Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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Holiday greetings
BE SURE to visit our Store and select
presents for the HOLIDAYS. We carry
hundreds of presents to suit everyone
and especially the KIDDIES. The price
is VERY LOW, a price everyone can
afford to pay. Come in now.
FRESH STAPLE and FANCY GROC-
ERIES always on tap for you.
Come in and make yourself at home
C. R. GUYN
Sound Local
Banking
—HELPS THE COMMUNITY AND THE NATION
No one understands the business needs of his Community
so well as the banker who lives and does business there. At the
eame time he keeps Informed as to national business develop-
ments and their effect on local conditions. No one Is more deeply
Interested than he In the success and prosperity of his neigh-
bors, for their business welfare means safe, lucrative employ-
ment for hlr, loanable funds.
Tills bank, typical of the American Banking System, Is a
constructive force In the business life of this Community. It Is
engaged with many of Its neighbors In playing a part In the
nation's business by capable management of local enterprise. We
invite more of our neighbors to come and discuss their plans
with us.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CLAUDE
MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
CHICAGO . . . Above is the 1936
Grand Champion, "lirowndale Sul-
tan," as he appeared in the judg-
ing ring with his ownfcr, Clifford
Weldy, of Greenwood, Ind., in the
finals of the annual International
Live Stock Show.
• kiln Uiry Katherlne Ounter,
student of CIA At Denton, came
In Saturday to spend the Christ-
mas Holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Ounter.
• Miss Edith Bagwell, teacher of
Whltenburg, Texas and Miss Maur-
lne Bagwell, teacher at Shamrock,
Texas, are spending Christmas with
their parents In Claude.
• Boyd Stewart, who Is attending
Bnylor U. at Waco, came In Sat-
urday to . spend X'mas with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8 B. Stew-
art and other relatives.
• Mrs. Lottie Cotton and daughter
of Vega, Texas, and Mrs. Wheeler
of Wink, Texas, are spending
Christmas Week with Mrs. Paul
Hi/od, of Claude.
Dmt Santa Claiue-
I am a little girl Ave years old
I haye been good. I say my prayers
•very night.
I have my Xmas tree already
and I want you to please bring me
a doll buggy and anything else
that you wont to give me.
Please remember all the other
little girls and boys.
Your little friend,
Esoyle Matthews
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Dear Santa Clause,
I am a little girl 5 years old
and wont you please bring me a
Tricycle, dishes, cooking utensils.
Please don't forget all little boys
and girls.
Darlene Deaton.
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Dear Santa Clause,
I am a little girl 3 years old
p.nd please bring me a train, doll,
a little
• Dorothy Worley of the Amarlllo
Junior College, camc In Wednes-
day to spend the Yuletlde Season house, and dishes. ALso
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. table and chairs.
E. O. Worley. Barbara Kay Bailey.
• Mrs. Leona Woodward and
daughter, Joyce, have returned
home from a few days visit with
her mother, Mrs. Alma Dawdy, of
Arkansas City, Kansas.
CANDIDATE
The
Clarendon Steam Laundry
Is Candidate For Your Laundry
Subject to the service of the people
During
^ 1936 <-
Slays Girl Chum
J
Big Juicy Hamburgers
GOOD CHILI
SANDWICHES, COFFEE CANDY, POP
Wag - Inn
B. WAGGONER
Claude, Texas, Dec. 21, 1936.
Dear Santa Clause,
I am a little girl 5 years old
and please bring me a Shirley
Temple doll, Stove, Cabinet, Cook-
ing Utlnsels, fruit and nuts. Re-
membed the other girls and boys.
I love you,
Jean Scoglns.
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USE HARGROVES HAIR TONIC
AND SING ON YOUR WAY
LANSING, Mich. . . . Miss Hope
Morgan, 26 (above), who now
luie^ a sanity test and a charge of
minder for shooting her life-long
girl friend, Elizabeth Giltner, as
the l wo addressed wedding invita-
tions of the latter. Miss Morgan
cannot explain hci act.
PALACE BARBER SHOP
15 YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
Your daily appearance adds to your
success. Let us help you keep that
Appearance
SHOWER * TUB BATH 25c
W. A. McMurry,
LAUNDRY AGENCY
Propr.
Beware The Cough
From a common cold
That Hangs On
Ho matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchial Irritation, you can
get relief now with Creomulslon.
Creomulslon not only contains the
■oothlng elements common to many
remedies; such as. Syrup of White
Pine Compound with Tar, fluid ex-
tract of Licorice Root, fluid extract
of Wild Cherry and Menthol, but
has fluid extract of luecac for
Its powerful phlegm loosening
effect, fluid extract of Cascara for
Its mild laxative effect and, most
Important of all, Beechwood Creo-
sote la perfectly blended with all
of these to reach the source of the
trouble from the Inside. Creomul-
slon can be taken frequently and
continuously by adults and children
with remarkable results.
Thousands gf doctors use Creo-
mulslon In their own families as
well as in their practice knowing
how Creomulslon aids nature to
aoothe the Inflamed membranes and
heal the Irritated tissues as the
germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and
expelled. Druggists also know the
effectiveness of Beechwood Creo-
sote and they rank Creomulslon
top for coughs because you get a
teal doso of Creosote In Creomul-
slon, emulsified so that It is palat-
able, digestible and potent for go-
ing to the very seat of the trouble.
Creomulslon Is guaranteed satis-
factory li. the treatment of coughs,
chest colds and bronchial Irrita-
tions and especially those stubborn
ones that start with a common cold
and hang on for dreadful days Bnd
nights thereafter. Even If other
remedies have failed, your druggist
Is authorised to guarantee Creomul-
slon and to refund every cent of your
money if you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
Don't worry through another sleep-
less night—phone or go get a bottle
of Creomulslon right now. (Adv.)
Local and Personal
• Clifford Walker was In AmarllU)
Wednesday on business.
• Mr. and M.s. Bob Ashworth were
In Amarlllo Thursday shopping.
• Luke Bagwell Is driving a new
Chevrolet Cer.
• Mr. and Mrs. Tony Chauveaux
and daughters, were In Amarlllo
Monday, shopping.
• Mrs. Luke Bagwell and daughters
and Mm. J. W. Weeks, were to
Amarlllo Monday, shopping.
• Miss Ploy Hood who Is attend-
ing A. C. G. at Abilene, Texas,
In Friday to spend the Xmas
Holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Hood.
j • Ray Vineyard, teacher in the
White Deer Public Schools, Is home
visiting his folks over the Holidays.
• Little Miss May Ella Kendall
was 111 Thursday and Friday of
last week.
• Mr F. O. Wilson li visiting re-
latives at Wichita Falls and Oalns-
vllle, Texas.
• Margaret Worley, Betty Smith
and Francis Howe were In Ama-
itllo Thursday shoopping.
• Mrs. Sid P. Mathews and Mrs
Myrtle Brunson were in Amarlllo
Monday shopping
• Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Tun ey and
cMkl en. of Tulla, Texas, visited
Claude friends during the past
week-end.
• Roy Vineyard, of WT3TC at
Canyon Is here visiting his par-
ents through Christmas.
• Mrs. Smith, Mrs Raymond Reck
and daughter, Mary Ann, Walker,
were In Amarlllo shopping Friday.
• Mrs. Sue Kerr was In Amarlllo
Monday of this week, Christmas
shopping.
Mrs. J. C. Scales and daughters
were In Amarlllo Thursday shopp-
ing.
• Little Cecil Ruth Rhnden. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rhoden,
j has been quite 111 the past few
days.
• Mr ar.d Mrs. HI Reck and Mr.
and Mrs. Reed wont to Wells Point
j j Texas, to altend the funeral of
Mrs. Reek's aunt.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. H Dunn and
j little son are spending the X mas
| Holidays with Mr. Dunn's parents
ijat Sherman, Texas.
; •Chilstmr.s Is Just around the
11 cornet and you should do your last
I minute shopping NOW at—BEST
i VARIETY.
• Francis Goodger. student In WT-
STC at Canyon, Texas, is visiting
friends and relatives over the Yule-
tide season.
• Loyd Gray, who has been In the
CCC Camps at Tucumei'ii, New
Mexico, Is a; homo for the X'tnas
Holidays.
• Mrs. Walter McOowan and
daughter, Shirley Ann, and Mrs.
J. W. Klrk were In Amarlllo Tues-
day shopping.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Weeks mo-
tered to Lublxxk, Tuesday for their
daughter, Winifred, who is at-
tending Tech.
• Miss Annie Lou Cavanaugh, who
Is employed in a Panhandle Beauty
Shop spent, the week-end visit-
ing home folks and friends.
• Mrs. Edward Watson and MUs
Mildred Heldgerken of Amarillo,
were here visiting Mrs Edwin Hood
Friday.
• Miss Marguerite Worley left
Tuesday of last week for Long
Beach, California, to spend the
Christmas Holidays with friends.
• Mr. and Mrs Weeks Hughes, of
Fort Worth, came in Saturday
night to spend the Christmas Holi-
days with Mrs. J. W Weeks and
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Chauveaux
• James Robtson. who Is attending
A. A- M at College Station. Is here
spending the Holidays with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs H D R)hi-
son ana friends.
• R. L. Dye. who Is attending A.
k M. College at College Station,
Texas. Is home for the Holidays,
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Dye, Sr.
• Howell Dye. who Is attending
Junior College at Portales, New
Mexico, Is here spending Christmas
j with his mother. Mrs. Ida E. Dye
and other relatives.
Vou do not know why «nd neith-
er do I,
Why good fortune has passed me
by.
I've taken a long chance—and
worn out my pants
And couldn't find out Just why.
But I've picked up some "pep"
and quickened my step
I had In the days I Whs gay,
For my hrvlr Is now black—I'm
on the right track,
For HARGROVES has shown me
the way.
• Ammon Woodward and Forest
C jshler, accompanied four car
loads of sheep to Kansas City,
markets last week. Ammo.i reports
the market fairly good.
• Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Waggoner
left Wednesday for Lockney, Texas,
where they will spend X'mas with
Mrs. Waggoner's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Wofford and family.
• Ralph McClure, student at West
Texas State Teacher's College at
Canyon, came In to spend the
Holiday Season with hi:, parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McClure.
• Do your Christmas Shopping
here. Inexpensive presents, but
things that are of real service.—
Best Variety.
• G. A. and Koma Beryl Mahler,
who are attending Hardln-Slm-
mons University at Abilene, Texas,
are here spending the Holidays
with their parents, Mr and Mrs.
G A. Mahler.
• "Speedy" McMurry and Jlmmle
Weeks, of Texas University came
in Wednesday of this week to
spend Christmas with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. HI McMurry
and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Weeks.
• Mr. and Mrs. Willie Byler and
Duane Ourade., of Ontario, Oregon,
came In Monday of this week to
spend the Holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Byler and
family. Willie says the Panhandle
really looks good to him after be-
ing away f.bout two years.
• After packing her grips to re-
turn home, Miss Bertha Wingo,
teacher In Claude Public Schools,
collapsed :.nd had to be put to
bed. However she left Saturday
tor her home In Wolfe City, Texas.
Her many friends hope for her a
-.peedy recovery.
• Throe Claude girls, Misses Es-
lellt: Bagwell, Frankle Blanton, and
Donlse Do-ik, arrived home this' take care of boys who wish to
week from Texas State College for learn the barber trade. His Beauty
Women (CIA) to spend the Christ- school is prepared to take care of
mas season with relatives and' all yooung ladies and girls who
scng—
DAN-
I am happy and gay, the live
long day
And am always singing a
ECZEMA and ITCH and
DRUFF and ";.lch",
GRAY HAIR—ar.d ail worry Is
gone.
The mor^y I cop from sales In
the shop
Is rattling quite loud In the till.
I've a reason to crow and I am
telling you so,
For, "durnet", if I don't who will?
So m laugh and crow, til' the
wide world wll". know
Of the wonders your HAIR
TONIC will do.
It's tha best In the West
given It a test-
No "foolln"! I've proved It!
true!
PHONE 97 TO-DAY
paul hood's
"Quality Food."
We are mindful of the fact that your
Friendship and co-operation has helped
to make possible our success.
Right now we want to tell you that we
have appreciated your business, and we
hope our pleasant relations will con-
tinue for many years.
To try and show our appreciation we
will endeavor to give you better quality,
greater service, and lower prices in
1937 than ever before.
It is our wish that your Christmas will
be a Merry One, and that 1937 will be
Prosperous and Happy for you.
At 4:00 o'clock sharp Thursday $25.00
in Cash will be given away.
Specials for Wed. and Thurs.
BANANAS, 11).
ORANGES, 150 size,
doz.
5c
29c
GRAPES, 2 lbs 15c
PEARS, Washington Bosc. doz.
LETTUCE, per head
25c
4c
TURNIPS, lb 4c
CELERY, large stems, each
MINCEMEAT, pkg.
15c
10c
TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans 25c
MILK, 3 large or six small
COFFEE, Folgers, lb.
21c
27c
-I've
It's
by Chas. Taylor,
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Altus, Okla
DENDY BARBER COLLEGE
The Denby Barber college Is bet-
ter prepalred than ever before tc
friends. The young ladles will re-
turn to Denton on January 4 to
resume their college work.
• Mr. and Mrs Perry Carroll, of
Ft. Worth, Texas, were here over
the week-end to attend the wed-
ding of Miss Roberta Carroll and
Robert Underwood, the latter of
Amarlllo. Perry, wife and baby will
also spend the Christmas Holidays knows a bargain when she soes It
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. and likes to make Chlstmas pre-
A. Carroll. j sents to her boys and girls. Mrs.
Bagwell called Saturday and or-
"Plnkle" White, Manager of the ,jered The Home Town Paper sent
John E. Quarles Lumber Company jQne year t0 following: Mrs.
of Ft. Worth, passed thru Claude Russell Blanton, Mrs. John Mc-
wish to take beauty culture Call
for Prof Denby, at the Barber
College on Taylor Street, Amarlllo,
for information about the ratees.
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FIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS GO AT
ONE TIME FOR X'MAS
Mrs E. T Bagwell certainly
SUGAR, Pure Cane, 10 lbs.58c
FLOUR, Red and White, 24 lbs. 93c
PEAS, English, two No. 2 cans, Red and White 35c
MARSHMALLQWS, lb, pkg.. 15c
SOAP, Crystal White or P & (i, 5 bars 18c
HAMS half or whole 29c
SAUSAGE, Pure Pork, lb. _ 17%c
BACON, Star, sliced, lb.
SNOWDRIFT, large bucket
.. 32c
$1-05
Saturday with some friends, en-
route to Amarlllo to attend the
Amarlllo-Ft. Worth game. Mr. White
Clure, Mrs. Bud Bagwell and Mrs I
Horace Dye, besides renewing her
own subscription for another year,
was, for many years, manager of for wi1|ch we thank her most cor-
the John E. Quarles Lumber Co. j^jjy There are many others who
NOTICE
BEGINNING JAN. FIRST, 1 37
we are forced to do a strictly Cash
Business on account of small pro-
fits and LACK OF CAPITAL to
carry accounts.
Please do not ask for Charge Ac-
counts. For the convience of those
who wish it we will issue Cash
\ Books at 2% discount.
| PAUL HOOD'S
BLUE BONNET CLUB I Byler on Dec. 18.
Lovely refreshments were served
The Blue Bonnet Club met in "°' Ln ^onia Hayhurst. Delia Har
the home of lone Caldwell with
at Claude, said company now be-
ing The Mitchell-Goodwin Lum-
ber Company, with John McClure
can send The Claude News one
year to five relatives or friends.
; Why not do It today, while the
and Greely Warner, local managers r(Ue u ONLY jUKI a year in tills
Bagwell
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EIGHTH
DISTRICT
NEWS
P. T. A.
P.-T. A. organizations all over
the district have occupied them-
selves with Christmas plans and
programs and have been active In
organizing radio listener's group.
Booker's membership Increased
fom 94 to 110 last month. Vega's
first night meeting December 8.
has
Dora Wilson as hostess.
A very enjoyable afternoon was
spent planning our Christmas
meeting.
Each member wrote a card to
very dear friend and ex-
our
trade territory. Mrs.
set a good example, an example | member, Jennye Cavanaugh.
which we hope many others will
follow. Do It today and maka that
relative or friend happy
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After a short program the meet-
ing adjourned to meet with Elsie
ris. Sarah Guyn, lone Caldwell,
Julia Bell, Lucille Wiseman, Mar-
guerite Campbell Isla Knott, Bessie
Byard, Elsie Byler, Bonnie Smoth-
ermon, auex member as visitor
and hostess Dona Wilson.
This being the day for our candy
demonstration everyone took great
interest in making it. It turned out
real good and was enjoved by
all.
WOMENS MISSIONARY
SOCIETY
Leading in Race for Speakership
The Womem Missionary of the
Methodist Church met at the
held at the school h:.d a splendid Church Wednesday, Dec. 9
attendance.
M R. 8 Meuney of Borger ad-
dressed the Weatherly Association
there on "Honesty the Best Policy".
She advocated a definite allowance
for the child, which would Include
h definite small amount to spend
ns he sees fit. 8he suggested moral
le sons be brought closer to the
After an Interesting program, of- ;
ficers were elected for the New
Year's work
Pres.—Mrs H. D. Roblson
Vice-Pres—Mrs Chas. Douglass
Cor.-Sec— Mrs. 3am Smith
Rec Sec-Mrs. B D W.lker
Treasurer—Mrs. I. S. Hendersm
Local Treasurer- Mrs Kerrltk
Supt. of Chlldrens Dept—Mrs.
Special — John Ella
child by uslig personal contact as
a means of Illustration. Flrr.t gra- Harris
tiers of West Ward School are be-| Sec Baby
lug served milk each morning at Hathorn
school expense being taken care i Supt Study—Mrs Hugh Doak
of by parents and West Ward P.-T. \ Supt. Publicity — Mi". Luther
A. Listener's groups were also or- Dowry
gmilzed. | Supt. Chrlstaln Social Relation
:0: ;Mrs. 8kelton
This week's literary gem: | Supt. World Outlook—Mrs Yel-
Tliere was once a tutor who W<oted ton.
a flute, Supt. Supplies—Mrs. C. K. Howe
And he tutored two Uoteis to toot; Supt. Local Work—Mrs. E T.
Said the tutor to the footers, "It Is Hughlett
easier to toot | Next meeting to be Wednesday,
Hun to tutor two tootcr; to toot." Jan. Ith -Reporter
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—Ex.
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Use Type and Ink—and why?
Mate Think—and Bu
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Tuesday, Dec. 22nd. was the
shortest day in this year, while
June the 21ft waa the longed
WASHINGTON . \. On the left is Congressman Sam Ravburn of
Texas and on the right is Representative O'Connor of New York, one
of whom now appears most likely to be the new Speaker of the House
in Congress, which convenes January 5th Raybum is supported
by the Southern Democratic wing while O'Connor's support is from tht
North and Fjnt.
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