Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 296, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 8, 1929 Page: 3 of 44
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Selectivity
Stylish Clothes, but
What About Your Teeth?
entries by exhibitor* fer the poultry
division of the show are coming in
taster than any previous year, and it
is exxpected to surpass any event of
TOM SAWYER
Shirts and blouses
Beautiful new fall
shirts and blouses
in a variety of new
colors—
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Shirts and Shorts
Newest Fall Colors
50c to ,$3.00 14
President Jerry Clementa of
bock Club eaye that an effet
made to get every Lubbock
to attend;
Glasgow ha* a wave of
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23. fashion show. . •
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PANHANDLE, OKLAHOMA,
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Don’t spoil the effect of that new
hat, gown and shoes by having poor
teeth.
Nothing Klee hi the
VICTOR MICRO-SYNCHR
• NEW ELECTROLA RAD
A New Standard
LATEST CONTRACTS TOTAL
NEAH-81,000 FOR FIVE
• Projects
They eeld the smallest ones for
20 eents, and the family groups of
Mr. and Mr*. Owl and th* three little
Owiets for one dollar. Other sizes and
■mailer groups ranged in prise be-
tween twenty erate and a dollar.
Her Happlest Summen
It has been her happlekt summer,
■aye Sybil Ashley who hes been very
buy, hae bought some of her own
clothes, has had all her own ■poading
money and has saved • neat uttle
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PLAINVIEW, Sept. TeThe Lalboek
Rotary Clab will have charge of the
program ot the Plainview Botary Club
on Tuesday, September 24th.
A large number of the members
. $1.00 to
$1.95
lag combination of burl walnut and angle matebed woods giv-
tag it a most unusual and pleasing etect Tall, stately and
dignined—it harmonizes with home furntahinga -a
anywhere—complete and installed—nothing else S 1 "70
to buy. only--± / 7
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CAMTON, Sept. T.-Mra. John
Davia, teacher of the Mairview school,
southeast of Canyon was ejected
president of the andall. County
Teachare Assoclation this week. Wil-
lie Bennett is viee-president and
Miss Leah Tegaller of Umharger to
necretary-
There are twentythree teacher* to
•andall County. The entire number
expect to take a course, meetihgcach
Saturday at Canyon, with Dr. Albert
Barnets of the Canyon College in
charge of the claka. __ _
professionel women" finished one
fastened him t
Paving contracta whieh were let
last Tuesday by the city dommisaion
azuregate $a0,672.27, accordine to
figures compiled by Frank French,
assistant city engineer.
Five atretehes,of paving are to-
cluded in this eompilation, most.of
which will be paved with penetration
material. A eontract on Lpscomb
street, which also’was tot, has not
been computed. . . ...
Cort of the five stretches Ineluded
in the estimate follow: North Taylor
■tract from Eighth to Tenth avenues,
$6,090.40; Bouth Van Buren street
from Thirty-Sixth avenue tetho city
limits, $4821.70; Wert Fifteenth
avenue from Hilleress to Westera
streets, $7,185.85; Monroe street from
Twenty-first to Twenty-second ave:
nuen, $8,670.67, and Twenty-second
avenue from Monroe to Washington
streets, $3894.54.
Contract also ha* been lot on the
in Your
Stetwa. Disney
aad S A «
$5t0$15
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Opening
Of Clothes For Men
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be assiated by Herman Grummel.
Birds have been entered from load-
lag breeders from eastern New Mexi-
co, all sections of Texas, and western
721 Pali St.
has made more
than IMS during
Boys’ school shoes
of smart style and
lasting quality,
high shoes or ox-
fords—
$3.50
$5.00
decided we ought
to be able to think
of something worth
while to do to-
gether and heap
it u buy end eat
of mischief."
appointed. to zake chare, couldtblnko
of the enterprising miss, indorse the
“career." Throughout the hapvy,busy
summer, there has been no "deughter
always been
gother and
connectine hizhway Five with the
Lotting of contract* on too West
Third aienue pavineiwhich was de-
forrod at th* tort meting *f th* city
commjaalon probably will eame up
again at the meetiuc Tuesday after
next. If it goes through, work may
be atarsed November 1
Hearing of proteata on the Thirty-
sixth avenue paving to conmect with
the Canyon highway will be held
MAYO DENTAL CLINIC \
AND LABORATORY
OPEN SUNDAYS FROM • A. M. TO NOON PHONS 2-3436
(Over Greer’s Department Store la the Meade Bldg, ath and Foh)
celling wise little
owis alleging by
yellow threed foot
on real Hmba.
Sybil Ashloy to
racentiy from Dal-
las, where aha
started her busi-
nebs with two
chums, Maxine
Dromen and Opal
Goosbey, girto of
her own age and
claasmates to her
fourth grad* at
echool tort year.
-We all of u had
ideas, and the thru
ef u together fig-
nd out the owls,"
Miao Ashley cay*.
“W* wanted to
have our own aame
thing to do, and
our own ppendimg
money.
“Opal and I had
-Jepenhese vellgk
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Started Lart Spring mmupz
So one day, verysoon after school
was out last spring, the independent
modern misses turned their energy
and inventive genius upon owls, in-
•toad of "monkey business." They
bought the materials (paper, eotton,
thread and brilliant eyes) out of their
own too cream soda end movie
mofley. •
Many little owis, gawky looking and
unfinished, went into the waste paper
basket before th* “youngest business
The Charm of Fine Furniture Beautifully Expressed in
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Kuppenheimer and Hubbey Suits
As the fall season opens we take pleasurable pride
In offering Kuppenheimer and Hubbery Clothes
for your approval. Shown in wide selection of
colors and fabrics in both single breasted and
double breasted patterns. They are adding to the
Hub’s reputation for extraordinary values at
$1950 to $7500
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X $164
In our Boys’ De-
partment mothers
will find correct
wearing apparel
for the growing
school boy. Suits
of the most dura-
ble fabrics, tailored
to give extra long
service. Choice of
two pair long pants
or two pair knick-
“$8.50
$24.50
Allow us to examine your
teeth free of chorge. We ।
invite difficult cases, too.
And don’t fail to see the new
• Hecolite Pistes.
15% Down—Balance in 12 Equal Payments
With Small Carrying Charge
Tolzien Music Store
$155 and $275
Respectively
Place Your Order Now! Immedinte Deliveryi
NUNN ELECTRIC CO.
425 Polk « Home of the Victor” Dial 2-0616
expenm
entrles will be housed in standard
poultry and turkey coops, and the
poultry building I* ideal for th* prop-
er ventilation and care of prize bird*.
All poultry exibitors or anyone
dealring more infofmation concerning
the coming show, are urged to write
the Panhandle Poultry association.
Box 610, Amarillo,
from that position.—Her suecessor Bythat time they were in love with
baa not been announced. "their work.- They bad taken too
--------------------— first intoxicating draught of the
South Africa ha* a bullding boom, thril of "doing things“ They eatab-
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according to Robert Rieka, president
of the Panhandle Poultry asiocintion.
3. 3. Fry, licensed judge of the
American Poultry association ba*
been secured to judge all enties dur-
tag th* show, i wa* said, and with
th* preient largo number of show
poultry assured, the poultry building
at th* fair grounds will house th*
greatest exhibit of bird* on record.
Each year there ar* large num-
bar* of new poultry fender* from
every section of the southwest vieing
for the cash prizes offered by th* as-
soclation, but never before ha* there
boon such interest manifested in this
event.
Birds to Have Care
Two member* of the Panhandle
Poultry association, in charge of the
Oklahoma. Panhandle poultry to ex-
pected to be especlally in evidence, “
was said.
Particular pains are being taken
to car* for the poultry exhibits. All
. Newest in •
Fall Neckwear
2 11.00, to $500
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The beautiful rounded corners at this console paaaUed i two
$194
Console Model 655
A most senuationai value tart Atwater Kent Screen-Gra Con-
sole at benutitu rieh walnut wit contrasting panela. mumi-
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 296, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 8, 1929, newspaper, September 8, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569333/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.