The Canadian Advertiser (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, February 3, 1939 Page: 1
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Introducing Mr Earl Clark who will
be with us each week hereafter Mr
Clark who is a retired politician will
give advice on problems that may be
troubling you Write him care of The
Advertiser for help on any subject
There is no charge for this service
Recuperating
Mrs J M Wallace who has been very
ill is reported to be some better
Torture
Gov ODaniel granted a thirtyday re-
prieve to a negro in death row Wednes
day saying that no punishment was more
severe than thirty days of certain death
staring him in the face
Opinion of The Advertiser has always
been that the chair was intended solely
as a humane means of ridding society of
N an undesirable
Methodist Church
The Youth of the Methodist Church
are launching a Crusade around the
world The Cross of Christ is the emblem
Crusading for Christ will be the ser-
mon topic at 1100 Sunday The Church
School meets at 945 and the Epworth
Leagues at 645 The evening preaching
service starts at 730 Everyone is wel
cometo our services D LvMcCree Min-
ister
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3 1939
Fire
A fire broke out in the Best Way Store
about 200 a m Thursday It was caused
by an electric motor and no damage was
done
Parents
Mr and Mrs Miguel Lopez are the
proud parents of a baby boy whom
they have named John Mrs Lopez was
formerly Miss Florence Renteria
Returns
Abe Haddox is back from Somerville
Texas where he was called by the death
of his brother
Visits
Gerald Sprague student at Texas
Tech spent the week end here
Pinson Enlarges
Pinson Electric Company is adding a
variety store to their business
Trip
Eddie Abraham made a trip to Glazier
Monday
MondaySEEP
SEEP
See os for Seed
Oats Barley
ALL KINDS OF
FEED
Dairy Feeds Chicken Feeds
Hay and Mill Feeds
Try us on your
CREAM
We Pay Highest
Market Prices
Furs rHides
Wewill buy your
Furs Hide s
B alders ton
Grain Go
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PUBLICATION OF PUBLIC NOTICES IS A PUBLIC SERVICE
The Canadian Advertiser
No 22
Returns
Mr J C Studer and daughter Lola re-
turned Tuesday > from Phoenix and
Tucson where they have been for the
past month
Married
Miss Lois Haynes and Lynard Riley
were married at Canyon January 27th
Marks Wins
H H Marks being the first one to
bring in a paper with five misspelled
words was the winner of the dollar last
week Winners of free tickets to the
Palace Theatre were Mrs Clyde Hodges
Mrs John Reed and M C Renfro
Make Paper Possible
This paper is made possible by the
individuals and stores that carry adver-
tisements in it Patronize them They
deserve your patronage
Injured
Mrs C H Jennings suffered a painful
injury to her back in a collision with
Wiggins wrecker Sunday morning Her
many friends willie glad to know she is
getting alongnicely
Nazarene Church
Revival meeting beginning Feb 5th
Services each evening at 730 Conducted
by Rev Edgar Pearce You are welcome
J W South Pastor
New Screen
The Palace Theatre has just installed
a new Permalite sound screen insuring
local movie goers of a brilliant sharp
picture It will alstf lessen eye strain and
allow the sound from the speakers to be
distributed through the auditorium with
greater clarity and naturalness
Presbyterian Church
Sunday School 945 Tom Abraham
Supt Worship 1100 Choir rehearsal
each Wed at 730 p m Presbyterian
Mens Club will meet at the W C T U
building Thursday Feb 9th C E Soci-
eties Intermediates each Sunday at 200
p m Seniors each Sunday at 600 p m
In Amarillo Wednesday
Mrs and Mr J C Jordan Mrs L S
Hardage Mrs W W Reed and J E
Gilbert were in Amarillo on business
Wednesday
New Store
A new drygoods store The Toggery
opened its doors yesterday in the old
McAdams location jM h
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Canadian Advertiser (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, February 3, 1939, newspaper, February 3, 1939; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47857/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.