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THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1936. THE PAMPA DAILY NEWS, Patnpa, Texas PAGE SEVEN Borger Youth Is Held for Death In Truck Crash PORT WORTH, Aug. 6. Aaron Cook, 17, of Borger, today raced a juvenile delinquency complaint specifically charging failure to. render aid as a result of the death Tuesday night of Mary WU Atkins, 11.

fatally injured when Struck by a truck driven by Cook. Friends of COOK were attempting to bond for him. Edward Eckert, 15, also of Borger, who was in the '-truck with Cook, was released Wednesday after making a statement. Both youths said they did not see the girl in time to stop. Cook said he was "frightened and did not know what to do" after his truck hit the girl, In explaining why he drove on for two blocks.

He had turned the truck around and was returning to the scene when officers arrested him. The boys came here for a load of watermelons. Unable to make a deal here they had started for Montague county when the accident occurred on North Main street. BONDS MADE OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug.

G. Bonds of $5.000 were posted here yesterday by Harry j. Kennedy, vice president of the Continental Oil company, and L. T. Cramer, head buyer Of the company.

They appeared before Federal Commissioner George Eacock and pleaded not guilty to charges of alleged gasoline price fixing in violation of the Sherman anti-trust act. GIVE 'EM BOTH BARRELS OKLAHOMA troubled mother's plea sent Deputy Sheriff Jim Spooner hurrying to the aid of four small boys at a river swimming hole. "Something terrible has happened she cried. It had. The boys were huddled in bushes.

They had gone swimming the old fashioned way and someone had stolen their clothes. CONTRACT VALID AUSTIN, Aug. 6. Superintendent of Public Instruction L. A.

Woods ruled today that a three-year contract between L. C. Procter, superintendent of Temple schools, and the Temple board of trustees was valid. The Temple city commission sbught to cancel the contract. USED CDS 625 1935 Studebaker Dictator, 4-door sedan, built-in trunk, original mountain mist grey Duco finish perfect, DcLuxe radio and heater, driven only 8,000 miles, looks and runs like new 1932 Chrysler 2-door Sedan, Top notch in every way 1931 Dodge 4-Uoor Sedan.

This little G-clinder car is the cream of the crop. A Used 5' Car Value at 1930 Buick 4-Door Sedan, motor, tires, and brakes and everything in good shape 1O3 1934 DcLuxe Plymouth Coupe, completely reconditioned motor, good tires, very nice appearance, priced for quick sale 1929 Chevrolet $, 4-door Sedan Tex Evans Buick Inc. 204 North Ballard Ph. 124 Passed Up by Hitler Cornelius Johnson set a new Olympic record to win the high jump but didn't gel a hand for it from' Chancellor Hitler of Germany, who had personally congratulated tile "Aryan" winners of other events. Hitler quit the stadium in Berlin just before BERLIN, Aug.

(J summaries in Olympic track and field competition: 400-meter trials (first three in each heat qualify for quatcr-fin- als): First heat Won by Roberts, Great Britain, 48.1 seconds; second, Daniclsson, Sweden, 48.6; third, Loaring, Canada, 49.1; fourth, Jud, Switzerland. Second heat won by Henry, France, 49.2 second; second, Knen- icky, Czechoslovakia, 49.6; third, Shore, South Africa, 49.9; fourth, Stormberg, Sweden. Third heat won by Brown, Great Britain, 48.8; second, Lanzi, Italy 49.3; third, Metzner, Germany, 50.2; fourth, Verhaert, Belgium. Fourth 'heat won by Harold Small wood, United States, 49.0; second, Limon, Canada 49.2; third, Vadas, Hungary, 49.2; fourth, Kubota, Japan. Fifth by Jimmy Lu Valle, United States, 49.1 seconds; second, Anderson, Argentina 49.4; third, Zsiteai, Hungary; fourth, Rossi, Italy; fifth, Ima, Japan.

Sixth by Blazejezak, Germany, 47.9 second; second, Rampling, Great Britain 48.6, third, Standavall, Rinland, 49.3; fourth, Boisett, France. Seventh heat won by Archie Williams, United States 47.8; second, Fritz, Canada 49.0; third, Christensen, Denmark; fourth, Aihara, Japan; fifth, Munoz, Chile. Eighth by Shawinsky, France, 48.9; second, Von Wachen- feldt, Sweden, 49.0; third, Klupsch, America's colored star won laurels. The U. S.

trio who made a clean sweep of the high jump are shown in this NEA Service radicpholo after the finish, left to right, Dave Albritton, Johnson and Deles Thurbcr. An UD-To-The-Minute Directory of BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL The Best In EVERY BUSINESS PAMPA The Finest In Every PROFESSION Accountants J. B. ROBY 412 Coiribs-Worley, B. 080 Of.

787 Bakeries PAMPA BAKEBY Fred Schaffner, 115 Foster, Ph. 81 Boilers 3. M. DEERING Boiler and Welding Works, Pampa, Phone lerville, Phone 1C10F13. Building Contractors J.

KING. 414 N. Sloan, Phone 163 Cafes CANARY SANDWICH SHOP 3 doors east of Bex theater, Ph 760 Churches FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CT E. Lancaster, Pastor, Phone 526. City Offices GRAY COUNTY BELIEF BOARD City Hall.

National Employment Office, Phone 436. CITY OF PAMPA Bd. City Dvlmnt, City Ph. 384 City Health City HI, Ph. 1183 City Mgrs.

Office, City Ph. 1180 City Pump Station, 700 N. Ward, Phone 1. Cy Wtr Tax Ofc. City HI.

Ph 1181 Fire Station, 203 West Foster, Ph. 60 Police Station, Ph. 555. County Offices GRAY COUNTY OF. CT.

HOUSE Auditor and Treasurer, Phone 1052 Constable's Office, Phone 77. County Clerk, Phone 77. County Farm Hm. Phone 244. County Judge, Phone 837 PUirict Clerk, Phone 785 Justice of Peace, P).

No. Ph. 77 Justice of Peace, No. 8, Phone 83Z Sheriff's Office, Phone 245. Supt, Public Instruction, Phone 1084 Xa? Assessor, Pbone 1017 Tax Collector, Phone 603 Sherman White, Phone 1338 Floriftts CLAYTON FLORAL COMPANY 410 East Foster, Phone 80.

Freight Truck Line Motor Freight Lines. Insurance M. P. DOWNS AGENCY Combs-Worlcy Bldg, Phone 336. Laundries Cleaners YOUB LAUNDRY DRY CLENBS Francis, Phone 675.

Machine Shops JONES-EVERETT MACHINE CO. Barnes and Frederick Ph. 243 Newspapers PAMPA DAILY NEWS 322 West Foster, Phone 666-667 Fruiting PAMPA DAIILY NEWS Phone 666 Schools Baker, East Tuke, Phone 931. High School, 123 W. Francis, Ph.

70 Horace Maun, N. Banks, Ph. 934 Junior High, 126 W. Francis, Ph. 851 Lamar, 301 Cuyler, Phone 957 Sam Houston, 900 Frost, Ph.

1191 School Garage, 706 N. Russel, 1157 Boy McMillen, City Hall, Ph. 569 Supt. Pub. Sschls.

123 W. Fran. 957 Woodrow Wilson, E. Browng, P. 644 Transfer Storage PAMPA TRANSFER STGE.

CO. 600 West Brown, Phone State Bonded Warehouse. Welding Supplies JONES-EVERETT MACHINE co. Barnes Frederick Phone 243 Germany, 49.1; fourth, Konig, Austria. 110-meter high hurdles, semi-finals (first three qualify for finals).

First by Forrest Towns, United Slates, 14.1 seconds (betters listed world record of 14.2 held by Pcarcy Board and Al Mor- cau and Olympic record of 14.4 held by lale George Baling); second, Liclman. Sweden, 14.5; third, Thornton, Groat Britain, 14.7; fcurth, Roy Stalcy, United States; fifth, Murakami, Japan; sixth, Lavcnas, Argentina. Second by Finlay, Great Britain, 14.4; second, Fritz Pollard, United States, 14.6; third, O'Connor, Canada, 15.0; fourth, Wegner, Germany; fifth, Ivanovic, Yugoslavia; sixth, La very, South Africa. 400-niEtcr run quarter-finals (first three qualify for semi-finals). First by Robertson, Great Britain, 47.7 seconds; second, Harold Smallwoid, United States 48.0; third, Lanzi, Italy 48.8; fourth, Shore, South Africa; fifth, Zsitvai, Hungary; sixth, Christensen, Denmark.

Second heat won by Blazszak Germany, 48.2; second, Brown, England, 48.3; third, Fritz, Canada, 48.4; fourth, Wachenfelctt Sweden; fifth, Henry, France; sixth, Strandvall, Finland. 400-meter run, quarter-finals. Third by Archie Williams, United Stales, 48.0; second, Anderson, Argentina, 48.7; third, Loaring, Canada, 49.3; fcurth Danielsson, Sweden. (Melzncr, Germany, and Vadas, Hungary, withdrew). Fourth by Jimmy Luvalle, United States, 47.6; second, Skawinski, France, 48.0; third, Ram- pling, Great Britain, 48.0; fourth, Klupsch, Germany; fifth, Limon, Canada; sixth, Knenicky, Czechoslovakia.

Javelin throw final Won by Bernhardt Stoeck, Germany 71.84 meters, 235 feet, 813-32 inches; second, Yrjo Nikkanrn. Finland, 70.77 meters, 232 foot 217-64 inches; third, Kaarlo Tolvonen, Finland. 70.72 motors, 232 feel 19-64 inches; fourth, Alfons Atterwall, Sweden, G9.20 meters, 227 feet 15-32 inches; fifth, Matti Jarvinen, 69.18 meters, 226 feet, 1111-16 inches; sixth, Alton Terry, United States, 67.15 meters, 220 feet, 33-4 inches. 110 meter high hurdles by Forrest Towns, United States, 14.2 seconds; second, Don Finlay, Great, Britain, 14.4; third, Fritz Pollard, United Stales, 14.4 seconds; fourth. Eric Lidman, Sweden; fifth, J.

K. L. Thornton. Great Britain; sixth, Larry O'Connor, Canada. TEXAS LEAGUE LEADERS AB BA Conroy, Houston 163 57 .350 Mallon, Dallas 398 137 .344 Harshany, San Antonio 340 114 .335 Walwood, Houston 361 120 .332 Mosolf, Dallas 461 151 .328 Dallas, 95; Tauby, Dallas, 90.

151; Croucher, Beaumont, 147. 37; Cullenbine, Beaumont 36. Tulsa 13; Flood, Oklahoma City 12. Home 23; Howell, Tulsa 19. Stolen 27, Brower, Oklahoma City 24.

Runs batted 98; Gryska, San Antonio 88. Galveston, 118; Jakucki, Galvest-cn 114. Games Dallas, 15; Brillheart, Oklahoma City, Glbbs, Galveston, 14. M. P.

DOWNS Automobile Loant Short and Long Termi gmall and 104 Cconba-Worley BJOf. Phone 336 Nude Model of Pioneer Woman Finally Located AUSTIN, Aug. 6. (A 1 famous nude model of a memorial to the pioneer Texas woman, "lost" for several months after a storm of controversy, has been found and may go on exhibition at the Centennial exposition In Dallas. Board cf control attaches so reported today, intimating they had nothing to do with the proposed exhibition and if there was any renewal of public arguments on the subject they wanted no part in them.

When an art jury appointed by the board selected a group of nudes as a memorial to be erected on the campus of the state college for women, it was swamped with indignant protests. Many laudations of the model as a work of art also were received, but the board finally turned the whole matter thankfully over to the federal Centennial commission. Meanwhile, the model disappeared, and the board said it had been "lost" en route to its creator in New York. Now It has been found again, and there is a plan afoot to show it, along with a new one, larger and clothed beyond objection, at the Dallas art museum ALLRED OKAYS AMENDMENTS DALLAS, Aug. 6.

proposed constitutional amendment placing the major portion of pardoning power in the hands of a board will receive Gov. James V. Allred's active support in the November general election. The governor said he would not campaign for other proposed constitutional changes and said he was still uncertain about calling a special session of the legislature. His course, he said, will be determined from reports of the Old-Age Assistance board.

ITALY ACCEPTS ROME, Aug. 6 1 accepted the French neutrality proposal for non-intefcrence in the Spanish rebellion. The Italian answer agreed to the "hands off 'suggestion "in principle" but reserved the right to ask for clarification of her position in the agreement. Leather-Lunged "The loudest and clearest voice" of an; train caller at Railroad Week of the Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas, was owned by Jesse Cleveland, of the Dallas Union Terminal. He is shown abovd in full voice as he won the content, AUGUST IS THE MONTH TO SELL THOSE THINGS YOU DON'T NEED AT HOME Classified Advertising Rates Information All wnnt are ittfctt? tuuti and accepted over the phone with the positive understanding that the account Is to be paid when onr collector PHONE TOUR WANT AD TO 666 or 667 Our courteous ad-tnker will your Want Ad, Helping you word It.

All ada for "Situation Wanted" and "Lost and Found are cash order and will not be accepted dver telephone. Out-of-town advertising cash with order. The Pampa Daily NEWS reserves the right to classify all Want Ada under appropriate headings and to revise or withhold from publication any copy deemed objectionable. Notice of any error must (riven In time for correction before second Insertion. In cnse of any error or an omission in advertising of any nature The Daily NEWS shrill not be held liable for dnmafteR further thftn the amount received for such advertising.

LOCAL RATE CARD EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1911 1 day, 2c a word; mlnitrinm 80c. 2 days, 4c a word; minimum 60c. Ic per word for each succeeding after the first two The Pampa Daily NEWS ANNOUNCEMENTS of Thanks. CARD OF THANKS We wnnt to thank sincerely the Gulf employes, Central Baptist church members and all other friends who so lovingly helped during the illness and death of cur beloved wife, mother, and daughter. Lester Lovell and children, Betty Jean and Billie Dean.

Mrs. Pearl Woodrow. Notices. The Pampa Daily NEWS is authorized to announce the following candidacies subject to the action of the Second Democratic Primary, August 22. For County Judge: C.

E. GARY (Rc-Election) SHERMAN WHITE For District Clerk: FRANK HILL (Re-Election) MIRIAM WILSON For Constable, Precinct 2: OTIS HENDRIX YOUNGER COCKRELL For County Attorney: JOE GORDON JOHN F. STUDER NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! I Will not be responsible for any debts made by other people. Welclon Smith. 3p-108 ROY HOLT, now Ircated at the Schneider Hotel Barber Shop, invites his old and new customers.

3p-108 NOTICE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETING In obedience to the order of the Board of Equalization, regularly convened and sitting, notice is here- SORRY-TO-DO-THIS BANDIT RICHMOND, is all agog over a "sorry-to-do-this" bandit. Four persons have reported to police they were held up by the apologetic gunman, forced to drive outside the city, and there turn their money and automobiles over to him. The bandit has made good on promises to leave the cars parked within a few specified blocks if police were not informed before they were recovered. Edward VIII Plans Sea Cruise King Edward VIII of England will go on a month's leisurely cruise in the and Adriatic seas, starting Aug. 8, aboard the luxurious $1,500,000, 1574-ton yacht Nahlin, chartered from Lady Yule.

The king will go overland to the Dalmatian coast of there boarding the yacht, shown in tpp photo. The map the over whlfh the monarch will voyage, the Greek islands being one especial point of interest to him. He make several inland visits. The yacht will be escorted by two destroyers. A husband worried about his wife's insomnia can cure her by getting home a little earlier at night.

Or he can move to a quieter place. Plenty of 'em in the want-ads every clay. PAMPA DAILY NEWS Phone 666 Announcements (Cont.) oy given that said Board of Equalization will be in session at its regular meeting place in the Court House in the town of Pampa, Gray County, Texas, at 10 o'clock a. on the 25th day of August. 1930, for the purpose of determining, fixing and equalizing the value of any and all taxable property situated in Gray County, Texas, for taxable purposes for the year 1936, and any and all persons interested or having ousiness with said Board arc here notified to be present.

Charlie Thut, County Clerk, Gray County, Texas. Gray County. Painpn, Texas. 5th clay of August, 193G. Aug.

6-13 and Found. RIP RAP bird clog, goes by name cf Mack. Left front foot broken. Call 299J. Reward.

3p-108 57 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted. HELP WANTED: Man for janitor work. Apply Tom's Place, East Highway 33. lp-106 Wanted. LADY wants permanent housekeeping job.

Write Box 165, Pampa Daily News. 4p-108 BUSINESS NOTICES anfl Laundering. DARBY'ES "Help 1 ourself" laundry, Wet wash, 3c pound. 504 S. Cuyler.

Gcl07 AUTOMOBILE (Cont.) Lubrication-Washing. WASHING AND GREASING, tire repairing $.35. Accessories; cigarettes and pop. Gulf Service Station No. 3, Borger highway.

Phone 1444, 26C-125 If Mrs. Bob Smellagc will call at the office of the Pampa Daily News she will receive a free ticket to see "Little Lord Fauntleroy," showing at the LaNora Theatre Friday and Saturday. For Sale. FOR SALE: Equity in deluxe 1935 Plymouth coupe. Box 483, White Deer.

3p-108 FOR RENT (Cont.) For Rent. FOR RENT 3 unfurnished duplex, bills paid. See Bill Hulsey, 504 North Cuyler. 3p-108 4 ROOM duplex apartment, unfur- nishEd. Private bath, garage.

712 East Kingsmill. Will be vacant Sunday. J. A. Purvis.

4c-108 Apartments. FOR room garage apartment with garage. Furnished. Bills paid, $27.50. Floyd McConnell.

801 North Scmrrvllle. 3p-108 FOR RENT 3 rocm apartment in duplex. Call at 449 Ncrth Yeager. 3p-108 FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. Very clcse in.

If you appreciate something nice and handy, for winter months. See it at 203 East Francis. blocks east of Montgomery Ward. 2c-107 3 ROOM furnished apartment. No children.

108 South Wvnne. lc-100 MODERN 2 room newly decorated furnished apartment, mar schocl. Accommodate one child. 601 South Barnes. 6c-110 FOR apartment, 2 blocks from main street.

Bills paid. Couple only. 301 East Kingsmill. lc-106 NICELY furnished apartment for rent, bills paid. Ill North West Street.

3p-107 MODERN 2 room newly decorated furnished apartment, near school. Accommodate one child. Sp-109 DESIRALBE basement apartment, furnished, bills paid. Couple only. No pets.

921 North Somervllle. Phone 685. Gc-110 NICE clean rooms and apartments at the Kline Hotel. 323 S. Russel.

6p-107 3 ROOM furnished, modern apartment. Separate bath and garage. On paved street. Inquire Stein's Dept. Store.

Gc-107 ONE VACANCY Kelly apartments. Frigidaire. Bills paid. 426 Starkweather. 26p-116 Property.

NEIGHBORHOOD store building and residence, also used lumber for 218 West Craven. lc-106 USED CAR VALUES! 1934 Chevrolet DcLuxc Master Sedan $425 1934 Chev. Master Couch 400 Chev- Master Coupe 350 1935 Chevrolet Wheelbase Truck 400 1933 Ford Tudor 275 193X Master Chcv. Coupe 295 1930 Ford Tudor 90 1930 Chevrolet Coach 90 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 85 CTJLBEBSON- 8MALL1NQ I CHEVROLET IP LANJ COMPANY, Service Dept OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT To Rent. WANTED to rent, room house.

Phone 1130. Gc-111 Parlors-Supplies. SPECIAL FOR 2 WEEKS: $2.50 permanent, $3.50 oil permanent, free manicure with every permanent. Milady Poudre Box. 203 N.

Frost. Phone 406. 26C-125 SCHOOL SPECIALS Oil Permnnonts oil 2.50 Glo-tonc 3.00 Eugene 3.50 Gubricleen 5.00 Thru August 13th Soft Water Phone 345 BROWN BEAUTY SHOP (MadyH Troy, Mgr. Hotel Adams Phone 345 LADIES, SEE Mr, White for a personality haircut. Only 40c, at Milday Beauty Shoppe.

203 N. Frost. 26C-111 MERCHANDISE For Sale. Monuments FOR SALE SEE M. P.

MOORE 415 W. Browning Phone 814-J BIG FRYERS. Also sweet milk 25c per gallon. One mile southeast of city. C.

C. Dodd. 6p-110 If Mrs. John Janovy will call at the office of the Pampa Daily News she will receive a free ticket to see "Little Lord Fauntleroy," showing at the LaNora Theatre Friday and Saturday. Instruments.

FOR SACRIFICE PIANO BY FRIDAY. CALL NO. 7 AFTER 5:30. 3c-107 LIVESTOCK BABY CHICKS Popular breeds, day old and started. Hatch oft each Monday and Tuesday.

DODD'S HATCHERY 1 Mile Southeast AUTOMOBILE to phone 100 for batter service. P-K ONE STOP, 403 W. Foster. FOR THAT PLAT tire can P-K ONE STOP Station, Phone 100. Free road service.

403 W. Poster. 200-131 If Mrs. W. T.

Hallis will call at the office of the Pampa Daily News she will receive a free ticket to see "Little Lord Fauntleroy," showing at the LaNora Theatre Friday and Saturday. USED CARS 1934 Oldsmobile Coach $450 1933 Chevrolet Town Sedan .375 1935 Chevrolet Sedan 475 1935 Ford Coupe 475 1935 Ford Sedan 500 1934 Plymouth Coach 285 1933 Plymouth Sedan 275 Tom Rose (Ford) Phone 141 ROOMS AND BOARD Booms. FOR RENT: Desirable bedroom, adjoining bath, on pavement, $15. Men only. 716 East Francis.

Phone 1392. 6C-111 CLEAN ROOMS, $3.00 per week. 500 N. Frost, Virginia Hotel. 12p-108 Booms.

FOR RENT: Rooms and 3 room unfurnished apartments. Broadview Hotel, 704 West Foster. 3p-108 2 LARGE unfurnished rooms at 106 S. Purviance. 1 sleeping room at 721 W.

Foster. See Mrs. Eller at 803 W. Foster. 6C-106 FOR RENT For Bent FOR RENT: Nice modern 5 room unfurnished house on pavement 219 North Sumner.

lp-106 2 ROOM furnished house, bills paid. Adults only. Inquire rear 851 W. Klngsmill. lp-106 FOR RENT: 5 room modern house, unfurnished.

$30.00 per month. W. T. Hollis, 122 North Ballard. Phone 1478.

lc-106 5 ROOM modern unfurnished house. Call at 401 Perry Street. 3p-106 Bouses For Bent. FOR RENT: 3 room furnished house. 2 blocks west, cne north, Hilltop Grocery.

2p-107 2 ROOM furnished house, bills paid. 535 South Somervllle. 6c-110 NICE CLEAN room furnished house. Bills paid. Modern conveniences.

Lewis Cottages, 411 S. Russell. Sp-106 2 ROOM furnished house, bills paid. $4 per week. Harold Coffee, 8l3 E.

Campbell. Phone 1366. 3c-lQfl a AND 3 BOOM modern, furnishes houses. Bills paid. 1043 S.

Barnes. Gibson cottage Court. Cp-106 WANTED TO RENT: 4 OR 5 ROOM HOUSE, BY PERMANENT RENTER. PHONE ROBERTS AT 616. 3c-106 FOR SALE Property For Sale.

CAFE, fully equipped. Outstanding value. Excellent business. Warren's Cai'6, Whittenburg, Box 113. 12p-113 THINK THEN ACT Align! School Time HOME: Rents high then buy, near school.

Pick your home and school now. SAM R. North Frist. Out of town owner says this lovely home for $3,000. W.

modern, E. Francis, $1,275. H. modern. A splendid buy, only $1.100.

1 block from school. 5 modern, $850. 3 -modern $500. 2 $450. Dandy little homes on small terms.

beautiful corner on N. West $300. low price on this nicely furnished, fully equipped cafe in center of Pampa, doing splendid business. Will take small dwelling or lot. Duplex, E.

Francis, $25. Also a 2 3 and 6 South. INSURANCE of all kinds. John L. Mikesell, Phone 166.

Duncan Bldg. FINANCIAL To Loan. FOR VACATION MONEY Salary Loans $5 to $50 We Require No Security We solicit oil field and carbon black workers. Payments arranged to suit you. All dealings strictly confidential LOMU nude IE a few Lowest Batet PAMPA FINANCE CO.

J. S. Starkey, Mgr. 109 S. Cuyler Phone 4H For Your VACATION! No endorsers or security required.

$5 to $50 Loweit Rilea Loans made in a few Payments arranged to suit yon. SALARY LOAN CO. L. B. WARREN, Mgr.

Fiist National Bank Bide. Room I HI FOR SALE OR TRADE Estate. FOR SALE or trade, small cafe at Sunray, Texas. Call at 111 North West Pampa. 3p-106 ONE 7-FOOT Trukold electric rer frigerator, $15.00.

Irvin's New Used Gccds store. 3C-107 SERVICES SPECIAL readings this $1. Dr. Whlteslde, 606 3P-106 MEN! GET VIGOR AT 0N.PJ5I New Ostrex Tonic oyster Invigorators Mm fthjct, price 89c. Oil, Store..

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