The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1975 Page: 8 of 22
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burdensome.
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Committee, of which I aal
member, has just completed
extensive schedule of hem
concerning the scope of |
KTain inspection problem i
will shortly be fashioning i ti
to deal with irregularitiesll
have been uncovered.
When the committeei
begins to draft the
language I will si
strengthening criminal
ties in the present
Standards Act, as «u.
several other minor chupl
SERVICE ACADEMY
NOMINATIONS
I am still accepting ippb
tions for the nominations torn
academies. I am authorial
fill three vacancies it theb
Force Academy, three it ffdt
Point and two at tbe 1W
Academy. I can also nom*
ten individuals to competed!
State-wide basis for adffl*
to the U.S. Merchant toil
Academy.
I urge all high school *■>
who are interested inattei4|
one of the academies to
me immediately it If
Washington office: 1315
Office Building, Wishing
D.C. 20515 (202/22WM
COATS
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White Tbiyk*
? PRICE ,
CEHTEB
jgelist Bobby Sunderland to
n Crusade here October 26
Evanglist Bobby
f of the Larry Jones
5 Association will
iecial crusade at the
j Methodist Church
, beginning Sunday,
.* the Rev. James
istor, announced this
ade is scheduled for
beginning on
I 26th, and continu-
Wednesday night,
I will be held at 7 a.m.
. Monday through
V and at the regular
^Sunday.
[olrnan called Rev.
| a "dedicated young
els a special concern
people and the
|they face in today's
ry Jones, he also is
omitted to introduc-
one he can to the
jfe of all — the life in
rist," Rev. Holman
nderland joined the
fes team as a full-time
er July 1, 1973.
Ution to preaching
he coordinates plan-
rganizational aspects
es featuring Larry
evangelist whose
ers are in Oklahoma
ind, age 38, is a
Jobart, Oklahoma. He
{Oklahoma churches
rs before joining the
es Evangelistic As-
awarded the B.A.
Southwestern State
Ifeatherford, in 1959
|B.D. degree from
ern Baptist Theolo-
EVANGELIST BOBBY SUNDERLAND
gical Seminary, Fort Worth, in
1963.
Sunderland and his wife,
Wanda Gayle, have four
children; Mike 18, Melody 16,
John 13. and Tom age 11.
Attend the Hobby Show
Sunday afternoon, City Hall!
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Kessie
will be in Shamrock Sunday
aftenoon for an informal 63rd
wedding anniversary coffee for
Mrs. Kessie's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L.E. Clay. The annivers-
ary date was Wednesday,
October 15.
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NEO-VADRIN
NATURAL SOURCE
lecithin
100 CAPS
REG.
$4.98
$33f
Canadian RECORD
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THURSDAY 16 OCTOBER 1OT5
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WILL BE OPEN
Sunday, Oct. 19 & 26
Especially for the Foliage Tour
AND OF COURSE WE WILL BE OPEN
THROUGH-OUT THE WEEK FROM
9 A.M. —11 P.M.
6 GOOD REASONS TO SHOP AT
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1975, newspaper, October 16, 1975; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136406/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.