The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, January 3, 1941 Page: 2
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The Hemphill County Hews
CANADIAN TEXAS
OTHELLO MILLER
Editor Publisher
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
My Neighbor
Says
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Chilling makes rolled cookie dough
firm and easy to roll without the
addition of extra flour
A pall of sand should always be
kept near the furnace in the cellar
Should a spark from tho furnace
tart a blaze It may be quickly ex-
tinguished with the sand
Windows may be quickly and eas-
ily cleaned If rubbed with a woolen
cloth that has been wrung out of hot
water and moistened with vinegar
Polish after a few moments with
chamois
Place a frame of boards around
he rose bed and fill in spaces be-
tween the bushes with leaves to pro-
tect them during the winter A few
evergreen boughs placed on top of
leaves will keep them from blowing
sway
The railing of bannisters may be
cleaned by washing off all the dirt
with soap and water When dry
rub with two parts of linseed oil
and one part turpentine A good rub-
bing will bring Up the polish as If
fthe rails had been repolisficd
llaU a cup of milk added to most
joups just before serving makes
lbcm creamy and delicious
The weaker seedlings often give
the best flowers Remember this
when discarding the weaklings
Do not allow apples to stew when
snaking apple sauce They should
be cooked quickly so that the shape
end color may be preserved
Bottles containing cream or milk
hould never be left uncovered in
the refrigerator Odors from other
foods arc quickly absorbed by
ibera
One tablespoon of orange Juice
and one teaspoon of dropped mara
achlno cherries added to boiled sal-
ad dressing makes a delicious dress-
ing for fruit slads
When groceries have been re-
moved from paper bags fold the
bag neatly place them inside a long
bandied broiler and hang It on the
wal1 In your pantry
New Baby
A son was born to Mr and Mrs
Roy Davenport Friday
Everybody reads The News
But I would like to tell jou
all about Pavlovskys milk
Id tell you how much I
enjoy it how it mattes
me gain weight every single
day and how long it
seems before I get it But
I cant talk And besides
Im pretty busy now
The Hemphill Cbunty News Friday January 3 1941
AMAZE A MINUTE
8C1ENTIFACTS > BY ARNOtD
Double value
Farmers leasing
nonproducing land
derive double benefit
as the soil captures
nitrogen to constantly
enrich itself
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs George Henderson of Gem
is a patient In the local hospital
Net Doyl Crosby small son of the
Rev and Airs Ucl D Crosby was
111 Sunday
Donna Belle Cot do has been ill
the past week
Sham
DO NOT
HAVE A
FRAMEWORK OF
BONES ON LAND
THEY APPEAR MUCH
DIFFERENT THAN
WHILE SWIttWING
IN THE SEA
LOCAL NEWS
Mr and Mrs Bob Fcilner and
family Bpent Christmas with Mr
and Mrs George Feilner
R B Miller and Ira Lancaster
visited in Miami Tuesday
No charge for Printline news
YOUR BABY NEEDS RICH WHOLESOME
PAVLOVSKYS MILK
PHONE 296
PAVLOVSKYS DAIRY
You Can Whip My Cream But You Cant Beat My Milk
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LOCAL NEWS
Beece Hester of Meadow Tn
was married to Miss Willie B
Thompson of the Cedar Mountain
community at Pampa Saturday
night They will make their home at
Meadow
The Clifford Lilo family have
moved to Dumas to make their home
The Misses Tannte and Mattle
Cook Mrs C H Cook and Mr
and Mrs L B Cook visited Mr
and Mrs J P King of Briscoe
Thursday
GaylcA Hemphill of Floydada
Tex and Miss Eleanor Morehead
were united in marriage Saturday
at tho homo of the bride They will
make their home in Floydada
J D Wilson of Mendota is visit
Ing his parents Mr and Mrs Joe D
Wilson
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENC
Sunday School 940 R B Cro
sier Supt
MoWng Worship 1045
NYPS 030 Mis Flora
Cromwell Sponsor
Evening worship 730
Wo invite you
C J CKOMWELL Pastor
CANADIAN MISSION
ChUrcfo school 1050
Preaching service 045
Forum T00
Bible Study and favorite songs
Thursdays at 700 p to
Womens Society Christian
Service second anilithird Fridays
at 3 00 p m
UEti d Crosby Minuter
P J
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Puffed Wheat or Rice 3 reg pkgs
K C Baking Powder 25c size
Heinz Juniors Baby Food 2 for
Chuck Wagon Beans 4 cans
MARCO TAMALES reg size
Red Potatoes 10 lbs 15c
Folgers Coffee
1lb can 25c
2lb can 49c
Pineapple Juice 3 cans 25c
12oz Cans
Ripe Olives 2 cans 25c
Brimfull tall cans
Fresh Lima Beans
No 2f cans 2 for 25c
Vermont Maid Maple Syrup
12 15c
ozs i
Pork Roast choice cms ib 15c
Sausage lb 10c
Fresh Side Pork siced Ib 15c
Butter
Country Roll
Ib
35c
Picnic Hams 6to8b T 99c
Chili
Own Make
lb
19c
Hot Tamales Large She do 30c
01eolb
10c
Oven Loaf HomeMa < le b 25c
Salt Mackeral
4H Club Beef ChoiceuCuts
Hens Fryers DrMMjDrMm
Veal Round Loin Chops
fQysters
U V
25c
15c
23c
29c
2 cans for 25c
TtXASFlHEST
24 lb 79c
SHORTENING
4Ib Carton
Sugar
10Ib Cloth Bag
49c
Cor
Brimfull Vac Pack 12 ozs
3 cans for
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, January 3, 1941, newspaper, January 3, 1941; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47174/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.