Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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1 11 —- -
Mr. llu&inciia Man: Three per cent of
your gross income should be set aside
foi newspaper advertising every year.
Try It in The News and watch your
luslness grew by leaps and bounds
CLAUDE NEWS
Want Advertising at only i tenia a
word will sell something for cash you
have about the place or brln# yeu mum
thing you nerd at a bargain. Try It
In The News at only 2 cents a word.
VOLUME 40.
CLAUDE, ARMSTRONG COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIOAV, AUG.. 9, 1935.
NUMBER 49.
American Legion 5th Annual Rodeo August 8th - 9th
A
I
Clear Skys Rid
Welcome To All
Rodeo Fanatics
The sun lose in a clear sky on
the morning of August U'ii. over
the beautiful city of Claude. Rv. i.V-
c.ie wa:: sluing and the atmos-
phere was filled with the hum of
busy people, letting seiidy for the
Rodeo Parade at 12*30 o'clock It
was lik .• the cairn before the
8to;m, everyone busy getlinrc hi
V.rk finished before tlie final time
set lor the Carov: 11.
These who were not thinking of
the parade were p eparing for the
big Rodeo but ehogether they re-
minded it", of a swarm of bees with
no variation in the hum no var-
iation in the steady proe-.-Here
a group of two 01 three prepar-
ing a float for the parade, and
there another group platlir-; a sur-
cingle for the ride In the Rodeo;
ail with the ame end in view, the
success of a big day for Claude.
As we go to piv : at 8:00 | m
the I lift da\ of the Rodeo Is over
and pri/"s have been w m for the
A li. i half i. 1 win twe nays in
tertainment. It was a nreet day
v. ith thousand* of pe pie here to
' li. .; it from various parts of
the Panhandle 'oimtry
To-day. August 9 h. Is the last
day cf the rodeo and we antici-
pate even a big. e> day than
Thurs !ay. Tiii. emphasizes the
fe.ct that when the American Le-
gion boys ol Armsi n g County put
op an e|i|e| t diimuHt, they put it
(ill m a big way .:id do nothing
In halve; We are proud of our
A met lean Legion end wish to Join
the citizenship of Armstrong Co.
In tendering .hern our si icere
thanks for putting over their 5th
ANNUAL RODEO.
Claude Schools
To Open Mon.,
Sept. 2nd, 1935
It may Seem Jil t H li|llv. euily
Hi suy siimi llung : bout the Claude
Bclicd's opening date, but It will
r.ct be amiss to state that oui
school will open Monday, Septem-
ber 2nd. 1935.
This announcement comes from
Pr. f I 11 Tuniey at Lubbock
ffv'.. He ha: .ii|tliqr[zetj lis t
mHYili e tins date ihiU we are
advertising il bee iu - we want
every boy and girl to get i ady to
tnter chool the very first il .\ and
c. e.li.me until the term closes,
V.i bout mi ing a d .
'l'hry hould be preparing ihcii
;"-l|.l|,l aj is,, , , 11,a, cl e
llit net us looking after toi the
date of the opening of school i
little over three weeks a\va\ und
It Will take three weeks for some
to pet ready.
'Ihe Editor ha ihe pictures of
most <f the school teacher which
have all e ah been -ent to the Fu-
V i\ li I y C'lHl.pai t 1, (jo 11, .Hi, into
That Six Inch
Rain Was A God
Send To Crops
As we went to press last Thurs-
day afternoon, the sin was falling
in torrents, accompained by a
heavy wind The wind did very
li' tlc damage even if it did I ist for
nearly two hours a constant biow
Those who measured the rain
claimed that, we had 4 inches
percipitation, which is quite a rain,
everyone will rtdmit. In various,
place the estimate of tiie rain
fall was from 4 to li inches in
Armstrong County.
A traveling salesnv 11 from Am-
arillo celled at this office Friday
and said: "You fellows must have
been paying your preachers promp-
tly. This big rain me •ns a won-
derful row crop for Armstrong
County Farmers "
It was the blgpesi rain \vc have
id in many month: and the wind
hat accompained this rain was
l arder than any vind that has
\i lied us. since that Cyclone, we
had several months back, and the
si rung wind continued to blow a
'■seal deal longer. More rain is
Ihe best for the people In the
vest So Mote it Hi:
:0:
RECEIVES BONE FRACTI RES
STRATOSPHERE BATTLE — by A. B. Chapin
Mrs 8. H. Roan had the mis-
fortune to fall and break her arm
in two places and injure her
lioulder Thursday evening of last
week She slipped on the concrete
floor in the basement of the First
National Bank, while in a hurry
to close the windows when the
lain storm blew up that evening
"Why Advertise,
People Know
My Location"
\\i A 1 104,
P/C\d
m
CIlAi
Another Pioneer
Passes To Her
Heavenly Home
'Ihe Obituary of Mrs. Laura Ann
Rutherford, as writen by her
on Jan. 1U, 1931
LAURA ANN. 2nd DAUGHTER
np JESSE and MARY MeCLURE
Was bom July 3rd, 1861 near Ft
Worth. Texas. When ■ even years
of age I moved with my parents
| to MANSFIELD, Tarraent County
Texas Because of many inconven-
iences I only received a very limit-
ed education During a revival
conducted by Brother Horace Ei -
hop, I was Converted on the 20th
day of Jiilv 1878. rid I have love-
ed and Lived on tie promise; of
God .ince that tiire
On March 20(ii 1879 our family
moved to Hilsboro, in 11.11 County [
arid it wa? there on Nov 15th.
1883 1 wa man led to Enoch Ful-
lon Hunt in the home of m
parent by Rev S. E Whipkev
but on May 10th at 2 00 p
loved one breath: d h last
\,
i
Daily
Biycu';
p- HQ PUN«injniu£>{
Ms:. Eslell Turner was on her
fir .t liip to the Palo Duro Canyon.
While driving along the road she
saw a sign that read "Go Slow—*
tiii-: meali you "Goodnight," said
Mis Turner no',v did they know
I was coming this way?"
Ol ,! Ho!)
And then there was
girl who signed her
pape. "Mae West be
done 'em wrong
i Ho!
Dick Brun on
must have a sen:
France. Jones
Will!"
(Ho1
Terrdl Chrisu m i
to bl w cut mv brains "
C E Kirht 'Rights Hwd
the little
arithmetic
-cause she
Ho!)
'The girl I marry
e of humor "
Don't worry,
Hr
sne
ant a gun
I'm
Oi
juror
prise
$53,250, Claude
Gem, Classroom
Labs.
A Citrus Grove Visit The Gem
In flie Valley theatre l or Fun,
Very Beautiful Thrills and Chills
The merchant who says that
ever;,'one kno^s ins place of busi-
ness mid therefore he dosen't have
i aelwitlse may be found right
here In Claude as well as oilier
eantnu. litres In the Panhandle.
Tills same merchant also says that
customers come to him when in
1 iced of the goo Is he ha lies he,
why should he wastt ii s money In
dvc,: isiiifc'/ unswer lias been
imde to that question by a news-
i ..p.-: whose advertising man no
Icubv stumbled into places of busi-
ness v/here the owner posessed
t-.at frame of mind. This new
FORT WORTH. Aug 9: The j
SiUtc PWA since its inception has
av sided 50tl contracts representing
expenditures of $19 840 932 a re-
port issued today -.how The re-
port shows activist through Aug-
ust 3rd
Const ruction has been completed!
on I9u contract * totalling $s 4:'S -
570. >nd 260 other contract total-
ling $12,853,556 arc under con-
struction and the work orders for
them have been i ued.
Texas College of Art' ana In-.
re_ | du tries at Kln';sedle, grant of
Marinella Farm, eight
northwest of Preniont. Texas,
actuality one of, if not the
beautiful lannsiead in a large
of South
from both
standpoint
The home- ite lawn and imniedt-
miles
is in
most
area
Texre This beauty is
in aril lie and practical
pl,de- one iohiinu wide oy three
Inches d.nvu and same will be
re .(Iv |o(- ie-production 111 this
paper in tell davs Two or three
ji(e (fathers havt* -.i |ai tailed
t(i ^elKl le ttieir pictures to make
up these cuts and they are ask
to do tills AT ONCE or they will
be t(jo late Prof Tuiney has ask
that cvei \ t,- n il ■ i wh.i iia\e no
plate, to send this paper their
pictuie AT ONCE In order that
Oifcred lartey
papei answered tiie question, "Why
.lould 1 advertise?" as follows
"E\eryoj,e ii(i eoiiiinuuity
knows i.lt that happens here, so
what's the use of repotting the
news what's the use of having a
newspaper?
"If the community can get along
with a newspaper, it can get along
without a newspaper, it can get
along which are of value tor in-'
■ tanee t|,e attuils are educated
uid can teach the children, thus
I ling away with tlie needs ol
hools fhe pai ills ale lele u^
therefore, they cai\ trail) tiie youni',
one.-, pi tpu ereods, tluc doing
way with nilnlsters mid the
elnuehe'e Folks can lend their
money t.i one another and there-
by eliminate banks They can swap
their old clothes or learn how to
make homespuns, thereby greath .
reducing expenses and actiu\\lyj
putiin" the plotting men ii.,in out |
of hiislliesji
"All trade is based upon a desire
for goods Necessity 1 mostlv an
augmented desire. Advertising iia
the function of reminding people
of iljieir requirement.-! Uul \t-
reatest lunrtiou u prime factor I
n all progress and prosperity—is |
$U8(iIi toi a dome lie science
building, Anson Ind School In -
trict. loan and sra .t ot $55 000 for
audiloiium and roinodelin" high
school; Claude Independent School
District loan and grant of <5:1,250
for gymnasium da. :roo:n and
science laboratory; South Colt-uian
Counls Rural School, grant
of 5-^ 545 toi a school buil iin-
Netica of increa e in aliotm?ntc
on several Texas | rejects was re-
ceived from Harold L. Icke-s na-
tional p.WA a.Un.liiis! i ator
O
Mi - I dw-ard Watso returned
home Thursday rrom i weeks m it
with hei mothei Mi C R. Elli
of Amarillo. While ,u Amarillo
she . fended the wedding of her
ale surrounding are artistically
and neatlv arranged, yet ubstan-
ttally sturdy and practical .A long
t me ■ I In ttnter aid that farm
home hould have beautiful kepi
lawn ju t a: well as cities be-
cause the expense would be so
much ie-.s The place i a prac-
tical demon nation of tin pos-
FRI.-SAT night
you will see Wa
"WEST POINT Of
with Robert Young
Maureen O'Sulliva.:,
Ant' 9i >i-l Oth,
ace BEERY in
THE AIR'.
Lev.
Jam
my
. mitu uicnuiEu i mm. urath
j had robbed me of woman' be.-t
I friend, a true comj. i non I could
only bow my head : nJ say THY
WILL BE DONE to him who
dr>eth all thing well Only those
who had suffered, ind endured
ar-li affliction could offer sym-
pathy.
But it soon dawned en me that
the most beautiful life is that of atte
patience and forbarence in all
things and at all times, and some-
time I feel thit i sweet, and
every sc.rrow proves a blessin be-
caire it brings me nearei my l to
savior.
Seven months aLer the ('.eath of
mv companion his little daughter
was bcrn to ble- my life and
: he lias been a ble ing to me all
her life On July 22 1888 I wis
united in marriage tc RUFUS
NELSON RUTHERFORD of Sweet-
wat-:-i Tenn during r. revival held
in ANTIOC Comberlan Presb.
j Church. 5 miles south of Hilsboro
! Texas
H tppne ■ again came to my life
lone 1 ^£ve learned to be happy by
lie i- making others happy.
sorry. We don't cam
<H •! Ho'i-
Bud Howe ' When
born Walter?"
Walter Hunt
to be home for
- i Ho
r Corbin
judge )u t one
■r made me k
air gu;i
ere you
Juel
E
C
Tha
Dec 23 I wanted
Cl. retinas.
Ho11
"I can't "erve as
look at- that
ow he was
Silence in
prosecuting
is
Did you have
I went
1 Hw! He
Mi Tom Collin
a local ane ,thetic'J"
i
hospital in Amarillo '
R - in 'at H'jokers Variety
' I want some pepper
Nell Manes. You can't
here \ /u'll have to go
Joe
Store i
Miss
get pe|
to the
Joe:
peppei
Henr
is the.
money
Earl
ing m \
No
no.
om
; diet
— <Ho«
Herndo
He!
3ur
' Wi
life
and you
or your
son . nd
i ore of the
of the season
screen. Its gr
digious You ll
thou;: in
ever
antic,
thrill
you
sister. Miss Cleta Belie
Mr James H. Rlaci.
Dei
■ibilitj ' Rut it i. the well pinned
and culthated citrus, grove- sur-
rounding tin farm home that
lend beaut\ to tla entire he me-
slesd l:ii11 ruii from the north one
dint- thru some twenty acKs ot
couiin bearing grapefruit and or-
life tree The-e jree «le higher
than a man can each, loaded With
l.iiit The ground Is well worked
inet no era-.' or weed, to mar the
bcsulj The terrain i a gentle
lape in all directions from tiie
■entral pumpiii" plain and re
idence In the c;rovi. are nu
merou heater t iilvation ol
ihe grove d.taug the fie /e last
vear \vm ii Storm Jl practical
now | •l-re , of the grove Is largely
■ , a ing
never
I
(( antiiiued On Page Two)
icrs This
■rs pact oculars
fla iled on the
colos al |>ro-
ou never
did before when you see the l imed
"Hi-Hats" wing into action; you
will weep with .'.ie ei Is tin \ leave
behind s they soar into tiie kies
to keep a date with "lie ate-le- It
took : ix months than ands of men
aid fifty-million dollars worth of
equipment to make tiii i
saga of ihe sky devils You
forget i: and you are y.iun
it Friday and Saturdav ni
tin; week Matinee Saturday
neon, i voi vone invited.
MONDAY ONLY I !, t , from
GV OROI WHl'I'ls .s m'15 SCAN-
DAL'S by Jerry Halliday with
Ned : PARK.''
Alice pla\ he( .s ia
this picture And wiiat
iiigui'-sieppin' due -a
liny Dunn maki 1 A
[liobeiti well . t
thiiin's eifl to 11 lis ', oo
Spi i. and Clili Edr. ards . .
then look out below! Ko\ S.udio-
have staged this mr -ical wil
lavish hand. And > (.al a great
big hand YO,V'. will give it'
life las'- I will ap-
ea h Christian par-
. lit.-.
aft<
t
ur
!
le in
elous
t Jim-
I vda
up Po-
th Ned
A long a
: predate my
ep.tal training, because it has meant
'j much to me altho as I look
back over my j, i ; life I can see
I have made so man, mistake*. I
LOVE PRAYER SERVICE and
- ONG SERVICF I lis ? little
children and I am a well wisher
far all from the highest of earth
to tiie lowest I am slow to re-
cognize faces, v.ni'h I feel make
cthei : think I am selfish, but if
I know my own he .rt I h.-ve no
celfish ambition
I am the mothn of 4 ss-1 and
sevea etaughteis all pure noble
children any mother would be
proud of them. They are all mem-
bei cf the Metho.li-t chut h and
my ('..ii. prayer i. that we may
be s a unbroken family in our
Kingdom above
me -age to my lovel ones
1- ' Take the Name of
you GOD will take
Blanton: "My li
mone\- for my
1Ho! Ho!)-
' Llssen heah. boy
k.iid o life is you bee
"Oh ordinary, jc- o
"Well, if yo1 pull;
out o y j shoe, yo
goin to mat m e.
— —iHo! H
[e. I'm sav-
old age."
j.- what
i livin'?"
ordinary."
any mo aces
rainai y iitc is
Leo Patte
rsoj
i: "Thes<
? uckingi
are the vei
•y 1
latest pal
ter. - fas:
colors, hole
•-pr
GOt WO I
it shrink.
pi iced far
low
rer tliMi
elsewhere,
and a very
go
od yarn
MV Hug I
teil it well
l D
oak Ye
and you
H.
' Ho1 •
Fred Smit
•The CC'
: h >aid if
I dull; :
become
ie
I i her
M\
(in song >
esse of you
Promise is T
My pr.yt-i in
Willi you till w
wi n this to be
is beinp lowered
On Dec lotti
h )™e and ti ie-i
Lul ;iu
ou?"
I clung
: ronp m
ist and
op sniokr
hopeless
\iy Licki;.
g cigaret
imbecile
"Why
I'd
didn't
— Ilia1 Ho''
to him confident
a cular a"m encirc
held ine up as we
id I know Gods
ed and glided
hand laid upon
e-i the other re'
arm Prom time
mee
"God be
as-in". I
sung as my body
in the G ave.
1903 we left our
1 lie., Hd-bnro
ew FaU Su les in Coat and Frot k
WASHINOTON . . . Despite that
Frank C. Walker (above), wants to
retire to private life when he flnmhcn
is work relief job, president
teose|'e)Vi% '■ r «urKO'h him t<j
icejn tt cabinet post, that of Post
jnastef General -jrley, who ti
(hortly to resign and devote himself
to the duties ns lihuii iiuD of t^«
PtlMOcralic National LV.aaiittee.
fore stimulating trade and pro-1
duction and making for the ^i^ai I
est possible oi employment
;q;
TO ALL CONCERNED:
This is to inform von ti,'d t m
Simi-Aunuai hUlvrau Ringing Con-1
vention that was to be In Wash-
burn the second Sunday in Jan-
uary. 1936 has been changed
Wayside Everyone vs cordially in-
vited to attend. All come and bring
well filled baskets And lets try to
put this Armsiroii Countv S^e.
Ing ConveidH", Mvi-t m a btg wav
Vice-^resKleiit
o
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brady ac-
compained by Miss Nornee Mc-
Murry. spent Sunday in the home
of the formers coumii Clarence
Peden and family, of Clarendon
I .
: lrllowlno 'he ad\ice of our Phy-
-icisn, seeking a .e-.-hei altitude
I: - 1 was a con tant suffer of
A-thma anrt Hay Feve: M l it i'.
and Fvyw had lobbed niv family of
| their health so we came west and
j finally located < mile- soutl west
, of Claude where we are -till mak-
i:.e on, home
Thi Jan li) 1931 1 have 5
j brothers and three sisters now
: living
They are
Mrs Jv cle
I Oklahoma
Jesse Martin
Texas.
I. W. McCluvo,
W L Mcoture
I James McClure
S B MeClure
him.
body
chdii
happy
We d.
each o
clenged
bout On
hi' broad
.0 time lie
I smiled
We knew'
wns watchi. g u-
care We were y
Youth neve cares
need and da iced e
other eye Tiien
fight w:
tne
and tin
Iv His
led my
waltz-
of my
.hould-
his right
e squeez-
back at
' Every-
but wa
uap and
does it?
zing into
t he bell
5 over.
pub-j
they may not be too late iu
Ileal Ion of said pictures In a later
edition of The Claude News SEND
THEM TO US TO-DAY!
LONIKsN" tuku Vin9..n
^abovc), American Film Star, is tiiis
week to l" oine the bride of Fred
Perry, World tenuis aee, acCoidinjf
to announcement by Perry.
*F, v iOi;i\ . Two (if the tltit -t tiu new Pidl fastian* to luaSaj
tluu app. .iiani i> is the fuU-kngih ntt.J coat, left, aad the two-piece
frmK, n^ht. Tie- fitted eoat, :n dark red and navy tweed mixture, haa
square s! >uld« i , aehicved by a box pleat ill Ihe top of the sleeve. Tho
skirt mabhos the o at. Hie two [ iece tre ck ia a patteined jaequard enah-
ii.'. ;e. I lie (.ut! and picket cd^iags, as well us tiie buttons are yellow,
biitk eyebrow dots of bU>-k and yellow ut tin; desqjn of the fabric.
Pennington Tulsa
McClure Hilsboro
Tampa Florida
Claude. Texa-
Hilsboro. Texa-
Canyon, Texas
Mrs Walter Berne Abbertt Tex
Mrs. Austin Beene of Hilsboro
All are loveh christian charac-
ters One sister passed awav in
July 1922 and went to that loveh
city of Gcai A- 1 thmk of Heaven
if there is one thought sweeter
than another to me it is this
"There will be no parting no
sorrow, no tear-
M Rutherford was rlaimed b\
death Saturday night at the famlh
home five miles southwest of
Claude.
Funeral services were conducted
by Rev. John Crow Methodist
pr.stor, assisted by Rev Leslie
(Continued On Last Page
irein Is
oi nor.
b:;
WASHINGTON . Lawreuei W.
Cramer, the newly appointed Go -
rnor of the Virgin Island*, photo-
raphtd just Ke fore he departed to
.ake ovei tie jub.
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