Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1951 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
TUNA
PORTER'S
Grocery & Market
Phone 11
Shurefine, light meal
WANT ADS
Asparagus
FLOUR "
Shuiefine
all green
cut spears
300 size can
26c
Pillsbury Best
10 lb. bag
89c
ci'isKifled ads, want ads, readers,
KbJ notices, card of thanks, poems
ly 3c a wom tor first weekVta-
I sertion; 1c a word tor each succeed-
ing week without change in oopy.
, All such ads r cash in advance.
{ • FLOOR SANDING—Free ' esti-
mates. Experienced Sanders. Contact
Bob Corman, 920 East 3rd or
phone 450-M, Clarendon. 53tp.
• FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
ment, phone 26-R or ITS. 53tp.
FOR SALE:—18 whlterock hens.—
Charles Dye. 51tp.
• FOR SALE—My house in Claude.
See Chas. W. Stewart.—C. V.
Blakeney 48tfc.
• WHEELS—Balanced and guar-
anteed at Hood's Garage. See the
difference. Radiators flushed with
our new purger. 42tfc.
• GENERAL WATER Well repairs
—Geo. R. Crowell, Phone 147-W
PEACHES
Hunt's No. 21 can
31c
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BACON
squares, Swift's lb.
TEA
White Swan, \ lb. pkg
tea glass fret
34c
65
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Ice Cream
Gold Bar, \ gal.
69c
FROZEN Fish Vegetables Ice Cream
• CATTLE HAULING — Phone 40
or 124-J, Eisenhaur Bras. 32tfc
• TEXAS Company Custom Made
Motor Oil fully meets In every re-
spect all requirements as specified
in General Motors recommendation
for late model cars and trucks.—
| R. C. Ballard.
25tfc
• THE CHALLENGE — A monthly
magazine of deep spiritual thought,
pointing to a bulwark of strength
in these troubled times. Only $2.00
a year.—The Challenge Route 1,
Box 198, Eagle Point, Oregon.
25tfc
• GENERAL Motors specifically
recommends a lubrication oil of
certain specifications for late model
cars and trucks. Texas Company
Havoline Motor Oil fully meets
their specifications.—R. C. Ballard.
| 25tf<:
• FOR RENT— Furnished Apart-
ment—Phone 17-J
SUNBEAM MIXMASTER
The new Sunbeam Mixmaster with
attachments will save you time in
mixing, creaming, shredding, food
chopping, grinding and slicing. Helps
you prepare many dishes your family
will relish. Dresses up any meal.
We also have the smaller Mixette by
Hamelton Beach, whips up creamy
icings and many other delightful and
tasty goodies. Has three speeds. Re-
ceipt booklet included; tells how for
waffles, mayonnaise, whips, creamy
fudge, sea foam, chiffon pie & etc.
C0RB1N HARDWARE CO.
Claude, Texas
i We Give S&H Green Stamps
Better Things for Better Living
Gift items for all occasions
Keys Made for 35c
"1 • Emmitt Sprinkle and wife, of
Hereford, visited their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs \\ E Kemp
Sunday of this wiek.
• NOW is a good time to replace
your old tractor tires. See us for
Firestone Tractor Tires. You can
be assured the price is less than
out of town prices.—R. C. Ballard.
25tfc
• WANTED — House wiring. Will
contract large or small jobs. Work
guaranteed to pass National Elec-
trical Code— Giles Radio Service
23tfc
• DOUBLE—S & H Green Stamps
every Wednesday. — Hood's Garage
38tfc
John R. Bullock, of New Castle,
Texas.
Fwe QlVfc <6??/."GREEN STftmnfl
RED & WHITE
Grocery & Market
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Shortening
SALMON
Red & White, 3 lb.
Honey Boy, can
TEA, Best Yet with glass ]A lb 35c
HAMS, Swift's, boneless 7 to 10 lb, tin, lb. 85c
HONEY, Burlesons, 5 lb. can 87c
PEANUT BUTTER, Peter Pan, 12 oz 29c
PICKLES, Brimful, sour or dill, qt 35c
SOAP, P & G, 3 bars 25c
KRINKLES, Post's new cereal, box 15c
BISCUITS, Ballard's, 2 cans 25c
PRODUCE
GRAPES, 2 POUNDS . 25c
FRESH BLACKEYED PEAS, 3 POUNDS 25c
SQUASH, 2 POUNDS _
CORN, LARGE FIELD, 3 EARS
79c
Maxwell House, lb.
27c
Nu Maid
• Mi and Mrs. Charles Phillips and
girls, Darla and Sandra of Dallas,
were recent visitors in the home of
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Longhagen and
Doris June.
• Mr. Clarence MCafee and daught-
er, Frankie, and Mrs. Mattie
Pounds, of Sulphur Springs visited
V. L. Watts and family over the
week-end.
• Mr. and Mr.1. Tom Cobb were
moving into their new tiome in
west Claude this week. The home
i is located just south of the Blan-
ton residence.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wofford. of
Lockney, Texas, spent the week-end
visiting their daughter and has-,
| band, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O. Wag-
goner.
• Dovie Gilley, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Gilley, of Eldorado. Okla..
underwent an appendectomy week
before last at the Quanah hospital
and was able to return home Sun.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thomas, Doro-
thy and Jim, of Canyon, und Mr
and Mrs. Jess Rutherford, of Wash-
I burn were Sunday callers in the
Cecil Waggoner home.
• Nancy Carr accompanied Miss
Lucile Domer, surgical supervisor
at V. A. hospital, A'naiillo, to her
home in Marion. Iowa. lor a three
week visit with Miss Domer's par-
ents They plan to return thru
Wyoming and Colorado
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and
Ruth attended the Golden Wed-
ding anniversary of Mr and Mrs.
B B. Epting August . th at Hills-
boro. Open house was held at the
home of their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Tripiett from 6 til 9
Some 200 calied. Mr. Epting is
Mrs. Smith's uncle.
Vance Robinson
Passed Away Wed.
Vance Robinson, G7 years old,
ot Panhandle, Texas, passed away
Wednesday morning, Aug 15 1951.
at his home there. He is the
brother ol W. . Robinson ot Claude,
and had lived at Lark, Texas since
1911, until some 0 month, ago
when he moved to Panhandle.
Mi. Robinson is survived by his
mother, Mrs. P H Robinson of
Wichita Falls: four sisters; Mr.*.
Mammie Vaughn. Waurika. Okla.,
Mrs. W. A. Moreau, Olustee, Okla,
Mrs. Elsie Smith and Mrs. D. F
Luct ot Wichita Falls: two broth-
ers: W. E. Robinson of Claude and
P. H. Robinson, Jr., of Santa Fe,
New Mexico
Funeral arrangements werp
pending at noon Wednesday.
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on It I PHONE 97
RES. PHONE 268-M
DR. CHARLES E. DEYHLE
VETERINARIAN
Clarendon, Texas
One block Kist Donley Consumers on Highway 287
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• Mrs. J. L McFarland and Don
and Mr. and Mrs Cecil Waggoner
accompanied Cpl Iimpiie McFar-
land to Fort will, Okla., Sunday.
Jiminie will leave Fort Sill soon
to sail for Germany where he will
be stationed as one of the occu-
pation forces.
• Mr, and Mrs. Russoll Blanton
and son, Joe Douglas had as their
supper guests Friday evening, Mr.
and Mrs. B. Waggoner and daughter
Lynda Sue. Russell fried the •hick-
en in an old fashioned Dutch oven.
The guests were amazed at how
last these ovens cook.
CARD OF TH \NKS
We wish to express to each ol
you our depest appreciation for
the many kindnesses and thought- ,
ful acts rendered us during t.he ill-
ness and death of our wife and
mother. The beautiful tloral oter-
ing was also sincerely apreciated. ?
Bill Hood and family
THANKS TO FltlENDs
I wish to thank everyone for the j
nice cards and gitts seni :ne while j
m the hospital and at home.
Mrs. Claude Smith
Of Local Interest. . .
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• Mr. R N. Rutherford is spending
i few days visiting his sister, Mrs.
• Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood are va-
cationing in Oklahoma again
• The Couchs are back from their
vacation.
B?tty McCarly, ol Hillsboro, Texas.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Melton were
business visitors in Clarendon Mon-
day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hollabougli
returned Friday evening from a
weeks vacation spent in Matador,
Lubbock, fished at Cash Creek.
Okla., back by Canyon. Thev visit-
ed relatives and friend-'
• Mrs. Herbert Harges and child
ren, Mrs. Frances Groggins and
daughter, of Austin and Laura
Grace Hunter, of Washington D. C.
Jure visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Hunter.
• Mrs. Don Chilton and daughter.
Becky, and her brother. Lonnie
Whelchel. o. Borger, visited in the
Pat Whelchel and B Waggoner
homes Sunday. Little Miss Beckey
was visiting her cousins, young
master James Roy Whelchel and
Miss Lynda Sue Waggoner
• Mr. und Mrs Roseoe Bates, of
Dallas, are vacationing here.
• James Watts is in Sulphur
Springs visiting tor the next two
weeks.
• Mr. and Mrs J. E Watts, Olen
and toys visited V. L. Watts and
family Monday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs H. B. Cobb, Jack
and Davy Appling are vacationing
In Colorado this week.
• Cora Kemp and family, of Ex-
cell, spent the week-end with Cora's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kemp.
• Mr. and Mrs. F.. 1*. Yelton, Jr.,
of Amarillo, visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Velton, Sr., Sun.
• Mrs. Pearl Ilolman. of Altlarillo,
scent a lew days last week visiting
her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Blanton.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wooten, of
Canyon, spent a lew days visiting
Mr. und Mrs. Luther Hollabaugh
in their home in Claude.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burton, of
Petaluma. Gal., are the proud par-
ents of a new daughter born August
14. 19M. named Yvonne, weighed
7 pounds She is the granddaughter
of Mrs. J. E. Burton of Claude.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woodard of
Corona. Call., and Mis. J. B. Sorter
of Silverton. are visiting Mr. ind
Mrs. J R Porter.
I • Mrs. John TolJert and children
spent Sunday in Clarendon with
'A. Tolbert and family.
. • Mrs. R. M Ricketts and children,
ot Aniuriilo, visited her sister. Mrs
John Tolbert las' week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Vowel! and
children, Gay and Russell, of Ft.
Worth, stopped by the R. E. Ban-
ton home last week enroute to Ea-
gle Nest. N. M„ on a two week va-
cation. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Blan-
ton and son, Joe Douglas, spent a
tew days at Eagle Nest with the
Vowells.
• Mrs. Guy Patterson, of Crystal
City, Mo., visited her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hundley and family
last week, ana also her brother,
Pvt. Charles D Hundley, who was
home on furlough. Mi. and Mrs.
Hundley had the pleasure of a
family reunion with all their child-
ren home for a visit.
Goodnight News
Roy Lee. Aneta. Carol Ann. and
Mrs. Elmer Brown hai't- just re-
turned from San Antonio. Texas,
visiting Marvin Brown, who is
stationed at Fort Sain Houston.
Marvin is in the Medics.
Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Waggoner
Mrs. Nora Waggoner and Bobbie,
attended Homecoming at Goodnight
und many old-timers seemed to
enjoy the day and especially the
nice dinner which was fur lislied
bv all who attended.
Visiting in the Brown home were
Mrs Skect Brown and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Peden and Frank
! just returned from a week.-, visit
to Fort Worth and other Texas
points.
■m
ait' in me a clean heart,
<."d: and renew a right
it within me I'salm
It;
lord .liviis, | lou£ to be p. rfectly whole;
\ w mi thee forever lo reign in n > soul;
llreak down every idol, east out even toe
Now wash me, and \ shall he whiter than
now.
WELCOME TO
First Baptist Church
U SSK .1. AI.I.1SO,\ PAS FOR
• Mrs. Frank Trultt and Larry
Frank, of Bovina. art spending
this week visiting her family, Mrs.
Maggie Tims and Patricia
• Professor Roy Lipsett and Jimmy
Finley are at Lake Conton, Okla.,
fishing this week Mr. Lipsett re-
ports good catches.
• Spending Saturday night at Buf-
falo Lake on a fishing trip were
i Paul Whelchel and soiu, Pvt. Jim-
my Ray Whelchel and Donnie Lee
Whelchel, also. Roy Whelchel and
, his son-in-law Geo. Green, ol Borg-
ler.
j • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ashworth spent
the week-end in Oenron. I'exas,1
with Mr. and Mrs. Devere Walker
and hi.; mother, Mrs. Zelma Walk-
er. Mrs. Gertrude Ashworth had |
been visiting her sister. Mrs. vVals- !
er and returned home with the
Ashworths.
• Visiting in Walter Sander's home
the past week were Mr. and Mrs
W. R. Shepard. of Loving, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess .Shepard Perrv and Shar-
on, of Graham, and Mi. and Mrs.
• Mrs. Wanda Miller left Friday
night by air i lane going to Bre-
merton. Washington to join her
husband, Shiptitter, Harvey Miller,
who is stationed there. They have
rented a .louse and will make
their home there while he is at
this place. They have rented
their home in Claude to Miss Pau-
line Cumpston. new County Home
Demonstration Agent Mrs. Miller
made the trip fine and thinks
flying is a wonderful way to travel.
Washburn News . . .
Church and Sunday School were
well attended Rev Priest brought
the morning message and Mr. and
Mrs Priest sang a beautiful song
for church. The singing convention
was well attended Sunday after-
noon.
Rev and Mrs. Priest are going
on a trip this week. We won't have
services this Sunday. They will be
bark for the 26th.
Mr. and Mrs. Holdern-.an. Mr. and
Mrs Morse are away on a trip to
Colorado and o'her points.
Mr. and Mrs Jefferson Thomp-
son and children arc away on a
trip
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, Mr
and Mrs. Longblne are back from
their trip in New Mexico.
In the home of the Jess Ruth-
erford* were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Huleit, Mr. and Mrs Harold Mc-
flain. all of Amarillo. Mr. and Mrs
Bob Lewter.
They all enjoyed eating home made
ice cream and cake Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs. Tarwater have in
their home, this week, friends from
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Salty Thomas and
Dot were over Sunday Jim went
home after spending the week with
his grandparents
Your news item was appreciated
§6
Returns from trip
To California
Don Whelchel, Roston Hughlett
and Junior Garrison returned home
Wednesday morning from a few
days trip to Barstow, California:
ty way oi Bolder or Hover Dam
and Grand Canyon.
They drove through in Donnie
Lees pick-up ind brought Roston's
Complete
Battery Sales and
Service
Bob's 66 Service
GI'NN BROS. THRIFT STAMPS
trailer house back to Amarillo.
H ey reported having a very good
trip and did a lot of ;ight-seeing.
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1951, newspaper, August 16, 1951; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355743/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.