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The Canyon News from Canyon, Texas • Page 1

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The Canyon Newsi
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Canyon, Texas
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Go Eagles! (iatttjcm nome of aul Green's Production I VOI. 71 NO. 23 CANYON, TtXAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1967 7 SICTIONS 14 PAGES TIN CENTS Huge Stones Rip Crops Hail Hits County INeeded Moisture Comes ith Storm I Jaycees Plan Auctions For Gir Istown i. i uiiiHuimiv we when mt Hereford Man Killed When Auto Hits Tree Eagles Meet Blackhawks ton a i i ms report Alan Ratliff Has Resigned oik- tor, has 1 Rati iff, who bee an working for the it as a poll patrolman four years ago, replaced Burney SI a who resigned last I at 1 iff will be a cost analyst for Collins Radio Corporation in Ri hardson near 1 -alias. Ratliff, vtho attended Monterrey High School and Texas Tech fr Texas Mate Uni vert; it in May, He married and the father of two daughters, Susan, 5, and Manorie, 3.

Pe rsistent Th ief Takes Cars Here is an old pr Jon ceed pile, ver, ar te.din sa t- prints link on suspect to two il! fateci and 'e, fui ar theit over the week I suspe-, in A ninnilo itole one car and ran -ut of gasoline iust nortl of an- yon. He app arentl walked on to anyc himself to a and helped 1961 Chevrolet at Pddie no wles' used ar lot. An ignition key had been left in ti ar. That vehi le rat. out of gasoline a mie south of town.

The apparently walked back. to town and took Severalkeys from the Knowles usei 1 car lot office after ig a plate lass window to gai entry. Officers surmise that the thief tried ke in ars until he carne acrr ss a 1966 Pon- tia ville and matched it with the pr per kev. The time his lu was better. The Ponti a iad enough fuel in it to get him out of the country.

Brand new Ideal 1 ood in the Palo Duro Shopping Center on 23rd street is open for busineb This new ditv has 12,300 square feet chopping space. It has a complete country kit- hen delicatessen featuring hot serve foods, These in lude complete main course meats, fried hi ken, barbecued chicken, barbecued beef, salads and de- fcy I hav onic admiration for the (t- narni opinionated egotist the job done. He more anvineingly positive in his ignorant state than he could possibly be if hi were aware of his limitations. Board Holding Night Sessions Hereford, the funeral far ouU du va is su and Attendance Record Is Set Attend ance for th. ond season 1jeste 1 the outingI ast by more than ,000, a cording to figures i mpilt by the show sponsoring le Heritage I oundation.

final tally for the 59 a he- ideal Food Store Opening This Week serts ready to arry home and eat. There is also a complete line of pastry, rolls, akes, doughnuts, breads and dinner rolls baked fresh right in the store. There will be a discount drug and prescription department staffed by registered pharmacists. Swifts Pro-Ten beef is featured in the meat department, plus a complete lint' of all other fre and smoked meats. I'here is a dry grocery and household needs department, frozen foods, fresh fruits atid egetable department, dairy foods and ice cream sections.

All refrigerator i ases are color-toned to harmonize with the over-all decor of the store. interior is brilliantly lighted and augmented by spot lights to illuminate spec ial stack displays, Shoppers will be served by five check stands, plus an express heck (see ID! At, Page 5) or manees this Cany 33--a total of 3,395 61,338 recorded last season. I he production closed I abor la. with an attendance of 1,001. Although one perform an ould not be completed be ause of rain and the audience was able to only the first there were no show cancellations due to im lement weather.

cording to those who have worked with outdoor theatre, the second season of a produ non usualb- has the lowest attendance record. By the third year, a show is generally known and accepted, A galnini: nation-wide recognition, was represented at travel shows, magazines and newspaper coverage from throughout the court tr was sought and 125,000 brochures were mailed to travel agencies and motor hotels in the US and abroad. WT Booster Picnic Set A pii ni so. i a 1 for the Wvst lexas State University "basketball boosters and all interested sports will be held at Tuesday, September 12, at the Canyon City Club. 1 basketball players and coaches will be special guests for the occasion.

More the mer st th an tun 100.C the two si lOOtl r- forman rt eld. last, po han gi mted 'Ut Ra mond a 1 lard, exe uti ce of the fount lati or was lore State a re i esent in 1967. Ther a an a ge of 25 tates iepre sented ni ly and from hi to five ft cou Many itries of the60-o dd ast embers ii the Paul Green du. ti on were fron i Canyonand (See A IT i 1 I-, Page 5) AEC Program Slated Here Canyon la one of 15 Texas high schools at whi a high school lecture demon tior. program sponsored by the US c.

om- rnisMon, will be presented this 'Hie program will lie held Sept. w6 at High School, The program is designed to os ter an i a aw and understanding among secondary school student of s. ienti.fi> and 1 Morn iti'! relating to atomic energy. It consists of a 40-minute assembly presentation followed by 1 1 asb room sess i ons with science students. Units of the demonstration program, operated for the Commission by the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, will appear in the District of Columbia and in 11 states during the month.

Horse Show Is Planned Normal Crowds For Labor Day Year Round Lake ctudy Planned 7.50 tor $5.00 for hal- $10.00 on performance lasses, and per event in the youth activities SCS Ballot Underway Commumtv Committee election ballet for seven Soil Conservation Service fs in Randall Count- will be mailed said Donald I loyd, SCS offi manager here. The election, set riday through. Sept, 20, i to three committee representatives from each The 21 community committee men will then elect a Randall County omm.ittee, 1 loyd explained, (Sc. I Of, Page 5' COACH JOT K1 RBi right, is shown here atta was on hand for most of the rim- confernng with Quarterback Roy Winters. Ker- mage session held last Saturday afternoon bel, who is recovering from a mild heart at Buffalo Bowl.

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