The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 21, 1953 Page: 4
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Cjtfd of Thanks
I tdk thto own U > anMng
U my friends and neighbors and
tlieflre clepartmrattc their help
lit putting out the recent lira in
any home a
MBS LOUTSK VSKXLER
N j Beaten is a new sub-
scriber to The New
Mrs 0 U Jy in be hostess to
tb pioneer club In her home
Monday AprH IT
Stutters Has
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The Albert OraJgtaa cirek of
the Septkit church aat Thunder
Aemam tat the runs el Mrs
R B WlgllllSi m
UN Ban HeadJmed obelrman
end eve the tfnOotui A nke
program was en ML
Mrs Wlfgina i Hd delicious re-
freshments to the following mem
bent Mrs BUI White Mrs H H
Marks Mrs John Bller Mrs H B
LaForge Mrs W W Lewis Mrs
John Fundi Mrs Ada Rackley and
MrsRB Wiggins
Call for it at your convenience
STUDERS IGA MARKET
BAKERY
GET THE FINEST IN TELEVISION
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Quality TV
TERMS IF DESIRED
11PPS tLECTRIG
PHONE 18 CANADIAN
Get if sooner
The new furniture home appli-
ances home repairs or what-
ever else you have been caring
for can be yours sooner than
you expect through a Personal
Loan at this bank repayablo
monthly out of income Loir
interest rates
Come In and talktils
overconildenUallj
First National Bank
The Friendly Bank
Our 50th Year Under h <
National Charter
WANTADS
CcerHamad born faa t
wt
LOST Black end gold cameo
earring Saturday Seward Mrs
Robert Lagow Phone 153W Ip
SPINET PIANO Used very
little Must sell Balance may be
arranged on terms to responsible
party Write Credit Dept Me
Brayer Piano Co 217 TO 6th St
Amarllio Tex 332e
NOTICE The light plant is
overstocked with rags No more
will be bought urtll later It
FOR RENT Threeroom mod
ern furnished house 319 First St
Phone 775W 33tl
WASHITA
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Batts and Mrs Curtis Damron and
Billy Wheeler have all been on the
pick list
Mr and Mrs Ray Downs of
Borger spent Sunday with her
varents Mr and Mrs Jay Ballard
Mr and Mrs Roger Batts and
Marie and Olenda and Mr and
Mrs Curtis Damron went to the
doctor at wheeler Sunday
Mr and Mrs Bill Bpruell and
children of Canadian visited In
the MelvUi Wheeler home Sunday
Bob Rushle and Shcrylsnd Billy
Wheeler were vlsltora at church
Sunday
Mr and Mrs S L Dixon toot
dinner with their daughter Mrs
Euell steen and Mr Steen at
Briscoe Sunday
Leland Caldwell visited Wednes-
day In the Jay Ballard home
Mrs Lawrence Prater and Darla
and Wyman and Mrs Neal Crosier
and children shopped In Wheeler
Saturday
Mrs Tom Muse Is slowly recover
ing alter surgery She Is at the
home of her sitter and brotherin
law Mr and Mrs Ed Little ot
Canadian
Mr and Mrs Ray Prater ot
Gageby visited in the Lawrence
Prater home Wednesday
Tuesday night visitors In the
Marion Robertson home were Mr
and Mrs Roy Wheeler Virgil
Brock and Mr and Mrs Jay Dal
lardMrs
Mrs Roger Batts and James and
Mr and Mrs Curtis Damron shop-
ped In Pampa Thursday
Mr and Mrs Virgil Brock and
Judy Mr and Mrs Ernest Clark
and Mary and Jim BUI Jones at
tended the show In Canadian this
week
Neal Crosier helped Harry Fields
work on his windmill Friday
EXPLODER SCOUTS ENJOY
CAMPING TRIP
The Explorer Scouts enjoyed a
camping trip over theweekend
The went to Oamp DonHerrtngton
at Pala Duro Canyon Friday and
Returned home Saturday evening
Boys making the trip were Bob
Matthews Sammy Wilbur Larry
Pinson Jacky Newton Jimmy Nix
Arthur Vefkler Harold Dean Bal
lard and Franklin Henwood
The boys have asked The News
to express their thanks to Noble
TrueWood Wilbur Klllebrew and
Orady Stapp of Panhandle for
their assistance on the trip The
boys were also accompanied by
their scoutmaster Woody Pond and
Buster Bernson
TKK HKSIKEU COUNTY WWW CAHAJJJAR TSXAS
GEM
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McCain George taftw Leroy Hern
ley Jo Henry TJumas Olankta
Payne O Bailey Robert Barton
ot Cheyenne Jo Ami Cole and Vet
and Julia WiUraoth
Mr and Mrs Burw Henderson
were ealledto Canyon < due fee the
Illness ot their son BearL
Mr and Mrs Homer Sanders
shopped In Pampa Saturday
Mrs Doris Montague ofWichita
Kans is visiting with her daughter
Mm Ray Morey and family
M IL Smith Sr and Jr flew
to Enid Wednesday to attend a
polled Hereford sale
The advanced dressmaking class
met In the home ot Mrs Lucille
Forrest Monday Five members and
Miss Oldden were present
The community party his been
postponed until April 21
Mr and Mrs Homer Sanders and
girls were supper guests In the
Bud Hobier home Sunday
Leonard Sanders and Ray Morey
were In Elk City Saturday
Julia WUlmeth celebrated her
birthday with a slumber party
Monday night Quests were Olenna
Yarnold Joyce Miller Glennl
Markham ana Donna Hall
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES MEET
IN ABRAHAM HOME
The Womans organization of the
Presbyterian church met last week
in the home of Mrs N Abraham
iwlth Mrs Jess Llndley and Mrs
C L Fry as hostesses
About thirty peersons were pres
ent and an Interesting program
was presented Mrs Carl studer
led the Spiritual Life Service
Together We Seek To Be In
terpretersfor Youth was given by
Mrs Frank Shaller Mrs M E
Cooper of Pampa reviewed the
book Cry the Beloved Country
by Alan Fatton
This Thursday at a SO the group
will meet to hear Mrs Rush
Snyder review African Heritage
MERRY BIDDERS MEET FRIDAY
Mrs J O Wells was hostess Fri-
day to the Merry Bidders Luncheon
was enjoyed at a downtown cafe
and then the members and their
guest Mrs Flake George of Sham
rock gathered in he Wells home
for the games Mrs C R Tlpps
won high and Mrs George Carver
second high
Members present were Mrs W W
Burnett Mrs Cap Keller Mrs
G B Mathers Mrs Tom Price
Miss Vera Tepe Mrs George Car
ver Mra J L Yokley Mrs Lucille
Wright Mrs Lena Tlpps and the
hostess
HOSPITAL NEWS J
Patients in the hospital Tuesday
afternoon Include Tom Riley Mrs
Lon Sanders Qeo Harvill Miss
Eulalla Estrada and Mrs j > W
Hammach f
Dismissed since last edition Mrs
LaVem McLaln Edw Julian Mrs
Alice Fuller Mrs Louise Rich Mrs
Herman Hugg Corbett Southland
Mrs Franklin Bucher
The Jlmmle Forrcsts have had
their paper changed from Dove
Creek Colo to Cortez
Carol Bettls is the proud owner
ot a brand new bicycle
A J Worley of Amarllio was In
town Monday on business
Jane Etheredge is a patleot In
the hospital here
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whitest paint pigment yet
discovered thats why
Du Pont 40 starts daz-
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Custom Work of All Ki s
ALL KINDS OF CHOKtS All WortOuaia S 4
No Job Too Large or Too SmaH a
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to all those who hove
been so kind with their help and
sympathy and foththe flowers
and the food and the sitting tip
at the hospital Your expressions
ofsympathy your acts of kind
ness the eoutteay and services
of the doctors and hospital staff
the giving of blood by Clyde Ms
ley words cannot express how
much all ot this has meant to us
May God bless you all
THE 1IAMMACK FAMILY
GAGEBY
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forty persons enjoyed the affair
Mr and Mrs John Wright and
granddaughter of Wheeler and Mr
and Mrs Gaddy Vise were Sunday
visitors ot Mrs Forence Dodd and
Grandmother Barker
Buncaydlnner guests In the Willis
Fllllnglm home were Mrs Wm
Rose LaurelLeo and Oajle Single-
ton the Leon I O and E O
Fllllnglms and Mr and Mrs Bob
Lehman and Berta and Terry The
Lehmans spent Sunday night at
Dalhart with Mr and Mrs John
Root and sons and returned to
their home in McGregor Minn
The Rev and Mrs Phil Gates of
Pampa visted In the home of Mr
and Mrs Elmer Simpson Sunday
Mr and Mrs Cecil Meadows and
son Dwayne have moved back to
this community from Reydon Okie
Mrs Maude Grant has been dis-
missed from the Wheeler hospital
and Is rccuperattng In the homes
of her daughters at Odessa Mrs
Bill Greene and Mrs Aubry Hilt
burner
Mrs W A Powledge attended the
district H D club meeting at
Dumas Tuesday
Mrs Joe Hefley and Mra Forrest
Vise visited at Twltty Thursday
with Mrs 8 A McDonald
Wednesday shoppers In Wheeler
were Mr and Mrs George Brad
street Mr and Mrs Ray Prater
Mrs aien George Mrs Jack Meek
Mrs LaPoy Vise Mrs E G Flllln
glm and LaJo Mr and Mrs L G
Fllllnglm Mrs H B Peterman and
Margie
Attending services at Kelton Wed-
nesday for OneIevJohn Cornelius
were Mr and Mrs Rosco Meek
Mr and Mrs Dyson and their son
and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs
E E Meeks Mr and Mrs L O
Fllllnglm Mr and Mrs Willis
Fllllnglm and Mr and Mrs Clifford
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Heffley
NOTICE The ljght plant Is
overstocked with rags No more
will be boughtuntll later It
WOTTCK The Jlght plant is
overstoohed with rag No
will be bought until later
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228 cubic Inch engine with 105 horsepower
highest in Its class
DualRangeTruclclIydraMatljf unerringly
selects the right gear ratio fo all needs
automatically
8 0 to 1 compression highest of any gaso-
line truck engine extracts more punch
taster response from nonpremium fuel
HydraMatlcs 3 specd range for traffic
4speed range for openigoing cuts engine
rpm to the minimum needed for the job
HydraMattes fluid coupling prevents en-
gine strains shock loading of drive line and
rear axle reducing servicing and repair needs
Better acceleration without shifting bg
cuts traffic light time at every stop
Elimination of clutchandgeorshftt effort
keeps drivers fresher more alert to accident
hazards
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Como Jn and try ouf ffte new HydraMafic CMC Sfg 0
Voik1 fcy fo ertafer hauling prefffi
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Atomic Supeg Ctief V9
Well sonny jsst hang ontd that dream By tfa
time youre a Ml fare it might come true
Of course there is no Atomic Super Chief
yet
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But dont sell American ingenuity and
progress short At the rate things grew new
for you on the Santa Fq you only need to
squint your minds eye just a little to see
tomorrow irtreaming toward you down the
track
You can almost feel the future of Sauta Fa-
in the quickened tempo of its progress in
the recent past
Just count the growing number pf Santa
Fe diesek that speed yoy freight and smooah
your ride today v
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Santa Fe
Nineteen years ago iharewerent any To 4
day there are 1422 unitsBy t yearVeiJd
therell be 9 more Steam is disappearing
fast AndvmoreJhan2E0 coaling and watesv
ing stations have bitsthe dust
Santa Fe folks just dont daily ntun it
comes to hmldmg new
For todaythe Santa Fe in Americas nmo
railroad And its going to stay that way by
growing newer every day in every way that
can mean new gaiety better serviee new
comfort and dependability for you
It costs miUh iB of dollars to serve you
so But it doesnt add a penny to the taxes
you pay Santa Fe folks are proud of that
tod proud that the neuiness of the Santa Ft
tea part of American progress that paySitt
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 21, 1953, newspaper, April 21, 1953; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47810/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.