPA Dale Francis, SILVERTON Mrs.

Bernice Worthy, FR1TCH Mrs. Pauline Hawlcy 1512 N. Hill Mrs. Mallie Cearley, 1535 Lockney Marcia Bray, Hugoton, Kan. Mrs.

Delphine Hayes, 3100 Plains Ango, PH1LUPS ell, CANADIAN ing, 2SOO Travis GUYMON. Okla. Serva, DALHART Persall, 1105 Bucna Vista Mrs. Wilma Sarrell, CHILDRESS Mrs. Goldie Lilo, 709 Kentucky Mrs.

Floy Mixon DUMAS Dot Keys, 208 Arch Ter- Mrs. Ivy Tom Mitch. Norris Ew. John Wells, Albert Richard. race tha E.

7th. Linda Moyers, 2702 Al- Mrs, Maurine York, 1GOO TONIGHT IS GREAT ON A St. Anthony's William Sharp, TL'LIA Walter H. Adams, 1227 Crockett Mi's. Stewart Alexander Stou- bough, Little Rock, Ark.

Mrs. 3arbara Eubanks, 1512 Roscmont. James Harmon, 1616 Bon- Katlierine Broun, DU- ham MAS Roy Burgctt, 305 N.W. 15th William Johnson, 1306 W. 13th William C.

Dyche. 200 McMasters PHUI Reed. Broadview, N.M. Linda Branch, CLOVIS, N.M. Mrs.

Rankin Bilborne, 602 Houston William 1412 Advertisement CITATION BY I'UBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO MIKE DE LEON, Defendant, Greeting: You are hereby commanded to appear before the Honorable Court of Domestic Relations in and for Potter County at the Court House thereof, in Amarillo, Texas, at or before 10 o'clock A.M. of the first Monday next after the expiration of foriy-two days from the date of the issuance of this citation, same being the 13th day of July, A.D., 1959, then and there to answer by filing a written answer to the Plaintiff's Petition filed in said Court, on the 13th day of November, A.D., 1958, in this cause, numbered 6193 on the docket of said court and styled DOROTHY DE LEON, Plaintiff vs. MIKE DE LEON, Defendant. A brief statement of the nature of Iliis suit is as follows, to wit: A suit for divorce on grounds of excessive cruelty, as is more ful- M. Scott.

WELLINGTON Mrs. Joan Stjapitanonda, Ong. Amarillo Osleopafhie Billie Nelson, FR1TCH Diana Nelson, FRITCH Larry Nelson, FRITCir. New Arrivals at Northwest Texas Hospital a Mrs. Leo Envin, 3117 Julian, a girl.

May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I.Ues, 4200 E. 12th, a boy.

May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Millwood, 1007 Dunaway, a girl, May 26. Mr.

and. Mrs. Joe Shoemaker, 2507 Arcadia, a girl, May 26. New Arrivals Rt St. Anthony's Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. M. C. McWhorter, 3S15 NE ISth. a girl, May 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roach, 3005 NE 12th, a boy, May 26. i i --Globt-Tlmes Staff Marrlyn Knittel, left, Sudie Probst and Marilyn Werner have been awarded scientific honors at St. Mary's Academy.

Slutlcnts From Academy Cited Three St. Mail's Academy girls have been awarded honors in scientific contests. They are Marr lyn Kniltel, Sudie Probst and Marl lyn Werner. Miss Kniltel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Knittel, 1207 W. llth, received a slide rule for a composition on scientific contributions to the civilization of America. She is a senior at the school.

Miss Probst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Probst. 1604 S. Hughes, also a senior, was awarded, a medal from the Bausch and Lomb Optical Company for outstanding achievement in science and mathematics.

She was the highest rank ing student in St. Mury's in science and mathematics. A certificate of merit was award ed to Marilyn Werner, daughter Mr. and Mrs. A.

V. Werner, 1024 W. 12lh. The certificate was issued by the Future Scientists of Ameri ca Foundation for a research pa on cryslallography. Philosophical View Of Dog Training DALLAS (UPI) When Mrs 0.

L. Alexander asked her grand David, 6, why he didn't teacli I is dog. Duke, to jump through i loop, the boy replied: "Becaus Duke is a do-it-yourself dog." "What do you mean?" the asked. "You know," David explained "If you want it done, do it your Our Newer Citizens MOXTV POST HTXTED LONDON (UPI) Retiree Field Marshal Viscount Montgom ery is "a hot favorite" to succeec Vincent Massey as governor gen era! of Canada, the Liborit Daily Herald said today. Masse retires next September.

Montgom erv had no comment on the port. Girl Abroad, So Support Levy Stopped LOS ANGELES (AP) Actress Madge Meredith's ex husband won't have to pay child support unul his daughter returns from Europe and is available for visits Dr. Charles Corley Vednesday that Miss Meredith ook the couple's child, Christina to Europe in defiance of a courl irder not to remove her from Call omia. He asked for custody and discontinuance of $35 weekly support payments. A court commissioner grante discontinuance of the payments lending the child's return.

But a learing on the custody matter wa deferred until Miss Meredith i within the court's jurisdiction. A spokesman for Miss Meredith sak the actress reportedly is doing movie in Rome. She anj Corley were married ir 1953 and divorced last year. The actress and three men wett convicted in 1947 of the kidnap assault of her former busines manager, Nick Gianaclis, and hi bodyguard. She was sentenced: 5 years to life but was after two years in prison by the GOT.

Earl Warren, who commute her sentence "in the interest justice." Miss Meredith steadfas! ly maintained her innocence. BAMICH EUIOGIZES DULLES KINGSTREE. S.C. (UPI) -Financier Bernard M. Baruc paid a final tribute Wednesda to his long-time friend, John Fos ter- Dulles.

Baruch, who was un able to attend the funeral, saic "it the. spirit which moved many millions, of people from every land to pay tribute John Foster Dulles could be alive around the conference at Geneva, their 6:00 P.M. 6:15 P.M. Local, state, national and world wide newi with BOB IZZARD. SPORTS JOE COLLINS brings you five minutes sports daily at this time.

Traffic Light Is Lif esaver SANTA MONICA, Califi (AP)red traffic light saved 50 motor- from possible disaster. They were stopped on the Paci- ic coast highway Wednesday, vaiting on the signal, when 600 5ns of earth and rock crashed own from the 250-foot-high Pad- ic Palisades. Some of. the cars vould have been in the slide zone but for the light. The slide covered all lanes of U.S.

101, except a southbound parking lane, wiih rubble up to eight feet deep. There have been numerous slides along the cliff. "The public is playing Russian roulette every time it drives under this death trap," an inspector at the scene newsmen. Engineers warned another landslide might occur momentarily. Harlingen Plans Artificial Reef HARLINGEN (AP)-Plans for creating an artificial fishing reef by dumping 600 old cars four miles from the end of the jetty at Port Isabel are expected to be completed this week.

A contract with the Texas Game and Fish Commission calls for completion of the project by June 20, a spokesman for Croby Party Boat Service said yesterday. The Valley Sportsman Club asked that the reef to built fol lowing the successful experiment with a similar reef at Port Aransas. MARINE FESTIVAL MEXICO CITY (AP)-- Marine Day is being celebrated at Coatzacoalcos. Veracruz, with a two- and justice would be realized." day festival Sunday and Monday. contesting shown by Plaintiff's Petition on.

should they desire to do so. The officer executing this writ shall promptly serve the same according lo requirements of law, and 1he mandates hereof, and make due return as the law directs. GIVEN' UNDER MY HAND and the seal of said court at offices in Amarillo, Texas, this the 26th day of May, A.D. 1359. ANN LYLE, Clerk of the (SEAL) County Court, Potter County, Texas.

By EDNA MAY 110GAN, Deputy. file in this suit. The officer executing this process shall promptly execute the same according to law, and make due return as the law directs. Issued and given under my hand and the Seal of said Court, at. office in Amarillo, Texas, this the 26th day of May, A.D., 1959.

Attest: BLANCHE CALHOUN, Clerk, Court of Domestic Relations in and for Potter Couniy (SEAL) By: RHEUA LUSK. Deputy. NAME: Sgt. Verlyn Buckholz. ADDRESS: 1420-A Tennant.

NICKNAME: Buck. WHERE BORN: Hasting, Neb. BIRTHDAY: April 15. PREVIOUS RESIDENCE: Oki- iawa. BUSINESS: U.S.A.F.

Body and fender repairman. HOW DID YOU HAPPEN TO COME TO AMARTLIX)? We were shipped here from last overseas base. HOW DTD YOU ENTER BUSINESS? First started as a civilian automotive repairman. FAVORITE SPORT: Boxing. HOW DO YOU THINK AMARILLO COULD BE IMPROVED? I've seen very little of Amarillo.

but what I have seen, I like. Tiie people arc friendly and do their oest to assist newcomers. AID CUT H1XTKI) MANILA (UPI) Mai. Gen. William Nuller.

chief U. S. military advisor to the Philippines, snid Wednesday that U. S. military assistance to the Manila government may be cut.

Nutter formed defense officials here that the reduction was being considered as p.tvt of a general worldwide pninning in military assistance to all foreign countries by the United States. Holland annually exnorls about 3.000.000,000 lulip, crocus, daffodil, hyacinth, and other bulbs. are Extra pleasure with your meal Take time to enjoy flavorful, delicious Pearl Beer-- always more refreshing and satisfying, and at a popular price. 6:20 P.M. WEATHER DAN TRUE with his "True View of Weather." 6:30 P.M.

TEXAS RODEO Action and plenty of it from Houston 30 minutes of thrills and spills. 7:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. PETE KELLEY'S BLUES A ghost--a strip-tease dancer 'and murder are ingredients of an off-beat adventure in the Tex Biglove story. TOO YOUNG TO GO STEADY Pam, (Brigid Bazlen) decides to give a pajama party the same night her dad Tom Blake (Donald' Cook) plans to surprise Mary Bennett) with an anniversary party.

8:00 A UUGHLINE P.M. With Orson Bean. Shelley Berman, Dorothy-1; Loudon and Guldo Panzlni. 8:30 TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD LI IP Ernie is practicing being suave and deb- r.PI. onair for his guest Adolphe Menjou.

9:00 GROUCHOMARX Groucno fhe quizmaster with a host of comedy and questions. 9:30 WRESTLING PtM. 9 Dlrect and 1lvc ringside at the Amarillo Snorts Arena, narration by Joe Collins, 10:00 NEWS P.M. BOB IZZARD presents the news nightly at this time. Peorl Brswing Son Antonio 10:15 10:20 10:30 P.M.

11:00 P.M. 12:00 Midnight BASEBALL SCOREBOARD With JOE COLLINS. THE WEATHER Keep up wilh the varieties and vagaries of the High Plains weather with DAN TRUE. GOODYEAR THEATRE Jeanne Grain portrays a tubercular palient in a city hospital in "U'ait Till Spring" with John Lupion as Dr. Johnny Bond.

Also in the cast arc Alice Frost, Blossom Rick, Tornniv K.irrcll. Gr.izia N'arcisco and Ruth March. THE JACK PAAR SHOW Florence Henderson, Cliff Arquelle and Jimmy Cannon are guests on "The Jack Paar Show" tonight. L.V-4 REMOTE BROADCAST OF A. H.

S. GRADUATION PARTY Live and direct from the Fair tiato.

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