Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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To Sell Buy
Or Exchange
23 years In Amarillo. DR.
HYDEN, Eyesight Specialist. lC-c
FOR SALE One Richmond Piano, |
In fair condition. Owner—Mrs. Irl
Smith, Claude. Texas.
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The Wrong Road
SEE KELLY, on the corner of
Court House Square, for your
Christmas Pecans, Fruits and
Vegetables, all kinds, and buy
cheaper. 16-p
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EPILEPSY—EPILEPTICS! De- | i
trolt lady finds complete relief for
husband. Specialists home—abroad,
failed. All letters answered. Mrs.
Geo. Dempster, Apt. 12-25, G900
Lafayette Blvd. West, Detroit, 1
Mich. 1-t-p
SHOE HOSPITAL for shoe re- !
pairing that satisfies. Call at 518
Taylor St., Amarillo. 14-c I
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Eyes examined without the use'
of drugs at Dr. Hyden's, Am-!
orlllo. 16-c
The young couple just married, were so
absorbed in each other that the groom
handed the conductor the marriage cer-
tificate instead of the tickets. The wise
old conductor said:
'This is good for a long, weary jour-
ney, young man, but not on this road."
The thing to make the matrimonial
journey a pleasant one all the way is a
comfortable balance at the bank. Noth-
ing can exactly take its place. If you
don't believe it—ask the CONDUC-
TOR.
When In Amarillo, ASK DR.
HYDEN ABOUT YOUR EYES. 16c
Christmas Seals are the hall-
mark of health. Buy them and
use them generously.
Misses Lucille and Roberta Hunt,
of Tech, spent Thanksgiving Holi-
days here with their parents.
Misses Jlmmle Jo Woodburn and
"Scottie" Scott came home from
Lubbock Tech for the Thanks-
S giving Holidays.
Mrs. N. S. Bagwell, who was re-
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POSTED NOTICE
This Is to notify the public that
all the J. A. Pastures are posted,
and hunting, trapping or fishing
is not permitted and all tresspass-
ers will be prosecuted—CLINTON
HENRY, Ass't. Mgr. 12-tf-c
The best place to have GLASS-
ES PITTED is at Dr. Hyden's,
Amarillo. 16-c
L. B. GODWIN
Attorney-at-Law
Paramount Building
Amarillo, Texas
DR. W. M. CURL
DENTIST
*17 FISK MEDICAL ART AND
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
AMARILLO, — TEXAS
RAVENWOOD - NIGGERHEAD
SUNSHINE * MAITLAND
Best Colorado Coals
.< %
Sold By Your Coat Dealer
The First National Bank
of Claude
J Established 1904
CAPROCK GROCERY
Specials for Friday - Saturday
Gold Bar Royal Anne White
Cheeries, 2 cans 35c
Salmon, tall cans, pink 12c t
1 lb. Hersheys Cocoa 12c $
Post Bran 10c
I lb. can Pork & Beans 6c
Extra large Grape fruit, each 5c
Oranges, 138 size, doz. 20c
Jello 6c
ported quite 111 last week, Is much
Improved to the delight of her
many friends.
Mis. Ruby Gilbert, of Ft. Worth,
spent Thanksgiving with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gilbert,
this side of Washburn.
Misses Polly and Ann Bilgrl. of
Amarillo, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Watson and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mikel over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hood and! Brummett was taken to Amarillo
son, Warren Wheeler, and Mrs. j Monday where she will receive
Francis Hood were visiting with ; X-Ray treatments for her all-
friends in Amarillo Monday. j ments.
The work on Highway No. 117, Some freezing weather the past
to Conway, is progressing nicely. \ few days has been mighty good
There is just one more mile to j weather for hog killing. Our be-
finish and the caliche will be in loved subscriber, how about some
J. D. Woodburn and daughter,/
Miss Jlmmle Jo, spent Thanks- f
giving with his son, Ouydell and
wife at Shamrock, Texas.
Mrs. Newton, of Wichita Palls,
returned home Saturday, after
a few weeks visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Earnest Christian. Her
grandson, Donald, returned home
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Behrens and
sons, F. L. Jr., and Trultt, and
daughter, Miss Nan, of Clarendon
were Sunday guests at the editor's
home. Mr. and Mrs. Behrens are
parents of Mrs. Waggoner. Their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McKee and children, of
Lela Lake also spent Sunday with
Mrs. Waggoner.
Mrs. Irby Brummett, who has
been quite 111 the past several
months, has been moved from her
country home to the home of her
sister, Mrs. Porter. In Claude. Mrs
city limits.
Senor Marvin Miller, soda skeet
back bones, spear ribs and a few
pounds of sausage. Yes, we gladly
!
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SOUTHWEST MAID FLOUR is Riving satisfaction, try a sack
its guaranteed and the cost is less. D, DODGE
CAPROCK CAFE !
Special Sunday Dinner, Dec. 9th.
of Hood's Grocery, attended the Pfty the highest market price for
big Grid Match, between Amarillo weH made sausage. Bring us In
and Pampa, at Amarillo, Thursday 10 or 20 pounds of home grown
of last week. i sausage and receive the best mar-
Misses Mildred Blanton and '5et Pr'ce f°r it, at the Claude
Evelynn Bagwell, students of the jNews office'
Tech College at Lubbock spent Mr- and Mrs- Leon McFarland,
Thanksgiving with home folks. w'10 operated a hotel in Panhan-
Miss Dorothy DeHart. of Claren- dle several year':' aftcr which lhe>'
don, was a guest of Miss Imogene lan Oaprock Cafe and Hotel
Mobley, Saturday Sunday and ^or Past several months in
Monday of this week. , Claude, have moved to Borger,
„ „ , , where they have charge of the
Mrs. Emma Hathorn, daughter. Rlack Hote] lhree struc.
John Ella and son George, spent ture said tQ be thc ^ hote, to
Thanksgiving in Wichita Falls Bol.gel. The frlends of Mr and
In the home of their son and Mrs MeFarland hopc they wlll do
brother, B P. Hathorn and family. well in the)r new locJ,tlon.
Tuberculosis, right here in Tex- CHRTST^AS is the time of the
as. Is claiming 11 victims a DAY1 year when you are thinking about
1 he purchase of more Christmas getting a worthwile present for
Seals this year, will mean tewei tjia[ jJOy or gjrj why not buy
them something very useful as well
Money Paid for Christmas Seals as Interesting. A Remington Por-
helps spread the knowledge that table Typewriter is what you want,
saves lives. it will be a schooling within It-
Mr. Jim McLaughlin, of Pan- : self and put them on the road to
handle, Texas, who helped build prosperity. The Claude News Edi-
the town of Panhandle, was visit- tor sells them at LOWER prices
ing in our city Tuesday of this than ever before. Ask for a de-
week. I monstration at the News Office. 15
CREAM OF CELERY SOIP
Hawaiian Salad
C'hoiee of Meats:
Itakcd young hen with dress-
ing, Special dinner steak,
Koast Beef, Virginia Ham,
Steak with natural gravy.
Vegetables:
Com, O'Brien, Buttered I'.n-
glish Peas, Diced Potatoes and
Cream.
Colds
.. Best treated
without "dosing"
STAINLESS now, if you prefer
FRUIT JELLO — DINNER ROLLS — COFFI i:, MII.K
Thank You, Victor Davis, Mgr.
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1 FIVE ERRORS
WEAK AND SKINNY
MEN, WOMEN'
• AND CHILDREN
Saved by new Vitamin* of Cod Liver
Oil in tasteless tablet*.
Pounds of firm healthy flesh instead of
bar* ocraggy bone*! New vigor, vim an4
• nergy instead of tired lintleasnMs ! Steady,
quiet nerves! That is what thousands uf
people are getting through scientist*' latent
discovery the Vitamins of Cod Liver Oil
concentrated in little *ugur coated tablets
Without any of ita horrid, (Why Uurte or smell.
MeCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablet*, they're
called 1 "Cod Liver Oil in Tablets", and their
•imoly work wonders. A little boy of 8, aerf-
euafy sick, got well and gained 10V4 lbs. la
juat one month. A girl of thirteen after the
same disease, gained 3 lbs. the first week and
S lbs. each week after. A young mother who
could not eat or sleep after baby came got
all her health back and gained 10 lbs. in Icaa
than a month. Q
You simply must try McCoy's at once.
Remember if you don't gain at least 8 lba. of
firm healthy flesh in a month get your money
back. Demand and grt McCoy's the original
and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablets
- approved by (lood Housekeeping
Institute. Refuse all substitutes -
insist on the original McCoy's-"
there are none better.
£
TIIE SllB-DEBS
The Sub-debs were entertained
with a delightful 9:00 o'clock
breakfast at the home of one of
Our members, Denise Doak. Satur-
day, Dec. 1. We all had a grand
time. It was the first time, since
We have been organized that all
cif our members weren't present.
They were: Anna Belle Chauveaux,
Winifred Weeks and Estelle Bag-
Well, who spent the week-end at
Austin. Two of our members,
Lorene and Dorothy Rutherford,
had as their guests for the week-
end. Faye Cantrell. Jackie and
Ruth Bell, all of Amarillo. and
tfiey fitted in very nicely at the
breakfast in the place of our
three missing members. We also
had as another guest, Jerry Flem-
ing, of Dawn, Texas. We always
enjoy having guests with us as
much as possible, for, as you all
know, our motto Is "Strive to
make others Happy."—Reporter,
NO. 1
A MAN—
Struck a match to see if the gasoline
tank of his automobile was empty.
IT WASN'T
NO. 2
A MAN -
Patted a strange bulldog on the
head to see if it was affectionate.
IT WASN'T
NO. 3
A MAN—
Speeded up to see if he could beat
a train to the crossing.
HE COULDN'T
NO. 4
A MAN—
Tried to repair a high tension elec-
tric line with his bare hands.
HE COULDN'T
NO. 5
A MAN-
CUT OUT ADVERTISING To see
if he could save money.
HE DIDN'T
THE CLAUDE NEWS|
O-
SEND IN THAT
$1.00
NOW!!
Local and Personal
CHRISTMAS is the time of the
year when you are thinking about
getting a worthwile present for
that boy or girl. Why not buy
them something very useful as well
as interesting. A Remington Por-
table Typewriter is what you want.
It will be a schooling within it-
self and put them on the road to
prosperity. The Claude News Edi-
tor sells them at LOWER prices
than ever before Ask for a de-
monstration at the News Office. 15
Mrs. W. E. Brady has been real
sick at her home, this week.
Every tuberculosis Christmas
Seal sale is a recovery campaign.
Frank Bishop came In Monday
after groceries and other supplies.
Miss Gladys Page, of Amarillo,
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Page.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Bonifield
were visiting relatives in Oklahoma
Thanksgiving.
Tom Brummett and W. M. Miller
were transacting business In Am-
arillo Tuesday of this week
Christmas stands for peace and
happiness. The tuberculosis Christ-
mas Seal brings both. Buy now!
Mrs. Joe Bailey visited with her
: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend,
at Groom, last week.
and Mrs. Townsend.
Miss Josephine Aldridge, student
of the Amarillo Jr. College re-
turned to Amarillo Sunday night
after spending the Thanksgiving
Holidays with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Kendall,
of Ottawa, Kansas, cousins of Mrs.
Ed Yelton. spent the week end in
Claude with Mrs. Yelton. They
returned to Ottawa. Sunday.
Marvin Miller spent Thanksgiv-
! ing Day with his uncle and family,
E. T. Miller, of Amarillo, attend-
ing the Amarillo-Pampa football
game and the Wrestling match
that night. He reported a great
game.
You pay for Christmas Seals
only once, but they work for you
all the year 'round.
Mayor R. J. Pafford, wife and
daughter, Miss Mary, of Salina,
Kansas, spent the Thanksgiving
Holidays with Mr. Pafford's bro-
ther, J. L. Pafford and family.
Mayor Pafford seems to think he
had rather be Mayor of a city of
twenty-one thousand than to have
one "Bull Fight".
Mr. and Mrs. Uhrig and daugh-
ters, Carol June and Donne Joy,
of Amarillo, spent Thanksgiving
Holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Henry Jackson.
Are you mailing all your letters
with Tuberculosis Christmas Seals
i pasted on the back?
Rev. Boyd Stewart, honorable
and noted pedistarian of the Way-
land College, of Plainview was a
delightful visitor with home folks
and friends in Claude during the
Thanksgiving Holidays.
Prof, and Mrs. Chas. Douglass,
Mrs. Pope, son, Gibbs and Mrs.
Frank Sewell motored to Amarillo
Sunday night of this week to see
Will Rogern In "Judge Priest" at
the Paramount Theatre.
Mrs. Mattie Pearl Ashworth, her
sister, Mrs. Bryan Waggoner and
Miss Leota Weaver saw Will Rog-
ers in "Judge Priest" at the Para-
mount in Amarillo. Monday after-
noon.
Weeks Hughes and James Robi-
son, students of Texac A. & M..
were visiting home folks during
the Thanksgiving Holidays. They
returned to College Station Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wooldridge
and twin sens. Jerry and Sidney,
returned home Sunday morning
from Austin where they visited
their son, Bert Cavins Wooldridge.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wilson left
Thursday of this week for Neches,
Texas, where they Intend to spend
fcur months with their daughters,
Anna B Wilson, also Mr. and Mrs.
R. E White at Shrievesport, La.
Some American Farmers wonder
how it has been possible for the
French Government to keep the
price of wheat of the farmers up
to $2.40 a bushel, while at the
same time allow citizens to buy
bread at the usual price. The A-
merican farmer sells wheat at $1
a bushel, yet must pay FIVE DOL-
LARS and SEVENTY-SIX CENTS
a bushel for that wheat after made
into bread.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Weeks,
daughter, Miss Winifred, Mrs. J. W.
Weeks. Mrs. C. B. Hunter, Coach
M. N. Carter and Misses Mary and
Anna Belle Chauveaux, returned
home from Austin, where Mr. and
Mrs. Weeks visited their son, Jim-
my and Mrs. Hunter visited her
daughters, Mrs. Nora Leta Hargus
and Miss Francis Hunter.
CHRISTMAS is the time of the
year when you are thinking about
getting a worthwile present for
that boy or girl. Why not buy
them something very useful as well
as interesting. A Remington Por-
table Typewriter is what you want.
It will be a schooling within it-
self and put them on the road to
prosperity. The Claude News Edi-
tor sells them at LOWER prices
than ever before. Ask for a de-
monstration at the News Olflce. 15
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Hudson
were hosts last Thursday to a de-
lightful Thanksgiving party. Those
present to enjoy the big turkey and
all the trimmings that go with it
were, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas
and two children, Charles LeRoy
and Patsy of Pampa, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Bairfield of Clarendon. Mr
and Mrs. Fred Cotton of Vega,
Mr and Mrs. Paul Hood. Mauvine
and Warren Wheeler, and Mrs.
Hudson's brother and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Reeves of Lubbock and
Mr Charlie Giggling of Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Reeves came In
Wednesday evening and returned
home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hud-
son and guests went to the Am-
arillo-Pampa football game in the
afternoon.
Olin M. Slay, a Claude reared
boy who finished his High School
education with his other brothers.
Alna and Roy, of Amarillo. and
who has been office manager for
the International Harvester Co.
for the past 18 years, Is being
transfered to St. Joe, Mo., as as-
sistant manager of the Branch
House at that place. Alna, his bro-
ther, is manager of the Repair
Department. All three of these
boys were borned and raised in
Armstrong Co. and graduated from
High School along with Perry and
Ralph Carrold and others who
are making good in the business
world. Olin's father, J. FYank Slay,
was a Hardware Merchant in
Claude for several years. Olin is
a nephew to W. M. Miller of r'ir
city.
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PAUL HOOD'S
"Quality Foods"
Friday and Saturday Specials
Grapcfriut, Marsh Seedless bu. $1.65
Sweet Spuds Louisiana Yams, 10 lb 25c
Lettuce, per head 5c
Celery, per stem 10c
Oranges, 176 size, per doz. 25c
Carrots, per bunch 4c
Peaches, No. 2£ size can fancy 18c
Graham Crackers, 2 lb. pkg. 18c
Crackers, 2 lb. pkg. 17c
Prunes, No. 2\ can, fancy, each _ 15c
Cakes, fancy, per lb. 19c
P & G Laundry Soap, 10 bars __ 29c
Butter, fresh country lb. 29c
Sausage, pure poi'k, lb. 14c
Beefsteak, Round 15c, Loin __ 12c
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE
It Pays To Look Well When You Meet
Your Business Associates and Friends.
LET US FIX YOU UP
PALACE BARBER SHOP
W. A. McMurry,
SHOWER & TUB BATH 25c
Propr.
LAUNDRY AGENCY
4£ Per Cent Farm and Ranch Loans
A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned—
$3000.00 at 7 per cent Interest is $210.00
$3000.00 at 4 '-a per cent interest is 135.00
Save the difference $75.00
It is a pleasure to explain our plan
CLAUDE NATIONAL FARM LOAN
ASSOCIATION
A. V. NELSON, 'iec'ty
THE IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP
"The Shop Thai Appreciate) Your Trade".
What will help your boys or girls appearance more when they
start to school than a haircut?
Bring in your two-tone and white shoes and have then
DYED, ONLY 35c.
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Laundry Agency Shower and Tub Baths 25c
Come to see us.
R. E. BLANTON, Prop.
REMOVAL NOTICE
We are pleased to announce the removal of our office to the
Oliver-Ealile Building.
Advanced technique and increased pratice demand larger and
more conveniently located offices.
May we again thank you for your patronage and invite you to
visit us in our new location.
DR. T. M MONTGOMERY
Optometrist and Optician
Ground Floor - - OLIVER EAKLE BLDG. - - 6th and Polk
AMARILLO, TEXAS
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AMARILLO PLATE GLASS AND \
MIRROR COMPANY
Give that Friend or Relative a
MIRROR FOR CHRISTMAS
314 E. 5th Ave., Phone 8008, Amarillo
Geo. Ross, Mgr.
here's the aid to
FEWER 'colds...
vicks va-tro-nol
• A FEW DROPS UP EACH NOSTRIL
here's the aid to
SHORTER colds
...vicks vaporub
•JUST RUB ON THROAT AND CHEST.
Follow VICKS PLAN for better CONTROL'OF COLDS
[Ml details in each Vicks package]
GREETINGS*
PITTING YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD
The optical expert is your ablest ally in the task of put-
ting your best face forward By correcting eyestrain and
defective vision he brings you better physical and mental
health. Healthy, normal eyes permit you to enjoy count-
less hours and days of comfort, restfulness and pleasure.
They increase your personal efficiency—permit you to think
more clearly, concentrate more easily, work and play with
less strain and fatigue. They are more alive, responsive at-
tractive . free from disfiguring wruikles. puffiness, dark
rings, dullness.
And because they are custom-designed to fit you and your
personal'ty, your glasses become a part of you. part of your
features, part of your identity, they help you achieve poise,
dignity, sophistication. They help you put your best face
forward.
Glasses would be a most useful CHRISTMAS OIFT. WHY
NOT? DR. V. R. JONES Optometrist wishes everyone a
HAPPY CHRISTMAS.
DR. V. R. JONES. Licensed Optometrist will be ia Pope's
Drygoods Stare Wednesday, December It, 1M4.
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Waggoner, Thomas T. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1934, newspaper, December 7, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348697/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.