The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, September 6, 1940 Page: 3
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tloncd Mr Hitler Is going to eat
nomeals In London this year
There are other guesses maybe
better ones One Is that he actually
prefers the fogs as a sort of natural
smokescreen for attack Another
Is that with most of Europe in his
clutch he Is prepared to offer the
British empire a peace so firmly
buttressed and asking so little of
Britain that she cant refuse Z Just
dont happen to trail along with
those guesses
I didnt make my own guess for
the chance of being right at the risk
of being wholly wrong I made them
because I know the barometlc char-
acter of our public opinion A good
deal of ouf almost panic urge to
prepare Is due to our being told that7
out national life depends ion the Brit
lsh navy that It is In immediate
danger of being lost scuttled or
transferred to Hitler and above
all the monstrous absurdity that the
BefMsioa
Dont
send your child to
school with defec-
tive eyesight
Have them exam-
ined before school
begins
DR II I SPILLEU
30 Years Practice in the
Panhandle
Tm
Atlantic ocean Is no longer an ob-
stacle
I don t agree with these extreme
vlewi but I do agree that our de-
fenses arc deplorably weak that wo
must get Into a position to defend
ourselves with reliance on nobody
else and that wo arent doing It
My fear is that If the present
popular pressure Is greatly relieved
by a demonstration that Hitler cant
hop even the British channel much
less the Atlantic ocean we are like-
ly to lapse Into a lethargy as dopey
as our Immediate past
The whole of recent history should
prove how silly and perhaps fatal
that could be Lets keep on going
regardless of the momentary fluctu-
ations of the news from Europes
war
REGISTER MEN NOW
The basis of any successful sys-
tem of equitable selection Is the uni-
versal registration and classification
of our whole manpower Into about
seven groups In accordance with
their relative ability for military
training and service with the least
possible Interference with desirahle
domestic cduftitlonal Industrial and
agricultural relations
You cant do anything intelligently
and scientifically in the way of de-
termining quotas exemption and
deferments or final selection until
you have that information
To debate further step before we
have it is Ignorant and futile
I dont know how long It will take
this fumbling blundering generation
to do thatpreliminary job In 1917
we did all that It requires In 90
days I doubt if that record can be
beaten or even approached In any
event that essential process If start-
ed now will overlap the election and
leave us infinitely better prepared
to decide
The solution Is easy Quickly pass
a simple bill authorizing the regis-
tration and classification of ail men
between 18 and 0
Mr and Mrs Neil Donovan of
Big Springs Tex spent Tuesday
evening visiting In the Bud Dono-
van home
Burl Cavins and Walter Fletcher
have been visiting in Miami Tex
Order Y ur
CIIIMSTMAS CA1WS
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Plows Drills Binders
Mowers Feed Mills
COME AND SEE THEM
WE MUST SELL
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PHONE 295
FLOWERS
For Every Occasion
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tn br wn gabardine and may be
worn with while linen shorts and
slacks or with Us lone sleeved vest
whose sleeves are hand knit In
matching wool or with Its wrap-
around fulllength coat
POCKET INTEREST
This dusty rose Jersey dress has
two large pockets solidly Incrustcd
with yarn embroidery In sapphire
blue yellow black and white It
has a high round neck and short
sleeves
CHIC OUTFIT
Imported lines In mintlee green
accented In handdrawn work pat-
terns
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Peaches
Sliced or Halves
No10 Can
3 cans
100
Green Beans
or Spinach
No 2 Can
4 for
25c
Syrup
Log Cabin
Small 19c
Med 35c
Lg 69c
Potted Meat
Pure Meat
large can
5c
Honey
3 Bee Brantl
Comb 5lb jug
55c
Pork Beans
llb cans
3 for
10c
Apricots
Ulue Boy
No 21 Can
10c
Cottage
Cheese
lIb Carton
10c
The Hemphill County News Friday September 61940
Flour
Red Star
48lb bag 139
NOTEBOOK
PAPER
Double Margin
3 pkgs 10c
Cake Flour
Swansdown large pkg
19c
Fruits Vegetables
Bananas yellow fruit 2 dozen 25c
Oranges medium size dozen 10c
Carrots 3 bunches 10c
Sweet Peppers pound 5c
GRAPES Flame Tokays lb 5c
Concord Grapes 2 baskets 35c
Peaches Brimfull tall can 10c
Pinto Beans 3 pounds 15c
Northern Tissue 3 rolls 15c
Kraft Dinner 2 packages
A Complete Dinner
Spinach No 2 cans 3 for
Jack Sprat
Blue Bonnet Salad Dressing
1 can Potato Salad Tree
qt jar
25c
American Cheese 2pound box
HAMS Tenderized pound
Whole or Half
BACON sliced pound
FULL CREAM CHEESE pound
Bologna or Weiners 2 pounds
Baby Beef Roast Chuck pound
Chuck Steak from Baby Beef pound
Chili llb brick
Fresh Fish Oysters Shrimp
25c
25c
Shortening 4 pounds 35c
Armours Vegetole
Mustard qt jar 9c
Peanut Butter qt jar 23c
Quakers Puffed Wheat 3 for 25c
Marshmallows pound 12c
QUICK APE asst 3 packages 10c
CORN MEAL 10 pounds 25c
5 pounds 15c
TOMATOES No 2 can 6c
SYRUP Pennant 10pound can 45c
dark
PENJELL package 10c
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing qt 27c
Sardines llb tall cans 2 for 15c
Post Bran or Grape Nut Flakes
3 reg boxes 25c
Sweet Chocolate Ambrosia
half pound bar 10c
OXYDOL Large package 19c
Vinegar pure apple bulk gal 25c
PRESERVES llb glass jar 19c
Del Monte Asst
CORN Brimfull vac pac can
PRUNES No 10 can
10c
25c
47c
19c
18c
17c
25c
16c
18c
20c
BEST WAY SarOKE
YOUR BEST WAY TO SAVE
FRIDAY SATURDAY
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, September 6, 1940, newspaper, September 6, 1940; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47159/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.