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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 23

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Amarillo, Texas
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23
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Ufa. Stewart Quotes From The News ittW DELHI FkwUaai for Mrs. sf Lftt- At Iry prime MtoteUr Jawaharial Nthni Ghanal fcar Dr. Newton Bobtooa. just before totvinf for Iran: pastor of First OviiUaii Church, "Fraakk 1 have learned a lit and the Rev.

Lyra lUnkto, tie nwt nere than I hive in date minister of First Presby-j other tMiwt Churdi Ptnbeatm were M. L. NEW YORK Former Piresi Glen C. Moore. John Muthers- drnt Harry S.

Truman, bough, Wilbur 0 Budd. Henry the onificaUen of the anmd Ford and Davis S. Mitchell. under the Joint Chief! of Burial was in Llano Cemetery, under the dilution of Bwwell a shotgui that Brothers Funeral Home. Mrs Stewart died Saturday' ftANrHA rr rjlUf afternooa in Northwest Texas pital.

where she had been a patient since Nov 3. She was ployed for niany years by the Co of conftwoo about the tegality of in Greenville, Tex. coming to anythinf Vic hates Amarillo from Pampa 16 1 confusion. So we decided to ago go out and do it all over again." Airs. Stewart was a member of; 1 the Baptist church and belonged i YORK Paul Siple, sci to the VFW Auxiliary.

lentifie adviser to the U.S. Army Survivors include 'a Research Office and a former Mrs. June Acuff of 3509 Boy Scout who has spent six four sisters, Miss Elaine Foote on and Mrs Josephine Bingham new edition of the "Boy Scout Abilene, Mrs. Adele Steffy Amarillo and Mrs. Ed Cornelius; "In effect, it is a sort of boy's of Cross Plains: three brothers, bible.

has one advantage over W. B. Foote of Dallas, Elvis the Bible: It can be Foote of Abilene and Oran Footej IP Exterior construction work rapidly is being completed at Fire Station No. ISth aad Harrison. M.

B. AUen ii the contractor for the station which was designed by John Hannon, architect. The new station, with stalls for the largest trucks in the department, faces on W. 19th. KMucfcr, a Anfcaiai till a bey, Dec, M.

Ntv at N. Nttoaa, a boy, DM. A.U. aad Mrs. Mbert Public Schools, said part of the tools were marked with the! inscription "Ted," or with gray! of Lubbock, children.

and three grand Mrs. Ashburn Rites Set for Tuesday Services honoring the memory by the Daniel C. Rilev Services Pend a arrangements Daiueia deRiley.68,Llanoresi- Abbott, pastoV of Free dent who died at 6:30 a.m. Baptist Church day in Amarillo Veterans Has-! Burial-will he in Memorial Park' pital, will be announced by Birt- Memorial Pane, tery Funeral Home of Llano. I services and-burial wUl be there.

palU) re are Woodrow Carr.j Mr. Riley was born Oct. 5'? alls in Llano County, Tex. He was a and retired trudusr and World PWT 5 I veteran. I Ashburn died to 2:30 p.m.

Mr. Rfley belonged to the Pen- Sumday in Northwest Texas Hos- tecostal Holiness Church, Survivors include his A resident of Amarillo since Sarah; two daughters, Mrs. Bryan 7 she was Iwrn Feb. 1910, Jones of Amarillo and Mrs. Paul in Oklahoma.

PackebusKof Borger; three sons, Survivors include a son Pat Riley Borger Anorflto, four daughters, Mrs. Arthur R. Rrfey of Menard andiJerrie Carlson of La Marido, Bobby Lee Riley of Colorado City, Mrs. Tola Hudcfleston, Mrs. a sister, Mrs.

Byron Halli- Christine Cole and Mrs Patsy burton of Llano; two of Amarfflo; two broth- Charlie Rfley of Borger and ers, J. Warren of Paris, Arthur T. Rfley of AmariUo; and and Fred D. Warren of Odessa; 15 grandchildren. a ister, Mrs.

Lena Pennington 'of Portland, and nine grand- CuMiified Ads Get Quick 'children. Mechanics Tools Reported Stolen Theft of mechanic's tools ued at between MOO and $650 is being. investigated by Amarillo crescent wrench, police detectives. stated Ted G. Walker, 3711 E.

15th, told officers he parked his pickup in front of RJtfVfnr Strmid and grandparfnta. Mr. and 1 IOr 0 TM jLynn Sckard of Clear Lake, Child in Oklahoma Jessie Stroud of Perryton Funeral services for Kin da' llri ODie WaMact they left me was a hammer Carol Stroud, one-year-old daugh- Walker Mr, and Mrs. J. A.

Stroud Arrangements in Amarillo were by Blackburn Shaw Funeral Home. SPORTS VARIETY of 412-B NW 15th. will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday jn the Clear ILake Baptist Church at Clear Lake, Okla. Burial will be A The child died at Northwest NEW YORK Equipment and will be conducted to get in the vehkle at a.m.

reduced by hunters to about 300 exas Hospital Sunday floor layout plans are changed rt he discovered the tools were! in 1900, has been restored to about She was born Dec. 10, 1968, at many times in Madison 15,000 now by strict game war-! Perry ton. a mechanic for Ama- den'patrol measures. i Survivors include Garden during a season for the parents, ous kinds of sports events. Mr.

add Mrs. a bay, Mr and- Wtalivd 7H N. fl(Miiain a Oat Mr atf Mrs. nVvta MH ttn, a hay, DM. Mi Mr.

and Mn. Sherwood ftek 14V W. lattv a hoy, Dec Mr, and Mrs. Calvia Casay Rt a ffri. Dte, "Skill and confidence arc fit vnconquertt Herbri IHSURAMCE McCOLLUM'S Fresh.

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314,789
Years Available:
1924-1977