Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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FIRECRACKERS
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X'mas Cards, X'mas Candy
and
Ingersoll Watches
GUNTER DRUG
Phone 163
CAREFUL EXAMINATION
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Of your Teetli absolutely FREE.
Whether you need Killings, I'latcs
or Bridge Work it will pay you to
look for quality and workmanship as
well as price. My prices are reason-
able and my work guaranteed. Only
the most modern painless methods
used. Pay us a visit.
DR. T. GORDON WILSON,
220 BLACKBURN BI.DG. MRS. WILSON Office Nurse.
Day Phone 4464, AMARILLO, TEX. Nit* Phone 4«90
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VISIT THE
Close Out Sale
OF
the Whitcomb Jewelry stock in
Amarillo—
Thousands have saved on their
X'mas purchases. Why pay more!
Fred F. Wagner
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QUARLES THRIFT WEEK
APPRECIATION SALE
Dec. 15th to 22nd
INCLUSIVE
SUCCESSOR TO WHITCOMBS
626 POLK ST.
AMARILLO
This store in the future will be operated in this same location
by Mr. Wagner.
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A ticket will be given with
Every Dollar Cash Sale and
Every Dollar Paid on acount
during litis Appreciation Sale.
These tickets will be good In
the Drawing at 4:30 P. M.,
Saturday, December 22nd, when
we will give away to the lucky
numbers——
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6 - HANDSOME PRIZES - 6
1st Prize a $26.95 Bicycle 4th Prize $2.50 in Merchan-
2nd Prize an 18 qt. National
Pressure Cooker
3rd Prize a 32 piece Set
Dishes
dise, choice
5th prize $2.00 in Merchan-
dise, choice
6th prize $1.00 in Merchan-
dise, choice
Local and Personal
KARR-MILLER
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rutherford 1 *v'1 Karr. of Crosbytan,
were Amarillo shoppers Wednes- ' Texas, and Miss Pauline Miller,
day , of Claude, were united in Marriage
j on Tuesday. November 13, 1934.
County Agent. Jack Hudson,!at Crosbyton.
GREETINGS
of the season
i 1 shipped out four cars of Govern-1 The b''ide is the daughter of
ment
week
cuttle latter part of
last | Mrs. A. J. Miller of Claude. The
I groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs,
i R E. Karr of Crosbyton He is
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rinnans visit- : K graduate of Crosbyton High
ed with Amarillo friends latter!®1-''100' an<* f°'' "K* Past tv,'° years
"TIIE WORLD IS SO FULL OF A
NUMBER OF THINGS
THAT ALL OF US OUGHT TO BE
AS IIAPPV AS KINGS."
One of those things is Christmas;
another is friends. Put these two to-
gether and you have the richest
combination of pleasure the world
has ever known. Since you have
shown us the kindnesses that you
have we are wishing for you and
yours a Christmas season that will
part of the week.
Mrs. Almee Simple McPhearson,1
has been employed in the trucking
business.
Mr.
the noted California preacher,
quit preaching, so we learn.
J. D. Woodburn was called to
Hereford yesterday morning on ac-
count of the death of his sister.
Miss Mattie Woodburn.
and Mrs. Karr will make
has j their future home in Crosbyton.
Texas.
At present Mrs. Karr is spending
a few days in Claude visiting her
mother. Mrs. Miller, and other
relatives and friends.
We wish them many years of
happy married life.
CARD OF THANKS
Her j
We wish to express our sincere
; appreciation to all our friends and
Mr.; Dora Faulkner and her j neighbors for their kindness, sym-
mother, Mrs. W E. Kemp, and pathy and beautiful floral offer
Mrs Irene Harrell visited with ing during the sickness and death
Mrs. Connie Lockhart at Pampa. of our beloved wife fnd mother
Some of the Bargains offered in our Sale
$55.00 White Star Gas Range at $32.50
$65.00 Detroit Star Gas Range at $39.50
$80.00 RCA Battery Radio, complete $61.25
$96.50 RCA Battery Radio, complete $85.00
18 quart National Cooker $10.95
$94.50 Farm Type, ABC Washing Machine __ $76.25
No. 2 Galvanized Round Wash Tubs 65c
Good Assortment of Dishes From 20% to 50% disc't.
Many other Bargains too numerous to mention. Do your
Christmas Shopping with Quarles and save the differen-
ce. Be sure to ask for your tickets.
Mrs Mabel Gayer rnd children i
are here visiting with her parents. I
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Page
father is very ill this week
JOHN E. QUARLES CO.
CLAUDE, TEXAS PHONE 94
yy Wednesday.
be for-
make you happy
happiest king.
as ever was the
FARMER'S GRAIN &
IMPLEMENT CO.
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The Claude Box cast 22 votes
in favor of the Bankhcad Cotton
Your kindness will never
gotten.
A. C Doyle and children
reduction Bll! and 9 votes against CARD OF THANKS
said bill; making 31 votes for the
Claude Box. Other boxes have not To Our Friends and Neighbors:
reported as yet. j For the many, many kind deeds
I done for our dear husband, father
TO CLl'BS, SOCIETIES, AND nnd grandfather during the long
GENERAL PUBLIC J months of his illness and suffer-
I ing, we sincerely thank you. We
We extend our cordial invitation j thank you for your tokens of love
to the general public. It would be j and sympathy p.s expressed by the
a pleasure to serve you our special beautiful floral tributes you sent
Sunday dinner each Sunday. We j us in his name. We thank each
would be glad to prepare and1 and every one for the service you
serve clubs and societies who wish! rendered in his dying hours and
to have suppers, or banquets. You ] through his funeral service and
are invited to our Special Christ-; burial Your kindness will never be
mas Dinner. : forgotten.
FA1RVIEW NEWS
There was a large attendance
at Sunday Scho-il and Church last
Sundry After Sunday School Bro,
Russell delivered a very interest-
ing sermon. Next Sunday. Sunday
School will be in the morning ai
the usu?.l time.
Mr. and Mrs. L.
Frankie B.. spent
with Mr. and Mrs
and family near
Mr.
M. Clemens and
Saturday night
. Galen Clemens
Conway.
Theodore Goad and
Cecil Goodin and
son. visited with Mr and Mrs.
E. J Goodin and family. Sunday.
Mrs. C L. Grimes and Mr. and
Mrs. Harlod Grimes and Dorothy,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Warner
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M Clemens
and daughter. Frankie B. visited
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Rich and family.
Mr and Mrs. Will Rich spent
' awhile Sunday night with Mr.
i and Mrs. Walker at Amarillo.
Mr. and Mrs. J M Pcston visit-
ed J. E. Howell of Canyon. Mi ;s
Betty Smith also spent Saturday
night with Miss Irene Poston.
Mr. Killebrew has been very low
[ with Pneumonia now for over a
I week but at this writing it U
1 believed he will recover.
Donald Schmidt had another at-
tack of Pneumonia this week.
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Miss Alma Pafford, who teaches
school in Amarillo, spent the week
end with home folks. Miss Alma
plans to spend the X'mas Holidays
with her sister, Mrs Judson Wood,
at Alice. Texas.
Boy Scout Huts Are to Be Sold
Scaled bids will be received until 5:00 P. M January Mid. 1935.
Bids will be opened January 3rd 1935. Bids may be made on
one or both of the HI'TS. Mail or hand bids to Art Mclntire
We hold the right to reject any or all of the Bids.
Boy Scouts Executive Committee
Art Mclntire
It is the desire of the new
management to please with cour-
teous service and tasty foods. [
Thank you.
VICTOR DAVIS. Mgr.
WE THANK YOU
Mrs. C. M. Luttrell,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lut-
trell.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lut-
trell and family.
Mr. Tom Brunscn and family
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The Claude News editor takes
this opportunity to thank the fol-
lowing subscribers, who so kindly Dear Santa Claus:
renewed their subscriptions to this 1 want you to bring me and my
paper another year, some of them "ttle sister two dolls and two doll
having the editor to order their carriages and beds too.
Amarillo Daily News are Star
Telegram for another year:
"M" SYSTEM
Celery, large stem, each 10c
Carrots, large bunch, each 4c
Peppers, sweet, lb. 7c
Lettuce, extra fancy, each 6c
Jello, all flavors, pkg. 6c
Bananas, extra fancy, lb. 7\c
Oranges, large 216 size, doz. 23c
Candy, X'mas mixed, 2 lbs. 25c
Cranberries, 1 qt. 25c
Pears, No. 2, in heavy syrup, 2 for 25c
Peaches, No. 2£, Coucoho brand __ 17c
Pickles, sour or Dill, qt. 16c
Pineapples, No. 1, flat, 10c
Olives, Rip, 1 can 18c
Spuds, Colorado, White, 10 lbs. __ 15c
Apples, Oranges and Nuts of all kind
to supply your demand.
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Mr. John Wiegman.
Mr. J P Reck,
Mr C. H. Gilbert.
Mrs. Walter Ransom,
Mr H. D, Grimes,
Mr. R. E. Boone.
Mr. Luck Pafford.
Mr Clarence Patterson.
Mr. H E Musser,
Mrs. J. S. Patterson.
Mr. Albert C. Allen.
Mrs. J. H. Howe.
These subscribers saved a HALF
Montie's doll is rubber and it's
(got some clothes and my doll is
' 18 In. tall and its got curly hair.
Dear Santa will you try to bring
! them. With love.
I Mary Joyce and Montie Keelcard
Goodnight. Texas
Dear Santa:
I am a good boy. Please bring
me a football and three stalks of
candy and about a sack full of
gum. My wagon is still good and
I want need a wagon.
Bring Lue a big doll and a high
DOLLAR on their Claude News, chair for Jaunita and a bab\
also saved on their daily paper buggy for Chesley and Marie two
during the Holiday Rates Only a sacks of candy. Bring Mother some
few more days and the Holiday peanuts and Papa a sack of candy-
Rates will be over. Those of you Yours Truly.
who have not renewed please do William Smothermon
so this week, and save quite a bit * * *
on both your favorite daily as Dear Santa:
well as your Claude News. ] I have been a good girl. I want
:0: !a big doll, a doll bed and a set'
PRESIDING ELDER if dishes, also some nuts, candy
COMING and fruit. Don't forget my brothers
New Presiding Elder. Rev. Tom and Carl. With love.
Haymes, of the Amarillo Dorothy Lue Garrison
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: Elder on his first sermon at year. I want a doll, a set of "tea
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Waggoner, Thomas T. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1934, newspaper, December 21, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348363/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.