Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1945 Page: 4 of 12
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Even a child can understand a story
as simple as this:—Every day thousands of cars are wear-
ing out. There are no new ones to replace them. That is
why it is so important to give your automobile the best
possible care.
One of the best ways to do that is to use a really fine-
quality motor oil. If you arc not quite sure how to select
such an oil, why not ask the man whose business it is
to help keep cars running smoothly?
Your Phillips 66 Dealer will tell you frankly that, of
all the different oils Phillips makes ... for different
preferences and pocketbooks . . .
Phillips G( Motor Oil is our finest
quality. It is the highest grade and
greatest value that Phillips offers to
car-owners like yourself.
ear Time to change! Drain winter-
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grade Phillips 66 Motor Oil.
Care For Your Car-For Your Country
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BUY MORE WAR SO!
BRING IN YOUR SCRAP IRON
And for PROMPT and efficient •ervie#
as well at ECONOMY and SATISFAC*
TION there it nothing that beats:
NATURAL GAS
Robert Caylord
TV. W. Cumberland
Hugh O'Connor
\t's Phillips
finest Quality
PROVED IN 50 BILL
MILES OF SERVICE
American Industry, as represented by ths
National Association of Mtinufncturcrb, was
one of the organizations invited by the Suta
Department to send consultants to the Amer-
ican delegation at the San Francisco Con-
ference on International Organ.cation.
NAM, spokesman for industries which htva
contributes 85 percent ot the nation's n.ir-
ncie of war oroduotion acceptea. ira Moahcr,
NAM president, named one consultant and
two associate* to the Conference. Choseu
consultant was Kober. Gaylora. NAM ftoard
chairman and its former ircS'.dent, neao of
the ingersol! Milling Machine Company,
Rookford 111., and a machine too. maker
since World War I. Mr. CaylordV associates
nre W. W. Cumberland economist and a
partner in the investment banklnr Arm of
Wellington and Company and HujtIi O'Con-
nor, NAM stafT member and lonjr-time news-
paperman and foreign correspondent.
QUICK HEAT—CLEAN—SATISFYING
SAVE 10% BY PAYING OAS BILL BEFORE
THE 10TH OF EACH MONTH
Producers Utilities Corporation
DISTRIBUTORS Of NATURAL GAS IN THE CITIES OF
CLAUDE AND GOODNIGHT, TEXAS
J. M. Y/XRBERRY, Res. M?r. LEO PATTERSON. CMh.
Groom, Texas Phone 183, Claude
TRY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL ALWAYS USE NATURAL OAS
Hasty War Marriages Face
Grave Readjustment Tests
Hitt and Runn -.The Newcomer Knew More of Ancient History Than Politics!
By A. HITT
Hasty war marriages are going to face the!;' (jreatest
tests when our soldiers return from overseas to worn r t the
strange job for them of being married men.
Serious disappointments are going to be experienced by
both parties but in most cases there will be no insuperable
problems that can't be resojved by the use of common sense.
Timely counsel on this subject is*-——— — - ,
given by Irene Stokes Culman in him- Glv* hlm' and yourself'
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ing magazine, who warns against
the disappointment that may beset
two persons who were married only
a short time before being sepaar-
ated by the war.
"He's in civvies," she says in part
"You never saw him in civvies be-
fore. He looks—well, funny. Not
quite so—well important. He seems
—well, not quite so assured. Or he
seems taller, or shorter, stouter,
slimmer. His speech is not precise-
ly what you remember. You begin
to wonder—did you make a gigantic
mistake?
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BROKEN UP MORE. HOMES
THAN CHORUS GIRLS
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probably years and years. To him j
undoubtedly, you sesm very differ •
ent too. He has his own adjust i
ments to make, in all likelihooc'
much greater than yours, ft Is defin j
itely in the realm of reason that he
has his own moments of self-quas '
tioning and alarm.
"Marriage is a sacred affair, for.
all the growing divorce rate. Give
yours every remotely concslvable
break. You took your soldier, young
woman; he's yours. In heaven's
name stick with him Let's reinvest
marriage in this wonderful country
of ours with some cl its departed
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WINS COVETED ROLE —Beautiful Barbara Britton did bo
well in her role opposite Ray Milland in "Till ^ e Mee t Af?aiii
that Paramount awarded her the leading feminine role in us
ambitious film version of the famed play, "The \ irginian' in V- Jl^
she will appear with Joel McCrea, Brian Donlevy and Sunny 1 ails.
\ FEEDING A HUNGRY WORLD!
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\ Check Your Farm Machinery
American farmers have fed our armed
forces, our citizens, and a large pari of
the rest of the world. Looks like we've
got to keep it up for a while, too. 1 hat
means we must not wait 'til the last
minute to fix up tractors, combines,
binders, or any other machine thai is
needed for next season. Check them o-
ver now and let us order needed parts.
It's the only way to be safe.
FARMERS GRAIN &
IMPLEMENT CO.
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MARILLO-JH^-.A'-
REMOVAL NOTICE
Mrs. O. K. Mayo
Aniiounres the Removal
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on the styling and fabrics alone. Remember, if your
furniture is to gi\e the utmost in comfort, appearance,'
and years of service it must be made well.
There is a simple way to insure your furniture invest*
merit. Look for the KROEHLER label under the seat
cushion.
HEATH FURNITURE CO
AMARILLO, TEXAS & CLARENDON, TEXAS
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Waggoner, Thomas T. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1945, newspaper, June 1, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353792/m1/4/: accessed May 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.