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Amarillo Daily News from Amarillo, Texas • Page 3

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fAOE TWO MIJvO DAftT NEWS. AMAIHUXX Social CALENDAR!" luncheon. Mrs. H. film KtilT.

319 12:30 o'clock, ritcUou of I TODAY. Child Study Ciub. Mrs. Jamee L. Par- Esclw, 3106 Harrison Btreet.

3 o'clock. FLret preebrlerlan Ciow Christian Room, 9 until 4 O'clock. party, Y. W. C.

Pupils Will Appear In Piano Recital Idelma Ray Vahue. Mary and In the drawing-room of; Marylouise Autry. Gene the Musical Conservatory. Expert Warns of Wind Erosion Threat to Plains Food Crops War food oroduction in some nrU of the Great Plains is being Andrien Don Matkin. Beverly Joanne Green, Louie man, Mar)' Bruce, Kova Gen Alsbrcoks.

Helen Marjorie Stollenwerck. Beverly! will present a' Brown, Anne Schulse. Shirley i Baker. Schulieit H. H.

Finnell, research specialist tor the Soil Conservation Service tin, area, has annoimoert. Foot Itch Fought While You Sleep Dow Athlete's Foot mmke skin on your Itch like flre, craefc. prfl and blister? iuvt Sried lot things with Kelp ind does thr trouble coming back? of these painful and stubborn symp- toms often art due to surlace, non-systemic troubles--In such cases Niiwkrm (a phxsiclan'a prescription) usually starts to work flghling the. Itch and helping the become clearer, softer and smoother with the Terr flrst application. Nixodcrm works while ion sleep and in 5 nights must satisly cr your money buck KURiantred.

Gst NflMftnn from your drueglst today and Nixoderm Dvvlsht Morrow P-T Unit, supper, flt the school, $:30 Rrd Carnation to the Broth 1 Firemt-n. pracr Initiators- Jane Street at 7:30 o'clock Satur- Gary Garr.er, flute, and day evening. JBchoolland, cornet, pupils of Hall The first half of the proftram will Axt wiu kt Mle ram be taken from the works ol toman- Ladirs Society i erhood of Locomotive; tic composers, varied with a few UUD H8S iTWllny tice session. 2 o'clock; favorites from the mod-' pracuco. 3 i juntor The Highland Home OwonMn nw Demon.ir.uon Club' 01 met in the home of We have never received any com- plaints about the flavor of our doughnut holes or our dough- nuts.

DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP 521 W- 5th Phane pupils will complete the; th IVenUeth" Century! STIrom of of club made plans to sponsor and others. la forty-two tournament beginning Students who will appear ton jg and continuing for four Jacquelyn Melton. Janice consecutive Friday nights. All the Jimmie Dell Atkinson. Dorothy games i Byfl the Hlgh- Melton.

Tommy 1(md school. Thli bright, keen icenl li universally beloved. So fresh, 19 young, gives a feeling of exhilaration. Choose Gran for end know you've selecied the ptrftct fragrance to give or to wear yourself. BlM TtitVKC, to (prices vlijS taxes) COSMETICS--Stiwt Roor I We Feature A I A I HERBERT DRUG The Prescription Drug Store riiitnt 2-3221 Amirillo Bld(.

Refreshments were served to: Mesdames Elmer Mason. J. Roark, J. L. Fulton.

W. Cook, John Bi-oad- dus, Ed Sharp, A. N. Green, Ken- Mason and the hostess. A new vegetable, tampala, was produced recently Worn China and India.

"Where dust storms are involved, precaution is the better part ol declared, "Farmers hare food for what has hap- but if further unnecessary soil blowing risks are taken, the situation could easily set out. of control. The time to stop feature handmade baby dresses, aprons, tea towels, painted tiles in sets of four, crocheter i-ugs and other types of handwork. potential dust storms of 1945 during the crop-growing season of 1944, he warned. The most important observation made in a recent survey of moisture conditions in the Great Plains is that farmers who consistently have followed soil conservation practices have remained free from soil blow- tag danger and also have been able to produce larger crops for the war effort, the specialist explained.

The survey reveals rather extend- ed areas of summer and foil drouth have been partially relieved by un- usually heavy winter and enrly spring which improves the opportunity to obtain cover crops on hazardous fields. However, the barren condition of fields in P-T UNIT FLANS BOX SUPPER The Humphreys Highland Parent- Teacher Association will sponsor a box supper at the school at 7:30 Friday night. The public is invited to attend. neth Kmry Will SQme locgliues m. no be relieved i I D.

() orricts At 2 SS8S i ftU Polk Firemen's and Fire Marshals' Axo- IciKiou of Texas, have been ta- St, Andrew's Episcopal OuUd will nwmce i May 29-June beginning at 10: I ST. ANDKEW8 OUOP TO 8FON80K HAIAAK Relief At Last For Your Cough Fire Schoc! To Open May 29 COLLEGE STATION. March 23. W-pates for the annual school chro bronchlUs may dcvelTp It for firemen, conducted bj the o.e- our coug chest cold, or acute bron- partment of chemistry of the agrl cultural and Mechanical College of Texas under Mi-5plces of the State HEADACHE AfU hours of anxiety, headache Is straw. Hut it quickly ylpldi to nr, which also toothta ncrrps upMt by the pain.

Capudinc la liquid. No walling for It be or after tak- ing. So mllf quick. only directed. Ifc, 50e, GOe.

CAPUDINE chills is not treated and you cannot afford to takcaehaticewithanymedl- olne less potent than Crcomulaion which goes right to toe sent trouble to help loosen and expel laden phlegm aid toothc and heal raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends becchwood creosote by special process with other time tested mpdlclnes for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a botUe of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the it quickly allays the rough, per- mitting rest and sleep, or you are have vour money back. (Adv.) "Whafs the tastfesf way i butter? White Kirk A A I L-0 Spread on i ii c-ui i i IN grand-tasting PREMIUM; CRACKERS'" Hut's the wzy to learn how witty delseiom peanut butter can be! Premium Crackers add the right tang and flaky goodness to make ibis fine spread super! Enjoy soups, all wartime dishes more-by enrich- ing their flavor with Premiums.

It'? the eneTgy-filIed' cracker you want today--and it no points! IIKED IT NAIISCO NATIONAL I1SCDIT CDUPART until and unless crop cover has been re-established, Finnell said. The survey also "shows the dry 1943 season resulted in scant crop residues which were not as well pro- tected as usual because of heavy de- mands for livestock feeds. Where sorghums were cut short or the stalk fields were grazed to the ground, soil blowing still threatens, regardles of recent snow and rain. Actual soil blowing damage al- ready has resulted in most bean growing areas where large block plantings were made without strip- crop protection, Finnell pointed out. Also, the late start of the winter wheat crop due to lack of moisture prevented sufficient fall growth tou afford either grazing or protective ground cover.

Many wheat fields which did not have sufficient crop trash from the previous year having to be furrowed at this time in an effort to save part of the crop. Although areas affected in these ways are not large at this time, un- less prompt and effective measures are taken to restore an adequate supply of erosion resistant trash during 1944, they can easily increase in size and become more unman- ageable than ever from the wind eirjslon point of view, Finnell warned. Buchanan WSCS Has Meeting The. Buchanan Street Methodist Women's Society of Christian Serv- ice met at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. P.

Wrather, 903 North Taylor Street. A social hour was enjoyed by those present. Mrs. C. C.

Crist was honored with a handkerchief shower in appreciation of a recent series of lessons which fhe has conducted. Announcement was made that the Amarillo Council of Church Women will meet at the West Amarillo Christian Church Wednesday. Refreshments were served to: Mesdames J. W. Thomas, EVA Bos-i well, J.

Staples, V. Coberly, T. H.j Powell, Crist, J. Rollins, J. C.

Arden and the hostess. The nexf meeting will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, April 5. NEWCOMERS CLUB TO HAVE PARTY The Newcomers Club will have a husbands and wives party in the Talmage Club Room at 8 o'clock i Saturday night. Mothers! Give children plenty of yitamins now! Herman Linville, 50, Of Plairiview, Dies California fives you The SEEDLESS ORANGES with the HICH-VSTANIIN JUICE PLA1NVIEW, March 23 (Special) j--Funeral services for Herman Un- vilie, 50 years old, were held here (Thursday. Linville died of a heart! i attack at his home here Tuesday 'night.

Rev. Gastoh Green, pastor 'of the Seth Ward Baptist Church, officiated. He had been a member of the Baptist church for 21 years, Survivers axe his widow, two I daughters, Helen Jo Linville and 'Mrs. Wren Dillard; two brothers. JEmmitt and Ottie Linville, both of a sister, -Mrs.

Daisiej jCochran of Amarillo and his mother, Mrs. Lucy Linville of Plainview. Five years of independent scientific tests prove it. You get more health per glass when you drink the HIGH-VITAMIN ORANGE JUICE from California Navel oranges. More vita- rain More vitamin A.

More calcium. And valuable amounts of vitamins and (G). This is important to all your family now that every bit of food must count. Seedless, easy to peel and slice or section, California Navels are ideal eating oranges, too. They're naturally best in fruit cups, salads, des- serts, benveen-meal snacks, and lunch boxes.

BIST FOR JUICE Sunkist peeeco PETE SAVS CALIFORNIA SMAIL SIZES BEST BUY NOW! Your dealer is fanning those juicy small size California Navel orioles. You can't bcit ihcra for a teal health value. They ira fjentiful--for extra economy buy at least dozen at a time. Powder gives THE A MEANS SEED1ESS No stamped on the skin identities the finotfruit from 1'UOO axjpcratinR Cilifornii-Arizoru Have a supply of SiinkmOrangcs on hind.They'n "keepers." BEST FOR Orrnghi. I1H.

(Ulifenu Iran ONLY Came On (jemettt om My engagement ring from ZALE'S is loneliest thing I'vi ever owned. The diamond is so beautiful and so brilliant I shall chsrish.it al! my life as a re- minder of my happiest moment. A. Charming blossom de- signed engagement ring set with glowing center diamond. 14K gold mounting.

$1.50 WEEKLY B. Exquisite platinum solitaire. Tile bril- liance of the large center diamond is en- hanced by a beautiful arrangement of sparkling side diamonds. $200 ,00 WEEKLY Distinctive form-lit bridal set. Richly engraved soli- taire set with 3 brilliant diamonds, $69.50.

Wedding ring designed to fit shape of solitaire, $15.00. '84 50 $1.50 WEEKLY Gracefully i heart-shaped bridal duo In 14K yellow gold. Sparkling diamond soli- taire, S29.75. EiiRravcd weddiiiR hand, SIO.OO. 75 stss WEEKLY Lady's wedding ring set with 7 brilliant dia- monds in UK yellow gold mounting.

S1.SO WEEKLY 8th and POLK 1 9 4 4 WAR FUND YOUR RED CROSS IS AT HIS SIDE.

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