Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947 Page: 5 of 14
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THE CLAUDS N1W8, CLAUDE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1MT.
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PORTER'S
Grocery & Market
Phone 11
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
Apricots, Brimfull, halves, No. 2£ _ 21c
Kool Aid, 6 pkgf. 25c
Tea, Liptons, i lb. 30c
Wonder Brand Drink, \ gal. & btl. 40c
Syrup, chocolate, Bordens, glass 29c
Milk, Eagle Brand, Bordens, tin _. 29c
Marshmellow Cream, Mrs. Winston 26c
Pickles, Ma Brown, sour, qt. 37c
Peas, Concho, med. large No. 2 can 18c
Beans, whole, green, Wapco, No. 2 21c
Tomatoes, 2 cans 29c
Preserves, Pine Cot, 1 lb. W.S. 31c
Chili, Wolf Brand, small 30c
Pumpkin, W.S., fancy, No. 2\ 20c
Jars, Mason, qt. 78c
Tissue, Northern, 2 rolls _ 19c
Soap, Marvine Suds with glass 21c
Crackers, Supreme, 2 lb. box 42c
Napkins, Luncheon, 32 colored 15c
Flour, Light Crust, 25 lbs. 1.85
frues' Coss?p...
FOR SALE
Claude Laundry
Phone 38
Masonic Bulletin
•Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Saint of Lot
Alamos, New Mexico, were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Melton this
week.
• Mrs. Ada Smotherfnon who un-
derwent a major operation at
Northwest Texas Hospital in Ama-
rillo last week is recovering nicely.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Shankle of
Port Worth, Texas were visiting
her mother, Mrs. Jane Jackson and
other relatives this week-end.
719,
CLAUDE LODGE No,
A. F. & A. M.
Regular Stated Communication
Sat., Sept. Cth - 8:15 p. m.
WANT ADS
Classified ads. want ads, readers,
egil nctices, card of thanks, poems
only 3c h word for first week's in-
sertion: lo a ward for each succeed -
ing wek without change in copy.
All such a.Is are cash in advance.
• Sydney Wooldridge who is at-
tending Texas University in Austin
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Wooldridge.
• Mr. and Mrs. Pitts Crudgington
of Clovis spent the Labor Day
Holidays visitlntj her father, Hack
January.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilt spent
the week-end in Altus, Anardako
and Eagle Nest, Oklahoma visiting
friends.
• Miss Eva Mac Hardin, a teacher
in the School of Nursing at Bay
lor Hospital, Dallas, spent last week
with Mrs. Herbert Hunt.
• Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McCarty
and son, Johnie, have moved into
the Georgia. Barber apartments in
South Claude.
Gem Dandy Electric Churns
Daisy Churns
Eureka Sweepers
Betty Crocker Electric Irons
Eureka Cordless Irons
Card Tables
1-Rod Weeder
1-18 ft. Disk Harrow
1-152 ft. Bottomless Tank
1-18 ft. Bottomless Tank
2-14 in. Hammer Mills
Mitchell-Goodwin Lumber Co.
Phone 94 Claude
Day & Night
SERVICE FOR YOUR
CAR OR TRUCK
Washing - Greasing and
tire service a
specialty
MAGNOLIA SERVICE
Bob Darnell—Manager
Mobilgas
Mobiloil
GOOD
MPLACE TO
EAT/
Where It's Clean and Comfortable
McFARLAND CAFE
• DOLL DRESSES—made to order.
—See Mary Jo Thompson, Phone
129J. ltp
• LAWN FURNITURE—Built to
your specifications—For estimates
See Riley Ray, 2 blocks south of
Jail.
• FOR SALE—150 acres of black
land in Grayson County, 5 miles
Northeast of Tioga, 18 miles South-
west of Sherman. Improved, goad
well, windmill and 5 room house.
100 acres in cultivation, 50 acres
in meadow and picture.—J. K.
Hunt, Claude. lp
• FOR SALE-4-ft. extension oak
dining table—J. L Radcliff. Box
132, Claude, Texas. 2tp
• FOR SALE—50 Jersey cows and
50 Jersey heifers, fresh and spring-
ers—F. S. Clark, Claude. 51tfc
• WANTED — 100,000 RATS TO
KILL with Dr. Ray's Rat Killer.
Money back guarantee back;d w.th
$10,000.00 bond. City Drug. 5p
• FOR SALE—28x28 tour room
house with bath on six lots, on
paved highway in Claude, or will
sell the house to be moved.—Roxie
Wyninegear. 51tfc
• Mrs. Cordie Dunn of Lakeview,
spent Tuesday of last week with
Mrs. Herbert Hunt. Mrs. Hunt
stayed in the Dunn home four
years while teaching at Lakeview
• Mr. and Mrs. Judd Scaggs and
children, Linda and James, of Pan-
handle, spent Sunday visiting her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E.
Brady, relatives and friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sparks of Pan-
handle, Texas, were guests in tile
home of the J. L. McFarland's
Friday.
•Miss Helen Strgant of Duranfo,
Colorado, came In last week for a
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Sergant.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gorln Rutherford
of Abellne, Texas came in for a
few day3 visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rutherford
They also went on a few days
outing to New Mexico before enter-
ing Abeline Christian College for
the fall semester.
• Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reck noW
their country home and farm, east
of Claude, last week, to Hack Jan-
uary and purchased the Guydell
Woodburn home in west Claude,
where they will make their home.
• A visitor in the homes of Mrs.
W. P. Bennett and the Horace
Bakers last week was Mrs. Launtz
Rodgers find son, Launtz. Jr., of
San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Rodgers
also visited her cousins, Bonnye
Beth Baker and Mrs. Earl Cay-
ton in Amarillo.
• Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood recently
moved into their new 7-room home
on the lots formerly occupied by
the old Will Grumke residence.
Carl says they are about to get
setteled after living half in their
farm home and half in town for
awhile.
BAGWELL'S
Grocery & Market
• Thurman Sharp of Oklahoma
City was visiting his mother, Mrs.
Jim Howe in Amarillo and friends
in Claude last week.
• GENERAL WATER Well repairs
—Gro. R Crowell, Phone 86W 45tfc
• TEXAS Company Marfak Grease
protects your bearings, saves costly
break downs and gives you satis-
factory service because it is a
scientifically refined lubricant. It
lasts longer.—R. C. Ballard 39tf
•CHRISTMAS CARDS- The Claude
News can order you a nice selec-
tion of Christmas Cards NOW with
your name imprinted at reasonable
prices. Drop in today and look
over the selection and avoid a
rush during the Christmas Season.
• TEXAS Company Havollne Mo-
tor Oil keeps your motor clean,
runs cool and complete protection
for your engine because Havollne
is a straight distilled, wax free
lubricant of the finest quality.—
R. C. Ballard. 39tfc
• LIFE INSURANCE & Blue Cross
Hospitalization Insurance now a-
vailable to Farm Bureau Members.
See Carl Wood, Secretary. 27tfc
• Do your need a farm storage
tank for gasoline? If so, we shall
be glad to furnish you a tank.
You will really be satisfied with
Texas Company fuels and lubri-
cants—R. C. Ballard. 39tfc
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Caldwell of
Eorger, Texas were among the out
of town folks attending the funeral
of Jimmie Annen.
• Mr. Robert. Hood, Mrs. Rollo
Davidson, Mrs. Edd Rodgers, and
Mrs. Edd Yelton were in Hereford
Wednesday, attending a seminar
on Missionary Education for the
W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church.
• Mr. and Mrs Val Laycock and
family left this week far Ordway,
Colorado, where they will make
their new home. They bought an
irragation farm and their many
friends wish them success.
• Miss Frankie Sewell who is em-
ployed in a bank in Los Angeles,
California, came in Monday to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sewell and family.
• Mrs. J. E. Phillips and grand-
son, John Phillips Gibson of Pitts-
burg, Kansas left last Tuesday for
their home after spending the sum-
mer months visiting relatives and
friends in Claude.
Buy Wise & Save
If we don't save you
one-third on your Fur-
niture Purchases we
will give it to you free
of charge.
FARRIS FURNITURE CO.
405 E. 4th Ph. 2-5076 Amarillo
School Children . . .
SHOP WITH IIS FOR YOUR
PEN AN1) PENCIL SETS,
WATCHES, ETC.
Diamond Shop
All Nationally Known Brands
ol Fine Jewelry
514 Polk Amarillo
• Miss Zollena McLaren who spent
several weeks visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McLaren, left
Friday to resume her duties as
Western Union operator In Los
Angeles, California.
• Mr. and Mrs Fred Smith, and
Mrs. Davis Burrow have returned
from a trip to Carlsbad Caverns.
Enroute home they spent Satur-
day night with Mr, and Mrs. John
T. Wilson at Lamesa.
• Mr. and Mrs. Everett Marsh and
Billy, of Walters, Oklahoma, and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Howe of
Pampa were visiting their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Howe, last week.
• Rev. and Mrs Andy W. Burks
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Wolf and Joe Lee, Mrs. Donald
Christian and daughter, Donna
Gail, spent Labor Day in Claren-
don picnicing.
WATSONS RETURN FROM
VACATION TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wa.tson,
Eddie and Mr. Ed Watson return-
ed Friday night from a vacation
trip to Colorado Springs. Colo.,
Taos and Cimarron Canyon, New
Mexico.
They reported a good time sight-
seeing and general vacationing.
The fun of the trip wa; doubled
when they came across the Bud
Longbines tile latter part of the
trip.
SMITH FAMILY RETURNS
FROM THEIR VACATION TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Vester L. Smith
and children, Linda Kay and Willis,
returned home last week from
their summer vacation in Cool
Colorado Springs where they visit-
ed Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Price of Pampa. who were
vacationing in their mountain cab-
in near Colorado Springs.
They reported it was cool and
beautiful, and that they had a
very good vacation in their new
Ford car.
Longbines Return
From Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Longbine re-
turned home Friday night, from a
ten day vacation trip to Colorado
Springs, and Canon City, Colorado
and back through Red River, Taos
and Cimarron Canyon New Mex.
While in Colorado Springs they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vester L.
Smith, local Phillips Wholesale
dealer, and their two children, they
enjoyed vacationing together. They
also met Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Watson and son, Eddie and Mr
Ed Watson who were 011 their va-
cation and joined them in the fun.
Bud said it snowed 4 inches on
Pikes Peak and was snowing when
they were there. He almost froze,
not having heavy wraps for pro-
tection.
Bud, jokingly, said he used one
quart of oil and many gallons of
gasoline and enjoyed a trouble free
trip.
SANTA CLAUSE STILL ON MOVE
Santa Claus, Ind. — The Santa!
Claus Postoffice has moved into an I
abandoned toy factory until a new I
structure can replace the old gen-
eral-store quarters, where 4.500.000
pieces of Christmas mail were han-
dled last year.
The Claude News
Weekly Scrapbook
WEEK'S BEST RECEIPE:
Summer Casserole: 1 T salt, 3
qts. boiling water. 4 ozs. long spa-
ghetti, 6 ozs. table-ready meat, 2
medium tomatoes, chopped, c
minced' parsley, 14c chopped cel-
ery, 2 T chopped green pepper. 2
T chopped onion, 1 c cooked corn S
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
Salmon, Alaska Pink, per can 49c
Mince Meat, Lady Betty, pt jar 11c
Veg-All, Larsen's, 2 No. 2 cans 33c
Apricot Nector, No. 2\ can 29c
Sweet Potatoes, Blue Plate, No. 2£ 18c ^
Carrots, diced, Del Monte, 1 lb. jar 10c \
Vegetable Juice Cocktail Oasis 46oz 28c !
/
Zero, Household liquid cleaner 23c J
Flour, Purasnow, 25 lb. sack 1.85 $
Purity Oats, 3 lb. box 31c /
Stuffed Olives, Early Calif., pt. jar 65c £
Relish, Heinz, pt. jar 22c. /
Preserves, Peach, Take-A-Taste, pi 37c \
Peaches, Colo Elbertas, bu no bskt. 3.30 /
/
Clothes Pins, heavy spring 1* doz bx 19c j
We Have A Large Variety of 2
Shot Gun Shells /
Check Your Needs...
Dupont Fabric Cleaner (non-infhi.) loc
Stop lights for Trucks 3.65
All Kinds of Car Wax & Cleaner 85c
Gasoline Heaters 29
Hot Water Heaters (Arvin) 20.95
Ford Wheel Drums 9.20
Let Us Check Your Car for Winter
We have Heater Hose, Theromostats
HOOD SERVICE STATION
S & H GREEN STAMPS Gi 'EN HERE
FAT IIOOD, Manager
THROW OUT
T-HAT OLD
-HfATER
tii
O&dCr&h
HERE'S
THE REAL
MODERN
HEAT
FOR
YOUR
HOME
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• Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roan of Ama-
rillo spent Sunday visiting his
mother, Mrs. Lillabell Roan.
• Mrs. Vencta Swift and son, Owetf.
Garner, of Las Annas, Colorado,''
spent Saturday and Sunday in the
home of their grand parents and
great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Williams.
• We have been informed by
friends that a certain groceryman
in Claude is looking for a three
room apartment. You will have to
check with him for futher details
Of Local Interest .
• Herby Termain of Amarillo spent
the week-end visiting his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Cantrell.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hud Longbine re-
turned home Friday from a va-
cation trip to Colorado.
• Gerald Ray of Perrin. Texas is
visiting his brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ray.
> Mr. & Mrs. Doyle Catchln j of City
Drug purchased a new four room •Mrs. Travis Lackey and children
frame house last week and moved j of Albcrquerque, spent the week-
It on their lots across the street end visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. D
south of the B. J. Long residence. Caldwell and family.
• Pat Lynch of Amarillo spent
Sunday visiting his aunt an I fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. L McFarland.
• Ealine and Buford Bagwell left
Sunday for California for u weeks
vacation.
Roy Woods and Buster Dye were
in Oklahoma City on business this
week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wisdom and
Billy, were vacationing in New
Mexico last. week.
• Mrs. J. H. Ledbetler of Amarillo
spent Sunday visiting her father,
J. A. Hood and sister and fiymily,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wolf.
• Baylls K. Williams of Mineral
Wells, Texas, stopped by for a visit
.vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Williams, Tuesday, while on his
way home from Colorado with a
load of hogs. He did well with his
venture.
• Mr. and Mrs. Rjy Whelchel and
children. Jerry, Lonnie and Lawr-
ence, of Borger and Mi and Mrs.
Don Watson and daughter, Donda
Gaile, of Claude, spent a few days
sight-seeing and vacationing in
northern New Mexico the past two
weeks.
• Mr. and Mrs. Larry Turner re-
turned home Sunday after a two
weeks sight-seeing trip through
the southern states visiting Shreve-
|>ort and New Orleans, Louisana,
Canada and the New England
States. While on the trip they
visited twenty-five states and
Canada.
Merchants Wise—Advertise
1 c medium white sauce, t salt.
1 8 t pepper. c buttered crumbs.
Add 1 T salt to actively boiling
water. Gradually add speghetti and
boil until tender (about 12 min).
Drain and rinse. Combine meat,
tomatoes, parsley, celery, green pep-
per, onion and corn with spaghetti
Add H' t salt, pepper and white
sauce to speghetti mixture. Mix
well. Pour into Vi tjuart casserole.
Sprinkle with crumbs Bake in
moderate oven, 30 min. Yield: 4
servings.
* •
FOR THE LADIES:
The noted model agent, John
Robert Powers, believes that charm
is more important for woman's
perfection than beauty. He says a
woman should make the most of
her face and hair, should strive
for good posture and keep in good
physical condition. It is wise to
be graceful when in motion as well
as when in repose. A woman should
learn how to dress to suit her
lace, figure and complexion, be
able to speak In a well-modulated,
unaffected voice and to develop the
mind for self-expression and for
attraction.
Provides better
heat that costs less.
A uniform, more
Nffi H healthful heat with-
■Hi. > j, , out the dirt from
•w using other fuels.
Saves space in your
home otherwise
occupied by a heater.
Requires no basement.
Saves the worry, expense and space of keeping
a supply of fuel on hand
Saves the labor and expense of constant house
cleaning.
Easily regulated for changes in weather tem
peratures.
The EMPIRE gas floor furnace has exclusive
features providing a smaller fuel consumption
and a longer life.
Ask us today about this up - to - date
heat for your hone.
THORNTON-WALKER CO.
313 W. 6th
Amarillo
Phone 31107
Johnie McCarty, Mgr
Claude, Texas
Phone 142
USE WAX:
Wax the
refrigerator and all
such kinds of kitchen equipment. shades easier to clean window
at least twice a year This preser- screens will slay in better con-
ves the finish and helps prevent dition with a coat of liquid wt::.
discoloration. Liquid wax on paper and this coating also acts a ; a
or parchment lamp shades brings rust preventative.
out the colors and also makes the
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947, newspaper, September 5, 1947; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353856/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.