The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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Sales way up this year.
Good routes open nearby. Raw-
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all you need. Profits should In-
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food values, complete service. Raw-
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Cotton Farms and good Income
City Property for Sale or exchange
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you have tried for your cough, chest
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Serious trouble may be brewing and
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Even if other remedies have failed,
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two, and it has no hyphen in it. i
Ask for It plainly, see that the name ,
on the bottle is Creomulsion, and
you'll get the genuine product and
the relief you want. (Adv.)
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NATURAL GAS
THE PERFECT FUEL
for
Heating and Cooking
SAFE — CLEAN —CONVENIENT
AND ECONOMICAL
Producers Utilities Corporation
Distributors of Natural Gas in the Cities
of Claude and Goodnight, Texas
J. M. YARBKRRY, Res. Mgr.
Groom, Texas
G. D. CALDWELL, Cash.
Phone 252
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'Btfthy eonoctvabls
circumstances not connected 'in
anywar with crime. .
Fingerprints have been proved,
over a long period, to be the one
characteristic of- every human
which is not duplicated In any
other persons. Even identical twins
have differences In their finger-
prints. Chinese business men for
thousands of years have used the
fingerprint as a signature.
To be able to prove one's own
Identity in such convincing manner
that it cannot be challenged would
often be of great value to many
persons. To be able to Identify a
lost child, a victim of accident un-
able to give his name, or the body
of an unknown person are exam-
ples of real social values which
would result from universal fin-
gerprinting. Many thousands of
persons have filed their finger-
prints voluntarily with the Federal
Bureau of Investigation in Wash-
ington. Everybody should do so.
Only those who have something
they Wish to conceal in their pasts
have serious grounds for objecting
to fingerprinting everybody.
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filling muff Pattern 8052 is de-
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rial. Robe is perforate! for two
lengths.
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THE CLAUDE NEWS
Claude, Tern
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Christmas Specials, with all $5.00 per-
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FRED F. JAMES
Mr. Fred F. James was born
Nov. 28, 1915, at Washburn, Texas.
He was 22 years and 4 days old at
the time of his death. He died
Thursday, Dec. 2nd, ten miles cast
of Jacksboro, Texas, on the Pi
Worth Highway, In an automobile
wreck.
L. A. Long, of Graham, Texas,
and Erenestcne Frouchet, of Ft.
Worth, were occupants of the other
car, that was wrecked with his car
Mr. Long is in a hospital at Dal-
las, while Miss Frouchct is in the
hospital at Jacksboro, Texas, and
both are expected to recover.
Fied James graduated from the
Goodnight High School in 1933 and
from Hardin Simmons University
with highest honors in 193G. He
was converted In Lubbock in 1926.
and was a member of the Baptist
Church in good standing at the
time of his death. He taught his-
tory and coached In Goodnight
schools in 1936, and was principal
and coach of the Cee Vee High
Schools at the time of his death.
During the dismissal of the Cee
Vee Schools. Fred had been em-
ployed by the Compton Co. in
Houston, Texas. He was enroute
from Houston to Cee Vee at the
time of the accidcnt. He was a
well known athelete both in Good-
night and Simmons basket ball
tracks.
Survivors are his fother, Mr. G.'
M. James, of Goodnight, one bro-
ther, F. E. James, of Houston,
three half brothers, W. G. Gist
and E. W. Gist of Oklahoma City,
and G. W. Gist, cf Levelland, Tex.
The funeral was conducted at
Goodnight, Dec. 4th, at 3:00 p. m.
Burial was beside his mother and
half brother, Harold Gist, in the
Claude Cemetery. His half brother,
Harold Gist, died in services over!
seas, in the world war.
Rev. A. E. White of Panhandle,!
an old time friend of the deceased, |
conducted the funeral, assisted by
Rev. Stovall, of Goodnight.
Pall Bearers were. Jeff Williams.
John Williams, Herman Mosley.j
Miles Bailey, Stacy Newberry, Mr.
O'Rear, Chas. Stewart and Mr.!
Lawrence.
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FINGERPRINTING EVERYBODY
It was contemplated by the fra-
mers of the Social Security Act
that every person registered as eli-
gible (or Okl Age pensions should
have a record of his finger prints
filed with his Identification card.
The lav still permits it. but that
. sure method of providing proof,
Ttn. twenty, or forty yean hence
for a retire-
the srme person!
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Try Our Big Juicy
HAMBURGERS, HAM-SANDWICHES,
STEW cr GOOD CHILI
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in whose name the Security Tax
has been paid for years was aban-
doned because of protests by peo-
ple who felt that there was seme-
thing degrading in being finger-
printed.
Fingerprinting has a sinister im-
Hugh Clinton Davis was born on
May 26, 1912, in Meigs County,
Tenn. and passed away on Dec.
5, 1937, at his home near Claude,
Texas, where he had lived for the
past ten years.
He was well-known and well-
liked in this community, however.
for the past eight and one-half
years he had been in poor health.
which deprived him of many privi-
leges and pleasures subsequent to
a care-free boyhood, yet in his
suffering those who knew him best
always found him in a pleasant
mood, and it is to them that his
passing is do regretful.
H. C. as he was commonly
known, was not a member of the
Church, however, he professed a
faith in Christ at the age of 11
years.
He is survived by his parents,
Ml. and Mrs. R. L. Davis, and
two brothers, Victor and Robert,
all of Claude. One brother and one
sister proceeded him in death. j
Throughout H. C's. 25 years of , , . . ,
.... 7, . ,, . . „ quislt on of an education in an
life he has been a blessing to all ' , , . .
, , ,,, . , , extra-school manner let us turn
who knew him. His cheerfulness,
friendly smile and pleasant moods
were a few of his many good
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USE WHILE PAYING
8th & Polk Street Amarillo, Texas
i buried at 60." As a matter of fact,
it might seem that the education
of most worth is that education
entirely dissociated from teachers
j and ready-made epiniens, from
cloistered and tradition-bound col-
lege halls.
The progress of modern literary
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development and of modern meth-
ods of dessiminating information
make an education of the highest
type easily obtainable.
As a start in considering the ac-
characteristics. Throughout his boy
hood and man-hood he has re-
mained a friend to everyone he
met. We extend to the bereaved
family our deepest sympathy and
pray God's blessings upon them.
Funeral services were conducted
1'roni the F.rst Christian Church,
Monday evening, Rev. L. S. Moore,
pastor, officiating. Enterment was
made in the Claude Cemetery.
plication in the minds of the un-
intelligent, since Its use Is mainly
In the identification of criminals.
But there is no sound reason why
everyone should not have his or
her fingerprints recorded at some
central point, for purposes of tden-
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
CITED
For too long education has been
considered to be a process restrict-
ed to school-rooms and books, and
to the ages between 0 and 20. It
>gin* in the cradle and ends only
n death—the exception being in-
dicated in that currently quoted
humorous epitaph—"Died at 30,
manner
| our attention to the radio. Cur-
! rently there are being presented
at least a half-dozen weekly radio
programs sponsored by non-parti-
san. non-commercial interests in
which mony viewpoints cn nati-n-
al problems, civics, economics and
industries are vividly and accur-
ately dramatized. Among these are:
BRAVE NEW WOULD, present-
ed by the Office of Education of
the Department of the Interior.
Mondays at 9:30 over CBS.
AMERICAS TOWN MEET IN
OF THE AIR at 8:30 over NBC
Red Network.
THE NATIONAL RADIO FOR-1
UM. Mondays at 9:30 over NBC
Blue Network.
THE CHICAGO ROUND TAB-
LE DISCUSSION. Sundays at
11:30 over NBC Red Network.
Basinens goes only where it is
Invited. Advertise In the News
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Phone 2-1727 Amarillo, Texas
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Waggoner, Thomas T. The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1937, newspaper, December 10, 1937; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348298/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.