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Pampa Daily Newsi
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TWO 'A DAILY PAMPA DAILY NEWS EVKNil-iG, AUGUST 27, 1931.. nnd on COMPANi" n'r? ll ih nC covfrinf? Pompa nnd Orav countv Wents nnn the rampa, oil and Has field. Published each afternoon, except Saturday nnd Sunday Jununy morn ng bv tlie NUNM-WAPPT-N 1 T'J'J r- Foster Avenue, Pampa. Tcxns. DAVID M.

WARKKN R. 8. I BOH i OLtN E. HINICt.P PHILIP R. POND.

Entered ns second-class m.ittcr Mnrch 15, tt Pampa. Texas, under Act ot March 3. 1879. MEMBER of the ASSOCIATEDPRESS HI As! rrss is exclusively to the use for repubU- wuon of nil news dispatches credited to or not otherwise cremied In this paper and nlso the local news published herein ltS rc flf dispatches herein nlso ore Manager liusincss Manager ManaRint: Editor AtlvertisliiB Maii.vjcr 1927, nt the post office One Per Week SUBSCRIPTION- KATFS Carrier in Fampa NEWS Combination BvcnlnB (News Ana Pest) with THE .85 20 Mall. Panipa anil Adjoining Counties One Year Six One Year (News and POM, Inrlmllni; Siiiidn'y) Blx Months (News arid Pwt.

ir.cludini; Sunday) Three Months (News and Pot. inrliitllnr; Sticlav) One Month 'News and Post, includlni: ly de Gray and Adjoining Counties' One (News and Post. Including Kundnvi Six Months (News and I'osi. mchrdin? Sunday i Months (News and includliiB fjimctny)" NOTICE TO THE Fl'DUcT rllmi(1 "Pon the diameter. standlne, or reputation llrni.

concern cr corporal Inn tlint innv appear in the the Nov wil1 corrected when cnllpd the iiUcntlon ol the editor. It not the intention of tlUa newspaper to injury any Individual, firm or corporation, nnd corrections wfll 1 pl omlnc uly a as tlle wrongfully pub- 2.25 5.00 2.75 1.40 3.75 2.25 to so made, when Uslicd reference STATISTICAL rans that men miller Buffered Ncv the nr.ii.ai'.ine replies for the is to uivc the ti 1( economic Classified Advertising Rates Information All Want Ads nre strictly cnsti ind ore accepted over the phone with the positive understanding that the account Is to be paid when our collector calls. PHONE YOUR WANT AD TO 666 or 667 Our courteous Rd-tnker will receive your Wnnt-Ad, helping 5'oit wore it. All Ads for "Situation Wanted," "Lost and Found 1 arc cash with order and will not nc- ccptcrt over telephone. Out-of-Town advertising, with order.

The Newr-Prst reserves tne rifrht to classify nil Want Aas under appropriate headings nnrt to revise or withhold from publication any copy deemed objectionable. Notice of any error must be Riven in time for correction be- tore second Insertion. Ill case of any error or an omission In advertising of any nature The shall not be held liable foj damages further than the amount recelveo for such advertising. NEWS-POST LOCAt, RATE CARD EFFECTIVE MAY 1. Classified Advertising Is accepted for consecutive tlons In both newspapers 1.

first In the Morninr: Post nnd following next Issui of UIR Dally News. Ads ordered for Sunday only tnke a 3c per word rate. 1 day 3o word minimum 30o. 3 days 7c word minimum 80c 7 days )5o word minimum J1.50 in clays HOc word minimum $1.50 21 days 41c word minimum 84.10 30 days 54c word minimum $5.40 Lines of white space will be for nt tile snmo lino rnte as type matter. 1 F'OR SALK Pianos.

Manufacturer i has for snlc cheap, rather than re- turn to factory. Terms to (parties. Manufacturer, Department Box 125. Cieano. Til.

7c Wanted Girlish Costume BAPTIST WOMEN WANTED Can several ladies or Kills for solicitinp work in circulation department. Commission. Apply News-Post office in person. WANTED-Will 1928 Quick cc.upe for Ford tudor. Pay dlf- fen nre.

Clausen Motor Co. WANTED Anyone' havinu a baby for write box D. care of News-Post. 3p buy liRht 1931 coach or scdnn for cash. Must be a bar- pain and in condition.

Mr. i Shaw. Riclinrds Drue Co. WANTED -Boys (o sell Pampa Daily I News In afternoons and Pampa MorniiiK Post, in mornings. Boys make your school money now.

Apply i rear door News-Post office after 3 P- HI. till i WAN'lfcu to i.iuv or kind of fixtures, care, meat market. confectionery, dry goods' and clothing, etc fiOU S. Cuvlsr. WANTED TO hundred rods of good used It.

must be bargain. 422 Ycnijcr St. LOST AND FOUND osT -Small while, partly Spitx don. Reward. Phone 897-W.

keys, on keyrinp. Re- I ward. Andrew Stiirk, Rex Idh i One of Hie mcit attractive of the new jacket frrcks for the fall is al.cvi-. It lias ubni mJKlit be called the perfect inRCini" neckline. 1 (U'liiurc, girlish, and with the I trickiest air of sweet simplicity.

The cute little black tie matching with the dark tr.ae of the belt sets off the delightfully. Tliir. frr.ck is in wnclir.ure spiral crepe, made rayon and wool, so popular now for (rnvel, tveet and tailored clothes. Ice." For Rent Tin- and I Jivei i' and 200 abroad rerr is bulaiu'cs hiVh war nt home lie would giviiiK him a diri'i-t rc'inoinic in-arly anything can hi nearly I'vorythinjf is. rates as hiyh as that sioii.

but the yet reached $2(K( per iierson IT is ((j OOIlCt'dl 'naps served 200 days with everythinjr taken thirteen months. cs. and estimates had he $200 a month, or loss of SI.429.OS. deniiinstrated in ritrure.s. There have been periods of of the war period since its concln- of the population has never that the at home into con- linst that stayed $2, GOO FOR 320 cas.

HENT-Eedroom. also North Gray. Phone garage, 'JIB or 7c Jersey milk cow; weight about B50 pound.s. Extra i large udder and tits, long wearing haltiT with short chain taehecl. Call Police station.

L. Kenner. ifc i YORK MAN US VISITING HERE Shetland pony. Har- ley-Saciler award. Reward.

A. A. Lightfoot, General delivery. Very modern five-room fiirni.slv.-d house for rent. Call 303 J.T Jc i N.

est. month. it dtiriiu' the war. the whole people tin: Forty month pas war-time wane for quent years. cases it tin; draft army It did not reach was drawn from hut and KiirlHer estimate at the low-wane ajrcs is willing to stand on of 21-31, if its thirteen- of it would find that the irmy was off on as jiood as the averajre its aRe.

IH.I) only for HM7-18. hut for suhse- It was compulsory employment; in many unwelcome employment; but. if the case ly furnished house, lights, water. Ras and flcr.r covering. Half block off pavement.

$15. Inquire Earl Talley residence. MRS. J. S.

LANE Dressmaking Formerly with French Shoppc Plain and Fancy Sewing Phone 358-W 432 N. P.aUard FOR to responsible party. Call at 934 East Francis, i 3pi FOR hotife trnraqe. Call G51-W. tfc i.s arjrued merely on the economic aspect of the soldier's pay.

the sacrifice was on the part of the minority and not of the majority, except when the thirteen-month period is valued in terms of experience in civil life pursuit. Even that misrht well lie offset hy the consideration of what would have happened had this nation lost the war. Ask the dermai! taxpayer. The fact remains that patriotism can not he paid for in dollars and cents. It is not a commodity.

Hut the serious error of this nation, perhaps of all nations, comes in permitting it to he dealt in on the futures market. Whatever our present or past mistakes in adjustments and 'pensions a definite policy for the futures market. Whatever our present or past nient.s. Not to mention post-war J'ress in Dallas News. FOR 402 Kiiifr'smill.

Telepone 33. The 1'amp: 1 NKWS with which State Press differs the Legion's standpoint fully, and it was in it.self pr'iof that the are not trying to eollcct on their patriotism. The lioys who went to war believed that it was the whole nation's war. and that thel of cost should be borne equitably. Such an advance under-j standing should do much to reduce the ballyhoo in favor i of such conflicts, which make millionaires of stay-at- one home profiteers.

FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment. 504 South Glllcsple. i One block north of Bnkvr Phone 157. 3p FOR RENT Marion Hotel. 22 i rooms, remodeled.

Inquire 506 North Frost. 3Qp FOR KENT i Two-Room Cottages, J3JI i Gas nnd Water Bills H. F. McCAJLIP 823 8. Russell Phone 743-W FOR house, fur-' niched.

Bills paid. $12 month. 1201 Amarillo highway. PONTIAC '27 Chrysler '28 Pontiac '2S Oakland 5200 '27 Buick Coupe 85 '29 Che.v. '27 Oakland Pampa Motor Co.

Ill N. Ballard OAKLAND Phone 305 PONTIAC C. M. McAfee of New York City, uncle of the formci Misc Ale.cno Mc- i'arland cf Weaiherfcrd v. ho recently became the bride of Prince Johann.

future ruier of Liechten- iitein, is visiting his risier-in-law, Mrs. A. B. McAfee, and oilier relatives in Pampa. Mi-.

McAfee has oil ranch in- tyirsts near this city. Although he has lived hi York far many he returns at frequent in- tcrvnlf and declares, "I am still a Texan." HAND MANGLE!) Whitaker's right hand was badlj mangled in a meat-cutting machine at a local market yesterday morning. The index finger am- puUUed at tiio M.v. and Mrs. R.

Stone and small daughter, Shirley Ann, of Graham, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrr. J. L. Stroope, 102 West Mr.

Stone is a nephew of Mrs. Stroopj. Renew Your Health By Fijsrifie For Sale FOR cow. cheap. Hefi- dul, Wilcox RiiKOline plant, south i 200 wi-11 ristii'i'ti .1 of jitr prcduciion in the field I-E--One store buildinp.

'22x one three-room house, 14.X3G; National cash register; set Day: ton scales; six foot counter show easo. Leo Rhoten. Skellytown. 3p funny deputy oil ar.d sunervis- FOR rooms furniture. would be employed lo handle Leaving town, must sell.

210 North tlie v. pirc.v A. n. Highest Prices Paid for Junk Metal, Scrap Iron and Steel Pampa Junk Co. Flionc 413 G36 S.

Cuyler Any i'ni'iiii'i'. tem is Man. Vert'ecl ol arc Pu-rify oniir tell yen that iion oi' the Sys- Foundation of not rid that your vitality? rysvtm b-- iiig ihorou or ii, of vi'ik Nature with health. Wood by ac- the liver: kidneys, stcir.ach 10 c.t?. and 35 cts.

(Adv.) ik formi-rly handled by um- Sunnier. WANTED PLUMBING WORK at depression prices SEWEIl AND KEPAIR WOItK Work done in arid out of city by Licensed Plumber U. C. STOREY 217 E. Foster Phone 350.

DISEASES Non-Conl'inin? Methods DR. W. A. SEYDLER 203 Combs-Worley Bldg. Al a meet ins of the Woman's Missionary society.

Central B'iptist church. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Ray R. HuiiRnle directed prouram OH "Advertising With Ihe Gospel in South America. FolinwiiiR the Initial talk on "Tlie Other Amcrira" Mrs.

H'ungate, the program proceeded follows: Musical "Grandmother'. Patchwork Quill." by Ruby Scaicf. accompanied at the piano by Mis' Louie Hailon. "Adventurinpr With the Word, the Printed Fr.se. and the Bible," Ivlis, Maty Burks.

"Adventurlni: 'With the M. Mrs. W. B. Barton.

With the Schools," Miss Oiu'da Cobmn. Piano solo, "Meditation," Gerald Brown. "Tht: Adveiitiucs of a Missionary Ford," Mrs. W. .1.

Turpin. ol Hie Bethany circle retreshnicntr at the close of tho afternoon. Those wfrc Mcsdamcs Lee Miller, B. F. Walker, G.

U. Holmes, W. C. J. M.

D. M. Scaief, O. J. McAlistci'.

B. L. iMcore. M. M.

Kuthcrford, Ray R. HmiRate, B. barton. W. J.

Turpin, Walter Kirbie, E. V. Davis, Miss Mary Burks, Mire Ouida Coburn, Ruby Scnicf, and Gerald Brown. Yesterday's Stars By The Associated Press Jess Haines and Burlcifih Grimes. Cards to double, victory r.ver Braves.

Roy Johnson. bomn run in eighth, breaking tie to Senators, 5-4. Phil Collins, and Di. Eartcll. won fifth in first panic of doublelieader, beating Reds 8-14; double bases full in ninth RP.VC Phillies second ftamo, Goose Goslin.

three sincles, driving in runs in triimijih over Alhletics. Pat Malonc and Rogers Hornsby, held Giants to three hits to win 4-3; latter hit pinch hr.iuer ninth, inning to tic unmo and enable Cubs to win in twelfth. Tcxns military posts, ot fcdi'i'i, 1 women employ. whose hus- halicIS, able to support them. of a federal hospitaj nnd extension for an- ct.h'ct;' five r.f the date for con- vuivifen wnr risk insurance, now for July 2.

SMALL riliE 11AMAGK ciiima' 1 1 was dene to a five- ror.ni at 210 Wei.t Brovai last. by a I started at the water heater vent. The fire tie- the flames ntoiit, c'cloLk night. The liv by H. O.

Studer I-Unry Former Soldiers On Way Home EL PASO. Texas, Aug. 27. Soldiers cf 1917 parted for another year today us they turned homeward flam the convention of the Texas department, of the American Legion. Colons Christ i was chosen the 1932 convention city at the final session night and V.

Earl Earp, attorney, was electod department, commander by accln- mation. succeeded Hal Brennan of Laredo. The delegates heard an address by Ralph T. O'Ncil of Topcka. national legion commander.

Ho said there was much unemployment among veterans and the legion was working to relieve it. Other officers: vice commanders, C. C. Patterson of Fort Worth, Carl Ncsbitt of Minosla, I. H.

Bortz of HERB EXTRACT Both Report Great Improvement SAU-; BV PAMPA STOKES t-oltiu, Cnimllrsn fumillw havi in.iry It-mttl, from Eryan. Dr. W. Utzmaii of Mc- Ryan, was Allen, A. Garland Adair of McCamey; t.ren.'.urcr, W.

F. Spiegel of Port Arthur, re-elpctt'ci. am- Resolutions urged "fortification champicn. considers i and protection" o' the government rrs F. jinx.

They brought him helium plant at Amarillo, rescinding luck mice, and he liar, worn of a war department order aban- ever since. doning Fort D. A. Russell nnd other non. Iroiihlo pni ns ca A sleep nnii nns rcsllcss.

"Thwi I snw llrrh Kxlract ndvMtisc.1 Ti lOTiBhl lnkin It Ml mmrovnl. It is BnntKmcilic i ol 'n I I ra rk lho "ml tlio Lest Inzntivo I linvo ever used. 1 13 1 1 1 1 i 1 Blso nrtd it liiu hclpral him. I will rccoin- HiTh Exirnct Iknol it an nil thni a chiinial or it. My oppciiio food iimv and 1 cal miylhing." llcl Your mvn druc otoro nnd rocoinmenda thi.t prcat medicine.

Get" Imtllo nnd join tlm, thoiisnnda it 1ms restored to hcnllh. Htib Jukt Corp. Dallai, FOR SAVE BY All COOD DRUGGISTS lams Wi.llld barrel. 1 daily to the ci i placed rut) M.i-n IBil.i'.on and fiOfl.OOO Parkt whvi: opened lip apiin. ol i e.oniiv.eiuia- a i by at Capers, deputy in the crane and if.

being considered to take of East field. said. AND HIS FRIENDS Something Up His Sleeve By Blosser' To I'roilurc s. c( the becalmed Tile oil indu. tr tluy.

Tliere w.i.s in brut ion. bu; up any mounuiiv, Hi. tha' i-n-nnii; Laiiicniuir Pr.ikf Gfl-tcol ri rich iTud- Samui'l timitli. IW. near tht- iU- th- 1 fir us a Ki to bni kept the thai the covery and cpiiiuiK if in Pfiuisvlv.iiu.i.

W'- fcillii'. and N'-vv Voi'k HOUSTON, An port 'Lake ndvniu'ed li Hi 7 u. Alii; oompanv till li.iin il Top Ci' Tile prh't gravity S5 I'l'ilt. 1 with an of one ent fo: ity up 10 uu'li (tnd above, 1 increaM' ol grt'c of yi.ivuy AUSTIN. AUK i'.

Parker, chifl 11 tin- i and av ision nf (he coir.ir.i.- taid Hlriinviid. ro umpire chief in ihr K. llt'ld. IHJ longer toiiniviod the oil and dr.i'inn Parker the iiinpiiv sv th new M'tvatiun law. pav-rtf us iv f.pecial oj tin- bffame and Hut in KII.OORF:, Tex.

Trie concevn JFa't 'i cxar, oil field today was that 'th? railroad commission htar- IIIL; JM Au.st.'n pi'rmittini; rcMimplrn of in this vast area from ol! operators men of the militia enfiirrinc nf die field locked i beyond ol T))e iiiariial law to the Male a v. nt the Hearing. weiv alixloil- to b.ii-'r. to ivo.luciiii; oil u.uler uu 1'e at i uiTon'ly. tlian the cents ucr iiar- i'-'.

an.I Ic-. 1 vailed before law Knltsled men probably will he kept hero ll'ie ne'A are put inti) effect PA I KS'IINK t'i)'. A hill i 1 -L-II Texas. Alii: -7 of Dallas, fumor nalh nsil vh 'Icxas 11! ca'-hrM-d on ilu' i TUIKIU. rue BOVS AUD BETTED STABTlWC- BACK.

8ERDB6 ELSE To TVJSM SEE 1C YOU GET TUSWv ALL T06ETMEC. KB. WE eersv UAS BS TUECS LAUDED MB i DOMT VoU 1'AA TO UOTUlU 1 I DO R3P? TUOSS I COULDUT I SAV 'Mo' TO AWVTUIKJ6 ABOUT OP CIDE QILgV THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop fiild .1 e. in liuu-e Mjiiai Alt.uks Majors i "Tiu-v won't lei me 1:0 over aiul public tie i ed. H'caiiM- Ocn Wolt-j id boys are p.itro'.luiK 1 a i He tii ih.i 1 military "wn of tin- w.i.s 1:1:1: nl Tc.vio hu.i i'ver ,11 id luiieulcd R.

in (he uiarlial that a ion uiut not" in iiV- j.St!- r-iitll i la'A held uitbl 1 oil (iv.slcy aswned 'er oil coin-! iiiri in," which --malltv on-nil-: con- PIS could not aJfon.i to do. and (iicttfi (hey would be roudy to pro-. liure oil t'lvatrr quaiUKtes before when the field icopeneci. A GOT A GLADYS. wtPE POP DOWW A Ml MUTE Pop and Chick Retire By Cowan TUKVS Au IT'S A WttP CWKRKMNG..

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