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The mercury was expected to rise into Ihe inul -U)s today, nibbling at the snow which melted lillle durinn Sunday's Month Fit. Apr. June Feb. Wjr. May Monm Mar.

AW. May LTnCattti LW Lnl MS! M.H (US 4090 Fmtn Perk Wlki Hljli Loo Ult KM UM It a M.M I50S 15.10 fttttr cattle High Low Ull SO.IS J) IS JIM Jl.SO Jl.M Mm1h Ha Trade Milo High Low Lait of l-t decrees. GRAIN QUOTATIONS (Fu rnhhfil fiy SAtarun, i Inc.) Chicago Futures WHEAT: July Sepl. July SHI. tit 411 dn IU up unchngd OATS: Mar.

Mrs. Jonnie 0. Cantrell Mrs. 0. Canlrell, 5t, an Amarillo resident (or 16 years, died Sunday at her home east ot Amarillo.

Kuneral services will be an- Winnie Edna Anderson, 69, ot field driller, had lived in Borger 726 N. Williams, who died since 1928. His wife Addie Salurday in High Plains Baptisl preceded him in death in March Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. ol 1946. Tuesday in Blackburn-Shaw Among the survivors are Memorial Chapel.

three daughters, Ihree step- The Rev. Roy Flippo, pastor daughters and two stepsons. Forest Hill Missionary Bap- nounced by Boxwell Brothers list Church, will officiate. tf to A Kuneral Directors. Burial will be in the Pilgrim Mrs.

Canlrell was horn in Rest Cemetery in Emory, Tex. Mrs. Aon Wells Arkansas. She was co-owner A was a CHILDRESS Mrs. Ann and manager of a service of i We 90, died Saturday at her station.

Missionary Baptist Church. She son llf 'ni in Childress. Mrs. Cantrell was a member also has been a member of the Funeral services will be at 2 of the Baplist Women's Bowl- Knights of Pythias for20years, p.m. Tuesday in Ihe Newberry ing Association.

i i her Funeral Chapel with Die Rev. broke out today i i the widower, Arthur; a brolher. l.ulher Brady, pastor of the Bi- and black students at racially tvidoK-er, Hcijerl; ason, Monty Jody C. Scoft of Gainesville; a bte Baptisl Church, officiating troubled Hyde Park i Gabriel of Charlotte. N.C.: a sisler, Miss Mollie Scott of Burial will be in the Childress School.

Two persons werein- claughter. Mrs. Pam Williams. i a a a Cemetery. iured and more than a dozen address a a i a three sisters.

Mrs. Louise lirown of I'nmpa, Mrs. Betty Ireland of Oklahoma City and Mrs. June Oalbrealh of Elkhart, (wo brothers, Geoff Williams of Pampa. and Ken Williams of 1414 Sunrise; three stepsons.

B.D. of 4411 W. 2nd, Leroy of SOYBEANS: Jan. KANSAS CITY FUTURES WHEATf War. 4L9 urtchhgd 13 Students Held After Boston Fight BOSTON (UP!) Fighting CHARLOTTE, N.C.

(AP) Lost: a very large bird that can kici as hard as a horse, That's how animal lover Dorris C. Cole Sunday described his pet rhea, a South American ostrich, that he had just added to his private menagerie at his home in a north Charlolle neighborhood. "He weighs about 90 pounds and he's about six feet tall. He's black and gray and he's very beautiful when he'sdry. But he looks awfully bad when he gels wet." It was pouring rain Sunday when Cole lost his rhea.

which is slightly smaller than an African oslrich. "I just went down next to Asheboro and got him last night and put him in the lot. My horses went crazy. I guess he just got excited and jumped out," Cole sighed. The fence was five feet high.

He had added three of the Jong-necked. big-footed birds to his collection. "I have all kinds of things." Cole chuckled, "i'm retired and just keep them here to keep me out of meanness." The rhea has powerful legs and can kick like a horse, according to Cole. "It won't attack but it scares me to death to think of somebody getting him hemmed up. There's so many people who won't believe me but that bird can kick a hole through a wall.

He can kick as hard as my horses. It look three men to load each of those birds yesterday afternoon." he said. "If anybody sees him. I just want them to call me and let me come get him. I know how to stop him from traveling "From the lime I was 17 until I was about 26.

I was an old cowboy. And I'd like to have tackled him then, but I guess he could ouldo me now." Cole said. Mrs. Ford Gets Checkup Harmon Bowers of California; and a half-sister, Mrs. Rosa Mae Uray of Emorv.

Culver Cily. and Jerry Shoulders of Oklahoma City; anil five grandchildren. The family will be al 4411 W. 2nd. GeneSell Funeral services for Gene Sell.

51. of 4002 Travis, who died Saturday after an apparent hearl attack, will be at 2 m. Tuesday in Blackburn-Shaw Memorial Chapel. The Rev. Leo Gee, pastor of St.

Paul United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery. Mr. Sell, owner ot Sell's Body Shop at 209 N. Jackson, had been a resident of Amarillo 27 Mrs.

Wells was born in students were arrested. Johnson County. She moved to One white woman, Judith i i in 1924 Conway. 32, a youth activities Oklahoma. coordinator who was injured in Survivors include three sons, fighting at the school last week, Hubert of Childress, J.C.

of 502 was carried out on a stretcher. Echo in Amarillo and Albert of An unidentified policeman was 1963. died early today at High Quanah; one daughter, Mrs. D. treated for an elhow injury at Plains Baptist Hospital.

Rowlett of Childress; one a a and Mrs. i Uaines Mrs. Monnie L. Gaines, 60, wlio had lived in Ihe city since Services are pending with brother, Frank Alexander of released. Schooler-Gordon a Quanan; on sister, Mrs.

B. The extent of Miss Conway's Directors. a of a a six- injuries was not immediately A native of lied RiverCounly, grandchildren and four greal- known, she had worked in a number of grandchildren. Police said 13 students were cafes and motels since moving arrested, lo Amarillo. She lived at 2S12 II Parkey sajd NW 2nd.

DALHAHT Funeral ar- i i her rangemeals for H. H. Parkey. widower, J.D. Gaines; three 85.

who died at 5:40 p.m. Sun- sons. Billy Gaines of the home, day in Coon Memorial Hospital, Bobby Joe of Wills Point and will be announced by Schooler- Horare D. Gaines of Alamogor- Cordon Funeral Directors here, do; Iwosisters. Mrs.

W.A.Jaco Mr. Parkey, a retired and Mrs. Mabel Daren, both of engineer for Rock island Sherman; one brother, Koy Railway, was bom in Hancock Garrett of Oklahoma Cily; Iwo Counly. Tenn He came to grandchildren. Dalharl in 1916 from Liberal, Kan.

Survivors include his wife, Lexie; a son. Jack C. Bradley of WASHINGTON I -BeltyFord went to Bethesda Naval Medical today for her first "post -o a I i evaluation" since her surgery for breast cancer Sept. 28. Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld.

the first lady's press secretary, said that Mrs. Ford had gone to the hospital for "routine tests" and would be having similar checkups every four months. Mrs. Ford, described by Mrs. Weidenfeld as "feeling line." was accompanied by Dr.

William Lukash, (he White House physician, She will he examined by Dr. William f'outy. the chief surgeon at the medical center who performed the operation on Mrs. Ford wheti a lump in her breast was found lo be cancerous. "This is strictly routine." said Mrs W'eidenfctd.

Mrs. Ford, who arrived at the hospilal at around 9 a.m.. was scheduled to re- main about four hours for the medical examination. The first lady has been undergoing chemotherapy Ireatments lo prevenl Ihe spread cf cancer, taking them every five weeks. Lukash said they would be continued indefinilely.

Mrs. Ford has been gelling her affairs in order and keeping a low-kcv schedule since she arrived back al Ihe White House from the Fords' Vail. family reunion over Ihe Christmas holidays. Mrs. Ford also has been getting her wardrobe in order fora stepped-up spring schedule.

Thrift and the recession are motivating Mrs. Ford to buy only American-made designs. Mrs. Weidc-nfeld said. She said Mrs.

Ford read about Caprao in a fasion column and invited the designer to bring some of his sketches to the While House iasl Wednesday. Over discussed wardrobe. scuffling started in first floor corridors when students were forced to wait outside the school in a steady rain because only one melal detector was available. Man Sentenced In Suicide Aid 13. had UlUe food to uy afetf Ux bald eagle, was Btajuhic' In im be wrote his! daufUer from France bah) Eagle to a bird of Uf moral like liote; men who by skatpiij OK robbing, while the turkey frfc' much more bird, 'i' true original nallve of ca." He recommended the' turkey, instead ol the tald' eagle, as our national symbol NOTICI TO ALL PEIMMIl HtVINC I CllUU ACAIMT THI HTATI Of.

JAMII I. MOWA10, Df CIMIO im. LttlKl Twlinwitiry upon ttu llt ol JAMES E. HOWARD, Dtutlri, Ilimfl to Brucl A. Buroy In Irtt IrtlnUd uriTch.

II II Randall Employes Retire Randall Coumy Judge Woody Pond, Irft, pmeoled plaques today to retiring county employes. Ruth BJM served 21 yeans as county treasurer, and Bill Bulier was a county toauaMootr tor 12 yean. The presentation was held in the Randall County Courthouse in Canyon. Man Loses Big Bird With Kick as Hard as a Horse i Bluca A. Burgy I c-o Robinson, FolherJngtiam Simpson ait Ounhen ClrcH I Amarillo, i Dalid IMS I'd day ot January, Ills.

Bruce A. Bvroy Irwcptfldfnl EiKirfor of Ifit I Estate of James E. Howard, I Deceaied No. In the Court ol Roller County, 1-1). NOTICE TO SIDOEeS i The City Commission of Ihl city ol Amrlllo.

Texas, wilt recflve wltd elds unlillhWl.m., IHilntheffl. liceollhtCrtrPurcnaitno. Aoenl. located i MrO Tloor ol the City I In Room on the tMrO Municipal BvllJIria lor Iht I. Rocli-ruQllrei Air Terminal Fire Painting Contract (or Central vkes 3.

Contract for I Into lervke lor Station) itt 4. unllorm conTnct for Syitem 'Tl- t. ift Fuel t. Bulk Ferlillief The City of Amarillo reterm the right -i: to acctol or iclect or all bid) or parll of btd), and lo waive and i technical 11 let. Inttructioni la propouL ormi, spHLlicalioniand pla n) on the above may be Irom IM Oflice of the PurctialfM Aofnl, Jay H.

Jorc'en, i In RoomHr, Muntclpal Builcing. H. Jordwvt Purchajfng Ageni 61 I-H MB. ADVEBTISEMENT NOTICE TO BIDDERS The City Co.nmli^on ol the Ci1y of Amarilto. rexai.

will receive sealed ofdi ur.M 1 1 a Januj ry 2 1, D1S In IM 01- I ficcol rheClly Pgrchailra Agent, jccated i In MI on the third I law 01 the Cily 1 Dulldino for Jhe J- L. Contract lor automotive batlerlei 2. Conlracl lor Floor lile at Central Ser- t'E 3. Contract to reoloce hot water pip? at Central Fire station 4. One hand held radar lor Police S.

Rubber mailing lor Golf Course t. Miscellaneous gate valt-et The Cily ol Amarillo reserves Ihe rlgtil lo accept or reject any or all bids or parts ot bids, and to waive any formaUrfes and 1 technicalities. i Instructions to bidders, prooosal forms, ipeciticalionsand plans on I he above ma fce secured Irom Ihe Oil ice of the City Purchasing Agenl, Jay H. Jorfien, located in Room Mr, Munfcipal Jay H. Jorden, I Purchasing Agenl News MJ-75 Advertiserr.fnt THE STATE OF TEXAS To any Sherilf or any Cftnstabk within the Sliteot Texas GREETING: i You are hereby commanded to cause to be published once each week for lour consecutive Ihe lirst publication to be leasl twenty-eight days belore Ihe return day printed in Poller County, Texas, the accompany- ing citation, of which Ihe herein below lollowino.

Is a true cony. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO: CARL FREDERICK BLANTON. appear betore the Honorable Court ct Domestic Relations of Pott er County at the Court house in Amiri! lo, Teias, by titing a written answer al or before 10 tne fcpieatlcn of (orty-fwa days from the oate ol Ihe i)suance of this cifation, telng Ihe 10th day ol February A.0.1*75. to Petitioner's Petition Filed in said court, on the Mlh day of December A.D. 1974.

in this cause, numbered 19147 on the docket OF said court and styled IN THE MATTER OF A I A OF DIANA- KATHLEEN BLANTON and A FREDERICK BLANTOM. A oriel statement ol tne nature ol this suit Li as follows, to-wit: A Suil for Oivarce and Manaalng Conservator ot Ine ciitd as is more fully shown by Petitioner's Petition en file In this lit. vllhlnnlnetr ince. II snail Mrs. a A DoMe Funeral services for Mrs.

years. He was a veleranof Ihe Kathryn A. Dobie, 54, former Leandcr. a daughler, Air Force during World War H. Anwillo resident who died at 5 Jack McCoy of He was a member of Si.

Paul her tome in Sherman Saturday, Clarksvillc; a brolher, Usler United Melhodisi Church, will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in S. Parkey of Morrislown, Survivors include his widow, a a i a a sister. Mrs. Pearl Kinma; a son, George of 2615 Chapel.

Hansard ol Nashville. Ong: a daughter. Mrs. Barbara The Kev. Bill Hays, associate thrce grandchildren and Ihree Moore of 2008 a i a his paslor of Paramount Baptist greatgrandchildren, mother.

Mrs. Kate Sell of Enid, church, will officiate. Burial two brothers. Jake of will be in Memorial Park 4307 29lh and Freeman of Cemelerv. F.nid.

Iwo sislcrs. Mrs. Mrs. Dobie had lived in Norma Shannon of 1202 W. 12th Amarillo since 1935.

moving lo and Mrs. Lenora Crowell of 2110 Sherman two years ago. She Ong; and four grandchildren, was born in Pittsburg. Tex. She was a nurse, and was a Baptist.

i i a Ross; a stepson, David Barclay cf California; and 3 sister. Mrs. Odie Mae Moss of Clarendon. PONTIAC, Mich. (UP1) A former high school principal Students have been required was sentenced lo 30 monlhs to pass through detectors since probation and fined J3.750 loday protect each other from injurj fighting broke out last Thurs- on charges that he helped his "ial might endanger or take, day resulling in 15 arrests.

wife commit suicide. The so-called "crime of love" case involved Robert 0. Wa- Contract Let For Pavilion A conlracl for renovation Spokesmen sain the situation at Ihe school remained tenuous. It had been hoped over the ters. S5, of Clarkston.

Mich, weekend that a decrease in He faced a maximum 15 racial incidents and an increase years imprisonment on man- in school attendance indicated slaughter charges stemming thai the worst of the violence from the dealh last November was over. of his wife oT 40 years Kathleen. He pleaded no contest in before Oakland County Circuit Courl Judge William J. Beer, who accepted it as a plea of guilly. Store Burglars Take 10 Guns Ten guns, valued at $800, are missing loday after a burglary at Howard's Discount Center, He did so.

2827 S. Western, where a brick Walers was charged under a was used to break a front glass law i i spouses Ic window. The break-in was discovered aboul noon Sunday by police on Iheir lives. When he charged Walers. Patterson said he did so dayi 4(ler Ihe dae ol returned The olficer execuling ifiis wril ihali ierv- the according to re- of I IK.

arx) Ihe mindales herfcf. and nuke return BI the law Jiretis. im-ed and given urvi-r hand and of taid court al Amarillo, Texai. (hit Ire rjav ol December A.D. 1974.

Arttil; i MRS. B1LLIE NANCE ROB61N5, Clerk. COURT OF DOMESTIC RELATICNS PcHnY County, Texai By Maiyo. Deputy RUNS tJ-W, 1-i, Ml, 1-70 Radical Gets Prison Term of 27 Months reluctantly. "Personally." he said.

"1 am sympathetic to Mr. Waters This is no crime of hate, but one of love." 3,000 Children Presented Toys routine patrol. Store officials said seven caliber revolvers, two shotguns and a rifle were missing from a display case. Police said it was not known if Ihe break-in occurred Saturday night or Sunday morning but said Ihe burglars apparently used snow and bad weather as a cover while taking the weapons out the front window of THE STATE OF TEXAS TO; MANUELMESTAS, RESPONDENT, GREETINGS: YOJ ARE HEREBY COMMANDED lo appear and Couii of DomeiticRelalionilnRndlQrPatl'rCoun- 1V. Teitai.

at Ihe CwMhwse in Amariils, Texai, al or 15.00 o'ctoch ol (V nett jfler c(70 days Irom Ihe dafe wrvlee ci ihiv citation, irven ama The pcti- lin ol CirhDik Family Service, Inc. in (W) on Ihc ffd day ol January 1975 it Mo. 7M5-J en 1he tJxkit ol court, and entitled "IN THE INTEREST The Amarillo Marine Corps Reserve said loday the 1974 Thomas Coffey Jr. Thomas Clifford of 7614 Hermosa day in St. Anthony's Hospital.

Kuneral services will be announced by Blackburn- Shaw Funeral Directors. Mr. Coffey was a pipe-fitter Thomas i BORGEK Funeral ser- for Texaco. He was a veteran of vices for Thomas Gulhrie, the Korean Conflict. 86.

longlimc Borgcr rcsidenl Survivors include Ihe widow, Patrica Arlin; his mother. Mrs. Legal Notices Waters, a onetime village Toys for Tots Christmas drive president of Clarkston. said he resulted in about 3,000 children turned on the ignition switch of receiving 6,000 new or good NKW VnHK (DP)) Rf a Car 3tld his USUablfi lC 1 wife into il so she could fulfill Heserve officials said the the Psychiatric Pavilion al formed "dicaUane L. Alpert her d( sire lo dic number distrihuled lhis Amanllo Medical Center has was sentenced today lo 27 Aulhori ies TOled lhal Mrs a i a to been awarded lo High Plains monlhs in prison for bail Yalers a a was derpriviledged children exceed- 0 uc Tlo Building Co.

on a low bid of lumping four years ago and for sufferi from heallh and a cd by 30 per cent the number "St I)s P' r3 7' ni hl mbl 1 lack of a will to live, died of handedoutin the best previous The board of managers of the New York City 1969. carbon ycars lhe progran) Authorities said evidence Assisting the Corps Reserve showed thai Mrs. Waters, also inlhecampaignweretheSalva- 65. had discussed commuting lion Army, Ihe Hilltop Learning suicide sirtce 1971, and Service CMler, the A a i Hospital District awarded (he conlract, with work to begin immediately, at a special called meeting Friday afternoon. In imposing the sentence Federal Judge Milton Pollack said lhal "conspiracy to express disenl with bombs is intolerable and must be treated I ing c.faiion, ol wnicfi Tier-tin belav lottowing ii 4 true copy.

RESPONDENT Grttfir-o: YOU ARE apsfar fcefore ihe Ha-xxsWi CcwrT ISSUED AND GIVEN UNDER my hand ar-d seal tf said Court day of Jangary. ClerK. Coutl (A RC.atiWil BY: Ella L. Rayfwd fil-ng A i O'ClOtlt A.M.c who (Jjefl 3l 6:30 m. Sunday in Northwest Texas Hospilal in Hilda Jane Wilson Coffey of Auurillo.

will to at 10 a.m. Sayrc, four brothers, Tuesday in Ihe Ed Brown Walter of California. Charlie of Sons Chapel of the Fountains Sayre. Carl of Happy, and Claud here, of a i a The Rev. Leonard Forsythe, i a i paslor of (he Bible Baptisl Voungblood of Sayre, Mrs.

i i i a Lorenc Glades of Amarillo and Graveside rites al Llano Mrs. Louise Marie Whipley of Cemetery in Amarillo will he Frjtrh. conducted by Elder Marvin Jeffcries of the Primitive Bap- Mrs. H'innfe E. A list Church of Amarillo.

Funeral services for Mrs. Mr. Guthrie, a retired oil Renovation is for the purpose accordingly." of accommodalingtlle alcoholic Miss Alpert's attorney. Mi- treatment unit to be moved chad A former a Queens District Attorney, ask- Hospital. No action was taken ed Ihe court lo sentence Ihe on future use of the hospital defendenl lo help Ihe poor and id the disabled, specifically in Apala- eUrtaSKe He disclosed Miss Alpert.

27, had been living as a fugitive in San Diego, for one year, in Sanla Fe. N.M. for one year. and in Denver. for two al tr before VJ re (taller expif4livi Sate of ijiuBnce of )Mi cilil-on, larne Prosecutor L.

Brooks Pallet- Panhandle Community Action son said he would not charge Corporation, the Alamo East Walers with murder and scores Community Center. Retired of Waters' neighbors petitioned Senior Volunteer Program and authorilies lo drop Ihe nrosecu- 'he a i Corps Wives lion allogether. Association. CI7A7ION 8V PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEX4S 0: RAYMOND C. A GrMlinp: YOU (AND EACH OF YOU! ABE i HESEBY COMMANDED appear 1 Amarillo.

Teial, liling a written firsl Mwjjy neil illir IM ol forry-two dayi Irom (he ol 'Huance cf IMt cifatHn tjtliU The i JVd flarot OKimlMr A.p. 1974, to Ihe 7rh day of A D. I17 in Irlii ceyte, numberKJ yTM on Irw docket of I said court ana IN THE MATTER CF THE MARRIAOE OF BETTY JO C. la-d court and ityled IN THE MATTER OP THE MARRIA.GC OF LENA MOPE SNYDER tf.t CARL HOWARD SNYOER. A briE! statement ol nature ol tnii ten it at WQW (o-vtit: Sji! tor Divorce it it fy.ty by PttilionsT'i Pttiiiortontile intr.il It it cital-on 11 MI gervtd A trin ninety A brie! irate-men! of Itit wit ii ai lollowi.

ature ot mil decision approving the transfer of the treatment cenlcr was made in September. All members of Ihe board attended the brief meeting, Also present was Ihe chairman of hospital medical and dental staff. Dr. Bill McCue. i SJ lr By United Press loternailonal More than 3.000 billion olticer tly terve the accordira lore- -enti o' trrf Ihf rnandatet arta makt return ai the a dsyi alter dale ol itihall The clticfr Ihij writ CroTolly the accordina to rt- it shall fljiremer.tj 1 law, arrf me marHlitei nan where, he said, she had worked with children in a a he a i He said.

"I asked her, 111 -'TM" are you sure this is he ow of llle Mlss ss 'PP Jewish school. replied: 'Yes. leave River --flows through the nation's water pipes, turbines and irrigation systems each day ea! el iai3 ccvr: al amarno, IMi rr.e Blhiay ol a a A 0. H's, Heal) 8ILLIE NANCS HILL. Cl(" COUST OF DOMESTIC Potter County, Tern RUKS 1-1), j.j.

and tat rltwn Itie Wittim, MRS. SlLLIE NANCE BOBBINS, Cl.rk ol fee WHO DWrlcl Couri el Potter county, oT court Arnahllo. Texas. Ihis 7th dey df Novtrrbtr A.D. WSS BILLIE NkNC6 lOHn OiilrKt Cowl Potter Couriry, Jeiav Rns.

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