Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 4, 1927 Page: 34 of 48
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after Santa Claus has been so good to
us, to sit down to a dinner just packed
with delicious goodies?
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And aren’t they doubly good when
baked with—
And not only on Christmas, but all through the year,
these two Great West Products enable the housewives
DAIRY HERDS
SET RECORDS
Make Christmas last throughout the year—by asking
your grocer for them by name.
With Tub Stand
Usual terms
Here’s Jauith Patrieia Hewiut, »
month, old, starting off on one of
her momnine scampers around the
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INSPECTOR’S REPORT OF COW-
TESTING ASSOCLATION
SHOWS AVERAGES
NEW WIGW IN INTEHEST ____
AND DIVIDENDS DISTEIBUTED
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Amarillo is eight degrees colder the year round
the home of over 1,000 Fox farms.
A lndy I* visiting in Amarillo from Colorndo.
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With th* new switches, trainmen
are no longer foreed to stop their
trains, walk forward and throw th*
awitch, run through, and then go back
and set it again.
It is interesting to stop at the yard
end—just southwest of Llano eeme-
torr and wateh the train* some roar
inf hr with th* switches working
automatically.
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CAPACrTY DOUBLED
During the past year, Iha Santa Fe
has more than doubled the capacity
of its freight house. Th* original
freight house ha* been extended to
mere than twice its former ala* and
in additton a platform more than
200 feet long hat been erected to bs
used in handling th* larue volume
of local freight handied in Amarillo.
Students
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After They
Play Joke
Santa Seek Item
Radios-Pianos
CHICKERING—BUSH AND GERTS—APOLLO
“All Thinga Musical"
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of Amarillo to serve the finest of pastriesad cakes.
They make every dven delicacy a huge success—never
a disappointing baking when using these two favorites.
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th* county ot the members of the
organiaation at which stock subserip-
tian* are being taken.
The Hale County Dairy association
handles approximately e quarter mil-
lion dollar* worth of dairy product*
annually which I* estimated at prae:
tically ene-haif of the total produet
of the entire county.
A. B Tarwater, president of th*
assoclation, heads a committee which
has worked out a plan far the bulid-
inf of the co-operative manufactur-
inf plant and that plan to be Inf sub:
miited to the 425 members af the at
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No longer do th* laborers who look
afrer the condition it the Santa Fe’o
traeks have to pump a eumbersome
hand ear to get to and from their
work. The-railroad has aupplied
them with motor ean, run by gaso-
tin* and when their day's work la
aver the laborers crawl aa the ear,
give the erank a twiat end ar* on
theit war home.
Resta for the care have been con-
strueted all along the right-of-way.
three to th* mile. and when th* men
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air, even tha bell is rung by com-
pressed air. Engineers ar* highiy
plensed with them and take deliwh!
I* demonatreting the •••• with which
they an operated.
YARD-END SWICHES
or LATEST TYPE )
It |o almost uneapny to see the nev
switches, inatalled at th* end of the
yarda in Amarillo, operate. They ar*
•t a hydraulie type and ere npid to
be “fool-preef." They wer destuned
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Come out to the Silver Fex Farm, seven miles north of town and see the Foxes. The
public is cordially invited.
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Morning Stroll NEW TELEPHONE
—.gez PUNT PROMISED
--228* MEMPHIS PEOPLE
fie* of the State Telephone com-
pany, Tuesday of thia week.
The fashlight ayatom will be in-
stalled. The same ayatom is now be-
inf installed at Matador and Padu-
cah. and, considereble amount of
equipment for th* Memphis exchange
has already been received.
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than Prince Edward I ala ad. Canada,
> tal tod and new tracks laid near the
freight heuse. At thia time it is pos-
sible to unload freight from four
tracks at the same time.
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COLORADO MNISTER
MOVES TO MEMPHIS
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MEMPHIS, Dec. 3.- -Evangelist S.
K. Templeton at Denver, Colorado,
has been secured as local minister
far tha Seveuth and Brice streets
Church af Christ, and will move to
Memphis the first of January, IK*,
to begin work ia' this new field.
Evangelist Templeton wae formerly
minister for the Church of Christ at
Amarillo, and aloe at Altus, Okla-
homa, where he did a splendid work.
ICE wAS
Mil befor. . definire I, BUILT DURING TUB
agreed upon. A modern lee-house is one af the
-----• improvementa mad* by the Santo F*
in Amarillo during th* past twelve
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Three years ago her husband
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' hant PApnl**h** m*ac^rttoMtXt*4by Santa we engineer, and ar* betng
a statment issued from th* local of- """" b. • —b
of J. A. Stark, official cow-tester of
th* Hato County Caw Testing aaao
ciation. for th* first month of his ।
work shows that Hate county dairy
herds ar* well above the averag•
dairy herda of the United Statea relr
ative to fat produced. "This faet is
L C. Hewitt af BM Flovida Ave-
nue. She started walking almost
a month ago, when she was only'
eight months aid, and it then’s a
mere active youngster in Amarillo
for het af*, Mr. aad Mrs. Hewitt
aad their neighbors don’t knew
about it. Mr. Hewitt is traffic
manager ef the PanTex Pipeline
Company.
She net only goes where she
pleases without assistance, but
climbs all over the place," which
means chain, the library table,
and if her mother isn’t lookins
the top of th* piano.
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ranoh the statfon noaroet theit work.
XTtX th. Mt 2eom th. tracks
and cover it with n tarpaulin.
sxeroN FOREMEN .
HAVE MODERN HOUSES.
Th. Santo Fe railroad provides
every seetion foreman with a modern
house, of the hungalow type, rent
free. The newest houses .poess all
of the modern conveniences and are
as dice a* anyone eould want.
Wood, old ttos, ara furnished free
to the foremen and tifeir families,
•r. if they want coal, it is aold to
them at M a month.
Th* laborers an furnished with
comfortable dormitories, built entire-
ly of cement.
Conversation with a number of the
seetion laborere revealed that they
an proud of the Santa Fe and nally
belleve it to be tha greatest railway
system In the world. Bom* of them
pridefully showed their rooms in the
bif dormitories, calling attention to
their eomfort and eonvenience. •
that much to the yard.
The Santa Fe new has several weld-
l inf erews at work ea its lines, build |
inf up th* ends of mil* that have
been battered through constant us*
Thi adds to the Uf* of th* rail.
NEW LOCOMOTIVES
REPLACE MALLETS
New Santo Fe type engines, known ;
to railread men as "4,000 type" are
replacine the well-known mallet type
locomotives on the Plains division |
of the Santa Fe.
Th* new engines, of which thirty
have already been received, are of e
much later type then the eld mallets
and wars designed by Santo Fe en-
1 gineers. They are not as long and;
cumbersome as ths mallets and pos-
! sess greater speed end pulling power.
They will pull 5,090 tons and at
this time, east-bound freight train*
pull from 100 to 130 cere. and west-1
bound trains from 1M to 120 con at
a speed of from forty to forty-five
. miles per hear, which is faster than'
i ths passenger schedules en many
> railroads.
. Everything on the new engine Is
r done by compressed air. All levers1
end other machinery is operated by
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this ice te placed in the paekers"
meat ears.
The lee house is just south ef the
f re ifkt howse and is om of th*
has test places in the yards when a
number of meat earn are brought in
tor re-icing. The hous was built
in order that the epmpany might
serve these cars with greater dis-
patch and has added much to the
speeding up servise la this line. -r4
LABORERS RIDE ,
ON MOTOR CAM.
Hoard’s Dairyman, one of the dairy ।
farming joumala of the United States
in ita issue ef October 25, issued a
list of results of <1 cow-testing ass*-1
ciations ia Us United States show. ।
tag that lb* average fat produced inl
the 41 », sec ia Haas was about 201
pounds while the Hale County asso-
ciatien ran higher than that.
The high herd average for the 41
asaociations wae exactly 33 pounda,
white the high herd ia the Hale
ceaaty assoclatien produced 41.5
pounda. There were only five herds
in the entire 41 which produced more
fat than the Italo county herd which
te owned by Fritz Fuchs, Jr.
The 11 high horde in the Hole
county association averaged MT
pounds of fnt or .7 of e pound more
than the average given by Heard’s
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outstanding because ef ths fact that
the cow-testing assoctation has been
in operation for only such a short
time and farmers have not ss yst had
an opportunity to benefit by the worh
in weeding out unprofitable animals,"
R, M. Miuhollin, county agent of anht.. — u. ana Mr.
Mate county, said ia commenting on ward daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the work ef Stark.
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LUbBOCK, Dec. 1. — Practical
jokers, a eouple of Tech studenta, WOMAN KILLED WIEN
not only put their Me over big and 1 CAB HITS PIRE TRUCK
had the entire boardiug home and i 11 ■■ -
neighborhood frightened but they ByVnitedPze.
received eeme of the benefit of the CHIC AGO, Dec. 2. One woman
Jobe themselves when called into the was killed, one fireman was critical-
city police court to pay a fine ef Ml *7 injured, and five other firemen
for disturbing the peace. were seriowhly hurt.when a tasleab
Last night the boys planned e l and a fir* truck collided today...
sham fight to fool the others ia their ] The deed women was Mrs. Mary
boarding house. The triek weal over 1 Lenahan.
so big they decided to carry it
killed in a railway aceident She was paid $3,500 and against the advice of her friende
and banker she invested $2,000 of thle money in a pair ef Silver Black Foxes. They
have paid all their ewn expenses and mads her a better living than she ever had before
and today she ewao seven pairs of Foxes worth $14,000 and she is free to ge anywhere
she pleases She asked that her name bo not made public so as to avoid answering nev-
oral hundred let tors.
The new Ford eer has been attracting a tot of attention for the last few days. Mr.
Ford lo bailed as a psalm for making money. He owne 44 Silver Fax Kan ekes in Mich!-
ran and Wisconsin beeause he known the Silver Fox businens as well as the Auto basi-
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Six National Goveroments, some twenty Stele Governmenta, about fifty Cellegee end
500 chambers of commerce hove investigated the Silver Fea Industry and approve it and
urge people te get into it
A small investment of $3o0 or $1,000 in Foxes win soon grow e family well to do.
Foxes ere sold on a guaranteed plan. If one dies we replace it and yuarantee 100% in-
crense in foxes. In three or four breeding seasons a small beginning becomes e busi-
undo with a each income running into thousands »t dellara.
Give baby JM shares of the stock of this company for Chrtutman. This le our Beata's
Back. By the time a baby io ready for eolloge the roturao will much more than pay
the way.
Write ut come to the office for free fe* uteratre.
months, Thio house is need to
sters ise used by the company aad
bleak. Janith, is the very for-
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From forty to fifty carloads of
freight are handled each day by the
local freight department and more
then fifty men are employed in
handling the freight and mall.
Additional seales have been in.
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Why pay more
when yqu canget thia
sturdy long - lifed
light weight easy
running Dexter
Washer at such a low
price. Gas Heater at-
tachment $5.00 ex-
tra.
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NEW YORk, Dee. 2— Interest and
dividend dietributtons today totaled
appreximately $500,000,000 and a new
high record for fleet of December
paymenta Previeus estimates had ,
placed the figure at $300,000,000 1
farther.
After lippin* their landlord off,
the bays pulled a take shooting, us-
ing a cap piatol and a fire eracker. '
After the stunt, one of the acton
was taking the suvposedly ehet vic-
tim to a hospital in a ear. They
want however over to the gym where
they were diacovered later, saying
they thought the boys got wise it was
jum a joke.
The joke sens all on them however,
when the police judge assrssed a fine
of M each fee disturbing the peace
which the boys had to pay eft be-
fore gaining their liberty
SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER * 1%27
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