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Pampa Daily News from Pampa, Texas • Page 6

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Pampa Daily Newsi
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Pampa, Texas
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10, Mainly About Pampa and Her Neighbor Towns MrS. t. P. Dclong has returned to her home In Skellytown from the Worley hospital. She is reported doing nicely.

Her son. Kitty, is home on a furlough. He is stationed in Virginia. Roy and Tommie arc playing: at the Killarney club every Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Wecldingion are the parents of a daughter, Patsy Sue. The girl was born May 4 at the Worley hospital. For Veteran's Cab Phone Capt.

and Mrs. E. Davis and daughter, Suzan, of Merced. are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. "Murphy. Capt. Davis is leaving soon to attend statistical school at Orlando, Pin.

Mrs. Davis, the former Elaine Murphy, will remain here. J. W. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick, former- WHY BURN UP? INSULATE NOW! COOPER INSULATION CO.

112 E. Brown Phone 235C FOR EXPERT Shoe Repairing and Made to Order COWBOY BOOTS Call at CITY SHOE SHOP 319 W. Foster New Location ly with Plalnr, Motor Is now with 51 Garage. The business of my friend? and customers respectfully solicited 51 Garage, GOO S. Cuyler.

Ph. There Is to be a box supper and program at the Hopkins school tonight at 8 p. m. The school and community, have invited all to attend this program. Search your attic and store rooms for old doors and windows.

Turn them into cash at Poxworth-Gal- brnith Lumber Mrs. W. N. Brickey and Mrs. R.

L. Wilmoth of Dalhart are to be in Pampa Sunday to attend the Vesper service of the senior class. Their niece, Doris Shackelford, will be among the graduating seniors. The Thinking Fellow Calls a Yel low. Ph.

53G. Ill N. Pegg-y Brock, Sonney Brock, Virginia Ruth McClonohon and Ellistt Barber all of San Parncisco, are visiting relatives here and in Borger. For Peg's Cab Call Mr. and Mrs.

Joyce Lee and son, Gary, have been visiting here with Mrs. Hulle Beard. They left yesterday for Wheeler to visit Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Lee, Mr. Lee's parents. Lee has just arrived in the United States from her home in Routould, Eng. Miss Ernestine Holmes will present Helen Kay Wilson in piano recital at First Christian church this evening at 8 p.m.

Public cordially invited to attend." Miss Louise Stuart, Miss Gertrude McCoy, Mrs. Kate Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright left this morning for Carlsbad on a week's trip. They intend to visit El Paso and Juarez.

Miss McOoy, from Washington, D. is a friend of Miss Stuart. Nice heavy typo fryers for sale. 6. Hagettnan.

miles south east of PaMpia, Magnolla-Mcrtcr Sherman White nnd E. Wedgeworth are attending the meet ing the Highway GO association be ing held in Amnrlllo today and to morrow. Wedgeworth, manager the chamber of commerce, will at tend, the meeting tomorrow also. Notice: Necl's Market, 319 s. Cuyler, will be closed this Sunday, 12, Mother's day.

Shop Saturdaj for your grocery and Mrs. Keith Johnson of Billings. are visiting in the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Noly Cooper, southwest of Pampa.

Johnson is a survivor of the Bataan March and 41 months in a Japanese prison camp. Lost: Parker 51 fountain pen In Junior high school auditorium Sunday. For return will give similar new pen. Call Pampa Mrs. Dan Wallace is in the Pami hosiptal and is reported recover- ng very nicely frorrr a recent operation.

Fuller nmslies, 514 Cook. Phone 2152J." Market Briefs GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICE Blaster mechanics McWILLIAMS MOTOR CO. 411 Cuyler Phone 101 It's Up To You If you like courteous, reliable service If you like the best in what you buy If you like quick, expert attention You will like our service, with expert mechanics to do the job. COFFEY PONTIAC CO. 220 N.

Somerville Phone 363 WALL STREET VOKK- cxeep- Imiiilly "tliin" stuck market 'mind special issues exhibiting rela- strength many leaders inned lower drift. Annin the iirlucliml huyine detcr- ent was the national coal crisis. Transfers dwindli'd to around shares f.ir Hie full proceedings. Pruminent mlviuieers during HIP RTeater part of (lie session were limliel, Macy, Paramount Pictures, 'fixer, Kmid Fair Store. National HIs- tillers, Creyhonml, Shamrock Oil, Dunglns Aircraft.

WeslhiKhniisp, In- lernational llarvesler and Kaslern Air Lines, yteels stiffened In the final hour. J-laekward were X. V. C'entral, Soulh- ern Pacific, Xorthrrn Pacific, (icncr- al Motors, Chrysler, (Jowlrich, Oliver American Telephone, (Jeneral I'llcctric, mi Punt, fnloii C'arlilde, Allied Chemical, Air lic- ilurtinn and American Smi'ltlng. Slipping tendencies wore by railway Imnds.

NEW YORK STOCKS By The Associated Press Am Alrl Am WcmK'ii 1" Anaconda 2-I Avin Corp Jieth Steel ni-iinirr Chrysler II font Mot is C'ont Oil Del furtlss AVrlght Frceport Sulph 101 Cen Alot 7-1 Ooodrk-h T-' rireyhonnd ....100 Onlf Oil fi Houston Oil lilt Unrv 10 Si! Lockheed ri4 'i JIM r.4 101 7 to 12S IS 70 7SV, it i Mont Ward Nat Gypnnih 4 N'n Am Avla 9 Ohio Oil 20 Pntkarcl B5 Pan Am Pnnhnndle P-R 37 Penney 7 Phillips Pet IfiXn Plym Oil 2 Uadio Deplthlic 41 fipnrs S7XD Siriclalr Pfx-ony Vac SS Son Pac fnl in.vn N.I 22 Tex fn 7 Tex fiiilf 4 Tex Gulf Snlph 7 Tex Pac CO Tldew A Oil 2.1XD I Huhlier 3.1 I'S Steel 41X11 Tel ..10 11 'A 24 Ifi .1414 78 03 '4 13 '4 20 nu 55 fifiW 3.1 16H fir, 4n-y, fi2-y 13 46 22 74 60 Vi 55 '4 4fi 78 G2- 1 13 1,4 65 22'4 7r.i,i 82T' 38 FORT WORTH GRAIN FOP.T Wheat Xo. 1 hnrcl 1.S1"!!,-S7',S. Oats Xo. white 1 Rnrghnms Xn. 2 yellow Tnllo, ppr 100 Mis.

Sales MB. dllnfe 27.45; good rttfddllnk 47.85. Re- Cetpts B.81R; strtPk Oprn High Ijnw Clriso July l.SJtMj 1.8.11,4 l.S.T/j 1.S.TA Sop 1.831/4 Dpo. 1.S3'/, l.S.TA l.S.T/i 1.8.T/> May 1D47 j.SS'/j CHICAGO GRAIN With trndPi-s spending most of their time discussing the npw Eovprnme.nt celling price Increns- PR. activity In grains was very light today.

Mny rye wenlcenpd nnd nt times wns down the full five cent limit on moderate offerings. Oats wpre hid at maxlmnms with only a few transactions madp. ATny rye closed down 5 cents nt All other grains were unchanged nt ceilings. A cargo of 000 hnshels of oats was loaded for shipment east. Reports from the country said there was some expansion In corn offerings.

Arrivals of corn here today totaled 31!) cars. and answer the plaintiff's petition nt or before 10 o'clock A. M. tlrst Monday after the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance of this Citation, the same being Monday, the 3rd day of June, A. 1946, at or before 10 o'clock A.

before the Honorable District Court of Gray County, at the Court House In Pampa, Texas. Said plaintiff's petition was filed on the 13th day of April, 1946. The file number of said suit being No. 8245. The names of the parties in said suit are: KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KAXSAS linn; calves 300; slaughter steers, heifers and mixed yearlings slow, steady, hulls and vealers steady; no medium weights or weighty heef ers; yearlinss steers, heifers and mixed yearlings grading good S.V, common and medium 11.00-14.00; heiferish gruin fed cows 13.50-1 J.00; ripply mainly common, medium an tiarely pood several goot iiecf hulls 1.1.no; good and choice veal common and medlun 1.00-1.1.00.

I fogs IHOO; active, steady; good am hoice 170 Ih. up sows 13.80. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OP TEXAS TO: Clark Roberts and his wife, Minnie Roberts, Mrs. T. E.

Evans, and the unknown heirs of Clark Roberts, the unknown heirs of Minnie Roberts, the unknown heirs of Mrs. T. E. Evans and the unknown heirs of T. E.

Evans GREETING: You are commanded to appear FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK VOIIT lc Kino, calves 400; slow, about III Ine with recent declines. Small Iol5 good yearlings Medium steers and yearlings 13.50-14.25. Ooo( in small supply at 12.2ri-lH.25 looil and chnlce fat calves 14.00-15.25 'nminon and medium calves 10.50 :i.2."i, culls S.OO-D.r.O. and goot toi'Uer calves, yearlings and 2. clinice scarce, low grade 10.00-11."lO.

HoH's 700, active nnd steady. Mos iari'ows and gilts to killers at i lie ceiling. Sows l.l.no. 1'Vw Mtnokci litfM to CHICAGO PRODUCE Potaocs: Idaho Itussot Burbanks U. Vn.

1, Colorado Ked U. S. Xo. 1 Alabama Triumphs U. S.

No. 1 Louisiana Jliss Triumphs U. S. No. 1, $3.50 'allfornia Whites U.

S. No. 1 NEW ORLEANS FUTURES OULKA.VH—W—Cotton fu- nres advanced here today on price ixing and liuylng indtictxl hy the alslng of grain ceiling prices. Closing rices were steady 70 to cents a higher. Open High fay 27.15h 27.48 27.fi,1 27.48 27.71 27.85 27.70 27.02 27.7;1 27.00 2S.03 27.00 illy )ct Jec.

larch Low Close 27.55 27.7S 27.82-84 NEW ORLEANS COTTON XKW cotton closed steady 75 cents a bale higher. TIME TO MAKE A CHANGE! The New Straws -ARE HERE! Featuring Superb Quality PANAMAS "the Air-Liner? arid "the Pana-cool" Hats Snap Brim Styles Pugaree Ribbons, Narrow Dark Ribbons Several Shades Finest Workmanship Superb Quality Straws The new 1946 straws are the smartest you've seen. Neat narrow bands or colorful fancy bands. Genuine Panamas and many fine novelty straws. The snap brim is again the favorite and you'll find several new versions.

Natural, ivory, sand and suntan shades. Group of to $7.50 SMART STRAW NATS lo $298 L. P. Ward as Plaintiff, and Clark Roberts and his wife, Minnie Roberts, Mrs. T.

E. Evans, and the unknown heirs of Clark Roberts, the unknown heirs of Minnie Roberts, the unknown heirs of Mrs. T. E. Evans and the unknown heirs of T.

E. Evans as Defendants. The nature of said suit being substantially as follows, to wit: Plaintiff sues in trespass to try title alleging that on April 1, 1946, he was lawfully seized and possessed of the following described property situated in Gray Texas, to wit: All of lots Numbers I Twenty six (26), Twenty seven (27) and (28) In filocfc No. 1, of the Plhley BahfcS Addition to the City of Gray County, Teafcs, according to the duly recorded map or plat of said addition. That he was and still is the owner in fee simple in said property.

That afterward on the 1st day of April, 1948, 'the defendants unlawfully entered upon and dispossessed plaintiff of such premises, and withhold from him possession thereof, to his damage in the sum of $10,000.00. Plaintiff prays for title to and possession of said premises, for his damages, rents, and cost of suit, and for general and special relief. The suit is brought as well to try title as for damages. If this Citation is not served within 90 days after the date of its issuance, It shall be returned un- served. Issued this the 18th day of April, A.

1946. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, at office in Pampa, Texas, this the 18th day of April, A. 1946. (SEAL) DEE PATTERSON, Clerk District Court, Gray County, Texas. By LOTJISB STUART, Deputy.

Kissing the harids of ftn'ancient Greek etStoA "Water of life" Is a contnilm teTHftt for spirits in European laftgtiage'sj that Is the meaning of the Latift agua vitae, the French eatl de fte. and the English the Celtic usquebaugh. TYPEWRITER and MACHINE Repairs and IILMOHT TYPEWRITER SERVICE 207 if. frost Ml SPEED-O'PRINT MIMEOGRAPH MACBtNl (Now Itt Stock) ARTMETAL FltES AND OFFICE DESKS Typewriter Repairing COMPLETE OFF1C1 OUTFITTERS Pampa Print Shop Printers and Office Suppliers 306 W. Foster Phone Dainty Banner watch, go trim in its gold-filled cue, accurate jeweled movement, a timekeeper she'U enjoy wearing.

$19.75 Mother will love this exquisite 17-jewel Bulova watch with sparkling, quality diamonds in solid gold cose. $200.00 aJBP MOTHER'S DAY 'MAY 12th She'll understand all the things that are in your heart when you give her a senti- mental gift of jewelry on Mothers' Day. She'll appreciate your thoughtfulness in selecting her gift at Zaje's where each item is smarter, finer and priced for savings. fRICES INCLUDE FEPERAL TAX Lustrous simulated pearl necklace so flattering to wear with every costume, $9.50 Mother will be enchanted with this brilliant diamond nestled in rose gold ring. A perfect gift.

Charming bow-knot coy I turne pin created by Tri- 1 fari, glowing with semiprecious stones, in washed sterling. $20.40 Colorful musical powder box for her dressing table, plays gay, tinkling tuaet. If she travels, give her this lightweight overnight case, 18 or21-inch attrao, five, durable QRPERS FH.HP Mother loves diamonds, especially when they're mounted in these petal shaped earrings illustrated above. $49,50 Three glorious diamonds $parHbng in this hantj- dinper nog 19 tier hao4- Qlamorpus Avalon JapeJ in attractive filled case. J7, jewel movement.

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