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Linda and Stanley Taylor of
Pureed. Oklahoma, are parents
of win boys who arrived Jan-
uary 2. Kalon James weighed
4'/, pounds. Kyle Deen weighed
5'/, pounds.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Ldeen Hill of Uverne.
Oklahoma; Mr and Mrs. Ed
Taylor of Yukon. Oklahoma.
Proud great grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hill of
Lipscomb. Mrs. Mary Best of
Láveme. Mrs. FJoise Worsham
of Oklahoma City; great great
grandmother is Mrs. Nora Bos-
sart of Laverne
Mr and Mrs Don Beard, and
Monica Beard of El Paso, visited
with Mrs. Beard's mother. Mrs.
Lillie Merydith. and attended
the Annual Christmas party at
the Convalescent Center at
Shattuck, Oklahoma, during the
holidays.
Bob Rodrigue?, who sang a
Christmas medley, led group
singing of traditional songs and
hymns.
Music *as presided by Oren
Brown. Merl Kraft. Lloyd Scott.
Lida Jenkins. George Gross and
Leon Pierce
Visitors in the home of Mr
ind Mrs. Jim Bussard during
the holidays were Mr and Mrs
Lane Hill and family from
Cima mm. New Mexico; Mr.
and Mrs Kendall Turner and
family; Jeanie lurner and Bill
Long, all from Wichita. Kansas.
Ethel and Don McKinncy of
Wcatherford. Oklahoma. Mr
and Mrs Merle Kraft and
family; Mr and Mrs Lance
Bussard and Will, of Lipscomb
Mr and Sirs Kenneth Bal-
lard. Kim and Sharon, met their
fnends. Mr and Mrs. Jerry
Jones. Scott and Seal, of Cle-
burne at Ked Riser. Sew Me*-
ico. for a weeks sacation during
the holidas s
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs T.H Hausler during
'he holidays were Mr and Mrs
■I™ Hausler and famtlv who
recently moved to Cleburne;
Mr and Mrs Tom Haulser of
Austin; fobs Hausler of
Stevcosvillc; Noralene and Har-
S,cinlc- Gaylon and Brenda
Stcinle and family; Lvnn and
Stcinle and family; Joni
™8>e and Rachel. Mark and
Brooks, all fr„m Amar.
On Sunday. December 30. a
H*cial program was presented
Linllüawd Jcan Hausler. at the
Lipscomb Union Church. The
"««Mcrs. who have versed «
Píst'three" m ParagUay !he
and uik VCírV showcd
the mi* ,hcir work in
"* missionary field.
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52 ; Mr. and Mtl Frcd
•n*r. during lh« holidny,.
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na Mrs. Mcrvin Schneider
•ad family. Roiuüd Schneider
returned to Houston by plane
Friday.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Kraft and
family for Christmas Eve were
Mr. and Mrs. Alei Kraft of
Follett; Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon
Kraft of Lipscomb. Sunday
guests in the Merle Kraft home
were Mr. and Mrs. Buz Holt of
Glazier.
Holiday visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Fry were
their daughter and grand
daughter. Barbara Jines and
Jessica, from Miami; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Fry of Follett.
Keltic Koch of Yukon. Okla-
homa. visited for the weekend in
the home of her parents. Mr
and Mrs. Ervin Koch. Others
who visited in their home during
the holidays were Dorothy Floyd
of Canyon; Connie Floyd of
Amarillo; Teny Floyd of Austin
They all visited in the home of
Mr*. Bud Clark in Arnett.
Oklahoma, and with Mr and
Mrs. Jerry Clark and family,
also of Arncti.
Visitors last weekend in the
home of Sue and Herman 1.4
were her parents. Mr. and Mrs
James Beeslcy. of Pampa.
Mr. and Mrs Gars Schoen
hals and family of Broken
Arrow. Oklahoma, spent a week
s isiting with his mother. Mrs
Valentine Schoenhals. and
brother. Donald Schoenhals
Ophelia Schoenhals of Shattuck.
Oklahoma, spent Christmas Das
in their home Other holidas
visitors were Ranald Schneider
of Houston and Mr. and Mrs
Fred Schneider
Dinner guests in the home of
Mrs Kate Webb on Christmas
Day were Mr. and Mrs Jimmv
Schafer and family of Canadian.
Skip and Kathy Parker and
family of Kilgorc; Thelma- An
drews. Ruben and Mane
Schneider, all of Lipscomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Derryl Wyatt
and family spent Christmas Eve
in Panhandle with Mrs Wyatt s
parents. Mr and Mrs Alvis
May. and in White Deer with
Mr. Wyatt's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas Wyatt
Rebecca Laurie of Dallas
spent a week visiting with her
family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gunn
Other holiday visitors in their
home were Theresa and Randy-
Taylor and family of Wheeler;
Debbie and Charlie Rankin of
Canadian. They all spent the
New Year* weekend in Spur
with Mr. and Mrs. W W. Gunn.
sr. and in Sweetwater with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Whisenant.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Hillmer Koch gathered at their
home last Sunday for their
annual Christmas dinner.
Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Koch and
family of Pampa; Mr. and Mrs.
Merlin Koch and family of
Amarillo; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Koch and family of Guymon,
Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Koch and family of Lipscomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller and
family of Booker; Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Born and family of Follett;
Linda Koch of Higgins; Mrs.
Esther Miller of Darrouzett;
Steve Rader of Canadian; Monty
Schoenhals of Darrouzett.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Booth
were home for a few days from
their winter home at Ft. Cobb
Lake, near Oklahoma City. They
have a medical appointment
Monday. January 7, in Amarillo
where Mr. Booth will enter the
hospital for tests and i-rays.
L.H. Bussard of Glazier was
admitted to High Plains Baptist
Hospital in Amarillo on January
.1 for surgery
Deane Johnston, who was a
f* rmer manager of the Lips
comb Cafe, and her husband.
Jay Johnston, and their family
moved to Woodward. Okla
homa. last week. Mr. Johnston
is employed by Mobil Oil
Company.
Visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs Gilbert Hill during the
holidays were Mr and Mrs
l oren Hill and family of Nor
man. Oklahoma. Mr and Mrs
I.deen Hill of Laverne. Okla
homa: Randel Hill of Okraul
gee. Oklahoma: Lerov Mapp
and Mike of Ada. Oklahoma.
Horace Dailey and Brian of
Canyon. Robert and Lcrah Min-
ion of Canadian: Lana and
Warren Dennison of Deport,
and Dulcie Duke of Darrou/ett
Valentine Schoenhals and
Donald Schoenhals were in Ar-
nett. Oklahoma, to spend New
Years I se in the home of Mrs
Schoenhals' sister. Mrs. Emma
Schneider Other visitors in her
home were Laura and John
thomas. Gertrude and Frank
Know les. all of Arnett.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Meller
of Higgins were visitors in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Hillmer
Koch on New Years Day.
Mr and Mrs. Gust Koch
visited with Mrs. Lillie Haines
at Arnett. Oklahoma, last Friday
evening.
Holiday visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alei Fiel were
Coll for on Appointment!
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THURSDAY 10 JANUARY 1900
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fiel and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Jesa Fiel
and family, all of Amarillo; Jim
Fiel of Raton. New Mexico; Mr.
and Mrs. Sandy Fiel and family;
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fie! and
family, all from Canadian;
Danny and Sue Ann Fiel of
Spearman; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Koch of Amarillo. Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Schneider of Spearman.
Mr. and Mrs. Derryl Wyatt
and family visited New Years
Eve in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas Wyatt at White
Deer. Others present were Den-
nis Wyatt and family of Pampa,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wyatt and
family of White Deer.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fox during
the holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ncwhouse and family of
Liberal, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Habekott and family of
Levelland; Leonard Price and
familv of Glazier: Susan
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Ra be and family of Higgins;
Mrs. Karlene Vanhooser and
family, Mrs. Ruth Ann Briggt
and family, Clayton Habekott
and family, all of Canadian; Red
and Zora Harkins of Tucumcari,
New Mexico; and Clyde Foi of
Lipscomb.
Mrs. Freida Piel, who is
taking chemotherapy treat-
ments at the Newman Memorial
Hospital in Shattuck. Oklahoma,
became a resident of the Con-
valescent Center Room M in
Shattuck December 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beard and
Monica Beard were in El Paso
for the New Years holidays.
PERSONALS
Major Brian McKenna and
wife. Stephanie, were house
guests in the Dan Cornett home
for the week following Christ-
mas.
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Present for your family would bo to buy
this super extra roomy 2 bedroom home.
You can move right into this home that
doesn't need a dime spent on it because
the previous owners have spent several
thousand dollars putting it into A-l
condition. One of the choicest locations in
Canadian, a fenced in back yard, lots of
nice trees and shrubs, a big metal store
room in the back yard.
But the house itself will be what grabs
you. An extra large living room with
gorgeous panelling, not that cheap kind
you just slap on. Brand new air
conditioning and heating, new dish-
washer. extra nice bath, lots of closet and
storage space, youll love the kitchen
cabinets and the double metal sink.
Haven't really tried very hard to sell this
until the Thomas' get moved out which
they are doing. Priced at only $27.500 and
really worth the money.
BRAHAf
ABRAHAM CO.
\ — Royalty — Heal Estate
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Ezzell, Ben & Ezzell, Nancy. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1980, newspaper, January 10, 1980; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184152/m1/21/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.