The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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YOU CAN DRIVE ACROSS TNI WNO&K U.S.A. AND
not be adding a quart of oil alt the time. You cart
climb Pike'i Peak or Mt. Washington but the heat In*
dicator won't go wild. No matter how hot the Summer,
you can drive where you pleate, hovr you pleate, by
coming to the only place to get your engine Oil-Plated.
Nothing but Conoco Germ Processed oil give* your engine Oil-Plating.
Patent Germ Processing doesn't quit when it has taken out the stuff that
gets gummy and watery. After that, Germ Processing also ADDS /iV the
patented discovery that gives your engine the only Oil-Plating. Just think
of Oil-Plating really joining up to the working parts as firm as any other
plating on your car. So how can this inbuilt Oil-PI&ting go draining down
at every stop? It can't. There's always oil to start with, and noneo' that
terrible starting wear in your Oil-Plated engine. Takes next to no
time here at Your Mileage Merchant's, changing to your right Sum-
mer grade of patented
CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL
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CONOCO SERVICE
J. T. McWhirter, Manager
STATION
Claude, Texas
VAr
ATS ON BARGAINS TO
COOL
and
POINTS
WEST
lake that vacation you've long looked lux-
ward to—in the mountains of the Glorious vUst.
The fort Worth «t Denvtr'l low MV you vacation moncr. Lounge, Urncr,
Pullmans, ultra-modern chair cars—all r coolcd.
TO YELLOWSTONE, GLACIER, CALIFORNIA, SEATTLE I
r.D bv wav of Colorado. Enjoy one of the country ! nioi! jcenit routes, v.iih Kop-
ovcrs in Colorado. Fares quoted are round trip. Season chair car or roach P"""'
iters may occupy Pullmans overnight for ■lifiht additional charge. . . . beason limit.
October 31. Ticket! on sale daily, inquire it nflicw below.
f! WORTH & SEINER CITV RV.
B. D. WALKER. Agent
Plione 164
THIS WEATHER MAKES
ASTIIMA WORSE
During the past 18 years the
IwW iWH ,
Thi dompany mottufrtturifll thll
specific and ATOMlZEIt, Will riot
pay one penrir for advertUiilg, Bli-
the* will they allow anyone a ceiut
to help them sell their atotolier,
nor pay an agent pr salesman any-
thing to make sales for them.
Therefore, It Is for the good of
Asthma Sufferers that we write
these lines, and not to help any
CHINCHY COMPANY LIKE THAT
sell their goods. The 14 remedies
we have on hand are free to all
Asthma sufferers who will call and
Bet them. But they offer only tem-
porary relief. The Atomizer and
medicine will come only to those
who fill out certain blanks and
SEND CASH OVER THE BARREL
HEAD to the manufacturers of the
medicine. We have always believed
that anything that will relieve
suffering humanity' should be
thoroughly advertised to the world
and let suffering humanity have
a chance to buy anything that will
relieve them from suffering. How-
ever . there are a FEW MISERS
very few. who are so self conceit-
ed that they follow certain rules
of procedure, although thousands
of people are left to suffer on
their account, and at the same
time said company LOSES hun-
dreds of thousands of dollars, all
because they do not advertise and
HI the world know there is relief.
NUP SED.
However, the medicine does the
work and if you want to give it
a try call at the News Office and
the editor will give you their ad-
dress and explain its method to
you.
HHHIki
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Fifteen members of the Woman's
News Editor has been bothered Missionary Society of the Meth-
with Asthma during the summer
months, or when wheat starts to
come in. He has often had to get
up EVERY TWO HOURS at nlgtlt
during the summer months and
smoke some kind of remedy, have
a shot in the arm or do something
else for relief from his asthma.
Warm, rainy, steamy weather al-
ways makes Asthma worse on
those who have it. That is just
the kind of weather we have had
the past 5 or 6 weeks. This editor
has failed, so far this year, to
have Asthma, after an 18 year
siege of It every summer.
During these 18 years we used
14 different Asthma remedies, all
aiding for a few hours only, then
it returned again. The Editor is
now using a prepared specific thru
an ATOMIZER, which has, so far,
KILLED Asthma and Hay Fever
stone dead for us. up to this goad
hour. Many others who have vised
this remedy say '.hey have not had
Asthma in many years. They say
they air cured of Asthma and Hay
odist Church, met In the Church
Parlor, July 13th. at 3:00 o'clock.
"Melody at Twilight" was played
as qiuet music by Mrs. Tom Collins.
Called to worship by leader, fol- !
lowed with prayer by Mrs. Hates j
Walker.
Assembly sang "Let the Lower;
Lights be Burning" with Mrs. E.1
T. Hughlett at the piano.
The program from the World'
Outlook was given. Leader—Mrs. i
H. B. Skelton, conducted the de- :
votional in a splendid way. The I
thought for meditation was on the j
subject of "The New Society" tak-
en from Matthew 3:20; 6:10; 18:5J3- ;
25 and Luke 4:19, 19.
Missionary Topic "Bringing Korea
a church"—Mrs. H. D. Roblson,
and leader.
A solo, "Somebody Knows" was
sung by Mrs. E. H. Martin, of,
Jackson, Tenn., accompanied at i
the piano by Mrs. E. T. Hughlett. j
Business session in charge of the
President. Mrs. C. R. Douglass. i
Closed with prayer by Mrs. J. A.
25c size Carters Liver Pills —— 19c
25c size Listerine Tooth Paste, 2 for 26c
50c size Ipana Tooth Paste 33c
$1.00 size Gly-Cas 79c
$1.00 size Crazy Crystals 79c
60c size Syrup Pepsin - 39c
FREE 50c Size Gardenia Cologne with
each purchase of above SPECIALS
Fountain Specials
ALL the Root Beer you can drink for 5c
TALL LIMES, each 5c
FROZEN MALTS, each 10c
Register Here for FREE $5.00 Candid Camera
and $2.00 in Trade
CITY DRUG CO.
f.
Claude Texas
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WET WASH PRICE
Make us prove our Price is lower
At our iow price of 4c per pound for Wet Wash we can do your
laundry cheaper than you can do it at home, and we will be
glad to prove it. The actual cost of materials you can purchase
is more than 4c per pound—to say nothing of the cost of your
investment and the time and worry of operating it.
We urge you to investigate the relative costs cH doing your
laundry at heme and of sending it to our modem plant. You
already know we can do it better. We can also prove that we
can do it cheaper.
Clarendon Steam Laundry
Palace B. Siiop
Imperial B. Shop
J
HERE'S WHAT I
CALL A REAL
"BUY" IN
RAZOR BLADES,
PROBAK
Jl NICK
BLADES
4/"' lA<
TRADE'S DAY SPECIAL
FREE PASS TO GEM THEATER
SATURDAY & SUNDAY SHOWS
with
7 gals. Phillips 66 Poly Gas or
7 gal. Phillips Unique Gasoline
Register Here for Free Gift
Bob's "66" Service
Stalcup. £
At the close of the sesslo™Mrs. I
Skelton asked that everyone come |
to the dining room, where orange j
ade and ice box cookies were serv- j
ed, which was very refreshing on j
such a hot afternoon.
MEET your friends In Claude on
TRADES DAY. Saturday, July 23.
You'll find more bargains and fun
than you ever thought possible.
• Men everywhere acclaim Probak
Jr. Blades —the world's best buy in
shaving comfort. Why? Because
these famous, smooth shaving
blades give you known quality at
an amazingly low price. Product
of the world's largest blade maker,
they remove tough, wiry whiskers
without pull or irritation. Priced
at only 10< for a package of 4
double-edge blades, Probak
Jr. is today'l outstand-
ing value.
A DOUBLE-BARRELED BARGAIN!
(Regular Price for One Year—$2.^01
AND
POPULAR
MECHANICS
MAGAZINE
CONGRESSMAN MARVIN JONES
Congressman Jones has twice led
acts through Congress over the
President's veto. These were both
measures to extend the present low
rates of interest for Federal Land
i Bank and Commissioner's loans.
During his service in Congress,
Mr. Jones has supported legisla-
| tion in behalf of veterans, old-age
pensions, rural electrification, home
owners' loans, guarantee of bank
deposits, the building of roads, ab-
olition of tax-exempt securities,
labor measures, government owner-
ship of Federal Reserve Banks, and
I deportation of aliens illegally in
| this country. H; made what is
said to be the first speech ever
j given in the House of Representa-
tives on the subject of taking the
profits out of war.
We agree with Vice President
John N. Garner that Congressman
Jones is an outstanding Congress-
PROBAK
&
{Rtf/Jar Price for One Year— $2. }o)
YOU GET THEM BOTH — A $5.00 VALUE FOR
ONLY $375
KEEP UP with the Joneses, the Smith* and your
other neighbors by reading this newspaper and —
KEEP UP with the rest of the world by reading
POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE
More then 6,000 pictures and 3,000 storiet every yeer
Hundreds of money-making and labor-saving ideas, farm aids,
household hints, home workshop tips.Thc latest inventions, new
devices which you have never seen but which you will use tomor-
row. Scores of build' 'g projects for the craftsman,
\
1 YOU SAVi $1.tl by signing this coupon and mailing or bringing if to
this newspaper with your money.
Enclosed is IJ.7J. Send me your newspaper and Popular MniMia M*i
for one r«ar.
man and perhaps is better ac-
quainted with the agricultural sit-
uation in the Eighteenth District
and the entire United States than
any man in America and we feel
that we should express our appre-
I ciation of the fine services ren-
! dered by Congressman Jones by
j giving him an overwhelming vote
of confidence in the Saturday Prl-
; mary Election.
Trade's Day for Claude
Call And Register for Oor Free Wash
and Grease Job
CHEVROLETS OUR SPECIAL
Luther Lowery has charge of our repair
shop and every day is Trade's Day for
general repair work. Acetylene and Arc
welding. All work guaranteed and your
Patronage appreciated.
BRUNSON CHEVROLET CO.
Phone 23 Claude
TRADE'S DAY SPECIAL
Those not taking THE CLAUDE
NEWS may hand us $1.00 and get
this paper one whole year, on
l TRADE'S DAY ONLY!! Those who
i wish to re-new their subscription
may get the paper one year for
$1.00 Saturday only.
Be sure to register at the News.
Modern girls have two weakness-
es. The first is that the seams In
their stockings are always twisted
■ and the other Is that they are in-
variably looking over a fellow's
shoulder for the next man .
1 Tli is is the season when the man
who takes a cold bath every morn-
ing in the year quits being a liar.
I DON'T FORGET TRADE'S DAY
Come in and register for,gifts to
be given away Saturday evening
Specials Trade's Day Only
;; Large LAUNDERED FLOUR SACKS
75c Per Doz.
FRESH ANGEL CREAM BONUTS
25c Per. Doz,
LET'S BOOST TRADE'S DAY
CLAUDE BAKERY
i
Strft. Nmmktr, rr KPO
CM,
Stale -
A woman Is a creature who can
i do something to hurt your pride
and make you feel like a brute
! for not liking it.
If you DRINK, don't drive.
IX you drive oon't DRINK!!
Watkins Man Wanted
Local Watkins Route now open for re-
liable man with car. No capital or ex-
perience required but you must be able
and willing to put in full time. Good
income and permanent connection to
right man. Write to C. R. Lewis, c o The
J. R. Watkins Company, Memphis, Tenn
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Waggoner, Thomas T. The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1938, newspaper, July 22, 1938; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348451/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.