The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1976 Page: 23 of 27
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fJU Canadian RECORD
CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TEXAS
THURSDAY 3 JUNE 1976
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Dress Paks $32.20
Shoulder Tote $23.25
Beauty Case $25.85
Handi Tote $24.15
29" Ladies $65.50
26" Pullman $47.40
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Glenda Crout awarded
New Orleans trophy
Glenda S. Grout, the former
Glenda Spoon of Canadian, now
of New Orleans received the
Diamond Award plaque and the
F. Poehe Waguespack, Sr.
memorial trophy at an awards
banquet of the Real Estate
Board of New Orleans and the
Jefferson Board of Realtors,
Inc. April 23.
The Waguespack award was
given for the largest volume of
sales leases and listing credits
for 1975. Mrs. Crout was
Area swine
specialist
visits here
Gilbert Hollis, Area Swine
Specialist, visited the county on
May 27 to discuss with local
swine producers any problems
or questions concerning them.
There was a discussion on
housing facilities, disease prob-
lems, recommended vaccination
and worming programs and
nutrition.
Dr. Hollis informed produc-
ers of a new disease, Pseudo-
Rabies, which has become a
new problem to producers in
the Midwest, and noted that
the symptoms are similar to
some other diseases. Thus,
detection is hard but results are
deadly. As of now, no known
cure or vaccine is available to
combat its spread.
He also stressed the import-
ance of vaccinating for Lepto
and Erysipelas twice a year.
Afterwards the group trav-
eled to Norman Burton, Weldon
Walser and Edward Adcock
hog operations and inspected
their facilities and herds. Ideas
were exchanged on facilities
and problems encountered.
credited with more than
$5,358,000 worth of sales and
leases for the past year.
She also received a certifi
cat© and gold pin at the banquet
for completing at least $1.5
million in real estate activities
for 1975.
Mrs. Crout is the daughter of
Mrs. H.J. Spoon of 2910 South
Grand in Amarillo and is the
sister of Mickey Spoon of Cana
dian.
Vocational
nursing class
opens Aug. 23
The fourth annual class of
vocational nursing students
under the auspices of Frank
Phillips College in Borger is
scheduled to begin August 23.
Tentative deadline for receipt
of applications has been set for
July 15. Persons interested in
the 1976-77 class are urged to
act now.
Applications may be secured
at the offices of Andy Hicks,
Dean of the Vocational-
Technical Education Division,
or Mrs. Ella Mae Weeter, the
director of the program. Both
are located in the Administra-
tion building on the college
campus. Prospective students
may also send for information
by writing either of the two
officials c/o Frank Phillips
College, Box 311, Borger, Texas
79007.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Tubb
returned home Saturday from a
twenty-two day European
holiday during which they
visited England, Holland, Swit-
zerland, Denmark, Germany,
Italy and France.
elect
CARL DALLY
Judge of the
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Car/ Dally has been a commissioner-m-aid to (he court
of criminal appeals for half a decade He has argued
before the U.S. Supreme Court and has had extensive
experience in both the criminal and civil branches of
the law His opponent is a man with no ludicial or
appellate experience in criminal cases We urge Texas
Democrats eligible to vote in the lune 5 runoffs to
inform themselves of the qualifications of the
candidates in this and all races. We urge them not to
vote for a vaguely familiar name, but to vote for the best
man In the case of the runoff for the criminal appeals
court, the best candidate is clearly Carl Dally "
AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram calls Carl
Dally "eminently qualified" and the
Houston Chronicle says he is "uniquely
suited" to serve on the Texas Court ot
Criminal Appeals Dally is also endorsed
by newspapers in Dallas. Lubbock.
Corpus Christi, San Angelo, Tyler. Bryan.
Beaumont, Port Arthur. Victoria and
Wichita Falls
Ask your lawyer, your district attorney,
any judge, or informed friend about
the candidates in this important race.
Then vote for the best man.
VOTE ON JUNE 5 FOR CARL DALLY
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Letters
totk
editor
As participants in I'll
of the one S
cast,*.. f„.| that where (n
IS earned credit is due
there is a man whom we bet
deserves all the credit J
receives and more. This J'
Larry Guffey, is a teacher at I
Canadian High School, director
of IUL and a friend of all J
us. We would like to pubJ
recognize and thank him fortU
extra time and effort he has put
into making us better students
and people. In the past three I
years that Mr. Guffey has been
here he has doubled the I
interest and participation d
Interscholastic League events
in our school. Besides teaching I
five classes a day, sponsoring
F.T.A. and Drama Club, Mr.
Guffey has given up his free |
time after school and on
ends to coach us, direct re-1
hearsals and give us that extra
prod it takes to have a
ionship team such as ours that
swept district competition, i
trips out of town to area schools j
Mr. Guffey has become out of
necessity a bus driver,
counselor, doctor and nurse,
peacemaker, bookkeeper and
reservations agent, but most of
all he was always there anytime
one of us needed him whether it
was to celebrate a victory or
accept a defeat. Canadian
should be proud to have a
teacher like this in our school
system. We certainly are!
Thank you Mr. Guffey.
Sincerely yours,
SueSwanson
Janeal Flathers
Janet Howe
Kevin Wilson
Dawn Webb
Mike Schafer
Shannon McDaniel
Camille Lewis
Debbie Gunn
Tina Young I
Saundra Vignal
Melinda Mathers
Karen DeWitt
Nancy Francis
Amelia Brock
Tammy Flowers
Russ Hubbart
Anna Jane Walker
Robert Wilson
Dot DeWitt
Dianna Hawthorne
Cynthia Peil
Carolyn Ginter
Robin Mitchell
Clay Flathers
Chris Taylor
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' enrollment for
,M„nal health occ
rse for emergency
,nicians at Amarillo
glasses will begin Jt
14-week course. Cla
at varied til
y and Thursd
B in Room 106
,iedical Building
it campus, 6232 W.
jr evening of th
sons will meet fron
u for hospital train
lavid Farmer, enr
lical technician, will
course. Tuition
rse will be $45 '
itional book cost ol
fhe course is desij
de the training n<
Amarillo commun
.rounding area for
ce and emergency
ionnel, said Ann
/ford, supervisor o
at AC.
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to train the stu
rail roles and r
ties, to develop skill
is and all emergenc
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1976, newspaper, June 3, 1976; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136439/m1/23/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.