The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1927 Page: 1 of 6
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the ground, on
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seats,
hi was reared in
Ralph Young of'New York City,
all of whom Mivviv. and «„
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jldmgfi and <
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a re,its; receiving an
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or the funen
that the star
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and Everett Phelps. _
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hi- comri
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on the :
there wei
^sixteen year.
cpariil
than 2,
4th. Johnnie Mil
TV 1 I #«■_.. "Ifvlt- IK
Wild Cow Milkin,
y pioneers,
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Welch
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ie crowd was a g
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out'its in the South-; S,.
cing himself to the ^ J*
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Pleasant Job
children.
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■d by his mothc
•■! i nment much more -
this year than last. 1
was not so unbearable •
been previous jeers. E
V>«rl uonta j]) the
,NE STAITDELEGATION
> actively participatt-il in tho
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ECEIVING_ \\
LARS IN THR
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CaH Ropers:
1st. Roy Mays, 17 s
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lut nee both himseli1^;
ith whom he beeam, M,.s> Wa
his
„J «r„,,U nr} J_5 se(.
mam i
JaetanvHle
Pank!
not comn
Mlill;1!®!
tinue t.. climb
1 Kitchen of
3rd. Tuffey Welch, 27
« .Tnhn W. Burnett
w^in i;.;- sv;:
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c. .. , ,
' were lar more elabora
Seling is not a diff
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ueie ui uiuie
h«t.mrfinw -it- ~
li.tandint Indian at n,fl ^ 1 r vk.'V and Mrs. Francos
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KrS Armor.
col banking in
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1st
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2nd. Earl West ^
the country. Beautifu
that were trained to d(
Iffeife .. ifeilllaafe
.
brother. William
,r Li
a plea-
3rd. Smokey Sny
1
•riV W«.HhIn,rt?n.
any kind of fancy steps
MyRMM0iwim
' a t
4th. 1
Brone Riding:
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This' togetl
the arena.
May
as li
iPiWWiPiliOTg.
.size with
1st Key Dumme
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as Ihe
900 miles
tne cnaiiot lates
different from anything
4.UJ „ «+• t'wn pnnnt
M'ifM a
.
ory n erosslne tne mrri,„ n su„. that he should be
rih'5,r^ln It "I" " Wrh noon from
greatest V
this part of the'count
|M as dep-
' t.
^ ™°*IS
4th. Gene I
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First National
,
equa o
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anf Gene Ross.
vast "and" diverged re
3rd. Tuffey Welch
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continued on back
some fast time
was there
ro"!of that Kingdom, whose maker
ce;|„„j JC r.nrl
y and from
God.
called asrain to
parts of th
.
"Texas has e'vel^hlng to offer
those who through the prompt-
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HOG
HEBE
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J. P. Strader returned last Fri
. V TV,,
ing^of ambition and' indus..
are seeking a place whore it wi
receive the many on
, San Die-
,
visitors T
day, fr
teMfeti
e streets a
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co'and San Francisco, Calif.,
iLl several days
npver looked
20- "evei ,0Ke<t ,
' /
,tne systemauc. rtyu
I devotion to dut> and to miss the
a
he Si B J* to duty am
chmJlTln L^'*nMnw °f a.8taIWl"^
changed in name to,Chrigtian gentleman.
O'J AT ANV
LAK
Christian gen„,
bunting was stretched a
a®SUM ° , i ■ l f &i1 i
' which bank was! UP o^'nin!!' nf 'hts asso-
ian Valley Bank,
s of hogs each «
, . La.a
-ets at V
Canadian boy scouts will hold an
„ . . * . a. A„„M hll
s did
ose of hJs asso-
business. Many of the
Canadian were forced
ciates who hnger here for a shoit
'season will he enriched by the
a four day enca
Park Lake, -Tnlv
has taken
their doors so that t
visitors could find ■
Jo a statement made last Thurs-
osident, and to which | a^nrfanee of memory
eontlnoe Its ™l«e J"
which will
dav, bv Edmonds Knlttle, who
i. .« Lv. direct charge of the
•I -4. n.
«'t. . .
re devoted.
uid respected through-
the "All Texas Good Will Tour,"
and that they are eager for our
be able to
these or
outhwest for hta sound
WiiaiiMWM
message. Every town where we
were oiner
a throng of >•
de.'s promptly. This, he he .eves.
bvRobert Kite, scoutmaster.
- for the !ocal -
L. Lang, of the Presbyterian
Church, assisted' by Reverend W.
C Hanion of'the Baptist
'
ce'in^'he country'to sell"hog's,
"t hnvo nlwnvs tried to give
vm welcome and a
.
served aa
us a
alargenum
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weVl arranged program for our
Bankers Asso-
INJURED IN
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wllif
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'"the very highest
Church at the home of Mr
e in their city.
vice-president and «l-
f the Cattle
were not able to attend the Pan-
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He find only the very frlendli-
wig
price for their
encampment
handle boy
Two men were^pai
r said. "It is
e, Tex.
lIBlii
we go7 Former Texans in the
lmvA 4-nl'mi IIS into
to the public to help hold these
held near
jured Wednes
27,' when two trucks lo
grain collided coming
cap rock on the Gem
8 miles southeast of Ca
A reorganization of the local
<>•«
contracts for the Canadian mar-
ket. The next few months will
i " • ■ !
was completed
scout com
ough Mr. Young's un
last Thursday. at a specia'i 'mVet-
L_._-
Ml.
At
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Se wist, again significant of the
Our Governor.
Moody, Is
The'two trucks were
same direction with
msm
ready and willing to help the far-
mers trot the high dollar foi then
as..J
liipiiiiiiii
fullness of life
a ,
everyone, every place we sro. Our
trip'is proving a worthwhile ven-
of Canadian
ed "bv G. L. Addison, with the
following as members of that
beloved friend lo enter into tl
hMy and happy estate thnt
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SiSBl
department: E. G. _Sanders, B.
the rear truck. Accord
,,
waits the pure and th
! :'i
he roa
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here. B
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Glen Ro
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:e of the great
people the m
ill
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lo hava lost ,
MiaiS1 *.LV1
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e account of th
vidua! an
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is testimony of the
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mimKi
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county fund u
of A
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held by his life long friend, Mr
Frank R. Jamison, former owner
and editor of Tne Record*. Mr.
Jamison, wSo now resides in
Harrison, Rev. C. E. '
Rav. t. t Bimberty.
and of this n
d'e has been
assured by
due to
Lefors:
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1927, newspaper, July 7, 1927; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125622/m1/1/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.