Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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OUR WANT ADS I
Want Ads 2c a word. 25c
minimum. 20% off after
first week.
n. '*>
It Pays To Try
Sinclair I*. D.—Guncers
and Porter and Campbell.
EOR KIM Hi:,I,hi- lormnly \
occupied by Gmitn's Ding Store. £
Rent very rca:.on:.ble.—Bee H E &
BLANTON. i.t.c 5
MEN WANTED for Rawleigh t
Routes in North Randall, Potter £
Counties and Claude. Write today.
Rawleigii Co.. Dept. TXH-318-SB.
Memphis, Tenn. 52-p
IP YOU are bothered with
ASTHMA. HAY FEVER, CA-
TARRH. SINUS. COLDS, etc. cull
y7, or cull to see us and receive
for ONLY 00c, a remedy that will
relieve you AT ONCE Relief for
one night is worth that price and
this remedy will relieve you every
night, when you need to u::e it.
Phone 97.
An obJe:ving citizen said the other day. "Many a
man who has his head set on a Packard, still has the
lest of his anatomy parked on a Model-T."
Maybe so. But it is better to AIM HIOH than not
at all. It is better to strive for a fortune than to give
up and QUIT. Hesolve to SUCCEED. A good Bank can
help you in many ways. Let us know your needs.
vr,
.ill >
for A
nd £
The First National Bank
Woman King's Counsel
*
of Claude
ESTABLISHED 1904
Sunday in this motith.
We are making preparations for
the best revival this Church has
enjoyed for many years, and for
this to be, it will be necessary for
the members of the Church to put
forth efforts to that end.
We feel that r revival of Re-
ligion Is needed bae'ly, not only in
this, but all ether communities,
The harvest is white if the Labor-
ers are willing, so lets determine1
now, to do our best for His cause \
A PRETTY LITTLE BOY TO
CALL IIIM "PAPA"
As the Golden orb of day was!
gently emerging from the Eastern j
Horizen, thus kissing back the!
shades of another night, Old Man j
Stork delivered a beautiful little'
Heaven sent Cherub to the home J
of Mr. and Mrs. J D. Stoker 1
August 3rd, 1935, to bring sun-1
shine, happiness and joy into that I
home.
J D naturally "Hi-Tones" most
everyone he meets and you would1 i
Don't fail to see Wallace BEERyI"1'11'1 'le weighed 250 pounds aver- j
TOKONTQ . . . Mi«s Helen
Kianear (above), is Canada's first
woman King 'a Counsel and believed
to bo tho only woman so Louoitd
in the Bntiah Empire.
PAUL HOOD'S
"Quality Foods"
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
BANANAS, per lb. 5c E
LETTUCE, per head 5c i
TOMATOES, per lb. 5c
ONIONS, Burmuda, per lb. __ 2c
GREEN BEANS, per lb. 5c
SYRUP, Brerr Rabbit, per gal. 51c
1 OMA 1 O JUICE, 3 No. 2 cans 25c
TURNIP GREENS
MlSTARIJ GREENS
FEW THINGS arc more precious
than your eyes. See Dr. IIYDEN
when in Amarillo and have them
tested and make sure t-1
PL\ MOTH-DeSOTO Before you
buy a car. either NEW or USED;
see me.—E. T HUGHLETT, deal-i
er 1'4-ti
The beat place to have glasses
fitted is at DR HYDENS, in Am-];
aiiilo, Texas. t-f
MAYO & BALL
DENTISTS
Prices Reasonable
GOOD WORK
Phone 2343G
318J Polk St.
/ Amarillo, Texas
Richard S. Morris
Attorney-at-Law
OII I( I: IN ( Ol KTHOliSE
Claude, Texas
23 years in Amarillo. DR j
HYDEN, Eyesight Specialist. 16-c
When You Are
in Amarillo
Look For
PUBL1X GRILL
(OH HI 111 K IOOI), l<H NTA I N
SERVICE AMI ItIEK - LOCATED
at Polk A I il'th St. Amarillo.
PORTER AND CAMPBELL
Friday and Saturday Specials
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS
LETTUCE, per head 5c
BANANAS, per lb. 5c
SPUDS, No. 1, 10 pounds for 18c
CARROTS, 3 bunches for 10c
TOMATOES, 3 No. 2 cans for 25c
HOMINY, Med. can, each 6c
CORN, No. 1 can, each 8c
I EA, Liptons 4 lb. pkg. 22c
COFFEE, Schillings, per lb. 32c
VINEGAR, bring your jug, gal 27c
CHEESE, Longhorn, per lb. 18c
MINCED HAM, per lb. 18c
STEAK, choice cuts, per lb. 25c
HAMBURGER, per pound 10c
COMPOUND, 8 lb. carton for $1.08
and Robert YOUNG with Lewis
Stone, Maureen O'Sullivan and
Jame , G lea son in "WEST POINT
OF THE AIR." at the Gem Thea-
tre Friday and Saturday.
Mr::. Perry Wolf, daughter, Flora
Belle, and son Joe Lee who havp
been visiting the past three weeks
with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Hood, have returned to their
home at Slayton, Texas.
Jack D. Hudson, County A';ent
of Oldham County, was in Claude
on business Monday of this week
Mrs. Hudson and children have
I moved back to their well furnish-
| ed home at Claude for the present
J. it, Osborn. of Cleburne
Mr. Ellen Chenault and
Mr.
t 1 Texas
an. James, and Mr. and Mi
Bill Brown, of Decatur, Ala. were
(week-end guests of Mi Osborn
j sons, C A. and Tom Osborn
Among.some of the out of town
I people here for the Mr R n
depoi.se, by the tone of voice made
by J D about My Son Kenneth
Lloyd." As this young man s;ils up,
reads the Claude News, and talks
intelligently about politics, you «
would judge that he will be a 5
politician some ol these days. J U /
the proud father, may ree.ivei but i
if he does, the chances are he x
will never look like anything.
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NEW PASTOR OF BAPTIST
CHURCH AT CLAUDE
Rev W H. Clark, new pastor of
The Baptist Church of Claude,
will arrive here to take up the
pastorlal work 011 August 18th
Tills editor has learned the follow-
ine fact' about Rev Clark:
Rev. Clark is a native of Mis-
souri and thirty four yeai of ufe '/
H- lias been preaching for thirteen 5
war . and has been steadly ai 2
pa tonal work all that time in j 5
Mi :,<urt Oklahoma and Illinoi j
Education and degrees held He |
lias the A B college degree and
the seminary degree of Doctor ol
I 3 No. 2 cans _ _ 25c
Washing Powder, Magic, 6 boxes 25c
COFFEE, selected santos, lb. 19c
HONEY, j. gal., new crop 55c
Kellog Cereal, 1 pkg. free with 3 pkgs.
LYE, 2 cans 15c
BEEI-S I EAK, round 15c, Loins 12c
BEEFROAST, per lb 10c
£ HAMBURGER MEAT, per lb. 7\c
/ BACON, rineless, sliced, lb.
£ BALOGNA, pure meat, lb.
J BAKED HAM, per lb.
34c
17 c
45c
I
Rutherford funeral were Mr and i Theology (Th. D.i
Mrs E T. Miller and Mis. John He attended: South West Bap-
Gorin. of Amarillo; and Mr Joe Ost at Boliver, Oklahoma Baptist
Kemp of Levelland. Texa1 ! University South West Teachers in
Springfield Mo and Northern
IF YOU are bothered with | Baptist Theological Seminary in
ASTHMA. HAY FEVER. CA-1 Chicago. In addition to his regular
Give your little giii one of my
1 anions Shirley Temple Permanents
SPECIAL AT ONLY $2.00
VOCUE ART BEAUTY SHOPPE
Telephone 142
"Where Hairdressing is Really an Art"
M. L HUGHLETT HOME
MRS R K HOOD
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f Country Reporter Home I
Glen Wilson, of Gainesville.
TARRH SINUS, COLDS, etc call
97. or call to see us and receive
for ONLY 50c a remedy that will
relieve you AT ONCE. Relief for
one night is worth that price and
RAVINW0OQ. * NIGGERHEAD
5UNSIIINF * MAITIAND
Best Colorado Coals
Sold By Your Coal Dealer
COMMON CAUSE OK
Pne of the chief lautjcs of premature gray
flCkS. Ulill'K ^Uir will route b-MIICWJ li
acl; t^l cijvwlatlpn tfce scalj).
To overcome tt.i> and briny an abundant
kupply of blood i nourish the hair ruut ,
massage scalp at night with Japanese Oil,
(he antiseptic counter iiritaut
Thousand* ut men and women report anas*
Itirf results in &ti,t , mg tailing liuu. giuw
In? new hair on l aM areas and in eliminat
in< dandruff and itching scalp.
Japanese ^'il t but at iny drug
gi.t Htonuiin -i/i- i\ I iv I I. "The Truth
About the llau." \Viite 1j't i(t
NATION \l. ItKMI DV < O
ft a W rii I5tli \«*v \ or£
r,J£
Texas is here for an extended visit this remedy will relieve you every
with her Hunt. Mrs, Leslie Moore ! ilight, when
und family. I Phone 97
you need to use it
prcrching, he has done consider-
able research and delivered special
lectures on timely subjects of the i
day.
As to his family They have one I
two and
Lily Hundley, vhj has been slek ' Among relative?
child, a girl betweei
three years old His wile is a
graduate of the Oklahoma State
University, also a graduate in
attending the I dieteiics from the Michael Reese
in a hospital in New York is ex- funeral of Mrs R, N Rutherford j Hospital, Chicago.
reeled to be home about the 25th were: Mrs. Bettie McCarty, Hills-; They are anxious to get located
of August boro, Texas; Mrs W A Witlock on the field, and are glad that
I and family Loekney, Texas; Mrs. ihey are coming the week aftei •
Mrs. Edwin Ho^d returned home Jjf Pennington Tulsa. Oklahoma; 'he second Sunday in August, in- j
ondr.y after spending n month'Mr oilbert Witlock. Borger, Tex- -tead of the first of September as :
M
vi Iting her mo.hei
Poitu New Mexico
G0 0D OIL
YOU'LL FIND NO BETTER
1 r> it on our Money Back Guarantee
10c qt. 20c to 30c Per Gallon
19 Blocks West Amarillo Hotel on 3rd
Street, Amarillo, Texas
at
Crown I"'
' Memphi
and Mrs Edgar Ewlng, before announced
Texas; S B McCluie O
and family, C:rnyon. Texas and
Mrs J. D. Massie returned home
| Monday from a months visit with
| relatives at Cleburne H<-r sister.
Mr
J M Bradley, Amarillo
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Holling;'head
CARTHAGE, Mo. . . . Mrs. Man
Muluikey (above), named "the bem
country newspaper correspondent'
in tho U. S., is back in her Ozark
lulls, tired from the receptions ten
dered her in New York and Wash-
ington and "happy to be home11
she says.
DOWN
GOES THE PRICE Oh'
WAVING CDMFUHf
PROBAK
JUNIOR
^ blades
Alsi in
10 for Ke
25 for 59c
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OHIette A Probak razpr\
Local and Personal
Only one murderer in every 100
in this country is executed
.! N Neeley was transacting
business in Clarendon Monday.
Don't say "you pan t BPt it In
, Claude" because you can at
Hooker's.
Miss Ruth Butler spent the past
week with Mrs. Lee Ramsey at
Magnet, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dodge are
here visiting his patuiiU, Mr. and
Mrs. D C. Dodge.
Miss Bettie Hooker spent the
week-end with her Grandmother
Simmons at Hedlev.
Look for the things you want
it Hooker'; We have i ( umplele
j line of School Supplies
Miss Jaunita Rich. 01 Ft- Worth
arrived here today to spend the
week with Miss Ruth Hutlei
Lakeview News
Fifty-three people was the en-
i,. rollment In Sunday School Sunday
r-i, iu.,u u; i , , recently received a letter from , . „ . , . ,.
( nailene Woods, accompanied her i. . , , . , Judge Bishop of Amarillo eave
, ' tnelr youngest daughter Miss Billie , ,. ' . , , ,
nome. | °. . a talk on prohibition here Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Cope have
moved into our midst, occupying
wh'it is known as the "Old
White farm "
Miss Dorothy mae and Miss Eva
' j Nell Raymond are over visiting
s Mrs. Tom Cobb They are going
to remain for th? rodeo.
M iss Ardyth Wertenberger i
spending a few days with Mi--
Mary Lee Hinsay.
Mr. and Mrs Hardy Harris and
. . , , ,. , familv spent Sunday afternoon
A gtoup or girls were delight- . ,, . .
, ,. , , . , with Mr. and Mis Charles Dve
... , „ i fully entertained in the home of . . ,, ,
hfe Wagg inn Sandwitch Bhoppe Mr and Mrs. Hugh Doak Tuesday „MrS A L' ^ t o , u
has been confined to his bed the | Morning at 8 30 o'clock the - Dav,s ,<',uniecl lvom aalnesvlUe
received a lettei from
| their youngest daughter Miss Billie
Hollingshead. s!:ttlng that she had
„ „ ~ , , „ . I successfully passed hrr final exain-
Mr Emmett Sprinkle left Fri-
day for Greenville, Texas where |
he will join Mrs. Sprinkle and I
Minnie Mae They will visit several i
days before they return to Claude
Illations at the University of
Southern California and had re-
ceived her Ph D from that in-
stitution Her Dissertation was
"Half day and full day sessions I
In the First and Second Grades
of Utah Schools' Miss Hollings-
,, , , head has been an instructor in a
visitors Sunday Mr Bruce and university
mother lived at Claude several j j-jve
years ago
Mr Sterling Bruce, wife and
mother of Amarillo, were Claude
of Utah for the past
Bryan Waggoner, proprietor of
yea rs.
To Commerce Post
GF.M THEATRE
AT CLAUDE
Ft iday - Saturday
GREATEST AIR PICTURE OF
ALL TIMES
West Point of the
AIR"
SEE
WA1.I.ACI BEEK\
Pin a medal on our CLAUDE
liOV—
RICH VKI) KIGHT
2nd ( hapter — PHANTOM E>I-
I'lKI uith (.ENE AUTREY.
Raymou Duke of Sherman, is
here for a visit with his brother,
TELL US IN PLENTY OE HUE. J T and sister, Mrs Bill Hood.
PI.I VSE
Melvin Cobb left iyi°llv'HV 'v" a
* W'l'e us or tell u lu pltinly weeks visit with Ins aunt, Mis
I tl|i|e when \oii arc to change CI. y Iunian. ol Jercio. Texaj.
j^ir address If the paper goes
U| yopr old add r and you dot Mr. and Mrs. Hul Car.inoil 0)
nol take the paper from the Hi.iwnwood, Texas spent Weune -
bostoflice, a i ud f. sent baei< d-n with her friend Mrs Martetl
pp lis and < ■' t - u - lWO (eius Neeley
In trie course ot the y«.u tl|i>
extra expense amoiini to sever- Mi and Mis. W. 1 Bell and
al dollars, and you frequently daughter Mrs LeHoy Mayfield
nuss getting the paper besides and children, Mary ElUabetli and
Let us know two weeks be- Bonnie la-Roy. of New Mexico, en-
fore you change your address, route to Oklahoma City, spenl the
please We would do as much week-end with their cousins. Mr.
for you any time. and Mrs. Herman Deaton.
past few days but is reportered
much improved at this writing
Joe W.'.tson returned early Mon-
day morning fr >m Wichita Fal|s
where he spent I he pa t three
weeks v^sitjug Uis hi ither Wiiiinni
Wel>in
Salty Thomas returned to Claude
Monday morning from Wichita
Falls with a truck loai' of fine
pe iches and water-mellons for the
Hood Grocery.
Miss Ellie Holhgan, Chief-Opera-
tor Southwestern Telephone Co of
Claude, returned Thursday morn-
ing from her vacation in the
mountains of New Mexico una
Colorado,
Carl Kiglit Is my face, dirty pr
is it my imagination?"
Tiny Strickland: Y'our lace isn't
I don t know about your unagm-
t.lion "
Mr and Mrs Eee H UH!)Jti and
baby. Ruth Ald> ol Houston spent
Sunday With their aunt, Mrs J A
Best, of Claude.
Mr a id Mrs A McNeely of
Gree a wood Wise Couniy. came 111
Sunday to visit Mrs J A Be t
and tainily Mrs Best is a sistei
of Mrs McNeely
Mr and M4'' Helton Dye and
baby. Leta Fern, of Lakeview,
were dinner guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs J A. Best, last Sun-
day
Frank Campbell is now located
at K Texas Hotel ui Tj lei Texas
oc-
casion bPing their daughter. Mar-
garet's fifteenth birthuav Break-
fast was served to the following
girls- Eorene and Dorothy Ruth-
erlord Nell McFarland Winifred
Weeks, Doris Llckey. Marilyn and
Edwina Ktght, Estellc Bagwell,
Anna Belle Chauveaux. Floy Hood
Frankie Blanton. Marion Miller.
Glenn Wilson. Denise Doak. Kou.a
Beryl Mahler. Dorothy Wurley and
the honoree. Marg^iet IXiak
the early part of this past week
Mis A L Cobb having been re-
WaSHIXGTON Former Rep
reseutative, Charles West of Ohio,
fabove) is the Attestant Secretary
of CouiiiK-n He was pointed t-v
i
Ueo.
ported recuperating
lo report she is
lng much bettei
Wt
are glad Piesident K<
seven, wiiuin he was
contact Uiuii'' >vith i
;oiigress.
Quite a few people of this com-j
munlty attended the funeral ser- Sl"idav evening with Mi and Mis |
R N Rutherford. w E; Robinson
Mr and Mrs C L. Goad and
q. Mr and Mrs R \ Cameron and |
vices of Mrs,
Monday
ARMSTRONG CO. FEDERATION
Fairview News
(Miss Jeunola Crownaverl
on rpent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Ernest Powell and son
Glen Stephenson is visiting with;
' his grandparents Mr. and Mrs
There were 51 present at Sun- g b Stewart, of Claude
Iday School and Church last Sun- Mr and Mrs Mart Crownover
The Armstrong County Federo- j day Before Sunday School. Rev aiu| family were vi itor- of Ml
Hon will hold the regular monthly ' Crow delivered an interesting ser- and Mi John Crowno. r in Llano
meeting in the courthouse on mon. Next Sunday. Sunday School Community last Sun,lav evenint'
Saturday. Aug 10th. will be at the Fairview School Mr and Mrs Earl DeHart and
Program Subject "Texas aeeiilc- house at 10 uu o'cloik a m. Every- son Kenneth ol Pstnhandle wei t
Spots," one come. guests of Mr and Mrs W E Rob
Leader Maiden. Mr and Mrs. Glen Robinson j,, on ias( Sunday
Entertainment—Sub-debs, and son, Fred Edward, vy ited Mr ; nd Mi- Clarence Bryani
Van Horn Cave Junior Develop-
ment
Old Forts Fott Stockton Grif-
fin, Elliot and Adobe Walls North
Armstrong
Old Trails—Chi.tholm Butter-
field— Fairv iew.
Club Song.
Collect.
Definite plans will be made at
this meeting for the Club En-
campment so every club should
have its representatives present
Also, a new attendance contest
staits with this meeting
:0:
l IIKISTIA.N ( III U( |l
Rev W V. Fervlll, of Cl.i e idon
will preach at the Christian
Church next Su iday at h .th the
Morning and Evening Services, as
the regular pastor ts amy in a:
Revival Meeting Everyone is in-
Sell Shares In Self
ard girls entertained the Inter-
mediate Sunday School Class ith
a paity last Monday night Game-
were played until a l.te hour then
refie louents were served I
went avvav de' laruie Mr and ' 1 '
Brvant and gills wonder •'■""dv
one
Mrs
ful entertainers
SINCLAIR ^
Mi Campbell his mother is send- vitevl to come ut and he.u Bro
PITTSBURGH . Richard Crist,
Inc., is in the market with shuiei
fur sale of himself Hc'i artut
KILLS
mis mosciuhoo
MOTHi tQACMii
biuOuvjl tlftl ETC
Monday Only
White's
Scandals" of 1935
With ALICE EAVE, JAMES DU.VN
NED SPARKS, 1 IDA ROBERTS.
GEORGE WHITE — GLORIEIER
1)1 AMERICAN (. IRLs
OUR CASH NITE
"I llll
PASTIME"
THEATRE
CI ARENDON, TEX AS
I n .\uk 1* "Daring \ oune Man"
limes Dunn, Mae (lark. Also
and Comedy. Matinee 2:00
IV M 10c and 15c.
Sat.. Aun 10. Neath Arizonia
^kies John \\ ivne Western Also
i ( <>tned\ Cioofy .Movie No>. 11).
Matinee 10c t« all. niRht 10c and
15c.
sun Mon Xufc. 11. 1? Now and
Forever", Shirley Temple ( ar>
(anied v Drama, \lso
M\ green fredora ind
I'reddy Martins onhestia Matinee
2:00 IV M 10c and ?5.
Tues. Aug l! , "Air Hawks'*
Wiley Fust Kalph Bellamy. Tata
Birrel; Air Drama. Don't fail to
attend matinee and cur BANK
NITE. Alva comedy. "Dartmouth
Days", lo, and '!5c.
Wed. Thurs. Aug. 14 15 "Girl
from 10th \ venue Bettie Davis.
Diania aKo eomedy Poker at
lif ht (hailcy Chase. lOi and 25c.
Matinee 2 P M
t OMMIN'g \TTR ACTIONS
Tnder The Pampas Moon aith
Warnet Bi\ter. Don't Bet on
Blonds' with Warren Williams.
ing lam the Claude News re- Ferrill. a ho reported to one with &mbition3 tg tv
gulai ly in order that Frank may of the best Bible Scholars in this At $5 per 4 are Uv ^iouiisea ai)
not stray too far away from home, part of the country He will also buyer* a dtcu.h mtdv tfceic, tbu^
begin a meeting bere the third
^ IMS
A; d then there wa- the little
Agent Sinclair Refn'.ig Company (Inc.) ^.: i v.) ^ .. f r. netlc
M. R. BEST pap*1 Mae West because she
Pbun 57 Claude. Texa. done em wrong.
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Waggoner, Noel. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1935, newspaper, August 9, 1935; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348636/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.