The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1953 Page: 2
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alacttona TWi fact 1 borne out
by Bwnpktca finance figures polit-
ical amif t9mtQf imported to
eoacN > M > Aeeordmc to Congres-
sional Quartwl tabulation
ntttUen ni spent in efforts to
nrtrof last years houM senate and
ItMMantial ejection
Wc apparently mad the IBM
rac ttw moat ooetty tn U 3 his-
tory
hi report required by federal
ta BopttbUeaa groups and can
dMatea say they spent 138 mo
Host Demoeratie croups and can
didate spet 2 m talon Th re-
maining S3 million was spent by
bor groups minor parties and
onattDlated political groups
Tfe 9XB million spending figure
broke down roughly Into 17 8 mil
Hon primarily for the Presidential
contest and million covering
the bulk of congressional spending
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James P Mitchell named by
President Elsenhower to replace
Martin P DurUn as Secretary of
f Labor has had wide experience In
labor relations both tn government
end Industry
Be b a native of Elizabeth N J
and has serred the government In
parlous manpower capacities at
a Intervals since 1913 He also held
toppersonnel and Industrial rela-
tions posts In private Industry
notably with R II Mcaj Com
ipaay and Bloomlngdale Brothers of
iKewYort
Ha vu director of Industrial per
i Offices Closed
Here Next Week
The county home demonstra-
tion offlctVand the county agents
officewill both be closed all of
next week while Mrs Ruby1
Campbell and Warren Pickens
brings you
Americas newest
sonnel Division of the Army Service
Forces during most of World War-
n after which he returned to pri-
vate Industry
He next worked for the govern-
ment tn 1946 as a member of the
Personnel Advisory Board of the
Hoover Commission for Govern-
ment Reorganization In 196152 he
was a consultant to the Army 00
man power
At the time of his new appoint-
ment he was Assistant Army Sec-
retary
o In a speech which most ol
Washington believes was designed
to clarify a number of confUctlni
statements by administration offi-
cials concerning Russian atomic
bomb and hydrogenbomb develop-
ments President Elsenhower sue
ceeded In throwing a good scare In
much of the nation
The Soviets now have the capa-
bility of atomic attack on us and
such capability will Increase with
tho passage of time he stated
flatly
He said be had ordered aQ gov-
ernment officials to keep quiet 00
Russian developments unless they
first check their statements with
the Atomic Energy Commission
The Soviets now possess a
stockpile of atomic weapons of con-
ventional types and we musl
furthermore conclude that the pow-
erful explosion of August 11 last
was produced by a weapon or the
forerunner of a weapon of power
far In excess of the conventional
types the President said
attend a state meeting at Texas
AM at College Station
Refresher courses and newest
methods In farm management
will be the main features of the
extension program the first one
held since 1951
Mrs J W Sutton was among
those from here who shopped in
Amarlllo Saturday
Automatic WAS I
the
WxtmiitOTiL
What s beautiful way to do away with hardwork
washdays Hamiltons exclusive SoilSeeking
Water Action is extra gentle yet so thorough
scientific tests show it removes up to 35 more
soil than other washers
Sfocfa
Cyce
Control
Completely automttlc yet
ctcrr talon am be ahonened
skipped or repeated
lire separate freihwater
rinses safeguard bright
clear colors
HUULT
JlSCUltED
Wolhdoy
Jtosuis
Attvrtd
Nuclear sclcntlite certify
Hamilton wishing perform-
ance anure you clothes
come clean In a Himllton
U yoiV flopping for sailer wraincfoyi tlart at
Gilbert Appliance
311 Kingman Telephone 283
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CANADIAN TEXAS
A Complete Line of
HOME FURNISHINGS
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AH N t onaMyAdverti ecl Line of
FURNITURE APPLIANCES
Pampa Furniture Co
P as 01de
7 Wlm W
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Want
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KNOCKS KBKB
FOB SALE 7ft Kelvlnator
In good condition 1405 Highland
Phone 749W Ip
JpH SALE Good 19 Ply-
mouth Bargain Trueblood Motor
Co Fhone 49 lc
FOR BENT 5room modem
house John L Pundt Phone 87
82p
FOR SALE Groora house
large bam 2 chicken houses 1
brooder house on five lots 304
SW 13th St Canadian Tex or
write L L Willis 210 West 10th
Dumas Tex Ip
MALE HELP WANTED Make
73 AND UP every week rull or
part time Take orders for Amer-
icas largest selling nationally
advertised LIQUID FERTILIZER
No Investment Write NaChurs
Plant Food Co 233 Monroe St
Marlon Ohio 83c
NOTICE As of this date I
will not be responsible for debts
contracted by other than myself
A Bournes 73c
FOR Man1 OR SALE Five
room modem house at edge of
town D A Witt 7tfc
RAGS WANTED Good clean
cotton rags Canadian Light
Plant 72c
PLEASE order Job Printing
early We will be swamped un-
til after the first of the year The
News 8
PIANOS Will have used up
right and spinet piano In this
vicinity soon Responsible parties
may handle with small monthly
payments Call or write Credit
Dept McBrayer Piano Co 217
W 6th St Amarlllo Tex 73c
FOR RENT Two and three
room apartments Nicely fur
nished electric refrigerators All
bills paid Red Top Courts 49tf
FOR SALE Twobedroom
home In Amarlllo 180000
equity with Fit A loan payments
of 5000 per month Cheaper
than renting Write Lola V
McCraw 3001 Rldgemere Ama
rlllo Texas or Phone 66289
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FOR RENT Modern four
room house close In Mrs W X
Conatscr Gtfc
HOUSEWIVES WANTED
Address advertising postcards
Must have good handwriting
Write National Engraving
Watertown Mass 54p
FOR RENT Rooms for men
Shower baths and Inner spring
mattresses Hlllcrest Hotel
Phone 78W 4tfc
WANTED Used furniture
We specialize in firstclass up
holstery work Phone Shamrock
380 or write Shamrock Uphol-
stery Furniture D L Jones
Shamrock Tex In Canadian
about every two weeks Phone
the Hews Office ert 79 If you wish
os I contact them when in Comet
dian 4tf
PLUMBING Call Miami col
leet for plumbing Bervice when
you need HI 1 Clyde Loper Tex-
as State Plumbing License No
2453 51tf
FOR RENT Sevenroom
house or two apartments Fhone
377 or 194 48 tf
REFRIGERATION and air con
ditioning service Guaranteed
work and free estimates Charlie
Dlevlns at Tlpps Electric Phone
16 Canadian 49tfc
BEEF CATTLE WANTED
Milk or grain fat weighing 550
to 800 pounds Snidery Market
Phone No 28 401
THE HEMPHILL COUHTT HEWS
Canadian Texas
Catered os secondclass matter
at the Post Offlc In Canadian
Texas under the Act of March X
terraPublished
Published Every Thursday
Othello Miller EditorPub
Mrs O Miller ReporterAdv
Display 5Inch Minimum
Local Open and Foreign 49c
NonCommercial WcmfAds2Sc
Cards of Thanks 60c
WantAds Commercial word 3c
Minimum Charge 50c
Subscription Bateu
n Hemphill and Adjoining
Counties per year
Elsewhere per year
Hoitsework
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HALLOWEEN SPOOK
Patricia Willmoth
Gets State Honor
For 4H Club Work
Patricia Willmoth was accom
panied to Dallas by her mother
Mrs drover Wllmoth of Gem
when she received her state
honor award medal for her out
standing club work
Medals were received by twelve
other 4n girls twelve 4H boys
ten Future Homemakers and ten
Future Farmers from various parts
of the state
The awards were presented at a
diner dance hi the Crystal Ball-
room of notel Baker in Dallas
October 16 John Ben Shepperd
Attorney Oeneeral of Texas gave
the opening address Miss Authur
P Monzlngo gave the 4n club
girls response and James W
Aston presented the honor award
medals Music far the occasion was
furnished by Jack Caldwell and
his orchestra
BllUe Bullls of Borger was home
over the weekend visiting her
mother Mrs Laura Bullls
EagSe Scout
At least one more Eagle Scout
must be added to the list of
local Scouts awarded this high
honor He is William Mabry
Karr son of Mrs William Mar-
ian Karr
Bill became an Eagle Scout In
1944 as a Lone Scout throtigh the
Fampa district office troop 71
being Inactive here at that time
So the complete list appears to
be as follows
Sammy Wilbur Tommy Con
yers Stanley Jones Bill Karr
Harry Wilbur It George Earl
Tubb Don Richardson Jamie
Splllcr Carroll Dean Russell
Batsel and George Mason
No list is available and The
News has been trying to compile
one for the record
PERSONALS
Friends here will be glad to
learn that Earl Estes of Beydon
is improving nicely He is a hos-
pital patient at Cheyenne
Mrs Robert Forrest visited her
son Gilbert at Midwest Christian
Expert Gun Repairing
BEBLoma
i RESTOCKINa
SCOPE3 INSTALLED
Custom Work of All Kinds
ALL KINDS OF CHOKES All Work Guaranteed
No Job Too Large or Too Small
ADDINGTONS WESTERN STORE
Phone 2102 Fampa Texas
it > nx 1
IWMOAf OCT 14 itM
from The lUty NwHor id
Italy Texas The current furore
over prisoners of war who do not
wish to return to their homes re
minds us of the old nursery rhyme
about little BoPeeps sheep and
to some extent the recommended
solution to her predicament is ap
pllcable in the cssa of the POWs
Xeave them alone and ttayll come
home wagging their Ules behind
them
No American be be a member
of the armed forces a government
employee in Washington a movie
star or Just < plain ordinary John
Doe has
notbad ample opportu-
nity ito f know and understand the
philosophy behind communism and
democracy In our opinion the only
reason anyone accpts the commu-
nistic line is because he thinks he
will be a big shot come the revo-
lution We believe the socalled
brain gashing to be largely hog-
wash and the American who Is
taken in by it is deserving of a full
measure of communism
Why become alarmed because 23
soldiers out of several thousand fall
for the communist line Uasrvt it
been shown that right here in the
United States some of iribst prom
tnent people have cuecumbed to
the wiles of the communists If
these 23 men want to be commu
nlsts then let them be but let them
be communists in a communist
college over the weekend Mr and
Mrs Jerry Carr and Mr and
Mrs Xloy Wheeler went on to
TJndsey Okla to visit relatives
per gallon
country it tn too bast Osat OkiM
isnt some way we eouU send mm
here at home who MpouMtHf
false doctrine io China or Itaasta
hr they can gwt a < sf ft tmr
desire < i
FamUles of tha nifR tMm
succumbed to communiem hm sjeN
ferlnffrom the shook of thefMsw
to be aurt anal Itieir lMvv eiir
sympathy but if ttssv wn a week
ness in tho character of w4 sen
that made him an easy vietUn of
communist propaganda tha cbaneos
are that that wmIukhbs la Um fas
iVslauK i MLltf
Were not too worrtoi IJM
American soldiers who went to x
communists We think the bosf
brain washing they cangtU
a little real life under cotnmuftbm
Then theyll come home
dragging their tails feebtsrt 1
but they 11 have much more appro
elation for the things tfeatfeare
American and should make much
better citizens
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From the Hunterdon Coevtjr Bern
oerai Fletntoetoa N Jt In offert
Ing to have their mechanical stags
go to any location within the area
served by the State Police of Flenv
Ing to remove hinges fromfdls
carded ice boxes or refrigerators
two local dealers are performing a
useful service that may save a Ufa
or lives M Vf t
Mrs Jack Williamsonandgson
of Lubbock visited here this week
with her parents Mr andMrs
L s nardage 33
PREST0KE
WlnUr service begins wl snH °
freexs end you might as wtH have w
lh btit Piaston7 brand I
WE 5PECIAIIZE IN WINTER SERVIC1M
coouno srrtiM CHtccuf
ANIMUUI lUtllCATlOH OagHMMf
SATniT MtrtcnoN
TWO OTHER GOOD PERMANENT TTPES
ZEREX gallon 375
PEAK gallon 37S
WE ALSO HAVE PLENT OF ALCOHOL
We picture here a car that keeps our order
book pages turning quicker than quick
It is the 1953 Buick pecial 4Door Sedan
the bargain value that doesnt stay long on our
showroom floor
For this is the bestselling Buick in the land
snapped up by eager buyers who know some-
thing really special when they seeit
For your information we present some Special
facts
It has a Hreball 8 Engine with the highoet
power and compression ratio ever plac d in a
Buick SPEaAL plus if yo wish theiioeteiit
getaway response and utter smoothness of
TwinTurbine Dynaflow >
It has easysittingroom for six adults a much
room as youll find in cars costing hundreds of
dollars more
It has a ride unique among automobiles The
Slmiiri on Roadmater oplhiul ft extra tost on other Serkt
m 9e
Buick Million Dollar Ride The soft and steady
and everlevel ride that comesof coil springs
on ail four wheels a fulllength torquetube
drive a massive Xbraced frame a solid and
substantial roadweightpoised with meticulous
balance on broadly spaced wheels
But what makes the Buick Special so extra
special is the low delivered price it carries
It ha price just an easy step above the socalled
lowprice three and a price that gives you
more room and power and rldicomfort for
your money than you get In any other ear
except another Buick
VmildntjioB like to see sitin and drive one
of these greatpowered Buicks look into its
beauty its luxury its handling ease and judge
for yourself how small a price tagAt wears
Phone us this week or drop m Well be buppy
tq arrange a demonstration
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1953, newspaper, October 29, 1953; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47834/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.