Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, January 20, 1930 Page: 3 of 10
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NATIONALLY KNOWN AUTHORITY ON COOKERY Will Have Charge of the School
THE FOLLOWING FIRMS AND PRODUCTS INVITE YOU TO BE PRESENT
the trens-
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J. W. LANCASTER
TO BE BURIED AT
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
•The hand was played at auctfom.
South, th* dealer, bid one heart. West
bid one spade. North passed. East
Los Angeles for burial.
Mr. Lancaster fou
garage by Mrs. Marion Bol
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COMMUNICATES WITH BYRD
which th* declarer wina ia tho dum-
my with the ace. South plays th*
nine, and West, th* declarer, follow*
with Ue four With normal distri-
button West.can now count hia hand
and find that he has on* losing spade,
a losing heart (the other heart ran
be ruffed in dummy), a losing club
Removes Steins ’
DestroysOdors
“ KAsGerms
Dr. Arthur J. Mertzke, foremost
appralsal expert in the United States
and author of th* course la appreis-
ing, who will address the Amarillo
Real Estate Board Tuesday at a
noon luncheon at tho Amarillo hotel.
Dr. Mertzke is on his way to the
business meeting of the National
Association of Real Eatate Boards at
Phoenix, Ariz. Conferences will be
hold during Tuesday afternoon.
Hurley, I
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ing to make a singleton king and
would properly go up with kit ace.
If deelarer should lead a club from
dummy befor leading the jack of
diamond* from dummy, by tho time
hearts, and the dummy has Uo are
of opponent'* bid. The declarer holds
Uo ace of elube and ace of apades,
therefore it it perfectly natural to
asauma that South had to have the
ace of diamnod in order to bid and
rebid his hand. This was the declar-
er‘s reasoning, to be decided to try
to make his eingleton king of dia-
monda.
The jack of diamonds waa led from
ths dummy. Naturally South expect*
West to finesse the jack of diamond*.
and a losing diamond—four losing
trucks in all.
South bld one heart and then two
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above shoula end this condition speed-
ity.
Tomorrow: Temporary Slump In
Milk Consumption of Little Conoco
quence.
Greer's Dept. Store
Corner 4th and Polk
iek Mor- '
Wheatley,
and J. H.
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tuties. As 1
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regard to I
Secretary i
Judgment ]
knowledge 1
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diate ac- .
West bid two apades which elosed the
auction a* all passed.
The contract bidding would be
South one heart, West two spadea,
all paa*.
North opens with the' eight of
All merchandise goes for about one-fourth of
the actual cost. Supply yourself now and save
many dollars.
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Valuable Prizes
FUNERAL RITES FOR
ROBERT SCOTT SUNDAY
than a fall nursing period ea eno.
The last milk drawn from the breast
is the richest.
Check Diet Carefully.
The battle, baby whose skin la mar-
red by blackheaeds may be taking a
formula that la far too rich. Some
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Globe-News Cooking School
it ia necessary to immediately cash
his ace of diamond* in order to ptop
game.
When you attempt to make a Ma-
gleton, eamouflago the ploy ae mock
a* possible, and play it early.
(Copyright, IMO. NEA Service, lac.)
QUITTING BUSINESS
JANUARY 30th WILL BE OUR
LAST DAY
The body of J. W. Lancaster, 59,
randher who was killed Saturday by
carbon monoxide gas from the ex-
haust of his automobile in a garage
in the rear of his home at 1501 Fill-
more Street, was sent last night to
From now until that time anyone that is inter-
ested in REAL BARGAINS should visit this
store.
Southwestern Public Service Company
Frigidaire and Meadows Select-A-Speed
" mute & Kirk,-----
Nelly Don Dresses
Amarillo Hardware Company,
Round Oak Stoves,
Auburn Amarillo Company
Auburn and Cord
* Panhandle Laundry
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
GRASS VALLEY, Calif, Jan. 19-
The Byrd expedition in far-of An-
tarctica has been brought within
hearing distance of this community.
T. S. Richarda, Grass Valley piner
is frequently in communication with
the Byrd party and recently picked
up a message Intended for Washing-
ton. D. C, relaying it to tko capital.
Richards, whos radio station is
licensed ae W6GZ, is a persons!
friend of Howard Mason, operator
for Ue Byrd expedition.
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Dry clothes indoors, yet have cot-
tons kad Utwa* M frMhhMd wbite
white M wind sad ran cm make
them. For CLOROX in the soaking
suds or first rinse will bleach and
disinfect, too. .___’
Whether you use machine or tuba,
there is no needto boil your clothes
to make them snowy-white. A few
tablespooafuls of CLOROX to fee
should he have liberal quantities of
bacon, better, end eream or he is all
too apt ta have not only blackheads,
but eczema as well.
Mra. C. L. baa an unusual ease in
that her baby is so very, very young
—only seven week* old, and has de-
veloped blockhead* on cheeks, chin
and lobes of ears. Sho is using Cas-
tile soap and ia at a loss to under-
stand the condition or how to alter
ring
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YOUR BABY
and MINE
By MYETLE MEYER ELDBED
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Arkansas
E. S. BURGESS
LUMBER
Corner Fifth and Tyler Street!
Phone 2-0709
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eonformity with bl. weight Marinis
■ix feet and one-inchan. He packs
a punch ia ble right flat that pella
a wook in bed for any recipient as ho
bar several times proven.
Marti* nee completea 28 yearn of
dervice la the local police department.
He la new 65 years old. Martin will
receive a pension of $75 a month.
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JANUARY
more Street. Bov. Clark Buckner, Those motners wnose enuarenanave
poster of the First Christian church, been troubled with tbia acme eondi-
officiated and burial was in Llano tion have found that aa soon as ths
excess fat ia removed from the diet
Mr. and
ion street,
ight. wild
rom N. 8.1
pel. Rev.
Methodist
urtal Jill
bo?"is
lyn, two
them, too rich a milk causes loco of
appetite, and other indleatloao of toe
much fat.
When the baby le receiving addi-
tional foods, the common fate appear-
ing in the diet are cod liver oil, but-
ter and bacon. It is all very well
whom he rented rooms. She broke
through a window and found him,
lying on the floor of the garage,
gasping. A pullmotor was rushed to
the place, but he was too far gone to
be revived.
He Ie survived by his widow, a
hides on }
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Berry’sforrug cleaning. 905 W. 10. pasted. South bid two hearts and
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Amarillo Fish Market
Fish and Oysters
€oca€olaBottlingCompany
Snowdrift
Gooch’s Macaroni '
Clorox
_ K. C. Baking Powder
Morton’s Salt
Nujol
Advice aad leaflet, on problems
of diet, discipline or general care
of babies aad children are avail-
able to any reader without cos.
Simply write Mrs. Eldred full de-
tails, enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope and aend to
Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of
the -Your Baby and Mino" de-
partment of this newspaper.
hearta, the' top of hia partnezauiahhe‘tanbn,stuuthoiiummgotr zla
ta for the
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NOTICE
the annual mooting of the atock.
holders of the Amariilo Building
and Loa AooeciaUow will be held
et the offices of the asuoeiation
Friday, January z4th, at 4 p. m.
B. E CRUDGINGTON,___
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CUT DOWN ON FATS —WATCH
BLACKHEADS DISAPPEAR.
Because wo have ee. long, looked
upon blackheads no indicative of dirt
and aa inadequate cleansing of the
skin itself it is
difficult to realise
Great West Mill
Flour
Wtfetoe Creameries---
Mistletoe Butter,, Mistletoe Ice Cream, Pool’s Milk
Amarillo Hotel
Mrs. Chitwood’s Residence While in Amarillo
Best Maid Products
— McIlroy’s Market .. / .
Groceries, Meats, Delicatessen
Funeral services for Robert S.
Scott, pioneer resident of this city,
who died into Saturday at hie home,
721 North Fillmore street, were held
lie of pro-
to make
y loads,
6 will bo
kbo.
ssified by
navigable
a notice-
lea in the
inn.
ose epond
estoration
(By th* .Misti* Prem)
IAS CRUCES, N. M.. Jan. 19—F.
’I0*0 of Hutchison, Kana, arrived
al tA New Mexico College of A. A
M V take charge of Ue aow state
depakment which win be known aa
the -Food and Fertilizer Control
Office."
Thin office was provided for at Ue
laet session of the legislature, it
will be the duty of the man in charge
of the office to establish supervision
over tko sale of etock feeds and eom-
mercial fertilizers in New Mexico.
All companies manufacturing such
feeds and fertiizers for sale in this
atate, will be required to submit
analysis of their goods and must
continue to supply items in compli-
anca with the law recently enacted.
Mr. Oakes ia a graduate of tke
Kansas state agricultural college. He
received the degree of Bachelor of
Seience in Agriculture in 1920. While
nt Manhattan ha did special work in
milling, nnd during kia college course
waa a part-time employ* of Ue Kan-
aaa milling department.
He received hie Master of Science
degree in 1923 from the University of
Minnesota, where he did major work
in economies and minor work in bio-
chemistry. . Until his appointment
here, he was employed as a chemist
in one ef the large mills at Hutchi-
son, Kansas.
-Detailed Information concerning
tke requirements of tko new food and
fertiliser law will be ready for distri-
bution' within Us next week," raid
Mr. Oakes in commenting on tko es-
tahkiahment of tko office at State
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IMANIS OFFICERS
JO BE INSTALLED
■ AT COUNTRY CLUB
' BIGGEST POLICE CHIEF
IS RETIRED OH PENSION
lag to
yesterday from tka komo of kia sis-
ter. Mrs. Thomae Williams, 809 Fill- it
more Street. Rev.' Clark Huebner, ‘
(Br mternational Xews Service)
NEW ALBANY, Ind, Jan. 1».-Tha
lsrs.it police chief in th* United
States ka* J u»t been retired on a pen-
alon kero by tho new city administra-
tion.
Ha ta chief William A. "Punch-
Martin, wh, weigha 325 pounds. In
Willie Frank Lancaster, all of Los for baby to have cod liver oil dally,
Annies. -----bushefioutdn't have too much, nor
rts, from cows* miks are very riehin-fats.and
while the baby may gain very well on
FEEDCONTROL-
MW EFFECTIVE
NNEW MEXICO
itati a. > bl coma m
. BE HEADQUARTERS FOR
F NEW DEPARTMENT
nnd refusex to_put on hie neo, and
the eingleton king le played by th.
declarer, which holds tho trick, if
declarer bad led a small diamond
from dummy, South might well raa-
aon that Uo declaror wee endoavor-
amzq
er edg
blackheads ea the
Caces of babies aad
children are dee to
something Inter-
nally awry, aad
that “aomething"
la very frequently
an excess of fat in
the diet.
New nursine ba-
bies can get black-
heads in only oae Mra. Eldred
way, which is from too rich a breast
milk, so Uat the end of blackheads
eemos not by eny change of eoep or
a different method of bathing, but by
the mother’s taking more exercise,
eating less rick foods, and nursing
baby at more infrequent intervale.
Another method of deallag with
the too rich breast milk problem —
equally as effective for the baby who
is gaining too much weekly and kas
indigestion or colic as for Uo baby
who has blackheads-! is to nurse only
a short time on each breast, rather
Cordial Invi tation Is Extended
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Now officers of the Kiwanis club
will be installed at the annual ladies’
night program of Uo organisation nt
the Amarillo Country club tonight.
An entertainment program has been
arrangea for the banquet preceding
the installation ceremony. A dance
will close Ue program.
The following officers will be in-
stalled: S. J. Cole, president; John
K. Boyce, vice president; Orin Allen,
-aarretary-treasnrer; Will Collins, dis:
trict trustee; Mason King, Jack
Sbeera, Clarence Williams, Erwin
Oqhaner, Rabey Funk, Marion Bral-
It A i nd Bond Burge; -, directors.
the akin conditlon eleara up imme-
diately without external aide, er a
different method la Uo care of the
skin-just the ellmination of Ue of-
feeding fat element aad tko black
heads disappear.
I wpuld out art tour-hour nurainz
porieda, Mra. 0. L. A teaspoon or
more of water before each nursiag
W ....... Mid** id । at
By WM. E. McKENNEY
Tournament Manager, America*
Bridge League
Every player gota a thrill out ef
making a singleton king. Generally
he considers hlasaelf lucky, but neon-
aionally n declarer ea* intelligently
plan such a play.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, January 20, 1930, newspaper, January 20, 1930; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564808/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.