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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 24

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4-Day Wet Spell Broken Arrurfllo enioved suiKhftte i. Anr i fl ed sunshine spell which lell nearly an inch today following a tour-day wet ot additional moisture over the BiUBRABOY TV HRVtCl- 353-7496 HE HAS SOIDHIS INTESESI IN TEE VEE, INC. HE HAS 30 YEARS EWMitNCE IN ELEC TBONICS SERVICING AND TEACHING, AND UKE TO HAV6 IHE CONIINUING SHPOBI Of HIS CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS IN HIS NEW SERVICING BUSINESS. CXfUl, HONEST IV SERVICE SY CM- INO BIIUKA90V AT 3537496, Weekdays at TRUTH OR consequences Clouds began to break Sunday alter dark skies delivered a mixture rain, snow, sleet and ice pellets Uirought the night and early morning fur an Official ,28 of an Inch of moisture, It brought the total lor April to date to 1.02 inches, and the year's total to 3.14 slightly over the normal year's total through the entire month of April. Rain activity had ceased over most of the Panhandle until Sunday evening when clouds again formed in the eastern portion.

Some pea, size hall was reported around Children about 7:30 p.m. from a shoner that lelt .35 of an inch of moisture." The a i a a Service forecast called for fair i a a i temperatures with highs today and Tuesday near 30 and 80 respectively and a low tonight near 40. CHANGE PREDICTED ATLANTA (DPI) Mr. and Mrs. J.

Morgan Johnson, a United Methodist missionary Rhoeapn.o 3afler almost 20 years of service in that country have predicted that majority black rule will come to the white separatist state within five years. 243 20) MrtlCM MwitcM I. llckA lor MuMcM ciw) I. Silt ot miKiMWNt buiijw J. fir csniirtiior let HOTICI TO IIDDIM Anwlllo fcldl Bin Invitation BIOLY SUPPLIES, unlll 19) tit.

April li, Tni. obtained at Agent, Room Building, Amarlllo ColteM. CTI i 4-14, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Amailllo College will accept bldl "mint Bid inyimion No. iireclorlei and Hand Books until J-rj) April It, terj, il? oOtalwd il office OF tnt Pufchai ng Aaenl Room ArwWo AMARILLO COLLEGE KOTICI'TO liooim Amarltlo College will aecepl tCdi Bid Invitation No.414. Cnamlllry Sujwflimnll! on April IBS.

Fuft end documenti nay DlUllid Initriielleni lo lucciiiM fclddff Pafrormtnu Pirm.ol Scot. Inturinu Qutllffultwil anUict will ta ntidM Open House Marks Expansion Room Bu HIM I 44-U -fiavtrllitfrant- NOTICE TO BIDDERS AmarMlo will bidi COvtrlnj Bid InvlUllcn No. DATA ROCEStlHG fORMS, CUSTOM FOflMS, ANO CARDS, wtll April tfocumtnii be obtainrt uiftctof the Purehailro Rcorn IOJ, -fl WtStn, -1 lormi, iptcllluHom plant on me itmt rrjy from IM Purcntflng Refrigeration Supply Electric Co. received a warm reception from the Amarillo contracting community during an open house celebrating Iha company's move lo expanded headquarters al 1 N. nil- more.

The weekend gathering's parlicipants included, from left, Rocky Crownover of the Coleman Kefrigeralioti Supply general manager John Wright, Felix Slalls, and Gage Hurker. Wright has been cited Coteman as a top distributor for llie past year. AMARILLO COLLEGE By R.B. prklnwn Thi Annyil ftipofl ol the Fourxjjtin for IfM, 1f svtlltblB if FlVil flftfU tff Tryit Otpirlmtnt, for IntpKtlarv durlf-o cltlitn who nautili wllhln )M dsxi tfttf Wli KrHlw FoundAlton, Trutl Tht Flnl Hallwel of Tylfr, Amarltla Xinnith N. Sloan, Stnlor Truit Offker Monday KVII A 6 The ews rO 'W Family To Affair The Truth 7 :00 Monday Night Baseball Fight QHS 0:8 (Fi 7 No More Forever Caribe :00 Pro News 1 I 1:30 fonite 1 Show Bonania -i :00 1 1:15 1:30 1 1:45 Come Oul, QKFDA 1 CBS Eyewitness News What's My Line GunsmoVe RhorJa's Wedding Medical Center Eyewltnes; News tale Movie- A Night To Remember Tomorrow Come Out Wherever 1 -45 You, Ktvr i i- Girl FBI Rifleman Family Affair Beverly Hillbillies Movie- Shadow Over 'Eleveron Metro Newi Movie II- Peart ot Death.

News Meditations 1 3 KERA Mtn Environment A Niwsroom Special- Aggresjiont Explosive Emotion To Be Announced Romantic Rebellion Straight Talk Martin Agronsky Yoga ft You News ABC Newt Sign off OQ KXTX Hogan's Heroes Gcmer Pyle 700 Club Parn 700 Club Happy Goodmans Wallers Family Big Valley Look Up Tuesday I WILL FIGHT NO MOM FOREVER The Irwestory of (he fantastic Jourwy of Chief Joscpri flnd his Nw Perec Indians in search of freedom. Jantes and Ned Romero star. Woman Hanging Possible Suicide WT Professors To Give Aj 1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Amarlllo College will accept tldi covering Bid No. 613, steam cleaner (Dieielt until 1:00 p.m. Aptll WS.

Full Information and bid may tie obtained al the office 01 Ihe Room 141, Amarlllo AMARILLO COLLEOE GOODLET Hardeman County deputies said today a woman found hanging In an outhouse here is believed to be a suicide but no official ruling has been made in the "We are Irying to arrange with Wichita Falls for an autopsy," said Deputy Hugh Gjbson. "But it may not be held until Tuesday. There are indications it was suicide." Bui he declined to elaborate. Hardeman Counly Justice of the Peace W.R. Lee ordered the aulospy.

Gibson said the woman was tentatively identified as Sharon Yvonne Rambo, 37, of Irving, missing since Aug. 20. But no confirmation of the identity has been made, deputies said. The tentative identification was based on personal papers found near the body. Services for the woman are GI4-I4.

HI. NOTICE OF INVITATION NO. IOU nine A a on teacher a i a West Texas State University will be presented during the HOSPITAL. icnpituied April 25 Austin meeting of the IK Texas Association ot Teacher wooum Educators. may be obtained Irom Ihe Three WTSU education professors are to present the UViiwS program.

Dr. Dan While, head of Ihe "cSJ a a i ci gp department; Dr. Robert NOTICE TO Splawn, director of clinical THE ESTATE OF experiences; and Dr, JimKidd, 0 BALL dean of the WTSU Collexe of l8 Education, will present "The hiJJi SS M( i lllslc Oils 9 :00 I IB 1 hi? i 1 1 jf "3( 4 KAMR NBC Todiy Show Weather Today Show Today Show News Today Show Celtbrily Sweepstks Wheel ol Fortune High Rollers Hollywood Squares Jackpot Blank Check Noon News Survive a Marriage 1 :00 Dayt of Our Lives JO The Doctors 2 Anolher IS W5r 3 :00 4 :00 :45 CIE 3 MS Somerset Movfe- Because They're Young N4WI 7 KVII ABC A.M. Amer. Weather A.M A.M.

Amer. Weather A.M Amer. Sesame Street Partridge Family Brady Bunch Password Split Second Fro News Let's Make A Deal S10.WC Pyramid Showdown General Hotpltal One Lite To Live Money Male Gilligaas Island Jeannle Gamer Pyle Petticoat Junction 10 KcFBDsA ir CBS Morning News Capf, Kangaroo Joker's Wild Gambit Now You SO'i It Love ol Life Young and Rulless Search for Tomorrow Eyewitness News As World Turns Guiding Light Edgeo! Night Price is RIghf New Match Game Tattle Tales Merv Griffin Truth or Conieq. Wltr Cfon- kite News Slam Sang Theatre New Zno Revue Munsters Dealers Choice Pelficoal Junction Untouchables ir Perry Mason News, Weaiher Cartoon Carnival iMovie- iSouls Sea 13 KERA Mr. Rogers' Nelghbrhd Seiame Street Electric Company Villa Allege Art Great Ideas Inside Out Forum 1 People About You Our entry Lei's Sing Electric Co.

JQ KXTX Bugs Bunrty Mighty Mouse B020 Dennis the Menace Haiel. Father Knows Courtship ol Ed's Father Lucy snow Andy Griflith Flipper 700 Club 700 Club, Part 2 Manna America 8ug Sj Bunny Pop eye Speed Racer Mickey Mouse GUtigan's Island 1 Love Lucy Dick Van Man En- Little vlronment A Rascals Man A En- Haiel vironmenl vlr Rogers' Kelghbrhd Knows Zoom Star Trek City May Condemn Land for Connector The Amarillo City Commission will consider, at its regular meeting Tuesday, a resolution for ordering the condemnation of two remaining tracts af land needed for the norlhjgoiilh connector right-of-way. The commission will meet at 3 p'm. in the commission chambers on the third floor of city hall. Contract for construction of the connector was awarded last week by the city commission.

Also on the agenda is the awarding of a contract in the amount of for lighting the baseball field at Bones Hooks Park. The commission will hold a work session at 11 a.m. Tuesday with members of the Airport Board regarding possible establishment of a foreign trade zone at Amarilio Air Terminal in conjunction with the II. S. Port of Entry to be opened there May 15.

Heart Symposium Scheduled in City a a symposium of Medical-Surgical Management of Cardiovascular Disease, one of the largest medical training symposiums, will be held this weekend in Amarillo, The meeting, sponsored by the Amarillo-Potter County Heart Association, will be held Hilton Inn, E. Interstate 40. Activities will include two cardiopulmonary resuscitation sessions open lo a i of any employers with more than 200' employes and to the emergency of A a i a Infarction" and on "What You Should Know About Risk Factors in Coronary Artery Disease." A 12:15 p.m. luncheon panel will include Dr. Walker, Drt Forrester, Dr.

B. Ronald a A a i cardiologist; Dr. J. Ernest Molina, an Amarillo thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon, and Dr. Jim Atitins.

At 2 p.m. Dr. Don Learned, applications engineer with i a department at Medtronic, in Minneapolis and Bobbie Competency-Based Teacher Education Program at 'West Texas State University." The conference program will describe and discuss efforts i a a a i institutions to improve teacher education. CC District VP Amarillo Man The new i i vice president of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce is E.W. Williams Jr.

of Amarillo. Williams, elected Friday at the annual business session of the organization in El Paso, is executive vice president of the Amarillo National-Bank and president of the Amarlllo Clearing House Association; Frank Junell, San Angelo banker, was elected president of the West Texas Chamber. He succeeds Burl B. Hulsey Fort Worth. Arlhurtluggan of Lltllefield was named director-at-large.

Directors named for three- year.terms al the session were Bert Wooldridge of Claude J.Nf. Mitchell of Dumas, Clarence Denlon of Floyada, Max Hay Faulkner of Miami, Herbert H. Potter of Sudan and Charles R. Brown of Wheeler. House Fire Blamed On Attic Heater The reilJence ol luch 11 IMS am Mttr Ccunlf.

1 i' J'" I 8fl 1he Iht ICIh'day ot April, HIS NOTICE OF INVITATION NO. UW410W THE A A I I A I I A HOSPITAL, will accept lealed bldi unlll p.m. MWHJay, April 31, IV75 In olUce fit Ihe Purchallng Agent on the AMBU BAOS, HUMIDIFIERS, I FLOWMETERS IOM KICK BUCKETS, MAYO STANDS, STOOLS 1001 (iwltatfcnt may be obtained from Ifie Kom Ilbldi theclghttaaccealorrelectanyor and to waive technicalities. JIM GARRISON DIRECTOR. DEPARTMENT OF PUSCHA5INO Rnv: Gl 1-7, 4-U NOTICE TO BIDDERS 2.

Mllcellineout bearing linen 3. MJKellanecvl electrical loppllel 4. Grader tladet 5. MficellAneout call Iron pipe The City ot Amarlllo reiervei the rlaht bldt may require bid guaranty bid. On award ot contract to A I INSTRUCTIONS TO Jay H.

Jet-e'en, 'utchtilng Agent -THE STATE OF TEXAS State Gl Texal -GREETING: You arehereby commanded to to be publiihed eaWi week four has been blamed for a blaze which caused extensive ire and hirei smoke damage to a frame rent IHE From 11:30 to 12:15 p.m. Friday Dr. Jim A i instructor of internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in a a will i cardiopulmoniry resuscitation at Ihe Hilton. A session at 3 p.m. by Dr.

AOtins will take a look at CPR clinics. The Iwo-day symposium will be launched Thursday night at the annual meeting of the local heart group. From 5:45 to 7:45 p.m. there will be a reception and dinner for the heart board at the Amarillo Country Club. At 8 p.m.

the public session, at the Psychiatric Pavilion on the Amarillo Nfedical Center, will host Dr. E.B. Diethrich, thoracic and cardiovascular surgery awl director of the. Phoenix, as speaker. New officers of the heart association will be named and special awards presented.

The symposium will begin at 9 a.m. Friday with a welcome by Don Hileman, head of the A a i a Commerce, an Srnily practice physician, will preside. Bu 'Vhe StevTM V01J H6REav COMMANOEOIO Los Angeles, on "Physiologic Principles in the Management Pacemaker Power and Sources." Dr. R.D. Sutherland, an A a i a i a cardiovascular surgeon, will open the program at 8:30 a.m.

Saturday. Speaking during the Saturday morning session will be Dr. Louis Tobian professor of medicine al the University of Minnesota Hospitals in i a i on "Cardiovascular Aspects of Hypertension," and Dr. "Dielhrich on "A Rational Approach to Coronary Arterial Disease." A a on "Controversy, of Ihe Surgical MedicafTroalmenl of the complications Myocardial Infarclion" will include Drs. Dietrich, Forrester, Robert i an.

A a i and W. Allison Guynes, an Amarillo thoracic and cardiovascuUr surgeon. At 2 p.rn. Dr. Guynes will talk on "Statistical Comparison ot Cardiac Surgical Procedures" and at 3 p.m.

Beau Boulter, Amarillo lawyer, win cover "Medical Aspects." Closing remarlts on "Where are We, Where arc We Going" will come from Dr. Guide. Continuing education credit points have been applied for for symposium attendance. when a neighbor ran over to the npirji: house to tell them she saw smoke coming from the roof." Burnett did not know the full name of the occupants or how many children they had bul said the structure, located on U.S. 87, was owned by Mrs.

Flossie Rhodes of Dalharl. The blaze was discovered about 8:30 p.m. Sunday and extinguished by 9 p.m. No damage estimates have been released. the Sth day of May A.

D. 1975. lo Petitioner'! Pelililioo filed In UM ontrieHildftyclOcloberA.O.lwllAlMs cause, numbered ll.OVS oo Ihe docXel Ot said court and IN THE MATTED OF THE MARRIAGE OF LIN AND MICHAEL TENNISON oi me a ma mo lio ri liw 2 Arrested, jailed For Burglary Try city jail if ay i atrer Ihe dale ol ill luuance, be returned The officer Ihli writ itistl promptly jerve the lame according tt recjuirementi ot law, and the Hereof, make due return ai lfw law directs. liiued and fllvtn under my hand and Ihe erf Mid al Amarlllo. Tew.

IMi the UlhdayolMarcli A.O. ISEAL1 Allflt: B1LLIE NANCE HILL Clerk. COURT OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS Roller County. a passerby who wasnoUdentilied.sawtwomen on top ot the diner just before 11:30 p.m. Sunday, and called police.

Policc srresled two men inside a fencsd area on the west side of the buildinR. --Advertisement-Application lor Mixed Beverage Permit for Amarlllo Lounge and DUcolheqae, lac, Jimei Nivllle Hooks, Prtj, Hooks, V- Treas. DBA; The Nutcracker at 318- West Nth AmatlHo, Potter Coiaty Texn. Said application made to u' the UBS. 1-14, 4-15, THE SUTE Of TEXAS To ai Steriri or any ComltPlt ollhln SUIe ol GREETING: You are hereby command id lo caute lo be publlthetf tnce each 'or four consecutive Hit lint publication lo al teatl twenty eight dart before the return thereof, fr a prfritfd In County, a Ihe 4ccompanyln9 cilallon, ol wMcA Ihe herein tillowlny it (rue copr.

CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO: WILLIE CHARLES JACKSON Respondent, Greeting: VOW ARE HESE8Y COMMANDED la appear before Ine Honorable Court ol OomevticRelalloniolPoller Counly at Ihe IherwMnAmarillo, Te4i, by filing a urlllen answer or before 10 o'clock AM, of int Urn Monday neil after thf ol dayj ttotn the dale cl Ihe Istuance ol Ihli clrallon, lame being Ihe Hill day of April A.D. im, lo Pelilloner't Pellllon fifed In tild court, on Ihe lilt, daf ol MARCH A.D. Ihli twit, numbered tf4tfi on the docket of laid court and Ityted IN THE MATTER OF MARRIAGE OF ZONIA M) JACKSON AND WILLIE CHAALE5 JACKSON A txlet ttatemtnl of the nature ol thl! lull al tolicwj, Ifr-wil; A SUIT FOR DIVORCE WHEREIN THERE ARE tVO CHILDREN AND THERE IS HO COMMUNITY PROPER1Y al I) mere" fully by" Petitioner'! Petition HI Ille ift thu lull. II Ihli cltallon II not served within ninety fter the date ol Hi iiiuance, II ihau be returned unierved. The 'otllcer executing Ihlt wrll ihaU prcroplly jame according fo of law.

And Ihe hereol, and make due return ai the IAW dirKlj. Iliuedand given under my hand and Ihe tea! of laid court at Amarlllo. Tetai, Ihli Ihe day ol MARCH A.o. tm. Atlett: BILLIE NANCE HILL.Clerk, COURT OF DOMESTIC RELATIONl poller CwtHf, By Lula Belle Fatinert, Deputy RHS: Ml.

HI, 4-1. Ml --Advertisement-Application for Mixed a i A a i i I a Neville President, Rhonda Jayne; Hooks, Vice Preildent, Secretary, Treasurer. DBA: Foxle Box Lounge, a 1206 Amarillo, Potter County' Texas. Said application a a A i a i i in a a i provisions of tbe Liquor Control Act. --Advertisement-APPLICATION PACKAGE The undersigned is an applicant for a Package Store Permit from the a A i Beverage Commission and hereby gives notice by publication of such a i a i i a a i provisions of Section 10, House Bill No.

77, Acts of the Second Called Session of the 44th Legislature designated in the Texas Liquor Contr'bl Act. The a a Store permit applied for will be used in tbe conduct of a business at 4103 SW 45th Street, Amarillo, Randall County, Texas. A OF STORE: Party-Stop, Inc. NAME OF OWNERS Party-Stop, Dennis Lee Pierson, President. Gayle Claudette Plerson, Gl 4-14, 4-15.

--AUveriTsement-- APPLICATION FOR WINE ONLY A A PERMIT The undersigned it an applicant for a Wine Oaly Package Store Permit from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and hereby gives notice by publication of such a i a i I a a i provisions ol Section 10, House Bill No. 77, Acts of the Second Called Session of tbe 44th Legislature designated as tbe Texit Liqaor Control Act, The Retail Wine Only Package Store Ptrmlt applied for will be ased ki the condnct a bitiaets it 4U5 S.W. 411k St. A i a a a Coittv, Texas. A OF STORE: Twt Totim No.

II, NAME OWNER; Tod 'n Tot IB Store Mrs. Barley Woods, PresUett; i President; Harley G. Woods, PreiKeit; i i Secretary. Gl. 4-H, 4-is.

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