The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, February 9, 1951 Page: 7
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10 YEARS AGO
IN THE NEWS
A A Itoth ° i Mgglns father
of Clifford Roth of Canadian
had passed away at the Mgglns
after a fall from a
Avaterjtower the day before Ha
was lieventy years Of age and
leftlaSvife nine children seven
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brothers three elsfcrs an3 elpht
grandchildren
Mrs Charles Burton and Mrs
Hugh Burtoft both of Gem had
visited with Mrs1 P E Carroll
at her home here
Dorothy Davis had celebrated
her eleventh birthday with a
party at her home
The Rev Dwlght L McCree
and family had left for their
new home at Lubbock where Mr
McCree had been assigned the
pastorate of St Johns church
He was also going to teach at
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Crosby from Tulsa had arrived
to take over the pastorate of the
local Methodist church and the
Canadian Mission The Crosbys
haa three children
Mr anil Mrs Jim Bailey of
Hlgglns tod visited here in the
Pat Williams home-
R V Glassey of Crawford
Okla had visited here with the
W B Phillips family
Mrs Ben Stewart of Amarlllo
had visited here
Reagan and Wlllam McEIreath
and If E Rafc of Marysvillc
Tex had visited here in the
home of Mrs J E McEIreath
They came in with a load of
pecans
Hood Vaught was unable to
attend the funeral services for
his brother who had been killed
in a car accident In Virginia
Charlotte Alice Tubb of Al-
buquerque had visited here with
her parents Mr and Mrs George
Tubb
A son had been born to Mr
and Mrs Dick Barton
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May These Weekly Messages Inspire You
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The perl is yours The Light has been kindled for your eyes I The clean white page awaits your writ
ing1 Every day comes to us from God just tike 0 t This is your day write in it and make what-
ever record yotl wit Perhaps no one will read ut you that is today But every days writing
becomes a permanent record ol our living or th y Shall we write a sentence of praise tb Gofl for
the many blessings He has sent witfi the twent ur hours Shall we write some words of cheer and
of comfort and of inspiration for a weary or discouraged soul Shall we write a good story of our own
life as it moves with integrity and trust and genuine goodness What shall we write today
But God makes you new every day Your life starts the day as unspoiled as the sky above you How
wonderful that the Creator ever at work in kindness and wisdom makes us over every night He
takes us at the end of the day worn and exhaustedand perhaps discouraged But the morning brings
a rested body a refreshed mind and a courageous spirit a clean sheet upon which to write This
is the miracle 6f trie night the miracle of God On this personality that I call myself some others
will also write Into whose hands will I pass the pen this day as I invite them to write in my auto-
graph book of chdra cte f and of memory Wei should allow only the trustworthy and the reverent
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an trie wise arid good to take the pen from our hand to write upon our mind and soul what may
abide there forever Attend your church and write as you will
SiiinKirsnrr
Attend the Church of Your Choice
This Sunday and Every Week
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
wv Red Bentley Pastor
Sunclay School Wudajn
Morning Worship ll0Qa m
Evening Service 730 pm
Prayer Meeting Bible Study
Wednesday 730 pm
SACRED HEART CHURCH
38 J Matthlesen Pastor
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Sunt Mass 830 am 10 am
Mass Weekdays Holy Days
afid First Fridays 730 am
Relhjious Instruction for the
children of the Parish every
Sunday after Mass
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Tali Ijolloway Pastor
Sunday School 045 am
Morning Service 1100 din
Training TJftlon 700 pm
Evening Servlpe 800 pm
Prayer Meet Wed 800 pjn
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
A A Kendall Pastor
Church School 943 a m
Morning Worship 1100 a m
Youth Fellowship 6 00 pm
Evening Worship 700 pm
Choir Practice Wed 7S0pm
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Harvey K Parker Pastor
Sunday School 945 am
Morning Worship 1100 ajn
Junior Westminister
Fellowship 500 pm
Senior Westminister
Fellowship 730 pm
CHURCH of the NAZAREHE
Fuller O McCombs Pastor
Sunday School 1000 am
Sunday Service
NYPS
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1100 am
715 pjii
Evening Service 800 pm
Prayer Meet Wed 800pra
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURcrf
II A Webb Pastor
Sunday School 1000 am
Morning Worship llO0 a m
Evening Service 730pm
Teachers Meet Frl 730 p ntr
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Gene Solfofd Pastor
Bible Study 10 00am
Preaching 10 55 a m
Lords Supper 1145 am
Evening Preaching 700 pm
Bible Study Wed 730 pm
THE LUTHERAN CHURCH
li L Young Pastor
Services every Sunday 8 p m-
at the WCTU Building
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCH
901 N Frost PAMPA
Sunday1 Scfiool 93J am
Sunday Service 1100 a m
Wednesday Service 800 pm
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Thomas A Gray Pastor
Bible School 945 a m
Morning Worship 1055 a m
Sr Christian Endvr 630 pm
Jr Christian Endvr 645 pm
Evening Worship 730 pm
Prayer Meet Wed 730 p m
LOCUST GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
W E Parker Pastor
Sunday School 1000 am
Morning Worship 1100 am
Training Union 730 pm
Prayer Meet Wed 730pm
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
J A Campbell Pastor
Sunday School 10 00 a m
Morning Worship 1100 am
Evening Service 730 pm
Prayer Me t Tues 730 p m
Thuisday Yourtg Peoples
Service 730 pm
Bible Study Wed 730 p m
WlffrHUl
The Infant son of Mr and
Mrs Frank Ross had died and
Mrs Ross was seriously 111 at
llangum Okla Mr Ross was
proprietor of Jhe White Way
laundry here
L0J9 Stallcup was receiving
treatment atthe local hospital
A sevenpound son had been
born to Mr and Mrs Dave
Huyck
Mr and Mrs Van Petrce and
daughters of the Lone Star
community had been in town
Funeral services had been
C H Vaught
CONSIGNEE
Gulf Oil Corporation
Texas Service
Station
Frank Cole
TEXACO PRODUCTS
Arties Beauty Shop
Mary Caniler Owner
PHONE 80
First National
Bank
Member
Federal Deposit Insuranco
Corporation t
Consumers Fuel
Assn
Fuel Supplies Machinery
Tires and Accessories
The Fair
DEPARTMENT STORE
Something New Every Day
Fielders Jewelry
Pbone 126
CANADIAN TEXAS
Best Way Store
Tour Best Way to Save
Nolen iHardware
Furniture Co
I S Hardage Norman Magtll
La Veitas Flowers
Flowers Soften Sorrow
PHONE 39
H S Wilbur Son
INSURANCE AGENCY
First National Bank Building
CANADIAN
Pavlovsky Electric
Tappan Ranges Phllco Radios
Weitlnghouse Appliances
PHONE 25
Stickley Funeral
Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Day Phone 88
Night Phone 299
Frank Youngs
Service Station
Just off the highway
Corner 3rd 6 Washita
COOPER TIRES
HOT POINT BATTERIES
All Brands of Oil
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PAGE 8EVOT
conducted at the First Christian
church here for William Brodlc
of Pasadena Calif a former
resident of Canadian
The mother of Mrs Frank Colo
had passed away nt her home
in Oregon
W E Clark of the Jess Yokley
ranch had spent Sunday In
town with his family
Hugh Burton of Gem had been
a hospital patient here
Mrs C Klllebrew was 111 at
her home
Bob Shatter had won a tree
trip to Chicago through a com-
pany contest
Allen Thompson had spent a
tew days at Claude Tex
Mrs F D Teas had spent a
week In Fort Worth visiting with
Mrs A R King
Visitors from outoftown In-
cluded Mr and Mrs Walter
Scott of Glazier Mrs Monroe
Forrest Mrs Jim Payton of
Glazier Helen Harlan Mr and
Mrs J D Wilson and family of
Mendota Mrs Roy Nixon of the
Locust Groe community and
Mrs Lew Ramsey
Millard Donaldson was in the
veterans hospital at Amarlllo
Mrs D Jones had visited Mrs
Sid Henderson at Gem
Mrs Morris Andersons Eng-
lish white leghorns had won
two contests far her during the
past few months one from the
Poultry Tribunes chlcktolayer
contest the other from the
Amcrlqan Poultry Journal
The longest used radio wave
was 20000 meters or 12 miles
between one wave and the next
Sugar was still selling at ten
pounds for 49 cents
Mrs Lonnle Bentley had enter-
tained with a bridal shower in
honor of Mrs Walter Mooney
Mrs Elizabeth Richardson had
spent a week with her parents
Mr and Mrs E II Sollock at
Briscoe
Mrs Rat Crawford of Glazier
had shopped in Canadian
Mrs Alex Simpson who hada
been HI was much improved
Mrs Dora Keeno and Mrs
Sallle Rowley had visited at
Claude with Mrs Laura Young
The ground hog also called
the woodchuck rock chuck and
marmot doesnt appear until
March
Ernest II Morris M D wasr
announcing the removal of his
office to the Pickens building
next door to the old State bank
Mrs Jess TIpps and Mrs II E
Collins had bpen dinner guests
of Mrs II II Sides and Mrs Etta
Modef
to relieve coughs and sora muscles
You need to rub on aUmulatlng palo
relieving Musterolo It
not only bringa
fast lonelasting relief but actually
helpa check the irritation and break up
local congestion Buy Musterolel
DO YOU HATE
and
HOT FLUSHES
Do you suffer from hot flushes
nervous tension upset emotions
due to functional change ol life
3852 years that period when
fertility ebbs away when em-
barrassing symptoms of this na-
ture may betray your age
Then start taking Lydla E
1 Plnkhams Vegetable Compound
1 to relieve such symptoms No
other medicine ot this type for
women has such a long record of
success Taken regularly Pink
hams Compound helps build up
resistance against this annoying
middleage distress Truly the
loomans friendf
Note or you may prefer Lydla
E Plnkhams TABLETS with
added Iron Any drugstore
LYDIA E PINKHAMS
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, February 9, 1951, newspaper, February 9, 1951; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47694/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.