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4Q Globe-Tin AMARILLO ACCENJ i p. i by Potter To Hold Baylor Foundation Names Amarilloans Absentee Voting The Baylor Student Foundation for student body, and Is treasurer of the (he 1975-76 school year includes two campus chapter of the American Marketing Association, Both Cates and Sharp have been and Potter County will hold absentee Amaiillo students, Ron Cates voting for the Nov. 4 Constitution Randy Sharp election at two polling places Salur- )unior mathematics and assigned to the ipecialevents com pre-rned major, is the son of Mr. and mlttee of the foundation, which i provisions. Mrs Roy Cates of 7922 Goo dnlght Potter County Clerk Pawnee Trail.

Gaither said her off ice on the second sharp, a senior marketing and an honor Any eligible Potter County voter mathematics, will be permitted to vote in the senior At Baylor, he is a member of Try- cilizens center, Mrs. Gailher said. men's social club; a represen- Both polling places will be open 'ativc of the College of Arts and weekdays from 8:30 a.rn, lo 5 p.m. Sciences lo the Baylor Student through Oct. 31.

Congress, ami a member of the track team. Sharp, a 1972 graduate of Tascosa High School, is a member of Sigma Delta Phi, men's social service club; Rotoract, campus organization sponsored by Rotary International; the electoral commission that is ap- the president of Ihe Baylor Red Cross Holding Resuscitation Class includes junior and senior students working in the areas of university public relations, student recruitment and student scholarships. Stacy Mays, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Mays of On Harmony, is a second-year Ttemher of the foundation, serving co-chairman of its promotion and ticket sales committee. A senior marketing and management major, Mays is a 1OT2 graduate of Tascou High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society. At Baylor she Is a member of Theta Chi, honorary organization (or women in business; American Marketing Association; and is secretary of Pi Alpha Lambda, women's social club. The new members were selected from among applicants by the foundation's 13-member steering committee.

203 NOTICE Of I I A i I A I A I AMARIUO, POTTER COUNTY, TEXAS, wh Anwrlllo, PolWr County, A riMrlno on ipplkrtton JIM ban Ktauiri for lillJW If in the 4 dlli Mtrlnj W'H ol lor Oil lo iVrw wrllltn ol Inltnllon lo tppwr in Dtrtcrior to LOM Co a roni or mart by Novtmljer, IMS, Iht Imrlnj bt oltpwiid wit" vitr a lh Siyinji LMH Cwrv mliiloner. 01 W'W. TO THE CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF NnsuiAN DAI f.RIMUW DECEASED: On ol Ullfr, THltmxiltry wtre Iliuid to rtit ol Iht ElUH 0 Normin Dl't Grlihim.0»c««ieo', to till OroV a Im Courlol PoNw Coonly, Tun, Mterwihi No, 11U7, 1 lhun- tferttgnld titfttit nolKId having I Is IH by Itw, Uean LA 1" WITNESS my IKU Ifc Ftik Bullo'lng llto'iv Octabir, Light Heavyweight The AmariHo Cnapter of the American Red Cross, 1800 Harrison i hold a first aid class in cadiopulmonary resuscitation today. Instructor tor the class, which will be held on two consecutive Fridays, me uas Processors Association human potentiality and resoon- th I 'TL i i is Jim Albert, certified by the held a Panhandle Plains regional ihilitv aM in the Japanese Thanksgiving for the good harvest or rice. American Red Cross to teach the meeting for about 180 petroleum in- class.

Petroleum Execs Meet in City The Gas Processors Association Costumed students carried huge dummy in the form of a gorilla made of rice straw during the annual costume parade of the Tokyo University of Agriculture recently in the Japanese capital. The parade is always held in autumn Albert said the class will be from 6 lo 10:30 p.m. both Fridays. Cost will be about 25 cents for purchase of the cne dav gathering ranged from book of instruction, he said. Further information can be obtained from Sue Osborne at the Red Cross office.

Albert is an instructor-trainer in multimedia and first aid duslry executives from througbou't Tn on wi PGA Ihe area in Amarillo ulrou program, Dr. Aram Glorig of the Topics discussed during the a for Communications Disorder held a "preventive maintenance by seminar Wednesday afternoon on electronic analysis" to motiva- 1 8 with industrial noise lion of employes including a look at present and Robert Davis, a graduate of the proposed federal regulation. University of Texas Law School Co-chairmen of the PGA U.S. 'Armed to Teeth' Pollster Harris Claims Elolie Ctlltism, he ol Ijornian Dale Crliham, By OunUp, htr allorrey ol record MOriCE Of AltNOOttIO MOTOR VEHICLES TAKEN INTO CUSTODY 1Y THE AMAIILLO POLICC Lltl (I Hvlitrt til kittwn MAKC.LICINSE SERIAL OWNER. LEIH HOLOERI.

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in Amarillo. WASHINGTON AP) There On President Ford, specifically, are more gun owners in America Harris said that no more than 9 per than there are cigarette smokers or cent believe Ford should curtail his i drlnkew and firearms outrank dish- activities because of recent alleged with Colorado washers as a the Motivator." Davis is president of National Leadership Methods, a management training organization with Ghostly whispers of Halloween clients in more than 200 colleges may be overheard at Amarillo's and universities. He is also branch libraries today as a series of a of a texts on storytimes are held for pre-schoolers motivation, and elementary children. Luncheon speaker at the The storytimes began at 10:30 gathering was Don Lane, Pampa a.m. today at the Southwest Branch attorney with the firm of Lane --as a household fixture, attempts on his life, but Dial 85 per theme Thursday Uas Co.

at Fritch and pollster Louis Harris says. cent want him to make limited public afternoon with a workshop-and- a y' Yoakam with Mesa in testimony prepared for a Senate appearances a i. A talk on Who Motivates committee, Harris said today that Potter County extension igect and Library, 45th and Prairie. The Douglass, who addressed the preschool program will be repeated topic of vhat Am rjoinf at 10:50 a.m. Oct.

31. ere?" Lane's speech concerned stat f. A story telling time for elementary participants, said Bob Robinson, ages will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Southwest Branch. The North Branch Library, ME and Wilson, will have a storytime session at p.m.

Monday for children in grades one through six. The meeting was held at the mor 50 per cwt of white Amarillo Hilton Inn. Potter Club Has Trail Ride Today A first-of-a-kind competitive trail ride will be at 1 p.m. today west of the Will Rogers Range Riden Arena for members of the Potter County 4- Clubs. The first-of-lto-klnd.

event in the appearances protected circumstance. He said 18 per cmt of those polled believe Ford should continue his tp 1 1 kail ride coordinator. He says toe UUint IJraCUla' Has competition, to be judged by 15 Opening at ALT A zany, updated version of "Count Dracula" will have its opening night All children attending may wear at 8:15 p.m. today at Threatre Amarillo (Amarillo Little Threatre), 2910 2019 Civic Circle in Wolflin Village. The part of Ins comical count will be played by Dean Bedwell.

Other 8:15 p.m. performances will be on stage Saturday, Tuesday through Thursday and again Nov. 7 their Halloween costumes. Awards Presented To 2 WT Cadets Two West Texas State university Army ROTC cadets received awards for outstanding service. persons, is to recogniie youngsters not fortunate enough to have a show ring hone.

One judge will be stationed at each ol the obstacles, Robinson said. The competition will last about two hours. Americans own guns, that 30 per cat of American blacks possess firearms public appearances as usual. and that guns can be found in 47 per rait of Bie households. Harris based on a recent poll of 1,519 adults who were asked about gun control and presidential auauloaUoa attempts.

He was called ID testify by the Senate Government Operations Committee. "Our country is armed to the teeth more than any people on earth," the pollster said. lo hit prepared testimony, Harris said 74per cent of Americans believe it Is Impossible to prevent the assassination of a president if someone it tatent on shooting him. He also said 73 per cent believe it would be easy to commit an mujsinafa'nn. mtnl ol all ani rtiultlne from placing ttw In cvltvdy, Fallurt tht taWff a Mi la tlm ihill dMiTMd a )M gxntr ami ll toUan til NIU ami Inlwtil Into tM ibtva itticr Itad and Ikalr la IK liU 4 rM vthltlt al 1 PUBLIC AUCTION.

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Illi Flid I-W, II TI. SOIICIlMll. HIS Fard IS T. HUM IS4, 1IU NWrcvry TX, III, IPIIFltlUI. Harris said his figures on the gun Issue show that American households contain an average of 1.3 guns.

Of gunowners, 70 per cent own rifles, 66 per cent own shotguns and 49 per cent own handguns. He said 7 per cent own muzzle-loading Civil Warera rifles. On the Issue of gun registration, Karris aid the poll's results indicate that 71 per cent favor some sort of registration, up from 86 per cent in 1987. Of people who do not own a firearm, 83 per cent were said to favor registration, while 63 per cent of gun owners looked favorably on the idea. NOW Rally PHILADELPHIA (AP) When address the rally included Rep.

Bella TITLE VI CHAkT MODIFICATION PUBttCATfOK ANNOUNCEMCNT The Panhandle Regional Planning Cxriml Tide VI, Gmp(ovmfn( and Atl Grant fr the Panhandle Man. pqwtr ConiorMum. The amounl ol lundi evaCiblefor VI U97J4V Iht lolfowiry and coyoilfl art Indudid In llie A program: Clly ol Itlo, Counl-tl cl Af mttronij. Orheof, Cailro, Smllh, Dcn't) 1 Hall, Marilry, HtmptiHl, Mulchlnton, Moore, OchUUei, am, Parirttf. PoUer, RandJlt, driO Carton Thf Granl will provide ir.cl Uar, cmplQfmert In IU Ira'rr ttv lundi cateysriei Tflt coil a i i And 1-ieli a a i 49, ill i iGl.VOl 1 1 UCO Water, Inc.

Will Choose Meet Site Abiug, New York Ll. Gov. Mary Ann Krupsak and Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Lisa Bichette. Friday, Halloween, the play will llav 'w Performances, one at 7:30 M3 A Directors of the Lubhock-based Robert Brotherton was awarded P-TM. and another at 10:30 p.m..

Ooe were to choose a site for the Army Commendation Medal for matinee will be presented al 1:30 the annual meeting at p.m. today o.rn. Sunday Nov. 2. in the Reddy Room of the SPS Tower.

In addition to selecting the meeting Cation, directors will hear food and netaraeO Citizens iber environmental Given $2000 Check meritorious service with the Third Sunday Nov. 2. Infantry Division in Germany. Evan Adkins received his flight wings for the Army ROTC flight instruction program at Tradewind Airport. i other a a were presented Thursday by WTSU President Lloyd 1.

Watkins. WT Students Now At Judging Contest The 1975 Collegiate Livestock and Dairy Judging Contest during the Grand National Livestock Exposition, Horse Show and Rodeo in San Francisco will include West Texas Stats University students. WTSU student's attending the judging today through Nov. include Max Thomas of Slalon, Chris Bums of Adrian, Randy Hutches of Walsh, Andy Wines of Lubbock, Cindy Oavis of Clayton, N.M., Jeff Allen of Graham and Jim Whitlow of Happy. James G.

McManigal of Canyon is ths coach. 4 Harvey' on Stage At Amarillo High Tlie classic story of ihc whimsical drunk Etwood P.Cowdy ami his Riant Dr. Don lioughton, president of the American Business Club, presented the Association of Mentally Retarded Citizens with a check for $2,000. Heceiving tho check Thursday was Mrs. Lena Mae Houseman, board member of the association and Mrs.

Joan Levy, president. Christmas Tree Thieves Sentenced to 10 Years committee reports from Bruce Rigter of Hereford and Dr. Charles Smallwood, dean of the West Texas a i i school agriculture, respectively. Presiding al the session today will be J.W. "Buck" Buchanan of Dumas, manager of the North Plains Underground Water Conservation District.

He is Water, first vice president. Susan B. Anthony spoke out 99 years ago, the goal wai the vote for women. When the Nation! Organization (or Women marches today, the goal is revolution against sexism. The eighth national conference of NOW, the and Urgeit femkilst group In (he country, was scheduled to get aoder way with a rally at Independence Hall after the parade.

In the same park where last century's suffragette crashed the Philadelphia Centennial and read her Declaration of the Rights of Women, speakers were going to affirm the iy fc iwviiMiirtet. theme of the conference, "It's Our DIRECTOR. DEPARTMENT oiTuSc Revolution NOW." "Most feminists have concluded that it is time for our aspirations and our actions to go out of the mainstream and tato the revolution," says NOW president Karen DeCrow, NOTICE OF INVITATION MO. IM! THE AMADILLO HOSPITAL DISTRICT NORTHWEST A HOSPITAL, will mlttftifch uolll PM OST, Friday. Oclobar 31, In Hit of mi PwchMlno Aowl oa It.t fallowing: I A PRODUCTS InvltaMoni may be obtained Irom rht Purchallng from Ncrlhwetl Hotp'ilal, not Wnl alti, Amirlllo, TMi I I School Olitrlct a bVJs on ichool a i and 4nY top unit, i i corwJiHonand Ink wtll.

Up MUtMd ditlon. No one unit. Moil in good con- Caprock Boosters Set Pancake Feed one of the scheduled speakers. "We shall bring focus to the fact mttrniM pvum that Ihe promise of freedom and 1 lr justice, while sorely disappointing for tome men, hat been sorely disappointing for all women." Other speakers scheduled to A i i i i Fringe i Wodllicallon bt al Panhandle Rtglonal Planning Commiixlon. 8v)IOtno, Room JiO, 3rd ansJ ilrtiu.

Amsrllio, Um W05. lelepKont houn ol A and VCC Monday Friday, wlihing 10 nuVt commenli ihou'd them lo ihc aMve RNS: I0V3. IfrH I I A V.OOIFIC A MON PUSUCATIOH ANHOUNCEW.ENT The Panhandle R9JnAJ Planning Ccmmlu'ofl annourcei tMi will lubmll rnadllltillon lo Ihc title Employ mtnl and Training Ad of nn (CCTAl Grant lor Ihi Teiti Parian die Mjnoowtr Consortium, Tht tola I nl fundi (or the Caniortlufn rtfllin Ji ciiy i a counjiii fn-Hudtd 1n CETA progfam. COy o) AmarHlo; of Afmilronfl, Brltcoe, Cai'ro, Cclllnqiw6r1h 4 Otat Smith, Oanley, Gray, Halt, tinrworrt, Harlliy lemph'lf, MoicTilrnon, Llpicomb, Moore, Oldham, Polltr, Randall, ftobeflt. SAtihfr, and Ttie of lundi will tx let Uflinlng and employ mini opporlunMict lor ttcnorr.lcJlJIy'diiadvjTlaijfd, pcnofti and lo enuit lhal irainirff itrvites ItiJ rruniiiei And anil) proof am lo bteome economically leH-iulhcleni.

Special fmofiajls will be given to Honidcanf o' i ooputAtlon which MID include but pot bt nmittvl ifte-ving puouc paymenu, Nam era veierani, farmer meti, and otf lont or limited EngUiMpeaklng by the Public Sc Roy THE HlOHr TO REJECT ANY A A Bm: 10-K 10 10 10 77. 71, 10 Ifl- 30 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) There is no mercy for a Christmas tne thief in Judge Willis RKter'scourt. and ft for children under 12. Proceeds will be wed for a tour and awards. A pancake supper will be sponsored by the Caprock Band and Orchestra Boosters from 5p.m.

Satur- The 76-year-old federal jwist day at the Caorock Cafeteria, threw the book at three men Admission will be fl.M for adults vlcted Wednesday oi stealing Christmas Irom a MttoMl forest He sentenced them to maximum terms of My ears kn prison and fined each "Thb Is a very bad rffense," he told Vernon Black, Richard Spdr, and Gary Puffer after jury Opens With'1776' trees are an Irreptocahle natural resource," Hitter said. "I to- Said to Uke Ihe profit out of ftii friend, Harvey, will go on business, this devastation of the stage it 6: 15 P-Tfl. today and Saturday at Amanllo High. forests for a few bucks Christina time. The first production for the Bicentennial year In the Junior (apK Variety Theatre Season was to benin at I p.m.

today with the Cindy Bwron and Randy spaulding who comes for that presentation of members of the a going to the The piayhw a historical theme, set to mwsic. J' 4 from sre In CliHroorr, Trair On Ilip Job TfAli Onj 'JO. IHitr Coil I (111.331) JJJ.OJ! It V'M I6 )S7 (-116 JHI (I 10) if Ir do'lir B'f 115 9I( Frlnjt OeniMi flf.prcifmalely 7.79C vcd "HI lot) 'atd emplovmtnl. A comparison ol tuTiently pttlnn! ajainii changt Iroiri the 111,111 I.M7I to ij. EnrTmnii Prgrlii'AUvIt PliWiJ Chil XH Itt HI im i fcnnmnll Atlvli Clirm Sponicr Clsrtn Trnlno fid On ihc jrt Trnlns J.

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