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The Canyon News from Canyon, Texas • Page 9

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The Canyon Newsi
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Canyon, Texas
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9
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Sunday, 26, 1975 ('anvon Sundjiv News One PaKf plncp winners in the Vient 8tnte homecoming floHt contest iHst weekend were, from left, the Student Nutting reprewented by Bruce BullHrd; hi OmeKH by Madonna (inhnn; Kappa Delta, represented Hrenda Delta Theta Larry Prichard; and Alpha Tau Omega reprcMented Kevin WK'nintion. Chi Omega Wins Contest Chi OmcK.i Wi-st State I'nivcrsitv wmi gracjd last vvfi ki'tui for th( winning in the rsi htimt i parade Awards were prerentifl to the I'i top I'hufiidav hy ('apt I Moore hointHnminK parade cliHirman. and Kay Silva. Spaghetti Supper rickets On Sale TifketH for the Rpaghetti hup per Nov 6 hy Hex Ki'eves Fl'A will go on sale Mon day Frocewln will he for im in the playground and cafeteria Ticki'tH will $1.75 for adultn and stmlentx and $1 for children five and under prizeK will include a movie transistor radio and will he shown at the during the evening, with times from program director and head judge (if the parade SiH'ond in the grand sweepstakes went to KK'hicano and third went to Zeta Tau Alpha Delta won first for the best float in the parade, hy Sigma Phi Kpwlon and Alpha Delta Pi Kappa Delta awarded for adherence to the parade theme of Second in the category went to Alpha and third to Alpha (lamma Rho. Alpha Tau Omega won first in the category for best overall appearance, followed by the Baptist Student Union and the Pentei-oHtal Students Fellowship International.

The WTSIJ Student Nursing Association won top honors for the float with the most originality. Delta Zetaand Delta Sigma Theta won second and third, conswutively. in the category I Jack's Pancake House Has Something For Everyone All You Can Eat That Could Be A Bunch! X. Plus The state Expense, Voungins Senior Citizens, Too. Wednesday tttj I Meiican FoodV MucHo Cooked By Pedro Jack Steak Night I Cooked Bf Cowboy Monday Italian Food Lasagna, Meat Sauce I Spaghetti, OR Chicken Tetraznni Cooked By Antonio Jack (Please No Dogie Bags) 1206 23rd A Busy Retiremenf Help Is mg Her Others Hobby After a satisfying career in Christian education and perwmal evangelism as a foreign missionary.

Miss lallie Hundley finds her retirement still with many hours of teaching others One her most recent is helping several women in Canyon impntve their Knglish and learn more about life in their new land Three of the immigrants are mamwl to U.S servicemen and one woman fled South Vietnam just before the rt)llapw of the Thieu government She left her family Miss Hundley said, and has nttf heanl fnwn them since the ctintnil While her work with the Viet namese tiers is (me of her most nvent it is her desire to work with foreigners that brought her Canycm After her retirement some years ago from active missionary servii-e, Miss Hundley returned to her of Claude Hut after a few years there, she movwl Canyon to help the international students who attend West Texas State in Univemity carnival contest during homecoming were, from left, theStudent Nursing AsiKK'iation represented by Bruce Bullard, first place; Alpha Ctamma Rho represented hy ('lay, place; and the Baha'i Club represented hy (Jary third place. The Phone Line i mkd tki faih OMER mother, Regina, from Chelmsford. Mass has been in Canyon for several weeks visiting with her son and his wife, Nell, and their daughters. Rita and Gina. weekend the Mainvilles went to San Antonio to bring another daughter, Tina Foster, home for a brief visit with her grandmother MRS.

DORA l-X)RE of I jos Angeles, Mrs. Ix)ttie Kinard and Mrs. Lucile Wnght of Memphis visited recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs Dewey Foster The four sisters had a reunion for the first time in six years Mrs A.L. Galley honored the sister? with a coffee in Memphis This was Mrs.

first visit back to Texas in 15 years The sisters also visited their brother, Charles H. Read and his family in Mrs Fore visited family and friends in Dallas and Ft. Worth and then came back tt) anyon for a few days before returning to Ix)s Angeles on Oct. 15 RECUPERATING AT HOME now is Mrs Hill (Twylai Jones who underwent surgical removal for a blood clot in the Northwest Texas Hospital at Amanllo Jones is reported to be nicely" and enjoying the opportunity to visit with her mother, Mrs. Opal Hefley of Throckmortim, who plans to remain for awhile before return ing home Attend The Church Of Your Choice First I nited hiirch liti Hill Kent liurrli Si hitol Id hriMtimJ I'llll Ith Ave I'lrrv Whitt Minihtt Sundav: 'hun'h Si houl 1 1 Morning Youth Meeting 1 Intorni.il sim iti ('hoir (inue Haptint Church Ave l'aistor Sunday Sc hool a VVor'ihip I Kveiiing ni Visitation Trayer W.

tn Faith Chapel 4th Ave Hon Sunday a Moming a m. Kvcning ('hurch and Youth Wtnlncsday Kvening i' tM) St. i.utheran ('hurch 4 Cniversity 4th Avenue David Melber, Pastor hool and Bible Class a Worship 10:45 a 1st 3rd of Month) I'niversity Church of Christ Conner Dnvc Hob Oass Pastor Sunday: Bible a.m. Moming a Kvening Hlble p.m. First Baptist Church 1717 4th Ave Jim llanciR'k, Pastor Sunday: H.iiU Bible Study Moming Worship ('hnstian Training Kvt-ning Worship Wednesday: ('hurch Chou tNi SuppiT Department Meet mgs and Auxiliarles 7 Praver Mei-ting Baptist Mth St Sunday 9 45 a Moming Worship ('hurt Training Kvening 7 45 pm with Baptist Convention Eugene White.

Int Pastor First Presbyterian ('hurch Ave at I9th St Baldwin Stribling Sunday Worship ll tMi a (For all agesi Dialogue Groups Bible Study Singles MR. AND MRS. Hub bard have returned several days in Texas where they were act'ompanied by their family. Mr and Mrs L. Markham and David of tlefield group visited the 1.H.1 Ranch and had the opportunity wave to Ijidy Bird Johnson and daughter, Lucy Nugent, and family from the bus tour They also visited at Buckner Itoys Ranch near Bumett, Texas.

Mrs Hubbard reports that the colors are splendid in I en tral Texas and it is extremely dry there She also noted swing a giKKi number of on the ranges there VISITORS AT THE John ('hilds home this week are ('hilds' parents, Mr and Mrs Stephens of I I VISITORS TO ANYON last week included Harry of Childress, here to see their daughter. Marsha Murphy and Mr and Mrs. John of Knox City, visiting their daughter. Peggy Smith. MACRICE AND (iENEVA visited her recently in Oklahoma THE E.

HARDINGS have Iwen visiting Mrs Hardings twin sister in Kerrville MR. AND MRS. Jay liowles spent a week visiting her brother in Denver recently The fifth grade teachers at Reeves will host a tea for the schtKil faculty Tuesday after schiMil Art Award To Pam Kite Pam Kite, a Junmr All U-vel Art Education Major from was awarded first place in the 1975-7H Kappa Pi Internatumal Art Fraternity Scholarship ('ompetition Oct 14,1975. Scholarship is once yearly by the internatifmal organizatum. Slides of her work and pentil drawings along with some acrylics were submitted along with a resume' tothe.S« early last Hpring Miss Kite has studied waterciilor under Dr Kmilio Caballero for two years, and acrylic painting and drawing under Mrs Jern Warren for two years Miss Kite is also a of Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority where she hetlds the office of historian She was President of Beta Chapter of Kappa Pi last year and has al.no served as pledge trainer for the art fraternity University i spent time this morn ing taking one she "Often thcv don't have also tutors in Knglish.

entertains at or dinners and helps in whatever way she can the students study ing away from their homeland There are about 40 international students here, corn mg from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Iran, Africa, India. Thailand, Korea, Japan. Peru, Panama, Pakis tan, and Miss Hundley knows the mg of Innng far from She most of her career overseas, spending years in She first to 'hma in the sfsmsorship ot the Southern Baptist Church and left mainland for the hisl just iM'fore the Communist a.xsuin»*»! knew if didn't get (Hit our presence would be harmful to the Chinese ('hrislians she said We also knew that Wi'sterners would not to live there any longer missionaries didn't leave the country, sin- and were or After leaving China, she in Hawaii and later in where she still has Just this week she a letter from a friend there who told of the fighting that has broken out in the small nation "When I was there, they had a seething dislike hate toward each other. she said, saying that the factions of Moslems and the non Moslems it IS pitiful, with all the trouble the Arab world and Israel, to have a civil war top of that." she said. In Beirut istheijchool missum iind several large Chns tian churches.

Miss Hundley said A seminary is out side the city and she said her fnend wrote that ould not even travel the unrest In additKin to her work with the students. Miss Hundley is ai live in the First Baptist Church, working with the women and Sundav SchiMil. She speaks to groups about missionary work Ijke everything mis servici- haw somewhat MethiHis have just as countries have she had to do work But the of giving the to the world remains the same She alss. has a love for pain ting, although she has little time now for It Her paintings have locally and many of them grace the walls of her home which strongly Iwars the accent of her life in the Orient with Its art objt i and decoration Retirement has kept her husv. Miss Hundley laughs say old fM-ople are Well.

not lonely And I ilon't feel old I hope 1 never Hearing Set On Hunsley Townhouses A public hearing to consider a request to change the zoning in a of Hunsley Hills fiom single family to multifamily was set for Nov. at 7 p.m by the planning and zoning board at a met'ting night The board a ntjuest by A for the in the area adjacent to Ro4id just north of Hereford Highway. The change was to allow the onstrui tion ol townhouses in a i ul de sac in the western portion of the Hun.sley Hills development 1 he Ixiard for approval by the city com missioners. two changes in the western portiim of the city The changes rezoning from single family to which were for jip provai included a request from A H. landenmann for property west the railroad tracks along 4th Avenue and antither tract west of the Lindenmann upon which the plan ning and board the request Minn IJIlie Hundley in through nn prepares a talk on her carei'r an a Southern itaptint mis- 1950 CHS Team Due State Honors News Brief Rev, Terry W'hit4- pastor of the First ('hristian Church in C'anyon.

has recently iH-t'tt ap to the CnittHl CampuH Ministry Life Texas as a reprem-ntative of the ('hrintiun Church in the SouthweMt The Canyon hovs basketball team will be March ilunng the Boys' State Basketball Tournann'nt Ix)cal Supt Jerry said the team, which the IH A State Cham pionship. will be at half time at the 7 game on that date in Austin I'niversity Interscholastu- which the championships will honor the team and plavers (' now of Hous ton, was coach of the cham pionship team Other team memlwrs were Ratliff, Ablsitt and Carl Crow, alt Canyon. Richmond Payne of Happy, Robert of Briiilley, III. Ray Burrus of Troy Burrusof Amarillo. McClen of Amarillo, Brme Winn Harrell Sia.

Garland, Billy ot Billv Hurst G.irland Butler of Dallas TV Appliances RCA-Whlripool Dealer On Ktnmorc And CoMtpot Appliancft stop In ftt Or Call 413 16tli St. Maiitooth For Fl'A I'ille Rick will in district competition for Mr A Nov 14 at West Texas State University The High senior was choaen one of the three finalists in Future Teacher of competition at un lor on ()ct 21 Day Off Set Randall ('ounty will have the day oft Monday in homir of Veterans Day County commissioners earlier this month approved the day as an official holiday for thecounty empUiyees, who will not ret'ognize Nov. 11 as day. For Buy Get 2 One Pair Pairs Free Example Of Typical 1 Pair 2nd Pair 3rd Pair $13 Total Value You Pay Sale 20 36 Casual Shoes Dress Shoes Canvas Shoes Men's Women's Children's Sizes Over 800 Pairs Sale Starts 9:00 A.M. Monday Shop Till 8:00 P.M.

Monday Evening All Sales Final No Layaways At Sale Prices Bank Antoricard 655-7222 Imerican Exprots Mattar Charga 23M 4tk Iva..

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