The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, August 23, 1946 Page: 4
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18 HEMPHILL COUNTY NEWS
Canadian Texas
Othello MUler EditorPublUher
and Circulation Manager
Mr Othello Miller Reporter and
Adrertldna Manager
Entered as secondclass matter
at the post office In Canadian
Texas under the Act ot March
3 1879 Published every Friday
Subscription Rate In Canadians
trade territory 150 a year out-
side Canadians trade territory
200 a year All subscriptions
payable In advance
Adrertlslng Rate Local 40c per
column Inch foreign 45c per
column Inch
Member American Press Assn
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ON TEACHERS AND NURSES
Two professions that should be
well paid for their services and
which have been underpaid In
sections of this country In the
past arc teaching and nursing
With a rising cost of living un-
derway and salaried workers
bearing the worst of Its effects
these two professions should be
considered
Probably the educational pro-
fession has received more favor-
able publicity recently In many
states teachers salaries arc be-
ing raised and their profession
lauded by responsible officials
Rut too many hospitals remain
understaffed and arc suffering
from a lack of candidates In
nursing schools
Teachers mold the lives of
future generations but nurses
save those of today and a poor
or overworked hospital staff Is
a serious defect In Its commun-
ity It becomes even more ser-
ious when we have an emer
gency In the family
Something Is wrong with a
wage scale allowing taxi driver
to make more than deans of
universities Something Is wrong
when unskilled labor makes
more money than skilled nurses
and teachers With Inflation here
and rising cost of living an actu-
ality these professions need a
helping hand from the average
citizen of this country
k JSvcn the worker who reaped
war profits or those who arc
making more In a week today
than they did In a month former-
ly must understand that their
children deserve the best oppor-
tunity The best Includes an
efficient and widespread medical
profession It also Includes good
teachers and better schools for
a generation which Is starting
out In what we hope will be a
peaceful era
This writers father was a
teacher for many years In Ill-
inois and Oklahoma and Mrs
Millers sister Is a teacher at
the present time The trials and
tribulations of the teaching pro
fession are not something new
they have been pronounced for
many years
To induce competence in these
professions there must be an
adequate living In them Respect
pride and a good salary should
go along with the work To get
these virtues more money will
be needed In the future Money
spent for such purposes should
be considered a sound Invest-
ment
PROBLEM
How does the moon shine at the
poles The News will give a dol-
lar bill for the first correct an
Mrs Jim Morrison left Wed-
nesday to spend a few days with
relatives at Miami and Pampa
Carol Spraguc returned Sun-
day after a visit with her sister
and family at Wichita Kans
Joan Hubbard Is spending the
week at Amarlllo with friends
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cole of
Gem visited Monday with Mr
and Mrs Ralph Freeman
Mrs Ivan Conklin and son
Danny returned home after a
months visit with relatives at
Corpus Chrlstl Just In time for
Mrs Conklin to take over the
office duties at the gas office
while Miss Blllle Bullls Is on
vacation
Mr and Mrs Erwln 11
Schrank of San Antonio arc
the parents of a son Roger Lynn
born Saturday morning Mrs
Schrank will be remembered
here as Mrs Perry Young
Mr and Mrs Robert Sauer of
West Alexandria Ohio are vis-
iting here In the home of Mr and
Mrs John Pundt Mr Sauer and
Mr Pundt arc cousins
Little Gloria Jean Hubbard
has been quite 111 with the
mumps
TOMATO JUICE very economical
No 2 tin 2 for 25c
TOMATOES extra standard
New pack No 2 tin 2 for 35c
PEACAES new pack
First of season No 2j tin 30c
Silver Foam Guaranteed
Granulated Soap 24oz 35c
Salad Dressing Rich and FineFlavored
2 lbs 44c 8oz 17c
KRAFT DINNER macaroni and cheese
7 oz pkg 2 for 25c
PRESERVES APRICOT
Bama limit 1lb jar 33c
PRESERVES FIG
Texas Seedless 2lb jar 94c
No 1 PRY SALT BACON
For seasoning or frying lb 45c
Fresh Ground Hamburger lb 35c
AMERICAN PROCESSED CHEESE
Toast for sandwiches lb 59c
FANCY DREST FRYERS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Selected Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
AitCooled for your comfortl
Open 7 a m close 6 p m Sat 9 p m
STUDERS MARKET
hfeur HomeOwned read Store for Over 40 Years
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HEMPHILL C0UNTX NEWS CANADIAN TEXAS
Want
ADS
OI I 01iTUNITY
KNOCKS HEKE
RATE Two cents per word
for first Insertion one cent per
word for each following consec-
utive Insertion of the same ad
Minimum price is for 15 words
FOR SALE New fiveroom
house Bargain for quick sale
Frank Bernson Thone 384J
50tfc
FOR SALE 1930 ModelA
Ford Good condition Good rub-
ber Ben Parnell lllgglns 502tp
FOR SALE Dining room
suite table buffet six chairs
Also two rockers and a wool rug
D A Witt 50tfc
FOR SALE 1942 Dodge school
bus ready to go I E Jackson
Canadian Phone 9018F2 50ltp
TOMATOES For sale Ave
miles east of Miami Picked Mon-
days Wednesdays and Fridays
Nig Howard 503tp
FOR SALE All modern with
floor furnace Five rooms and
bath Inclosed back porch base-
ment garage and store room
Corner lot 100x140 feet Located
In best resident district Priced
to sell Possession now D A
Witt 50tfc
FOR SALE Living room
suite dining roam suite kitchen
cabinet Fred Hardage across
from old Stlckley apartment
50tfc
FOR SALE Fiveroom house
and two lots One block across
tracks from reading room W 7
Beck 502tp
FOR SALE Bed sprlngs vash
stand stand table and two cot-
ton mattresses In good condl
Hon Jim Klllebrew Phone 30GW
after 8 p m 50ltp
FOR SALE 1942 GMC IVj
ton truck Phone 4 or 130 John
Caj lor 502tp
FRYERS WANTED Prefer
white weight 24 to 3 pounds
For delivery on Thursday each
week Studcrs Market 48ttc
FOR SALE Two fresnels
one 5ft one 3ft McCormlck
Deerlng mowing machine and
chain harness Frank Harper
old Verklcr place across tracks
483tp
FOR SALE 32volt motor
iron and toaster Joe Pavlovskj
Phone 29G 48tfc
BEEF CATTLE WANTED
Must haves had grain or milk fat
Weight 600 to 1000 pounds
Studcrs Market Phone No 28
48tfc
DONT FORGET We buy
and sell hogs every day See us
for male hogs If you dont want
to buy we will loan you one
Weve got to have hogs W S
Newell Son Phone 295 47tfc
HOGS WANTED Will buy
each Wednesday at Santa Fe
stockyards In Canadian Frank
Eulng 52tf
FOR SALE Gravel and sand
for your driveIns and low
places Joe Pavlovsky Phone
296 39tfc
FOR SALE Price Ceeple up-
right grand piano Phone 290
38tfc
FOR SALE Good business
lot on Main street D A Witt
41tfc
GRAVEL 250 per yard de-
livered sand 150 per yard de-
livered J F Reed Phone 196J
37tfc
FOR SALE Good used 2pc
living room suite Flewelllng
Hardware Furniture 46
OKAHOMA RANCH FOR SALE
2540acro ranch twp 18 N R
21 22 w Ellis county Okla
Well watered fenced some tim-
ber rough hmrd land Buffalo
grass 12 miles to shipping
point royalty goes 1500 per
acre L P Sandford owner Box
583 at Shattuck Okla Phone
123R Agents protected 29tfp413
FOR SALE Threebedroom
modern house Newly decorated
and with Income from garage
apartment Mrs E E Rlst 200
Elliott St 45tfc
COOKS radio advertised
DDT Wonder spray and sprayers
Also Cooks DDT powder for flies
mosquitoes bedbugs roaches
and safe mothproofing Flewel
llng Hardware 45tfc
FOIt SALE Cheap One
22x24 foot sheet ron building
Canadian Lumber Co Phone 61
50lto
FOR SALE One used treadle
Singer sewing machine Al coit
dltlon J E Gilbert Singer Shop
50ltc
FOR SALE 75lb allsteel
McGcc Ice box Buster Porter
1011 Claude St The Wm Well
res property 50ltc
FdR SALE Close In A six
room furnished modern stucco
house New sleeping parch three
lots See J F Hollls or call 3G3J
492tp
FOR SALE 1934 Ford 2door
See Preston Johnson 47tfc
FOR SALE Maytag washing
machine In good shape Gasoline
motor C R Taylor Box 464
Miami 492tp
FOR SALE Plenty of hay
and good alfalfa and tankage for
your hogs W S Newell Son
Phone 295 49tfc
FOR SALE Weinlng pigs
A Hendcrshot 2 miles southwest
of Canadian 49tfc
FOR SALE Whipping cream
Mrs J C Lee 50ltp
WORK WANTED Moving
dirt plowing and other types of
work See Amrlne brothers at
Ben Reed apartment Phone
384J 502tp
FOR SALE Sixtube radio
2500 N E Johnson 1200 First
St Phone 132 50tfc
CHRISTMAS CARDS Buy
your Christmas cards from the
Girl Scouts 503tc
FOR SALE Good boys bl
cycle Call 172 or see Ben Math
ers 50ltp
Clinton and Clayton Hill have
been home on furlough
Expert
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WELDING
Save the cost of new
parts by having that
broken equipment weld-
ed
Ludden
Brothers
Phone 388 Res Phone 371W
Modern Ufa with lu hurry and worry
Irregular hablta Improper eating and
drinking lu risk of exposure and Infec-
tion throws heavy strain on tha work
of the kidneys They are apt to baeoms
overtaxed and fall to filter excess acid
and other Impurities from tha lifagfving
blood
Tou may sutler Barring backache
headache dlstlness getting up nights
leg pains swelling feci constantly
tired nervous all worn out Other signs
of kidney or bladder disorder art some-
times burning scanty or too frequent
urination
Try Doant Ptlts Doant help tha
kidneys to pass oil harmful excess body
vasta They have had mora than half a
century of public approval Art recom-
mended by grateful users everywhere
Alt your ruighbort
D0AN5 Pills
Mr and Mrs T E Gilbert of
Goose Creek Tex arc here vis
iting the E M Gilbert Leroy
Gilbert Lonzo Muncy and Earl
Danes families T E and E M
Gilbert are brothers Before re-
turning to their home at Goose
Creek they will make a trip to
Montana Oregon Colorado and
New Mexico
Mr and Mrs Roy Wheeler and
Mrs C L Burton spent Tuesday
night at Reydon with Mr Wheel
ers parents
Mrs Harold Price and children
shopped in Shattuck and Gage
Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Virgil Terrell are
driving a new car
FMDAY AUG 23 1916
Mr and Mrs Ted Williams
spent the weekend here with
Mrs Williams parents Mr and
Mrs F A Blue Mrs Blue re-
turned to their home at Lubbock
with them for a twoweek visit
J C Lee returned last week
after visiting relatives at Ham-
ilton Tex
Miss Pauline Shepherd left
Saturday for Wichita Kans to
visit her sister
Miss Marilyn Witt and Miss
Francis Huff left yesterday for
a vacation at Colorado Springs
Jim Reld and Herb Jones made
a business trip to Amarlllo Wed-
nesday
Accurate Seeding Every Time
Mccormick deering grain drills
dlstrlbuta the seed evenly at the depth you want
No skipping with these reliable drills
A TYPE FOR EVERY SIZE AND NEED
We Are the Dealers for
Goodyear Tires
CANADIAN IMPLEMENT CO
HUNGRY
Come in and
Eat With Us
GOOD FOOD
Prepared the Way You Like it
24Hour Service
CACTUS CAFE
Your Patronage is Appreciated
SPECIALS
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Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated
C f H GROCERY
Market
Phone 29
CANADIAN ICE COMPANY
C D Massey Phone 326
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, August 23, 1946, newspaper, August 23, 1946; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47464/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.