Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 213, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 13, 1930 Page: 14 of 30
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Blackburn Bros
West Texas Largest and Finest
Store for Men and Boys
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seemingly low priced article gives
the buyer.
Blackburn Bros. have been serv-
ing the men and boys of Ama-
rillo and West Texas with de-
pendable articles of wear for al-
most a quarter of a century.
Stocks are always kept complete.
Blackburn Bros. feel that you are
entitled to {a representative se-
lection at all times.
Here are a few of th* lines we
handle that will always give you
full value for your money :
W I M’INTOSH WILL
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TEACH AT TEJAS TECH
This fine store is our reward for 43 yean
• of fair and square dealing—it is our gift to
your comfort and pleasure. ’,
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Are the promises we make and always fulfill. If
you desire highly skilled Dental Service applied with
gentleness and consideration for your feelings our
work will meet your expectations. For once in your
life be sure your teeth are in perfect condition.
You cannot know the condition of your teeth with-
out consulting a dentist. We'offer you the highest
Dental Skill and the best work known to the Modern
Dental Practice and the prices ar* within the reach
of all. > .,
. Then there is the California wood-
preker with a real bank account. He
lurns every post into a savings ae-
rbunt, bores holes into the post and
fiils it with nuts, earn and acorns.
-Kothing bet din necessity ran in-
' tec. him ta draw aa thio bank ne-
Tsount, bat ha is always prepared for
hard times.
; What kind of a bird are yout
FURNITURE MAN JOINS
MONTGOMERY-WARD HERE
early part of Augunt for firatehand
information in regard to the ponai-
bilities here, Mr. Vernon mM.
NEW SUMMER SCHEDULE
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MODERATE PRICES •
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FFTD WORK
Wherever You Go
You Find
Blue Ribbon Melt
What kind of a bird are yeat
; Aa owl that stays up all night, a
♦ Morral that is always on the go.
ar a hawk that often makes a killing
Hat never waves anything?
J The North Texas Building aad
Loan Association is teaturing every
epe of bird this week ia a window
There is the pelican with much
iouth and little brains, with eyes set
for seeing the food supply only-the
bird of no future outiook.
Thorn is the little robber black
bird that foods off the supply of the
thrifty aad leavea the rearing of its
sffspriag to whatever parental nest
it can find to leave its eggs in.
There is the improvident little
jongster, the lark. that has lbs high-
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deavor of the First Christien Chare*
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AqINCE the opening of this magnificent
“"Jewelry Palace of the Plains” four
1) months ago, more and more Panhandle
"15 people have come to rely on Finklea
for dependable jewelry at dependable prices.
Such an institution can be built only upon
honest merchandising policies, and public
favor. ' ■
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EVENY SUNDAY NIGHT
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GREEN LANTERN
ENTERTAINERS JULY 20 •
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TManngero. V. Vernon of the cham-
ba. of Commerce returned home
| yo terday from Fort Worth where he
l spent Friday in the interest of two
elarze to m merci si organiaations be-
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ALAMOSA OIL COMPANY-
DIVIDEND NOTICE
Notice ia given that at a meeting '
of the Board of Directors of the Ala-1
mosa Oil Company hold July 10, 1930, <
a dividend of 10% was declared on
the capital stock of the sorpentisa.
payable to stockholders of record
Joly 1*. 1930. The books of tks cor-
poration will be closed to trapsters
of stock July 10, IMO. at 4 o'clock p.
—la best effeted by buying de-
pendable merchandise at a fair
Price. A seemingly low prie* is
very often an exceptionally high
one when you take ino consider-
ation th* wear or service that the
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FACE GATE
Tri-State Fair
Sept. 22-27
Amarillo, Tex
ackool seasion which begins at the
Texas Techhological college la Lub- |
back tomorrow.
Mr. Memntosh win tend to tba two
tine business matters at’kia office in
the high school building on Saturdays
and Mondays, and will teach the re-
mainder of ths week. Me plane to
drive to Amarillo to attend to any
urgent business or to be present nt
school board meetings.
Mr. Melntosh taught in the Texas
Technological college summer school
last year also.
' F. F. Chandler, formerly a member
R of the Amarillo Purniture C ompany’s
M seles feres, is no associated with the
S teles fores of the ocal Montgomery-
I Ward branch store, according to B
i F. Beach, manager ksn.
M " Mr. Chandler was nn employe of
n the Amarillo Furniture Company for
p Were than three yeart, and is well
it knows in Amarillo.
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Im. B. D. sumram, pastor of tb.
Saa Jacinto Baptist ehureh, aad
family will deave Mtonday morning for
a two weeks vacation la Laurel. MIA.
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The first term of the summer sex-
plea of the Amarillo Junior eollege
closed Friday with examinationa.
While reperta were not All in, indi-
cations are that most of the studena I
; made their gradea. The summer stu-
I dents of a college are practically al-
' ways serious- minded ad attended al-
together for the purpose of bettering
themselves, accordihg to President
B. E. Mastern, There are few failures
.The etudents at the junior collect
this semmer seem to be better than
evan th* average. Practically no col
wore taken during the sesalon and all
work waa brought up promptly and
carefully
The new term will begin on Monday |
morning. The last two-thirds will be
offered in sophomore history. Eng-
lish. education, and Spanish. The last
part will also be offered m freshman'-
English, education, mathematics, and
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GOOD PRINTING PAYS
Seg BIG DIVIDENDS
Y :992n You can't make a favoreble impression on your
La“a2V8 prospects with poorly printed stationery and
"mS forms. Be ante your printing is good. Let an
* give yo free estimates.
LOVING PRINTING CO.
Wanted—Local Agents
We want n live-wire, producine,
local agent in every worthwhile
community in Texas to handle •
general Hne of easanlty, surety,
fire Insurance, also health and
accident insurance for old estab-
11 shed companies, each with capi-
tal aad surplus la excess of $i,
000,000. No investment required
aad former experience anaeeM
sary. Write for complete informa-
tion shoe I oar local apeney con-
tract. References required.
Miller & Dorough
Hon Cecil Storey of Vernon, ean-
didate for attorwey general, is sehed-
uled to speak on the courthouse lews
Bert- Taesday ntght, July **• nt,3
a'elock. It has been announeed by
the local Cecil Storey Club that the
spesking will be broadcast over
WDAG.
‘Following his speech candidates for
•Maty attorney of Potter eounty will
engage to a joint diseussion, and
everybody is invited to coma oat dad
hear them. *
Mr. Stony has announeed on itin:
every for his speaking tear over Went
Texas next wook, as follows:
Itinerary for West Texas
Paducah, • a. m. Monday.
Matador, 10:80 a. m., Monday.
Floydada, it m. Monday.
Lockney 1p.m, Monday.
Plainview, 2:80 p. a, Monday.
Lubbock, t:M P m 1 Monday.
Culiya n. 9"t1od.‛m., Tuesday.
v Amarillo. 8pm. Tuesday.
Panhandle, 10:30 a. m., Wednesday-
Berger, 2:30 p. m, Wednesday.
Pampa, 8:30 P. m., Wednesday.
Clarendon. • a. m, Thursday-
Memphis, 11a.m., Thursday.
Estelline, 1 p. m., Thursday.
Ehildress, 2:30 p. m., Thursday.
Quanah, 4130 p. m., Thuraday.
Chillicothe. 5:30 p. ■- Thursday.
Wichita Falls. 8:30 p. m, Thursday.
and other date expected w prove at
pover’in bringing the eoncerna here.
A representation of one businesa •
tern wil visit Amarille during the •
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Mr. Vernon presented new briefs
WILL SPEAK OVER WDAG ON; to conamittiea of both organizations
TOH HERE: INERARY FOR
. HONOR VIBGIL
F HOME.—Virgil. the great Italian-
■ Latin poet, is being honored in Italy
n over a period of six montha. The
M tension is Us 2,000th anniversary
Bfhis birth. A beauti ful, park. near
Ri Mantau, his birthplace, ia being
■ erected as a Memorial to him. He
F was born October IS, 70 B. C.
PHONE
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w. A Mcintosh, suyerintendent of
the Amarille public school system,
wil igkch awaduate course la edu-
ratiotf ia the six weeks' summer ,
The popularity of Blue Ribbon Malt is M out-
standing asits quality. Wherever you go Amer-
ica's Biggest Seller is the unhesitating choice of $
the most critical people. It is recognized as the
permanent standard of quality. Packed Ml 3 Ibs.
Write for Lene'a Free Recipe Book MhUtu feode and candies.
Addresss Premier Male Sales Co., N.Michigen Ave.,,.
m. Faymeat of the dividend is to be
made July 1». 1930.
M. C. NOBLES.
President.
M. W. CUNNINGHAM.
Secretary.
Canadian, through the courtesy of
tbs Amarillo chamber of eommeree,
was on the air between • and 9
o’clock last night over WDAG with
m hoar’s program.
Aa orchestra composed of Erman
Gray, bandmaster and his, wife, in-
Etrument»; Mr. and Mra. Marion
Allen, tongs soles and 4wets; Mrs.
Barker D. Hanna, soloist: Edward
Balderston, Jr., instrumenta and
•then was one of ths features.
H. V. DeArmond, secretary of the
♦amber of commerce, interspered
the program with statistical date on
Canadian and territory.
The party came to Amarillo Friday
to hear the federal farm board offi-
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"ndndgga-a.
display of meupted specit
all over the United States.
Kitty
The ladieslions are that the atten
ance for the last half will be ev
larger than that of the first half.
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“ Hart Schaffner & Marx, Griffon and
Hickey Fraawan Clothes.
' . Manhattan and Broadway Shirts.
i k Mansco Underwear.
Dobbs, Stetson, Borsalino and Mallory Hata.
Edwin Clapp, Smith and Reynolds Shoe*.
Resilio, Dobbs and Croydon Ties.
Bradley Bathing Suit* for All the Family.
Blue Ribbon MaltExtract
America's Biggest Seller
Miss Alta Mao Patterson was
judged “Mite Amarillo* Is the bath-
lag beauty contest at the Nat Friday
night. Miss Patterson waa entered
by the PsarsoSSandwich Shop in the
Rule building.
“Miss Amarille" will go to Lubbock
July 91 where she will rempete with
girls selected from niae other Pan-
handle eities fer the title "Miss
Plains." "Miss Plains" will enter the
international pageant at pulchritude
at Galveston, August 2.
Miss Patterson liven at the Ama-
rill ohetel.
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