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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 54

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20 Amarillo V. Friday. December 8. 1972 marillo Event Set i Fire Expected A i For PlMAet Are Cited Iiesl spite 'V-JOHANNESBURG, South A i (AP) A fire in one of: the world's richest -'old mines JOHANNESBURG, South Af-' A a i College lias given si state representatives, and if! "thank you" to the Amaril-'Slic'i-nuni. state senator, wure lo legislative delegation and the! among those in attendance, w-)Wi A a i news media for help! Ncws media represeuaivesiriea (API Rnnvm fcta.t olf Vcdnmlay ami i lhe school included Bovd of radio'Tai plan to allowed lo burn itself i blaze in the West Drie falnein mine, which produces six per cent of the non legislators and media Thc will arrange deliv- Amarillo lie was born in Free- A a news media for help! media represeuaivesiriea (AP) Roman Catholic IU1 in promoting the school, included Boyd of radio''faithful plan to sing Christmas IJ Dr.

A. n. a i president 1 1 I 2 Charlie Jorrlanicarols outside the home of the AC, luvsentcd a report on theif" 1 Imrd 1)0lh Cosnias Desmond a ic of the college Tluirs-. Ra i priest who had been "banned" cs day night i a dinner Radio; Charlie i i since 1971. i i i a and 'P of KZlP a i Wes i TKr.v ,,.111 rnire of KCAN Radio of Communist world's gold eacii Loc Webb of KFDA-TV: i 25 to the house where he t.ion to approximately 80 A ibe dinner.

cent of a by the end of i i a K. Otloson, AC public I the week. information direetor, presented' output was cut to a i a i the i 75. por cent when the lire was College concept. /U.scovered.

ri Hymim and a FOR THE MAJH SIUDENT MATH TEACHER SURVEYOR Texas Instruments i banning persons. The crack-i. on Father Desmond fol-jl lowed publication of his booki Discarded People," Uvas critical of. the way the gov-' carried out" rcseUJe- i of non whites who had declared superfluous and moved from white areas. 1 Under a i orders, the I person named usually is con- 'stone County.

Survivors include his wife, jVirda Lee; a sister, Mrs. Mat- it ie Clayton of Dallas; and two 'brothers, Richard of Dallas and Booker T. of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Ella E.

Calclwell Funeral rites for Mrs. Ella Ely Caldwell, 81, of 2025 Parker, a longtime Amarillo resi- ident, will be at 10 a.m. Satur-j in Blackburn-Shaw Memorial Chapel. Floyd County with his parents when he was a child, died Thursday in Caprock Hospital after a lengthy illness. He farmed in the Campbell Community before selling his farm a few weeks ago.

Among survivors are his wife, former Lois Herrell, a sister and three brothers, including E. II. "Joe" of Piainview. Antom Demcl will officiate with burial to be in Memorial Park Cemetery. PEP Funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m.

Saturday in St. A Christian Science reader Philips Catholic Church here for and A. C. Payne of Albuquerque; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Jay diaries Gibbs CLARENDON Last rites were scheduled at 1:30 p.m.

today in Murphy Memorial Chapel for Jay Charles Gibbs, 78, of Tucson, and a former longtime Donley County, resident. The Rev. Oral S. Speed, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church Mrs. Caldwell, who had lived pumas resident.

Anton Demel, 70, a longtime at Border, was to officiate with area farmer and father of ajburial to be in Citizens Ceme- Burial is to be in St. Philips Cemetery. Mr. Demel, who died Wednes- Church of Christ-Scientist. day at his home three miles Survivors include a son, a north of Pep, had farmed here daughter and a brother.

in Amarillo since 1912, died Thursday at her home. She was a member of First Slide Rule Calculator Calculate Square Root With Ease Personalize Your Gift 3 FREE Initials With Purchase i i i i i i imicuiv is con- A Cahf. (AP) I to his home from dusk toi James and Mickey Boccabcila I a and most of the wcek-l, nave gone whole hog when ilicnds. Only his parents or a Mrs Helen Lively comes to a a i pet: they're ior visit him during these) got Arnold a lovable 800' 'lours I'UiK-'ral services for Mr.s. He-, pound, house-broken pig.

Lasl 1 Wyely. 61, an AniariUo resi-j. CLOVIS, He just a lilt shire," Mickey says. -And Sunday services and take Tri-State Area tery here. A retired farmer, Mr.

Gibbs died Monday in Tucson Medical Center. He was a Donley County resident for 70 years before moving to Arizona four years ago, 'His wife, Ruth, died ia 1958. Aniontf survivors loves most iLcm E. Smith lime i IVunimvi 1 JC lvtu J1 Arnanuo resi-j- ui.uvio, N.M. Funeral i i i i i i i i i nT i 1 34 i for Lem S.

Smith, rs A 1 TM 1 a nounced by N. S. Griggs Sons longtime New Mexico resiclenl.r^ (or 39 years. i He is survived by his wife, three sons, three! idaughters, including Mrs. Roses i i i-, i iKomcr of Dumas, four 2 0 Claude Parker lers, two sisters and 21 grand- a Clty a Miss Juno i children Gibbs of Tucson; a son.

Howlard of Dalhart; two sisters, JMrs. J. M. Bel! and Mrs. W.

G. i Martin, botii of Cookville; a WHEELER--Funeral services Communion. Newspapers were ITodcl Funeral Home here. Mrs. Louisa E.

Miller, 31, Mission; 10 grandchildren and llL -o 11 i i i i xyurv UK boccabellas San a i to attend church on Sun- a home. member of Second charge has been Boccabeila brought ihome the day he was born against Father Desmond. A DC Complete With Carrying Ccio And Charger more than two years ago. A a i order normally runs noid was the runt of a litter years, but the government at-: COME SEE and PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! FUllY PORIASIE, SLIDE RULE CALCULATOR. Easy to operate, the SR-IO allows most possible with classical slide rules, but with split-second a a Instant muitiplicalion and division Full floating decimal Overflow and underflow Multiply or divide 8 digits times 8 digits and get decimal correct answer of 8 digits $745.00 JUST OFFER GOOD THRU DEC.

23rd PlutStBt. j. Local Tax O. OFFER GOOD BOTH LOCATIONS 3707 Wolflin Amarillo 355-3343 719 Bliss Dumas 935-2171 WF ENGINEER FOR THS LAB TECHNICIAN DRAFTSMAN seven pigs and was unable to stand or nurse. He weighed two pounds and "all who it said it wasn't going to make it." Mrs.

Boccabella said. But with hand nursing and constant attention. Arnold grew, to be a healthy three feet tall! and seven feet long. has power to renew it. survivors are two wife, Delia; Two stepdaughters, Mrs.

ijtjjici, aLujjutn.i5uucio, sons. Dean Edward of PalmJLeo Kirk of Conez. Colo, and Wright Funeral Home. 11C .1 -r i J-V Springs. and Jim Bob of Mrs.

Anna Juel of Clovis, and a Mesa Circle; two daugh-j stepson, Wallace Ewing of Clov- 510.6 Wifeof Actor Has Filed Suit Rev. A. G. Roberts Lel'ors will officiate. Burial will! be for Elmer P.

Holliman, of Borger, are pending with Mr. Holliman died Thursday Mrs. Miller, born in Bosque night at Northwest Texas Hos- County. came to Wheeler Coun ty in 1909. She moved to Wheeler pital in Amarillo.

He was found on the couch in ters. Mrs. Arlinc Smith of 11041 N. Spring and Mrs. Jaynel Jones of 15()o i a a lojMrs.

Frances Jones grandchildren. The family will be at 1500 FRJTCII Services for Mrs.I a memoei Milam I Frances Jones, 52. who died I sl a )Llst Uiurcli. to Northwest. i Wednesday at Groom blin iv rs include two daugh John A.

Bsiilev 1r lie waa iuuiiu vju LUC i-uutju in 968 after the death of herj i home about 3 and Avas nusoand. tan. a to North lains Hosp i ta i was a member of i i Borger before buins trans- her Mrs. Boccabella and jdaii'' Patty, used to i Air- 1 for rides in the car, AI A ALBANY. Last rites for John A.

Bailey. Actor Sidney Poitier an A a i resident for 2 Wednesday at Groom Hospital. 1, Sun iv rs include two will be- at 11 a.m. Saturday at! Jlrs A Anderson Fritch Church of Christ. 1 1 Kaly i ilcv.

Ci oi Abilene; two sons. Trov Don Stone, minister of i i in i 5 Church of Clmst.fc 1 1 1 4 Wayne Cr randchildren ivilc. Juanita. brought suit inlycars, are set for 10 a.m. Sot-i ie car, un-lSlato Supreme Court Fridav tolurday in Blackburn-Shaw a i Ll alc (v lth ounal i a i in-' reached 500 pounds a Poitier to reveal Uisltm Road Chapel with the Rev i Fa VI Ccm vt ry Memphis; rlan IITI in i i i-, 111.

nu LUBBOCK ioutgrcw the family sedan. (financial status. ill. Calahan pastor of Grand')" 1 2:3 Saturday by LambjMrs. Gertie E.

Sims would get so. excited.j Mrs. Poitier, who operates aJAvenue Baptist Church. officJat- i a I Homc of McLean. foam at the mouth i rehabilitation facility in ins.

we'd drive downtown or to the'the ranch; a when somebody Stiw came along side the car, he'd Sn0w Lslart barking," Mrs. Boccabella I One motorist was so startled! 1951 anci had four children, when she saw Arnold in the a "she darn near turned her car over." Boccabella added. On another occasion, a deliv- i Final rites for Wayne Crowe, '50, a longtime Albuquerque res- jident and a former Amarilio resident, are scheduled for 2 Saturday at ihc Chapel in Mor- Cem- EDUCATOR DIES SAN FRANCISCO A eryman knocked at the front Herbert L. Packer 47 I door. But, be saw Arnold peering from behind Mrs.

Boccabella. he beat a hasty retreat. "We have never seen him since." sor of criminal law at the Stanford University Law SchoolJRHey Ilillcrv died Wednesday. He was coau-i rcusy a i I I He was a retired employe of Snearman. Mrs.

Betty Shira a (American Smelting Deborah Gilbreath, both 0 ft a tCo. iFritch: her mother, Mrs. CoraL. Dr Dudley Strain, pa.sloi Surviving are his wife. sixlAtchley of Spearman; two sons, a daughter, his Marvin of Childress and andiEldrcdge of Groom: and four grandchildren.

i been ill several months. died Wednesday at his home. Christian Church of Lub-L ivc of he was will officiate. Burial ualc A a i High in City of Lubbock Ceme-j is i the former Allie Foxc, was also from Amarillo. Homer S.

Guffcc thor of a new Carnegie Corn-', Services for Rilcy Hillery. FLOYDADA-Funeral i She was employed as wait-l mission study on the future 161(1 N. Adams, a retired scheduled at 2 p.m. Satur-lress for a number of American legal education. jployc of Plains Machinery a in First Baptist Survivors include a 'ifo was a shop forc- mcrim 1 who came lo Ross Payne of i a i a Kan.

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