Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 332, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 14, 1928 Page: 4 of 44
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To Architzcts and Contractors
NATIONAL PICTURE WEEK
BEING OBSERVED HERE
hundred pietures are on dis-
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throw the same kind to the same
place each time and not daring to
throw a singie one wild. That's a
mild illustration of the heater's job.
Bobby Gravath, the heater on rivet-
Ing crew No. 1 here, has been at the
business for many a year, and is one
of the best known members of his
er direction oftheSla-
Fire department. "Fire
the Home" was the ••
the unpaid principal, and all poet duo
interest to bear interest from ma-
turity 01 the rate of ten per cent per
annum, and stipulating that failure
to pay this note, or nay Installment,
or any interest, when dee, shall at the
election of the holder of said note,
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atone whoa the pressure is turned on
full—you will have some idea how it
feels to wrestle with an air hammer
which wants to jump around like a
frisky celt. Then imagine trying to
stop this same strong strean of wa-
ter with a heavy steel bar, held a
become due and payable and the
vendors lien subject to foreclosure
proceedings: and further providing
that if Mid note is placed in the
hands of aa attorney for collection,
or if collected by suit or through the
probate court. sn additional sum of
tea per cent on the amount of prin-
cipal and interest then due shall be
paid as attorney's fees; that said
note mao given for part of the pur-
chase money of the following de-
scribed real estate and promises, sit-
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HEREFORD PAPER
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growth and during the years that he
served as editor of his newspaper,
Mr. Guthrie was instrumental in the
promotion of everything for the good
of his town and neighboring terri-
tory.
home, the Otis Philliy
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rote inefds stop-over
depired Fifty pounds
These heroes of steel do not laugh at
the prospect ot sudden extermination;
they merely refuse to eonsider, it.
Philosophically, they reason that it
does ne good to worry about it, it
looses a great deal of its power over
them. Like a popular brand of coffee,
suck employment is good to the last
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To our friends in these professions, whom it has been our pleas-
ure to do business with for many yean, operating from the of-
fices of the ROGERS ASBESTOS COMPANY, INC., with offices
at HOUSTON, DALLAS and FORT WORTH-this newly organ-
ized AMARILLO company, desires to thank all of you for your
past business, and we SOLICIT YOUR FURTHER BUSINESS
FOR THE-
di
angle.
Leaving the shack which serves as
an offiee—where, if you ere wise.
SHEET METAL AND ROOFING COMPANY IN THIS SEC-
TION OF TEXAS
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thereof, to plaintifr's damage in the
sum of $900.00.
Plsintiff prays that detendantu be
eited to appear and answer his peti-
SHEET METAL WORK OUR SPECIALTY
(Formerly Reed Sheet Metal A Roofing Company)
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the meat popular types are and though often requested defen-
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Amarillo-Okla. City
AND RETURN
Leave Amarillo at 8:00 a. m. any Tuesday or Fri-
day morning, have four hours at Oklahoma City,
and.he back in Amarillo at 5:00 p. m. the same
day. New 4-passenger Ryan B-1 Brougham, sis-
ter ship to the Spirit of St. Louis, just purchased
specially for this service. U. S. licensed transport
pilot, the highest rating given.
Round Irie
privslege,
Muriel, free.
One Way
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tem to Tulsa.
sin-Inch girder separating him from
the ladder, or he may walk badly
across, trying to forget that a slip
might prove fatal. Really, it isn’t hait
bad, this walking acrons a thin steel
ribbon; it gives eae a feeling of
power.
by making publjeation of this cita-
tion ta some newspaper published in
the county ef Petter once in each
week for four consecutive weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof, yen
summon Rip McAlpine, whose resi-
donee is unknown who is alleged to
(By United Pren)
SYDNEY, New South Wales,Oct.
IS.—The trane-Pacifie aviators, Capt
Charles Kingsford-Smith and Lieut.
Lv. Amarile , , .,
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steal, something more than 75 feet
from the basement. Here the going is
a little easier, fog ptoaks have been
spread about to keep tools, riveta and
whatnot from ‘falling on heads below
(another constant hazard these men
face). if you like, you may now
walh at near the edge of the building
ae you dare and take a look at Ama:
riHo. It is well to have a stout heart
Rogers Rooting Co., Inc
; Representatives of
THE PHILIP CAREY COMPANY
in the city of Amarillo, on the first
Monday la November, A. D. 1928, the
same being the 5th day of November.
A. D. 1928, then and there to answer
a petitioa filed in said court on the
’1st day of September, A. D. 1298, in
a suit, numbered on, the docket of
said court, No. 6785 wherein A. L
Brannon to plaintiff, and Vivian Me-
Alpine and Bip McAlpine are de-
fendants; the nature of plaintiffs de-
mand being substantially, as follows,
to-wit:
On or about the 16th day of August.
1926, defendants made, executed and
delivered to plalatiff their one cer-
tain promissory note for the sum of
Thirteen Hundred Dollars, payable in
monthiy installments of $45.00 each,
the first installment being due and
payable on the 16th day of September,
1PM, and one installment to become
due on or before the 16th day of
each succeeding month thereafter un-
til the whole principal sum Is paid,
payable to the-order of plaintiff at
Amarillo, Texas, bearing interest at
the rate of te per cent per annum
from date until paid, interest pay-
able monthly, each installment shall
Located at 720 West Fifth Street, Amarillo, Texas. Telephone
Dial 4734
. "We are throwing ear etoro open
to all that care to see good pictures.
We will given any information about
them and the petsons who pointed
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F. Guthrie, also prominent in
field of writing and especially that
having been at this work for twenty
years and more. Jod Brennan, the big
boss, conf ides shat-he coeiders him-
self a mere youngster at the profes-
sion with a mere tl years at it.
A Serious Business
But to go on with our climb. After
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superintendent.
The drive which started several
weeks ago has increased the mem-
bership gradually aad at least this
number will attend today, it is be-
lieved.
A special program will be featured
by the chureh and following the reg-
ular morning classes at 9:30 the
members will assemble in the main
auditorium at 10:20 where the fol-
lowing program will be rendered.
Assembly march—by church orcboo-
tra. v -
Pipe organ sole—by Ophelia Wray,
Amarillo’s » year old prodigy.
Bible reading—by Ray and Rex
Daniel, 1924-25 twins and mascots of
the Amarill, Sandies.
Song—by Beginners* department.
Reading—by Mrs. Daisy Persons.
plane "Southern Crees" after a suer
cessfgl flight over the Tasman sea
from’New Zealand. It was th. first
flight from New Zealand to Auntralla,
though the two aviators flew from
this eontinent to New Zealand a few
weeks ago.
During the crossing. which took
—Gray Photo.
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skeletoa of the future akvacraper
Girders have been placed for only
five of the 14 stories which will tow-
er above the ground and for the two
floora below the surface.
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METHODISTS MAKE DRIVE TO
INCREASE MEMBERSHIP
TO 1,500
i you will have loft.year eoat and any-
thing likely to fall from pocket,
you step out onto the girders which
are the foundation for the ground
Mr. Vuunr-e "“5 --5, .""5, 412 l‛au rwacu wus ------ --- — m____-
publisher of the Hereford Brand, but Fchoice ‘of two alternatives: he may
was forced to retire from business 1 sit down and inch himself along the
several years ago on account of his !
health. At the time of his death be
was chairman of the National Red
Talk—by Georfe M. Waddill.
The program is scheduled to end
before the sermon of Dr. L. N.
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Amarillo Airport
Corporation
HAROLD W. BNGUBH, Mr . ’ . a
Arrivals and departures .
at Municipal Airport In
Oklahoma City; and .
Kalish-Bivins Field is '
Amarillo.
play at Hunsleys Ine., as a participat-
ing feature la Interntional Picture
Week which is observed annually
from Oetoer 10 to 20. This week
which is observed in all countries
was started four years ago as an
educational feature. u
"Good pictures age as necessary in
the home as good books," said Mr.
Hunsley. “In recognition of this
fact Picture Week was inaugurated
that s certain time might be given
ba education along artistie linen.
Only a few steps, so that the ascent
itself is not really so dangerous.
bUH, it pays to be carefut.
As you come to the top of each lad-
der and stop for a moment to got
your bearing you notice a riveting
crew or two at work, each one made
up of a boater at his forge, several
riveters sad as many "buekers." It’s
real werk. Is this business of forg-
i ing the thousands of separate units
of steel into a single, strong frame-
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Working klgh above the ground,
strolling nonchalantly about on gird-
ers six inches wide, looks dangerous few inches from the end of the nos-
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endless ladder rungs
now engaged in several big building
footing high above theground "tough 1 axolanta Ineludedt.in thembuitdine
Anl - Tai. i. C.e em tu. «... wonKnea sy nem inns are now under
from the street at the hordes of busy stand for eight hours st a time in
workers gives eno no true apprecia- front of a raging furnace and keep
nrr.ine -. ___ - — lion of the constant danger in which putting in and taking out red hot
Stuckey who will occupy the pulpit the men find themselves. To under- eoais all of that time, then throwing
w. " stand, you must see it from their these balls of t. any one of half
a dozen places, but being sure to
EXPECTED New Santa Fe Building To Be
IN POLK STREET WORKERS “PLAY CATCH” WITH RED-HOT RIVETS
By ELBERT W. SMITH.
Ranking with the moot fantastic
of stage dramas is one drama of real
life unfolding day by day boro la
Amarillo under—or rather over-our
very noses. It might be celled a
“Symphony in Stool." Its scene is
told at the corner of Ninth and Polk
streets, where the Btennan company
is ereetine a mammoth structure to
be used as an office building by the
Santa Fe railroad. The time extends
from about June 1«, 1928, to the
middle of June, "1929, when -company
officials expect to have the building
ready for occupancy.
To one who has had ne experience
with structural construetion (as this
is'the first building of its kind in
Amarillo, there are maay of us here),
a trip to the top of the incompleted
structure is a small education in
itseit.
hail from all corners of the United
States, many of them from Kansas
City, St. Louis, Chicago—everywhere,
Aad they are a picturesque lot.
"Slim" Pittman, who is in charge of
the stool wort; Mattigan, the jovial
big fellow who operates the station-
ary engine; J. Sawtelle, the carpenter
superintendent; Harry Crandel, the
general superintendent: Avery Cham-
bers. the estimator—all of them, in
fact.
It's interesting, too, to note how.
long they've beon'at thie so-called
Rogers Rooting Co., Inc
A , ? OF AMARILLO, TEXAS
LM. ROGERS, HHounton, President. ROES p,ROGERS, Amarill. V. P.
1 B. N. WADLEY, Dallas, Treasurer. * . H. W. WOOD, Amarillo V. P. and Manager.
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been prominently identified with
Hereford’s commercial and cultural
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sociated with Sapguinette and Steat,
of Fort Worth, for eight yours. TMs
'was one of the largest architectural
firms of the Southwest and Wyaat C.
Hedriek, architect, to their successor.
During the seven yeses with Mr.
Rittenberry, Mr. Hatch designed and
planned practically all of the build-
ings mads by this firm, Including the
Wolflin, Pleasant Valley, North
Buchanan, .Sanborn, ba Jacinto
schools and the addition to the Mc-
Kinley school in Amarillo. Other
buildings designed by Mr. Hatch in-
clude schools at McLean, Vega,*Mem-
phis, Turkey, Halo Center, Lorenzo
and Quitaque. He also had a big part
in making plans for the Canyon col-
lege, having made twelve sheets of
(By Hie Amoelated Prew)
KOENGSBEKG, Germany, (M. 13,
—A Zeppelin flight between Europ
and the United States by way of the
aretie regions in order to determindj
the practicability of that me to now
being actively prepared by a commit-
too under the chairmanship of Bridte
jof Nansen, noted Polar explorer.
The Zeppelin will be commanded
by Captain Walter Brane, secretary i
general of the Society of Aretie Bo-
search.
ef Texas, to-wit Let Number Eleven
(11) in Bloch Number Thirty-nine
(SB) of the Edgefield addition to the
city of Ansarillo, Potter county. Tax-
es. as shown by the map er plat ef
said addition, recorded in the deed
records of Randall county. Texas.
That said note shows credits amount-
ing to $528.66, and interest paid to
March ith IBM; that the install-
ments for April 16th, May 16th, June
16th, July 16th, aad August 16th,
1928, ars iong past due end unpaid
lag about six inehea from ths edge.
Perhaps, if yen are lucky, you are
in time to wsiek them "jump the der-
rick". No, this is not a new gams, it
is simply the term given to the pro-
ceos of raising the huge derrick
which lifts end pieces the steel gird-
ers. This operation has to be per-
formed whoa twe tiers of girders
hove been put la place and it is not
without its mood of dangor. Watching
it, it seems libs a harmlesa enough
occupation, until one reallzes that the
slightest slip may mean death for
As a result of a campaign to ia-
•eaaeo ita membership to 1,500 in the
Sunday school elases of the Polk
Street Methodist church, mors than
1,400 students are expected to attend
the annual Sunday school rally to-
day. according to Geprge M Waddill,
• nd for such other and further re-
lief that he msy be justly entitled.
Heroin fell not, bet have you bo* I
fore said court on the said first day |
of next term thereof this writ with
your return thereon, showing how
yo share executed the same.
Given under my hand and coal ef l
oaid court, at office de the eity af ;
Amarine, thia the 13th day of Oeto-
her. A. D. IVW.
Witnesa, J. C. SKILLMAN.
Clerk of loath district court ia adi
fot Potter county, Texas.
(Seal)
J. C. Derry, pioneer Pan bond le
architect end Elliot Hutch, for years
associnted with B. F. Rittenberry,
have farmed a partnership to carry
on their work as architects. They
have established an office in seem
414 Oliver-Eakle building nnd are
Charles T. P. Ulm, arrived here late ---------- ---
tonight (Saturday) to their famous first be applied oa the monthly Be-
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stool condition would allow, hept any constable at Potter county—
abreast with philanthropic activities.. Greeting: -.2.
As one of its pioneer citisdno be has w
Airlines hip from Tulsa
arriving nt Oklahoma
City to 2115 p. m. daily
make direct, immediate
eonnections kith us for
“Amarillo.
be transient persons to be end appear
at the next tegular term at the 108th
the distriet court of Potter count j, to be
"holden at the court house thereof.
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At present there le only a gaunt week. And it’s man’s wort.
----t 1 Imagine trying to held a fire hose
Aue-
MM to which meat of the IMO
lampa sehoel ehildren took port was
ML here Friday. Tha conteat was
Up Yao Go!
Then op you go! Back tier of girda
ere is reached by a separate ladder.----------------.
Between thene ladders are usually if you care to look down while etond-
the student The
ondektion with ob
atiea week ia the
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Vakee-Palmer building and other sim-
ilav bulldings.
Mr. Berry entered the arehitectural
field here in 1910 aad desigaed many
hulldinga here including the SL
Charles Apartments, the McKinley
school, the West addition to the
Junior Heights school, the Smith
bullding. the Tourst Inn, the Ameri-
can State Baah, the Fair theater
bulldina. the John Shelton, the Mast-
ernon. Food Brandenburg, and H. A.
Nobles zesidences.
Me designed the original high
sehool and three ward sehools in
Clovie, the First National bank, tke
Baptist hospital, tke Barry Hardware
company building, tke Joe A. McLel-
lan building and a number of homes.
In Clayton, New Mexico, bo deslgaod
all echos is, including two grade
buildlags aad the high school and al-
ee the First ' Nations) bank, Asar
Bree, building, Otte Johnson Mer-
cantile building, the Morrie Johnson
and the Hammond residences and all
sehpols for the county for a ported
of three years.
- He also designed all rural schools
period ef several years. In De Baca
in Quay county, New Mexico, over a
county he designed several schools,
the Vaughn, New Mexico, high school
and else several school buildings in
Tarnece county. Ho drew plans fer
the Loving, New Mexico, high school
anl the Lee County National bank.
Ns designed the Crosbyton high
school, the Southwest bank nt Cana-
dian and waa associate architect on
the original Memphis high school
Both Mr. Hatch and Mr. Berry are
well known in the architectural world
and both hove bees in this country
for many years.
construction to the Odom Oldsmobile
building, the Walter Mount residence,
business block and hotel buildlag at
Groom, First State Bank building.
Boise City, a business building at
Plainview, bank building nt Demmitt
andresidence nt Clarendon.
Mr. Hatch was associated with E.
F. Rittenberry, Amarillo, for seven
years. Prior to that time he was as-
foor. Immediately, before you hove
DIES SATURDAY fenagep.? being suspended in mid- craft in the country,
air, for there to a sheer drop of 25 Lots of Celebrities
------ . feel to the basement. The basement There’s an interesting sidelight on
HEREFORD, Oet. U.—B F. Guth- fioor. you recal with a slight shud- ‘ these men of steel; most of them on
rie, prominent newspaper man and is a five-foot-thiek "cushion" of this Amarillo job ore "celebrities" at
eitizen of Hereford, passed sway Sat- concrete. It will pay to stay awake, their particular line. Many ef them
urday morning at his home after a decide. have been workers la steel fer near:
lingering illness lasting over a period Twenty feet away is the double ly thirty years aad have travelled
of a number of years. ladder used to elimb to the next tier, i from job to job over the entire coun-
Mr. Guthrie was former owner and To reneh this ladder eae it given a try, leaving monyments to their skill
publisher ef the Hereford Brand, but Fchoice ‘of two alternatives: he may from one coast to the other. They
Phone Rural 54-F-31 for reservation. To go to
field, drive out north paved highway to Pleasant
Valley School, and turn west one mile. Visitors
welcome.
lege, who will speak at the Central
Presbyterian chureh bare this morne
tag et U o’elpek.
Dr, Gordon has besa deau ef the
eel lege since it waa founded a few
years and is widely known
throughout Texas as well as is the
Panhandle, Ho tree afone time dean
of Trinity university at Waxabachir,
president of the state normal taboo I
at Ada, Okla., and president of Tulsa
university.
An invitation has bees extended td
the peoph of Amarillo to attend his
torture this morning, church effieiai-
Mid tost night.
PLANS ZEPPELIN
FLIGHT TO U.S.
BY ARCTIC ROUTE
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half a dozen er more man.
Movies nnd fiction have it that
Rongnd trips from Amarillo every
Tueeday and Friday.
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of poetry, fear sons: Keith of Here-
ford. Bruce o’ Wichita. Kan.; Galan
of College Station, N. M. and Paul
Guthrie of Chicago. Only Mr. Guth-
rie’s son Keith was present et his ,
bedside at the time of his death, but
others arrived late yesterday.
The body will lie in state at the
family residence Sunday until 2
o'clock in the afternoon, after which
tke funeral services will be held at
the Christian chureh ef Hereford,
with Bev. Boss, poster, officiating.
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PAR18, Oct. IS.—The Havas ageney
stated today that an administrative
inquiry into the case of Harold
Horan. Universal Service correspond-
ant who waa requested to. laave
France because ef his connection
with publication of documents re-
lating to the Anglo-French naval aa-
eord. had revealed that there had
not been corruption of officials but
a simple profesaional error on the
pert of on attache of the press bur-
enu of the foreign affairs ministry.
POLANOWiU-RAISE
STATUE TO FREEDOM
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GDYNIA, Poland, Oct. IS.—The
Polish government has completed
plans for the erection of a "Statue of I
Independence,” similar in site and in-
spiration to the American Statue of
Hiberty.
The monument will commemorate
the tenth anniversary of Poland's in-
dependence nnd will be located here .
to emphasise the feet that aa outlet |
to the mu ia the symbol of Poland a |
lade pendonee.
Fully equipped, and ready to promptly, and efficiently take care
of anything, in the ROOFING, SHEET METAL, or ASBESTOS
lines. We offer to Amarillo, and the great Panhandle Section,
, the services of EXPERT ESTIMATORS, and COMPETENT
WORKMEN, and have opened for your convenience, die largest-
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