The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 27, 1941 Page: 1
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Largest Circulation
in Hemphill County
3375 Readers
1125 Copies
Volume III
Not For Drug
Store Cowboy
CANON CITY COLO Every
night In the rear Ed W Coryell
equipped with flashlight pistol and
shotgun will go on patrol to fright-
en deer away trom the gardens ol
Canon City
For the lack of a better title the
state game and fish department has
listed Coryell as a deer herder
There are other deer herders in
the state but their duties are to feed
and protect the herds In the winter
Coryell protects the cltyi vegeta-
bles trom the deer
llow many thousand deer he has
driven out ot Canon City gardens In
the last eight years Coryell doesnt
know Once he saw more than 100
deer In one hour One herd num-
bered 67 deer before he drove them
away
Coryell has developed his own sys-
tem to frighten the deer First he
alms at their feet with his 22call
ber revolver If that doesnt work
he uses a small caliber shotgun
loaded with bird shot The shot does
not penetrate the hide merely sting-
ing them enough to start the herd
running
Coryells job was created when a
law was enacted providing a gar
doner can sue the state it his prop-
erty Is damaged by a protected ani-
mal So far no gardener near Canon
City has sued
Coryell drives an average ot 100
miles each night examining each
garden hourly His deer patrol
mileage In the last eight years ap
proximates 130 000 miles
The prettiest sight he has ever
seen Coryell said was when his
spotlight swung down a line of 28
deer standing shouldcrtoshoulder
along the bank of a stream They
fled when he fired his revolver at
them
Deer are not the only animals
Coryell has seen J > rr his patrols
Twice he has seen mountain lions
and smaller game is often discov-
ered
Coryell said the deer come to Can-
on City district tor protection during
the hunting season
SWIMMiNORed Deer Beach
State Inspected Adv
Dry Water Hole
PLUMBING
Heating
Metal
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Texas Capital News Strvlce Feature
PETRIFIED TREE TRUNKS Tourists can view this scene
on State Hr 85 north of Eagle Pass in Maverick County
It is known as the Dry Water Hole and remains of old
time prairie schooners testify to its history It also offers
quite a display ot petrified tree trunks a shown in th
picture
CANADIAN TEXAS FRIDAY JUNE 27 1941
Children Victims of Religious Cult Beatings
Tiu Oplull New > S r k Ftaturat
GOD BLESS AMERICAVSelllng motto cards of this patriotic phrase as a means of earning a living
while they travel around the country a group claiming U sponsor a religious sect known at the Interdenomina
tlonaU became enmeshed with the law at Columbus Tex for the brutal beating of their children to drive the
sin out of their bodies Pictured here are Dora Brown 14 Maybelle Carter 13 Harry Rooks 12 Henry
Crawford 15 and Jesse Lucas 16 who to use the language of the authorities in tho case appear to have had
hell beat out of them to satisfy the fanatical belief of their parents
Conflicting statements were made by the Rev and Mrs Louis Walker Mrs Annie Porter and Mrs Maysel
Lucas but from what they said It appears to be another dont salute the flag outfit although they depend
upon selling GOD BLESS AMERICA cards for a llvihood
Big Order
The Hemphill County News is
printing ten thousand fourpage
pamphlets advertising the rodeo this
week a big order in anybodys shop
PO YOU KNOW YOUR TEXAS g I
Taaaa Capital Haws Sarvkf Feature
Can You Identify
This Texas Picture
TCNS Niolo
Test Your Knowledge of Texas
with these questions answers for
which will be found elsewhere in
this newspaper
1 What popular eomlcpapet
character is ahown in this statue
that stands in Crystal City Texas
2 Why did Crystal City erect
this statue
3 Who originated the character
hero portrayed
a In what county is Crystal City
Answers on page 3
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Grinding Roughage
Not Very Advisable
Farmers are fooling themselves
and not their cattle when they
grind up corn fodder and stemmy
hay so fine the animals are un-
able to separate the good materi-
al trom the bad according to n-
It Snapp professor of beet cattlo
husbandry at the University of Il-
linois college of agriculture
It s true that a given amount
ot ground fodder will go some-
what further than It would It it
were fed whole However the un-
palatable roughage tend to dilute
good feed making for less rata-
bility and digestibility tor the ra-
tion as a whole Snapp ex-
plained
Head the righthand column on
this page
Local News
Its roundup time at the Fred
ilobart ranch this week
Read the Red Deer Bridge adver-
tisement on the back page
The Anvil Park rodeo will start at
2 p m promptly each day during
the threeday celebration
By actual count six different men
have asked about farm work at The
News office so far this week Remem-
ber when you place a helpwanted
ad these men are most apt to see It
In The Hemphill County News
Turn in your items of news
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LET EVERYBODY SEE IT PUT IT IN THE NEWS
The Hemphill County New
The Only Paper With Complete Coverage in Both City and Country
Young Men
To Register
Here Tuesday
Young men who have become 21
years of age since the first registra-
tion Oet 161940 will be required
to register for selective military ser-
vice at the office of the local draft
board in the First National bank
Tuesday
s
Beuna Cox has resigned as county
welfare officer here
Notice the big firecracker ad on
this page Mrs Johnson has one of
the biggest 4th of July stocks ever
handled in Canadian
New Baby
Mr and Mrs John Golteher are
the proud parents of a new baby
boy born at the local hospital
yesterday morning
FOR SALEAt a bargain Thirty
feet of feltbase linoleum Six feet
wide Mrs Jesse Grimes Adv
Tomorrow will be a big day here
what with voting for a new U S
senator and deciding on bonds for
building a new bridge across Red
Deer
Spend Sunday
Here At Lake
Mr and Mrs John Morrison and
family of Pampa accompanied by
Mr Morrisons sister Mrs E II
Haralson at Canadian and the
J B Haralson and J A Morrison
families spent Sunday boating on
Lake Marvin
For Nerve Tension Keep
Feet on Floor Is Advice
CHICAGO Keep your feet on the
floor and dont grit your teeth 11 you
want to escape nervous tension
An issue of the Journal of the
American Medical Association rec
ommended elimination of energy
lapping motions monotony and Im
mobility as the best means to avoid
nervous tension a product of clvill
zatlon
Recreation should provide a
change from normal routine not
merely physical activity the Jour-
nal advises Eat regularly and not
between meals and relax complete-
ly several times th v J ur
nal said
Firecrackers
Large Assortment
Sky Rockets
Roman Candles
Firecrackers
Toy Pistols
5c 10c 15c 20c
and 60c each
Ec 10c 15c
and 20c
lc 5c and 10c
Per Package
10c 35c and 49c
Each
Flags in Several Sizes and
Prices Many Other Items
Johnsons
Off Established
Routes
150 Per Year
5c Per Copy
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Pappy Gels the Hot Foot
As the Texas Senatorial Sweep-
stakes heads into the home stretch
we find that dark horse Jlvln
Jerry leading by a snozzle over
the favor lie Polemic Pappy with
Loyal Lyndon
WASSON
itretch effort
to being away
and Mouthing
Martin fighting
it out for a poor
third The rest ot
the field aro losP
in the dust
By the mud-
slinging he ha
started it appears
that Pappy U
frantle in hi
More accustomed
out in front h
hoesnt appear to run well in close
tompetition And he is a poor
tnudder
The House of Representatives of
the 47th Texas Legislature who
called upon the governor to make
the Senate race when theyj
thought he would resign to do it
ind thus take the tax pressure off
tf them has cramped his style
y staying on at Austin whIU
they delay the Important appro-
priation bills Ills Excellency la
tecomtng suspicious that there may
> e a Jack in that box of endorse
nent
To win this race ODanlel will
have to do several things at this
late date namely
1 Convince the old folks an
their dependents that they will not
lose their pensions if he leaves the
governors chair This ia a diffi-
cult taskfor it is generally accept-
ed that with Pappy in Washington
the petroleum pals of Coke Steven-
son could prevail upon him to call-
a special session of the Legislature
within 00 days of his elevation for
the purpose of adjusting thai
4Vic oil production tax chief source
of revenue for the pensioners
2 Bear down on the old time
religion with plenty of teara ahe < J
for that dear old mother o mine
3 Put over the idea he ia pro
motlng that he is as good a pro-
hibitionist as the late Senator Mor
ru Sheppard father of the no
tbsoleta 18th Amendment Reports
that South Texas has turned front
ODanlel for his dry stand is a lot
of horse feathers Within 18 month
this will bo the burning issue ia
state politics sooner if ODanlel is
not elected senator
4 Quit his mud slinging an
ignore his opponents aa he has M
successfully done in the past
While Mann has a slight lead
the former SM U hero of the grid-
iron is still a long ways from the
goat posts With his statewide or-
ganization inherited in part from
former Governor Jimmy Allred be
haa a powerful basic vote but it
is noticeable that his strength re-
mains atatic
If 0Damel really gets going he
will be kicking the dust in Jerrys
eyes come election day UNLESS
there is a political trade with Dies
and Johnson neither of whom has
a ghost of a chance of winning
and it will take their combined
strength coupled with that of Mann
to defeat the governor if ho gets
the old tcarjerking act to clicking
in time
Johnson1 progress has been most
disappointing to hie new deal
backers After June 28th the Great
White Father in Washington may
begin his next fireside salutation
My friends In Texas where
have you gone
Outside their respective congres-
sional districts Johnson the Yes
man of the administration and
Dies the No man will garner
hardly a shirttail full of votes
This is a orlvate fight Mr Pres-
ident
It the 47th Legislature adjourns
line die watch for the biggeat
lhakeup in the employee lists of
the Public Welfare department
Board of Control and other stata
boards now ODaniel controlled
that has taken place In Texas slnca
the Ferguson administrations
A recommended remedy for rid-
ding hogs ot worms Is a full feed of
whole oats which have been soaked
in buttermilk given after tho hogs
have been kept oft feed for 24 to 30
hours The oats should be soaked
for 10 or 11 hours Buttermilk can
b prepared by mixing on gallon
t temlsolld buttermilk with 11 gal
Iwu of water
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 27, 1941, newspaper, June 27, 1941; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47199/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.