The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1935 Page: 4 of 6
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ALLISON NEWS
Mrs. Lester Levitt
Mrs. Ben Parks returned home
Sunday, after a two weeks' stay
at Hawthorne, Calif., where she
•was called on account of the death
of her niece.
The Sheriff Walker Quartet
from Cordell, Okla., will give a
program at the high school audi-
torium on next Monday night,
September 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forrest
spent the week-end with his par-
ents near Canadian.
Mrs. Lee Kiker was a called at
Wheeler, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Peoples at
tended the 50th wedding anni-
versary, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs.
* Jj. G. Peoples near Wellington.
T. Newson and brother,
Paul, made a business trip to
• Clovis, N. M., the latter part-of
Jast week.
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Brown. The Brown - and Imell
families enjoyed the day.
Mrs. Check Brock and boys of
Vernon, are visiting at the Dick
Brown home.
Mrs. Clifford Baldwin spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Guy Ben-
nett.
Miss Irma Richard and Mrs.
Louis Buckles were Saturday
guests in the Cann home.
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GEM ITEMS
Mrs. Robert Forrest
NOTLA NEWS
Mrs. Otis Kizziar
Miss Pearl Ramsey spent last
week at Fairview, Okla,, visiting
Rev. and Mrs. L.. E. Stith.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Baird and Tr --- -- - ---- . - AjkA
son, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burke, Kentucky for an extended visit
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Mrs. Ray iRucker and daughter,
Monte Ray of Amarillo, and Mrs.
Ira Ferguson and son, Jerry
Lynn of Perryton, spent last week
end in the home of their parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Good.
Jennings and Ada Flathers and
Mae Lawrence, who have been at-
tending W. T. S. T. C. at Canyon,
came home Saturday to visit a
few days before their schools
start.
Arnold Good left Thursday for
son, iur. aau mi*. "• i -
of Mobeetie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter with relatives.
Gadberry and son, Mrs. Don Long I Mr- and Mrs- Snl .
Mrs. Geo. White, who has been
vacationing in Colorado, returned
home Saturday.
Euel and Blue Barton had as
guests last week-end an aunt,
Mrs. Lindy Canady, and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dennison of Garber
Okla. t>
Mrs. David Kitchen is visiting
relatives in Edmond and Bartles-
ville, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Williams
■were visiting in Woodward, Sun
day evening.
Miss. Dorothy Barton had as a
guest last week, her cousin, Miss
Neva Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanman moved
into the teacherage last week. Mr.
Lanman will teach in the Drey-
foos school. School will begin on
Monday.
The station folks "have all tak-
en up soft ball.
Miss Wilma Hu,nt is spending
this week with Christena McDon-
ald and Louise Imell.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman King re-
turned' from a week's vacation in
Missouri and^Oklahoma.
Mrs. May# Bertram returned
to CJalifwiliia after spending the
/Summer with her daughter, Mrs.
Clark King.
Cletis and (Le Irvin Boyd from
Arnett, Okla., spent the week
with the Gettle 'boys.
Mr. Dreyfoos and Jim McDon-
ald were in Wheeler, Saturday.
The Cobbs from McLean held a
picnic at Studer's Lake Friday.
They are the parents of Mrs. Dick
and daughter of Follett and J. H.
Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Meek and children spent Sunday
in the Alvis Burke home.
Miss Clata Cook returned home
.from school at Canyon, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wheeler and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Forrest and son visited in Rey-
don, Okla., Sunday.
Mrs. Lou Long and daughter
are spending the week with Mr.
H. Sanders and Mrs. Alvis. Burke
and family.
Mrs. Everett Burton of Cana-
dian is spending a few days in
the Ray Wheeler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and
son spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrest,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler and
family, Mrs. Everett Burton, Mrs.
Don Long and daughter, and Will-
ford Laney enjoyed ice cream in
the Alvis Burke home, Monday.
WASHITA WINKS
Margaret Wheeler
ann ca
nn ^5
The following attended the fun-
eral of J. W. Thompson, a broth-
er of E. V. Thompson: Mrs. Opal
Higgenbotham and Mrs. Janie Giv-
en, sisters; Elzy Given, nephew,
and Mrs. Luna Bradley, niece, all
of Cleburne, Texas.
G. R. Robertson made a busi-
ness trip to Oklahoma, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. -Stone and family
of Perryton, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Duggan and
family. .«
The following were Saturday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Wheeler: W. A. Vance, Miss
Cecila Vance, Mrs. McTager, Joe
Hawkins of Nebraska, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Curnutt and family of
Etta, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. More-
CLOSED
We will be closed all day on LABOR
DAY, Monday, September 2.
SOUTHWEST NATIONAL BANK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
STUDIO TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 2
Enrollment for the Fall Term of Music Will
Begin September 2
Some special work will be taught in the following: Popular,
Secular and Semi-Classic Music. Classified study in Piano]
Vocal and Vocal Ensamble. To the teachers from the rural
districts, a special course in sight singing and piano that
meets the state requirements. Three different scholarships
will be given in piano to the children (ages 9 to 16), who
have not studied with any teacher the previous year, and
wn^ the best essay on "Why I believe in classified piano
study. These essays to be in i,ot later than September 14
MRS. GRACE SPILLER
and small son moved to their
new home near -Midway, Satur-
day. We are sorry to "lose them
from our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kizziar and
daughters and F. L. Hamilton
were Perryton business callers on
Friday.
Clarence Hall is employed by
Jack Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner gave
a 42 and pitch party Saturday
night. Games were enjoyed until
a late hour when delicious re-
freshments of ice cream and
cake were served.
Carrol Kendal and Clarence
Hall and J. J. Morrisey were din
ner guests in the Otis Kizziar
home, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Payne ex
pect to move to the W. H. Hop
kins house- Mrs. Hopkins and
Bill will live at Canyon, during
the school year.
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Dick Cann and Ray Lanman
were callers at The iRecfbrd office
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Lanman is
principal of Dreyfoos school this
year.
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Burl Callaway is spending a
weeks' vacation in Canadian, with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Callaway.
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Mrs.' E. R. Fowler has been
having a room remodeled in her
home.
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Dr. F. D. Teas is driving a new
Chevrolet master coupe.
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L. A-. Carson has erected a new
Aermotor windmill on his place.
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Sid Nolen is driving a new
Ford coupe.
Miss Myra Millard attended
Wayne University at Detroit, dur-
ing the past summer.
Mrs. C. F. Sparks has just had
a new beauty parlor building com-
pleted for her use.
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Mrs. Bob George of Rio Hondo
who has been visiting the Millard
and Humphrey families, leaves to-
day for her home.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter
and daughter, Barbara, are mak-
ing their home in the Coym apart-
ments.
H. E. Hoover was in Claude
Wednesday, where he addressed
the Old Settlers' Reunion.
Miss DumT^
ear,y
Miss Katwj^>|
ur<lay night 1Si
Dallas and i,,iXNw®
pVttl
training at' DaliV^I
to Canadian wiftif
here with
Ars- Va"^TSfci
°f Oakland, caftl
visiting in the
h°me, left MdJMI
tended visit Sgi
STOCKMEN ATTENTION!
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We have select Texas cedar ^
2y4 inch yard posts at 10y2C
sizes priced in proportion.
- BEST WAY STORE
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Friday and Saturday Specials
S Goods
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Tomatoes
No. 2i/, cans—
A nin r a m mo
GALLON BLACKBERRIES
Per Gallon ;
SALMON
Fancy Pink, Tall Cans, 2 for
ASPARAGUS
GREEN, No. 2 Cans
BLACKEYE PEAS
Medium Cans, 3 cans ______
CORN
Extra Standard, No. 2 Cans for
PEAS
EARLY JUNE, "They're Good," No. 2 cans for
GREEN BEANS
No. 2 Cans, 3 cans for
CHERRIES Ilia
(No. .2 Cans—2 cans for 25c) Pitted red, gallon cans..
GALLON PEACHES
Per Gallon _*
LIMA BEANS
Green, No. 2 Cans
PEACHES
IN SYRUP, No. 2 /i Cans, each
PRESERVES Mj
5 Pound Pail, each Vlrl
SPINACH ||j
No. 2Vs Cans, each "
43c
23c
14c
20c
iFolger's Coffee ~
HERSHEY'S Baking Chocolate
One-Half Pound Package
MOUSETRAPS
Per Dozen
SUN BRITE CLEANSER
3, Cans for
Fort Howard TOILET PAPER
3 Rolls
10c
25c
11c
19c
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
Regular Package
Quarts
O-KAY Whole Wheat Flakes
10-Ounce Package, 2 for
FRUIT JAR RINGS
Regular Size, 3 Packages
FLY SPRAY pints 1C
"FLY DED" (QUARTS—29c) * "
WESSON OIL
PINTS, Each -
23i
MOTHER'S OATS
Regular Package ...
CAMAY TOILET SOAP
4 Bars
Each
Del Monte, No. 2 Cans
Gallon
PER GALLON
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1935, newspaper, August 29, 1935; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125917/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.