The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 26, 1942 Page: 1
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Largest Circulation
in Hemphill County
3375 Readers
1125 Copies
Volume IV
OPPORTUNITY
KNOCKS HERE
RATES Two cents per word first
Insertion one cent per word each
following consecutive Insertion of
thosamead Minimum prices first
Insertion THIRTY CENTS each
additional insertion fifteen cents
FOR SALE Practically new
Frigidaire O D Studer 1 tp3025
FOR SALE New potatoes 2t a
pound G W Feilner at end of
Kingman ltp3024
NOTICE Our office will be open
very day in the luture trom 100 to
030 in the afternoon Anyone in-
terested In burial Insurance can call
at this time or phone 289 Stickley
Funeral Home 2tnp25
FOR SALE Seven extra good
Jersey milk cows Reed Hill Old
Lard Ranch Miami 2tpl520
FOR SALE Twopieco used
livingroom suite 1500 Mrs C W
Callaway Phone 229 ltp3024
TOR SALENew gas and butane
took stoves three new table model
Emer3on radios some used sewing
machines SlngerMaytagShop
rrm10
FOR SALE 319J acres land 215
ac ei cultivated rest grass 6room
house barn dairy barn milk route
3Pampa 2760 acre Fc deral loan
of 1600 can be assumed I will hold
this crop of wheat F H Boren
Mobeetle 3tpl5010
NOTICE Washing machines and
sewing machines repaired and re-
built as long as we can get parts
SingerMaytag Shop J E Gilbert
rrm10
FOR SALE Houses lots improv
ed acreage farms and ranches Bar-
gain prices D A Witt 6tnp14
WE SELL buy and trade New
and used sewing machines washing
machines radios gan and propane
stoves Congoleum rugs and many
other home appliances Small profits
and fast turnover is our policy
SingerMaytag Shop J E Gilbert
2Gtm213
Tomorrow will be another day
ays the optimist Yes says the
pessimist but so was yesterday
The Hemohill
CANADIAN
WCTU
On account of variotn reasons the
mothers meeting June 24 not the
usual attendance but a fire program
and pleasant social hour Airs
E S F Brtilnard assistant super-
intendent presiding The opening
song America Mrs Brainard at
the piano Mrs Hoefle read the
scripture lesson stressing charity
followed by the Lords prayer In
unison roll called and minutes of
the May meeting read by Mrs John
Isaacs acting secretary a fine paper
Father by Mrs Williams the
V C T U observing Fathers day
at this time pledge to the flag by
Mary Kathryn Brainard and Ann
Hathjen followed by the song Thp
Flag I Love each holding a tiny
flag two brilliant piano solos by
Miss Mary Sue Spiller greatly en
joyed namely The Indian
Summer and Rustle of Spring
a tribute to our deceased members
three having passed to the Home-
land the past year namely Mrs
E II Brainard Mrs W W Reed
and Mrs C II Shaller the first and
last charter members This is done
in honor of Mrs Nannie Webb Cur
ontinued on page 3
Mr and Mrs M J Hanna spent
the week at Amanllo visiting friands
and relatives
VISITING HERE
Mrs Zella Byrd of Hollis OkU
has been visiting here with Mrs
Mary Cansler and her mother Mrs
Annie Cansler and her brother Carl
Calislerrand family
The man who referred to his wife
re a human dynamo meant that
everything she had on was charged
Political
Announcements
The News has been authorized to
list the following candidates for pub
lic office subject to the Democratic
primary in July
FOR SHERIFF ASSESSOR
AND TAX COLLECTOR
E R Cloyd
FOR COMMISSIONER
Precinct 4
Clarence Strader
BAKED FRESH TODAY
WHITE LAYER CAKES 20c 30c
ANGEL FOOD CAKES 25c 30c
CINNAMON ROLLS pkg of 6 12c
Meat Department
HAMBURGER Fresh Ground lb 22c
SHORT RIBS OF BEEF lb 17c
PURE PORK LARD Ific
luv
lb
Bring pail
COTTAGE CHEESE pound 15c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE O r
Own make It
TENDER BEEF ROAST lb 125c
WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
SATURDAY JULY 4
STUDERS MKT BAKERY
Studer market and bakery Saturday
during the absence of C A Studer
Bill Brown of Enid Okla Is
spondlng a few weeks with R B
Miller
Mrs Walter Worley returned last
week from California where she has
been visiting her son Buck
Jess Davidson and son Clarence
of Shamrock spent Saturday night
hero visiting with S M Pryor
Saturday July the 4th Is a
NATIONAL HOLIDAY
The following business firms will be closed ALL DAY Saturday
July 4th Most of them will stay open late Friday evening
Best Way Store
The Toggery
The Fair
Johnsons Grocery
Miller Food Market
Hobdy Motor Co
White House Lumber Co
Earl Rhea
Studers Market Bakery
Reid Chevrolet Co
Nolen Hardware Co
Reed Barber Shop
J O Variety
Pinsons Variety
Flewelllng Hardware
Claude Jones Shoe Shop
Palace Barber Shop
Abes Barber Shop
Motor Parts Co
Canadian Motor Co
LOCAL NEWS
The members of the Christian
church enjoyed a picnic supper on
the church lawn yesterday eveniig
Mrs Emma Matticks and Mr
and Mrs Dert Wood returned to
Cnnadlan last Friday after a vaca-
tion spent at Corpus Christl While
away they attendod a firemens
convention
Oscar Studer was in charge of the
Takes Course
J M Carpenter superintendent
of schools has taken a tenday
coursp in civilian defense work at
College Station Approved methods
of combating air raids incendiaries
and war gasses are taught by officers
and enlisted men of the war depart-
ments chemical warfare service
Bill Mirou was in
business Tuesday
Amarillo on
Cupid may be a good shot but he
makes some awful Mrs
IJeturn to Canadian
Mr and Mrs J M Johnson and
children returned to Canadian
Saturday morning Mr Johnson
attended an American Legion ex-
ecutive meeting at Austin and Mrs
Johnson and the children visited
an aunt Mrs E M lUynes at
Chillicothe Tex
AXIS INVADES CORN CROP
ill bARE PfcANTED EACH Y ARIN AREAS
t JARESEBcErtiS ARE VERY ACTIVE
IS HfFFMAHSKETtfOD OF LEARNING WHICH
1SE VARIETIES ARE MOST RESISTANT
Tn E BADLYHNFEttED AREAS TWO EVEN
NTISSfF IKE WHOLE fjROUB ARE
f lt YrM rs 4RiyKEDlUMHLATE GA
PIXPAGK Japanese Hectic damage which cnutes loss shown on cais
at left can he contiolled by use of G IlyhtUU bred to lesist beetle
Vsxis at light illustiate pioiluctlon of lesistant C liquids giuwn
under same conditions in southeastern Fennsj lvnnhi Studios mu henm
made thcio now so thit icaUtunt stiuins may bo devclopd baote Japi
nestf Hectics get to the cuntiul coin belt Entomologists believe Jupi
nese Beetles will be serious pests in the middle west in joars to come
The Japanese Beetle was imported into this country fioro the Orient
years ago according to the USDA
Fill Up With
Gas and Oil
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Friendly Courteous Service
Noah Fletcher
Phone 63
ACROSS FROM COURT HOUSE
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lW5r Tr
Rodeo Meeting
C A Studer attended the regional
meeting of the National Rodeo as-
sociation at Carlsbad N Mex
Saturday The meeting was held for
the purpose of adopting a con-
stitution and bylaws and to make
application for a charter
Nearly all the directors were in
attendance and were in session all
day Mr Studer feels they accom-
plished more thin at any other
meeting The officers and directors
of the association attended the
matched steer roping contest at
Rosw ell N Mex in a body Sunday
Ignorance is when you dont know
something and Eomeone finds it out
Mrs Russell Wallace left Monday
for a visit with friends and relatives
at Sweetwater OkU
Mis Jess Tppa visited relatives
in Oklahoma the past week
There are two kinds of voters
the ignorant ones and the ones who
vote for your candidate
Its common sens to be
thrifty If jou save jou are
V4 thrifty War Bonds help > ou
A to save and help to sae
fr America Buy your ten per-
cent every pay day
VW
The Only Paper With Complete Coverage in Both City and Country
CANADIAN TEXAS FRIDAY JUNE 26 1942
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WAR BONDS
The 155millimeter gun Is the mod-
ern version of the old GPF of
World War I days It has a range
fifty percent greater than the old
gun heaving a 95pound projectile
approximately 15 miles It Is capa-
ble of high road speed and each
one costs 50000
Arsenals of America are working
at terrific speed turning out this long
range effective weapon for our
ormed forces You and your neigh-
bor working handInhand in unity
can make possible the purchase of
an adequate number of these guns
by buying War Bonds put 10 per-
cent of > our income in War Bonds to
help reach your county quota every
pay day
Only The News reaches every-
body in both town and country
PLUMBING
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Sheet Metal
FLOOR FIIH5
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Buy War Savings Stamps
A Few Of Our
DAILY SPECIALS
Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin
60c Value for 49c SI 20 Value for
Cleansing Cream
Dorothy Perkins 1 50 Size
98c
100
A Limited Amount of
COLD OR HOT JUGS 149
With Spout 198
I Hinds Honey Almond Cream AQn
1 1 00 Value Ul
Boyer Hair Arranger 119 Value98c
Lindleys Foot Relief
Sold on MoneyBack Guarantee
Saccharin Tablets lt0 for 25c
Fresh Pangburns Chocolate Candy
REGISTERED PHARMACIST
Grimes Drug Store Mowery
Jewelry Store
HERMAN V MOWERY OWNER
Local Santa Fe Watch Inspector
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 26, 1942, newspaper, June 26, 1942; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47251/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.