The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 1, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 9, 1952 Page: 2
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Want
KNOCKS HXRE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE For
sale cheap 2 linoleum rugs 1 chest
of drawers 1 kitchen cabinet 3
bedsteads 2 mattresses 3 pillows
1 Ice box 1 pnedicine cabinet 2 oil
stoves 1 200 radio and record
player dishes and cooking utensils I
Mb Delia Lemley Red Deer St
Canadian lp
POfT SUn 320acre farm
WellImproved About 23 miles
southeast of Canadian on Farm
ToMarket Road 277 Forrest Vise
Briscoe Tex 625p
NOTICE We service all makes
of sewing machines Gilbert Appli-
ance 311 Kingman Canadian Tex
Fhone 283 5221
NOTICE As several dogs are
bothering my chickens I ask the
owners to keep them up before I
destroy the animals Mrs C H
Willis 622p
CLEARANCE SALE On all
air conditioners North Plains
Appliance 52
FARMCRS New deal on
Stroud oxygen bottles and gas
Bring In your acetylene and
oxygen drums for exchange
Chllders Weldlns Shop 41tf
FOR RENT Modern two room
furnished apartment with bath
All bills paid See Charlie Bettls
or call 320 34tfc
PLUMBING Call 80 for
plumbing service when you
need ltl J Clyde Loper Texas
State Plumbing License No 2433
BEEF CATTLE WANTED
Milk or grain fat weighing 550
to 800 pounds Studers Market
Phone No 28 46tic
FOR SALE Used ranges re-
frigerators radios heaters Bar-
gains Pavlovsky Electric 22tf
NOTICE Feeders cattle
guards stock racks loading
shutes branding squeezers at
Chllders Welding Shop 41tf
WANTED Used furniture
Will buy any type In Canadian
on Wednesday Shamrock Uphol-
stery Furniture Co Jonsey
Shamrock Tex 14tf
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
Parties and sales Mrs Louise
Vcrkler Phone 332W 17tf
For Rent For Sale Wanted
etc only 25c In our wantad
column No word limit Price
of 25c does not apply to busi-
ness houses whose ads are con-
sidered commercial >
BUTCHERING Cloyds cus
torn butchering Phone 100 or
residence phone 37 tf
HOGS WANTED Each Mon-
day and Tuesday at Hlgglns
Frank Ewing tfc
RUBBER STAMPS Let us
have your orders for rubber
stamps Fast service The News
Phone 79
NOTICE These wantads
are only 25c when not placed by
a business house Our noncom-
mercial wantfads axe strictly a
reader service
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THE HEMPHILL COUNTY NEWS
CANADIAN TEXAS
Entered as secondclass matter
ot the Post Office In Canadian
Texas under the Act of March 3
1379 Published Every Tuesday
Othello Miller EditorPub
JUrs O Miller AdvReportlng
Advertising Rate Cardi
Cards of Thanks 50c
NonCommercial WantAds 25c
For Rent For Sale Wanted
etc No word limit Price of 25e
does not apply to business
houses whose ads are con-
sidered commercial
WantAds Commercial word3c
Minimum Charge 50c
Legate per word Jc
Additional Insertions word > lc
Displar 5Inch Minimum
Local Open and Foreign 49c
Local re run next Issue 40c
Local Contract M Every Week
New Ad during the year 40c
Reruns following Issue 30c
Subscription Prlcesi
In nemphlll and Adjoining
Counties per year 00
Elsewhere per year 1250
All Payable in Advance
rhhi Hemphill jomnr news Canadian texas
SCHOOLDAZEAGAIN
ABOVE THE
milABAWO
KJO ONE BELIEVES the exact
iN frank truth Utter candor at
ways falls upon skeptic ears You
can call your boss to his face an old
penny grasper and that old penny
grasper not only wont believe 11
but also wont believe you said 11
seriously He will either laugt
ironically or remind you grufflj
that he has no time for Jokes
Or maybe hes a liberal fellow
Bandy it about and hell think youre
making fun of him or angling for a
raise And youll never get a raise
by shocking him with the naked
truth no matter how flattering Its
too strange
Tell your wife shes a caviling
Ihrew and that shrew beg pardon
however startled by your strange
utterance will pay no more atten-
tion to your voraciousness than a
pelican pays to an individual fish in
a school of minnows But disguise
the truth wrap it in a nasty lnj
linuatlon and she will recognize
the ghastly facts
Or maybe she is beautiful and
companionable that fact will mean
nore to her expressed in clothes
ind Jewelry than it will dressed is
itark statement
Unadorned truth is like a dis-
placed person from a nudist camp
the nudist strolls down the street
Innocently indifferent to the gaping
ind catcalling of unbelievers lie
or she as is truth is not inter-
ested in convincing you of anything
r in proving the selfevident The
ludist as does truth coincides with
ibe plan or nature and not the de-
ceits of man And Just as there is
> place for the nudist there is a
place for the unadorned truth out
of the public view
Thats because the pure truth is
oo dazzling for our eyes Like the
tudist It leaves its audience too
Busy recovering from the shock ot
ti appearance to have much traf-
fic with belief In fact polite people
enerally turn their faces from the
laked truth
Dress it up a little to please some
if our vanities and we credullously
class It to our bosoms
REMEMBER the Final Roping
Match here Monday afternoon and
night
Mrs J E Jackson and daughter
Patsy of Vandelia Mo visited
here Wednesday night with Mr
and Mrs L Hardage They went
on to Miami where Patsy will be
employed in the bank
Europe Is the second smallest
continent In the world
EIGHT MEN TO BE
INDUCTED SEPT 1
Eight men will Hie Inductedinto
the service on Septemebr 17 THHy
are B M Bryant Jr Canadian
Jimmy W Rogers Booker Thomas
B Carruth Oruver Billy Jeff
Hawkins Spearman Leo L Schu
ler Ferryton George Randall Jr
Spearman Jack L Gill Hlgglns
Donald L Buxton Perryton and
Bobby Lee Metr Booker
There will be no call for phy-
sical examinations In September
Fourteen men will be sent for phy-
sicals on October 24 and eleven
men will be Inducted on October 27
WASHITA
Melvin Wheeler is driving olr
school bus again this year
Mrs Ralph Downs of Borger vis-
ited Mr and Mrs Jay Ballard
Wednesday
Mrs Opal Kent and children of
Miami visited her brother and Mel
vin Wheeler and family Saturday
Bill and George Arrlngton vleft
last Monday to attend college at
Oklahoma university
Mrs Dane Vinson and daughter
Beverly Jean of Kansas City who
have been visiting her parents Mr
and Mrs Cap Rutherford left tor
home Wednesday
Those shopping in Wheeler Sat-
urday were Mr and Mrs Curtis
Damron Mr and Mrs Marion Rob
ertson Mr and Mrs Neal Crosier
and family Mrs Henry Young and
children Mrs Albert Thome and
son Albert Mr and Mrs Walter
Yeager and Mr and Mrs 8 L
Dixon
Mr and Mrs Jay Ballard visited
Mr and Mrs Neal Crosier Sunday
Curtis Damron visited Gaddy
Vise Monday i
Sunday visitors in the Marlon
Robertson home were Mr and Mrs
Tom Muse E J Harper Cora and
James Batts
Those In Canadian Tuesday to
start their children off to school
were Mr and Mrs Vlrgls Brock
Mrs Clarence Walser Mrs R B
Dunnlvan Mrs Melvin Wheeler
Mrs Neal Crosier and Mrs Law-
rence Prater Mr and Mrs J P
Keeton and Mrs John Keeton
shopped
Mr and Mrs Roger Batts were
Sunday dinner guests df Mr and
Mrs Curtis Damron
Mrs A Caldwell who has been
111 in the Shattuck hospital return-
ed home last Sunday She Is Im-
proving nicely Her daughter Mrs
Rhoda Tunmons of New Mexico
is here caring for her
Mr and Mrs Jay Ballard shop
ped in Shamrock Monday
Mrs L S Burnette assumed her
Bring Your Next
Prescription To Us
and
Save Up To OneThird
THE PANHANDLES LEADING
DRUG STORES
CRETNEY DRUG
Pampa Texas
Jennye Jo Barton
Marries Lewis Blau
Miss Jennye Jo Bartin daughter
of Mr Mrs
and Alex Barton Jr
I
of Canadian became the bride of
Mr Lewis Blau son of Mr and Mrs
Max Blau of Booker in an im-
pressive ceremony August 24 at the
First Methodist church in Booker
The pastor the Rev Roy Mc
Gregor read the doublering cere-
mony at five o clock before an al-
tar decorated with tall baskets of
blue asters and silvered foliage
Cathedral tapers in branched
candelabra completed the Setting
Given Jn marriage by her uncle
J C Barton the bride was lovely
In a gown of white winter lace
over bridal satin The dress was of
street length and fashioned with a
full skirt and short fitted jacket
which buttoned down the front It
was embroidered with rhlnestones
and a design In gold A shoulder
length veil of illusion fell frona
colot of matching lace She wore
lace mitts and carried an antique
Bible topped with red roses and
satin streamers
Attending the wedding from here
were Mr and Mrs Ralph Alex-
ander and Nancy Mr and Mrs
Harry Haines and sons Mr and
Mrs Leslie Webb and Leslyn and
Ronnie Mr and Mrs Tom Hill
and J T Mr and Mrs Dick Bar-
ton and Mrs Lela Ross
duties as a teacher again at the
Blue Ridge school
Visitors in the Lawrence Prater
home Sunday afternoon wero Mr
and Mrs Roger Batts and children
Mr and Mrs Ace Adcock are re-
modeling their home
Mrs Henry Young find sons
shopped in Pampa Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Roger Batts and
family attended church at Briscoe
Sunday night
Wednesday night visitors In the
Lawrence Prater home were his
brother Hortdn Prater and wife of
Perryton
TtraoAY amy J jjja
DEMAND for a cbangeM is
A strong It is Eisenhowers task
to prove that that means a repub
lican victory On the other hand
Stevenson will urge that he will
glvo a complete change and the
administration will remain demo
cratic He also has to determine
how much aid he can afford to etc1
ccpt from the president and his
personal followers The Galien
River Gazette Three Oaks Mlett
Not only do we wish to see the
electoral college abolished and the
President elected by popular vpte
but we would also like to see a
strong Republican party estab-
lished In North Carolina This wish
is activated not so much by the
Tvlsh that our state might receive
more consideration from the na-
tion in political contests by virtue
of being a pivotal state as It Is the
desire that we may get the Repub
licans out of the Democratic party
in North Carolina The Warren
Record Warrcnton N C
K
When a man buys a home or a
bit ot property he is casting a vote
which is backed by his honor and
fortune He elects to becom6 a
stockholder in his community He
is expressing his faith inthe future
He believes that our Constitution
will validate his decision and se-
cure him in the possession of what
he labors and saves to acquire
His choice Is made possible by the
tree market It can all be cancelled
out however If his political vote
la not itrong enough to maintain the
free market without which person-
al choice is impossible The Free
Press South Charleston W Va
Mrs Eva Rhea of Canadian and
her daughter Miss Ruby Rhea ot
AmarUlo are In CaUfornja where
they are visiting another daughter
ot Mrs Rhea Mrs Florence Finch
They will return home about the
20th ot this month
There was w
called Anna proof yellow boot
that were the meanest toutxlt of
footgear that any boy tried to get
oncr off Made c4 a heavy tough
rubberized fabric these boots vnt
designed with a certain construc-
tion at the ankles that was to help
In keeping them from pulling off
the wearers feet as he waded
mud Whoever It was that invented
those boots succeeded admirably In
creating something that would not
pull off In the mud If getting into
them was something of a chare
getjlng out of them Was a minor
operation It was finally discovered
that a fork in a small cherry tree
Was Jtut right to serve as a boot-
jack So the urchin could dlyest htm
self of the foot gear by lying on his
back wedging his foot in the fork
of the tree placing the other foot
against the tree and pushing for all
he was Worth Morning Sun Iowa
NewMHerald
This issue bt the Union probably
marks my exit from the publish
lng business after On active Hie ol
seventyone years forty tw o o
them as a newspaper publisher Wf
began our active life at ten yeari
of age swinging a lashs uhlp ovci
the backs of huge ugly oxen re-
cently released from the freight
wagon trains of the Dakotas when
the railroads came through They
were the very essence of bovine
depravity and the only language
they understood war profanity of
the most violent kind Have been
going at one thing or another ever
since and it may be high time to
retire Arthur Towne In The Ot
sego Mich Union
vacation and also to attend the
wedding ot their son Bill
Mr and Mrs Jesse Swires re-
turned home Thursday after vis-
iting at Wellington Tex a few
days with an aunt Mrs G A
Richards Everything Is hot and
dry down there theysay
REMEMBER the Final Roping
Mrs Joe Slaters son and wife Match here Monday afternoon and
Mr and Mrs A F Brace of yigo night
Park Tex left Canadian Tuesday 1
evening for Chicago to spend their Patronize the advertiser
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Livestock Transportation
Bonded and Insured
Office above Modern Lumber Co
PHONES
Office 35
Residences 159
EARL BLACKMORE SON
GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING
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PAMPA NEWS STAND BUILDING
114 N Russell PAMPA
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the Opening of a New Hat and Accessory Shop at Popular
Prices Featuring Exclusive Lines of
Millinery Purses Glomes
Belts Fashion Jewelry
BS We Cordially Invite You to Sitop in and
See Us Whenever You Are in Pampa
Helenes Hat Accessory Shop
Phone 4242 111 Wi FRANCIS Pampa Texas
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 1, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 9, 1952, newspaper, September 9, 1952; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47777/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.