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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 11

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Amarillo, Texas
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FRIDAY, MAT 11, 1940. THE AMAJHLLO OIOBB, AMARILLO, THCAS A ALL Around Town MAIN TRAVELED ROADS Miss Jane Austin, 1626 Washington street, left today for Willlams- iurg, where she will attend he commencement exercises of William and Mary College. who graduated there last year, will -lilt with her former sorority In the also Mtli friends in other sorority houses MI the campus. Before reluming home, she'll spend a few days in Don Schombure. traffic manager of the Branllf Airlines here, will to Dallas over the weekend, to attend a sales conference.

The other one of tbe you-ail iA'lns--Gene' Schomburg, spent last irakend In Oklahoma City. He on business, but also visited lie brother, Carl Schomburg, W. F. Grant and Ike Johnson are In Austin and will be accbmo- panied by Mr. Grant's jon, BUI, and his wife, who'll spend a couple of weeks In Amarillo vlsit- "ihg In the Grant home at 904 Pierce Sneet.

Mr. and K. Newton, 413 East Thirteenth Avenue, spent the weekend in New Mexico. Mrs. Newton visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Wilmeih, in Fort Suni- npr, while Mr. Newton took his pharmacist examination in Albu He is employed by the 'hwestern Drug Company.

Harry Daily. 833 Mississlpp is a couple weeks In Austin visiting her mother Mrs. L. J. Martin.

Dr. W. B. Stevenson will return this weekend from Chicago wher he has ber-t attending the conven tirn of the American Orthodontis Society. rxonus Spring is This week, Mrs.

Jason Robberson, 1001 Avondale, 'picked the last bouquet from her tulip ear- den. During the season more thax 3,000 vari-colored tulips have bloomed in her yard. THE GROWING POPULATION Mr. and Mrs. J.

II. Marshall, 81 Alabama Street, became the parenl ol a 7 pound, 1 ounce baby daugh ter at St. Anthony's Hospital yes terday. POT POURI Ants, Flies and Sandwiches Depl Today's picnickers at a Lak Include the student body of tl Lakevlew School from near Trills Mrs. A.

L. Redman Is sponsor of th picnic. AATT Bids Farewell: Dor (Tihce) Perdue has been transform by the Soil Conservation Service Lubbock. Before going her ne pnsl she will spend-about six week In the conservation offices In Here ford. Something We've Always Won dered: who nrc Ihgse Amarliloai we see midway when, ther carnival in town--antt neve fchgAin until' another carniv.

olte town. RecoTery Ac': J. W. Gower of tl Trl-State Carnp fs reported to improving a a serious illness. is confined in Dr.

Moore's Hospita Pojlman'n i a Postmaster D. DeGrassi was touring Uie Amo rillo rural free delive carriers yesterday New Job: Bill Gilbert, son ot Mr. and Mrs. -W. B.

Gilbert, I6CH Hill Street, is now employed as a clerk with the Santa Fe Railroad Company in Lubbock, BUI.has been attending the Draughon'K Business College in Lubbock. Big CHy Amarillo Is getting bill boards on top its buildings. Staging A Come-Back: Turkey feather dusters which hare been notably lacking In the, modern housewife's cleaning apparatus were displayed In the window of a local 10-cent store alt this week. I THEY'VE BEEN I NAMED Mr. and Mrs.

Carl H. Hultbn, Ills ackson Street, have chosen Ktrlt ay as the name for their new aughler who was bom North- est Texas Hospital laat "Call Hammond Cab, MAGINE HAT New UM for Four dozen worms-- marc will admit you it the Saturday afterncon matinee at the Rex worms are being accepted irgii lender throdth arrangrmeni with (he fish bait concession at Buffalo Lake, where fishing will ftart June 1. KEEPING YOU Mrs. T. Hayden of Fort Worth a visitor in the home or her sis- er, Mrs.

Alfred Nelson, 1404 Hughes (reel. Mrs. Gober Lee Mitchell, forme; Imarilloan who's now living a owa Park, visited relatives and riends in Amarillo the first of this feek. Dr. Jim Tyre has returned to hi lome in Corpus Christ! after spend ng a few days in Amarillo as th ucst of Dr.

L. J. VIck, 2119 Lips omb Street. Up from Lubbock yesterday was Roy Furr. He visited his parents Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Furr, 3001 Hushes street. M.

H. Ecker of Los Angeles, Call! visiting his mother, Mrs. Jull Ecker, 611 Van Buren Street, Ecker will be here several weeks. Thursday's visitors In Amarillo In eluded Brynildc Vaughn, student West Texas State College at Canyon Jane Taylor of Dallas spent th 'irst of the week here visiting he Mrs. J.

U. Kirkman, 200- Taylor street. Jane is a former Am a rillo girl. Back to Dallas after spending th week-end in Amarillo visiting parents has gone Seldon Simpsor son or Lt. col.

and Mrs. E. A. Simp son, 2602 Hughes Street. Rev.

and Mrs. Frank Gayer an daughters, Grace and Carolyn, Jacksonville will arrive here morrow to visit Mrs. Gayer'. 1 moth er, Mrs. T.

J. Page, 1100 Jackfo Street, and other relatives, for few days. Mrs. Celia Whatley, state Inspect" of Cosmetology and Beauticians, vis ited friends and relatives in Ama rllto the first of the week alt spending Mother's Day with h. mother in Canyon, MT LoutaUna Street.

W. O. from 1S14 street to Taylor Strwt. O. O.

artf- from 820 Kentucky Street to MOT Line Avenue. B. R. Garder to'Ml Stiert to 1Z02 'est'Nlnth Avenue S. L.

from 811 North Manhattan trcet to 111 North Highland street. L. Howard from 619 Monroe treet to 708 Louisiana Street. R. Jackson from 824 Llpscomb treet to W3 Travis Street.

Lawson, from 315 Alabama treet to 319 East Third L. H. uoncrie! from 88 North Jowyer Street to 3013 Center Street T. Mosley from 320 East Avenue to 1616 Pierce itreet. B.

Munson from 503 Prospect 3710 West Sixth E. T. Naylor from 1004 Alabama Street to 808 Sunset Terrace. A. J.

Rogrs from 1921 Monroe Street to 10 West Fourteenth Avenue. W. Stallworth from 812 Maryland street to 1803 Taylor Street. George W. Short from 411 a Fifteenth Avenue to 811 West Four- eenth Avenue.

B. H. Taylor from 3609 Tyler Street to 2105 Jackson Street. Edgar L. Taylor from 404 Taylor street, to 410 Taylor Street, O.

A. Washbum from 1616 Taylor Street to 1114 Monroe Street. PLEDGES and pins will be presented Tuesday night lo graduates of Northwest Texas Hospital School of Nursing by Mrs. G. B.

Reed, superintendent of nurses (left) and Miss Rose Radcliffo, director of education. been dismissed after receiving medical treatment. Mrs. Jewell Burgess, 808 Moore Street, is an operative case Mrs. Lcora Robbies, TRIBUTE Work Is progressing on (he Mc- Xeill Memorial Flagpole on the AmariUo High School Campus.

The pole wUl be erected and dedicated within (he next few diys, flagpole Is a memorial in honor of Lauchlin McNeill, dearly loved dean of boys and teacher of social science subjects in (he high school, who died early this year. THE SHIFTING POPULATION O. L. Bennett from 2 Street to 711 West Fourth Avenue, Mrs. L.

S. Chisum from 900 Fillmore to 804 Jackson Street Mrs. Cal Davis from 3013 Center to 1511 West Thirteenth Avenue. W. T.

Edwards from 113 West Fourlh Avenue, to 805 North Woodland. Albert Ecker from 3013 Center to A BIRTHDAY TO you Fred Bartlett Janice Black Eslell Conner Kenneth AUeberry Gordon C. Gill Paul H. Norman, Jr. Mike Ghohton Henry Roberta Bnford Estea SATURDAY J.

K. Nichols C. O. William. M.

H. Slrond Herein R. Gllbreaih 3. E. Morris Anson Ewing Jacolin Terren Ann Evans Reba Nell Mulkey E.

M. Parcells Earl Chapman Sybil Hurd Sylvlan Hurii Eva Jane Hurd Susan EllloU Frank Hajs E. R. Atkinson BeUy Blake Oran Robinson SUNDAY J. E.

Mm. J. Adams Mildred JeanTnt Wralher R. B. DouilaM Bertha Leverelt- Carl A.

Russell Jack Barch Jack Mo(hershead Mrs. Bess L. Perkins Evelyn Haslle I. M. McMaben Mrs.

Ray Clancy Martha Rodfers Mrs. E. A. Marilyn Lee James NORTHWEST TEXAS HOSPITAL NEWS Dr. George Powers, 3104 Polk Street, is a medical patient.

C. K. Moore, 2307 North West First Avenue, Is receiving medical care. Mrs. Achsa Mae McCarthy, 807 Louisiana Street, Is a surgical case.

Deryi Henderson, Morse, underwent an operation. Miss Invia Holcomb, Fort Sumpter, Is receiving medical care. Mrs, Maye Hawkins-, 2629 North West Fifth Avenue, is a medical case. Mrs. Mary Brown, 207 North Fairmont Street, Is a surgical patient.

Miss Fay Ballard, Ross Holel, has 1321 East Sixteenth Avenue, is a surgical pafient. Gentlemen, if ynu're hungry and want be entertained tbere'i pUte pUee yoo at tbe San acini. Methodist Chireh riihl. The Mtn's CUs, totaled iy the Ycmni People's CUM Is. a party Just for the men.

The lime Is o'clock, the prlre il tte a person. Proceed! (he supper will go in a land lo send deteca(es from (he Yonnc People's Departmen( to ihe Me(hodh( summer encampment. Argentina Sends Exports to U.S. BUENOS AIRES, May Figures released by the Un States consulate general show that exports to the United States Increased 53 per cent in the first four months of 1940 compared to the similar period of 1939, mainly because ol huge increases of shipments. Exports totaled (31,553,000 against $20,728,000 In 1939.

About one-quarter of the entire output of maple sirup In New York and Vermont goes Into treatment of tobacco to give it sweetness anc f'Rvor. Courthouse Records WARRANTY DEEDS J. Bivins et al to B. P. Rollins, lot 6 blk.

2, Cent. Square, $3,800. Matlle Humphreys lo E. O. Deaver, lot 7 blk.

5 Hum. Highlands $115. C. Q. Burnett et ux to H.

Wat- nei, tot 20. 31 blk. 452 Mirror First Natl. Bank Amarillo to Allen T. Seale, lot 1 blk.

7, Fairview. Brady Bk. Comr. lo Allen T. Seale, lot 1 blk.

7, Falrvtew, E. S. Kinchcr et ux to R. s. Reeves, lot 20, blk.

1 Sunset MOO. R. S. Reeves et ux to V. Rragor, lot 20, 1, Sunset, TRANSFERS J.

E. Inkster Cont. to Roberts Olver, lot 8 blk. 29, GS. Morrow-Thomas Hwde.

to First Fed. Sav. lot blk. 14, Lake- i n. S.

Reeves to J. B. Coe, lot JO bik. 1, Sunset. W.

Frank LJtle to J. A. Whllten- burg, part sec. 10. bik.

CAR REGISTRATION 40 Chevrolet sedan to P. H. Bulh- :4. 811 W. tth.

40 PonttK coupe to Chet lie-' Auley, 510 Milam. 40 Chevrolet pick-up to Enoi B. Mitchell, 608 North brant. OISTEICT COCBT Inez Roberta n. Roberta, divorce.

Ola King Smith n. John Smith, divorce. Carol Crews vs. C. W.

Crewv divorce. News-Olobe Want-AcU Get NOTICE TO: All persons interested in the pnp- trty located at 231Z-U-16 Sooth Filimore Strwt: There will be held before the CUy, Commission of the City of Amarillo, a public hearing at 7:30 M. Tuesday, June 4, 1940, for the purpose of considering changing the' above described property which Is also known as Tots 7, 8, and 9. Block No. 58, Ollver-Eakle Addt- llon to the city of Amarillo, from DWELLING Area to COMMERCIAL Area on the Official Zoning Map of Ihe city.

KATHE11YNE BURWELL, City Secretary. Fast help wliel i aches muscles.Quick. Rui PENETRO FORMAL OPENING OF Best Wishes LEWIS' GAS MART Signs by CITY SIGN CO. e. A.

Tuii V. M. Rippey HERTS A SWELL I 700 don't iffCC this mild, full? ma- tmred, whisker i America's Bnest of 9 price --return tbe bottle to Ma ud your mooej Uck. CONGRATULATIONS To Mr. Lewis upon the Opening of I ISLAND GAS MART TOKHEIM GAS PUMPS, TANKS AND AIR COMPRESSORS Furnished by WILLBORN INC.

IOI Houston St. ISLAM GAS MAU 6TH GEORGIA SATURDAY, MAY 18TH 6 A. M. TO 12 P. M.

Saturday, the opening day, we will handle only one grade of Gas which will be regular leaded higher grade Anti-Knock gasoline as advertised at. 16 I CONGRATULATIONS MR. LEWIS UPON THE OPENING OF YOUR ISLAND GAS MART AND UPON THE LINE OF DIXIE A Which We Furnish You. GREASE AND OIL CO. 2 2 5 2 2 7 West Waterman St.

WICHITA, KANSAS FREE All day Saturday 1,200 l-Ib. boxes of high gra'de Chocolates will be given away I box to every customer who buys 7 gallons or more of gasoline that day. SAVE UP TO ON GAS OIL Besides our gas and oil sales the only service we give is Tire, Water and Windshield Cleaning service. No wash or grease jobs. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL business at this location.

Farmers can get barrels of gas and kerosene, bulk oil and grease at this station. Prices' are competitive with of fuel associations to their members. LOW PRESSURE GAUGE FOR BICYCLES OFF DRIVEWAY! LEWIS GAS MARTS 3rd JehnsM.

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