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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 14

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Amarillo, Texas
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14 VILLAGE MOVIE NEW YORK (UPI) Shooting has been finished on Paul Mazursky's "Next Stop, Greenwich Village," starring young actor Lenny Baker. AMARILLO ACCENT i i by FOODS 2212 W.3RD FOOD STAMPS WELCOME 59' Doberman Tops AKC Match Bridge Results The Top of Texas Unit 210 Amarillo Duplicate Bridge winners for Aug. 2-fl were as follows: Holmes of Cards" Saturday Night Open 1. John and Joanne Granlham Jean and B. H.

Woodyard. 23. Frank Fisher, John Nickens, Pal Norris and T. J. Summers.

23. Gary Terk. Clide Amerson and Hern- Reaction, owned by C.I,. Eudy Blank of Tucumrari linb and Paltie n.l.,.,,,1 .1 Illtfll I xj liim; v. maiix oi lucumcan rn tree o( l.ubbock and Cathy Ward of Working Group niier' ,1 1 TM 13 C1 vis NM Terrier Groaf "TM Pinscher Hem- Wile ortth nf I U'inrmr.

Oberfis' I'alo Duro Club Sun- 'epsi- (Old, qli. 1 1 Dog Food I I Ig. do, (oTyTona tlub sr ia i 98 Ciyilal While iquid Detergent a all Com A Dobvnnan 1'insche lion's lion UJ1M n.ni., iciuti uruup i-woerrnan Pinscher Htrn ftl ucin bolh of Lubbock, won Winner, miniature schnauzer, don's Born Free Uganda OWIIK, aml Geo Williams 2. Lillian he Best 11, Match and Best Atisbrook's Misler Kootz, own- by Cindv Hotflcrs and lldl Baker and J. H.

Hudson, uppy Match during the ed by Tommie Ausbrooks of Green: UllUvT a German Duro Club Sun- I'anhanclle Kennel Club's AKC A a i and Toy Group Shepherd, Western TommTo da Ni hl 'T Sanction Winner, Shih Tzu, Thalia's CDX. owned by Ben McClendo Summcrs TM A Ed Sehrocter. 2. I fhr- match was conducted in Feather-Merchant, owned by of Amarillo- and lit litv a Kdith Sims and So TMy lie11 Mcmorial Park Sunday and was C.L.Eudy of Amarillo. German Sh'enherd Primba Monday Night Duplicate I open to all AKC registered Also, Uound Group Winner, U.D., owned by Ronnie Ban- Club Ed and I 1 5 i Beagle, Rusch's dolph of Amarillo Charlotte Schroeter.

Tie. Highest scoring dog in the Bootlegger, owned by Jim Other winners-'Onen A a Ml and Muriel Buckholt. match was a German Shepherd, Wilson of l.ubbock; Sporting miniature poodle Sassafrass Morlda Novice "Kelley" Primba U.D., owned by Ronnie Group Winner, Vizta-Miriam's Mistress of Mooreway CD own- Unda Bir and Alma Flandolpn of Amarillo. Bronzas Diana, owned by Mary ed bv Kim Moore of Amarilln- 2 Donnie llulchinson and Other winners and the group Open f), a German Shepherd Claircc Stlirlc whtcb they partictpated. OTC Award tO a Tuesday Morning Open Club Shepherd, Edel Frau Kellev Open Pal Norris I'lrSt WT Girl Cretcheni owned by John and and 4t Vick.2.

Lenore Krelger Margaret Soucy of Plainview; and J. II Hudson Three-year lleseue Officer Novice and Sub-Novice, a a i i Collie, Surrender At Sundown, scholarships have been award- owned by licgina Edwards of TMl yWalson and Bill Ander- ed to two West Texas Slate l.ubbock; Graduale Novice, a University students, Named Ronald James and Nelda P. Dorough Carnation i "ii rl earn I otalo Ok bog 59' 03 Con Del Mcnle Sliced reen leans Goldtola Flour 63' RouyDOE FOOD, 99' all 100 CIK. fiskie CUT FOO mm, Cabbage 9 ICMb! otatoes BS Beans r'. a light chunki Oel Tuna whole peeled, toll cons Conla dira Tomatoes ConlQ(Sna.

8 OI. Con Tomato Sauce Shurfne Macaroni Dinner KraN Midget Cheddcr Cheese Del Monte Catsup bll AS iEEN IN FAMILY WEEKLY KMFT MIRACLE Non-Sporting Group, Standard Poodle, Thalia's Chaine Kcnltu'ky Subject J'or WTSU Prof 'The Civil War in Kentucky." has been published by a former West Texas State University history professor, Lowell II. llarrisnn, through the University Press of Kentucky. Harrison is now professor of scholarship, history at Western Kentucky Awarded on a competitive I'uiversity. He is also author o'f to students enrolled in the many articles on the Civil War.

Senior ROTC program, the In his book, he analyzes Ken- scholarships are valued up to lucky's importance in the S1000 and pay for tuition, books military strategy of bolh the and educational fees, as well as N'orth and South to case supply providing $100 per month for a a ovice, a Sheltie. Ho Neil's Blue Shadow Br an Klaus. R. C.D., owned by l.ee McNeil of fuesdav Amarillo; and Brace Miniature Tlm rrv an(J Sight Open Club Watson and Bill Ande 2 i Bledsoe a Miss Dorough is the first ''oodles. April Angelique III female cadet at WTSU to CD an(l Dustce Souvenir of Carlwright i an A HOTC a Mrs.

a owned by Frances Bcaslcy of Amarillo. Wednesday Night Open 1. Sonny Bell and Charlotte lilisllluiui Schmeter and Rae Bell and lrnK ulls Buna fiussard. 2. Charles and Beverly Wolpert and Curtis Bell and Nila Degrassi.

problems and provide a personal expenses. masters of education degree stronger base of operations. To compound the problem, the Commonwealth of Ken- lucky along with many of its School Junior HOTC program institutions and families was hopelessly divided against itself. What this division meant militarily is shown as Harrison traces the movement of the troops the outbreaks of violence. received a varsity letter as a He also looks at what the divi- member of the university rifle sion meant to the social and a and has been the economic fabric- of Kentucky recipient of two Military and to her postwar political Science scholarships and an stance.

Academic Achievement Award. Both ccdets pl'an to returh'ttS Drh Kemilllttg this fall for their sophomore year. I'Di' October Class Qualified applicants of both CheSS sr-xf-. anil from sll racial bickgiiiiiriiLi are needed by the Texas ut Public Safely. The ties! class for DPS recruits will begin Oct.

28 and will be made up of 110 persons. is schoduledlo receive her ftlursda Morning Open Club I. Blanche Kellev and Jewell masters ol education degree lx c) Jlu Jc TM' James, son of Mr. and Mrs. from West Texas State Univer- 7, 2 Mr)ll Watson and Pat A.

R. James of 3411 Rusk, was sity. Twirls. active in Ihe Amarillo High She will receive her cer- Fridjiy Nlghl Open club tiftcnte fridav during summer ut)y awks anrj Pat Miss Dorough. daughter of commencement ceremonies in l.t.

Col. and Mrs. Aaron G. the Amarillo Civic Center. Dorough nf Fairfax.

was a member oi the WTSU Angel Corps Drill Team during her freshman year. While at WTSU. James has An unofficial record was set by scuba divers Russell Vaughn ol 4808 and Mark Fullerton of 72D4 Calumet by playing 18 continuous hours of underwater Applicant qualifications are chess that the recruit be between 20 The record attempt began at 2p.m. Saturday in the Amarillo 115 years age, of good moral character, excellent physical al condition, weight proportionate and was completed at 8 a.m. to height, have visual acuity of Sunday.

20-40 correctable to be The'two alternated shifts un- a citizen of the United States derwater with Kirk Combs of snd have a minimum of 60 hours of college credit. Among benefits for DPS employes are two weeks annual vacation, all holidays provided lor by the Legislature, retirement i a group Town Club poo'l at 4518 Cornell 3724 Clearwcll and Miles Middleton of 6108 Adirondack. The divers estimated the stunt raised $500 the a Association. 'state Today By Delia Dunn REALTOR HUMIDITY AND COMFORT During the hot summer months, (mmidity forces you to take refuge in (lie drier atmosphere of air conditioning. In the winter, you wonder why IJic lir is so drv tnal your lips arc nsrdii-d and static electricity pops all over.

Why dues l.e humidity quotient van' from sainmer to winter? Because relative huinuiily is a function of both moisture and temperature. The warmer the air. (he more moisture it rjn hold. If too much humidity is your problem vuu may be able to deal with it at the source by installing ducted fans that vent vapors outdoors from Ihe kitchen, laundry arxj In the summer, if qu rion't have air conditioning, may wint to invest, in 3 mechanical de- hmniijifier. The pr-iblem of loo iittle moisture may occur during cold snaps.

If you need more moisture, you have two main types of automatic humidi- i to choose from. One kind is built inlo the heating system and spreads moisture through the heating ducts. The other reomres no ducts anj functions much in the maoTujr oi a winornv air-conditioner. Delia Dunn is presently serving as a Director ol the Local Boari! and a Director of Texas Association of Realtors. 1974 President of Texas Association of Worn- ens Council of Realtors.

IS72 Realtor ui loe year, serving on the National Make America Better Committee, Stale Professional Standards Commiitee. Editorial Advisory Committee of Women's Ouncil of iN.R.Jf you have any questions on Heal Ks- feel free to phone or drop Delia Dunn's Gallery of Homes. 16H S. Washington Street Phone BUti-37-1-5311. We are anxious to heln.

tiospttalization and life insurance plan, traveling ex- Legal Notice's Advertisement TEX4S STATE 8OARO OF'CONTHOL COMMSSSION OH ALCOHOLISM "Sea'jd brdi will received in olijce ef ire Slafe Beard ol Control. Purchasing Div J. Suildirig. Ill Eait Aui'in. until 11 a on: Auguil 15, I97S the iiropoirt teaie 01 as Bi-1 proposals aid specitrcalior.s may -n Alcohetism space to be used (5r 9-1-75 fa B- When you work hard on youv all day, you really the long lastins comfort of lied Wing work boots.

They're fit for the toughest, job. Come try on .1 pair. 3424 WESTERN PH: 355-5991 Open Djilf 9 6. Ttifs, till 8 ANNIVERSARY T.G, Special Underwood's T. Special is one of our ways of saying thanks for making possible 25 years of growth.

We are indeed proud to be serving ourjfiird generation customers. We even have a jjiiid generation addition of our own, (jene Specter. We hope you will say it's a Terrifically special! Our new Bar-B-Q chopped beef sindwich on an onion bun for 38c each. CARRY OUT SPECIAL 38 Buy 6 Get One FREE Under-wood-'s BAR-B-Q CAFETERIA 301 AMARILUO BLVD. WEST 376-4369 1 NO FROST VALUE! IQJl Model CTF16CR BIG 15.7cu.ft.

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