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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 12

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PAOETWELVS THE AMARILLO OLOBE. AMARHIX3. TEXAS MONDAY. OCTOBER New Crelney Drug Slore To Be One Most Modern and Largest Drug Stores in Area Hie new Cretney Drug store in the Ollver-Eaklc Building will one ol the Jargr.st and most modern drug stores Itt the Panlianrite, re- modelling operations now In progress indicate. The drug store is being enlarged to Include the entire space formerly occupied by the offices ot Dr.

T. M. Montgoniery anti the space occupied by Specdy's Cafe. tn addition to the space formerly occupied by the drug store. Tlic.no operations will triple the floor space.

Many radical changes In the arranjipmenl of the drug stores are also in process. A large soda fountain, the most modern fountain in (lie Panhandle, is to be Installed along tlie north side. Opposite the fountain will be a lone line of booths. These booths, the most modern and comfortable In the Southwest, have already arrived and will be installed within next Jew days. The cigar and liquor department' will be lujaUxl at the front acroK the east wall of the building.

The most beautiful and convenient fix- lures available hnve been obtained for this department. The south side will be devoted to the cosmetics department. This department will feature complete lines of recognized cosmetics and will be one of the largest cosmetic departments 111 Amarlllo. Feature of the Cretney Drill! Store will be the Tea Room, located in the south rear in front of the prescript (on department niiu adjacent to the kitchen. The kitchen will be one of the most modern kitchens in this area.

This department will be In charge of a veteran chef who has many years of experience In cafeteria and luncheonette service. Mosl radical rhaiije now beinc made is the entrance. The two entrances on Polk Strert have been closed and a new entrance conslrurlion at the corner, open- equipped with tho finest morfprn Brow nsvinf 63 fixtures for the convenience of in'. J7 Irons. Mirrors; ore being generously used tn the decoration of the building.

Many mirrors are to be placed on Del nio, Tex 63 The walls and mirrors will cover the Ic1a 47 piers iti the central part ol the ijodge Ine on Polk Avemw. Throughout and Sixth the fitorc will be Weather Data Observations taken at Xf. today. FlrM lowest temperatures night: ecrond, hichest last 21 hours: third, precipitation In inches List 24 AMARILLO 48 86 Abilene, Terr 60 90 A i Tex 56 Oi Poise, Idaho 74 Brownsville, Tex 63 Bfi Life Writers Offer Contest i i a i Ohio 31 Clayton. N.

46 Corpus Christ), Tex 60 10 A 1OW-JONES A A 5 Furnished by Fenner Beane Amarlllo Building At 1:00 P. M. 3d Industries 153.76 o(( 26 rails oil 15 mimics 2fi.l2 up 65 stocks 52.38 oil NKW STOCK LIST Fucnlshotl by Tenner neiuie AmarlHo Building i'n Alllcfl Clwm fc Dyo Allls Chalmtm Allied Stores American Can American Locomotive American ToV A Uslit Nash a Nat mscull Nat a i Products Nat DIMllIers Hat Pow A Light Centra! Ship Building Am A i a i North American Co Northern PaclJlc Petroleum Phillips Prt. Pullman Compni Pure Oil 56V. 1 23V I 5 25 -R- rlrnn Am Roll Mills Am Trl Tel Anconclrv Copper Armour Co Atchtion Top A A a i Am Smell fc Ilef Aviation Corp i Locomotive a i Ohio nanmlnLI Oil A a Boeing Alrplfti Dorrtcn Co DorR-Wnrner Co Buctrt IHirr Adrl i -C- Cailnrinn Zinc L-aii Ciihinict Kccltv 20 1 Coip 5 Etndlo Keith Orph HeniinRton Rand fiM) MOUJJ-S IG'-j Republic Stftt 3J'- Reynolds Tobncro 2f Co CcLane-io Curp Chleflco Tool Chrysler Columbia Oiw Elec Cummerclnl Credit Com Snlventa Scmwlth Sou Consol Oil Cont BfiXLng A Cont OIL TJel Cue Ils WrlRht Curtis Wright 91 714 5cl- lenlry DIslMlei Joseph Lfad Oil rs Roebuck tmpont tie Ncm Dccro Co Efiton i a Electric A i Electric Boat Flee row A- Light Ens Pub Svc Fllnloklo Frceport General BukLns Ocneral Elcclrlo Ocncrrtl General Motors Ocn Tub Svc Ollletlo Safely nazor GLmhel Bros Orjodrlch Ot Wosl Gt North ny Ffd Qcn Tire i.

Run HceXer TroducU HoxidRlllc Hrrshey Houston CD Howe Sountt Hurtson Molors Industilnl Rayotv int Harvwlrr Tel ft Tel Manvillc K-- Ktnnccott Copper Long-BcH Lumber A M-- MnrshMl-Field Martin Miami Copper Mirt-Coni Pel Minneapolis Company )l- Oil Socony Vacuum net Oil of Cal nd Oil of I nil Stand Oil of Corp Tex Pi-OuXlclTiR A dull Sulphur Pac Land Trust TI icmp ror! uc la Tlrle Wixlrr AKsoclnteU Oil Trancontlnen West A Union CarhlUe United Alrcrafl United Air United Corpornllon UnUcd Iniprovcinpnt Rubber 3 Steel c-Alern Union YfJlow Truck fc Conch i Riitllo NKVV CURI! A LIST Furnished by Frnnrr jt Brano AmarHlo Building At 1:00 P. M. Close The Cretney Drug Store will be open by the end ot this week, but Hie remodelling operations are not r-xpectert to be completed for several weeks. Warren P. Cretney, owner of (he Cretney Drug Stores, purchased the store Irom the Fox Drug Company Aug.

7. He has been in the drug In the Panhandle Tor years, orgiiiaily entering the tiniK business in Amarillo, In addition to the store here, the Cretney Drue Company also operates -stores in Pampa and Borger. wTwTFinch Is Reeleded W. W. Finch of Amarlllo tnda wa.i le-electcrt president or the Texas Building Trades Council.

The ftnnual meeting has just been concluded at Galvcslon, where Mr. Pinch, representing the carpenters, and foiir other Amarillo delegates will remain (his week to attend the Slate Federation ot Labor Convention. Fur ID consecntive years Mr. Finch has been elected vice president of the state federation with- I The oilier AmarHlo delegates who i at landed the council meeting and remained lor (he stale federation, nrc Jack Wood, representing the painters: C. R.

Sears, the bricklayers; Ilex Teed, the a there; w. DeSautelle, hod-carriers. Captains SheriH Burks, H. H. pharris and R.

E. Dickrrson of the Amarillo lire department, were dele- Bfttes to the Texas File Fighters' Association, which also held ils convention in Galveston. Cnptalti Dlr.kPiTson, who was president last year of the state assocla- 9-'j Uon, was succeeded by C. Crogan ol El Paso. Edmonton.

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C. Wjnncmucca, ...8 3 6 i ....29 ....54 ....47 Suit of Coble vs. Phillips is Opened The damage suit W. T. Coble versus the Phillips Petroleum Company opened in Federal Court here nationwide contest on Hie Insurance and Us benefits, with some prizes totaling $4.500 will be sponsored br the National Association or Life Underwriters and Its local beginning this week, it was announced today by Jclin J.

Halley, AmarJlIo, who as chairman of the Northwest Texas Association's con- le.st committee will direct the competition in the Panhandle. Prizes will be offered for the 00 bfs(. statements or letters reporting "Life Insurance In according to Mr. HalJey. Tt Is not an essay or ft short story contest, he and awards will be marie on the basis of the "human interest" in tlie accounts told by entrants.

The winner of the contest in the Panhandle will have his or her pa- ipcr entered in one of nine regional by the Northwest Texas Association of Ufe Underwriters. (The United States has been divided nto nine separate districts to pro- an equal opportunity to win r. major prize. Ten prizes are offered totalling $500 in each of the line districts, as follows: first prize $200; second priEe 5100; third prize S50; fourth to eighth prize $25 each; i prize $15, and tenth prize $10. A total of 90 enmd prizes in all will 1 offered.

Anyone over 16 yeais of age not- connected in any way with a life insurance organization is eligible to enter, said Mr. Halley. The only stipulations are that the entry be authentic, that it be less than 500 words, and that it be a i delivered to Contest headquarters not Inter than midnight February 1,1940. Headquarters are: 1009 Every Driver Should See This Film' "Every person wlio drives an automobile should tt!" So said MaynBfd Drake, AmerJ can Legion director of safety, after attending a private preview this morning of "Drunk Driving," a shuddersome subject fit The State The Mm, one of the M-G-M "crlma does not pay" aeries, will be shown three days at The State, beginning a week from tomorrow. Capt.

Jim Line ot the state highway patrol, another guest of Fred Patterson at the private preview declared the picture packs a powerful psychological punch. "Drunk Driving" Is not entertaining, but is highly educational and portrays vividly and grewsorr.ety how gasoline and alcohol do not mix, Woman Uninjured As Car Overturns Although her car was overturned twice by the Impact of the collision, Mrs. Wirlz; wife of Wirlz contractor, 1207 Crockett Street, escaped this morning -with no more serlou.5 Injury "a bump on'the "lead." The crash occurred 11:30 o'clock at Tenth Avenue and Croc ketb Street. Police said the second machine in the crash was a Caraway grocery truck, the driver of which also escaped serlou.s injury. Ambulances were called by witnesses who were positive someone had been injured seriously.

91. discovered by Dr. B. 8. Hopkiru of the University Illinois, and named Her Institution.

SPECIALS FOt run. WED. Fmh COUNTRY Doz. lO Carnegie (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) morning Federal Judge 22 32 15', Nazis 22'i 22 Vi 28 32H r-- A5 Mnrncnlbn NalAirnl Otw ps Srcv common (n CUIrfl Service pretence! igle i Lend cclric Ho nil tfc Shrittt FLsk Rubber Gulf 011 Corp HeclR Mines Kumblfl Oil LocXhccd rMtrrnlt Jtarn muli on Power r-ontcpcc OH On Simmy Ol) UnUect OM Corp 2 I1RA1N QUOTATIONS FurnLshfd hy to Dennti A Building Whent-- Prcv Opf-n HlRh lavt Cliwe Clos 84-351; 85ii 85S 86 83 UPC. Cor Kfixy 52-52V 51 -S2-52't SS 1 Dec.

4 i 49S 1 Mny 3Jf( (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) (hat It was sunk by British destroyers as it was a floating derelict." Tlie prww rediculed propaganda Minister Joseph Paul Ooeb- ctmrges against First Lord of tlie Admiralty Winston Churchill. Sample headlines over stories ot Gocbbels' radio speech accusing Churchill of a a i for the sinking of the passenger lincr'Athenla were: 'Old, Maestro Makes His Radio Comeback'--Dally Herald; "Goebbels For 37 Mirror; "You Can't Keep ft Good Lie MaiL The Dailj Mali ncldocl, in sub head: "Bolony Says U. llndfrr a sub-head, Tales by GoebhclA." (he Dally Sketch said: "Kvcry day tn every way, GofbbeLs, the NazE chief, gets primmer and grimmer i his fairy talcs." The Mirror said GoehhcLs "excelled himself list night in the maddest, wildpsl sprech nf his career." Iti larce tpe, the Daily Express asked: "Whal did Mr. ChurchiH do?" It answered, "Eie dirlti't even listen to the speech." In Helsingfors, a foreign of fin press conference, called for sevei o'clock tonight, was postponed nntl 10 P. M.

hittlcnUne, observers be Heveri, that Important development- were expected In Finnish-Sovic vs. Relief when HEADACHES Strike July Dr-c. 35 -May JnlS- M' Dec. phone 9S51, H. Atwell on the bench.

Judge AtweU came to Amarillo rom Dallas to preside in this cnse. members of the court ac- ompanylng him me Evart R. Goss, eputy United States Marshal, and 'om Irby, court reporter. Mr. Coble Is suing for $112.000 a mages which he alleges he suffer- as a result ol the automobile rash in which Mrs, Coble was injured.

The collision occurred near Borger, ov. 30, 1938. when the Coble automobile, driven by James A. Whit- Oiiver-Eakle Amnrillo, A manual has been prepared containing the rules of the contest and many suggestions which will assist contestants in doing prize-winning job of reporting. Complete informR- tion may be obtained Irom contest headquarters.

jy collided with a Philips Petroleum gasoline tank truck. Mr. Coble Is represented by Sftti- ters and Scott, Attorneys. Counsel or the Phillips Petrolevim Company the firm of Morgan, Culton, Morgan Britain. Jack Boston, highway department rnploye and an eye witness to the olHslon, was the first witness called in the case.

Records (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) eryone smding in the coupon, nac the sender will be protected agains a railing supply of records. Tn shorl the mailing of this coupon will guar antee the sender a complete set. records If he wank them; but i does not obligate the to buy the records. In fact, utter the-rcc ords go on sale, it Is merely a mat tcr or coming to the Globe-News of jfice and buying the records over th counter, jn.st as in a music store. Additional details will be pub lished from time to time through out this week.

Physicist Who Had Par! in Making Radio, Won't Listen LIMOGES, France, Oct. 23. Branley, French physicist who helped invent the radio, celebrated his B5th birthday at bis daughter's chateau today, but he refused to hnve a radio around because it disturbs him he rVeek-enrf GuesH in Home Margaret Scarborough Week-end guests in Ihe home of Margaret Scarborough, 1019 Pierce Street, were Opal Llghtfoot. super- nlendent of the Jeler-Townsend Hospital at Chlldress, and James Templcton ol Denver. Judge C.

Kelson Convenes District Court in Claude Judge E. c. Nelson convened 47th district court in Claude this morn ing. Tlie August Icrm of the cour In Amarillo was adjourned Satur day. Ankles Swollen? nervousness Is causrd by an e.xr.fts ds and polsonj; due and ysltmlc Kfdney and Bladder disorders a nlso cause Getting Up NlRhts, IJurnlnr PAJsaccs.

Swollen Joints, Bacfcachf, Circles "Under tyes. Excess AcldHy, Fains and Dliiintss. In many casrs rll- action of the Doclo''s prescription helps i Kldncj-s clean out the short, gets ft promotion and ecides to celebrate. The celebration ets only a good before it ends ith four dend In a wreck and Mr. ones facing manslaughter charge.

J. S. Army Has Foreign Vacancies United Slates army vacancies now xist for original enlistments for crvice in coast artillery and field rtillery In Hawaii. Sgt. R.

A. Jackon. Amarillo Recruiting Officer, nnounced this morning. In addition there are vacancies or enlistments for Fort Crockett, Galveston. Eligible young men Interested In United a tes Army service in lawaii or at Galveston should con- act Sgt.

Jackson or Sgt. Troy Gibon at the recruiting station, 8 jfflce building-. Vacancies also exist for applicants 'or service at San Francisco ant Angeles. and the various organizations at Fort Bliss, EL Paso Tex. Air Corps quotas are expected within the next week for the Amarillo Recruiting Station.

Eligible young men interested in Air Corps enlistments should report to the milting station to be placed 01 the waiting list for Air Corps assign nients for either March Field, Cal, for foreign service In Hawaii. Is that some day those In power vill rule in a spirit of friendliness oward nations. He once 'If a friendly soirlt and a determined deshe to Influence people! peacefully were followed faithfully I Intelligently by diplomats at; conference table, there would And he added, hate, revenge, greed and fear expressed by the Allies In, the Versailles treaty 25 years ago are producing- Hitler and" the present program of hate, revenge, greed and fear expressed in the new European war." Mr. Carnegie wlH bring lite fa- ous address, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" to the High School Auditorium night, under the auspices of The I will BANANAS NICE nd RIPE, Doz A 5 63 I Lb ticfiotlations nt Moscow. Ten o'clock In Hclslngfors Is 11 P.

M. tn Moscow, an hour when important announcements are made by the Russians, Ac Ids. This plus pnLLIalH- may cajlly matte ycu feel llKe a Jn just iew days. Try cuaranlcc of money bade unles i Cvsfrs rk of rystct new person the eomplelcty 52 54-b "BC" It alia affectiTM ior Hit of muicuUr pilni ol functional periodic pftlni, and as a In lo on and away. how quickly you ahraya conmll a phyilcUn -when pabu and lo much IDc A 25c In the "JSC ntxt formula.

Try a "BC" poundl A A I MVKSTOCK KANSAS CITY, Oct. 23 S. D. A --KORS: total 1500; top Jfi.80 fipArlORly; Root) to choice ISO i 15.50: HO-170 Ihs. sows CnUle: total 29.000; cnU'M 6000; tolnl 7000; gtiort tn linlX tfrt stcrts i lo sell Irotn rhnlcr sIockcTR icr Jlhrral quota troni Sr.OO'itP.Sfl; niost Icrdfrs downwrttrt from 1R.50T chotrp ftock stcrr cnlvrj; i pwrt sftiisawp bulls Sheep: snlftlHr nntl DOOO; mostly Jf.

00 and i clone Tcx otferlnRs PWPA; und J6-25. sho We Give You a Cleaning Service you will like without the "sheens 11 and "tones' 1 and meaningless trade names. We offer-A GOOD CLEANING SERVICE "Cash and Carry" Men's Suits, Cleaned Pressed Ladies' Plain Dresses 35c for $1.00) Men's Felt Hats, Cleaned, Blocked, 50c BM 203 West 16th CLEANERS DYERS Phone 8221 Mutual Lift Co. "Low t'ost--IMrlioipating' 1 J. W.

TIMMONS General Apcnl Ulackhllrn BWg. I'hnnc 2-21U General American Life All forms of Life Insurance, Accident and Health 'Insurance, Hopitalization Iruur- ance. Group Insurance, registered policies. DAN THOMSEN General Agent 207 Paramount Bldq. Phone 4821 ASK US ABOUT OUR NEW ALL-WAYS POLICY Covering DISABILITY OR DEATH caused by accident or sickness HOSPITAL1ZAT10N RETIREMENT INCOME and LIFE INSURANCE f.

B. (Abe) MARTIN Dist. Snptrvisnr usineu Men's Assurance C(i. Phone 52S6 or 1923 THE JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY imce ffs organisation ha never paid lest ihan on funds held Tn Irust for Policy Holders and Beneficiaries, L. ROY CLONINGER Reprtsenlatlvr Slamlarrl Life liiMiraiur CD.

I'tionc UNITED BENEFIT LIFE And MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH Health and Accident--Life Combinations. Amarillo Branch Office 710 Oliver-Eakie Bldq. LIFE INSURANCE Today's Harvest from Yesterday's Foresight E. Donald Wyatt Representative Southwestern Life Jus. Co.

Phone 9857 ASK HORACE GOOCH About New COMBINATION Lifa Insurance and Retirement Income Policy issued by the-Southland Life Insurance Co. 906 EAKLE ILDG. If Of $185,000,000 Inwratct In Is Your LIFE I A Counselor a Member of the A Association of LIFE I ARTNA W. n. Clayton A I A A I A Browning Brure CobH i J.

T. G. R. Finch W. r.

(Prrryl PnweJI Bert Kpynofili A A I I I Oila A J. K. i Kleyd V. ni'siVKss nir.N'S ASSLHASCC COMPANY F. R.

(Abe) Martin A I I A STATES I.ahroy C. White CAPITOL l.TFR M. K. 111,1 if CONNKf TH'UT MUTUAL IE, M. ltd)it HKNKRAL AMERICAN Part TJiomirn A XATIONAL JAfk Culp A SOUTHERN ChAi F.

Collier GIMRAXTT.E MUTIML W. H. Oalr J. H'. Tfnimnnt t'to.

tt. Ba'itbj, Clarendon, Affiliated Wrrii leHi HM Stat. and NatieiHil Auechitiom PAY CASH GROCERY Friday night. The lecture will begin BEGIN TO with brighter G-E MAZDA Lamps A Kfht conditioned kitchen ii Try it and you'll tgret. Tor you'U land reidiag recipes, rnetsuring flour tod go fitter.

TOP-NOTCH We see Life insurance as something more than $1,000 or $100.000. To us it is a continuation of your earning for the benefit of if you die; for your own old age if you live. W.G.CLAYTON Representative Aetna Life Ins. Co. Phonr 5301 STAND A R.

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