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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 5

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Amarillo Clenient Final services were.to be at 2 p.m. today for Mrs. Reba Clement, 81, of 1916 Beech; 'who had lived in Amarillo "since 1918, Dr. James Carroll, "pastor of First Presbyterian 1 was to officiate, at the ser-vices in Memorial Chapel. was to be in Llano Mrs.

Clement, a. native of died early Monday in High Plains'Baptist Hospital. Survivors include a son; Bobby 1916'Beech; three sisters, Mrs, 1 Stella. No.oh Beach, Mrs. Pearl of 3613 Memory Lane and-Mrs.

Grace Bigham of Phoenix; a brother, Miley Hill Marion and two grandchildren, A I a I Virgin Funeral services for Mrs. Alva H. Virgin, 81, who died Monday afternoon in Southwest Convalescent Center, will'be at Masters arid Lonnie, "of Dallas; wp sisters', Jewel Jones of at Plains Convalescent Home. 312 S. Georgia and Mrs.

Nora She of Sacred Womack of Portland, and Heart Catholic Church. ninn: tf nine-grandchildren. Mrs. Lois Powell Fuheraij'seryices" fqrJMr. s.

-Lois Powell 'of -Route the "died Monday flight; at conducted Thursday in the Methodict Church at Burial'will in. the ait- land Cemetery by" Johnson" Funeral Home of MaryvilleV Mo. Local arrangements by Schooler-Gordon Funeral Direc- 3 p.m. Wednesday, Cemetery. in Llano children.

Dr. Jack' Sisemore, pastor of the.Olsea Church, will officiate. Arrangements are by Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors. Mr. resident of arillo for'40 years, was born Missouri; He was a retired gardener and a Baptist.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs'. Lou Murphy 'of- Englewbod, and a. niece, Mrs. JoAnn James, of 7110-Marlow. Walter Burnttt 2:30 "p.m: Wednesday in Shiloh nett, of 405.

N. -Hackett, pastor, with burial died at 12:15 p.m.:' Monday Powell had resident' here forjeight-mo'nths haying moved. here, Hereford where she was a resident since 1967.. odist. Surviving are her'; husband, Homer; two sons, of Maitland, and Robert -of Ohiowa, a daughter, Mrs.

of Sari.Antonio;, two brothers, Wayne, Brown of Ros- weli, and nine grand Leo Rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. today in Schooler-Gordon Colonial Chapel for'Leo D. Shal 110 N. Avondale. Funeral Mass for Mr.

Shal- who died Sunday in St. Anthony's Hospital, will be at p.m. Wednesday iri- St. Hy acinth's Catholic, Church. The Rev.

James Comiskey, pastor is Jo officiate at both services Burial will be in Llano Cemetery: who served .25 I i tVl Afct i JJCLOWL 1 frmal rites held at Hormel.MeatCo. as al will be in Childress-'-Ceme 111; Baptist Church for Walter Bur-retired, was a veteran of World Home. War member, of Hy- Surviving are a son, Lupe-of Plainview; a sister, Miss, Aurora Mancias of Plainview; two brothers; Lasso; Mancias of Plainview and Jesse Mancias of West father, Juan-Mancias Corpus 'and fourgraridchildreri. George M. fllcCarty TEXLINE Final services will be held at.2 p.m.

Wednesday in the First United Methodist Church George Marion a Texline resident for 27 years. The Revs. Billy arid VW; Ei Lynn, pastor, wil officiate and burial- will be in Texline. Cemetery by Kilburn of Clayton, N.M a truck driver, died Sunday at of an apparent heart He is survived by his Helen two daughters, Judy -Davidson of Clayton and Miss Brenda' SIcCarty 'of the home; a of Texline; brother. Charles Edward.

of Mills. N.M.; three sisters, Miss Helen McCarty and Miss Mickey McCarty, both of Mills and Mrs. Cremilla'Johnson of Clayton, and four grandchildren. James C. Sims CHILDRESS--Services are to a 2 p.m.

Wednesday for James Clifford a Childress resident since 1950. 'Officiating at the. services in First Baptist Church will be the Rey: Joe S. flurry of" Wheeler, Hix of Dalas and.Macy.of 502. a i Amariilo; five-daugh- ers, Ruby of Moody of North-Platte, Edna Mae Lamb of Mrs.

of Amarillo and Airs. Helen Lamb, of Lefors; a Rogers 31 grandchildren, 67 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. Miss Sonya Peret PLAIN VIE w'-' Final rites for Miss Sonya Sue Peret, 36, a former Plainview resident, were' to be held p.m.'today-in Lemons Chapel. Officiating to'-be'the Rev. Stephen pastor.

of the First Christian Church and burial was to be. iri Plainview Cemetery. Miss Peret, 'a native of Plainview died Sunday in Mexiai Among survivors are. her mother, six an uncle. E.

E. Lane MEMPHIS--Funeral services for Mrs. E. a long- ime Memphis resident, will be at 2 p.mV Wednesday at First United Methodist Church. The Rev.

Tommy Nelson, pastor, will, officiate. Burial will in Cemeter-y by Spicer Funeral Home. Mi's. Larie, a native of Parker bounty, died at 1 p.m. Sunday Olsen Manor Nursing Home in Amarillo.

The former Billington. she married Enoch Edgar Lane in 1904. They lived in the Eli Community, west of Memphis, a district manager tery by Newberry Funeral diod Saturday i NortmveS iSuS. oSSSXitS; atTpf Officiating will be the J. Ei a native of Saginaw.

to be in Llano by llved in Amaril- Warford Mortuary. Burnett was a retired laborer, and had lived.in Amarillo 36 years. Surviving are his wife, a step- are nis wile, a step- n' nr i- TT 3 G. Hopper A. V.

Ford for A. V. Ford, -65, of 504. an Amarillo resident for 34-years, be conducted at 2 pirn: Wednesday in the San Jacirito Church of, fJie Nazarene. The -Rev.

officiate and burial -will be in Memorial Park Cemetery; by Griggs Sons Funeral 'died Monday St was retired from the American Smelting- and -Refining Co. He was a. member of: the San: Ja cintp Church of His wife, in J969. Among survivors, two sons, Wayne of Albuquerque and Bud of 5016 'Westway; two Mrs. Nancy Gibson of 1905 Cedar and Mrs.

Sandra Booth of the home; two broth ers, Elmer A 120 S. Me United States Government Insured Yes, your money can now earn a current return of on BONDS that principal and interest by the UNITED STATES OF For complete details phone or write STANLEY R. CROWE Member New York Stock Exchangt EDWARD D. JONES CO, Suite 1503 American National Ban Building P.O. Box 2712 Amarillo, Texas 79105 PH: 376-5313 lo 20 years.

Survivors include his wife, five Daughters, a son, two sisters a'nd four brothers. services. Grady G. ,64, of 2703 NE 20th, who died Sunday in Francis Hospitel. be.

a 2 Wednesday 'in', the Bykota" Baptist Church. The Rev. Leo Stanton will officiate. Masonic rites will be conducted in Uario Cemetery by Lodge.731 A.AFAM.- Hopper: retired from the Triangle Ditching Survivors include; E. Hopper of Fayette- a sistcr.

V( two grandsons. Dcnton Smith PLAINVIEW--Funeral services for Denton. Clarence 95, a retired farmer a Plainview resident since be-at 11 a.m. Lemons Chapel. Officiating.

wili be the--Rev. Mark Williams, pastor of. the First United Methodist. Church and burial will be in Plainview Memorial Park Cemetery. Smith died Monday morning in Heritage Home.

i include three daughters, Mrs. Edna Looper of Plainview, Mrs. Brownin and born' in Ellis' County was a vetcrari of World Criminal Appeals AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) TQXOS Court Criminal Appeals: Affirmed: Raymond D. Brozorla.

Abron AAorlln, Harris. Kirk Bernard Dallas. EarJle B. Wlangum, McLennan. 'Michael Tlron Harris.

F. R. Gentry, Travis. Sylvester Randolph, Potter, Edward Louis "Zorsky alias Bill Gent, Harris. Horold Jackson, Bexar.

Victor Apodoca, El Paso, (2( James Lvman Jacobs, Harris. (2) Gonzolcs Martinez, Wheeler. Andrew Lee Samuel, Dallas. Johnnie M. Johnson, Harris.

(5) Jomes Teoler, Coldwell. txsrtc Hurrlnglon, Louis Conzales Thomos Jeffersno Reese, Norris Lee Savage, Larry Jackson Srenda Goyle James Wade Johnson, end Rolond Skall, Dallas Ex parte Joe Bob Byrd, John Lymon Newell ond Kirby Dole Phillies, Harris George Harris, Fermln Saldona and Thomos Cochran Lubbock Kennelh Trocy.Borden Justice, Polo Pinto. Benny Ear! Pttchford Parker. Odls Boone and Svlvon Marlon Henderson, Smith. Frank Loper Saldana, Bexor.

Louis Marvin Alexander, Taylor Appeal dismissed: John Arnold, Dallas. Brent Stcfrt, Dallas. Jerry Houghton, Dallas. VV. L.

Orsoki'Knox. Winston G. Musselmon, Taylor. Reversed and Tlfinie VV. Simpson, Dallas.

Poul Otlo Lubbock. Reversed and prosecution ordered dis missed: C. W. Thompson, Harris. Writ Ex parte Aaron Cooper, original appli cation.

'Borger Man Held. On Drug Charge Barry Lawrence Williams, 2i; of Boi'ger was in Potter today in lieu of bond on a felony charge of possession of dangerous Williams was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Roy National Park Service rangers arrested Williams about 4:30 p.m. Sunday at-the Lake Meredith recreation arca said they found a quantity of what they said was LSD. 99-Year Term for Randolph Allirmed The.Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has affirmed the -99- year prison sentence of. Sylves- Lorenzo Randolph, convicted The sable-fish, although not a true cod fish, is sometimes called black cod, coalfish skillfish.

a Nicholas Ramos Herrero oriqinal application. Remanded for proper sentence: Joe C. McKInlev, Lubbock. Appellant's motion (or rchcorfrvj overruled: Lee Fotrley, Dallas. Richard Earl Jackson, Harris.

Harley. Porter Boldina and Moroorctie Juonctle Bolding, Tor State's motions for rehearing overruled: Wade Cooper James, Dallas. Lovere Butler, Torrent. Charles 0, Easlev, Wichita, here of murder. Randolph, 28, was AmarUlo Globe-Times -Tuesday, WAYNE RETURNS HOLLYWOOD John Wayne returns to the; cameras in "Me a 'contemporary police drama under the direc- tion of John Sturgcs foundiBros.

guilty in December 3971 in 181st District Court on a charge of murder. with malice in -connection with the April 271.1971 murder of Leroy F. Thompson, a service station attendant. The shooting "occurred during Ead Mabry 27. found guilty, of murder with malice in the case; and was sentenced to 999 years in prison.

Mabry's conviction and sent-. a robbery Garage atfcnce were upheld last week by 500 S. Rusk. )the Court of Criminal Appeals. from 1904.

until: 1922,. when they came to Memphis. maintained farming interests in Hall and Floyd counties, and was a member of First United Methodist Church. Surviving Clara mento, a brother. W.

E. Billingon of Memphis; a nephew, and thyce nieces. are a daughter, Mantel! of Sacra- IN STORE DEMONSTRATION USING THE BATIKIT Tues. 10 to 12 and 1 to 3 at Arts Crafts by Betty 4318 West 45th Wed. 10 to 12 and 1 to 3 at Amarillo Hobby House 4400 S.

Washington NEW OUNCE RETURNABLE War.II/ Among survivors-; are a son Clifford of seven stepdaughters and a stepson; five brothers, of Childress. -Ray of Kirkland. Joe of J. B. of.Tulsa and Dale of and.

three Elora Zuber of Childress. 'Mrs. Ollie Oldham Lubbock Mrs. Faye Jones of 310 S. Mississippi in Amarillo.

Mrs. Edna R. Coxwell BOOKER--Final rites for Mrsi Edna Rosella Coxwell, 51, of Booker, who died Sunday night in Ochiltree General Hospital at. Perryton, were. to be held'at 2 p.m.; today in Friend's Church Booker, Officiating was to be the tlev.

burial was to be in Heart Cemetery at Booker. Arrangenients are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors of "Mrs. Coxwell was a lifetime resident' of the Booker area. Surviving are her husband. Stanley; two sons, Melyin and Norman, both of Booker; three sisters, Mrs.

Nora M.rs. Esther Slovacek and Mrs. Dpvie Cochran, all of Booker; three brothers, of Booker, Leon of Elmwood, and Sylvan of Logan, four grandchildren. Mrs. Effic Alice Gofer CANYON--Final rites for High wire artist demonstrates Torino's incredibly smooth ride.

of Athens and Mrs. C. E. rs Effie Alice Cofer, S3. who banough of Alhambra, died Sunday night at her home two sons, Dcnton H.

of 3322 W. 10th in Amarillo and Clarence E. of Buchanan Dam; four grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Booth Infant CLARENDON--Funeral services for Dale Ray Booth, infant of Mr. and wlrs.

Kenneth Booth, were to held at 2 p.m. today in Citizens Cemetery. James 0. Brandon, pastor the First Bpatist Church, was to officiate. The baby was stillborn Sunday night in Hall County Hospital in Memphis.

include the parents, a sister, Shirley Ann and a brother, Bobby Dale, both of the home; and grandparents, I Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Holman of Clarendon and Mr.

and Mrs. B. Booth of Memphis. Mrs. Antonio M.

Ortiz PLAINVIEW Services for Mrs. M. Ortiz, .66, a Plainview resident since 1939. were to be at 4 p.m. today in Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Rev.

Rex Nichols officiating. Burial was to be in Plainview Cemetery by Wood-Dunning Funeral Home. Mrs. Ortiz. a.

native of Mexi- When You Think of a Think Refined MIRACLE AND WATERFINE WATER REFINERS from WATER REFINING COMPANY Would you like to improve the water in your business, plant Softwater of Amarillo 12165. FIUMORE 376-9635 in Canyon, were scheduled at 2 p.ml" today in LaGrone Funeral Chapel. The Rev. J. Frank Peery, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, was to officiate with burial to be in Dreamland Cemetery.

Among survivors are two daughters, a sister. 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mrs. Jodie L. Lane CLARENDON Funeral services will be conducted at 4 p.m.

Wednesday in the Murphy Memorial Chapel for Mrs. Jodie Lee Lane, 74, a longtime resident here who died Sunday eve ning in Hall County Hospital. Officiating will be the Rev. Paul Hancock, pastor of the First Christian Church. Burial will be in the Citizens Cemetery.

Mrs. Hancock came to Donley County a number of years ago. She was a member of the First Christian Church. Surviving are two daughters, three sisters, a brother and six grandchildren. Monte R.

Clayton TULTA Funeral arrange mcnts for Monte R. Clayton, 78, who died Monday afternoon ir Northwest Texas Hospital in Amarillo, are pending with the Wallace Funeral Home here. Mr. Clayton was retired fron' farming and operation of cleaning shop hero. He is survived by a son, Jcr ry of Silvcripn; two daughters I Mrs.

Marjorie Keeter of Here jford and Mrs. Odic Richardsot Tulia; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, Mrs. Sarah Sanders WHEELER--Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Sanders, 96, of. Wheeler, who died Sunday night in Francis Hospitel in Amarillo, were lo be heJd at 2 p.m.

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Front disc brakes are standard on Torino. Power front disc brakes optional. in the here, Wallace Hedge was to officiate and burial was to be in Wheeler Cemetery by Wright Funeral Home. Mrs. Sanders, a native of Mississippi, had lived in.Wheel- er County since 1910.

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