The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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KNOWNGAV-
,,H-e galloped into /town.in':'
a' cloud' 'oi .dust' arid , left:
„in a , blaze of ■ glory, V' ii'jr
.round-up, of' thrills, a1 vi-,
ot' of-riding and roping, .a'
.'stampede 11 1 of ,, , breivthless,
"adventuiv, with' a Romeo
of "the ..rfinpes 1 breaking:1
j horses' and. hearts. ',, We
!know you will like Ken iii
•■'this picture. •., ■,
-Also a"'Two Act1 Comedy
"Angel Eyes"1,
' Also A .One Act Special i
"Mbnday & T,uesday: ;"|
March 5th and Gth
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'/Mannings,', the' .screen's,'
I'^femotjohal,,; pVant., he",
who" dai'e.lil''1 o defy,,. a man-
1 who goes' The Way ot All ■!
Flesh. A. characterization
■ you'll 'neyer, forget''!,,/..'The:';
\fJirama .you'll always "rem-'
Ii''ember!_iTh'i•* is the gi'eatr'
'' es,t .dramatic' characteri-v
'■'zatioh int'thf greatest clra-1'
ita e^er :made'b\ any rrir>-
,n"tion picture company.
■i, Also /a ;TW|0 Aci Comedy".-.
"Smith's Cook",
|\!Wednesday arid Thursday';J
,"-. ,,Mart'h;' Gth ..and.' 7th
• A Ralph; Ince ''Product/ion |
"NOT FOR PUB-
LICATION"
"Tiprri^ib./ihrills! ,■ .'Intense |
[ drama!,'',.The' most'/amaz-.''
i'i',ing'.;J;^y^ry,!,f'Expressii
train",:;spe^d'! ''Von'II.'find
['•■them-,all ,'ni;,thi.«, amiizihg'•]
I;'story, that ,wa ; ,'.N,f,t'TFor.*:
publication!',/ ,The '1 flood ■{
|scenes,''ih '. w hic'h,' -thpuW-"!'.
r^aiids1 ;of;', jconk; <of >:atpr.l
J^weep^i'down,,. through 'the.I
l^lleys, ,is the,'1' .most .f as-'j
lt^fcpuhdi'ngj/ ^spectacle,' ■ ever-']
shown on /.the.Wireeh;; 'iiritla
^^|ll/;give; ;you' the .thri'il' oCij
feKiifeiittie1!1" 'A page of vi-'ij
W'/histo:^1 ofn.the winniii^f
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WILL ChOW
Attorney it Law
Buy V« doit tl«n Not«>
Fnwn and Rinch Imri
Tiibb
JOHN CAYLOB
■ Light, ft Heavy Rnliflft
f*lM ne ! ,& 130—Canadian, Toi.
Wilbur it' Chambere'
''', Fire and Auto Insurance
'' CANADIAN. TEXAS '■,
Photographs Made
Films Developed
',' s'e*
J. C. BORN
Don'^ forget to
Bedeein your
Photo (Coupon
■' , at
«T.. C.1 Bom's
J Hooj Abstract, Co.,'
•s Establishied ' 1904 ■<
COMPLETE RECORDS OF
CITY AND COUNTY ■•
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' • P. V. Bryant, Manager
tio a home through^ ^o uwi w - jed by E> r, Eudaly, awine spec-
tlon of the yard with flower*^ a«*" j0iifit of the ExtenBion Service,
well kept iawna. found expres- l A ^ ^ College of Texas.
M( n in a display contrasting the J Relative cost of plant food in
tifferenre between a ramshackle three gracilis of fertilizer .was
place and , a well kept; house and j outlined in one exhibit., Gr^in
ground*. sorghum exhibit, cited, the fact
Gunnv Sack Rugs ! that common seed yWd 25 bush-^
What mav be done with gunny to the acre while line bred,j
hibits tell a better story, antf one
entire car is ,tfeyotf>d to home Iw*
provemen^ ' y'\ y ',,,
Fort Worth.-i-The West Texas
Chamber of Commerce is asking
•u itg «iiK«tc4 towai
•rate In tn all*yiar*roi
prevention program.
tiM. coll^M and acadaSIn
w nav nin^v, w, v n
rackn ami ruir* was .-graphically
illustrated in the exhibits of
jirumi,""'" *** **t% , ■
hand-made rugs, work of home
demonstration ,, dub members. -
Some of the most attractive rugs j
ot the lot were,, those made of j___
Srunny sacks., It is interesting to C KOWI>S VISIT
know that 13,500 pounds of rags
were turned into $15,600 worth
of rugs in 1927 by,home, demon-
stration club members.
, The car of livestock proved of
much' interest t'o , farmers and
livestock producers.; This ,car
seed yield 33 bushels. It was set
forth* that 5,000: Texas farmers
are using pure bred seed. :
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FARM SPECIAL
benefits of, improved farming 'me-
thods and i how'1 life bin .the ,'farm
may be made more comfortable,1
happier, and,' of greater profit,
' Barley Seed, Sudan Seed ah'd Ro<l T0p|
Sorghum Seed. j;. Inquire of Nelson ' R';ee(il
Panhandle Liuiiber Company, Canadian!
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uvesioiMv ijjj-uum.-.ri«■; ,■ *■. "*• The; talks, .all briet .but tb'.-.the,,!,,i,l,-1 ;
\vith the stock quarteri>d in spf- point, centered' on the generalito- iA*"
c.iiilly arranged stalls, contained jpies of soiHrnprovement :w,ith,,!n-!
.hogs, t.heep, baby, beeves, and c"eased crop yields, livestock I,
.hogs, t.heop
dairy cows.
A Duroc Jersey sow, 2 1-2 years
old and' weighing1 725 pounds,
was shown as a very ; profitable
type of sow for the farmer. This
sow, tlie result of ' mating for
large litters, produced 53 pigs in
four litters in t,wo, years, it was
iVr'mhig and its place' in' the' reg-'i
ular agricultural program; dairy- ', f ,
injg,, poultry1 raising and home im-1'| , ■
provement, including tJrie' feeding ■
and clothing of the family. , '. r . '1
Results of the . lajtest experi-
mtnts in agricultural ;and live-
stock de.vielopmerit , conducted , by
explained. Pigs from such a.sow ! the A. M. College and what
reach market \veight undier six {that.; ,institution is doing to ren-
monthsof age.'; ! .. .'■■ j der1. practical' assistance' 'to the
{ 'Another 'exhibit, .hhowfd jfarmer' were touched'^bn' by ,,the ,:|ll'
trapt hetween a," very, "deplra'bfe':,s,|'t!akers.'., .Diversificatio'n' and the,! f
•anct.a very-.popr .type1'of feeder live-at-home ideas were em'ph'a- j J "'
pi I?., ''The; point brought out was j sized .throughout. ,, „ ' { '. ■ ■ i,1'!.!-"
'that a feeder-pig,:mifst■; have'. n'| ' The' special is'1 ^'n eight-car, j,;!'
good; frame.! The poor specimen/, train, three of the' t-ars'being1 'fill- j j' ,
shown, '« scrub pig, was eleven, rod'with exhibits ■ ' 'A' covere/d fl'at'j ,'j
Light and Heavy, Hauling
C. D. KNIGHT
AH Hours
Phone 11 or 36-W
.mpnths' old' ,and still1 very ^malljcar. equipjied' with an ■, electric
' comparatively., while the other, a (voice amplifier,' senes as a lec- j
trrode ■ Hampshire and cited a iure platform; A baggage, car, - ='
very .desirable feeder'1 pig t\pe,'( loaded with fee..!!, and ,carrying .* '!,■
was only five months old but had', 11uht plant, is at the head of the,'f
a large frame., being almost twice | train.1 At the. rear are business fj
ARMSTRONG
BEAUTY rARLOR
Phone 44
BLEEDING GUMS HEALED
The.sight of sore gums is sick-
ening. Reliable dentists' often
a-> big a> tht eleven month old , cpi-s for 'the accommodation' ,<>f . |
Imp ' ' j't'he j)artty. 1 _ ■) |
What Proper Feeding Will Do J , Thi^ train is similar ni' many re-'\
The effect, of proper, feeding ■ sects' .to the' "Cow, , Sow and'!
\vith ]>ig,s was;,shown in the exhi1-1 H,cn" train' operated by the San-/'!
bits of, two purebred animals ol\t,a,'Fe five years ago, but the ex- I
eoual age.1 ,'One, fed all the'ka'f-j - ;v;——^ '
fir chops it would esit, ' weighed j . ''POSTED',
or.l.v 48 .pounds' as compared w.iih
,',Krjtii;k ■;]\i^ry;:h'^;'1'p^rchiks^d,;,,;t^
Grocery Store an^ is now operating ^
the store under the name of
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I do not expect everyone td;trade; \yit:'Hri?i{|
, but I do expect you. -
are, n^w straightened, up\ancl doHn^a]
' splendid business .
the 152 ' pound weight of the pig ' ,'No hunting,
fed all the kaffir chops,it would
eat, as well iis a pound ,a day of
trapping,,
wood ft.
V'k.lllfc,. A *' unyii/ uwuvievio v* v ♦ •> • x M*IM ** M"<'
"report the isuccessful use of Lei- protein supjilement to give' it. a
to's Pyorrhea Remedy on their balanced ration
very worst, cases. If you will get
a''bottle and use as directed drug*
gists will r,eturn money if it fails
—Bader's Pharmacj4.
TIME TABLE
i ' East. Bound
/No. 10. "The Scout"—Arrive*
'4:15'a,, m. Departs 4:20 a: m.
, No. 22. "The Missionary"—Ar-
rives 4:35, p. m'. Departs 4:40 p. m.
/West Bound
, ,No. 21, "The Missionary"—Ar-
rives,2:20 a, m. Departs 2:25 a. m.
.'.No.1!, ;"The' 'Scout"—Arrives
S-'oS p. m., ,,Departs 3:00 'p. m., ,
When in need of l-'leating. ••e
pleating or covered , buttons call
Mrs.1 W- A. Miller,, Phone 163.
Lathe and Electrical Work
FRANK ARMSTRONG
Phone 44
, C. A, STUDER, official hide, arid
■animal inspector for i Hemphill
Couiitiy.! i Must make inspection,, of
hides; of all animals slaughtered;
for1 beef. ■■ • -■ ,52-tfn
FOR SAiLE—Typewriter in
,j?ob'd, iCtihdition1. , Gall at The Pie-
cord Office, ' -
liQST-^Brihdle' Bull dogi Half
%hit'e facev Answers tp ,n8in'; of
•Tux.'1";ijio,.OO;';,reward!,' 'Thomas'' S.
Jones.;.',,,,. '"i' ,',! '/y ;;iv,\
l>' FOR R.ENT—Three ! furnished
I; rooms with bath, !xioHe in. , MW.
|:,Qonaster,;■ ''jo-itnp
IfFOR, ^.SALEt-1'1 Nktibnal i, Cash
p; Register (in, first class,1 condition.1
VStuder.|s Market. , 1.0-S,ttip
'EXHIBITS,' ;ON,'. FARMSltoXL
^i^Ji,/!':'CaiV' Comedy . j' '!
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MlewPfatiintiutit .News" ':'|
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liill
ly Qh*' of the most striking exhi-
|| 'bits dealt, with fam,ily, , Health
I measures, pne ,rowf,,of "i'shelves,
1 filled with,, bottles, and; packages
KH was /labelled 'Mrs.
1 " Fell's Cabinet," while
ntxt,t° it another row of shelves
^'^./^^tibles and foods
builders rr^mkk
. . 'f'' '"i'f:fiV:
b* mcrca* in
Two1 types pf r,heep. Hampshire
«M\e, mutton breed, and Rambou-
illet ewe, were', desirable types
foi 'both wool and mutton; were
the larm flocks. An ' 85-po'und'
lamb, about the right size .frtr
shown1 as satisfactory types for
market, was also shown, in .the
pen
Two baby beeves, a ITer'P'Wjrci
twelve months old and' weighing
870 pounds, and an Aberdeen-An-
gus, ten months old and'weighing
G50 pounds, were exhibited ,as il-
lustrative of,'good breeding and
good .c.are. Specimens of good
and poor dairy cows of Jersey
'and.'Holstein breeds were shown.
Something of what' 4-H, club
boys' of , Texas are doing m agri-
cultural de\elo,pment„wasi brought
out, in an exhibit showing how
the boy; la raters have improved
■yields in grain sorghum, cotton
ar.cl corn. , While the average,
yield „i'n Texas oif. grain sorghum,
is 27 bushelij an, acre, club boys
.have produced 40 bushels. Ag-
ainst the average yield of .128
pounds of line cotton to, the !ae-
!'e, ,the boys have raised 220,
pounds and in corn they havie pi;o-
jduced 33 bushe'ls ah, acre against
' the average yield, of 22. All! told
18:61,5 farm club boys are enroll-
ed in Texas,1'' '
Pasturage (or Milk Cows
The general agricultural exhi-
bits each had a stpry to tell of
better yields through , improved
methods. . One dealt with ,the,re-
sults of summer pasture demon-
strations with1 cows in Palo Pin-
tb County in 1927. it was shown
that cows without pasture for-
age, milked 17 pounds daily at a
grain; feed cost of 30 cents while
teows pn Sudan pasture milked
22.pouhd's -daily at, a feed .grain
cost bf l0 !cents. ; ; ' ,.i,/'
„th® protein supplement
ration / can' doin producing, more
pork with fewer bushel of corn
was the subject of one very in-
formative exhibit.!, Experiments
hayp; shown that Where . corri al-
otie. is fed, three bushels of corn
Vi'ilj give a, hog an increase .''in
weight of 25 pounds which means
that such aihog will jfiye
turt.of only, ,76c a ^usHel for its
feed; while one bushel of corn
fed with ten .peunds" , of protein
supplement will give a 25 pound
Kaih with the hog Showing a ,,re-.
turn of $1:55, a bushel foir, 'its
Is -the use Of protein suj^
plementj the formula for wtiieh
injbcittklts,,;;'di^trib^
Utofl On ,
hauling or trespassing ori/our j
properties on Big . Timber ''/and !
Horse Creek. . ' '■! |
M!RS. W. J. TODD . ! i
JEP TODD
What!"a pleasure ,it is to,ibe abl.e' to go. into
a big store right in your own' town and select.', ' '■
to your hearfs content from a stock so unlim-, ; ,,. ;'
ited and complete'that,1 you can, , get, 'almost' ! ,' ,/ '•
,' .anything you want.' '■ ' , , ■ ■ ,' ■' '
.,. That's the,.pleasure 'the 'people of' Caria'd- '!
■ ian, and surrounding, counties ,/do e,njoj* when , /
, they come into The Fair. Store; "to do their trad- 1,1
ihg.,, They ifind a,.collection,' and variety, of,, ;,/ , ,'!
merchandise for , every ■ purpose and every ; , /i'
^ "purse and a large>'selection of',all. The,'people'
.should' and■ do,.appreciate having such, a, store,,,;,. ''J
i, and that's one reason; that we' have customers, i> "'■ "
who come many; miles and >1 rom."several:.coun-
,',, ties and two states to select 'thpir■ clothes from1 * '■
our large complete stock and by trading with -
us they are helping themselves further in hav- ''
■' inR/a bigger and bigger store for them. i',;
, / !Just join the ,crowds and come iInto our i\,'i;V',
store to select , your merchandise needs from i/ , !
the largest and most complete stocks in thfs ; V
section1 of the country. .You'll be delighted ; ,
with our merchandise, our prices, our service 'l^'1
'■■. / and our'varietyi , 'J1 '>■■: '-i
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1928, newspaper, March 8, 1928; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125652/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.