Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 331, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929 Page: 33 of 40
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smart, modern Duco colors.
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tion assures you of modern
color correctly applied. What-
ever you need, touch-up ser-
vice, Duco recoloring (the
new idea), or complete refin-
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at the ground level, leaxing no atub-
ble tor the borer to remain la.
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aceredited counties practically free
from bovine tubrreulosis, leads all
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Real Estate Ads
and making your selections
th. grain «oreg situntion and th.
relatlon otittthe present pricea
at grain. The investigation will be
made la the northwest. It is under
the direetien at the Bgreau at Agri-
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ability, long-lived excellence, the Dodge Six excels.
Richards Auto Painting Company,
Amarillo, Texas.
Jahn MeCleskey Autotop and Paint Shop.
Floydada, Texas.
Last year was a banner year tor
livestock industry, says the U. 8. De-
partment of Agriculture. Aa measur-
id by the total income to producers,
apparent profits and general level of
meat animal prices, the year was “the
-most favorable of the postwar pe-
riod.”
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approved by the great makers
Single Six
Paicub noa SRI s to $1073
tabtwery
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29,010 boys nd girls, an inerense st
4,156 more than hot year.
COMFORT TO
DRIVER LATE
CAR FEATURE
of can—the du Pont Pnctjt.
Here, with du Pont materials
throughout, is your assurance
of craftsmanship and dura-
bility.
Enjoy this year’s motor
style with your present car.
Drivejin for an estimate
today.1
E. S. BURGESS
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Paican vaom SIAM TO $2260
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Twin-Ignition Six
Paca vaom $129s TO $1eos
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Real Estate ada. Get settled in your own home betore the hat
leaf falls.-Local real estate dealera are offerine their ."best
buys" h emall homes mow. They don't want to carry these
hocaba over the winter . . . that's why prices are no low and
terma eo attractive .. . better arquaint yoursele and your family
with the plensures of home ownership by turning now to the
Globe-News “Homes For Sale” and
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About eight per cent of the 1928 !
cotton toop was marketed through IS
co aytrotke assoclatlons, according
to the u. a. Department of AErlenl.
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Cavins Hardware Cm. Canadian, Texns
Victor L. Stewart Co, DaBMet, Wino.
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the man or the woman behind Ito
ateering wheel, believe Chrysler deal-
era
in the final analysis, the motorinc
public's opinion Is molded by the way
a motor car acts. Whether in the
congested street, of the city or on
the traffic lanes of the open high-
way, performance, after all, is the
acid test of merit.
So, in the quarter of a century of
automobile building, attention of the
engineering laboratories have been
focused on the question of how to
make the ear easier to drive. After
exhaustive tests and wide research
by the leading engineering brains of
the country, elimination of mental
and physical strain comes now to the
driver through innovations introduced
after a lone and tedious process of
evolution. Driving, today, la a plea-
mt tether than thetaskit was for
many years,
Moro than over, the demand for
quietness is making itself felt. Hotels
-------sad apartment houses are aound-
proofed; typewriters are made uoise-
less; socleties for the prevention of
unnecessary noises have been organi-
zed everywhere. And, realizing how
much quletness means in the opera-
tion of the automobile, manufacturers
have spent millions of dollars on
bodles, chassis and engines to ac-
complish this end.
FEDERAL
FARM FACTS
The size of cattle ranches is grow-
lag smaller, reports the U. 8. De-
partment of Agriculture, in place
of the vast stretches of rolling prai-
rie land, smaller ranches are being
operated. Ranches are now devoted,
in part, to crops.
• • •
t In 33 states, on September 1 of
dv/year, 787 counties were elassi-
fe as “modified tuberculosis-free
accredited areas,” meaning that the
extent of tuberculosis among cattle
in the county was less than five-
WVAOU have been waiting to see cars like the new
1930 Nash "40os". They are designed and built
for leadership—for undisputed supremacy in their
field and on the highways of the world. 4 When you
see them, you will realize that a new generation of
motor cars has arrived—surpassing in,their structural
and performance advancements—more stylefully
designed—more luxuriously appareled —more fin-
ished in the craftsmanship of every major and minor
detail. QRemind yourself today to see the 1930
Nash "4oos"-brilliant successors to a great success.
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Eighty-four per cent of the an.
at Kansas la farm land. Only two ’
other statos, Iowa and Nebraka,8
have a larger production of available 9
farm land.
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Blelr Mote Co, Pamos, Texes.
Clennie Motor Co, Talia. Texns.
Goodwin Metor Co, Borger, Texas
ether states th this respect. Indiana,
with M. raako second, and Michi-
gan, with 65, tklrd.
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At the requen of the Federal
Farm Board, the U. 8. Department of
Agriculture ie making a survey of
D. & P. Chevrolet Company,
Memphis, Texas.
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Plainview Auto Top and Body Works,
Plainview, Texas.
•EK 13, 1929.
tenthe ef owe per cent Thio sum-
her respresents e gain of 818 eoun-
ties in a year, the V. S. Department
of Agrleulture reporta,
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A new machine hoe been designed
to help eliminate the European corn
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 331, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929, newspaper, October 13, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569368/m1/33/: 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.