The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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ATTEND "V ANITIES"
Among those from Canadian
who attended the "Vanities" at
Amurillo. Saturday wore: Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Carver. Mrs.
Frank McMordie. Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Hobdy. Mr. and Mrs. F.
E. Warren and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. II. S. Wilbur, Mr. and
Mrs R. C. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rathjeu. Mr. and Mrs.
Gradv Norvill, Mrs. John II.
Jones. Mrs. M. W. Meintyre. Mrs.
E. H. Brainard, Mrs. Joan Thom-
son. Mrs. Uta Dean. Mrs. Glenn
Hopkins. Mrs. Frank Cole. Mrs.
Gladys Weaver, Mrs. Inez' Humph-,
rev. Miss Mary Owen. Miss Anna
Isaacs. Miss Sq,rah Shaw, Miss
Irene Addison. Miss C aroline At *
rington. Furman Williams. M. E,
Savage. Oscar Forgey. G. L. Ad-
dison. Pi'. R. H. Morris. Albert
Knollenberg. Mrs. Francis Mc-
Quid'dy anil Mr. and Mrs. l.ou
Blue. '
WASHITA WINKS
Henry Vertrees of Oklahoma
City, is visiting bis grandparents.
Mr' and Mrs. Smith Morehead
and family.
Mr J. A. Ackley was a caller
on George Robertson Sunday af-
ternoon.
The following guests were call
era in the Vance Morehead home
Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Simpson and family of Gageby:
Miss Pearl Spaugh. Wm. * n-
cient and Mr. and Mrs. LoRoy
McDaniels.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler,
who have been visiting relatives
and friends of Mangum, Okla.,
the past week, returned to their
home Monday.
Miss Pearl Spaugh spent r riday
night in Canadian.
Johnnie Young and small daugh-
ter. who have been on the sick
list the past few days, arc much
better. .
J. A. Ackley was in Pleasant
Valley neighborhood the past
week transacting business.
Mrs. Hercial Adcock is visiting
in Canadian.
o
M. B. Hill has traded his half
section of farming land in the
M. K. district to J. H. Myers for
His house on Second Street. Mr.
Myers will move onto the farm.
.—-——o—
Mrs. Mary Thierstein of Kan-
sas. is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Flatley.
o
F. A Darnell and H. G. Fland*
ers of Amarillo. were in Canad-
ian, last week.
VALVE GRINDING SPECIAL
Valves in any car or truck; refaced, re-
seated, ground, finished* adjusted properly
and carbon removed at $3.50 for four cyl-
inder job; $4.50 for 6-cyl. job; $5.50 for
straight 8's, $6.00 for V-8's. Low rates on
other repair work. All work guaranteed.
Phone 188 or call at B. A. Ludden's
residence.
J. R. TAYLOR
NOTICE SCHOOL TAX
If school taxes are not paid before
February 1, 1933, 10% penalty will be ad-
ded with delinquent costs.
YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS THE
MONEY
Canadian Independent School District
S. E. ALLISON, Tax Collector
SB •
:
Change of
Location
We Are Now Open For Business At Onr
New Location On
MAIN AT FOURTH STREET
Reid Chevrolet Co.
H Oft-:.!
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llgtlil
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IF YOUR TOES ITCH
POWDER
Will Stop it Instantly
Guaranteed tor Athletes Foot just dust it on the Feet and if
the Shoes, kills the Germs which live for months in Leathei
Deodorizes Foot and Shoe—'Clean--Harmless—Odorless.
Ask us about it
GRIMES' PHARMACY
IMPROVED
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
SUNDAY I
chool Lesson
""fcVWX'fi® iWS* "°m-
Institute of CMoMO.1, ,
£>. till. IVMtern Nevipaptr UolM.
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Lesion for January 29
JESUS AND THE SABBATH
nanoRNE HEREF0RD8 hands has increased from 6.000.-
WIN AT DENVER 000 to IS,000.000. This remarfc
able showing must be attributed
A carload lot of Hereford jun-; largely to the improved facil-
owned by J, P, ities of sanitation which
(or bull calves, I
Osborne, prominent prise Here*
ford breeder of Miami, Texas, to-
day was awarded first prize in
the Denver Stock Show.
Another carload was awarded
the reserve Grand Champion
have
characterized American occupa-
tion of the Archipelago.
It is estimated that if the
purchasing power of agriculture
Mark S:S3-J:8.
GOLDEN TEXT—The isbbath «a
mailo for man, ami nut man for the
sabbath: therefore the Son of man I*
Lord also of the sabbath. MarU 8:87.
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" PK1MAKV TOPIC—JOUS Keeping
iSotl's Pay.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Keeping Oofl- fn>.
INTKRME1MATK AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—How to Use Sunday.
YOUNll PEOPLE AND ADULT
TOPIC—The Lord's Day.
I. Jesus Eating With Publicans and
Sinners (2:13-17).
I. The cull of Levi (v. 14). t.ovi
was a tax gatherer wider the Kouiiin
government. As lesiis passed by he
commanded hltu to leave his business
and follow him.
8. Jesus dining In l.evl'8 house
(v. 13). It seems that when Levi
found the Saviour, he Invited many of
his business associates to eat with
him. This gave a fine opportunity for
Jesus to come into touch with some
of these sinners.
8. The perplexed scribes and Phari-
sees (v. 18). They asked, "How Is It
tliat he eateth nod itrluketh with pub-
licans and sinners?" The question
carried with It the charge that Christ
was having fellowship with sinning
men.
4. Jesus' reply (v. 17). "They that
are whole have no need of the phy-
sician : I came not to call the right-
eous, but sinners to repentance." The
veiled charge of morsil carelessness on
the part of the Lord could not be de-
nied If Jesus was a mere man. Jesus
recognized the moral condition of his j
associates and declared that he had i
come as the divine Physician to heal
their spti mini unladies. Surely no
physician could cure sick folk without
coming into contact with them.
II. Jesus and Fasting (2:18-22).
1. The question asked (v. IS). They
asked A In Christ's disciples did not
fast. This objection suggests a ltirfs
of seriousness of purpose on the part
of the disciples. The fast Indicated
solemnity and seriousness of purpose.
John the Baptist was now In prison,
therefore his disciples would naturally
mourn and fast for him.
2. Christ's answer (vv. 19-20). "Cau
the children of the bride chamber fast
while the bridegroom Is with them?"
The Joy of Christ's disciples In pros
ent congenial companionship prevent-
ed their fasting. He declared, how-
ever. thnt the time would come when
they would fast.
8. New wine In old bottles (vv. 21,
lie proceeded to Illustrate this
hy figures of cloth and wine skin. The
Lord's purpose was to show the folly
of imposing old customs on the new
age.
III. Jesus and the Sabbath (2:23-
■" :0).
1. The disciples plucking ears of
corn on the Sabbath (vv. 2M-2SK
a. Charge made against the dis-
ciples (vv. 2o. 24). That they had vio-
lated the Sabbath law. for this act
the Pharisees, accused them of law-
lessness. The Pharisees hail glossed
over the Sabbath law with so many
regulations that it became a burden.
b. Jesus defends them (vv. 25-28).
(1) He cites a precedent (w
25, 2t3V. David, the great king of Is-
rael. had gone Into the house of God
and eaten the bread which should be
eaten only by the priests. The higher
law of human need warranted David's
breaking the law in this case.
(2) He shows the nature of the
Sabbath law (r. 27). The Sabbath
was made for man. therefore Its right
use Is to be determined by the jjood
of man.
(3) Jesus is the Lord of the Sab
bath (v. 2S>. It was Jesus who Insti-
tuted It when creation was finished.
Therefore, he had a right , to use It as,
it pleased him for man's good.
2. Jesus healing a man's withered
hand on the Sabbath (3:1-0).
a. The place (v. 1). It was in the
synagogue. the: place of worship.
b. The Tharlsees watching (v. 2).
The motive which actuated their
watching wa3 an evil one.
c. The man an example (v. 8).
Jesus wanted the case to be open to
all, so he commanded the man to
stand forth where all could see him.
d. The question asked (v. 4). "is
it lawful to do good on the Sabbath
days, or to do evil, to save life or to
kill?" He plainly showed them that
to fall to do good, to show works of
mercy, to save life, is to be guilty of
wrongdoing, even of murder.
e. The man healed (v. 5>. Christ
healed him by speaking the word.
f. The result (vv. 4. 6). The Phari-
sees were silenced. They sought how
they might put him to death.
ssstfttzesa saurts sx JS
Chief.
BIG POPULATION GAIN
During the
population of
To "educate and elevate the
American farmer" is the most
past 30 years the'concise definition of the pur-
the Philippine Is.'poses of the Grange ever made.
CUTTING BATES OP
In view of prevaiiiiii H|
tor money the dirccton large crowd attended t
* * "listing Friday nig
firaa given by t
Lois Richards,
ndance than usi
at Sunday achi
new superintend*
were elected 1
,r.
will preach bi
evening, Sund
Reconstruction Finance'
tion have reduced the wr.
terest on loans of thela
tion one-half of one )al
effective January 1. pi
Under the new rule, toy.
est rate on loans to fatI tei
stockmen by the Regfasoi
cultural Credit Corporate
be reduced from 7 penine
5Va per cent. However tary
er borrower will be of. at
bear the cost of insr^thy
appraisal of the securest
loan, but the charge therms,
not exceed 1 per cent A.
amount of his loan. ai
i jg.'h,
Blue Barton a
red with the
Weaver and M
II enjoyed a sh
er at the Oa
Ads Are Exciting News
Pulsating with
Savings For the Purchaser
itchen. Francis !
>s Madalene Ca
soliciting adv
a matter for club year boi
past year, report that tl
•9. Francis McQulddy sp
week-find at the Alexan
h and visiting relatives
tdian.
-. anrf Mrs. Cob Conat
ed in the Dick Cann he
'^andbMrs. Roy Price i
ly spent Sunday with i
Mrs. J. R. Sample.
r. and Mrs. Harold Yingli
and Mrs. George White i
Dales dfrove to Amari
rday, to attend the Earl C
"Vanities."
f. and Mrs. Kelly Gregg
with Blue Barton's, Sunt
.*. Charley Gettle, Mr. Ra
hrupt and George Ran
e to Pampa, Monday.
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MENDOTA
iSffjl
ITEMS'
well Fields made a busii
to Mobeetie Friday.
•. and Mrs. E. Wofford
ly were dinner guests of
>eMeritt and family Sunt
>*. and Mrs. Charlie Jacli
Th« Spirit'* Power
If ever we rise again to conscious
life. It will be by no native power, but
by the operation of the Spirit of God;
and. unless the Spirit dwell in as, su
perstltlon may have an Mot. con
science a taw, philosophy a nam.., but
the heart has no God.—P. H. Hedge
I* His Nam*
I will strengthen them In the Lord
and they shall walk op and down it-
Sile name, salth the Lord.-Zwh
10:12.
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Make Your
Dollar
Have More
Cents
Best Way Store
"All Over Hemphill County"
Specials For Friday and Saturday, January 27 and 28
mUMMm*. mtm. Sunkist, nice size % A
V/rStngfeS Per dozen £ J/1C
Carrots
Nice Fresh
Per bunch
I Friday'night with her ]
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith.
Lden Rice spent Sunday \
OHveP
Quality Gom"1 Reno, Jack Rice, \
At T. IB oOhver and fai
Thursday evening with
REASONAElMrg N< Fields.
PRICES 'a. J. Myatt and childret
a and Mrs. Elsie Dixon
ren of Lefors spent the w
with their parents, Mr.
I. H. Kemp.
and ' Mrs. Clarence K<
daughters. Morris Willi;
Winkle and Maxine Wi
dinner guests of Mr.
Lloyd South, Sunday.
and Mrs. Newell Fi
children; Mrs. Jessie, 1
ind Sirs. T. B. Oliver, Ha
ht and :Betty Faye 01
id in the G. A. Bixler h
5c
m
SB"
Grapefruit
Texas
I^rge
2 for
Marsh Seedless
61 size
1 lc
Potatoes
Per peck. 15 lbs.
19c
. ...
d c
Per hundred lb. sack $1.19
Meal
White
Cream
Meal
10 lb. bag .....17c
20 lb. bag .29c
24 lb. bag ..........32c
Sugar
Fine Granulated
10 lb. cloth bag, each
100 lb. bags at $4.(
ors Treat
and Cous
cold overnight an
stion that makes
of phyaldans are
otabB, the naus<
tablets that gin
nd and salts wi
Sects of either,
otabs at bedtime «
Qk or water. Nest i
vanished, your a,
iified and you are fi
' appetite for brea
-no danger,
ild la 10c and SSe
DIRECTG
Caylor
leayy
ISO
Cam
Folger's
Coffee
5 lb. cans, each $1.58
Per lb.
32c
Bora
MAD!
Salad Dressing
Pint Jars,
Each
14c
Pops
Wheat or Rice
"A New Breakfast
3 lor
Food"
25c
^M'Soap
5 lb. box Soap Flakes 29c
Giant Bars
7 bars for
Out Tomorr
LIS CAFE
DINNERS
A. M. until 6
TIME TABI
' Bound
anhandle Exp
a. m. De
Navajo"—At
arts 8i£0 p.
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1933, newspaper, January 26, 1933; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125804/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.