The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1975 Page: 7 of 17
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5IU Canadian RECORD
CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TEXAS
THURSDAY 16 JANUARY 1975
WONDER
OF IT ALL
"ONE OFTHE BEST EVER MADE!" "A SPELLBINDING FILM!"
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los Angeles
A SPECTACULAR
WORLD OF
NATURE! •>
asww and (keeled r> • ->t: •1 Jb Ml •' « '•
ONE DAY ONLY
TUESDAY JAN. 21
Palace Theatre
323-5133
SHOW TIMES 5:00 • 7:00 - 9:00
SORRY NO PASSES
Buy or Sell with a Classified Ad!
SOCIAL EVENTS
Go in snow—and in
rain, slush, slop and
mud. Deep self-
cleaning tread for
safety and 'ong wear
Weighs only a few
ounces. No lining, no
snaps, no clasps,
washes inside and out
in seconds. Stretchy
rubber to go on and
off with ease. Great
for work and dress
SIZES SHOES
'•it,
R
or
DON'T FORGET OUR
A
IS STILL GOIMft ON
Baker & Taylor
Women make
plans for year
Plans for 1975 were dis
cussed by members of the
Baker & Taylor Women's
Association at a meeting held
Tuesday in the conference room
of the Baker & Taylor yard.
Max Banks gave suggestions
about how the company people
can get involved in community
affairs.
Alice Loftin presided at the
meeting. Hostess was W anda
Harris, who served Coke cake.
Cokes and coffee to guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Banks of
Amarillo, Cindy Preas and
Tracy and Troy and Jewel
Benge, Kevin and Mindy, of
Perry ton, Dorothy Fuller,
Margaret Rush, Debbie Glas-
sey and Misty. Doris Shirey.
Bette Tepe, Mary Nell Boyd,
Arlene Sword, Kathy Bvrd, and
Vicky Sexton.
The group will hold a Bake
Sale at Best Way Saturday,
January 25.
The next meeting will be
Januarv 28.
For Young Fifties Plus
transportation, Call 5166, 6471
or 5147.
Women's Service Mrs. Alexan
league holds is hostess tt
luncheon Needle Clut
Members of the Women's
Service league and several
guests met Thursday noon for a
brown bag lunch at the W( TL
Building. Jane Arrington was
installed as the new president
and conducted the business
meeting.
Plans were initiated for a
Spring Style Show to be held in
March.
A special plea was made for
volunteer help at the Satellite
School.
Guests present were LuAnn
Asbury, Barbara Wilson. Jane
Johnson and Sybil Wilson.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Jenny Link and Carol Reid.
Also present were Yicki
Wright. Sandy Waterfield,
Mary Lee Hoobler and Rachel
Snvder.
Mary Haywood, granddaugh
ter of the Lee Georges, has
been visiting this week with
her grandmother while* her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Hay good of New Harmony,
Indiana, and her grandfather
were in Denver on business.
Mr. and Mr- lu
der were host- KrWlt|
members of
Needle Club f .r...,
luncheon.
Special guests v,,..,.
Mrs. A.B. Tai,.;.
afternoon Mr T^,,
movies of Gir> To*:
and Girls Towr, U;
read letters w riuen tii,
the girls and Jgsw
concerning opi ri;.
homes and aboui the
there.
Following th.- pr-.-gntll
will offering w4> misT
presented to G:r.i 1
Borger.
Present in tdditKt \
hosts and tw.,
Mmes. J.J. Caudle. It
Davidson. Per > ii v
Hutton.A.J 1.
Teas and L P Ware
Present ir. iid:*.. *. i
hosts and tw,.
Mmes J.J. ( uriit- ,'j
Davidson, P>r . !i: r
Hutton. VJ
Charles Tea •.
Support Your 1 <x*l Mr.
TRADE IN*
SAVE YOUR PENNIB
O. T C
\i /
.,.. _ ' r m
BUY ANY OF OUR FALL CLOTHES'
AT REGULAR PWCESANDifUt/
)^PEr A SECOND ITEM FOR ONE
4 ^^Cs^^,(Lower-priced article will
sell lor c penny.)
SALE LASTS 1 WEEK ONLY
JAN. 16-23
WE'RE NOW CARRYING
JUNIORS AND JR. PETHES
DRESSES. PANTS. TOPS.
COORDINATE GROUPS
Store Hours
10:00 - 5:30
Specializing In QuaUty ChUdmrt
i-the-board
; county offi
es. following
| the 1975 bud
auditor, w<
the Hempli
sioners court
January IS
tion was tal
tilar meetii
•the Commiu
nty Judge H
nly officials w
st-of-the-yea
were the S
I deputies wh
be scheduled
fionths ago.
alary of Shi
is now $12
i and travel a
are authc
beriffs deputi
of $9,600
s of four
iispatchers
from $4,440
county sala;
of the Pea
$5,839.
Tax Colli
from $6,C
Tax Coll
from $5,2
County <
>m $8,594
& Distri
■p from $8,5
ly Treasurer:
,164.
Attorney:
1623.
iry to Coun
ip from $3,7:
or: $6,900,
ins Service
ip from $3,61
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protection
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1975, newspaper, January 16, 1975; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136367/m1/7/: accessed November 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.