Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1930 Page: 3 of 16
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WAPCO BEANS
29c
END OF SEASON SALE
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49c
near Um
over the bud
89 SUITS
Regular Price $22.50 and $27.50
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FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
GREEN BEANS
SUNKIST EEMONS Size, dozen ....29c
CHERRY REDRHUBARBIb..
9c
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FANCY TENDER OKRA Ib
SIZES 32 TO 42
BLUE BOY LETTUCE
10c
FIRM GREEN CABBAGE Ib
31/2
SALE or
BALE or
2 lb. M. J. B. Coffee, each
98c
STETSON
avn-2
Dromedary Dates, Pkg
21c
THE FRIENDS OF
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White Swan Tiny Tot Peas, No. 2 Can
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27c
ERNEST SMITH
312c
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Crescent Matches, Box
Swifts Gem Nut Oleo, Lb.
19c
Respectfully Urge All Voters To Vote In the City Election
57c
tevetete •
DRY SALT--12* SPARER®- .15c
27C
HAMS
SWIFT PREMIUM,
39c
Lb.
Lb.
19c
Swift's Genuine Spring Lamb
Lamb
Lb.
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Firemen Save
Venus From
Raiment
Lamb
Breast,
Lb.
121c
Yellow Clng.
Lariat Brand,
2% Cm ....
to custody of Kanans offieer todan t
and Hutehinson eounty efficer had I
• litde mere than $i/00 recovered I
WOMAN
aEED.
Optimist
Steals Dallas
Patrol Wagon
Crowd* Go
Where They Get
What They Want
on flelds of grent promise have
Um aipeovered to Bolivia.
KANSAS BANK JOB
LEAVE STINNETT
saying that M
tor or Mr 3
and that
known. B
Mrs. I
was toun
west ofl..
of letters .we
highway, end
missives, kapt
pan by pist
Biggs, led to
theory that 1
killed baht
Signs of a
Santibanes and members of his ateff.
Partea Gil and his party plaa to
remain to San Antonio an UI Saturday
jight before resuming their journey
homeward.
... 6c
Six Suita imitation Palm Beach Suits,
2 Pair* Panto $9.85
Extra large, all clean
and ready for the frying
Iff
SfeRen
ICE CREAM
FRYERS
VEALe-
73
33c
*dly battered body
Bankhead Highway,
Sunday. A number
strewn along tea
• eontents of these
Meat for the most
P Attorney Boy 1.
handonment of tea
—woman had been
aderun driver,
uuzzle were found
Large, Vaney,
Each .......
14c
P a G or '
Cryetal White,
10 Barn.......
STRAWS
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VEAL LOIN CROPS,
G July AleThe Big
1 today quoted Sherif
at Reeves County aa
UI caused tea kiU-
I Loyd near Toyah
at her slayer was
The growth of Amarillo, as well as the successful administration of its business affairs, is entirely
in the hands of its Commission.
ALTERATIONS
EXTRA
Fancy Home-Grown,
Pound ............
AlSO—MAPLE PECAN—lime SHERBET--FRESH PEACH—
RED RASPBERRY
TXT OUR REAL SPECIALS:
Peanut Brittle
Ice Cream
FRIDAY TO FRIDAY
at Steffen Dealers Only
This special is repeated due to
the many requests for it.
ITY.SLAYING.OE
SORT EXPOUND-
BIGSPRING —
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SAN ANTONIO, July tV-*a route
to Mexico City trom a vacation apent
at Havana, Emilio Partee Gil, former
provialonal president of Mexico, Ma
wie and a group et friends were
Dial 2-2225 For Your Nearest Steffen Dealer
i i, .a •.
(By The Ameclated Pem)
STINNETT, July Bi—Fout men
wanted far bank robbery to Edna,
Pork and Baaaa. Lma Beans,
Bad Beana, Blaekeyed Peas,
’ a Can........................
CHEESEstas
LUX TOILET SOAP:.
GINGER ALE 2 2
QUALITY foods at A lower cos
(Political Advertisement) ,
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. .72c
142
Center Slice*, 1
Half or Whole,
bady. Mra, Loyd was beaten
Mad with bate a sharp and
SPECIALS
FANCY noME-GnowN BOASTING CORN, A 1
offered far arras* of the men.
TM prisonere were Mid te have
made statements and officers said
they were likely the same man whs
robbed a bank at Alluwe, Okla.
J. LEVY
SINCE 1908
—
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Big ar>
Spring Ke
Mr. Smith has resided in Amarillo twenty-five years. He is a successful business man, owns his
own property and has reared his family in Amarillo. His business dealings have always been
clean, honorable and capable. He has always stood for progress and morality. He is a man of
I independent judgment and no other man will do his thinking for him as a City Commissioner.
He is a man of sober, constructive judgment who understands the people and their needs and
j will investigate fairly every public question coming before the Commission. His decisions will
not be dictated by prejudice or favoritism. He has no friends to reward and no enemies to
punish and has made no promises that could embarrass him in acting at all times for the best
interests of all parts of the City.
L Those supporting Mr. Smith s opponents state openly that if he is elected that he will discharge
the present City Manager, the Chief of Police, the City Health Officer, the City Engineer, the Chief
of the Fire Department and in fact practically proposes to discharge all of the departmental
heads in the city government. It is even urged by some of his friends that the real purpose of
I this opponent’s candidacy is to embarrass and hinder the present City Commission in a construc-
tive program.
If the present members of he City Commission should make mistakes Mr. Smith will not hesi-
date to oppose diem. If th y are right he will not be swayed by prejudice to oppose them.
19c SALAD
Philander C. Knox, Jr., son o the
tote senator from Pennayivani4, in
police aeert today on • ehare" ot
pesging a worthless ehec
Knox, who lives at wild Rose Shores, I
Md,, gave him the eheek for • motor
beat enginu. Enoz told tea eourt he
gave the eheek te Childs with the
understandinz to WM not to becnshed
uqtil he recetved money to eover it.
TEAMER BURNING
JEns2YTCTA,N5,"July
Fire brake out shortly after noon to-
day in e tower held of the uteamer
President Harrison of the Dollar
line.
TM ship war scheduled to sail at
4 o'elock thia afternoon on • world
eruise.
BACON
Some customera any that
Clarence aunders Stores
Are Too Crowded. So are
good movies, good baseball
games, ‘good summer re-
aorta.
Vote For the Best Interest Of Amarillo, Tomorrow,
* r AND BE SURE TO VOTE
• a ■■ ■
Paid for by friends of Ernest Sm h
41c FISH ■ 34c
(By Umited Pyema)
WINONA LAAX, ind., July 31—-
A Venus de Nile statue which
stands near the Winona Lake fire-
house will remain unadorned de-
spite effort, of Un. Mary Schell
Starr to elothe it with poison
ivy.
Mra. Starr, who lives here to
the summers and to Chicago in
tM winters, thought the statue,
donated to the city to years ago,
was “not quite proper" eo she
planted rows of poison fry around
its base.
Fire fighters who Ure to the
firehouse nearby happened, how-
ever, te like the statue as it to so
they uprooted tee plants with a
high pressure Maa.
Mra. Starr appealed to Follee
Chief Frank W. Edington, but M
sided with the firemen, reminding
Mrs, Starr this was Bill Sanday’,
home town and that if the statue
waa all right with Sanday it waa
all right with Mm.
JAILED FOR CHECK
a, n. Ametata Pi
WASHMGTON, July s1-A
27c =25c 15
29c VEAL 2
A
VEAL xounD.attas
RED STAR FLOUR "
pan. Each ..
Angelus Martlunallow, pkg. . ..
Wapco Cut Beans, No. 2 Can......
DALLAS, Joly Si. —’ The meat
optimiytie thief to tee world stele
• polie patrol ear from two plain
clothsamen.Wadueader-mhilezthe
oticera were to a store eashing
their pay checks.
Twelve hour. later tM thief
ceme to urtet, however, when W
collided with a truek near Ennis
and was arrested.
Dallas polie. broadcast tM num
bar of tee stolen Mr Wedneaday
night, aad tM Kani, nutherities
quiekly identified th. stolen ma-
china.
n will bo returned to Dallaa to-
day, together with tM thief.
20cBACON:19c
SLICED B iCOH .=
tonto this afternoon by a large dele-
uation of city officials, represeta-
tives of tM chamber of commeree
29c VEAL
a blunt instrumhent apparently. A
blood-atained bottle was nearby.
Offieora learyed from tM letters
that tea woman waa engaged in a
seareh far a 10-year-old son, whose
father lire, to Midland.
"We know tM man wM killed her
if we can find him," the sherift wa,
quoted aa saying.
$ 1385 Fs
SPAGETTI . 1212
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1930, newspaper, August 1, 1930; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564151/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.