Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1929 Page: 27 of 64
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rehb, Albert Foreman, John North,
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The reception committee to com-
POPULATION EX-
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furnishings or for the finest that you may buy.,
Built to endure. Magic Chef will give you many,
many years of superb cooking service.
only 47,770 of these w<
ba atty the balance repr
omers from the prov
proximately - throe million dollars
over 1928.
diee eountries
’ho tminine populatlon ezeeeds
i masculie by 326,000. This alg-
los that about every sixth man
have pronounced Magic Chef the
most notable style-creation in the
house furnishing’s field in a decade.
For this immediate acceptance by
authorities a large measure of credit
is due Frank Alvah Parsons, B. S.,
President of the New York School of
Fine and Applied Art, whose expert
fg-bal-
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8AM miles.
Of the other uyatoms operating in
the Bouthwest, the Missouri Pacifie
did th. greatest amount of business
during the flrot portion of this year,
reporting a total of 678,492,50400 as
against $72,290,534.00 in 1928. Oper-
■ting 7,461 miles of track, the M. P.
make our store your
-headquarters dur-
ing your stay in’
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QUAN, Sept A1—One baby i»
. for each eleven miputes that
Backs tek ia Berlin, but never-
ma th. deaths in the German
ai anseedod the births by COM,
as revealed by the 1929 edition
ho Berlin Statistieal Tear Book,
relume also showsd that there
been a not tnetease of popula-
of 75,215 sinee the 1081 census.
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Mou are invited to attend the
Ant exhibition of Magic Chef, the
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—never before has there been a cook-
ing appliance like it! In creating this
new, exquisite and totally different
stove, the manufacturers have ig-
nored all precedent in order to meet
perfectly the urgent demand for a
style in stoves to conform with the art trends of
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80L00, approximately eight milion
dollars more than for the 1928 cor-
responding period, while operating
expenses jumped from 92 to mil-
lions.
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ableta show
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see the latest furni-
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MAGIC CHEF, ths New Vogun in Gas
■sagas, was dodpsU in tbslssssraAi Labs
oratory of Amwiasn Stove Company by
Engineers working ia eollaboratlon with
Vrank Alvah Panons, B. 5., Presldent of
the New York School of Fine and Applled Art
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\oque in (qas farujes
di s play fo r Public Inspection
ot eH. Petty, asirman, U. Nr
ver, L. B. Newby and P. J. Wool-
rhe entertalnment and program
ymittee is composed ef: E. L
borts, chairman, P. L. Reppert, R.
Barren, Elbert Lamb, Wales Mad-
n, Jlas Frier, R. B. Gibbs, F. A
roes and Fred Lyon.
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l the city might take onto himself
second wife, if plygamy wore
anetlohed. The predomtnance of
amen isremphasized in the borough
t Wflmersdof where the gentle, sex
onstitutes 58.5 per sent of the
finance committee is
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Betel reservations are in charge
i J. N. King, chnirman. Jack Rawlos, — -- w -geu- --g — -----
emy Beverly, B. I. Barfield, J. M. months of this year for pure oper-
ded. An valves
of B. W. Galbraith, chairman, le- •• c- -u ----u
Maynard. E. 8. Burgess, J. B. whose 5.304 miles of track yielded
M mlllieas ad dollars in spesetlM
revenue in the seven months, three
months, two million dollars more
than toot-year with opesating —
peases jumping from M to 84 mil- —
lion. - '
The Texas-New Orleans follows
closely behind, reporting $42,447-
942.00, an inerease of nearly four
millions over last year aad with 1ess
than a million dollars more operating
expenses. The Missouri-Kansas-Teg-
as did a business of $31,710,828.00, a •
million more than 1928, during the
first neven months of the current
year.
T. & P. Shows Decrease.
The Texas ad Pacific was the
only one of the large Southwestern
liaes to report a decrease in revenue
under 1828. During tho present year
it yielded $27,102,797,00 as against
$28,463,740.00 last year. Operating
expenses of the same line dropped
approximately the same as the reve-
nue, totalimg for the first seveh
months of this year $16,783,008.
Smallest of all the major south-
western railroads, the Gulf, Colorado
just the Santa Fe. Of the two, the
Banta Fe showed the greatest
eantage of increase over 1928 "
whe its operating revenue .
from $110860,649.00 in the first
en months of 1828 to $123,367,-
this year. m,
Despite this decided increase,
Santa Fe was able to cut _____ -
expenses of the year previous, the
only one of the five big lines to do
•so. For the first seven months it
sueceeded in cutting expenses from
$84,110,790.00 to $82805,153.00.
The operating revenue of the
Southern Pacific system for the 1828
seven-month period was $135,691,
eom-111,249 "Ues of track, only amassed
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million more than in 1828.
The Santa Fas mileage now is
9892 and the Southern Pacific’s
has top end tans vanelah the times. •
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nitnunonazveynim an Magic Chef sounds a new note of beauty for the
hendlesotOnyzGreeBakellt kitchen. Possessing the aristocratic elegance of a
hanfeuknd Aln piece of fine drawing-room furniture, it will give
with Pescock Gieen Tm and your kitchen a refreshing atmosphere of ndviuu
Mirth Sata Toy. Al ms numri ality and modernity-a kitchen that you can now
g The "Mi^i Oaf" O««s b embellish to your heart’s content, without a single
equlpped with the tamene dimcordant note.
Lomain (Mod Wheel) Ovum Heat " "
Regulatom. Measunesundauto- Authorities on interior decoration
e new
tach a huge success of this expgsitiohe a
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US’ registration eommittee
id of Mrs. A L. Roberts,
Mesdames J. M. Pryor, M.
3. Ftton,‘Gib Jackson, D. S. Watkins,
Id. O. Faw, R. H. Rally, Bob Loh-
Iman, Un Cheshire and P. L Rep-
Pr. reception 3mmitte. is eom
pozserdinw.M.Hall, chgirman:
5edames F. J. Wooldridge, Louis
|joi*son, A A Burgess, John Wiz-
gins, J. B. boo, J. M Webb, F. M.
Letorge, Frank Wardle, I H. Ander-
64 D. W. Faw, M. M. Sadler, L. D.
uth, W. L. Blake, E. O. Jordan, Gib
uckuom John Wiggins, B award An-
Mgen, E. B Burgess, Jack Wo ford
. M. Brooks.
Registrations era in charge af
rank Gillette, chairman, O. M. Chis-
Im, Len Cheshire, Bob Lohman, R.
. Eelly, Henry Taylor, Louis John-
m, Frank Wardle, Grady Stubbs,
sa* Munson, Fred Seale, Mr. At-
ood, L. E. Griffin, C. H. Beebe, T.
■ Spencer.
F. E Booeroft is chairman of- yhe
aneportation committee. - Other
embers are: J. B. Lynn, Lowell
lunday, Ralph Ready, Jack Parks,
udley Foy and J. M. Patton. The
vmmittee in charge of the mooting
t the Osirian Cloister and tho eon-
itation is composed of Wes M.
all, vezte rent snark. J. E. Bill
nd Ga in¥ D. Whitsitt.
Indies’ Committees
Mtn. Dwight Newby is general
hairman of tha ladies’ committees
1th Mrs. Gaines D. Whitsitt, hostess.
The decoration eommittee is com-
88M nd Mus U. hi. Olvoa, Maa.. Web
r Clark, and Mrs. D. A Watkins,
1th Howard Anderson and Lin
hehire assistants.
za-an Amarillo Bldg.
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But, Magic Chef has more theu plensing prep Dr?
tions, aymmetrical lines, ‘benutiful finish and
charm of color. It posuesses, in addition to the
fnmmw Red Wheel heat-controlled oven many ex-
elusive service features that make it an extremely
durable, efficient, labor-caring cooking appliance:
Magic Chef wBi glorifyany kitchen, old o new. It
will harmonize with any decorative theme. It will
, ly a million doUar iucroaoa, wttb a
total revenue th* first parted of 1929
of $15,685,646.00 and operating eg-
। pegses ot .$12,501,063.00, Tha Gulf
, now operates 1944 miles of Une,
Passenger service continues to
, play an Inconsequential part in the
■ life of the railroad, and in fact, play-
ed an even less important one daring
the first seven months it tht year
than tt did for the sems period last.
Of over the1km billiondollartrera-
i nue of ths M major lines, only $464,-
- 661,431.00 was derived from passen-
. gsr servce,.ad this was 11 millfon
> dollars loss than in 1928.
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AB servic features at Magis Chet hem heem
thoroughly tested and approvd by Dorothy
E. Shank, B. S., M. A., Director at tbs Bea
ican Stove Companni
formerly Inatruetor at Feed Resenreh, Honse-
port is the tact that the sixth com-
pany in amount sf operating revenue
operates nearly 1,000 more miles of
track than any other system in the
country. It is tbs Chicago, Milwau-
daquleky
composed st Mrs. M. W. Galbraith,
zeneral chairman; Mr, Dwtgbt M-
Newby, |a charge et | ngram, and
Mesdames L. D. Smith. Lowell Man-
day, Frank Gilletta, John Maynard.
E. B. Petty. Jaak Parka, K A Burgeas
aad John Armstrong.
The eommittee in charge ef the
chicken barbecue Thursday noon to
composed of Mr* Geno Bowe, chatr-
, man, and Mesdames A. F. Arnold.
Wales Madden. Beary Analey, B. E.
Burna. A L Barfield, Elbert Lamb.
Tho committee in cherge of thezter
pertiee !• ebmpen4 or Un J-E Hill,
chairman, and Mesdames Guy Chia:
holm, Albert Foreman, J. A Una and
J. V. Woodtord.____________
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1929, newspaper, September 22, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569347/m1/27/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.