Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1928 Page: 3 of 14
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FOR MRS. CAFFEE
ARE HELD MONDAY
I7.M up unti June sodh.
Hl Oliver-Eakte Building
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Starting with SOO members a "Per-
sonal Health Association" in England
is giving instructions In the necessity
for such things as pure air, sunlight,
root, and suitable recreation.
Keep the '
children peppy!
AND MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED—SEE LIST AT
2 CONVENIENT STORES.
LOOK AT
THESE BARGAINS
2 LECTRICALLY RECORDED
BRUNSWICK RECORDS for...
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(Bring can or will give tickets. No crank cases
drained at these prices.)
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LMagnolene
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On the Sereen With
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TOLZIEN MUSIC
STORE
“Everything Musical”
713 Polk.
Motor Oils
and Greases;
The proper grade of Magnolene
lubricant at evary friction point
defeats wear and keeps the spirit
of yuth in motor and hassig
nis, golf and horseback riding. You may
reft in tents," cottages or modern resort
hotels.
All these anticipated pleasures will be
calling you to make hastc: Grades will
be heavy, and while you Catch your
breath with wonder at the beauty of
Ozar mountain scenery, listen for the
Magnolia Petroleum Company
Agencies Throughout the Southwest
holesale Dintributors
J. M. RADFORD GROCERY CO.
VITAPHONE
First 2-Reel Talking Pieture,
"Solomon’s Children”
A elever playlet with an ex-
eellent cast headed by Hugb
Herbert.
SToP AT
TEXICO HOTEL
TUtCO. NEW MEXICO
J.’M. Crow, Manager
A Sterling Comedy Romanee
Also PARAMOUNT NEWS
I ROLL CONTAINING SIX SONGS CI AA
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(Thia Sheet Music usually sells for 35c per song.)
purring of the sturdy motor which pulls
you there. It will not growl at the turns
nor top the rises with a tattoo of pinging
knocks when you have filled your tank at
the Magnolia ANTI-KNOK Gasoline
sign. Your motor will run quietly after
a drink of our new fuel which keeps mo-
tors from over-heating and quiet with
extra power on the heavy pulls.
Magnolia ANTI-KNOCK gasoline is a
pure petroleum product, a gasoline with
that something extra for smooth, quiet
power. Your motor will repay you for
treating it to Magnolia ANTI-KNOCK
gasoline in the hills.
Magnolia ANTI-RNOCK Gasoline is a
Red gasoline, but all Red gasoline is not
ANTI-KNOCK. Look for the Magno-
lia sign.
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Dr. T. B. JONES
Dentist
Fourth Floor Oliver-Eakle RWE
PHone 9719
600 North Fillmore-—and—Cth and Jefferson
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Magnolia Anti- Knock Gasoline
Powerful Even Burning Knockless
Hills A r.eJ us t Scenery
WhenYou!Use
- Magnolia
Gasoline
Gives the utmos in mileage. A
clean. powerful gasoline for
motors of moderate compres-
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The Amarillo Boy Scout council
put two boy scouts to work yester-
day driving trucks and tractor, for a
Panhandle farmer. Thia ia a part
of the program of the council to help
the bys find employment through
the summer month,.
Boy ecoute have been busy for
several day, numbering houses, and
other odd job, have been found for
them.
Any one needing the services of
these scouts are asked to call 2-1501.
WER IS
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- Cool, green mountainsides, tree bordered
streamhs and quiet lakes, gentle valleys
painted with the colors of approaching
harvests, these things lure the summer
tourist to the beautiful Ozark Mountains
of Arkansas. The fullest enjoyment
comes when you follow the highway.
Your car will bank and turn through
many a long climb to put you among the
hills at sundown. There you will find
facilities for any type of outing, You
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“You'll hang around here till I loae my job and then we can't get
married, sure enough."
Funeral services for Mr,. Peapl Mae
Caffee, 33, of Grady New Mexico, who
died in an Amarillo hospital Monday
afternoon, were held yesterday
afternoon in the Methodist church at
Grady, Rev. J. W. Slade officiating.
She is survived by her husband, C.
L. Caffee, end her father and mother,
4 Ford Trampe Spark Plugs,-...-....
2 Timers for Fords........ ............
2 Sets Transmission Band Linings, Ford
1 Pair .Auto Awnings ...................
1 Smoke Tray Outfit .. .................
1 Snappy Cap and 1 Tail Lite, Ford .....
. 1 Tire Pump and Box Valve Cores .......
2 Sets Flags with Clamp (8 Flags) .......
8 Pair Coil Points, Ford ______________....
2 Pint Cans Black Auto Enamel ........
2 Cans Simonize Polish..... ..........
2 Gasoline Gauges, Ford .................
2 Rear Curtain Glasses, Ford............
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Texas Military Institute
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San Antonio Academy.
San Antonio’s Greatest Military School
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Rev. 8. J. Mathieson of Loa An-
gele, arrived in Amarillo thia morn-
ing and will preach at tha Firat
Christian church at 8 o'clock to-
Bight.
-Dr. Mathie,on', message will be of
interest to all ehurch member,.a,
he came here to consider accepting
the First Christian pastorate re-
cently vacated by Rev. F. W.
O'Malley, who was called to Dallas.
The officers of the church urge a
full attendancs and also request thst
ths members bring their friends.
COUNCIL PUTS TWO
BOY SCOUTS TO WORK
A rare eommbinatio e* hieh eeholnatie standarde and etficient military
trainine. Currleulum extenda from eecend erode to Univeraitb. Ooe at the
moat widely eceredited scheol in the Bouth, Tenching corp, upeurpamed.
Kmall elanae, peronal attentiom, heme influemees. Junter Sehoel fer erade
etudenta (8. A. A. At San Pedre Sprinus. Benlor Sehool for Kwh Sehoel
work IT. M. 11 in Alamo Helehta.
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All torma at Athletiea under xper Ceeches.
Nix Champlonship hener in the Init m—km
Graduates have been the honor moa in the best American Universitiea.
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whole wheat. With
many of Ito healthful
properties of bran. AU
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FunyeEvoled. Moddt
KeloggofBatle Creek.
At groom in the red-
Mr. and Mra. W: G. Collins.
Burial wss made in the Grady
cemetery by N. S. Griggs snd Sons.
DAVID N. M’BRIDE SETTLED
1 HERE 31 YEARS AGO; DIES
IN CALIFORNLA '
. Davia N. McBride, aged 78 years,
formerly of the Panhandle, died Mon-
Mmju Needies, Calif., according to
—woid received by relatival here.
Mr. McBride was a pieer of the
Fanhandle, having come to Petter
, county 81 years ego and settling’ on
the Canadian river.
NEe le survived by three eone, R. G.
aRBride of Webb, Arisone; A. P. and
T; L, both of Amarillo; and two
daughters, Mrs. B. B. Wright,
Hutehinson, Kansas; Mrs. M. H.
' R 'Lwell, Canyon, Texas.
"he body will arrive* at 8 o’elock
this afternoon over the Santa Fe.
and will bo in charge of N. S. Griggs
and Sons.
Funeral arrangements will be an-
nounced later.
MINISTER FROM LOS
ANGELES TO PREACH
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1928, newspaper, June 27, 1928; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1570205/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.