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The Canyon News from Canyon, Texas • Page 3

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The Canyon Newsi
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Canyon, Texas
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Committe. (Continued From Paee 1) been placed in escrow. Bids on the project will be opened lulv 30 at cl tv hall The line Is beinr constructed at private expense, York said- The only expense to be incurred by the city will be installation of a fire plug on Thirteenth. Cltv commissioners have authorised a $135.36 pav back to Rill Money and $270,72 to the Canvon School District under an old contract. Monev and the school footed the bill for an 8-mch sanitarv sewer between I iehth and Ninth Avenues The pav back is for three houses which have tapped the line since Ian.

1, Authorities said the cltv no lonper has such a pav back plan. Payment of $4,972,24 toCen- tex Pavine Company was authorized Monday night, announced that the city board of tax equalization is scheduled to meet at cltv hall berwesn the hours of 9 o'clock in the morning and 5 in the afternoon fulv 23. Members of the board are Rov Cheatham, Owen Williams and fack Haley. TTs itinp with Mrs. Combs lulv 4th was her grandson and his wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Dwayne Atkins, and their children Kent and Carol from Amarillo. The Atkins were on their way to the Colorado Hospital Notes Mrs A. Stocker, Canyon, sureery, Mr Newton Crabtree, Stratford, surgery, Mr. Frvin A.

Michael, Canyon. medtal, Mrs Clifford S. Stevens, Happy, sureery. Dianna Fay Venhaus, Happy, medical, Mrs lames B. sureery.

Mrs. (-eoree Dudley Moore, Canvon, medical. Mr, H.R. Fulton, Canyon, medical Mr Ferrall Randle, Nmarillo, medical. Mr A.B.

Holt, Canvon eery. Rev Vinson Lee Huggins, Wildorado, sureery. BIRTHS Mr, and Mrs. lames Paul Newton, Canyon, babv girl bom July 6, 1062 Mr. and Mrs.

Richard D. Friemel. Canyon, baby eirlborn 1 12LL------------------ Mr. I.M Daueherty and Mrs. Otis Donald attended the birthday celebration of Mr.

Daugherty's aunt, Mrs. Sally McBride of Levelland, who was 86 years old on Sunday, July 8. CANYON DRUG p-Oni Gt 5 I I 6 Canvon TI xas BE SURE YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION BEARS THIS LABEL Play To Be Presented By Speech Workshoppers Closing out the annual summer speech workshop for high school students here at Vest Texas State College Friday, drama students will present "The Man Who Came to Kaufman and Hart's satirical comedy. Directed bv William A. Moore, the or.e-nleht will open at Sfl5 p.m.

in the Branding Iron Theatre. Admission will be $1,00 for adults and SO cents for children and WT students with activity tickets. Cast in the role of Sheridan Whiteside, which brought Monty Woollv stage and screen fame, will be WAM Moore, of Canvon, son of the director. Playing Lorraine Sheldon will be Leigh Glenn of Amarillo, and Banjo will be portrayed by Reggie Reeves of Canyon. Others Include Robin McKenzie of Amarillo as rs.

Stanley, Doris Smith of Canyon as Miss Preen, Newell squires of Denver City as Richard Stanley, Paula Critz of Adrian as June Stanley, Jon dez of Dalhart as fohn, Mary Ann Wheelock of Canvon as Sarah, Lynn Stevens of Canvon as Mrs. Dexter, Rose Fllen Parker of Canvon as Mrs. McCutchen, Mike Connell of Muleshoe as Mr. Stanley, Lou Cowart of Canvon as Maggie Cutler, Bob Haeeard of Canyon as Dr. Bradley, Frances McLaughlin of Lubbock as Harriet Stanley, fames Bearden of Denver Cltv as Metz, Claiborn Crain of Canvon as Westcotr, Randv Carver of Hereford as Bert Jefferson, Ike Cilbreth of Quail as Sandy, I inda I llom of Canadian as Lucy Peveto, Angela Airhart of Happy as Carry Peveto.

Rob Barnard of Canvon as Beverly Carlton, Lillian Cowart of Canyon as Chorus Leader, Paula Turner of Silverton, Judith Hopper of Happy, Martha of Panhandle, Coralie Fortenberrv of Adrian, and Nancy Davis of Canvon chorus members. Workshop Final Session Scheduled Here Friday Dr Mattison L. Story, National Aeronautics and Space Administration educational specialist, will he speaker for the final session ridav of West Texas State aerospace workshop. Dr. Story is scheduled to speak at 9 a.m.

at the Canyon Elementary School on tion and The session will wind up the three- weeks workshop, according to Dr. Thomas D. Mac Owan, associate professor of education at WT and workshop director. Workshop members Tuesday participated in an "airlift' from Amarillo Air Force Base to Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene The session Thursday morning will feature an address on "(ieneral by Shelby Kritser, owner of Tradewinds Airport in Amarillo. Dr Storv is a graduate of Southwestern and holds his M.A.

and Ph. D. degrees from the I'niverslty of Texas Formerly dean of Tusculum College and head of the education department at Winthrop Colleee, he has taught at the I 'niversity of Texas, Paris Junior College, Trinity ''niversity, and Mississippi State College for Women. He served as a project engineer of the Electronics De- Does your television keep rolling and do you kee putting off repairing it? How about your Are all the tubes functioning time to correct these minor disturbances before thev become major ones. Now is the time, and Nick Dodson Radio and Television Repair is the place.

Nick, 29, opened his shop July 13, 1961, and moved his wife, Katheryn and their two sons, Codv, 5, and Mike, 4, to Canvon in September. Before moving here they lived in Pampa where Nick worked with Television. After attending Canvon High School Nick was at Draughan's Business College in Amarillo for six months. He spent 14 months at Amarillo Colleee and Contemplation of what to do about the girl in the mummy's casket perplexes Sheridan Whiteside, left, and Banjo, in "The Man Who Came to Dinner," Kaufman and Hart's comedy to be presented Friday at 8:15 p.m. in the Branding Iron Theatre at West Texas State College.

The production, directed by William A. Moore, features drama students of the annual high hool speech workshop which closes Friday. Playing Whiteside is WAM Moore, of Canvon, and the girl, Lorraine Sheldon, is played by Leigh Glenn of Amarillo. Banjo is Reggie Reeves of Canyon, Admission is $1 for adults and SO cents for children. CANYON BUSINESS GUIDE sign Branch, Bureau of Ships, Navy Department, and electronics instructor with the Army Air Forces Technical Training Command during World War It.

Co-author of a book, "The Problems of Aerospace Dr Storv is listed in Who in American Education" and "Leaders in American Science." Henry. (Continued From Paee 1) to Mrs, Cecil Simms, Canvon English teacher, received $15,00 and a bronze metal for placing in the state competition. He was an entrant in the Interscholastic League Ready Writers Contest this spring and winner of an English award this year. He was also a member of the National Honor Socien and the high school band. The local contest which was opened to high school students was held in March and the essays were judged by Dr.

Jack Walker, David Matthis and Bill Peart. Music. (Continued From Page 1) of bands at the University of Houston Vincent Di Nino, conductor of the University of Texas I onghorn Band, will be director of one Concert Band, and Ci.T. C.illigan director of Kermit bands, will be director of the second Concert Band. Orland Butler of Lubbock will conduct the Junior High Bnad, and Bill Woods of Levelland, will be chief twirling instructor Conductor of the camp choir will be Alvis Autrey, choral and opera director of the San Antonio Symphony.

Music camp students will live in campus dormitories, and will follow a rigorous daily schedule of lessons, sectional and band rehearsals, ensemble work, classes, and recreation. Private instrumental lessons are available from some of the Southwest's best-known instructors Telephone OL5-2141 and subscribe to The Canyon News. Mon Held Here On Desertion Charge Harold Gilbert Kerr is in Randall County this week charged with wife and child desertion He is being held in lieu of bond set bv County Judge Way land An eel. Allen Richard Wells is free on $500 bond after entering a plea of not guilty in county court to charges of driving while intoxicated Hubbard. (Continued From Page 1) Hubbard is 53 years old and is a graduate of West Point.

His family has been in ranching business in Texas since 1875. The Hubbards have five children and four grandchildren. The candidate visited von Tuesday accompanied by John Kenehan of Amarillo, Ran dall County Republican chairman. Classified ads get results. TAYLOR EVANS IS YOUR CAR RfALLY SAFE? Before you Start Your Vacation Trip, Let Us Check Over Your Cer.

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