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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 25

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Mondj. July t. Rites Pend For Victim Of Drowning TUCU.MCARI, N. M. Scrv- Icei for Robert Wetley Simpson, ol Albuquerque, who drowned in Ute are pending French Mortuary jn Alnuquerque.

The accident occurred shortlv-- nmrni bffore a.m. Sunday. The otfjelale. Burial will itlll was pronounced AmarUJo Funeral services for John William Langford, 85, of S. Madison, ujho died afternoon In Medical Drive Conviles- cent Center, will be al 10 Tuesday in Schooler-Gordon CO' lojiial Chapel.

Mr. Gene Sliclburne, pattor of (he Ann-i Street Churrt ol pi i VVM dead on arrival here at Trice Memorial Hospital. N'eiv Mexico Slate Police said the youth's father told lliera members of family were Mrimming at the nonli end of lake during a family reun- iori when bis son disappeared Into the water, Simpton, who had filled a plastic air mattress (or his son to float on in the Itke, said be turned his buck for minute and when, he looked back, hk son had disappeared. Simpson swam to his son and with the help of three Ciovis. N.

firemen rutting Ihe tokc. remen visiting Ihe tokc )a servces or Divighl the youth waj pulicd from the Mood Ncwhy. 74. of 2122 liar- waler. Effort failed.

the boy boy born in cari and had lived in Tucura- Simpson Jr. of Silver City, and his maternal fat tit a Mr. Jamei, el X. died Saturday ta test OsleopaUuc HoipiUI. Surviving are bit few rf the daughters, three ilatan, 11 cnugnwrs.

inree tutan, II ami, M. who dM Cat- srandehlldren and four great- cvenief in Central eranrlrh Irtrr-n grandchildren. T. Mate be in Lljno Cemetery, Sir. Langford was retired rancher.

He moved lo Amaiillo In Geneva. Tex. He iv.is a member of the- hurch of Christ. Include his wife, Vera; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Turner of Olrard and Mrs.

Polly l.arsfvi of Las Animas. a sister, Mrs. Anna Harrell of Snyder; a hrolher, Gilbert ot Clayton. X.M.. and three grand children, Dwight M.

New by for ORielatlni to be the Kev. Harold Bains, pastor. Burial Final services for T. Frank be Menorl- ace, IS, of 3M1 Hawthorne Piirk Cemetery bjr Ltaom Mace, IS, Hill be at 2 Llano Cemetery. Officiating will he Mr.

who had lived In rtniarillf) since 1927, died at 6:15 a.m. today In Hillhaven Cfnlfr Loiusf; risun. who died Sunday at his Jiome. 11 ill le conducterJ at it a.m. Tuesday in l.lano Cemetery under direction of firfggs Sons Funeral Dircc- ors moiher.

gan. Dona Bass of lx- who came his family 1911. was co-founder of Amarillo Lumber Co. along with his Grafting Planned For Burned Child Additional skin frsfls irere, planned today at Psrklacd Hospital in Dallas for Kendra Di! Ciart, an Amarillo chiW who was burned two weeks ago in a car fire. Center.

A Texas native, he was a re llred masonry contractor and a member of Polk Street United Methodist Church. of 1C1S Milam; a daughter', ilhornc; i sisfer, Mrs. J. A. Warren of Clarendon; I wo grandchildren and three iirandchlldren.

TrirState Area Mrs. Elva W. Purtcll TUCUMCARl, K.M. Final riles for Mrs. Elva Wright Pureell, 70.

former resident o( Bard, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the First Baptist Church of San Jon. Officiating will be the Rev. chard WhltiiU ol live sisters, Mrs. T.

Seipp and Plainview, Mn. L. Trotter ol Kendra, 2. daughicr of Jlr. Mrs.

Richard A. Jones ot W17 still liiied in critical condition! He married of Amarillo. Mr. Ken-by was born Hughes Springs. He was mcmlver of Kirjt Presbyterian Church, and wns a-veteran of World War I.

Survivors include a son, Ross of 2IK Harrison; three sisters, Mrs. Bob Meredith of Baptist Church In Howard Lauder inn Hlenard A Jones "TM Mlss Jonnie Moye: Roosevelt scheduled for ewl) ust tee sons, he surgery this morning was cr of Lon Jim of Utah, itill iitted in critical cnndltiMi and Buman of.Ber- Utah Her stepgrandmo'ther. Mrs. Charles Jones of 2001 Dahlia ivho KYIS in Dallas Sunday, said today that (he ing tier own. 1 Mrs.

Jonej said that Dallas residents have been exceptionally good lo the child and her parents, donating blood, money, and living quarters for the parents. Kendra was lin. Germany; three prandchil dren ar.d a greal-grandchlld. The family requests that any memorials be to the American Cancer Society. Sam A.

Sims Funer.il sen-fees for Sam Alva Sims. 68. of IMS Biggs, who died Sunday morning in High Plains Baptist Hospital, will IK held at in ackbum tothehurniL 1 1 1 1 11 3 5 in Bl! center In Dallas after, initial; 51 1 M'moiMl Chapel, treatment at Northwest Texas! The "ev. Roy Wheeler, pastor Hermleigh, with burial to be in San Jon Cemetery. Ar rangements are by Doujhty Douglass Funeral Home.

Mrs. Purcei) died Thursday ir Ky, She and her husband, Van," farmed near Bard until moving to Dove Creek In 195S. She is survived by her bus band: a daughter. Mrs. Melda Movers of Louisville; three was.

Van of Monticello, James Edward of Moan, and Lev! Karl of Ran Ramon. a brother, K. Wright of I-ogan: 10 grandchildren and tivo greal-jfranctrhil. clren. Mrs.

Edward I.evlnc PLAIN-VIEW Final rites ire scheduled at II a.m. Tuesday in lemons Memorial Chapel for Mrs. Edward-Levine. 67, who died early Sunday in a Dallas hospital. Officiating will be the Kev Hospital here.

The lilght was arranged by Shrmers In Amarillo, Flying of Paramount. Christian Church, will officiate and burial will he in Memorial Park Cemetery. niv, I I nuitntrson lying ul rarit Sen-ice of Plainriew providing! Sims, an employe of the the plane. Postal Employes Begin Retirement A lotsl of 22 postal employes from the area have retired this Panhandle Fruit had lived in Amarillo for -M years. He wns born in Paris, and was a member of the Church cH Christ.

He is survived bv his wife Mae; weekend. Nine postal people from Crouch, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Pe- br tershurg and burial will be in Plalnvicw Memorial Park Cera- elcry. Mrs. Levine lived in the Cisco area before moving to New Surviving arc lirr husband; nc is survived hy his wire MUL- nos ae; a son, Sammie of 4906 lil "re: son. liobe and Ruhctt of I.ub-r 1 1 STMnrichiidren ck; a daughter, Mrs.

nl rcnl ,1 III daughter. Mrs. True Rosser of United Methodist Church bock. 0 rt Johnson of San Anlonio; seven Rufus, Earl, Ixiyd and Boycl, all of Amaril'lo, James of Stinnett. Garvin of Roberta J.

Jones Profitt of 2404 Oak. and grandchildren. Mrs. Willie Ute Munden O. five Amarillo and the rest from Hie area worked their lust d.iy Saturday before retirciiicnl anil becoming the first lo lake advantage of a 6.1 per cent cost-of- living increase in retirement benefits.

Those retiring from Amarillo include William H. Files fre'Robert ne TM am TM al en TM ta Ihc Wcod-ttin- SimpTM Funeral far J. C. H. who dM to- in i the offer would MB DO- twee the kidnaper before another child it abducted Home.

A Hale County resident alnce vai one-year-old, Mr, Grot! Uendcd actuals in Uberty be- -old Kristen until his re Deaths Elsewhere Mrs. OWe Funeral tervices will be con ucted at 10 a.m. Tuesday In First Baptist Church in Boise City, for Mn. Ollie Hollingsworth. 7C, of Boise City who died Saturday night in High (Plains Baptist Hospital Officiating will be the Rev.

Larry Wileman, pastor. Burial will be in Boise City Cemeter! by the White Fi Boise City. were with Boiwell Brothers Funeral Directors. Mrs. Hollingsworth had been Surviving are her husband, Emmitt, and a brother.

Mum- Ball of Odessa. Mn. Velma Baker Reward Offered In Baby Kidnap rtmt Dilty Xbrer report in critical condition at a UxvJon hotprial, wflering from pneumonia. She was SO- of MmviL Her mother, Mn. RayaMad Bullen.

left her briefly ouUide pubUc lavatory in suburban Bromley a week ago. When Mrs. Bullen returned, I wai gone. A naUomrlde failed to uncover the fhild who needed special dngi three timei a da; to Nwivej nervous condition. Two (iah 36 hours, police said.

TIACTOB INJURES MAN HENDERSON, Tel. East Tews man was in crit- pped under the tractor after over on him. He taken lo a Carthage hospital. Nixon's Friends ise City Cemeter! Donate Monfey MIAKI, ward dential friend C. G.

"Bebe" Re- and former White House adviser Murray Chotiner, the Miami Herald said today. The newspaper said the Flori da Republican received the Final sen-ices for Mrs Velma TM ey at a Washington coctla Baker, sister of Mrs. Sylvia Collins of 2908 S. Polk, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in ihe First Baptist Church at Boise s( ed presidential counsel party May 23, after he was to the Senate Watergat City, Okla.

The Rev. Urry Wileman, pastor, will officiate and hurial viil be in Boise City Cemetery by White Funeral Home. Mrs. Baker died early Saturday in Cimarron Countv Memorial Hospital in Boise City. She was bom in Cimarron County.

Other survivors, in addition lo ler sister, include her husband. E. two sons, a daughter, brothers. other sisters, a half-brother and two hall-sis- REWAMO. UO BiMllliM mole mlnMuri tail In of Igr.

Itin. taU tfJJHID. CO Mrs. Folsom D. Jackson Funeral sen-Ices for former new a i senices ior lormer and then (o in Amarillo resident Mrs.

Folsom D. (Bess) Jackson. 81. will be at 2 p.m. Tiiesttoy in St.

Luke liobert of Oklahoma City. ar.d Mrs- Jacfes'on died Sunday morning in Oklahoma City following a lengthy illness. She was native ol John W. Dean II. in testifvin the last! week, described Giirncv as! thought of in (lie 'White' louse as the only sure ally President Nixon on the com-i nittee.

i Hehoio, Choliner and f. l.cc 1 Polier, an empioi'e of the Republican National Committee bought $100 tickets to Gurney's reception, the Herald also said And Charles H. Morin, a member of the laiv firm headed by former While House special counsel Charles Colson. contributed $2W, the newspaper said Dean's testimony also impli cated Colson in the Watergate cover-up. Jim "Greet, a Gumcy aide was quoted as telling Ilic paper that -there' wns no' thought of Ihc contributions! possjljly reflecting conflict of' interest.

i nm. 1 pert EAanma tmvn IM 1IA1NEE: CnuM fMr MMkm. EA- ISCHOOT SSoOLVWSstlfiWilK! ffrMwition mr LOST CwrteJt vw. 1 OU PtaK Ut REWARD Lett vtclflily tiD Aibert YOUNG block La leu imt ChHc Ho "Jlxl." Reward, rfttnt 35). An ttt.

37344ia. or i i i Moll. tU Mwird. Call CASH and Pout. 37t pa.

ESS HARLAN, entralMer irutMvl twrionrjl (tor: sn-ini REC.NANT1 COKTAO FomlV Sw.lt*. Holt l-un i0cncv. No nlt- eHink bgctgriMij. Anorillo -NO BABY It urMantvdr- Fn "un rMWMW 6 Mill, nneliont FAT? FAT? hip and in. Ijovlno fmrn.

Mutt Call Jtt-nK otHr 5 llmi vtttlwndi. CASH i fa' any DurpOM. Catt Co. 130 EOT) iii-tm. SIONATIUBE LOANS, Mrrov Da Uie this summer to incrtaM your butineu skills ready lor that office job this winter Job Placement oisist- ante tor graduates.

Financial oisiitance available. CAU NOW 373-3745 DRMiGHON'S BUSINESS COUI6E IIHO MILi Lf AMWG: Cntf VHrtuMH UMM MM. -Bn, MMUti naillimiond fCf MIO MM MNGR TRAINEE "KJtf lair EL TOAIHtE. itA. Mf tmt onrMct.

MWr tanw LOAN Musi A-l to wmv.Krtvp.rfJy' rnnj StrvHt, Hrftfll 377-MS4. LMIFieo AO In rrW." pin fcxtts. Olol UHZ1. CLASSIFIED RATES IS.W 01. lnK RATEi CUM Me- wllilc sas school in Amarillo.

she Ihe hn Mii Rob sITn Jaciti'ili' 'ones. 26, a former United Methodist Churcli cJioir member of P. K. 0. Sis- Funeral services will he conducted ai a Officiating will he the Rev Jack Ellieg.

pastor. Rurial will tcrhood. Her husbanrl is a former in- Camdcn, Preston 0. Cook. Others retiring include Mrs.

1 Rose Warren of Nazareth. 0. Davis of Wihlorado. G. D.

Massey of Ilugolon, 0. flippcn of Friona, II. Usle Jr. of Canyon, 0. G.

Miller of Canyon, C. R. of Balco, B. A. Johnson of Bor- a Wrsl emorial struclor usic a Factory's Production Tne stale-owned Stwl Corp.

has slopped production at its Stockbridse steel a hrick- laycr tried to cool 11 1 nisi wienie 1lss Jones died Saturday when they lived bolllc of Sundi WOULD LOVE lo Mil lolj55 0 ll WE ARE frrtrrnftt Wyinfl DC- r.ounh rKCivobfe. vo-j( phaix nunbrr. 5:05 a.m. Sunday in a in Texas Instiiulc o'f He-! Plainvltw llospilnl. Officinline will he the Rev.

Cecil Golden, pastor of the Dal Cecil Golden, pastor of the Dale as TMf a a a riaughK Street Baptist Church. Addition rc rnlered the hospital number of trandc ai services will be at 2 p.m. inl, was a in D.il- thf sn.iV i las. Mrs. Zuma Robe r- ger, Mrs.

Ruth II. Farmer of Borgcr, II. Owens ot Cnnadi- C. 0. Martinez of Liberal Mrs.

Given Vance of Pampa and Coleman Wrislit oi Hereford. the Cemetery in Spur. i Mrs. Munricn had been a resi- hrS X'l a rc llcr nt here since September and Uo having moved here froni Spur.Antlrew 1,. Williams Wreck Victim Hurt Critically habiiiiation in Houston Rilaml as Surviving are her husband: Phillips.

sons. Jack. Jim ijuiiVJdy. The hncklnyer put the. bottle water that feeds the cooling system of two giant furnaces daughter, I Hut it slipped donn pipe that twists and turns for miles She was a member of the ttv-i thel Baptist Church in Spur.

Surviving are daughters. CANYON" Funernl services were lo he conducted al 4 p.m. today in the Paramount Baptist Zumi Robertson 22M Ixicust has returned to' the city following funeral services for her molher, Mrs. Zuma Robertson of Decatur. Mrs.

Robertson. June without a break. Production cannot restart until the bnlite is removed, company spokesman said, ad- Mrs. Robert S. McCaugliy of ding, "the problem is knowing where to cut (he pipe." 293 Uqol NoficH AdvtrmrnMT Mrs.

Eugenia 53, of McKinney, w-as reported critical condition today at iBrcal-Jrandciiiidrcii Texas llosuilal llllrc A', s. i Sons with injuries suffered In a Ijessle Vi. James Williams died Sail two-car accident 11 tnik-s i Ins home seven miles norlhl we-st of Alanrccd 0:1 Inter- Final rilw for here. i i iwu me Ar-'i- 01 IJnmcs. 71.

retired welder nml.Jlc was a for thelnold of Decatur and Mrs. W. 1 i state 40, Hospital officials said llrs. I.owry suffcrc-d a fractured The .1 i I occurred about 1 pjn. Sunday.

ilrrc Texas Department of Public the Pleasant Villcv Safety officers raid Mrs. f.ow- will officlntc ry was a passenger in a coin- pact car driven by her daugii- ler. 17. The I.owry i car was in collifion with a car driven by Mrs. Anna Rc- chlein.

47. of F.iirvlcw. Ill, Miss Ixjvvry and lier tuo Adonna, 20 and fi'illi, 10--a 1 passengers--were treated McLean Hospital and released. Mrs. RechMn escaped injury, officers said.

Amarillo resident for oiic' ltw Hall Kreight. Inc. of Rosston; two slep- r. will IK held at 10 a.m.i Surviving arc his wile, a 5(111. grandchildren; three grindchil- IVfidaj- in Memorial daughter, his molher.

a ilrcrt two great-grandchil- Cemetery. ihroihcr and live grDiiilchlldren.lfirfn. Tnc Rev. Charles Ivcv. I ot l.iibbock; Iwn step-child- ren; two sisters.

Mrs. Pete ys ti nolrl nr DfOalur ami Mrs W. A.N« 1 1 1 lotl i i i i i Funeral Services Set For Droivning Victim Rnt: t-il, NOTICE TO OID0CPS Tlw Cilf OF Itw cl w.ir will A.M., If. UU In -jtrt 10 Rcom 3j; on IK tti'rd 01 fM Clf, Varlc'rol BjUdij (tr He Ciw ct A-nani'o aewl ony or M0 I10STOX A Town drunkL? have been replaced hy al-- nn Head Wins 825.000 Zalc Gift i i ny ai-- delo.vific.illon centers as who dronned in lake uill held 2 p.m. ise Tuesday In Blackburn-Sliaw for Kiith.p.m.

a a when flic Uiltn 3n Araarillo'stepfwd into water over her a new MassaciniseTtT" l.m-lMeredilh, uill be held 2 makes drunkenness dis- instead of a crime. Now. instead ol locking ill-links until ry ou i up i i The Rev. Frank Radcliff. i Hillcrcil Baptist Church.

choice of taking kill officiate and burial will be uttin Ih itlitin hoine, putting Ihem in 'toxific-ation centers or, if Ihe 'centers are lull, holding them In IJano Cemetery. director Ruth Ann, pulled from Ihc water hy an oMer sister. Mas takt-n to Kritch In and to the North PI.ins HmpiUI in Borgtr by Fritch AmViUncc Servk-e. The girl's father an uncle JOHN STIFF, be from OH-e PvreMilr.j H. In Room Murlefool RNS; ol Jtxdtn NOTICE TO BIDDERS Junto come OijMrt MI tar attempted to revive Ihe rtlld hy giving her artificial reap" lion, said a spokesman for Bio Ci-anrlc, Ihc Park Serrice.

Irowning victim of the ytiir Dixou Is mlllworker Meredith. Acc Feeds, Inc. There have beer drOMnings She is survived hy her Bir-lw! vus'enls, Iwo sisters, Tammy niiif ol vmini nuctil-m tor ci-m MJrir-H. cold ipragrams. Allbates sltortly before ot Homkack.

Wl TTT5I TTT1 IJ2: i- TM irmici, rH on Ifti canxx4 and uccunotioni t)ls1 1 lu! TM' or w. i. mnitK, t. JS? 1 73 73 HUBERT WEST, your sn-ntf. Am SISTER ANN ord piv-rtfc reoder.

olw inffS. Advfe- fn all attain Duntlon oyotwfw. 51, hobia wl. Ooen lo 1J1B Soirth 1 "TM' 1 1 SCHOOL LOVING CARE (Or V9ur anytlrre. UCCMED oov KMI.

us pli Ic Joctioc. YWCA. 10 KRAUSE SON TRtE SPKAYIrfG JIWS1I MANAGER WANTED i rt-nok. Won Ire-fl pg Mrlotf. HMftila'Irxlion 1 per, KM pn 1 cm.

-B 11 MOUCE EXCESS llukh win SCULPTRESS BRAS REDUCD uric 1 lot win Toblit. E-Vw tll Gft Results Phone 376-5221 WANT AD DEADLINES DEAOLINeS: K- unM 4:30 p-m. on urday and SttKtoy. A I I i ffr- Oiiplay Am mur be in by noort (Jjyt brfcrt pybli- Ad Rilli I i i i 376-5221 WANT AD INFORMATION RATES All Want Ads siart in Ihe Anurillo iVcas are nrinl- cd in both the nnd the A a i Olftbe-Times evening on Ihc ratr.o a Mor.iiavs through Jridays. One rvirer (Nensl and 'One rwper Sunday, (News-Globe).

Minimum ad, 10 words. CREDIT POLICY The Anwillo Clnbe-Timcs will ndrm.ilK- M. tend credit within our circulation piovideil the lone number is valid, 3rlvertisin docs rot excccrl i and norralslanding charges cjist. CASH IN ADVANCE CjliiE of fcusiness Work 1n ted and filers for Cards nf TrTrVsi addresses Husmcss opforlimilies Bnrs nr fonnges In mernoriams Nn MMr respo'nji. ing Child rare Personals.

I'oHtical ERRORS Mvcrhwrs flf to dictk their ailwrlisoir.r.1 nrst oiy it apprani the paper, js the Amarillo wn nnc iTKwrfrt inscrllon. ADJUSTMENTS otcupiej by Ihe in BILLING ling should be OFFICE HOURS HOB. iFrl..

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