The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, May 31, 1946 Page: 4
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The HEMPHILL COUNTY NEWS
Canadian Texas
Othello Miller EditorPublisher
Entered as secondclass matter
at the post ofTlce In Canadian
Texas under the Act ot March
3 1879 Published every Friday
Subscription Rato In Canadians
trade territory 5100 n year out-
side Canadians trade territory
200 a year All subscriptions
payable In advance
Advertising Halo Local 40c per
column inch foreign 45c per
column Inch
Member American Press Assn
iff
Card of Thanks
Wc wish to take this means of
expressing our heartfelt thanks
to all those who were so much
comfort to us In our sorrow May
Gods blessings be with you
Mr and Mrs R Wm Brown
and children
Mr and Mrs V E Choate and
Kenneth
Mrs Rich Brown
adv
Jerry Schafer small son of Mr
and Mrs Willie Schafer Is get-
ting along nicely after under-
going car surgery at the local
hospital last week
E M Gilbert of near Gem
reports a good rain this week
and states that his wheat Is
much better than expected
Mrs O T Epps and son C D
of Valley Park shopped In Cana-
dian Monday
AdTltilm nt
From where I sit Joe Marsh
Theres an old war memorial in
our town that I like to stop and
look at now and then
Back In 18G5 folks gathered up
all the bitter relics of battle and
put them in a pile cannon bat-
tered rides broken swords and
rusted bayonets Some of them
from our side some captured from
tho enemy
They melted them down and
from this litter of war sprung a
monument to friendship tolerance
and understanding a promise that
the bitterness and hatred w ere f or
Cotten
Best War Memorial
I Know
Since then therevo been nil
kinds of disagreements in this
country big nnd little Prohibition
was one and there was plenty of
bloodshed misery and prief until
the problem was resolved
Hut from where I sit its part of
the greatness of America that we
remain a united country Wc may
disagree as individuals but ac-
cepting that difference of opinion
wc can lite in tolerance and mu
tual respect
QotyM
Copyright 1916 United States Urewers Foundation
Has the strength of a
Machine Wave
The softness of a
Cold Wave
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW
IN PERMANENTS
EVAS BEAUTY STOP
Phone 296
Cinnamon Rolls pkg of 6 13c
Assorted Fruit Rolls pkg1 of 6 20c
Fresh Ground Hamburger lb 2Sc
Fresh Catfish each Thu Fri lb 52c
Pure Pork Lard own make lb 19c
jYou will not be disappointed in our beef
Flour Light Crust 5lb carton 32c
Cheese Spread Kraft 5oz jar 19c
Shortening Bakerite 3Ib 70c
dehydrogenated
Soap Granulated guaranteed 49c
39oz box
Milk Carnation tall can lie
For babies only
Salad Dressing 8oz jar 17c
Pint 30c Quart 44c
Tomato Ketchup 14oz bottle 22c
VISIT OUR PRODUCE DEPART-
MENT FOR A COMPLETE LINE
Your HomeOwned Food Store lot Over 40 Team
HEMPHILL COUNTY NEWS CANADIAN TEXAS
OPIOHTUNITY
KNOCKS UKUK
RATE Two cents per word
for first insertion one cent per
word for each following consec-
utive insertion ot the same ad
Minimum price is for IS words
BEEF CATTLE WANTEDMust
have had grain or milk fat
Weight 500 to 900 pounds
Studcrs Market Phono No 23
23tl
FOR SALE Two full blocks
back of the E F Catterton home
See Jack Laurence 14tfc
NOTICE We have plenty of
parts and service for Maytags
and Singer sewing machines
Gilberts Singer Shop 25tfc
HOGS WANTED Will buy
each Wednesday at Santa Fc
stockyards In Canadian Frank
Ewlng 52tf
OKAIIOMA RANCH FOP SALE
2540acrc ranch twp 18 N P
21 22 w Ellis county Okla
Well watered fenced some tim-
ber rough hard land Buffalo
grass 12 miles to shipping
point i royalty goes 1500 per
acre L P Sandford owner Box
583 at Shattuck Okla rhonc
123rt Agents protected 29tfpl13
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
Americas favorite farm mag-
azine Now better than ever with
latest news in agricultural de-
velopments a printed page from
U S Dept of Agriculture and
more articles for women Sub-
scribe TODAY through your local
news dealer 21tf
FOB SALE One 12ft Inter-
national combine with 3ft ex-
tension and hydraulic lilt 830
One John Deere Model D tractor
on steel 150 Two small station-
ary engines Glen Hostutler Gem
Route Canadian Tex 32tfc
HAULING All kinds Sand
gravel etc C E Porter Phone
243W 18tfc
NOTICE I can now electrify
your sewing machine Oneday
service J E Gilbert 13tfc
PRICED TO SELL Posses-
sion now Six rooms and bath
with or without furniture D A
Witt 31tfc
FOR SALE Sixroom modern
house and outbuildings Five
acres at edge of town Possession
now Price 500000 D A Witt
353tc
SEWING WANTED At my
home Plain or fancy Mrs Buth
Scltz 1325 Main 3GCtp
FOR SALE One Supcrfcx
refrigerator Firstclass shape
Boy Welch 373tp
GBAVEL 250 per yard de-
livered sand 150 per yard de-
livered J F Reed Phone 19GJ
37tfc
WANTED Housekeeper un-
attached Middle aged woman
Board and room plus salary Mrs
Charlie Tubb 37tfc
FOR SALE Speckled paint
pony five years old Fine for
children J G Poindexter 382tp
FOR SALE A good counter
with money drawer Fifteen well
seasoned and nicely painted
tables 36 Inches square Sixteen
good dining chairs Phone 147
37ltx
SWIM Swim at Red Deer
Beach 372tp
FOR SALE Bedroom suite
G E refrigeratory dinette set
tabletop gas range new studio
couch Elton Miller 38ltc
NOTICE We fix 90 of all
electric irons Bring your old
ones out of the basement Gilbert
Singer Shop 383tc
LOST Tuesday night Lapel
watch Return to News office for
reward 3S3tp
WANTED Small house or
apartment Carolee Berry 38tfc
FOR SALE Good as new
Olympic Ice box Phone 335J
38tfc
FOR SALE Boys bicycle
piano and bench book case and
small modern desk Eugene Bak
ex second door east of hospital
38ltc
FOR SALE Price Ceejple up-
right grand Jjplano Phone 296
1 38tfc
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Political
Announcements
The following have authorized
The News to announce their can-
didacy for public office subject
to the action of the Democratic
primaries of 1916
For County Treasurer
MRS VERGIA D BENTLEY
Reelection
For County and District Clerk
HIRAM PARK
Reelection
For County Judge and Exofflclo
Superintendent of Schools
H M WOOD
Reelection
For Sheriff Tax Assessor
and Collector
E R CLOYD
Rcclcctlon
Tor County Commissioner
Precinct 1
FRANK COLE
Reelection
For County Commissioner
Precinct 4
ROSS ADCOCK
Reelection
Tor State Representative
124th District
WILLIAM J BILL CRAIG
WANTED Care of children
by hour Rate 25c Third house
south of Prlbas grocery store
Mary Lou Eller 38ltc
FOR SALE 1933 Internat-
ional Farmall tractor and 4
wheel trailer Both in firstclass
condition Laroy Gilbert Phone
9010F2 382tc
Its for good fried chicken at
the Little Texas adv
A group of Canadian rodeo
fans attended the rodeo at Perry
ton Sunday
Bobby Arvll small grandson of
Mr and Mrs G O Flowers ar-
rived here Tuesday morning
from Gunnison Colo for a vis-
It
Naceeb Abraham of Dallas
spent the weekend here
HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB-
By Mrs W A Merrell
Many lovely salads can be
made with cottage cheese Mrs
Edwards said as she gave a dem-
onstration last Friday at the
WCTU building to four members
and one guest
She prepared cottage cheese
balls and rolled them in nuts
and Inserted toothpicks She
made a lovely Individual salad
by slicing a tomato In sixths
opening out half way down and
filling with cottage cheese and
dusting with paprika
Then she made a very appetiz-
ing fruit plate centered with
peach half filled with cottage
cheese surrounded by avocado
tomato grapefruit and plum
slices
Mrs Alex Simpson acted as
president and hostess
The first meeting was held
In May with Mrs Martha New-
ton Nine members were present
and a discussion was held on
Conserving Soil Next meeting
will be held with Mrs Wayne
Newell on June 14 The topic will
be Butter Making
RETURNS TO COLORADO
Mrs Lyle Peterson of Denver
Colo has been visiting here with
her parents Mr and Mrs C C
Stlckley She returned to her
home Monday
Pat Stlckley accompanied her
for a visit
The Blue Ridge community re-
ceived an inch of rain Tuesday
night
Mr and Mrs Earl Callaway
have purchased a home in Cal-
ifornia and expect to leave about
June 15
7
FRIDAY MAY 31 1946
John Caylor drove Tommy
Berry to Boys ranch yesterday
morning
Beulah Owens is a newem
ployee at the Canadian pharm-
acy
Mr and Mrs Homer Thomas
have moved to the O F Ruth-
erford farm
Mrs Tom Newton helped Out
at the J O store this week
Its for good fried chicken at
the Little Texas adv
In Case Lots for Harvest
VAC PAK and Cream Style
Cliili Eeagas
Psk Beasts
Gseen Beaaas Coffee
Esiglisla Peas
Fruit Juices Gallon Fruits
Canadians Best
BL Hubbard Saddle Shop
Leather Craft Repairing
Phone 215W Across from The Fair
To The Citizens
The City now has a truck to pick up Garbage and Trash Have
your garbage in a can with a lid on if possible and your trash in a
barrel Have them in the alley or at a place where the truck can get
to it easily
The truck will make the residence district once a week and the
business district every day after we get started and once get thetown
cleaned up
CITY COMMI
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, May 31, 1946, newspaper, May 31, 1946; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47452/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.