Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1964 Page: 7 of 16
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met here to work on various as-
pect® of a Texas plan for com-
munity mental health programs.
Land Commissioner Jerry Sad-
ler refused to consider the sale
of 10 tracts of school land in
Bandera County refused to con-
sider the sale of 10 tracts of scho-
ol land in Bandera County, ex-
plaining that he thought his own
staff had set values too low.
Treasurer Jesse James reported
an increase of $459,999 in tax re-
venues for stamps on sale, liquor
and wine from July, 1963, to July,
1964, for a total of $10,000,000
last month.
Attorney General Carr announc-
ed the recovery of $52,425 against
two defendents charged with ope-
rating slanted oil wells, making a
total of $800,270 in judgment
which have been returned against
slant-hole drillers and operators.
Texas Education Agency has
formally requested of federal au-
thorities the establishment of a
multi- million- dollar residential
vocational education school at old
Gary Army Airfield, San Marcos.
Governor Connally will tour
four northern Mexico states bord-
ering Texas on August 15-18.
University of Texas' Bureau of
Business Research reveals that its
seasonally- adjusted index of bus-
iness activity in Texas for June
hopped 16 per cent above the
June, 1963, level, marking the 41st
month in an upward swing that
rivals the 45-month expansion re-
cord set between October, 1949,
and July, 1953.
Tourist attendance of 16 key
Texas attractions have served
10.100,000 this year, up 15 per cent
over the first six months of 1963,
and will get better during the
second half of the year, Texas
Tourist Development Agency pre-
dicts.
«[ Gerald and Vera Posey of
Sherman, visited three days last
week with Grace Wiegman, Lewis
and Fern Hollingsworth and Dale
and Jean Hollingsworth, Cathy
and Robert. The Posey's lived on
the Hollingsworth place several
years, leaving in 1940.
personals...
«J Mrs. S. L. Varble of Sherman,
is visiting a while with her
daughter and family Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Palmer, Lee Ann and Ward.
«J Dan and Joan Thornberry spent
the weekend vacationing at Red
River, N.M., reporting a grand
time.
«[ Joe Henderson, Jo Ellen, Terry,
Bobby, Darrel and Wayne, spent
six days last week boating, skiing
fishing and camping at Buffalo
Lake.
«J Coach F. G. Crofford, wife,
Bonnie, and twins, Karen and
Sharon, spent the weekend visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. A1 Torrence,
Kim and Vicki in Albuquerque.
< Mark Cownover entered North-
west Texas Hospital Wednesday
of last week and underwent ma-
jor surgery Saturday morning. He
is reported doing fine.
«j Hicklin A. Harrell of Houston,
spent Thursday night of last week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crain.
He was enroute to California and
Hawaii.
«[ Mrs. E. W. Elliott, two daugh-
ters, Gay and Cathy, of Dallas,
visited three days last week with
Mrs. Elliott's sister and family,
Dyer and Virginia Bonifield and
Virginia's niece, Miss Shaula Ken-
nedy of Washington, D.C.
«[ Pfc. Doyle Suttles, after spend-
ing a 13 day leave with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Suttles,
left Saturday afternoon, flying
back to Ft. Huachuca. Ariz., where
he is stationed with the army.
i! Those visiting Sunday a week
ago with Mr. and Ms. G. D.
Caldwell were their daughter and
family, Frank and Betty Barrett,
Bruce, Nancy and new son, Stev-
en. Bruce and Nancy remained
with their grandparents until
Wednesday of last week.
«[ Bud and Martha Bagwell have
Just returned from a ten day trip.
They stopped at Red River, where
they reported more people catch-
ing fish than ever before. They
also visited Toas, then went on to
Colorado where they visited San
Luis Valley and other points.
They reported lots of rain and
•the only problem seemed to be
keeping Bud fed.
Give right-of-way
in emergencies
Some people are confused as to
what they are supposed to do,
while driving, when they hear a
police car, ambulance or fire
truck. It matters not whether you
are facing the vehicle or whether
it is coming up behind you, you
Immediately pull as far over to
the right of the road as you can
and stop. These vehicles have tne
right-of-way regardless of whicn
way you are traveling.
It is a moving-traffic violation
if you fail to give the rig_ht-oI-
way and could cause a serious
accident if you do not act im-
mediately on hearing the warn-
ing siren.
<] ONE OLD BOY says he got
iiis wife through a Reader's Ad
and now blames us for it. At
least they bring results,
«J IS YOUR garage over-flowing
and attic groaning. Why not dis-
pose of some of the surplus with
a Reader's Ad In The Claude
AUG. 20, 1964. Claude, Texas
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High Quality Steam Pressing
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try... The Claude News
Don't wait too long...
get our Texaco Fall Safe-T Check
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We can't print your money but
our printing does make you
money
Ihe C
E Neut,&
1. Marfak Chassis Lubrica-
tion (according to chart).
2. Change oil — drain and
refill with Havoline Motor
Oil,
3. Check transmission and
differential.
4. Check cooling system
hose, hose clamps, water
pump, radiator pressure
cap, fan belt, heater, and
defroster.
5. Put in Texaco Anti-
Freeze,
6. Check battery and bat-
tery cables. Remove
terminal corrosion; apply
Marfak.
7. Check manifold heat-
control valve.
8. Check oil filter; clean or
replace air cleaner.
9. Check brake and power-
I steering fluids.
j 10. Safe-T Check tires,
horn, lights, signals, wind-
shield wipers, muffler and
tail pipe, shock absorbers.
11. Clean -v'ndsMeld, win-
dows, and mirror: brush
out car into -or.
Trust your car lo the man who woars ihe star
R. C. BALLARD, Consignee
Burrow Bros. Chevrolet
Dub's Texaco Service
Cope Texaco Service
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1964, newspaper, August 20, 1964; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355601/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.