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The Panhandle Herald, Panhandle, Carson County, Texas
Friday, October 6, 195
See it—drive it. T;
there’s built-in value
all the way through!
Chrysler Driving Advantages:
Fluid Drive . . . automatic gear shifting with exclu-
sive car control! High Compression Spitfire Engine
. . . extra power at all speeds. Superfinished parts
for longer life. Chemically treated cylinder walls
for far greater wear! Waterproof Ignition System
. . . prevents stalling in flood or storm. Full
Flow Oil Filter keeps oil clean longer.
7->■ wi vwuiiui i Huvumages;
Chair Height Seats ... no crouching on the
floor . . . Functional Design . . . room for your
head, legs, shoulders. Easy to enter and leave.
Center-arm Steering . . . minimizes road shock,
wheel fight. Rubber Body Mountings . . .
Floating Power . . . eliminate vibration, help
give softest, smoothest ride in history.
Chrysler Safety Advantages:
“Easi-Lock" Hand Brake . . . holds car parked
on any hill. Safety Rim Wheels . . . won't throw
tires after blowouts at normal speeds. Constant
Speed Windshield Wipers . . . electrically operated
—won't slow down when you step on gas. Safe
Guard Hydraulic Brakes . . . exclusive balanced
brake power, smoother stops, less pedal pressure.
The Beautiful
CHRYSLER
with Fluid Drive
Howe Implement Company
PANHANDLE, [TEXAS
Page Two
TTF Jesus had not walked the earth,
I Footsore and weary, long "ago,
-L Oh, I might be so very tired,
And even He could scarcely know
The depths of my discouragement,
Or juft how tired I might grow.
If Jesus had not suffered much,
And borne the greateft agony,
I might have more than I could bear
Of pain, and He could scarcely see ’
How great would be my suffering
Or what that pain would mean to me.
GRACE NOLL
CROWELL
Sifmpatfu/
But oh, my Jesus underftands,
And looks in loving sympathy;
4'Like as a father pitieth
His child,” ’tis thus He pities me,
And I am glad that Jesus knows
When I am walking wearily.
Festival
Winners
(continued from last week)
Canned Exhibits
Mrs. T. L. Haiduk, White Deer,,
Green Beans, 1st.
Mrs. Walter Lill, Green Beans,
Panhandle, 2nd.
Mrs. Audry Crawford, Yellow
Wax Beans, Panhandle, 1st.
Mrs. P. Burgin, Black Eyed
Peas, Panhandle, 2nd.
Mrs. W. W. Jones, Pickled Beets
Skellytown, 2nd.
Mrs. Van Carter, Pickled Beets,
Panhandle, 3rd.
Miss Martha Metcalf, Sweet
Pickles, Liberty, 2nd.
Mrs. Maria' J. Metcalf, Sweet
Pickles, Liberty, 3rd.
Mrs. Leo Detten, Sour Pickles,
Liberty, 2nd.
Miss Martha Metcalf, Sour Pick-
les, Liberty, 3rd.
Mrs. Leroy Frederiksen, Bread
and Butter Pickles, Groom, 2nd.
Mrs. L. Z. Rhodes, Bread and
Butter Pickles, Skellytown, 3rd.
Mrs. Fleeta Clark, Greens, Skel-
lytown, 1st.
Mrs. V. L. Hoff, Gfeens, Skelly-
town, 2nd.
Mrs. T. L. Haiduk, Dell Beans,
White D’eer, 1st.
Mrs. Geo. Latta, Squash, Groom
2nd.
Mrs. V. L. Hoff, Squash, Skelly-
town, 3rd.
Mrs. T. L. Haiduk, Tomatoes,
White Deer, 2nd.
Mrs. Billy Burgin, Tomatoes,
Groom, 3rd.
Mjf-s. Billy Burgin, Tomato
Juice, Groom, 1st.
Mrs. Leroy Frederiksen, Carrots
Groom, 3rd.
Mrs. II. L. Powell, Pineapple,
Panhandle, 1st.
Mrs. F. A. Metcalf, Pineapple,
Liberty, 2nd. 1
Mrs. H. L. Powell, Pears, Pan-
handle, 1st.
Mrs. W. W. Jones, Apples, Skel-
lytown, 2nd.
Mrs. Leroy Frederiksen, Apples,
Groom, 3rd.
Mrs. V. L. Hoff, Watermelon
Pi-eserves, Skellytown, 2nd.
Mrs. Otis Walker, Apricots,
Conway, 3rd.
Mrs. Earl Cummings, Water-
melon Pickles, Tony Ridge, 3rd.
Mrs. Leroy Frederiksen, Relish,
Groom, 1st.
Mrs. Fletta Clark, Peach But-
ter, Skellytown, 1st.
Mrs. Otis Weatherly, Dewber-
ries, Conway, 1st.
Mrs. W. H. Lusk, Peach Pre-
serves, Liberty, 2nd.
Mrs. Earl Williams, Pear Pre-
serves, King, 2nd.
Mrs. V. L. Hoff, Pear Preserves,
Skellytown, 2nd.
Mrs. F. Burgin, Canned Beets.
Groom, 3rd.
Mrs. W. H. Lusk, Peaches,
Liberty Comm. 2nd.
Mrs. F. A. Metcalf, Peaches,
Liberty, 3rd.
Mrs. Jessie Stephens, Pickled
Peaches, Panhandle, 3rd.
Mrs. Leroy Frederiksen, Apri-
cot Butter, Groom, 1st.
Mrs. L. B. Weatherly, Straw-
berry Preserves, Panhandle, 1st.
Mrs. Walter Lill, Jelly, Pan-
handle, 1st.
Miss Martha Metcalf, Jelly,
Liberty, 2nd.
Mrs. L. Z. Rhodes, Jelly, Skelly-
town, 3rd.
Miss Martha Metcalf, Corn, Lib-
erty, 2nd.
Mrs. Maria J. Metcalf, Corn,
Liberty, 3rd.
Mrs. F. A. Metcalf, Relish, Lib-
erty, 1st.
Mrs. Otis Walker, Relish, Con-
way, 3rd.
Miss Martha Metcalf, Apricots,
Liberty, 2nd.
Mrs. Sewell Kammerer, Bell
Peppers, Panhandle, 1st.
Mrs. P. J. Obrecht, Bell Peppers,
King Comm., 2nd.
Mrs. T. L. Haiduk, Bell Pep-
pers, White Deer, 3rd.
Mrs. B. A. Williams, Hot Pep-
pers, Tony Ridge, 2nd.
Mrs. H. R. Pugh, Cucumbers,
Liberty, 1st.
Mrs. Joe Britten, Cucumbers,
Groom, 2nd.
Mrs. W. H. Lusk, Cucumbers,
Liberty, 3rd.
Mrs. Geo. Latta, Egg Plant,
Groom, 2nd.
Mrs. George Latta, Brocolli,
Groom, 1st.
Mrs. V. L. Hoff, Radishes,
Skellytown, 1st.
Mrs. J. R. Sterling, Fresh To-
matoes, Conway, 1st.
Mrs. P. J. Obrecht, Fresh To-
matoes, King Comm., 2nd.
Mrs. T. L. Haiduk, Squash,
White Deer, 1st.
Mrs. J. O. Murray, Squash, Tony
Ridge, .2nd.
Mrs. T. L. Haiduk, Winter
Squash, Whte Deer, 2nd.
Mrs. Geo. Latta, Squash, Groom,
3rd.
Beverly Harrell, Pumpkin,
Groom, 1st.
Mrs. Geo. L o 11 a, ’Pumpkin,
Groom, 2nd.
Mrs. Walter Lill, Panhandle,
Pumpkin, 3rd.
Mrs. Leo Detten, Turnips, Lib-
erty, 1st,
Mrs. V. L. Hoff, Watermelon,
Skellytown, 1st.
Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Bean,
Tony Ridge, 2nd.
Mrs. Geo. Lotta, Sage, Groom,
1st.
Mrs. Geo. Lrjtta, Pumpkin,
2nd.
Mrs. Geo. Latta, Dill, Groom,
3rd.
Mrs. W. H. Lusk, Onions,
Liberty, 2nd.
Mrs. Leo Detten, Onions, Liber-
ty, 3rd.
Mrs. Sewell Kammerer, Pota-
toes, Panhandle, 1st.
Mrs. * J. R. Sterling, Butter
Beans, Conway, 1st.
Mrs. Paul Russ, Okra, King,
1st.
Mrs. P. J. Obrecht, Okra, King,
2nd. .
Mrs. J. O. Murray, Okra, Tony
Ridge, 3rd.
Mrs. P. J. Obrecht, Corn, King,
1st.
Mrs. Paul- Russ, Apples, King,
2nd.
Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Soap,
1st.
Mrs. Sewell Kammerer, Grapes,
Tony Ridge, 2nd.
Mrs. W. H. Lusk, Rolls-Bread,
Panhandle, 1st.
Miss Martha Sletcalf, Soap,
Liberty, 1st.
Mrs. Leo Detten, Soap, Liberty,
Liberty, 3rd.
Mrs. P. J. Obrecht, Ice Box
Cookies, King, 1st.
Mrs. W. H. Lusk, Chiffon Cake,
Liberty, 1st.
Mrs. Van Carter, Angel Foo
Cake, Panhhandle, 1st.
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Read How These Folks Benefited Who Had Such Deficiencies
Mr. Anthamatten, 4731 South
32nd West Ave., Tulsa 7, Okla-
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He had spent much money
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she has a much better appe-
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Large family or hospital size, $3.50.
© 1950, The LeBIanc Corporation
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Warren, David M. The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1950, newspaper, October 6, 1950; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874943/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.