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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1MB THE AMARILLO GLOBE. AMARILLO. TEXAS PAGE BUZZIN' PLACES With BILLY BEE Snake Display Leads to Killing grew out of a dispult as to the! elder Stockton's right to exhibit snakes as a drawing eard at his I cider stand.

The sheriff said the men ran an animal exhibit here and argued that Stockton's exhibit would hurt their business. STRIFE MARKS HOLIDAY Rnlta in, MEXICO CITY. Sept. 17 DcUlS DuOe III'- FIRST CALL FOR FOOTBALL MARSHALL, Sept. 17 yP)--Charges TU j.

i 11- of assault to murder have beenfilod The Amarulo High School Golden Sandie football team aga inst Eddie Lynch as the after- opens its 1948 season tonight at Builer Field against the math ol a shooting in which one Childress Bobcats. i Hamilton. time will be 8 clock. Best all-around girl: Jopl Kelly. Best manered boy: Darrell Jack- PLATTER PATTER BY BOB GLEA80N Andy Russell co-stars with the son.

Best dressed boy: Don Winn. man -was killed and two others wounded. Sheriff Barry Rosborough said the Pied Pipers on their new Capitol sor Sports: Hiking, swimming, ten- basketball, horseback Dike's to do bpst- Walk Bobby- Drawfne Chudhood ambftion: To be release. "Underneath the Arches." Thus song Is already No. 10 in the' nation, according to Billboard.

On the fllpcver is "Just for other hcadUner. "How High the Moon" Is fastly becoming one of Capitol's, best; sellers. Stan Ken ton and his do a fine job In playing this beau-1 tiful number. On the back is In terlude." I school honors: Cheer leader. The Three Suns have their new-! Biggest thrill: est release on the market now.

I cheer leader. First side Li "When the Moonlight! Parent: Mrs. M. D. Gillespie.

Fell on the Waterfall" with vocal! Future plans: To attend college, refrain by Artie Dunn and the Sun Maids. The other side on the Victor label is "That Element of Doubt." A record that is made especially; lor folks more than 35 is Red I Ingle's "Serutan Yob" Boy" spelled backwards). The vocals, if you can call them that, are by! city commissioner Bud Curtis Karen Tedder and Hawthorne. Re-, said he intends to be a candidate verse this Capitol disk and you have'for re-election. He is the only one "Oh, Nick-O-Deemo." II you re-1 of three on the city commission who member Red's "Tim-Tayshun," then 1 has commuted himself, trouble arose from an argument over the exhibition of some snakes at Hallsvllle, 12 miles west of here.

Best dressed girl: Deanie Wind-1 Lynch cnarged with flring the shots which wounded Andrew and his son, ey were wound- Best looking boy: Bobby! Garner. Best looking gJri: Darten. Eus- Girl best figure: Melba Johnson. ed TM younger Stockton's home. Rosborough said the Stocktons had gone Into the front room soon after Finely Jack Graves of San Antonio entered the house through the back door and was killed when shot five times.

Rosborough said the elder Stock- I ton fired at Graves in self defense. The sheriff said Graves fired first but his shot was wild. Rosborough said the shooting Training in A-Bomb Defense Is Urged LAKE KIAMESHA, NY. Sept. 17 Iff)--A new federal agency to train all Americans to cope with the "consequences of sudden attack by atomic and bacteriological is proposed by Jewish war vet- rans.

The proposal was. contained in a resolution adopted yesterday by the resolutions committee of the Jewish War Veterans National Encampment here. Commissioner Curtis To Seek Re-Election you surely want to have this one. It's Taerg! you great). THURSDAY-NIGHTING AT CLUB VICTORIA Jack Dempscy, himself Mary Mary Miles Batson Dick Coon, Mr.

Curtis was elected city commissioner in April 1947. Ira Stephenson Is the other commissioner elected that year. Lawrence Hafty was elected mayor. Mr. Curtis said, "I feel I owe It to Amarillo to run again.

This time we were learning. Next time I Mr. Mrs. Stanley Blackburn. THURSDAY -SIGHTING AT GOLD SOX FIELD J.

N. Chlldcrs Ann Snow Vlrglnia Bright if. J. R. Marler Mr.

and Mrs. Vcrn Gordon David Holmes 5hould be better able to serve the pcop because of experience obtained during this term." The commissioner was not making a formal statement of. candidacy, but intended to signify his intentions at the present time. have no plans to run a third Vote on School Nome OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 17-It was a close thing, but Thomas Edison won over Babe Ruth.

The race was a student election to name a new grade school in the North Creston Hills District The principal, Mrs. Clara Wade, declined to say who campaigned lor whom. But she admitted there is still "strong sentiment" for tlfj Bambino among the electorate. Humpty Dumpty was nominated by one kindergarten boy. Humpty picked up a few votes, too.

No figures were given. Police, hospital, Red and Green Cross workers drew a big sigh of relief today as Mexico's independence day passed. Police reported .435 persons were wounded or hurt including two children who were killed yesterday as the nation celebrated its 138th independence anniversary Wednesday and Thursday. John Peter Zenger founded the New York Weekly. Journal In 1733 and Bob Mims V- Morris Loewen- time, however," Mr.

Curtis said. "I stern Al and Nell Everitt believe a turnover in elected city Henry Lyle H- Dr. Mike Montnom- officials is healthy. Two terms Is cry Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Ken- for one man." rlrick Nolan Murr Dr. a 1 Terms of Commissioner Curtis, Mrs. R. J. Moore -Y.

Mr and Mrs 'Commissioner and C. G. Willis Charles Fyfe Mr. i Mayor Hagy expire about next April and Mr.s. T.

J. Fyfe Herbie Pat- or at the time a new commission ton Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wood is elected. The customary time for Charley Snow Jess Richardson election of city commission is in (almost got hit by ball) Owenl A Terrm, on the commission are Brown -y.

Buddy Blanton Jnmts rs 'ii ninck V- John Mimn P. Head Mr. Curtis lives at 2115 Ong. He operates the Curtis Blind and Linoleum Company, 313 Van Buren. Roy Smith Bittie Callahan Mr.

and Mrs. Mead Graham Jerry Brlscoe, Jr. f- Mr. and Mrs. 1 rmi Batson Mr.

nnd Mrs. W. I Death Ol DdllCIii liaison -Y- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bible Church Plans Missionary Meeting A special missionary meeting will be held Friday night at 7:45 o'clock at the Amarillo Bible Church.

Fifteenth and Ong. it is announced by Rev. H. A. Somerville, the pastor.

Speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zuercher, accepted missionary candidates for work in Colombia, South America, under the Gospel Missionary Union, with headquarters in Kansas City. Motion pictures of missionary work will be shown. Special musical numbers will be by the young people.

i The local church supports what Is known as "faith mission" so- cieties in their work around the world. At the regular prayer serv- i ice Wednesday evening, Esther Blowers, missionary to Brazil, under the Child Evangelism Fellowship, gave a Other visits of missionaries are being planned, said Reverend Somerville. Truitei Fitted Ar I. M. GOFF COMPANY RUB COM1ULTATIOM Artificial Unix.

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itk Pkrai i-mi LOANS LOW BANK RATES Forty-six Austrian girls have arrived in Britain to work in textile mills. AUTO LOANS See your dealer a cash buyer on a new car without loaded costs Place your insurance with your local agent. i REPAIR LOANS All types of home repair loani. down, as long as 3 years on balance at low baak rates. APPLIANCE LOANS Convenient monthly payments, at low bank rates, 1: the way to buy your appliances.

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E. Richbure held John Trolmgrr Bruce Daniel day Umt Jame otls Man Ruled Suicide loft fielder) -Y- Junior Palmer Joe Bob McClure -Y- Clifford WrlRht Carrollton Dnrrell Orundy Boots Jones alrolll on Konneth Kelly f. Wayne Gntlln freight train passed over his body JUST SERVING IN JAPAN Pfc. Alvia G. Bishop, husband of Mrs.

Emmagine Bishop, 606 Birmingham, is now serving with the First Cavalry Division In Japan. The Perfect Touch Meyers' decapitated Bill Andrews (1939 Golden Sandie found Wednesday night and offl- football captain) James Scott DwlRht Scott er Johnye discovered a pistol near the An autopsy failed-' to reveal a bullet hut Richburg returned a CORN DEPARTMENT It used to he the thing for girls to kiss and make up. But now most of them have reversed that procedure. nov or THF: WKEK jack Newby. Jarvp.

Doos Anmrlllo HlRh School i FavorUe a Sammy fnvorlte norm: "Little Lies." Fnvorlto rnrUo proscram: The Fat Man. magazine: hoy dancer: Bo Oliver. Favorite girl dancer: Bcttte. Coble. favoritn SamUc ftthictc: James OAT- ner.

Favorite hate: Conceited people, Favorite male atar: Alan Lucid. Favorite female 1 Ingrid Bergman. Tlest all-around boy: Bobby Linker. Rm! 1 all-around (tlrl: Barbara Dryden. Bent-mannered boy: Dick Thftrp.

Befit-dreiwed boy: Farmer. Beft-rtrensed nrlrl: Mary Ann Rlcrmrd- flon. rtoat-looklnK bciv: Bobhv Oirner. i Carolvn Munday. Olrl bent.

Carol Noltmd. Snortfl: Football, and tracX. Person would like to meet moat: Donk Wnlker. Bo Oliver, Bobby Linker. Jim Farmer.

Bob Garner. Joe Don Jerry Reese. Liken to do Hunt nnd fish, CMldhoocl ambition: To play on Bandies. BKKest thrill: In district trnck meet. Parents: Mr.

and Mrs. V. Newbr. FuMiro plnns: To nttend. University of Texas.

GIRL OF THE WEEK Who: Beverly Qlllesple. Nlnknamo: Bcv. Dors what: Amarillo High School junior. Organization Deb-Ettes. Other organizations: Y-teens Favorite sons: "Stardreams." Favorite radio program: Fred verdict of suicide after signed by Meyers was found.

note CRIMINAL CASES Hearing of criminal cases In Federal. District Court here will begin Monday. A light docket of cases is scheduled for trial. Pistol-Packiri Pooch Disarmed by Fireman SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 17 owner of a pistol-toting dog was sought today by police.

Alfred La Tournaeau. a flre- mun turned up at police headquarters yesterday with a .45 calibre Army weapon which he he had taken from a dog. He reported the animal was carrying the revolver In a small bag between his teeth. Several excited persons had called police to report they had neen the dog with the weapon. 904 N.E, 8th BEER i CLUB I PACKAGE 904 N.E.

8rh Exch. Favorite magazine: Life. I Favorite boy dancer: Gurvln McCnskill. Favorite irirl dancer: Jaynet Cat- tertoii. i Favorite Sandie nthlete: James Garner.

i Favorite hate: Conceit. Favorite male star: Alan Ladd Favorite female star: Lnna Turner. i Best all-around W. P. i STEWART for I made to -aiea- nuro shirts nnd Dftvlm made-co- meaaure Clothes Cull 4687 will come to your home of to your office.

1111 W. 18U1 7225 Alice Brooks Set off a dark table with this lacy doily! A combination ol your favorites, the pinwheel and the pineapple design. It's perfectl Elegant for any room, Even one is a most acceptable gilt. Pattern 7225; directions lor 2 sizes. Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-see charts and photos, and complete directions makes needlework easy.

Send TWEKTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to The Amarillo Globe 2. Household Arts P. O. Box 151, Flatbush Station, Brooklyn 26, NY. i Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE AND PATTERN NUMBER.

Add a luxury look to your home I Many beautiful accessories in easy- to-crochet designs in our Alice Brooks Needlework Book. It's only FIFTEEN cents--100 illustrations of needlework designs, plus a FREE pattern printed light in the book--a lovely crocheted square. A FULL CARLOAD OF NORCE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS THIS IS THE FIRST TIME SINCE THE WAR THAT WE HAVE RECEIVED CARLOAD SHIPMENTS FROM NOR6E It's the NORGE "HOLD MORE" Refrigerator JOIN THE NATIONAL GUARD HEADQUARTERS 142nd INFANTRY, 36th DIVISION, TEXAS NATIONAL GUARD FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE DRAFT PHONE 2-3470 THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY Pat's WAREHOUSE BIG ROOMY 8 cubic foot BOX It's beautiful roomy economical sparkling beauty is a brilliant performer. Depend on it for years of satisfactory service. Tall bottle storage offers plenty of room for a full case of 12-ounce beverage bottles.

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