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Pampa Daily Newsi
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i 7 JZ TURKEY 'N' with folding money, this handsome turkey will grace the board of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo G. Miller, of Gloversville, N. on Thanksgiving day.

The- bird and $5000 were awarded to Miller for a suggestion fcr improving a machining operation at the General Electric Company in Schcneclady, N. Y. It is the highest award ever to be mnde under the company's suggestion award system. From left: the Millers' son, Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs.

Miller. VITAL STATISTICS HIGHLAND OENKRAL HOSPITAL NOTES Adhiisstnns Mrs. Mona, Blanton, Pampa Mrs. Edith Hughes, Pampa Mrs. Frances Hair, 315 S.

Bal- Four Pampans io TSTA Convention Foil'' Pampa representatives of the Texas State Teachers Association will attend the TSTA meeting in El Paso Thursdn.y through Saturday, according to Knox Klnnrd, Pampa school sul ar( I porintcndent. Mrs. Billie Nash, 736 Camp- Attending are Miss Mo'ry Dean bell Lewis Bnrrow, Phillips Dosier, state house of delegates member; Nova Mayo, Mrs. VVillina Lovell, Pampa Dismissals executive committee ft Tfi ,3 Mellie Bird Richey, prcsi- Associat'on and Kinard, i Miss Mayo is to participate In the sliuj ej.ccutivu committee meeting at 'i p.m. Wcdnes- Kinard as being: (ri) tcaciier include minimum salary and retirement proposals; ejection of now of- licers; cl new certification laws; (1) proposed constitution changes, Mrs.

Neva Dyer, 600 N. Dwight, admitted and dismissed Mrs. Lois Morrison, 209 N. Starkweather admitted and dismissed Wane Slripland, Mobectie Mrs. Louise Brown, 843 W.

o'uyTn ThTHilto-i lio'te'f'b'aifro'om'. Mngsmill. Agenda for the house of dele- gale meeting at 9 a.m. Saturday in P. Coliseum is iisled by Steve.

PasJios, Pampa Mrs. Belly Sloan, Pampa Mrs. Orcal Riley, 715 1-2 S. Henry Robin 7J5 N. Frost Mrs.

Frances Gleason, JPfimpa Mrs. Loui.se Rowland, 600 E. Francis Sam Anderson, 1002 K. Francis Lucy Palmei, 936 Reid Mrs. Floy Fugale.

517 Purvis Stills' Filed Dorma Frazier vs Billy Max Frazier, divorce. gcr, a former Pampa resident, Glenna Jean Johnston vs Rus- clicf! at 5:2 P- Sunday in North SNOWFALL Former Pom pan Dies In Borger Mrs. Ella Stewart, 82, of Bor- M. Johnston, divorce. A.

Fugate vs Earl Carpenter, damages. Mrs. Jessyc Stroup, 722 IS', Frost, has returned from a week visil in Dallas and Sherman. For rent: modern 2 bedroom house, good neighborhood Ph. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles D. Koge.rs, Fort Worth, are the parenis of an 8-pound 14-ounce son, Charles David, born Nov. 17. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Crouch, 1700 Charles. Mrs. Crouch has recently returned home from Dallas. Mr, Rogers is' a right end on the Texas Christian (Frogs) football team.

Choice battery raised turkeys call 1916-W-l, Mrs. BoKBrtli." Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. English (formerly Joan Stroup) have established residence in Sherman following Mr.

English's 1 completion of jet mechanic in Amurillo. The couple, stationed in Amnrillo the last four months, spent the week- end in Dallas visiting relatives, decorated 2 room modern furnished apartment for rent 720 E. Francis, call 4000 afler 6 p.m.' Mrs. Brunow IMshioneri, Elwood City is uti 1 sister, Mrs. Oliver Huffhincs, 505 Lowery.

Kxlinc, jJiwood City, Mmes. Pishioncri and accompanied her SIGNAL (Continued From 1'ngfi One) Plains Hospital, Borger. She is survived by three broth ers, M. Stokes, 'H. L.

Stokes, both of Pampa; H. Stokes, Greenville, Texas; three sisters Mrs. Lula Goodwin, Greenville; Mrs. Ida Castle, Commerce; and went out yesterday despite 5 Alice McN abb, weather. unit.

From Middieton Island to the 1 ncral will be held nifiinlanrt is about 50 miles of nl p.m., Tuesday, in the Ducnk- water. Thetf to Anchorage the d-Carmichael Mineral Home Cha- WHERE DID SHE PUT IT Wood, of Boslon, says she IF the "eatingest girl in I he world." Only five feet, six inches tall, and weighing 125 pounds, the 21 dancer recently put away the equivalent of seven full meals in less than two hours, to prove her point. Among other items included in the gargantuan feast were: two filet mignons, four sirloin steaks, a turkey dinner, and mounds of vegetables, all topped off with assorted desserts, three cups of eoll'ee and 26 rolls. Following a childhood illness, Carolyn said that she decided to eat her way back to health, and never feels any ill effects from her occasional huge meals. Services Today For Landlords i m.iip< route is edged by what veteran fliers call some of the rugged country in the world pel with Rev.

M. O. Hillis, pastor of Pampa Missionary Baptist Church, officiating. Burial Will be Mrs. Vera mother of Huffhincs, daughter.

Mr. nil vcr, wilh glacier covered peaks of cw me tery with tne 12,000 feet or more. Duenkel-Carmichael Funeral Routine Flight Home making arrangements. The Mats big as a five-room house, made its last.Youtll Kills Sweetheart report over Middleton at 3:47 Brenda CHICAGO Charles and infant i Helen Lnwson threw a Thanks- Joyce Tofld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. O.j n2; pin last night for the Todd, Lcfors, died Sunday morn- tenants of their two apart- ing in a local hospital. imcnt buildings. The child was six weeks old. Lawson, who operated three rcs- 1 1 ijui vcr jviiuuieLon at p.m.

Saturday on a i 1 LOVCrS Quarrel Mrs. Carl Lam, Den- ai'e spending several 'days in Pampa visiting Mr and iMi-s. W. B. Lam, 913 S.

Faulkner and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scott, W.

Alcock. County Attorney Bill Waters was in San Angelo today where he was subpoenaed as a witness in a criminal case. J'uid Advertising flight to Elmcndorf from McChord Force Base, near a a Wash. The Alaska Air Command con- OGDEMSBURG, ear-old Robert J. St.

ny shot and killed his 15-year- old sweetheart and then himself Besides her parents, she is sur vived by one brother, Waller Roy Todd, at home; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jefferys, Lefors. ervices will be held the Duenkel- tauranls in La Jolla, until three years ago wife inherited the when his apartment buildings, cnokcd the turkeys, ham yn.ms and asparagus. Cai-micheal Funeral Homo chapel' rjen-! Lefors of Christ, officiating.

Burial will be in Cemetery under direction of the Duenkel-Carmichael oral Home. firmed early today the C124, Ic.st night, police said, in the based at McChord, was on a rou-jaftermath of a young lovers' quar- line flight, to Alaska and most re). I of the 41 passengers were sta- Dist. Atty. Charles A.

Bowers Drives 12 Hnnrtrl 111 y-. i tioned in the territory. of St. Lawrence County said the Read Classified Ads. i utl liitei 1 The Globemaster was flying at I girl, Jeanette Gilbault, was shot 0,000 feet on schedule six the home of Mr.

and Mrs. and 17 minutes out of McChorJ'Lionel T. Rocker, where the teen- last heard It had been dinner 'uive reached Anchonige 45 niin-' Rfiail Ad8. for work, take, them golfing and fishing and, occasionally, to Florida on vacations. The Lawsons have no vacancies.

condition today at McGinnis Hospital. Giesey told state police a caliber pistol discharged while he LIGONIER, Pa. (IP) George i was cleaning it at his hunting With Bullet In Heart Giesey, 3D, of Ligonier, drove 12 miles to his home by uulo despite a bullet wound under hi.s heart, is in critical Read The News Classified AilH. lodge. He collapsed after reaching home.

"Let's drive by real close and give them thrill" WITH THIS This Counon ON ANY KITCHEN MiXER or $2.50 on Any Large Waffle Iron or Deep Fryer This Offer Expires Saturday, November 29 BROOKS ELECTRIC 1101 ALCOCK PHONE 27 (Continued Krom PPW One) were expected to on schedule. Two, inches of snow had fallen Miami this morning, Vic Joy- jnp.r, county agent, reported, he figured the total moisture at only .10 to .15 of an inch. Shamrock "Thrilled" Both farmers and sto.ckrtien were happy at the sight "of Ihe snow, ho said, although a number" of whcalmcn. had'''not sown their crops because of the lengthy drought. Liko "everything else," said, rangclands were dry bii't, the moisture came too late to 'Cause any growth.

Stock tanks iii' the Miami area, he reported, we're all dry. "Everybody's thrilled to' 'death," down way, Burl Gol- unofficial weatherman reports. But they didn't get' 'any snow just rain. By 7 aVm. to day .42 of an inch had bijen re corded.

Grass fires have been in the Shamrock area' the past Golson said, and for that reason the rain was especially welcome. It is not expeeled-to help it grow much more, 'though. rretlicts Snow The rainfall "will cause standing water to rise and running water to run," he calculated, raising the-depth in low wells. Most marked aspect, 'concluded, is the "rise in morale." His unofficial prediction for tonight is snow. continued to fall in Lefors till this morning, although uiere was no rain accompanying U.

Some of it melted and ran (he ground, but an estimated two inches remained above ground. McLean a conditions were somewhat akin to those of 11-am pa but construction crews on U.S. Hwy. 66 ran into trbu- Iblc. With only 1.75 miles to go before the concrete ribbon on the lane touched the Wheeler line, they were forced to down, State highway engineers said project had closed down Sat- and will begin again as soon as the temperatures go up and the skies clear.

Mobeetio didn't feel any moisture till 6:30 a.m. today when biff feathery flakes began floating clown. By 9:30 a.ni. it" was falling and was sticking to the ground. About one inch was' recorded, with Ho wind to blow It away.

Slight Drizzle According to the sheriff's office Canadian, the trees were white the ground covered IRAQ (Continued From prinro regent had pul I his hands and called for ft support. Oppose Government Leftist parties opposed to Premier Al Umari's government sparked the demonstrations voicing dissatisfaction ovef indirect voting methods for forth" com ing general elections, the date of which has not yet been set. The government opponents demanded direct, elections, but the regent and government held that jsuch a reform could come, only 'from the new Parliament. Al Umari resigned under the opposition pressure and a party neutral politician, Jamil iMadfni, was charged to form a I new government early yesterday morning. However, he gave up at noon in the face of the ing violence.

snow. It began Sunday hiight: and had almost stopped this morning. A total of 1.5 inches WHS reported. Beside that which seeped into the ground, While Deer took a one-inch covering of snow. But the flakes had turned to a slight drizzle by 9:15 a.m.

today. Water stood in the borrow ditches. Although it had melted on the streets, the packed white blanket was clinging to sidewalks and fields outside town. About .5 of an inch had fallen in Wheeler by 7 a.m. today, but it was melting as fast as it fell.

According to a Wheeler report, most of wheat had been sown and the ground was "in bad shape." The moisture, however, wan raising slock tanks and reactivating a few springs. Snow Melting'In Dumas Temperature in Wheeler was 35 degrees this morning, exactly what, it had been most of Sunday. Weather conditions in Panhandle were reported pretty much the same as Pampa. In Dumas and Dalhart it was snowing this morning, although it was melting about as fast as it was falling. In Amarillo small snow flakes were drifting earthward this morning, although the flakes Sunday night were larger.

The report this morning; was of an inch deep with .12 of an inch moisture. Eorgor wnkc blanketed in snow, the AP said. An inch had fallen by 7 a.m. and it still was snowing. By noon today all major roadg throughout the Panhandle were reported open, as the snow continued to fall over much of the area.

THESE PRICES GOOD MONDAY thru SATURDAY We Will Be Open Wed nesday YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING AT ELMER'S FOR YOUK THANKSGIVING DINNER Mixed Nuts, Candy Qranqes, Aples, Whio CLOSED ALL DAY Shurfine TINY TOT PEAS 303 CAN Shurfine Whole GREEN BEANS 303 CAN Bread Butter PICKLES 15-OZ. JAR HI-C ORANGE ADE 46 OZ. CAN Hershev's SUGAR Brown RED RIPE KB. 11 Pkgs. Fresh Roasted PEANUTS LB Shut fine Cream Style CORN NO.

303 CAN StokEey's Whole Kernel CORN- NO. 303 CAN NO. ,2 CAN Shurfine Asparagus ALL GREEN 303 CAN Gtadioia White LARGE SIZE' 1V4 cz. BoHle VANILLA FREE! EACH Pascal Wrapped Ub. CELERY Washington Delicious Lb.

APPLES 19 10-lb. Sack RED POTATOES Florida Fancy Lb. ORANGES 49 10 Fancy U. S. No.

1 HEAD Lb. HIKE California Tolkay Lb, GRAPES POUND BOX CHERRY CHERRY A. ENGLISH CHOCOLATES 49 AIN 3 9 I-LB. PKG. DIAMOND FANCY EAT uy Your FANCY U.

S. NO. 1 1TVILUI Pinkney's Tenderized U. S. No.

1 Also Will Have Fresh Hams, Fat Hens, Fryers, Geese Your Favorite Meats.

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