Pampa Morning Post (Pampa, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1931.
PAMPA MORNING POST
FACE THREi
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•nd aru accepted over the phone
with the positive understanding
Uttt the account Is to be paid
•lien our collector calls.
PHONE YOliK WANT AO TO
666 or 667
Our courteous ad-taker will
receive your Want Ad, helping
you word it.
All Ads for "Situation Want-
ed," "Lost and Found" are cash
with order and will not be ac-
copied over telephone.
Out-of-Town advertising, cash
with order.
The News-Post reserves the
right to clasblfy all Want Ads
under appropriate headings and
to revise or withhold from pub-
lication any copy deemed ob-
jectionable.
Notice of any error must be
given in time for correction be-
fore second insertion.
In ca.se of any error or an
omission in advertising of any
nature The News-Post shall not
be held liable for damages fur-
ther than the amount received
for such adveuising.
NEWS-POST
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TIVE MAY 1.
Classified Advertising is ac-
cepted for consecutive publica-
tions in both newspapers is e„
first In the Morning Post and
following next issue of the Daily
News. Ads ordered for Sunday
only take a 3c per word rate.
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3 days 7c word minimum 80c.
7 days ISc word minimum $1,50.
15 days 30c minimum $3.00.
21 days 41e word minimum $4.10.
30 days 54c word minimum $5.40.
Lines of white space will be
oharged for at the same line
rate as type matter.
For Rent
TWO ROOM furnished apartment,
with garage. 318 North Gillespie,
TWO ROOM furnished apartment.
Close in. 408 North Soniervllle.
Phone 214W. 39-2p
NICE room with board. $7 week,
good meals. 422 N. Russell. 59-lc
FIVE ROOM modern furnished or
unfurnished house, garage, 718 N.
| Banks. 38-3p
FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4 room
apartment, bath, garage; near
school, $30. 904 Twiford, Phone
1262W. 38-6c
WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. >H><—Jn
| accord on their organization pro-
giam. the democrats have laid plans
to assume control of the Incoming
I house.
Representative Garner of Texas
has the unanimous support of the
party membership ut 218 for .speak-
er. Representative Rainey of Illi-
1 noit: appears to have clinched the
| second most important post—floor
I leadership. - Representative O'Con-
nor of New York is Raincy's onlv
' opponent.
; The powerful appropriations com-
mittee is slated to be headed by
Representative Byrns of Tennessee,
while chairmanship of the important
ways and means committee is to no
to Representative Collier of Missis-
sippi. Representative Poti of North
Carolina, dean of democrats, will
! head the rules committee, which
I guides the legislative program,
j Chairmanships of the other major
committees are expected to uo to
the ranking democrats in the last
j congress, except where changes are
desired by the individuals affected,
j The northern states are to have
about 20 chairmanships, the south-
ern and border states are to have
about 2(5. While the democrats gain-
ed more confidence after capturing
i the fourteenth Texas district Tues-
day at a special election, the repub-
| licans are split over their speaker-
ship nomination contest.
Representatives Tilson of Connec-
ticut and Snell of New York, the
outstanding contenders, both are
claiming the nomination. Half a
j dozen other candidates are in the
I race.
j Action of the Pennsylvania dele-
gation at its caucus Friday after-
I noon is expected to be a large factor
I in determining which of the two
I will be chosen at the party's con-
ference Monday. This powerful state
I group of 33, the largest in the house,
is divided.
' The contest actually is for the
administration party leadership in
event of democratic organization,
I which now appears almost certain.
Tilson, floor leader in the last three
congresses bases a contention lie
would continue leader should ho lose
the speakership nomination upon
tlie action of the conference last
spring. Then lie was renamed lead-
er and the late Nicholas Longworth
again was nominated for speaker.
RANCHER KILLED
ALPINE. Nov. 20. -- Elbert
Fulcher. 38. rancher, was killed this
afternoon when his rifle was acci-
dentally discharged as he was clean-
ing it. The aciidcnt took place at
the home of his family.
FOR RENT—5 room brick house,
with garage, on pavement, close
in. Judge Ewlng at courthouse.
38-3c
FOR RENT—Modern bedroom, in 3-
room house, close in. 429 ,N. Rus-
sell. 37-3c
FOR RENT—Nice furnished bed-
room adjoining bath. Close in.
Gentlemen preferred. Phono 976R.
5tfc
FOR RENT
Two-Room Cottages, |S.5§
Gas and Water Bills Paid
R. F. McCALIP
■23 S. Russell — Phone 743-W
Room and Board
ROOM AND BOARD—Eight dollars
per week. 303 East Foster. 37-3p
Lost and Found
IjOST — Blue enameled butterfly
brooch on Cuyler or West Fas-
ter. Return to News-Post. Reward.
39-lp
LOST—7 months old English Lewel-
lyn male setter. In Tallc.v addition
Saturday night. Reward for infor-
mation or return to G. W. Sebright,
Phone 683. 38-3p
Wanted
\ WANTED — Several used pianos
' W1I\ pay cash. Tarpley Music
store.
For Sale
Hinkler Attempting
Flight Across Sea
RIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. 20 i/J i—
Peri Hinkler. who once held the
speed record for a flight from Eng-
land to Australia, presumably was
out over the south Atlantic tonight
on his way from Natal to Africa
alone.
Kim word that the flight had
started came in an aero postal mes-
sage from Natal that he had taken
off there yesterday for Dakar. Sen-
egal. French West Africa, and had
not been heard from since the start
Captain Hinkler made llie Austra-
lian flight in IS days three Tears
ago, and the mark stood until
Charles Kingsford-Smith covered
the distance in 10 days last year.
In October the captain Hew from
Fat Men
I don't can- hot fat you are or
how much you hate to get out am'
walk a couple of miles. Ii you will
take one half teaspoon of Krusch 'n
Salts in a glass of hot water every
morning for 4 weeks and cut out
pastries, sugar and fatty meats
You will feel so good -;>o energe-
tic and the urge for activity will be
so great that you will immensely
enjoy a daily walk of several miles
—and lose fat.
While you are losing fat you will
be gaining in energy in endurance
in ambition. Your skin will grow
clearer and your eyes will sparkle
with the good health that Kruschen
brings.
Just try one 85c bottle of Krus-
chen Salts; it will last, you 4 weeks,
After you have taken one bottle the
old arm chair won't hold you any
more—you'll want to be up and do-
ing—you'll enjoy work—you'll sleep
like a top and probably live years
longer. Oct Kruschen at Richards
Drug Store, Fntheree Drug Stores,
Pampa Drug company, or any live
druggist in America with the under-
standing that you must be joyfully
satisfied or money back.
W. R. Daniels of Richmond Hill.
N. Y„ writes: "After 2 bottles of
Kruschen, I've removed 3 inches
from my belt, fee) 25 per cent more
active, mind is clearer, eruptions
have disappeared. Am 4(i yrs. old
and feel 20 yrs. younger. 1 get up
feeling 100 per cent, kruschen sure
is great!" Adv. 10
Bilious
Bilious, constipated? Tako (fl—
NATURE'S HEMEDT—tanitrht
—the mild, Bafe, ull-vppctablo
laxative. You'll feci lino in
the morning. Promptly ami g
! rl'asantly rids tho uyHtoui /TO NJGtJ'J
Of tho bowel poisons that _. m MORtinVV
COU80 liettiiacliuu—lite. O ALUlour
The All- Vegetable Laxative
New York to Kingston. Jamaica, in lance is something more than 1 aim
17 hours, minutes, a record lot ! titles. Dakar is at the tip ol Cape
that distance, a tut came in down v>rd on the African west ceasi.
across the Caribbean to Natal. i — ^
Sin ultl he succeed ill reaching ; BAND TO I,OH ANUEI.ES
j Dakar from there he would be the —-
■first man to fly across tlv m.iiiI; 1 ABILENE. NoV. 2(1 l' i'he I'mv-
Atlantic trout west to east. '!! ■ tlis- hoy burn! of Simmons university le't
hire tonight for l.os Angeles where Production of the new Crane
tliev will take part in a week's en- county salt plant has been increased I
j Kagemeiit at the Greaj Western 1 to 200,000 pounds a week.
l ive lock show and rodeo Twenty Recent shipments from a desk
ine bandmen headed i>\ l> O. Wi- i factory at Temple have gone to
ley conductor, and John Regan, Cuba. Mexico, and several cities in
<\ivbu> liiiun ma tor, will make the lhl, ,,, ,cl..i l«\v t Tli." laeton gives
■"i' I employment ot jo men
A new fertilizer,plant at Midland
is taking sulphur gas from a nearby
field, extracting the sulphur and
making it into commercial fertilizer,
and having the residue of "sweet
gas" available for fuel purposes.
NEW Underwood Portable typewrit-
er. Bargain. P. O. Box 325. Wheel-
er. Texas. 39-2p
FOR SALE. NO TRADE—A real
bargain: West half of Sec. 665,
Blk. 43. Ochiltree county, Texas, lo-
cated about. 12 miles SE of Perry
ton, fenced and cross fenced. 1 GO
acres in cultivation, good well and
mill, four-room flat top house. Im-
mediate possession. Price $15 per
acre. $2500.00 Federal loan, can be
assumed. For further information,
wire or write S. B. McClure, Can- j
yon, Texas. 3ti-3tc
inaction.-ft'
fnrtu-1"
cun.ly-"V«j^
CORN FED turkeys, aiivc or dress-
Thanksgiving Specials!
In Good Used Cars
1931 Ford Coune S375
1988 Hup 8 Sedan $135
Good T Ford Truck S Ga
1929 Durant Coupe $75
Model A Ford Tudor 165
E Z Terms
Miller-Lybrand Co., Inc.
Phone 169
315 W. Foster
LOOK!
Motor overhaul $30.00
Your car wash, alemlted 1.75
Wash, Polish and Was ..5.00
Good tires, on terms 5.15
Glass Work—Fender & Body
Repairing by experts. PalnUnt
Miller-Lybrand Co.
315 W. FOSTER
PHONE 169
ed at 22c per pound. Two miles
east. Phone 0056F2. Mrs. N. J. Park- |
cr. 37 3p
ADDING Machinc at a bargain.
Practically new, for sale cheap.
Terms, Inquire News-Post. 18-tfdh
Miscellaneous
Approximately 2700 acres of
grass for lease. Well watered. Call
Otto Studer, 777. 30-lfc
NOTICE!
The Pampa National Hank locatcil
at Pampa, in the State of Texas,
is closing: its affairs. All note
holders and other creditors of the
association arc therefore hereby
notified to present the notes and
other claims for payment.
C. B. BARNARD, President
Dated Oct. 19. 1931.
ATTRACTIVE PRICES
on WALL PAPER
In order to make room for our
new slocks we can make some
very attractive prices. Call us
for estimates on your wall paper
needs.
GEE'S WALL PAPER
SHOP
PHONE 582
1st Door West Diamond Shop
DR. J. J. JACOBS
Optometrist
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
JACOfcS OPTICAL CO.
"Oldest Permanent
Establishment"
Ground Floor First Nat'l. Bank
Bldff., Ill E. Foster Ave.
f SMELL THAT BACON
A Streak of Lean . . .
... A Streak of Fat
BUY IT AT YOUR MARKET!
It's that famous Mesquite Smoked Bacon that ha:>
made Pampa Packing Company distributors
for the best bacon.*
PAMPA PACKING COMPANY
'Formerly Ward Packing Company!
"HOME OF MESQl'ITP, SMOKED PRODUCTS"
Stoekstill Bros, and Reynolds, Owners
Good Used Cars
< i
1931 Chrysler 70 Bus. Coupe
1830 Ford Standard Coupe
1929 Chrysler 65 Roadster
1939 Chevrolet 4-D. Sedan
1939 Whippet Coach *
193S Bulck 38-47 Man
1837 Model T Ford Sedan
Clauaon Motor Company
LARGE ASSORTMENT
XMAS CARDS
Reasonably, priced, with your name
printed on them. Make your selection
early, while the assortment is complete.
PAMPA NEWS-POST
PHONE 666
iSt-. met >-uE
$
Just
Arrived
From
Santa's
Wo rkshop!
A
Sleigh-Load
Of
Bargains!
I - I O O T
I It A I N
K n ii ill clcU
steel! Black
locomotive it
red Pullman
Each feet
long
Pool Table, 2
Cues and Balls!
Table In Collapttiblt
t
Solid Oak Boll
Top Desk Sets..
Walker & Stroller eja
Keeps liabi/ Off Floor,
$2.98
s
tor "Home II wi
S
Folding linn
i! 1 e in iik e s
troller! Back
and foot i
rttbbei
Enameled
a ies&A
Green felt base and live rub-
ber cushions. Composition
numbered balls. Metal rack.
Other tables at $1.00 to $7.98.
HAND
PAINT K 1)
T Ii A HUTS
ol china. Foi
real tea par-
I ies.
School work will be finished
before you know it with
everything so handy. Desk
and a chair.
$
V! ""-t/PK J
V r
I
$1.29
ROUSSEAU
sivT — 1m
tginc! rt - m
W a r d r o b e
Trunk 11 oil
with '< out
tits ol clothes
V I It E E N
GINKS— Me
t'hanical truck
with a driver!
Has an auto-
matic UOllg
lliitli CIIAIItS
for baby d<
Enamel
inish Mwiin
1l",u
O <> I,
i ii i: s t —
1:! fin" loots
in a real ear-
nrnters box!
\ I) ;i ru.i in
loo!
r I. I AN IN <i
S E T S
|cr iwat llttl"
llOIISl' «IVI
Corn iirooin.
! dusters, and
pan.
s T I,
C II —
Builds ovci
toil iiicehaiit
i- ii I I o \
l,;iruer set
$'j 79
17 I-! INCH
(A It I N i: I
lor I i II 11
'•earns! i esses 1
E 11 a in e 1 e d
(dim
ll
Electric Train
& Transformer!
3
Homes for These
ss-lnvlt Curved Track!
I
$1.00
>1V S T E K ^
(UN — An
epic air bat-
tle game1 4
a i r | 1 a n
nivslerv uun
$4.89
15 L A c K
ItOAKDS T i
inaki' "iiom
work caster
With chalk
i n d crast
I Hx2-l inchi
I
$
lil.I t I It I <
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1 (j i) k s 1 i k
\n ( l h r r
Cook" ii i
1 >; i k
n
Looks and runs like an extra
lare limited! Electric engine
hn.s lirinlit hcadlinht 2 cars.
Other electric trains $8.95.
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TALKING DOLLS
" 1 h> lien lo in' taken home1 Lovel
liark uavv hair. roKiusii eyes thai
i;o lo sleep, chubby composition
arias and lens Coin-jt
I
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pli'lely dressed in
Hi"' latest fashion
I'h e vi i call vo:i
Mania1
$1.00
s\ni> tovs
Eor younc
ri nt ract o I
Works lik'
real s;. nil
d red ai
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('Alt Wov
What speeq
ll u i 11 lik'
M a j . Si
grave's I
in tins r a i
cm
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SET-" ol a 111
m 111 ii in f01
real parties!
14-pes! Tea-
pot . plai
clip, eti
LITTLE GIRL DOLLS
with a lot ol character in tiieii
pretty lace." Dressed in the smart
est frocks and bonnets, trim slip-
pers and the new* mm gtM
ink lets " They wair9^|^VIO
homes too. W II V
NOT YOUit
<!
I
Here's A Gift!
A Velocipede!
I
BABY DOLLS
.0.
For Aclivc Younffstem !
Willi the most appealing painted
eyes and wavv hair Oompletei.v
dressed, all ready with bonnets on
watting' to be taken
to their permanent
hollies! Composition
bodies
s t i ; A vi
S 11 () V E I.
Looks work
and acts Ilk
t ii e,r e u
thing. And
it's autoinati
I
s
I'EDAI. HIKE
-15 e V C 1 Oip
young leg:
E n a in e 1 e d
green wit ll
oranue strini
d.
Built for hard play! 'tabular
teel frames, ball bearing
wheels and pedals. Troxel
saddles
I
I
i
$1.98
•7 - INCH
HAMSINETS
lor .s 1 e c p y
dolls. Hard
ivood in col-
ors: wooden
wheels
llnrs
a s h I n i
H': ill
high aiifl
long. O
wheels
\ It I N
i' i. a v
$:(.!)(( valtii" !
Spring motoi
turns wheel
a n (1 propel-
lor!
II () O K A
I. A I) l> E It
Bright red! :i
ladders, bell
i ti d ruijtjei
i ires!
$
A Useful GiSt!
Coaster Wagon!
All Steel! Ruhhcr l ire*!
Dolls
aitino to
t
3-Pc. Enameled
Table & Chair*!
I
in Exceptional Value !
II O (I K .1
I. A I) I) I It
Has laddei
niloinatic fin
Kong! And
how it does
t ra\el
It A K I N t;
s e t s
I L' - p i e c i
1111111 ill Ultl set
I, o a r d and
l> i n Otliei
I Si Dll
< <1 a s t
i e i e n s
fi I N — i:
hot 1'epenl
.vood itiii
III II II I I III II
halls!
K, ■ ■ i> pull
ih i' a .i mi; flown
lull l h"v im up ever vt I unit
Mad nl .. inmi". i ih
il\ :(ll lliel
Large enough for real nieals
ind for tea parties too' Tabh
and 2 chairs. Decorated:
choice ol colors
'217-IH .Xorth Clii/ler St
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Your Nolghbor Saves Money at Wards1*—^Why Don t You?|
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Hinkle, Olin E. Pampa Morning Post (Pampa, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1931, newspaper, November 27, 1931; Pampa, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293113/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.