Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963 Page: 5 of 16
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<f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oobb, «f Mrs. Buddy McCreary of Qua-
Beki and Carla, of Lubbock, spent nah spent Thursday and Thurs-
the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. day night with her brother and
WDbur Oobb and other relatives wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc-
«J Mr. and Mrs. Mai Edwards of ana friends. Creary.
Paducah, spent the weekend visit*
ing her sister, Mrs. Tom Epting.
oiaude, Tew JULY 25. 1903. THE CLAUDE NEWS
from
«[ Dee find Danny Aduddell are «J Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bagwell,
spending the week visiting their Linda Kay and Donnie and Mrs.
two sisters and families, Mr. and Jess Wertenberger recently spent
Mrs. Bob Walters and Mr. and two days visiting Major Irene
Mrs. Jack Cagle in Elbert, Colo. Wertenberger at Ft. Walters, near
Mineral Wells. They reported a
«J Karen Eddleman Is spending Those visiting Sunday with Mr. grand time even though the tem-
the week in Pampa visiting Mr. ancj Mrs j l Seymour and perature hoovered around 100.
YESTERYEARS
*] Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H
R. Cowan in Panhandle.
and Mrs. Buryal Eddleman.
«} Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boomer and
Scott, spent the weekend visiting
their daughter, Ginger, who is at-
tending LCC in Lubbock.
family were Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Rusk, three boys, Johnny, Jimmy
and Joey of Amarillo.
Dana Logsdon of Woodward,
Okla., is spending several days
«[ Von Dunn spent last Thursday
night with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Prank Dunn. On Friday and
Saturday he attended the Texas
Basketball Clinic in Plainview. He
returned to Norman, Okla. on
Sunday where both he and his
wife, Barbara, are in summer
«' R. C. Tyler, a patient in North
west Texas Hospital, where he has
suffered several light heart-at-
tacks, suffered a stroke Sunday
J . morning and at this writing is
this week with her uncle and wife, rep0rted to be on the critical list, school at Oklahoma University.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Logsdon.
•! Mr. and Mrs. John Luther's *| YOU DON't HAVE TO let
«[ Miss Carol Garrett of Pampa, daughter and family of Dalhart weeds get your FEED crop-
spent last week visiting Albert vjsitecj them Sunday They are Hooker Flying Service.
and Gail Thomas and attended j T Annie Marie> Jimmy and
the celebration here. Carol. Carol remained a few days
with the Luthers before returning
home by train.
IJI IMPORTANT OATES AND EVENTS
Ben Franklin was named first Postmaster General, July 26, 1775.
George Bernard Shaw was born, July 2C, 1856.
Schenectady, New York was purchased from the Indians, July 27,
1661. The purchase of Aiaska wns completed, July 27, 1808.
The U.S. Senate ratified the United Nations Charter, July 28, 1945.
U.S. troops fired on the "bonus army" marching on Washington,
Jj'!y 29, 19,'!2. Rom on July 29 were Benito Mussolini (18!(3); Amelia
Carhart (1! ") and Booth Tarkington (1869),
The U.S. accepted the first Army plane from the Wright Brothers,
July 30, 1909. Waves, Women's Auxiliary of the Navy, authorized,
July :,'0, 1952.
The Frst patent registered, July 31, 1790, went to Samuel Hopkins,
a mctlnd of mailing pat and pearl ashes.
The first U.S. census was tr'rcn, August 1, 1790. Germany declared
war on Russia, August 1, 1914.
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Deep Rock Tips by C. E. Welch
Claude...
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< The fire department ambulance
rushed Mrs. R. A. O'Daniel to
Northwest Texas Hospital at 11
miracle takes place hourly in the am Saturday for treatment. She
hearts of men and women who was able to return home Monday
have discovered that prayer sup- afternoon. The attendants were
flies them with a steady flow of gam Stewart and Gilbert Bryan,
sustaining power in their daily
lives. r Lee Ann and Warden Palmer,
Too many people regard prayer going aloni with their grand-
as a formalized routine of words, parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pal-
a refuge for weaklings, or a child- mer 0f Sanford, snent several
Jsh petition for material things. days reCently at Raton, N.M. at-
We sadly undervalue prayer when tending the horse races and other
we conceive it in these terms, just cvents.
as we should underestimate rain
by describing it as something that « Mayor and Mrs. W. Lee Byrd.
fills the birdbath in our garden, three children, Charlie, Susan and
Properly understood, prayer is a Euen 0f Abilene, spent the week-
mature activity indispensable to end vjRjtjng their parents, Mrs.
the fullest development of person- Nannje Byrd and Carl and Elliott
ality—the ultimate integration of w0PiCSi other relatives and friends,
man's highest faculties. Only in Thpy also attended the Old Set-
prayer do we achieve that com- tjers Reunion.
rlete and harmonious assembly of
body, mind and spirit which gives «J YOU DON't HAVE TO
the frail human reed its unshak- weeds get your FEED crop,
able strength.—Alexis Carrel. Hooker Flying Service.
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"I want a 1949 polish job."
"If you can't stop
wave as you go by."
C. E. Welch Service
STATION & GROCERY
Hiway 287 W. Claude
A new shower curtain
ro'J should appeal to the
homemaker looking for an
easy-to install item that
ci '.'j a luxury lift to the
shower or tub area.
Designed to carry the
curtain smoothly in neat
folds, the unit shov.n fea-
tures glides concealed in
the valance Decorator
perfcct in a two-tone satin-
bright finish (gold or brush
chrome) of anodized alu-
minum, it is available in
standard 60" lengths which
can be cut, if necessary to fit the
tub size. Installed in minutes with
or without screws, the rod offers
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963, newspaper, July 25, 1963; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355603/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.