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CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TEXAS
THURSDAY 26 JULY 1979
letters
to the editors
HBP*
By Betty Rath Beard
To the Editor:
I wish to obtain names and
$140,000.00
LUMBERYARD
INVENTORY!
PLUS REAL ESTATE-
TRUCKS -FORKLIFT
Pleasant Valley
Lumber & Supply
4631 River Drive
Amarillo, Texas
Saturday-August 4
9:00 a.m.
Sunday-August 5
lKlO p.m.
Inspect: Friday. August 3,
KMX) a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
LUMBER fc BUILDING
MATERIALS:
Over 100.000 B/F Lumber
incL white pine, cedar,
fir. yellow pine, ship lap-
corrugated metal-
molding-siding-nails-
sheetrock-paneling-
plywood-peg board-
asphalt shingles-
insulation-doors-
windows-cement-screen
doors-storm doors-bolts-
folding attic stairways-
particle board-Mar lite
planks-Macklanburg
Duncan thresholds &
weatherstrip-power
tools-hand tools-
plumbing supplies-
electrical supplies-paint
stain k related supplies-
TRUCKS k FORKLIFT:
1975 Chev. custom deluxe
30 w/American steel bed.
dual-1971 GMC1500
super custom pickup.
auto/air/radio-1969 GMC
5500 V6 truck. w/PTO.
steel lift bed. dual-1965
GMC 4000 V6 truck,
w/heil hyd. bed. dual-
hyster H60F forklift oil
clutch, side shift 144" 11ft-
OTHER EQUIPMENT:
Red Devil Paint shaker-
key mach. k blanks-HG
Fischer colorant
(H*penser-Harbil colorant
dispenser-screen wire
cutter-Fletcher Terry glass
cutter-Rockwell delta
table saw-planer-BfltD
drill bit sharpener-metal
bolt bins. 5 tier-office
equip, ft furnishings-
gondolas-MUCH MORE!
TxE-010-0275
For Brochure Contact:
AUCTIONEERS
4101 WEST 34TH
AMARILLO, TEXAS 806/352-1503
addresses of any descendants of
Ephraim Polly who died at
Canadian, Hemphill Co., Texas,
April 21. 1905.
His daughters were: Mrs.
Annie M. Hargrave b. July 18,
1870, and Mrs. Katie W. Pop-
ham b. Sept. 6, 1872.
Ephraim was hospital steward
at Fort Hays, Ks., 1867-1873.
Information about him is of
historical interest in our com-
munity.
Thank you for your coopera-
tion.
Yours truly,
RANDY MADDEN
NANCY MADDEN
1800 Main St.
Hays, Kansas 67601
BYBEE DRILLING CO.
Water Weils
Submersible Pumps
HARVEYBYBEE
Box 37-Hlgglna. Tk.
Phone 852-4211
or CftC Communications
*23-6471
Visitors during the weekend
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gunn to attend the wedding of
their daughter, Debbie Kay
Gunn, and Paul Lee Rankin
Saturday afternoon were Re-
becca Laurie of Dallas; Theresa
and Randy Taylor, Kim and
Chad, of Briscoe; Mrs. Gunn's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Whisenant, of Sweetwater; Da-
vid Martin of Garland and Dana
Milner of Las Cruces, New
Mexico.
Mrs. Valentine Schoenhals
and Donald Schoenhals return-
ed Sunday evening from Broken
Arrow, Oklahoma, where they
visited for the weekend with
Gary and Peggy Schoenhals,
Tracy and Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beard went
to Shattuck, Oklahoma, last
Thursday to visit with Mrs.
Beard's mother, Mrs. Lillie
Merydith, whom they took to
Woodward that evening as their
supper guest.
Sharon Koch of Wichita Falls,
arrived home for the Lipscomb
School reunion and she visited
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gust Koch, for several
days.
During the weekend visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Fry were their daughter
and granddaughter, Barbara
and Jessica Jines, of Miami,
and Mrs. Fry's sister, Lottie
Oakley, from Odessa.
Sandy Mann of Canadian was
an overnight visitor Friday in
the home of Kim Ballard.
Among those who attended
the races at La Mesa Park in
Raton, New Mexico, over the
weekend were Gene Booth.
Mike Booth of Arnett, Oklaho-
ma, and Gene Hauser of Pampa.
Linda and Wilma Laubhan of
Dumas were Saturday visitors in
the home of his parents, Mina
and Clarence Case.
Visitors during the weekend
in the home of Claris and Gust
Koch were Scott and Opal Davis
of Canyon; Vernon and Eva
Miller of Colorado Springs,
Colorado.
Other Sunday visitors in the
Koch home were Don Thompson
of Amarillo; Alfred Koch of
Pampa; Fred and Carrie Koch of
Grand Junction, Colorado; Lillie
Haines of Arnett. Oklahoma;
Arlene Walker and Ruth Price of
Higgins; and Lottie and Hillmer
Koch.
Will Bussard visited with his
great grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Bussard, at Higgins
last Friday while his mother.
Mrs. Kathy Bussard. went to
Harmon, Oklahoma.
Weekend visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fiel were
Randy and Pam Fiel, Misty and
good tasting
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Mr. and Mr, -J
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Monday from ^
Kevin and Mike
Amett, Oklahoma, Wl
thl* week in the hon
and Mrs. Gene Boott
and Melinda.
Carrie and Fred nvHI
Sunday for their homeinC
Junction, Colorado,
spending the pastthreed
the home of Mr. and L
HiHmer Koch. On sJ
Kochs went to PerTyton«
they visited with Mrs, |
Fiel who was a ptfintl
Ochiltree General HosjntaL I
Mr. and Mrs. Herman I
were in Pampa over the i
end to visit with Mrs. I
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J
Beesley, and with her sister^
her family, Mr. and Mr. J|
Hardin, Tina and Todd.
Visitors this weekintheb
of Mr. and Mrs. Ervii |
Kellie and Eddie, were I
Koch's sister, Dorothy Floyd,!
Canyon; Connie Floyd of A
rillo; and Terrv Floyd of h
Mr. and Mrs. Hart)'I
went to Amarillo Sundaytoii
with Mr. Wheeler's
Mrs. Beatrice Evans.
Lovella Booth. Quentia i
Melinda. Kevin Booth of A
Oklahoma, went to Eli I
Oklahoma Friday and1
jver the weekend with!
Booth's sister and her I
Mrs. Marilyn McAlary,C
Carrie, Stacie and Shane. (
Saturday they took thee
to Oklahoma City to visit f
Zoo.
Mrs. Alvin Adams, *hois|
patient in Highland
Hospital in Pampa this \
had surgery Monday.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Carl Cansler from D
visited with friends in Cui
last week. Mrs. Cansler is|
former Canadian resident
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Finctaj
Amarillo visited
with Margie and Mary P
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co mm unity concert
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Ezzell, Ben & Ezzell, Nancy. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1979, newspaper, July 26, 1979; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136602/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.