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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 49

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GlJjc-Timrs Monday, February 12, 1073 Surviving arc his wife- daughter, Mrs. Billie Copeland of Longview; his mother, Mrs Olie Rowcll of Fcssburg; two brothers, George of Bossier City and Bobby of Mobile, and five sisters, Mrs. Ella Mae Manasco and Mrs. Wiilodear Lightsey, both of Fossburg Mrs. Lois Sumarall and Mrs Dorothy Wyatt, both of Mobile, and Mrs.

Louise Clark of 5802 NE 20th. Local arrangements were by Leonard Lynch Funeral arrangements for Leonard Lynch, 68, of 3605 S. Ong, a retired supervisor for the Texas Employment Commission, are pending with Schooler-Gordon Funeral Direc. tors, Mr. Lynch, a nativea of Denton, died Sunday in Northwest Texas Hospital, He was a member of Community Baptist Church of Gru- vc'r and the Amarillo American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.

He retired from the commission in 1971 after 30 years of service. Surviving are his wife. Genevieve; a daughter, Mrs. Don Webb Koutc 3, Amarillo; three sisters, Mrs. P.

H. Wfs- tcrfield-of Gruver. E. Dalhart and Mrs. Melvm Seigmann and three children.

of Guymon, grcat-grand- Mrs. Eula Mae Hester N. S. Griggs Directors, Sons Funeral William R. Harper Funeral arrangements for William Raymond Harper, 77, of 1101 S.

Mississippi, will be announced by Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors, Mr. Harper died Sunday afternoon in Veterans Admimstra- tion Hospital. He was born in Waco" and moved to Amarillo in 1917, He a retired building contractor and a member of the First Church ol God. Survivors include his wife, Eno; a son, Les of 2305 Larry -hreo daughters, Mrs. V.

Wayne Fergus of France, Mrs. Wallace Wheeler of 1323 Parr and Mrs Honald Davis of 1308 Smiley; a brother, R. L. of 403 S. Independence; a sister, Mrs.

Joe Honest of Albuquerque; MX grandchildren and a great- grandchild. Lcroy B. Harriett Funeral arrangeents for Leroy B. Barnett, 01, of 811 N. louston, will be announced by Blackburn-Shaw Martin Road Chapel.

Mr. Barnelt died Sunday afternoon in Veterans Administration Hospital. He was a retired construction worker and a veteran of World Warli. He was born in Energy, and he was a Baptist. ty Memorial Park Cemetery by Montrose'.

Funeral Home. Mrs. Kirk died Northwest Texas Hospital in Amarillo. She was the mother ist Church here for Mrs. Ethel J.

Lance, 93, a Pexryton resident since 1903. Officiating was the Rev, Jimmy Tidwell of Perryton. Burial A A 0 a in Ochiltree Cemetery by A 4 b. Husk Amarillo. She taught music in Floydade for 52 years.

Other survivors include her husband Ohmer two sons, another daughter, 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Martha Smith' CHILDRESS Funeral ar rangements for Mrs. Martha N. Smith, 82, who died Sunday in High Plains Baptist Hospital, Funeral Home.

A resident of Childress since 1927, Mrs. Smith was a native of Navarro County and a member of the First Baptist Church. She was a member of several clubs here. Survivors include six sisters Mrs. Grace French of 1010-A S.

ilayden, Mrs. George Copeland of 1003 S. Rusk and Mrs. Delia Taylor of 726 N. Arthur, all in Mrs.

Ruby Harris of Portales, N.M., Mrs. Ruth Hog- and of Albuquerque, N.M., and Mrs. Ray Goettings of Lakewood, four brothers, Ernest Breedjove of 4103-A Tulia and John Breedlove of 2800 S. both of Amarillo, Doycc Breedlove of Claude and Noel reed love of Mount Pleasant. Bruce Atkinson CHJLDRESS Funeral arrangements for Bruce Atkinson.

63, a longtime resident of the Childress area, will be announced by Newberry Funeral Home here. Mr. Atkinson, a native of Childrcss County, died early today in Childress General Hospital after a lengthy illness. He had been a service station operator and a truck driver at Funeral services will.be con- Survivors include his wifp Klrkland and was a member of irinrTai-9 nn, the First Baptist Church here. Survivors include his wife, Ettie of the home; two daughters.

Mrs. Billie Biloni of Wilmington, and Mrs. Pat Rutledge of Canyon; four brothers, Buck of Childress, Raymond of Kirkland. Jake of QuanaJi and Woocirow of Iowa Park; two sisters, Mrs. Jewel Foster of Iowa Park and MT i and a son Jack, both of the Baptist Church home; five sisters Mrs ar IrS Euja a a Allen of Arlington.

Mrs' tcT ghter or CT Mar y. Foster of Hagerman ford Lee. Austm Sr. owner andjy.M.. Mrs, Ciovilla Dcnhcv operator of the Austin Funeral jRosweH, N.M., Mrs.

Larue of Grand Prairie and and three brothers, J. H. of cral Home of Odessa and Wilson Mrs. Lotlcma C. Wilson Miller Funeral Home of Monahans.

Mrs, Hester died Thursday morning -in Odessa Medical wh died Saturday night at Center after an illness of about Texas Hospital, will 30 ibe recited at p.m. today She was a Waco native and Aust Funeral Chapel. Boxwell Funeral Directors. Mrs Lancc died Saturday evening at the Senior Village Nursing Home. She cothe.

came here -Surviving from Chilla- are several nieces and nephews. Leonard Pope FRIONA Final services for Leonard Davis Pope, 72, a retired farmer and a Friona resident since 1923, were to be held at 2 today in Tenth Street Church cf Christ. Leland Hutson, minister, was to officiate and burial was to be in Friona Cemetery by, Parsons-Ellis Funeral Home. Mr. Pope died Sunday morning in Farmer County Community Hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Irene; four sons, Fred of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Smith of Amariilo. of Friona, and Gene of Vilas, daughter, Mrs. Glenna Banium of Hartley: three sisters, C'ara 'Bro'-k of-Plainvievv, Mrs. Edna Ellis of Earth and Mrs. Ada Ellis of Floydada; brother.

Lonnie of De'ming. N.M., 19 RrsndrhilrJren and three great-grandchildren. Sam W. Grimes PORTALES, N.ar. -Funeral services for Sam H.

Grimes. 44. of Portales, be announced by -Wheeler Mortuary here. Mr. Grimes died'Sunday in Veterans Administration Ilospi- taj in Amarillo.

a AmariHo Shnw Funeral Directors" Mr. Grimes is survived by his mother. Mrs. Jack Grimes of Portales. Calvin T.

Stihvell CRASH VICTIM oiice Rites Set Tuesday Funeral services for Worney C. ConceV 40, of 1503-J3 Elm, who was Jailed in a traffic accident here, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Crowder Chapel in Fort Worth. Gonce was pronounced dead on arrival at Northwest Texas Hospital shortly after the accident which occurred about 9 p.m. Saturday in the 44CO block of E.

Amarillo Blvd. Graveside services for Gonce will at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Gordon Cemetery in Gordon, Tex. Local arrangements were under the direction of Blackburn- Shaw Funeral Directors, Police said Gonce was a passenger a car driven by Mrs. Farley B.

Smith. 65, of 1205 NE 16th. Officers said Mrs. Smith was driving west on Amarillo Boulevard when her car was in collision with a westbound vehicle driven by Harold Brewer, 24 of 1018 Nelson. Mrs.

Smith was reported today to bo in serious conditior 3t Utah Plains Baptist Hospital with injuries suffered in the accident. Brewer was treated for minor at Northwest Texas Hospital and released. a native of Jasper arrangements in were by Blackburn- year. 'lived in Amarillo about CLASSIRED OAUT AGENCY REALTORS GAUT INSURANCE'AGENO' GAUT APpfJAISAL SERVICE NOW LOCATED DOWNTOWN 812 S. TYLER INVESTMENT PROPERTY Scofcd tds will be received by 0 City, Dckoto, 57701, following Amorlllo 2 teiroQm frame dw-lllna cd at 921 M.

Caioilra. All Ms must fe occompamed by a cashiers check 0. 5 vHI i Sa(e wl oo 'o ril- wt dial phones, colored Tv.o"d 21 hour resluuranf. The Inn Pio'p Pkml 1 rr Civlc Center. For 1773 HOUSTON (AP Two new "Viking" ships have been ridded to the Corp.

cr pandir.g fleets. on ore or oil carrier and the other a tug-sup ply boat, were deliverer! to tiif was employed as an ex-Cerent Zapala subsidiaries terminator, He is survived by Mrs. Thelma Arnold Walnut. different and are Jin operation. vor a four-year period, repre- -enting a total new capacity of 1.7 million deadweight tons." A horsepower tug-supply Ih3 MV Vikins Service, was delivered to Zapata Marine Service, at Port A Burton Shipyards.

Designed for operation in et For Victim Of -Flames i PLAINVIEW Services for Joe Bob Anderson, 32, a native of AmariHo, who died of burns a fire at his apartment in of 2512 The a mcnL hlj 100 deadweight tons ore-oil rier, was delivered to Zpata rier, was delivered lo Zapata burg, Sweden, by Eriksbergs Initial trading for Week ending Scfurday, R-b. 17, 1973 Wed. 7'V) P.M. FC Dcsree. 7:33 P.M.

Cc.mrnun1cQti:n. c. VIM. Sic 7. rugged en iron- a a a i a a vessel and another Zapata marine ship, the Centurior.

Serv-j ice, have been chartered to a Dutch engineering firm volvc-i in construction of of Pampa. who died Saturday at i a General Hospital. PL 2 p.m. Tuesday in Officiating will be the Rev Carlos McLeod, pastor, assisted t-'-'ii. i n) Duenkcl-Memorial Chapel, rj MeClumj, president The Rev.

Jimmy Phillips, oastor of First Assembly of God Church, win officiate and m- pcr- drilling platforms in under a Ions-term contract tne Norwegian North Sea. transporting coal and iron ore The Service the firs' from South America to Jananjof eight such vessels to be built' and carrying oil from the Per-'for Zapata Marine in Gulf sian Gulf to Europe. Coast shipyards. Six of the vcs Zapata has one of the world's-els, including of 5,40" largest independent', bulk ping fleets, operating 42 vessels ft Jilia via nnc with a of more fleet currently includes horsepower, will be delivered during 1973. Zapata's The 40 vessels, which transport JSacss Viking is the equipment and of 10 new vessels being for offshore operators amTtov added to the Zapata Nacss fleet drilling rigs in local moves.

PUBLIC INSPECTION TOR PP.J- rOUrjDATIOM REPORT AS REQUIRED UY HOSM KO-AR of flic REVuMUE CODE DC It k.nown to ihe public t'not there Is a siulemcnt of operations ot tin: Mays Fcurxialion at Soulfi Tyler Street, Amariiio, Tcxus. fjnd Irle public Is hereby roJilie'J (hat they shall be able 1u siirh rcoorh al any time the ocinrirxil odcrcos of the Foundallon during it-, no-rial worMno hours tor the Hscot year July 3), 197). WAYS FOUNDATION A. PrcsiCfint Advcrllscmcrtf 70 the rf A c-aleJ bids fcxos, receive HI A.M.. 70, for oi- of Wayland Baptist College here.

Burial will ho in Parklawn! 11 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. etery. three I ploy 'StiHvell, a retired of Pioneer Natural em- Gas Funeral Home. Anderson died Mowors. 2.

Motor Grader. 3. Shaver cncJ Three Vwalin-j Ploses. 5. Bookbinding Ccr.trocl, Sion Posts.

7. Con'rscl Ir.r e'evator maintenance Crivract lor So'J 9. C'ntract lor biocK onrj Oi'mored rr.r service. had lived here since 1948. Surviving are his wife.

Funeral services ''aushtpr. five sons, and 30 1 I a.m. (MST) Sundavih the tensive care unit of Lee Gcner- a A ANTONIO CAP) Tho.moval or motivation of notcn tnc in- cuy of San Antonio and j. Mouhf Zion Funeral Mass be said at Baptist Church in Monahans. J10 a.m.

Tuesday in St. Martin's licensed'Catholic Church with the Rev. Crowe, pastor, official? intf -i i Vi KRESS were to be held at 3 p.m. today! grandchildren, in. the First 'Church in Kress for Fred H.

Lindeman, 70, Saturday night in! Hester was vocational nurse and her training at nursing school. Surviving are Los Angeles in? at both Burial will be in New her husband, 2 ion Cemetery in Geneva by Lonnel- vvlio died wisher County Hospital in' Tulia. Officiating was to be the Rev." J. Durkop, pasto- of the Providence community. Bur- WiHia Mnrl DAT-HART--Final rites over 75 per cent of his body.

A native of A a i he was in Hobhs as a salesman for for Amarillo Hardware Co. The fire about of viruses from municipal: Morris said that a parallelin- 1 waslewater. Merest is a a i the pra'c- Thc virus-removal demon-''ticality of using chemical treat ial was to be in Plain view Cenie-f tery by the Wood-Dunning Fun-! her mother, a Funeral Home of San mother, a brother, five'Augustine two a 1 Mrs. Wilson was the wife Home of Plainview." and three grandchildren. Gillcspie Wilson, former rTM NAACP president.

County in'1906. was a A native of Geneva, she moved farmer. to Amavillo in J957 and became) Surviving arc his wife, Inez; a vocational nurse daughter, Mrs. John Rogers'of Willia Marie Hall 67 i a stration program said to be the.ment of wastes for some spe who died Sim'dav a Ths st rtert about of its kind, is supported Q.m. wftile Anderson was asleep t-jo Environmental Protection 1 home, i 2 n.m.

Tuesday in Church of the Nazarene. The Oarlr, Airs. Alary Sheer an i a rites for Mrs.Mary Shecran, 77, of 3S1G S. who died Sundav morning Northwest Texas Hospital, were to be held at 4 p.m. today in N.

Griggs Pioneer Chapel. Officiating was to.be the Rev. B. Davis, pastor of San Jacinto Baptist Church with burial to be in Llano Cemetery. Mrs.

Sherran, a native of Ural, had lived in Amarillo since 1955. Survivors include her husband, James a brother "William A. Rayfield of Elk City, and two sisters. Mrs. Fern Simmons of Claude and rs.

Ada Pendell of Oklahoma Kalph i i llcenseI the Amarillo College for Funeral arrangements Ralph Baattie, 79, of E. 5th, will be announced by Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors. Mr. Beattic died Sunday afternoon in. Veterans Administration Hospital.

He was a retired farm laborer. Bcattic was born in Sweet Springs. and he was a veteran of World War I. Survivors include his daughter. Mrs.

Mary Govro of Salida. a John of Brownsville; and six grandchildren. Hugh S. Dal ton Final rites for Hugh S. Dai- ton, 52, .4026 Echo, who died Friday in a Cheyenne.

hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, in Blackburn-Shaw Martin Road Chapel. Dr. W. Winfrcd Moore, pastor School of Nursing program.

She worked at Northwest Texas Hospital. Surviving are her husband; five Misses Edna, Elane, Kathcren and Alexa, all of the home; her mother, Mrs. Robecca Cook of Geneva; four brothers, Felton Cook of Geneva, Jimmie of Chicago. Jerry of Oakland, and Herman of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Julia Fay Dennis of Los Angeles, and a grandchild.

Mrs; Lilly Bagwell Funeral services for Mrs. Lilly Bagwell. 78, of 3700 Cimarron, will be at 10 a.m." Tuesday in N.S; Griggs and Sons Pioneer Chape). The Rev. Frank Radcliff, pas- Kress; a.

Larrv of five wf" in Ftiner- lv-fl lived in Dal, Vcrnori died arc view: six C. C. Norell, all of and Mrs. L. D.

Young of Tulia- a brother, W. 0. of and two grandchildren. Joiin W. Crawford PAMPA--Funeral services for John Wylie Crawford 52.

a resident of Pampa for nine three of Lone- andl on living room couch, firemen Cause nf the blaze had not r. Anderson rre jn Agency and the city. cial Purpose applications. Pos advantages foreseen, he Said, include more precise con- Ths rismonF.trnfion plant, c'e- tro1 of the waste treatment signed to apply chemical rather. process than more conventional was 0 fr, f.

al a I stage treat-i The. process being studied is ment, recently was completed unusual in that lime coag- jon the site of the Leon Crccki which currently some-, Tpoh TTmvnr i scwa treatment plant. The- 1 1 as a i a A i pr scmiportable unit has a capac-i a conv ity of 500 000 gallons per day. al treatment. is advanced to i i Conventional sewage treat- frp r.n.

plants are effective in the removal of viruses but not suf-. rn tq nWhp. ficiently effective for direct wa- this W-T" ter reuse, said Lee Hiser. man- pnrijagcr for water conservation re- Anderson of Plain-! search ir he Southwest Re( nf search Institute Department of from the mitkll Cheery and Chemical Demon He and San Antonio city sew 1 pumped back to the IC Leon Crceki pSicanr engineer Carl Norns say re-itreatment svstem. Virus removal capabilities of f-ess will be n.m The Rev.

Monroe Woods Jr.J ns pastor, was to officiate tncl bur- i. i ico for Oscar a former longtime tor of Church, the will Hillcrest Baptist officiate. Burial will be in the Claude Cemetary. Survivors include three sons Eugene, of Hereford ami Jimmy and Raymond, both of Clawle- two daughters, Mrs. Lena Beth Sco.sj«rins of the homo and Mrs.

Charles Brunson of Claude- two Mrs. Lena Turker ial was to be in Fairview Cemetery by Carmichael Whatley VN 0 i ACA To Reveal Slate Friday er homn wx lVlr Joncs icr Shrrtav nicht He in Ved hcrC Parkview Ho.sDital^ro. Odessa. Among survivors are his Olivia; three daughters, Mrs. He had lived re years.

are 5n rro. Sudan John Wylie Jr. of Wichita, Kan.J^ifinv and Matthew and Henderson.j^nm*-.,-, both of Odessa; four stepdaugh- ters, Mrs. Ruby Jean Thomas, cnrrio r.ilif.. i Mrs.

Mrs. Olivia Frances Huff and Panctla M. Jones, all of of nnd four and or Houston, and Miss Joyce Wash- f'ren and 14 dren. Leon Douglas jnf Lake 1 wood, IT. Claude and Mrs.

Bculah Ml- ington of Wellington; three of Amnrillo; 12 grnnflchil-jhrothcrs, William of 1 grcat-grandchil-jand Matthew and Jimmy, both! 'of Odessa, and 12 grandchildren. 1 (ices for W. Edwin Malancy Hs. in Cook Calif. The slate of candidates the A a i Citizens Association will support in the April city election will be announced fri- day at a luncheon at the Civic Center.

John Chambers, ACA chairman, said the candidates for the city commission posts have been selected from among those suggested by citizens at the recent Town Hall meetings. All of the wore selected by members of ACA steering committee who were elected at the Town Hall meetings. Open to al! citizens of the city, tickets lo the luncheon are 35. Reservations can be made through the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce. "For ARLINGTON, Tex.

A merican business and government arc says a teacher tmtor at the Texas at Arlington. Dr. Edwin A. recently appointed or Iha Graduat WJM BE: SVOFTu PERMIT The undersigned an ap- for a Sforo from Hie- Texcs Alcoho'ic Beverage and gives noi-ice by pub icalion of such appliccrtitn ITS accordance with provisions of Section Mo. 77, Second Session of tr.G legrs'ai-ure de- cs the Texcn Liquor on Washington but CQ Ac 'that individual tcp level 'man- Retail Who agers will finally begin to Sore cp- Gcrloff.

assistant School, is outspoken about his helicfs that "what we need is a i i of structure and operational procedure-- just enough to got rn ses en Funeral a rosidrnt services for Leon of PQ9 N. i of Amarillo for 27 First Baptist Church, willi?" 8 1 offciale and burial be in Liano Cemetery. Mr. Dallon, an Amarillo building contractor, had been associ.nled with Don Mason Builders for several years. Surviving are his wife, a daughter, a son, throe sisters, two brothers, his father and five grandchildren.

Grady W. Rowcll Final riles and burial for Grady W. Rowel), 60, of'4235 Erik, resident for 11 years, will be held in Quitman, by Walters Funeral Home there. Mr. Rowell died Sunday morning at Northwest Texas Hospital.

He and his wife, Odessa, owned and operated the Beck Motel. He was born in Fossburg. Miss. ''ay in Warford's Mortuary PERRVrON--Funeral ices are scheduled at 3 p.m.jn.m. in Soutbsidc Baptist Thn tn lucsday.

scrv-p'tal wore loilay in Trinity Church for William Edwin Ma-37, of Perryton, who died nf The Rev. J. Dixon, pastor wi'I nffirinte burial will be Mr. i. Cemetery.

a of Tu- ing a) bfs N. Wrs. R. Ki-k Mabel R. K'rk, nnrl mother 77, of nf AmariHo woman, wore srt 3 in Wall Street Church of.

Christ. The Klrlcr Clark Tohnson of Lubbock was to offiriatc and burial was to be in Floyd Coun- RHlrp pnri jTbu-sriav in Oakland. He was born in old Day Coun- rv- ty. near Shalluck. He is survived by a brother- in-law.

Ike Parks of Dumas. Alva A. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesdav in the Wheeler Cemetery for Alva Saturday in Ochiltree 0 be in T.n oHanrl bv-'V Wofford, 5-1, FarminRton. in i 7i i i Hospital.

i i a i will be the Rev. Edgar Jones of Wichita Falls. Burial will bo in Ochiltree Cemetery bv Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors here. operator of a wholesale oil company here, hM resided in Perryton since Surviving are his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Diane El- Ms and Mrs.

Debbie Griggs, both of Perrylon, and Mrs. Kathy Jacobs of Hereford; two and H. J. of Duncan, his mother, Mrs. Augusta Malancy of Perryton, and five grandchif- drcn.

Mr. Bowers was a retired Sumving Drn his Boh nf TVn rf pyollnnH nnJ nf Arlington; two daugh- contracts since obviously hasn't worked very well. The Fill program had considerable overrun and the C5A p-n gram helped to put Lorkheod's 'irad en the chopping block." He says it is necessary to do a former resident the specifications and i County and Border. ulemcnt procedures, but fears iczcr, NAME Sako- Kirk A White- Inc. inc.

jRobcrf T. Prcsf- Howcrd T. Orocddtis. L. meni, said J.

D. Frakcs, pro-Sunday, 1 Ir- jgram supervisor. vlng j. We nori savs'- asscs in sc )C from (Treasurer. ntssr gra GT 13 lect people in whom they have vocatlon courses ronfi''onco and to wham al sti11 cn can delegate authority" Opposing cxwsscs in -vcrn mcnl control.

Dr. Gerloff savs "What we've done in i 1 lo nf Ethel J. Lance PERRYTON Funeral services were conducted this morn ing in lhe First United Method' hvo sisters and nine grand- bildrcn. Elsewhere Citron Funeral arrangements arc being handled by the Lee Ovialf Funeral Home in Farmington and the Wright Funeral Home in Wheeler. Mr.

Wofford died Ssit'iHav evening in San Juan Hospital in F.irmington. He was born in Wheolcr County and had been a resident of Fnrmington for the eight years, going there from While a resident of Rowr for about 15 years, Mr. Wofford was a used car dealer. Funeral arrangements for his Havrnond Rnrt.on Catron. 70, of Oakland, and a former Amarillo resirlcnt.

will he announced by Blackburn- Surviving are his wife, Lois: Miat pennlc arc "alwavs locking for a magic formula" for suc- Spanish and bookkeeping. Registration may be made w-'h the registrar's office in the Administration Building nn the Washington Street campus, or at the School of Arts, 6222 W. ntt. Both have lists of courses range from with most fees in the APPLICATION B51R 1 UCHN5E The undersigned is an ap- for a Beer License 'coholic "Some managers simply su or emphasis on the gcmcnt such ns ancc evaluation U'c'immic. 1 Other availablp S4 to S23.f Co: imi5S 0 1 Gnc hereby gives vicinity o.

j' by pub'icnJion SL'ch in accordance the perform- and review managers to use certain tech- or govern- tion is 10, Mouse Bill DC. 77, AoJs of the Second Called Session cf tl 1 Sludcnts who register by nnv send tuit'on tn A a i College, Adult Vocational Ef by company ment policy." Dr. Gorlorf savs that in a cent issue of a trade journal for cation, Box 447,. Amarillo 79105. 203 Legd Notices Contro) Act.

Tlio Beer fhe Liquor Cyf- every article concerned tb NOTICE OF INVITATION NO. 735 THE AMARILI.O PIS- A HOSPITAL, Slnw Directors. ccsi 1 lr of Southwest i )rocc li rcs, he said. a son, Ronald Vernon of two sisters, Mrs. Claris DeMcritt of El Paso and Mrs.

Jewell HarviMe of Clovis. Mr. Catron, a barber, died "'and'four grandchildren. Dr. Gerloff says.

"Pconle in management positions are going lo have to change their philosophies. 1 don't foresee that irate workers will march the Purchasing A-Jcnl on the lio SAI.TIN" Rns: 12. 3-19 J. P. McGUiRE, Pin cda-J '0 Promises License cppiiod for wKJ bo used the concha of a business S-asf ft P.M.

1912. SW cor- of infrcrsrctlon, AmariKo, (Power Texas. NAME Of- STOr.S: DInco Beer 07- JK. Dick Todd Iway. 2-12,.

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