The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 2, 1953 Page: 4
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BAfrlFIsES
PEKSOIOXS
The Olty 1 Hfwlns will hold
Usstrenond imil fireworks dls
pUi Frtrfsr night July 3 It will
be held west of tho rodeo grounds
and sUrt Just alter dark
H J DonneU says his wheat
tested 80 but then wasnt much
of It He harvested his own but
ho says some 0 the bit machines
have worked all day to till a truck
He looks for things to be mighty
rough if we dont get rain by the
middle of July
Loren and John Blaslngame of
Amarillo were dinner guests In the
Olen Uostutler home Sunday
CONGRATULATIONS
and
BEST WISHES
to the
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Palace Theatre
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WHEN MRS C n COOSS superchick was bom hero a
few Tears ago the First National Bank was carrying on
business as usual Mr Wilbur with a preachers loro of
fried chicken was fascinated by this oddity
PERSONAXS
Tho old original Bonk Record
Book will be on display In the
lobby of the First National Bank
here during its gala 60th Anni-
versary celebration Wednesday
Former Deputy Sheriff Tom New
tons fingers are healing nicely
now lie suffered very painful in-
juries some months ago In South
Texas while working on the gener-
ator of his car
Mr and Mrs Loren Blackmore
and BUI Earl were guests at a
Father Day supper In the Earl
Blackmore home Jack Oilbreath of
Sayre Okla was also a guest
Mrs Clarence Nix of Canadian Is
spending a week with Mr and Mrs
Homer Sanders
CONGRATULATION
The First National Bank
on
50 Years of Progress
Canadians Finest Department Store
Washita
Everyone is busy with wheat
harvest
Cap Rutherford and sons return
ed home Monday with their com-
bines from Oklahoma
The Curtis Damrons transacted
business In Wheeler Wednesday
Karen Barker of Oageby spent
Saturday with Wilms Crosier
Mr and Mrs Gus Brock visited
Sunday in the home of his brother
Virgil and family
Mrs Harvey Trultt of Canadian
yislted Cora Batts Jolene Brock
and Wilma Crosier last Monday
and Judged their summer project
Cora Batts Is helping Mrs Mel
vln Wheeler this week
Wllma Crosier spent Tuesday at
Mobeetle with Mona FlnesterwaU
Those enjoying n picnlo and
swim at the beach at Gage Okla
Sunday were Mr and Mrs Leon
Filllnglm and girls Mr and Mrs
Neal Crosier and children Jolene
Brock Karen Barker Mona Flnes
terwald and Cora and Marie Batts
Shopping In Wheeler Saturday
Mmes Curtis Damron Marlon
Robertson George Reams the Meal
Crosier family and Marie Batts
Mr and Mrs Roger Batts and
girls visited In the Curtis Damron
home Sunday I
The Rev S A Wolf ot Leila filled
his regular Sunday appointments
Mr and Mrs Wolf were dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs E O
Filllnglm and Mrs Wm Rose
Mr and Mrs Paul Simpson and
daughters Bonnie and Joyce at
tended church at Briscoe Sunday
Fathers Day guests in the home
of Mr and Mrs E E Meek were
Mr > and Mrs Jack Meek and
chlldem Mr and Mrs Roy Mead-
ows and children Clyde Meek and
Orant Mr and Mrs PaulCypher
and daughter Pauletta ot Odessa
and J P and Wayne Meek
Dorothy Brotherton of Amarillo
was home over the weekend
Quests In the Joe Hefley home
on Fathers Day were Mr and
Mrs B Raymond Evans and
DeAnn Mr and Mrs Alvis Hefley
and children all of Tulla the Cllf
Congratulations
AND BEST WISHES TO THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CANADIAN
We are al proud as this fine old institution celebrates
its Golden Anniversary as a National Bank
First National Bank
PERRYTON TEXAS
BASIC AIRMAN WILLIAM H CHOW of Canadian Texas and A3C Cnarlos E Holy cirri oi
Harpster Ohio study a floor diagram of a 483rd Troop Carrier Wing C119 Flying Boxcar
prior to loading heavy alrcralt engines on the Korean airlift aircraft Proper placement of
heavy cargo on the aircraft Is important to flying safety Airmen Crow and Bolyard are
members oi the 6127th Air Terminal Group detachment which operates an air terminal
for the 315th Air Division Combat Cargo at a major air Installation in Korea Combat Car-
go aircraft carry tans of supplies and mail as we ll as passengers on the Korean airlllt in
support of UN forces operating at frontline and rear area units In Korea
Mr and Mrs Joe Harper of Ama
rillo visited Mr and Mrs S E
MayfleM Wednesday and Thurs-
day
The Allen Meadows gave an ice
cream supper Wednesday night
Let Us Service
Your Car for the
Fourth
CANADIAN HODEO JULY 45
i
Youll like our
friendly service
convenient location
and our wellknown
Quality Products
Shajlers Sinclair
Service
770 Bob Sha Uar
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Guests were Mr and Mrs Roy
Meadows and children Mr and
Mrs Cecil Meadows and son Mr
and Mrs Loyd Hefley and children
Mr and Mrs LaFoy Vise and
Linda and Kay Mr Meadows
niece and family from East Texas
have bben visiting here
Grandmother Barker was able to
come homo from the hospital the
first of the week
Mr and Mrs Paul Simpson and
daughters visited In the Carl and
Earl Simpsons at Amarillo last
weekend Carl had Just returned
from New York where he had
finished a TV course
Mr and Mrs John Fields of
Dcnnlson Tex visited here last
week with Mr Fields brother and
wife Mr and Mrs II O Fields
Mr Thome of Pampa was in the
community on business Thursday
A business meeting of the church
was held Wednesday night in the
continued on page six
TOimsDAy raua d3
Canadian HD Club
Entertains June 12
The Canadian Home Demon-
stration club sutsrtalned th SMnw
bers of the Mademefs eVabln the
home of Mrs Otis Cook on June
ISFollowing
Following the Timely Topic pee
sented by Mrs Best WOK the
ladles gave a dress rtTUenw4Ue
the frocks recently nnsnpMtea in
a home dreramatdng course UtMtM
by MIm Qldden Those partialna
tlng were Mm BUL Oattert
Norris Robert Forrest Brnset
Smith OK Broun J W Lookhart
and Oliver Hodges
OwenctteForreet and Julia Will
moth lll delegatestodlstdot oamp
making a pinup lamp showtng
safety features to observe In wir-
ing a lamp and reviewed valuable
pointers in good lightingThis was
one of the many valuable lessons
they learned at camp
Mrs Lockhart directed the game
session after which refreshments
were served by the hostess
Others attending the meeting
were Mmes Dallas Hodges A a
Jackson O W McLaln and baby
son and Mrs drover WUlrnottt and
Misses Olenna Yarnold Carolyn
Jo and Sandy Brown Katherlne
Ann Smith and Kathy Lockhart
Maintaininga private opinion
In Soviet Russia makes one a
public enemy
Burning tho candle at both
ends makes an awful drip
THIS LINOTYPE was manufactured near the turn of the
century about the time the First National Bank here re-
ceived Its charter as a national bank in 1903 Many of
these old typecasting machines are still giving good serv-
ice
ford and Loyd Hefley families and
Mr and Mrs Forrest Vise and
Orrell
Oaddy Vise attended funeral
services at Wheeler Sunday for-
D VL Holt
The Rev and Mrs S A Wolf
visited Grandmother Barker at
the Wheeler hospital Sunday
Mr and Mrs Vertner Prater and
childrenof Borger are spending a
few days with their parents Mr
and Mrs Ray Prater
AiiTomm
and WASHES A0MK
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MRS J E GILBERT
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 2, 1953, newspaper, July 2, 1953; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47820/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.