Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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L
WANT ADS
RUBBER HEELS FREE—With
ich pair of half soles we put
on at only 75c c pair arii up. —
Shoe Hospital, 018 Taylor Street.
Amarillo, Texas. • • 33-c
SAWS Sharpened and Set ONLY
cents each—Hood Service eta-
ton - • U5-U
CHICKEN-TURKEYS
Star Parasite 'Remover glvtn in
their drinking water. used as di-
rected, destroys all disease caus-
strcys
liic terms and woims, rids them of
all Cl*r J-suckai8 lice, miles, ileas
and Blue bugs. Keep:, tliein in good
all
•sucking lice, miles, fleas
health and (fjB production, and
saves the life of ull baby chicks,
or. your money refunded. At Quit-
ter's Drug Store. 3Cc.
POSTED NOTICE
This is to notify the public that
all of the J. A. Pastures are posted,
and hunting, trapping or fishing
Ls not permuted and all trespassers
will be prosecuted. CLINTON
HENRY, Asst. Mgr. 12-tf-c
ernor of Alaska
■ —
They Rule Supreme In Agriculture
TO SWAP—a two-row P. and O.
John W Trny, publisher of tlif
Alaska Daily Empire at Juneau in
the new Governor of Alaska, lis is a
native of Washington State aii'l Iihm
been in Alaska since tlie gold rusli
days IIia Humiliation wa< sent tu
tlie Senate by President Roosevelt.
TO SWAP—2 slightly used FIRE-
STONE TIRES. Size 4-50-20, for
.. . ... . I Eggs, Butter. Canned Goods, rou-
a trailer—JOHN sag,ei cured hams, Etc. Call 97
LUTHER.
1
1! interested, to-day.
RHEUMATISM
w tic ihik
Get some genuine tablets of Bayer
Aspirin and take them freely on til
you arc entirely free from pain.
The tablets of Bayer manufacture
cannot hurt you. They do not depress
the heart. And they have been proven
twice as affective as salicylates in
rdief of rheumatic pain at any staff.
Don't go through another season
of goffering from rheumatism, or
any Deurltic pain. And never suffer
needlessly from nenralgia, neuritis, or
other conditions which Bayer Aspirin
will relieve so surely and so swiltiy.
DON'T GKT CP NIGHTS
MAKE THIS 25c TEST
Physic the bladder easily. Drive
out impurities and excessive acids
which cause irritation that result
in leg pains, backache, burning
and getting up nights. BU-KETS,
the bladder physic, containing bu-
chu, juniper oil, etc. works on the
bladder pleasantly and effectively,
similar to caster oil in the bowels.
Get a 25c box (5 grains size) from
your druggist. After four days, ii
not relieved of getting up nights
go back and get your money. You
are bound to feel better after this
cleansing and you get your regular
sleep. Sold by McClendon Drug
Store.
Hsary Morgenthau, Jr.. (left) and Secretary of Agriculture, Henry A
Wallace, (right) are th« two men who will rule supreme In federal activities
to give relief to agriculture, sa provided in President Roosevelt s *rTU
measure. All farm and agriculture bureaus have been consolidated under
the direction of one board with Mr Morgenthau at its head, who will work
directly with Secretary W U«
I.OOPER-YI.I.TON
Paul Hood and Lawrence Byler1
vlll return this week from Phoenix, j
Arizona with a load of fruit and t Miss Vera Mae Lonper and James
vegetables. lYolton were married at the court-
Iiispite the bombing of his home
Also notice of suits for libel and
criminal slander, the latter by a
Detroit newspaper, iu connection
with the kinking situation there, tlis
Kev. Charles E Coughlln, Radio
l'liest of Royal Oak, Mich., went on
the aii the following Sunday, "re-
tracting nut oue word" f specific
charges.
profit by attending these meetings.
We urtre our own people to at-
tend. Wp welcome any and all.—
Methodist Minister.
EDWARD GARRETT HAD
PNEUMONIA
G. E Garrett spent all of last
week in Dallas, at the bedside of
house la.it Saturday afternoon a- his son Edward, who was critically
Mr and Mrs Albert Graves nf'l>°"t six o'clock in the Armstrong M a hospital there Edward
Pamna visited Mr and Mrs M jaunty Abstract Office Justice of was operated on for appendic tLs.
Oliver and Mr and Mrs Jack till j'he Peace Floyd H Wilson of-(followed by pneumonia some .two
bert the past week. .delating.
The bride Ls the daughter of Mrs.
... „ . , IN. J. Mc'Gee. Mr. and Mrs. McGee
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob Wherry °f l ,ive on tho Wi,rner pluce.
She is seventeen years old and
| has lived near Claude and gone
to school here several years. Tlie
groom ls the eldest son of Mr.
Memphis, Texas, were Sunday visi-
tors of Mrs. H. L. Mobley and ,
hlldren.
lit
FOR SALE—Two Firestone Tires,
slightly used. Size 4-50-20, for one
dollar the other goes at $1.50. A
bargain. Come and see them at the
printing office.
DR. C. C. MASON,
FOOT SPECIALIST,
401 Medical Arts Building
Amarillo, Texas
AFTER 40
bowel trouble
DR. W. M. CURL
DENTIST
ill KISK MEDICAL ART AND
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
AMAR'LLO, — TEXAS
Tlie lone wolf from the tall
limbers was in town last Satur- .
and Mrs. Ed Yelton and has been
day. Hr said it was
howl. •
his day to
in Claude practically all his life.
It is rumored the newlvweds
weeks later. Edward was much
Improved when Mr. Garrett left
Monday morning.
:0:
S. A. P. CLUB ENTERTAINED
BY MISS DODGE
5
WAIT!!
and see our big load of fresh fruits
and vegetables FRIDAY and SATUR-
DAY, which we will sell DIRT CHEAP.
Friday and Saturday SPECIALS!
Catsup, 8 Oz. size, each 10c
Spuds, 10 Pounds 12c
Pet Milk, 8 small cans 25c
Brooms 17c
Peaches, Sliced, Yellow Cling
No. 2\ Can 15c
Sausage 2 lb. 15c
Weenies lb. 10c
We pay the highest market price for
eggs and all country produce.
PAUL HOOD'S
'Quality Foods'
Galloping Mustangs
SENIOR NOTES
I GOSSIP
Last Friday night was a glorious The Seniors have made ar-
night for the Juniors and Seniors.1 rangements for their play. Th«
had the Junior and Senior! name of it is "Laugh Clown".
Wi-
Games of bridge furnished enter-
tainment for members and guests
of the S. A. P. Bridge Club when
they were entertained at the home
anticipate going to Idaho to make I0' Miss Melba Dodge.
I their home Jim has spent a big i High score was awarded to Mrs
Sam Reck was a visitor in Good- 1)art ot th(! jast lwo years jn; Dora Faulkner and scord high to
night tills week. He says, "Prospects j Mahn returning home a few j Mrs. Olcta Stoker.
for a good crop are slim, but i months back Guests included Mesdames Ruth
the roads are in gond condition": pr|ends of Mr and Mrs Yelton Renfro, Florence Hood. Irene Har-
; wish them a long Happy and pros- «I. Dora Faulkner and Verena
Puckett.
Members attending were: Mes-
1 dames Oleta Stoker. Mae Ona
Smothermon, Blrdean Bourn, Alta
Sianly Goodman of Sulphur1 perous life of wedded bliss
Springs, Oklahoma, hus been visit- | :Q:
Banquet and party. The Banquet
wus given by the Juniors for the
Seniors In the Home Economics
room. The room was beautifully
decorated in blue and white and
the table was decorated with blue
and white flowers. The music was
furnished by Mrs. Doak. The
speaker for the evening was Mr.
Greely Warner, who made a very
interesting talk, and we were very
proud to have him with us Mr.
Kenneth Cayton was the toast
master and Mr. William Brady
made the responce. Those present
to enjoy the banquet were: Jun-
iors and Seniors, teachers, school
board and speaker Mr. Greely
Warner.—Reporter.
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The Thoi. C. Pickarill Sirvic*
Drawer I4I>0, Santa Ana, California
Renew Your Health
By Purification
Anv physician will tell you tliat
"Perfect ' l'uriiicatioii of tlio Sys-
tem is Nat tire's Pomidittion of
Perfect Health." Why not rid
voiuself nf cliroiilc uihiiculs that
lire uitiletmiiiiiiff yuur vitality f
purify yuur entire system by tak-
ing a thiiroi'ljh eitiii.se ui C'alotalts,
—dine or twice a week for several
weeks—ami see how Nature re-
Wftvils you with health.
Calotrilij" purify the blood bv no-
livaliaf the liver, kidney*, stomach
uid bu'ivels. 11' I'l et:'. iiiul ">•"' ets.
All dealers. (Adv.)
Constipation may very easily become
Chronic after fmty. And anycoiilmued
Constipation al tliat time of lite inav
l>nn> attu<*ks piles and a ht st oi
other unpleasant disorders. /
Guai^'theni^wdlM'^i'^'o^^ f"fL'r !tt cl:uld,! vlsltor Monday
forty Whenever they need any help,
remember a doctor should know w hat
is best for them.
"Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin"
is a doctor's nirH' iil'tiunfoi the '«uv/s
>
Mrs. George Brunson and daugh-
ter. Miss Lucy, were \K-ek end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brun-
son.
1 eaied by 47 sears' praeliee. it has
been found thoroughly elltclive in
relieving con-slipatioii and it:, ills foi
men, women aie.l t-hiltlrcn ol ad ajies.
It has proven pellet lly sale even loi
babies. Made from fiesh lanative
herbs, pare pepsin itiitl other lui iuless
ingredients, it • uuiot urij i . will not Mls Charlie Webb of near Good-
sicken vou or weaken you;ean be i.sed ( J|t Afts u claude visitor Tues-
withoti; harm its olten as your l.r.'at i
is bud, or when your tongue is coated, i
whenever a lieadachy. uilinus, (jassy
condition warns of constipation. I Ml.s \y. F. Newman and Mrs
Local and Personal
B B Walker of Washburn, was
Mrs J F\ Lee and Mrs C N.
Sutton of Washburn, were Claude
visitors Tuesday afternoon.
ing old friends here for the past
cwo weeks. He returned to Sul-
phur Springs last Wednesday.
It was rather lively at the court
house Monday wilh commissioners
court in session and the second
week of district court convening.
Junior Holstien of Lockney spent
the week end here visiting for-
mer school friends. His father had
charge of an elevator here several
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Page. Mrs.
J. M. Craln and Mrs. E O. Worley
were shopping and attending to
business matters In Amarillo Sat-
urday.
The Grand Jury adjourned Wed-
nesday after being convened two
days. Since court opened, the
criminal docket is very light this
session.
Mr. I-ouis Cobb, who has been
in a hospital in Amarillo for some |
Moore, and Misses Mary Chau-
1 e was thought to be well e-prances chauveaux, Maud.
nougli to come home the last of|ema Bpst Alrtrldge, Mary
the week Mr. Cobb is one of Arm-j^,^ Keetfr Ocpola Scott Madge
Brady, Edith Keeter and Melba
Dodge,
having been one of the foremost
cattlemen here for years. The
Cobb's have a lovely home on their
vast acres in the Mt. Pleasant com-
munity numerous friends will be
glad to have Mr. Cobb back home
again.
Justice of the peace, Floyd H
- O:
MINATURE RESl'RREC'TION
SCENE
At 6:30 Sunday morning there
will be held a brief service at
the Methodist Church at which
time there will be presented In
Wilson tried a case in his court i minature arrangement the Resu-
Tuesday morning iigainst two rection Scene. Probably nothing
brothers: The State of Texas vs: just like this has evei been pres-
Buck and Bob Russell of Ama-Med here and it will be of great
rillo Defendants were found guilty
JL'NIORS!!!
Every Junior and Senior really
enjoyed the banquet and we the
Juniors, want to thank the mothers
for helpmg us so much. We would
riot have had such a great success
with it if it had not been for
the mothers. We want them to
know we appreciate their help very
much. Without them we couldn't
have had our banquet. Thank you
interest as well as very impressive.' Junior and Senior mothers.--Re-
of violating the State Highway
OK W U CALOWIII'*
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctor's family Luxutive
T. IV Newman of Washburn, were
visitors in Claude Monday.
Many. Many thanks to our State
Legislature for killins that Ob-
novlous and unjust SALES TAX.
Little Gus Hood has installed a
sandwich shop in The McClendon
Drug Store where he will be
pleased to meet those who want
good er-.ts.
Mr. J. T. Brady, father of W
E. lirady, died suddenly at his
home In Chllicothc. Tuesday morn-
ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brady
and son. Talbert, left Tuesday
afternoon to attend the funeral
to be held at that place.
Mrs. Paul Ledwlg was notified
by officials of St. Anthony Sani-
tarium in Amarillo, Saturday that
Mr Ledwig was worse. Mrs. Ledwlg
and the children went up im-
mediately and remained until Mon-
day, they left Mr. Ledwlg some-
what Improved.
In county court Monday morn-
ing the State of Texas vs: Lacy
Cole was disposed of Lacy Cole
was indited for theft of a magntto
off a combine belonging to M
B. Ktght; the theft occuring in
January of this year. He was sen-
tenced to 10 days in jail and a
$25.00 fine.
Watch Your
Kidneys/
Don* Nertlect Kidney and
Bladder Irregularities
If bothered with bladder ir-
regulai ities, getting up at r.ight
and nagging backache, heed
promptly these symptoms.
They may warn of some di -
ordered kidney or bladder con-
dition. For 50 year grateful
users have relied upon Do## •
Is. Praised the country over,
id by all druggists.
Mis. Violet Rose of Clinton. Ok-
lahoma. spent the week end with
her sister, Mrs. Carl McFarland.
I The Hill of Golgotha, the Crosses,
laws they were running a car \the roac' leading down the Hill,
without the proper liscense. They l'ie garden in which the Tomb of
were fined $25 each. These men, JosePh was seen the Tomb the
were caught trying to get away! Stone that was rolled away, the
with Hyatt rfbbison's car early'Angel, the Two women, and the
Tuesday morning they had pushed!two disciples all are seen. Electric
the car about a block before be-1 lighting fixtures will present the
ing seen by James Robison, who early sunrise significance. All our
notified officers,
ported.
so it was re-
Again, we tenderour sincere thanks
people are invited to see this
impressive illustration of the most
notable event of all history.
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA HOLDS
MEETING
It is very funny and filled with
thrills. Be sure and watch for the
date.
—CHS—
Spring Football opened up last
Monday and don't be surprised if
you see some of these big Fresh-
men wearing a big grin the next
few days. They have had a taste
of the old Mustang Fight.
—CHS—
The Junior-Senior banquet went
over big. And did they have the
eats and there was also some splen-
did speeches made. There wasn't
over four out of both classes ab-
sent.
—CHS—
Half of the Senior class have
a'jj'eady had their cards printed.
Now the other half had better get
busy.
The Junior, Senior banquet was —CHS
a great success Everyone enjoyed The clarendon Odd Fellows are
it immencely. We were very proud going to present a great big 5 act
of one of our Junior boys, Jim- pjay entitled "Tony The Convict",
inie Weeks. He was called upon | nex^ Monday night. Twenty per
for a speech and made a very nice cent of the proceeds go to the
athletic fund.
—CHS—
Joe Watson, the village wise
cracker, says, ' Why worry like a
window and have a pane?"
—CHS—
Goodnight came up last Thurs-
day to play off the girls' tennis
doubles which was postponed from
the county meet on the account
of bad weather Tlie Claude girls
won the doubles.
--CHS—
CHS Geometry class missed Mr.
Turney last Monday and Tues-
day when he went to Plainview
with Mr Hill on dairy judging,
—CHS—
Stop, look and worship ls the
latest by-word of our High School
Co-eds'
—CHS—
Five more weeks and then the
great open spaces for our Seniors.
We just wonder what some will
one.
to the good ladies of Claude and
Armstrong sountw for bringing or
mailing to this office articles of news j Members of the Epsilon Sigma
such as birthday parties, mar-1 Alpha Study Club were the guests
riages, births, obituaries. Club Monday afternoon, April 10th, of
News, New Organizations, naming, their president, Mrs, Hugh Doak.
their presidents and other of- j The regular program was given
fleers, in fact all articles of news' with Mrs. D. C. Dodge as di-
is greatly appreciated and our j rector of the lesson. The following
ladies can write more and send topics were discusses: "Bossuet and
in more than any other class of! the Great Clerical Writers", were
people. We thank you ladies for I discussed by Mrs. H D Robison.
this work. When any of your rel-1 "Fa'nelon", was presented by Mrs
stives or friends go away on a1D C. Dodge.
visit, come in on a visit, or any j Mrs. Hugh Doak discussed Saint
other news items come to your j Simon, Bruye're, Fontenelle. Bayle
mind, just sit down and write (and Che'nier.
them up and send them either by | Next meeting. April 24th. will be
mail or by someone coming in and with Mrs. D. C. Dodge, as hos-
tess. Mrs. Hugh Doak, leader.—
Reporter.
Commissioners' Oourt met ill
regular session Monday to trans-
act county business. Mr. J. C. Mc-
Dowell of Goodnight, was able
to be up again ufter a siege ol
illness.
Miss Nellie Neal and sister and Dr. W A Warner, who has
brothers of near Lark were Claude been h<:me now the pa.it two week
visitors last Friday.
J, J. Justice and Clinton Henry
of Goodnight, were attending to
court business In Claude Wednes-
day.
D. L. Adams of Wayside, was
over Tuesday taking care of the
Palo Duro Canyon road Interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Batsel and
son, Jackie, also Miss Ruby McCall
.of Amarillo, visited in the F. F.
ilatsel home Sunday.
Mrs. and Mrs. O. T. (Jerry)
and thought to be steadily im-
proving, was not so well again
last Sunday. Doctor has a spell
of Improving and then a backset
but it is sincerely hoped by h(
many friends be will eventually
overcome his ill health and be-
come strong and well with xhe
coming beautiful spring days.
Attractive garden equipment,
which will Improve greatly the
general outside appearance of a
home, whether It be a costly man-
sion bungalow. Is available at lit-
tle cost to home owners through
the suggestion conalned In the
we will thank you for it.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
porter.
SOPHOMORE NEWS
The Sophs received their report
cards Wednesday. Maybe they
weren't as good as usual but just
wait until next six weeks.
The Sophomores will probably
have one more time to entertain
in assembly Be sure and see it if
they do.
Several Sophs will go to Canyon
for the winning of some event
in the Interscholastlc meet. Here's be doing in about five years from
wishing them luck.—Reporter. inow. Tsk. tsk.
—CHS—
FRESHMEN
Allena Bell Elder looking out
The Freshman Class gave a very over the Pacific Ocean from the
good program in assembly this, California coast: "Why, I thought
week This assembly was the sec- the Pacific Ocean was bigger than
ond program our class has given that
this year, but it was so good that ! -CHS—
if made up for lost time. School Frank: "Why are you dressed
is nearly out and are we glad! \ in green tonight "
But of course we'll miss dear old Ora Mae: I'm going out with
Claude High. We are ail going a traffic cop to-night."
lo have to work hard these next
few weeks if we expect to be HARD TO BELIEVE
Sophs next year, but we're the1 —A stripped cat has fur.
class that CAN DO IT—Co-Repor- -WE got 3.2 per cent now.
ter. I—THE Mustangs gallop on.
Mrs. Newton Blackwood
family entertained Mrs. J
.
THE WORLD CLl'B
and Tlie Boys and Girls World Club I
^ k. met Monday, April 10, at the M E. I
Thomas nnd daughters Misses Hnt- Church at 4 o'clock. We have 16
tie Mae and Margurite. Wednes-;on roll and 13 present. We have
day with a delicious dinner in; two new members. They are Ter-
honor of Miss Hattie Mae's birth- jnage and Charles Ervin. We were
day. Everyone present enjoyed the, behind in our work so we did
good eats immensely and pro-'not have a very long program We
nouneed Mrs. Blackwood and ex-}snng two songs. They were: ' We've
cellont cook and entertainer. ! a Story to Tell to the Nation . and
Mr and Mrs. Blackwood live "I Choose,Jesus". Then Mrs. Sam
where Mr. and Mrs. Thomas did Smith told us two stories. Out
severtl years ago which made the book had not arrived last Monday
visit especially enjoyable to Mrs. so we had our story for last
Thomas as it seemed like going Monday and the story for this
back home. Everyone wished Miss Monday both told to us They
Hattie f'ae many more Happy were very Interesting. We are
Blrthduys. studying Mexico.
;0: I. Mexico.
MEETING AT THE METHODIST A Climate:
(itl'KCII 'The climate in Mexico is the sain.'
jail the time.
The meeting at the Methodist B. The Problems:
church is making good progress. Ii There are two problems in Mexico.
l:i not the usual type of Revival Thete are so few people own-
REDUCTION
Railroad Company Announces Radical
Reduction in Rates for
MILK and CREAM
Shipments in
BAGGAGE SERVICE
Belnens and children. Gerald, Lura txx.klett entitled "You Can Make
Juanell and Frances Alice, also Mr.. It For Profit," prepared by the
and Mrs. J. F. Ward of Hereford,1 National Committee on Wood
visited the editor and family Sat- Utilisation of the Department of
urday afternoon. Commerce.
ultho It is attracting much at-
tention and we think doing much
good.
Services will continue through the
week and until Sunday night at
which time the Pageant. "The
Challenge of the Cross", will close
the services.
All those who are interested In
ing the land and it Is being so
slowly developed.
C. Water:
There is very little water In Mexi-
co and the people have to drink
beer.
Every Monday evening at 4:00
o'clock we meet at the Methodist
Church. Everyone come from 8
seeing the church go farward willto 13 years. -Reporter.
Realizing that the cost of transportation Ls one of the heav-
iest expenses in conducting of the daily farming business, the
Fort Worth and Denver City Railway
The Wichita Valley Railway
have reduced the cost of shipping milk and cream and related
products in
Baggage Services in some
cases almost 50 per cent
See our local agent at your shipping point lor full information.
F. D. DAGGET
General Passenger Agent
Fort Worth, Texas
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