Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1943 Page: 4 of 12
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Move Way To Help Speed Victory—
PLEASE REPLACE
VOIR OWN FUSES
AND HELP US TO
SAVE GASOLINE, TIRES AND
MANPOWER!!
You've been asked to do dozens of things to speed our war
effort to Victory—and you've done them all willingly and
eagerly, from buying War Bonds to working your heart out
for the good of our Community, State and Nation.'
Compared to those bigger things, our request that you replace
your own fuses, hold service calls to a minimum, may seem
insignificant. But actually, every unnecessary call for a service
man—frequently to replace one fuse in one section of the city
—wastes valuable gasoline, tires, and manpower.
Changing a blown fuse is as simple as changing a light bulb.
There are only a few things to remember.
First—know where your fuse box is located. Keep spare fuses
of the right size on hand. Turn main switch "off". If you're
not certain what caused the fuse to blow, disconnect all appli-
ances and cords. Remove blown fuse (distinguished by the
burnt patch under window), replace with a new fuse of same
size. Turn main switch back on. DON'T use substitutes such as
a coin, or a fuse of too high an amperage.
Simple, isn't it? Save a call and you serve!
Southwestern
PUBLIC SERVICE
Company
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TO OUR PATRONS
POULTRY and LIVESTOCK
are
War Machines, Too
Feed them for Top Production
See Us For PURINA CHOWS
Farmers Grain & Implement Co.
Claude & Groom
Return MILK
BEVERAGE • BEER
Bottles Promptly
Conserve Vital Materials
. . . It's a Patriotic Duty
DR.HUGH STICKS€L
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DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE
Dr. L. E. Schaeffer
Scientific Masseur
SUGGESTO 'IHERAPI3T
Welthmer Graduate
Room 304-5 Blackburn Blii.
7th and Polk Amarillo
Buy More War Bonds
Bring In Your Scrap Iron
and for PROMPT and efficient service
as well as ECONOMY and SATISFAC-
TION there is nothing that beats:
NATURAL GAS
Quick Heat - Clean - Satisfying
SAVI Mr, BY PAYING GAB BUI. BEFOU
THE ltlk OF BACH MONTH
Producers Utilities Corporation
Distributors of Natural Gas in the Cities
of Claude and Goodnight, Texas
J. M. YABBEBRT, Rca. Mgr.
Groom, Tern
LEO PATTERSON, Cash.
Phono 1M, Claude
Dr. John A. Harper
DENTTSTS
Now Located
414 OLIVER-EAKLE BLDG.
Former address 318Polk
AMARILLO
BUY MORE BONDS
Boston Hat Works
EXPERT HATTERS
Mail or Express Your Hats to Us
We Do The Rest
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
419 Polk Amarillo
Dependable Service
Since 1906
Osgood Monument
Company
Phone 2-0614 800 Taylor
Amarillo.
TO CHECK
/RY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL ALWAYS USE NATURAL GAS
YOUR HOME MERCHANTS
ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME"
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The Russian campaign had us
■tumped pronouncing names and
now the Sicilian situation hasn't
, helped us any!
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MANY
THANKS
Many thanks forth*fin*
business you hava fa-
vored us with during
our first yaar in Ama-
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Old Rose and Dusty Blue
Only 93 to offtr
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Calling Prica $18.45
Also Down-Proof Sateen Covor in
Paisley Patterns
$1695
Celling Price $18.45
72x84
PLAID PAIRS
Pine Quality
$3.98
70x80
PLAID PAIRS
Good Quality
$2.98
We Suggest
that you select
your Blankets
EARLY
70x99
WHITE SHEET
BLANKETS
Good Quality
$1.29
50% Wool
72x84 inches in blue only by Can-
non, the world's famous maker of
fin* blankets.
6 Feet Wide... V/2 Feet Long
They look more expensive . . . they feel more expensive! The
amaxing new blanket that purrs you to sleep. Warmer than
many costlier blankets. In superb shades of winter rose, dusty
rose, yellow, old rose, green and white. Only 87 to offer in
this size.
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HUSKIES
72x84 inches, weight SVi pounds, double
size and double woven for extra warmth.
Mult i-color combinations and patterns too
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Ceiling Price $6.45
Striped canvas luggage In hat-
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long-wearing leather rein-
forcements—
$16.95
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Many individual cases and
matched sets to choose from.
$1.95 to $44.95
25% Down
Pay Balance by
November 1st
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Waggoner, Thomas T. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1943, newspaper, September 3, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth354077/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.