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Pampa Daily News from Pampa, Texas • Page 8

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Pampa Daily Newsi
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Pampa, Texas
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IrC', TI PAMPA NEWS June 1946 Dtafh ef Soviet Reported Ottawa lytorhlhg Journal Said today word Had readhed 'here of the death In Russia of Col, Nlcolat Zabo.in, former military attarhe at the Soviet embassy in Ottawa, four days after his return to Moscow from the Canadian capital. Zabotin was named by Igor Gou- zenko, former Rusisan embassay cipher clerk here and star crown Witness in the current espionage trials, as master-mind of a spy network in Canada. The zebra Is a light brown animal with dark brown or black stripes not a dark brown animal with light stripes. Don't Let "Gums" Become 'Repulsive' Are your "GUMS" unsightly? Do they Itch? Do they burn? Druggists return money If first bottle ot "LETO'S" falls to satisfy, adv. Cretney's MAGNETO EP A IRIN AH Work Guaranteed RADCLIFF BROS.

ELECTRICAL CO. PAMPA Phone 400 About BURIAL INSURANCE Duenkel-Carmichael PAMPA MONUMENT CO, Ed Foran, Owner Cemetery Memorials 601 E. Harvester Phone 1152 FOR EXPERT Shoe Repairing and Made to Order COWBOY BOOTS Call at CITY SHOE SHOP 319 W. Foster New Location THE NEAL WITH A TOUCH OF HONE The'home away from home with cooking unsurpassed. Hillson Coffee Shop 308 W.

Foster Phone 175 A I CAN is the quality that has built our big prescription business. Doctors and their patients have learned that they CAN count on us for skilled, experienced service, for fresh, potent drugs and for uniformly fair prices. Bring your next prescription here to Prescription Headquarters. Harvester Drug We Give Green Stamps KPDN 1140 on Tout Dial iiiiW300 STATIONS WOBLD'S I lARCfeSt NETWORK MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTIM WEDNESDAY 4-M liy Hpqupst. of the Sen TTiiunrl.

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P. Tlmn. for a Be 2 Johnson Salute. Melody Donaldson-News. SOURS In A Modern Mannor.

Mi.lnitfht—M US. lieiinest Hour. Tonight on Networks Mr. and Mrs. North; 0:30 llildpRarde Variety; 7:30 District Attorney; Kay Kyser Hour ,:30 lOllery Qi (1:30 Dr.

Christian Drama; 7 Frank Sinatra; Great Moments In Music Fishing- and Hunt Ing; 7 Hugh Mitchell on "Air Policy;" 7:30 Sammy Kaye Show; Kay Arnien Tomorrow on Networks a.m. Honeymoon in 12:1.1 p.m. Today's Children; 2:30 Lorenxo Jones; .1 Itadio Supper Club; Desi -n fur LIstenliiK CBS a.m. (iodfre.v's' Show; 12:30 p.m. P.nsemary's Serial; John Hoed Kini; Quiz; 7 Dick llaymes nt new time; J.

C. Kllpgion Quix a.m. Glamor Manor; 1 p.m. Al 1'earcR Gans; 2:30 Sinking Land; 5:30 Prof. Quiz, Gov.

H'ildreth of Maine, guest; 7:30 Detect and By the end of 1945, UNRRA has purchased $316,000,000 worth of U. S. military and other surpluses located botli in the United States and abroad. Good selection of factory reconditioned pianos for rent and for sale. PAMPA MUSIC STORE 214 N.

Cuyler Phone 089 JOE HAWKINS Refrigeration Service Phone 554 413 Buckler Belts and Motor Service for any make and model. Mainly ABoul Pampa and Her Neighbor Towns Mr. and Mrs. Prioe Dosier, announce the birth of a son, H. Price Dosier III, June 1, 1910.

He weighed 8 pounds and. 5 ounces. Mrs. Dosier is the former Janice Wheatley of this city. Dance band musicians wanted.

836 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.* Mrs. Gene Tucker Tuesday in Amarillo visiting Miss Norma Jean Talley, a former Pampan. Get your seat covers at Hall Plnson Tire 301 W. Poster.

Ph. Miss Sara Florence Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Parker, has returned from Stephens college in Columbia, Mo. She was accompanied home by her parents. iMlss Parker, a sociology major, will graduate in February. For Peg's Cab Call The Russell Olilsliolm family plun to leave today for Pennsylvania, N'ew York and oilier points in' the East. The Thinking FcTlow Calls a Yellow.

Ph. 530. Ill N. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Favara and son, David, from Memphis, are guests in the C. P. Pursley home week. Want to contact someone going to California with truck. Ph.

30, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Money and family visited relatives In Canyon over the weekend. Layman of First Christian church going to Amarillo Thursday evening will please meet at the church nt 5:46 Thursday evening." Mr. and Mrs.

Lpwls Tarpley and children left Monday for a two week's vftbakofc. In id dance at Southe'rn club Wednesday night, June Mr. aad airs. S. E.

Waters will leave lomorrow morning for Cisco Where they will visit friends and relatives. For Sale: Sealy tnftless and box springs, slightly used. Call 2155 after 6:30 evenings. 1101 Charles Mr. and Mrs.

toy Pyeatt arid daughter, Nancy, of Tulia were yisU tors in the Gerald Mote home over the weekend. Looking for good place to eat? You'll find high quality foods, sanitary, pleasant conditions and prices right at the Drop Inn," N. Frost. Ruth King and Oma Blair, Miss Lena Hatfield of Lefors, returned home Sunday after a week's visit in Amarillo with her sister, Miss Colleen Hatfield. Just received car load fresh, red ripe watermelons, 4c per Ib.

Dick Gibbons, 322 N. Cuyler, Service Mr. and Mrs. John Guthrle ami family of Canyon visKed here Sun- clay. Mrs.

C. Loper is visiting with friends und relatives In Ponca City, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Long and son, Charles Douglas, are visiting In Slayton. Mrs. Robert Page is visiting with her mother in Jacksonville. Mrs.

Harold Cockburn is a patient at Worley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Lovell moved to Borger Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. II. L.

Wilder, and daughters, Ruth and Juliette are visiting here from Rockmart, in the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilder.

Mrs. W. K. Wilder and daughter Kay of Decatur, are also vls- DR. L.

J. ZACHRY OPTOMETRIST First National Bank Bldf. For Appointment Phone B6t We Arrange PERSONAL LOANS Western Guaranty Loan Co. 100 W. KIngsmill Phone 2492 TRUCKS FLOATS WINCHES A BEDS TRAILERS BRAKES General truck and tractor repair.

We buy, sell and salvage trucks. List your trucks with us. GREGGTON PARTS SHOP No. LTD, $74 103 South Hobart "STOP" "GO" BACK IN YOUR SMOOTH TIRES Wlfji Gopdynw Extra Tbtn you'll have tbst "bit. In" grip aad stop Goody sar'i fhajj? diamonds on the lough Joflg-yeajlaa All- Weather 4-wciY traction Politics (Continued From 1) Court: John It.

Sharp of Austin (reflection) fend Charles T. Rowland of Fort Worth, place No. 1, Graham Smedley (reelection) and James B. Hubbard 6f Corpus place No. 2, J.

E. Hickman ol Austin (reelec- tioh) platfe No. 3. For Justice of of Criminal Appeals: Tom L. Beauchamp of Austin (reelection), Jesse Owens of Vernon.

Weaver BflKer of Austin and Joseph Donnell Dickson of Baylor county. F6r Railroad Commissioner: Olin CUlberson of Austin (reelection) Mae L. 06ker 6f Dallas and Ike Lyone of Houston. For State Comptroller: George H. Sheppard of Austin (reelection), Clifford E.

Sutler of Houston, and Elmer -Adams of Dallas. Fpr Commissioner of Agriculture: J. Mcp6nald. of Austin (reelec-, Uofi), W. ft.

of j.imin Hill of Dallas and 'R. E. Mc- Donajd of Austin. For state Treasurer: Jesse Jamea of Austin (reelection), and Clarence Williams of Austin. For State Superintendent of Schools: L.

A. Woods of Austin (reelection Liberal Retirement Provisions Proposed WASHINGTON- Green. (D-RI) said today the civil service commission Is proposing to congress more liberal retirement iprovislbns for government employ- es having 25 years or more of service who may be discharged before reaching legal retirement age. Hew PimiipMott Lib To Opan Hart Tomorrow will be a red-letter day for Fampa when P. Wright Grady Rogers open their new Prescription Laboratory, located at 119 West Kingsmill.

These two men are by no means, new-comers to the Pampa business world, as Wright was formerly associated with the Courthouse Cafe, and Rogers worked with Cretney's In Amarillo and Pampa. Being a registered pharmacist, Rogers will handle all prescriptions. Besides prescriptions, they will have a good line of hospital and nurses supplies, first aid needs, and an exclusive line of Franklin Serums. These serums are old stand-bys of fanners and ranchers will meet the demands of Panhandle cattle owners. Although It is a prescription lab- 'oratory, other articles will be sold, sortie of thdm scarce films, kleenex, shaving creams and soaps, tooth paste, hair dressing, hand lotions, and many other Items Which are part of the everyday needs of Pampa residents.

Wright will be in charge of this department. Do not be misled by the "Doctor Roberts" sign out front. Dr. Roberts has moved to the Rose 'building, and because of a slight delay, the Prescription Laboratory neon sign has not been delivered. At the opening.tomorrow; all men will be presentecr a cigar, and the women will receive a carnation with the compliments of the proprietors.

Unless the peoples of the world are given a far greater measure of information regarding the objectives sought by their possibility of a real people's peace will be very remote indeed. Welles, former Undersecretary of State. Peit 'Luther, B- tartlett, a resident of Pampa, ffe the li Jears, has announced his candidacy for the office of Constable, Precinct 2, dray County, subject to the action ot the Democratic primaries. Bartlett, 26, entered the U. S.

Army at El Paso on Deo. 11, 1941. He served as Sgt. Major with the 129th Ry Shop Battalion In the European Theater. Discharged at Ft.

Sam Houston oh Dee. 13, 1945, Bartlett has three battle stars to his credit in addition to other decdra- tiohs. lie is married and the father of two children. He said: "If elected to the office of constable, 1 will administer my duties with fairness to all and special favor to none. "I believe In a dean form of law enforcement policies, with efficient service to all the citizens and 1 feel qualified to fill that position because of my present experience as a peace officer." 'Political Advertisement) MARRIAGE LICENSES Froth the county clerk's office come the following files for marriage licenses; Carroll Wade Shaw and Ethalene O'Brien, Willis Stark and Phyllis Irene Fraaler, tlob'ert N.

EdtfafdS ftftd Tucker, fifty O. AM fcosene Uavis of tylrtflfr. O. Ellis and Mitt. Mariha.

Hattls, Olon L-. Rilfiy and, KTatEler. i.J 'It has been estimated swarm of bees, When it mother hive, constitutes to 6,000 bees. and SAND AMD GRAVEL High Early and Regular Gemini, Transmix Concrete Material Co. (Deliratet Anywhere) 620- 8.

Rused Phone 421 HAROLD WRIHHT Insurance Agency "Riqhf MOTOR BO AT CftIS CRAFt "Jackie" 19 A-l Condition On Lake McClellan Case California SO WINE, CLOVER PACKAGE STORE E. O. Sprinkle 81? S. Cuyler Phone 1870 MONTGOMERY WARD SPOTLIGHTED AT WARDS FOR SUN-FUN AND A CAREFREE SUMMER SUN SUITS Sizes 12-18 398 Ggy I RAYON SIACKS Size) 24-30 WARDS KEEPS YOU COOL IM Ahhl The weather 1 getting wqrmsr! Time te get out have fun in tbMvri ticne to get into smart.neV/ thwe at Bright, right $gn suits, playsults flacks I everything yew for weekend trips, for vacationing For digging in your garden! Moke a date to viiit our wonderful sportswear department the sooner the better And keeps you looking ion-right, too! We've gay young juniors, and smart itreet cottons! Come see our rand collection! Sixes 9 to 15,12 to.

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