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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 11

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Amarillo, Texas
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11
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IS43. AalAfi.lLJ.0 AMAKUXO. ISXAb THE nd Town SHORT STORY He likes for the atmosphere at the A i i U. S. O.

to be bright and cherry. So he sings all day lo In fact, he si The orcl bother His as thiM'e's anybody around. Si at the HM- HMpltal. It's a daughter for Mr. and Mrs.

P. a 203 North Cleveland Street. She was born August at the Amarillo Osteopathic Hospital. Pfo. and Mrs.

Kenneth Boa, Ufll North Hayes Street, announce the birth of a daughter August 30 at SI. Anthony's Hospital. Pvt. and Mrs, P. F.

Faherty, 1812 Buchanan Street, are the oarents of daughter born September St. Anthony's Hospital. 4 mjv, a discourages him. Kibitzers daughter for Mr. keeps is Uso Caruso yellow can DRY NFO Mr.

and Mra. E. W. Hardin, 1208 Harrison Street, had as their guests over the weekend Mrs. Hardin's sister, Mrs.

Will C. Thompson and I daughter, Florence, in Memphis, Dallas. Mrs. Earl a 3018 West Sixteenth Avenue, left Tuesday for New Haven, to join her husband who is in aviation cadet training Yale University. route, Mrs.

Hatchett LONG ON SERVICE TOPS IN QUALITY Hunsley's CLIMA-TIZED PAINT from HUNSLEY'S HOUSE OF COLOR 113 E. 6th Ph. 8923 for a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. C.

C. Grimes, former Aman! loans. Cpl. Vevn V. Mbtch, who is stationed at a a arrived Sunday to spend 10 days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. loy Motch, 300 North Virginia Street. Mrs. Leslie Carithers of Vici, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Karl Degenhardt and a i 312-B Prospect.

THE I POPULATION Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ware, 1701 West Tenth Avenue, are the parents of twin girls.

These two young ladies were born August 27 at the Amarillo Osteopathic Hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. Enoch.

Panhandle, August Just Soy "I Wonf To Borrow Some For any worthwhile need- Signature Only, on your 8th Floor Fisk Bfdg. Brokerage--Phone 4550 and Mrs. J. B. Glikerson, 205 Louisiana She was born at St.

Anthony's Hospital September 1, and weighed six pounds, eleven and one fourth ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Noble H. Fowlkes.

Polk street, announce the birth of a daughter August 26 at the Amarillo Osteopathic HospiiaJ. It's a Eon for Mr. and Mrs Sansom, Pantex Village. He was born at the. Amariilo Osteopthic Hospital and his birthday Is August as.

you REMEMBER Coulter. Well, Frank received his commission and Is now an ensign. Enslen Coullcr hm been tioned In Florida until recently but Is now in New York aflendlnr a special training school. Mrs. Coultcf i him.

"Call a Hammond Cab, 6284." TID BITS Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sanford, 151! Lamar Street, left Wednesday to spend the weekend at Pecos, N. Mr. and Mrs.

Brian Hooks, 4244 West Tenth Avenue, have as their guest Mr. Hook's mother, Mrs B. Hooks of Hlllsboi'o. She will be here several, weeks. Mr.

and Mrs' Roland Struchte- meycr. 2107 Washington Street have left to go to Wright City, Mo where Mrs. Struchienwyer win make her hcmi while her husband I iier nusDand in army. He has Just bera in- ve at me Aeadttion. ud they 4341 aon, George tad family.

HUE AND TftEKE vuu tlm Mr. an1 Mrs. J. Lane Smith. moved Tennessee Street, have as tiieirjLubbectc.

Sgt. is stationed guests Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

the Amarillo Air Field and they of Fort Worth who will be here tev-Oive at 3MO West Eighth Avenue. Sgt. und Mrs. B. B.

Jotin- eral days, Mrs. Hilburn is here for! nn extended visit. A Cpl. D. M.

Vaughan and Pvt. Henry Valentine of Camp Barkelej left Thursday after spending several days with Cpl. parents. Afr. and Mrs.

S. D. Vauthan, 1232 Bonham Street. Mr. and Mrs.

VdUghan's granddaughter, Betty peace, who has been visiting them for the past seven weeks, returned to her home In. Houston. Clifton Oliver, is spending a few riays with his partnU. Mr. and Mrs.

Ollfeon 17M Pillmore Street. He is couvalctclncl from an appendectomy, and sti-' bu siness. fSf. Dirlfhl Kutklna, xm of Mr. and Mra.

Hotfcini, W. Nineteenth Iwa pletecl his (ralninc the CJw- li oU FleW, Army Air Teehnlea! TralntHf Command In the Aircraft Sheet-Blelal Clan. BUS TALK Oeorge Hammock, a MfUenth Avmue, ta a patient i P. Dobkliu. 313 Nertb Cut Ninth Avenue, has distrusted after medical care JTed Patton, 1322 Tyle.r Street, underwent surgery.

Mrs. Clarence Olasscock, 300 Gouthi Cleveland Street, underwent minor surgery. Mrs. C. S.

Mewhorter, North Ba.it Avenue, Is a medical) patient Ella Richardson, Panhandle, underwent minor nir- C. S. Albright, 1712 Van Biiren Street, htx been dismissed after medical attention. Dorothy Matthews. 904 Madljor.

Street, underwent a toruilleciomy Mrs. Gladys Galloway, Bonham Street, major surgery. Sunset! Jack Raymond, 41S Eaat Fifth Ave- a month with her huibaiXI. Be ii in the Mary Calloway and her granddaughter. Urs.

H. O. OoldirtK, left Tuesday tor Lubboet where Mrs. nalloway will sUy isxiefinltely. SIGN or THl SCASON inauner Prsjytnb Arm Embirrtnmert ST.

ANTHONY'S H08MTAL NKWS M. Flippin, Mona, is a surgi-' Terracc, returned Tuesday from! nue, underwent Detroit, where hi; was culled tioned with the Eighth Army Command office at Dallas. BIRTHDAi GREETINGS Celine Seay Mary EUen Clark Mona Me lei- Richard Lynn Lucille Jennings Saturday Mrs. John Ballard Billie Jo BaJlard Charles Lamble John Sellars Helen trite Sunday Dr. L.

J. Vick Arthur McKay MEET THE PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Witt and their two children have moved here from Wheeler, Both Mr. and Mrs. Witt will teach at the Highland Park School, and they live at. 715 Aid- ridge Street, Mr. and Mrs, Linkenhoger and their two children, Gayle and Billy have moved here from San Antonio.

is in the gasoline i Ave- COMING AND GOING Lt. and Mrs. Eugene Halter from Tullahoma. ai-rlved Saturday to spend ten days with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ollie B. White, 2010 Taylor street, Mr. and Mrs. v. O.

Baker rt and has been here Alabama street. Lt. Baker has re- ir f'l weeks Marshall Morris, u. S. Army, stationed at foreign base, visiled relatives in Amarillo this He is Mrs.

Dan Higgins. left Monday for Palm Springs, to join her is st-tioned there. is the rofmer Marine eently been transferred from Meridian, to Tullahoma. Among ihose from Amarillo at tending the funeral of HaroM Hud- fOh In Hereford Monday were Mr. and Mrs.

Eatl Wilson and Mr. and On thirty day furlough and was en route (n to visit his mother, Mrs. M. Morris. Mrs.

Edgar Hudjpcth, I Mrs. B. p. Cory. 106 Mrs.

Woodrow W. Campbell, 813 1 lurn Thursday from West Eighth Avenue, left Tuesday illl where she spent to join her husband who will undergo an operation in Chicago soon. BIRTHDAY WE MISSED Sadie Odeil, Wednesday. AMARILLO OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL UTEAVS Mrs. Clyde Park, 203 North Georgia Street, underwent major surgery Mrs.

Jack Paras. 2100 FiUmore Pimples Disappeared (tor Night It is thsri Is a ltd harmless Iljul4 tillra Klitro thil dries up pfmpl.n nlrht 0 their i.v imply face ont and sufpflsea nut day with corapleilon. Thtrt It no rlik The first application tick. tnonty tick. happy Klelrti ran5 business and Mansion.

come Mr and Mrs. R. S. Moore. Mr.

Moore with the Consumer's Cooperative We'll Loaf LABOR DAY ANSLEY CLEANERS Howard Income Tax Estimates and Reports Filltd Out Correctly All Businesses Must pile a Report. Plinnc Z-29S6 1827 Fierce Right, About Face Tour fRce Is Important to you whether you are housewife or mudel. You must look your best to do your best. Let our fuelaLs help you pass Inspection, COLONIAL BEAUTY SHOP Polk HART ADELE M1NEK you or -tu net Only 50c. Join uner who no longer emblrrss i plmpl.t.

Bolt recommended by CRETNEY nutlO STOKE WANTED an opportunity lo gjve you an estimate on your prinUgg needs and show you the quality of our workmanship. AMARILLO PRINTING CO. 112 E. 5th Phone QR.LN.P1TTMAN1 I COSMETICS -WHITE KIRK OVELY things deserve the best care. Lingerie starched with UNIT wears longer, looks better, stays fresher.

UNIT is easy to use. AUTSXAS GROCERS SELL LIMIT MOOM nrtJLLINS POISON PEN! I'M 6ONNA GIVE THAT JERK. MR. BUMP, WHICH IS 6ONNA SUE ME, A PIECE OF MV DON'T WORRY US I PUT IT IN A I SAY, KAYO, THAT IS A THREATENING LETTER- YOU CAN'T SEND IT -THROUGH THE MAIL. WILLYA 6IMME SOME OF YOUR STATIOMERY PLUSHIE? I'M 6ONNA WRITE A LETTER.

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314,789
Years Available:
1924-1977