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

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Amarillo, Texas
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ABUUlO Globe-TlnWI Wednesday, November 14, 1M2 --Staff Photo Thousands of Christmas toys for Amarillo's needy youngsters are being collected bv the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve unit here. The toy piano Capt. 0.

Robert Ed- niondson, right, is handing to S.Sgt. B. J. Ramsey will be repaired by Amarillo firemen and the Firemen's Auxiliary as part of the "Toys for Tots" drive. The Marines and firemen are among dozens of local groups cooperating with the Holiday Clearing Bureau Committee, 2207 Line.

Clearing Bureau Christmas Effort in Full Swing Here Amarillo's annual drive to SUJH Over 3,000 toys already have been The baskets will be distributed ply its needy families with foodlcollected and repaired. "--1 and gifts for Christmas is in full! Cash donations and and gifts i swing. The "Toys for Tots" drivejcommg gifts aw in for the "Yuletide is sponsored by the Marine CorpsiCheer" program, which supplies i ifnnri riAOrlv familtpt; Reserve and Amarillo firemen. to Rites Today Alton Bynum Rites Hereford Child HEREFORD, Nov. 14 Funeral services for Franklin Howard Mauck, 18-month-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Clark Mauck, were scheduled for 2:30 p.m. today in the Baptist Church, i Today in Pampa PAMPA; Nov. 14--Final rites for Alton Bynum, 40, of Pampa, through the Salvation Army. These programs and others throughout the city are being coordinated fay the Holiday Clearing Bureau, 2207 Line.

The bureau is a seasonal service of the Potter-Randall Citizens' Committee, and is designed to spread Ama- riilo's generosity as far as possible and to prevent duplication in giving. The bureau asks that groups now helping needy families regis- tun uuiiii rtuHfa, held at 2 p.m. today in lth lhc bllr eau so at ol-rarmirhnnl a locations may be avoided. were Duenkel-Carmichael a The Rev. Clarence Powell, tor, was to officiate, assisted by the Rev.

ftV. Fields, pastor of the Grace Gospel Church. The organizations cooperating vn im Hpari arrivil'with the bureau number in the Hospital dozens. These include all social in the city, civic and 'service clubs, retail merchants, Chapel. a i 3 Bala here General rvivors include his wife, fourjthe Amarillo Independent School two sisters, five broth-'Distnct.

Federation of Women ers and his parents i Clubs, the City Park and Recie- Burial was to be in the urjal Fairview Cem( the Junior League, Park Cemetery, under direction of tcrv I local churches and pastors, the jVisiting Nurses' Association and COUNCIL ROUGHS IT i the Amarillo Hospital District The Gililland Funeral Home. The child died Monday of injuries suffered when he was struck by a pickup truck. The accident occurred Monday morning. Potato Planters POMTEY, N.Y. (UPI) '(town council will consider a pro- lt)e jposal Nov.

26 to spend $13,500 to infant is survived by three a "-year-bid abandoned gas) On Way to Long said the gas station was better equipped than the present! KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) A town hall because it has running shipload of farm machinery, po- srd Mauck of Welling, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrd of Hereford. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS The U.S.

Civil Service Commis-l water, toilet facilities and ade- iquate heating. latoes and 3.000 women's watches en route to Cuba from the So- Iviet Union, Havana radio said sion announces examination ACCRA Expatriate medicaliMonday. the position of machinist, highlofficers wishing to serve in Ghana! The machinery includes equip- pressure, maintenance, ungraded, can now sign long-term contracts; ment for planting and harvesting S3.07 per hour, for employment for up to ten years. i potatoes. with the Bureau of Mines, Activity, Amarillo.

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314,789
Years Available:
1924-1977