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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 12

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Amarillo, Texas
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J2 Anurlllo Globe-Times Friday, August 7, 1959 Death Is Ruled Self-inflicted HEREFORD, Aug. 7-A verdict of "accidental death, self-inflicted," was relumed Thursday by Justice of the Peace C. B. Miles in the shooting of Dr, J. W.

Uen- drix, 58, here last weekend. Dr. Hendrix, a chiropractor was found' shot to death in the basement of his home Saturday night. Services were held here Monday. The doctor, who had practiced in Hereford for more than 25 years, was found dead about 9 p.m.

by his wife when she went to the basement to investigate a shot which she heard shortly after her husband went down to clean some guns. An avid hunter, he owned several rifles and shotguns. The fatal wound was made by a deer rifle bullet. Miles' said the bullet entered Dr. Hendrix's body near the heart.

Godey's Lady's Book was the first women's magazine in the United States. BROWN, HEREBY COM- vcr City Press of Denver City won Newspapers Win Awards 3. Fredericksburg Standard; Hereford Brand Under 3,000: General excellence: 1. State Line Tribune of Farweli; 2. Slanfon Reporter; 3.

Friona Star: 4. Matador Tribune. BIG SPRING (AP)-The stale Advertising composition; 1. Fri- Line Tribune of Harwell and Den- SUr; 2 Matador Tribune; top awards today, in annual contests of the Assn. i HVtv A i i i i Games County News of Seagraie 4.

State Line Tribune of Farwell. were no population divi- -Texas Press'sions in other contests: Editorial writing: l. Post Dis- Awards were presented at the at ch statnf ord American; 3. WTPA summer meeting. The Big FarWe Spring Herald was host at thej Column writing: 1.

Sam Wil awards luncheon. The contests a ms of County Wide News and for weeklies and semi-weeklies Litllpfield; 2. H.M Bag- For newspapers in cities lia Hera 3 James The Con-Chordalres, a quartet of young men attending -v- vi A a i I I i Warner Pacific College in preparation for careers in Christian work, will give a program of vocal music Monday night in the First Church of God. Quartet To Present Sacred Music Monday iTnUnO a I VirmiaVMinf i n-t of Littlcficld; 4. Hereford Brand.

Advertising composition: l. Brownfield News; 2. County Wide Kctys and Leader of Littlefield; field News; 4. Tulia Herald. ClassHltd Ads Quick Results! Downtown Cr Suburban Imported! The Continental satchel fashion-size, roomy --of carved velvet with plain velvet trim.

Satin lined, inside zipper. 13.95* a male quartet rep- Calif. KE, ttaKBY UJM- rc! ntin Warner Pacific College, The KAHUKU to appear before the Christian institution at Portland, paslor announcWThaMS'pTM''! Honorable 47th District Court of owned and operated by the win 11, 1 Potter County at the Courthouse Church of God, will give a pro- eveninfi's whlh 'n thereof, in Amarillo, Texas, by gram of sacred numbers, includ- own whlch W1 be filing a written answer at or ing hymn arrangements, gospel t-LJio 1 fore .10 o'clock A.M. of the first songs and spirituals, Monday night jheohW Lrf 1S ma3 lng ln 'F Monday next after the the First Church of God, 1110 TM of forty-two days from the date N. Buchanan.

1Stry Wl liar ls a it. (junior and is preparing 1 for the the and Pat Lyon of North of the issuance of this citation, same being the 31st day of August AD. 1959, to Plaintiff's Petition filed in said court, on the 25th day of May A.D. 1959, in this cause, numbered on ibej docket of said court and styled PACIFIC FINANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. BILLY JACK BROWN AND J.

A. TEAGUE, Defendants. A brief statement of the of this The group is composed of Jerry Slcele, of Evatisville, Jerry Williams of Springfield, Ohio, Les Smothers of Mankato, 1 Saturday IUI foreign missions work as an education worker. Smothers, majoring in Bible, also will enter -the pastoral ministry, and Lyon, a sophomore majoring in sociology, is preparing for evangelistic work Warner Pacific is a Christian 1lbe a arts college. It- was estab- Suit on a promissory note and to Saturday in Rose Chapel of Gilil- es foreclose a chattel mortgage on land Funeral Home here.

one 1956 M-System, Used 44', 2- Herschel Thurston, pastor bedroora Trailerhouse No. the First Methodist Church, 300, which has heretofore been officiate. sequestered under due process of -Burial will be in the West Park law, as is more fully shown by Cemetery under direction of Plaintiff's Petition on file in this Gtlilland Funeral Home. Mr. Tynes died Thursday at the niYlfl Jlie c-nn Unu A nivm; luiijr a LIU vr 11 ujr Plaintiff's Petition on file in this cult.

If this citation is not served within ninety days after the date of its issuance, it shall be returned unserved. The officer executing this writ shall promptly serve the same according to requirements of law, and the mandates hereof, and make due return as the law di rects. Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at Amarillo, Texas, this the 14th day July A.D. 1959. Attest: Grace Shelley, Clerk (SEAU 47th District Court Potter County, Tex.

By Betty Duniven, Deputy Advertisement 1 I 3 I I 1 I I CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO: HENRY WEST, 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 forty- two days from the date of the issuance of this citation, same being the 14th day of September A.D. 3959, then and there to answer by filing a written answer to the Plaintiff's Petition filed in said Court, on the 29th day of July, A.D. J959, in this cause cumbered 7007 on the docket of HENRY WEST, Defendant. A brief statement of the nature of this suit is as follows, to wit: solution of the bonds of matrimony and for a decree of divorce on the crounds of abandonment to.

1 a wriod of three (3) years with the intention of abandonment and that Plaintiff and Defendant have lived apart without cohabitation as husband and wife ft SL" 1 seven -us ANDERSON'S SPECIALS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AUGUST 8th AND 9th U-Cdlorie Hi-Protein HOME STYLE FREEZE Two- 1 2 fial. 89c Banana, Butterscotch, Vanilla, Chocolate Strawberry SAVE AT HOME OWNED FOODS 4-uuiauajr dL tile home of SOD, Hex A. Tynes in Albuquerque. A graduate of the school -of of the University of Texas, he married Miss Carolyn Avera on Aug. 11, 1905, shortly alter graduation.

The couple moved to Hereford from Franklin, in 1905 and lived here most of the time from that date until Mrs. Tynes 1 death in 1956. Mr. Tynes 1 hobby was chess, and he twice won stale tournaments. After retirement from work in a drug store here, he worked in drug stores in other Panhandle towns for a number of years Surviving are his son' and daughter, Mrs.

Gerald Ramsey oi Dallas; and grandchildren. Dexter Glenn Dies at Age 67 McLEAN, Aug. 7-Funeral services for Dexter Richard Glenn 67, a retired farmer, will be con- at 2 p.m. Sunday in the McLean Baptist Church with the LTaling SSee nard pasf of Burial will be in Hillcrest Cem efery under direction of Hicherson-Lamb Funeral Home Mr. Glenn died at 10 a.m.

at ly a.m. Wednesday in the Wanda Lou Nursing Home of Claude. He was a resident of McLean, having years ago. from Mr. Glenn is survived by his Essie, of McLean; four daughters, Mrs.

Choric Husley and Mrs. Naomi Smith, both of Phoenix, Mrs. Margaret Goodman of Yakima, and Mrs. Tine Taylor of Lubbock te. 8 MeUan The officer executing this pro LWn rs Allie Nee 'y of Ue Chamber cess shall promptly eWe the same according to law.

and make '-i and JIrs Eira nd given under rm- hand and.the of said Court? Seven brofhcrs of Angeles n. Roy of ui nut nix, o. Texas, this IS a Randolph of Hereford, uu A.D. 1959. i au i tln and Oliver of Muleshoe Blanche Calhoun.

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