Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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Jeff Moore. Monday, July Mth. at
7:46 p. in. A social hour will pre-
cede our program. An Interesting
program Is betas planned tor thi*
setvlee. the subJcct beln?. "Tltrr
the Door Open". Every girl of this
Community Is extended sr lnvl-j
tatton. Each member Is especially1
urged to b? present. Pior« "n j
our vUlt with the PhlHlp.'s Y: W.
A. group, August 2nd will be dls-,
cussed.
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OF
NEW BOOK TOR CLAt'DF.
BHAKY FOB THE WEEK
JULY 83 TO Jl'LV 30
With This Ring By Mlgr.nn E-
terhart, Murder In ihe bavcu conn-1
try near N^w Oiiesir.
Love Passed thi. v.-ay By Martha J
Osterno.
Maitha Ost?nso newe-t l.ovtl h!
an appealing story il tv.o peopl
whose very strength kept them
apart.
The Red Carsuan By Mildred
Crlss. this boolc has distinction and
beauty. It is the kind of book
that will be a complete Joy to
young people and a gratification
to their parents.
The little Geograt-h.v oi t::e U.
S. By Mable Pvne.
This Is a geography that teaches
us little about boundaries and Ca-
pitals but much about the Moun-
ilans and lowlands rivers and lakes
towns and people that make the
United States.
WOMACK
FUNERAL HOME
Phone 94
Clarendon
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II RUG LESS HEALTH SERVICE
Dr. L. E. Schaeffer
Scientific Masseur
SUGGESTO THERAPIST
Welthmer Graduate
Room 304-5 Blackburn Bllg.
7th aud Polk AmarilU
DR.HUGH STICKSCL
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Boxwell
BRO T HERS
Ambulinre Semite
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REMOVAL NOTICE
IMr-j. O. K. Mayo
Announces the Kcmoval
Of
MAYO DENT II. 1 VHOKVfOKIlS
to
221 Nunn Bldg.
Amarlllo. IVxus
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DIAL 2-343S
Suite S. MJsiip Bld(
Dr. J. A. Harper
DENTISTS
Amarilln lri«
GI'ITIKS I ItfiM
to SlOll mi
AT
Tolzien Music Store
"EVERYTHING MlSll U.
PHONE 5S2".
HIS POI.K ST.
AMARILLO, TEX
Dependable Servict
Stave H06
Osgood Monument
Company
Phone 2-0oll 800 T \l..i
Amarlllo
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HARVEST TIME IS WORK CLOTHES TIME!! ^
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I SHALL
1 COME
REJOICING
FOR -THt INTIRR
FAMILY
DICKIES
ARMY CLOTH
SUITS
SHIRT & PANTS
$C38
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Men's Sanforlxed
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WORK
SUITS
$3
SIIIRT
AND
PANTS
LZ«r
BUY
WHAT
YOU
NEED
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SAVE
PAIR
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SHIRTS & PANTS
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MEN'S - afl an
KHAKI PANTS*]49
FOR
VICTORY
SPEND YOUR NO. 18 STAMP
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SHIRTS TO MATCH $1.29
DICKIE OR LEVINE'S
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Le\ine's lias a complete selection of the fa-
mous Weather Bird Shoes for children.
Buy now while stocks and sizes are complete.
We carry a complete line of narrow widths.
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KIE OR LEVINE'S ^Jk .A
OVERALLS
,«e's c!!e
COWBOY BOOTS
for MEN - for WOMEN ■ for CHILDREN
Hwetf.hujl *:v. /u :wunm MSBNwaai
We have a most complete selection of cowboy style
boots for men, women and children. Priced within
the range ol every budget. We invite you to inspect ^
nur boots first.
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SOLID BLUE or STRIPES
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Cool Straw
Harvest
HATS
49*98
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BOOTS
FOR MSN
BOOTS
FOR WOMEN
$798
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BOYS'
WORK CLOTHES
AT REDUCiED PUlCfc'S
MEN'S BLUE COVERT
WORK SUITS
$198
SHIRT &
PANTS
TO MATCH
and up §k • and up
JUSTIN BOOTS
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
$1 ^45 AND $2 J 45
CHILDREN'S
BOOTS
$298
and
Boys' Khaki
PANTS
Blue
Green
Tan
I and up
Men's AS? F eafher or LeaSher With Cord Soles
WORK SHOES $3.98 & $4.98
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Boys' Khaki Sizes
SHIRTS mto 98C
$ 0
Boys' Summer
HATS
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Canvas ^
Work Gloves 15 pr.
Shirts
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LEATHER PALM
WORK GLOVES
59c & 69c
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LEVINE'S ARE EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN AMARILLO FOR THE FAMOUS NATIONALLY KNOWN "BETTY ROSE" AND "MARY JANE"
COATS. THESE ARE OUTSTANDING FOR THEIR STYLE, QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP. THEY'RE DECIDEDLY UUDERPRICED
WHILE THIS EVENT LASTS. ■■■ .■■**■« . ....
TAILORED FOR JUNIOR MISS
£
COATS
AND
SUITS
A WIDI SELECTION OF SMARTEST 1943 STYLE"
CHESTERFIELDS, BOY COATS,
TRENCH COAT VERSION, WRAPS
^<31
Wlm:
^ FOR GROWING GIRL
® FOR LITTLE TOT
COATS
PRICED FROM
$5.98 to $14.98
1
$
And
\b
Block, Navy,
Beige, Red, Tan
Plaids, Tweeds
Stunning new fabrics,
Needlepoint, Boucie,
Fleeces, Tweeds.
€
' Stort your fail ward-
robe with your coat—
select It today — at
Ltvine't.
Amarillo
Fm
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| DOWN
'.j WILL SECURE
TOl'R PURCHASE
I Now is the big opportunity
I and the last tline to outfit the
school kiddies In new winter
coats, without a great outlay
of cash. I'se Levlne's conven-
ient lay-away plan.
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Waggoner, Thomas T. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1943, newspaper, July 23, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth354012/m1/4/: 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.