The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CANADIAN RECORD
CANADIAN, < Hemphill County)
TEXAS
— Editor and Publisher
JOSEPH M. NOBLE
MARIE M. NOBLE - — Associate Editor
Subscription Rates for The Record are: ^
The year in Texas — —————— j|W
Outside the State ----- •
For Six Months ...——
All subscriptions must be paid in advance. No Subscrip-
tioii accepted for less than six luontns.
Entered at the postoffice at Canadian. Texas, as second
class mail matter.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SEEK CHANCE IN
_____ ROUTE OF NO. J
Th„ Record is authorized to ~~~ "
•innounce the following cantTi-j Committees from C^n^'"" a
•Xs for the officer under which Allison chambers ot commerce
their names are listed, subject met Tuesday night with auect°'-
Ijien « . ... .. ,i., chamber ot coni-
iew ^ to securi ng
to the Democratic primaries July of the Wheeler c
oii io:tO me roe with a vi
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FOR CCU XTY JUDGE
o. 11. McMORDIE
FOR
SHERIFF AND
COLLECTOR:
WALTER J ONES
the assistance of the citizenship
of this city toward getting the
route of State Highway N>. •
TAX changed from the present survey
to run straight north out of
Wheeler.
It was brought out by the vls-
J OR COI XTV AND DISTRICT iting committ-J.es that considerable
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CLERK:
C. JACKSON
FOR
. . ni< . Tfl tramp down newly seeded fields.
MeiTlDerjjf&afcigj" toss cigars and cigarettes care-
« lesslv about, and thus make your-
fltnonAi Editorial Association lf • of those detestible pests
' ) <«■'Invo the out-of-doors so that
„ , . ttipv liestrov every vestige of
The Property Owners Rights whoi:owv thpy go.
There's a charm in the out- y0 trespassing signs become
doors these days that no other 'm0*,.e common year after year,
season can duplicate. Xothing a reason. .N'o farmer
will give one the joy of living lare„ to have his fences broken.
dissatisfaction is in evidence in
the extreme northwest portion of
this county and Hemphill county
over the survey of No. 4 as it is
at present. This survey crosses
ti'. Santa Fe railroad at a point
approximately two miles west of
i:> in ot- It is desired that the
—— highway cross the railroad either
For COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: at RrUcoe or a point about one
COl:NTY TREASURER:
,T. A. CHAMBERS
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR:
E. F. CATTERTQN.
^SHl
George A. Simpson
Precinct No. I
Charles G. Newcomer.
Olen A. Hopkins
Precinct No. 2.
mile east.
In this connection a committee
was appointed by the local civic
organization to meet with the
commissioners to investigate the
merits of the proposal.
At the meeting Tuesday night
■I. FOR DISTRICT \TTOR\EY
more than a hike in woods, fields, jjj's^ood Tot burned up. and hisiw. L. McConnell, Panhandle, Tex. \\\ Wale, president, and J. E.
and meadow.
But now that
■ fields trampled down. j
you have the, i. you are a true lover of na-
urge to take advantage of the, ture y6ti w:il! also be an observer
season, please don't take advant- 0f the rights of the land owner.1
age of the farmer and property?—Tulia Herald.
owner. ■ ! ——o
H. Xl. Hood, Borger, Texas
SLAT'S DIARY
HELLO BUDDY!
When you go through the woods| Headed This Way
or across a field be careful not! Practically every community In
to leave a trail of damage behind| ti-e Southwest shows some growthof stun about my
you. Don't break down fences,, the past decade. In this day of j
. .'diversified farming one can ex-
i pect more and more intensified
| land cultivation. This means
; that more people are going to
settle on the broad fertile open
spaces of the Great Southwest.
Gains in population of Panhandle ■
towns and cities, as shown by the |
1930 federal census are not near- j
Iv o great as can be expected
during the next ten years. Thous-'
and s of people have heard o; this
wonderful garden spot and its
opportunities are not: to be over-
.■ looked.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardage re-
BY I10SS FARQUHAR
Friday—well the teecher rote xiws'Review,
note to pa today and told him ■
Deport-
mint and ect am?
tonite pa tuk me
Wheeler, secretary, were appoint-
ed as delegates to represent the
local body at the annual banquet
of the Canadian chamber of com-
merce, which will be held Tues-
day night. April 29.—Wheeler
.liidge Nev.ton P. Willi-, was
here last week, to attend the Sen-
ior play. His daughter, Lona
°.ut in "}e g?r* was a member of the cast,
ridge and give Q
Five Year Warraity
Staapei la Each Tuk
Reinforced throu
Pitont Tube Top,
ible
ial
rust-resSofcing, heavy
protecting coat of Red
Bottom paint. All seams
well flowed with solder.
Smooth walls, curved
edges. Built to wear, and
handle easily.
'RED BOTTOM
ttSSSi'
On'jj finest.
■teel used faj L
faeture of tCJ
watering;
COLUMBIAN STEEL TANK COMPANY
KANSAS CITY, MO. '
PU— uto el R«JTgOral^jMjS|«fa«tToBj^a^,itel t,,o,w,.
See these dealers In your county:
BURL CAVINS HARDWARE
CANADIAN, TEXAS
Mk, % ■■■?
me a licken and
then he sed he
was
Dr. German has completed the;
work of redecorating his office.;
have been hung'
look quite attrac-i
TEN REASONS
Why to Buy a FORD
1—Less First Cost
2—Less up-keep.
3—More miles to the gallon.
4—It "get's you there and \
brings you back? with SPEED.
5—Has greater trade-in value,
turned from Higgins. last Thurs-j
day, where they spent a Week i
with relatives. Mrs. Hardage's j
small nephew there had been very
ill with pneumonia.
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Record Want Ads pay. Try one.
punishing ; curt;iin,
me becu, pick- , the ,,)om.
ed on a kul smal- . •
lern me but it 1 '
popped into my
hed that mebby
he was btggern
me also.
Saterday—They
was a meating
today sum' things
about a X serv-
town and Jake and me marched
with the Skouts, and they had a
band witch played a paterottlc
peace and also the french nash-
unal air witch was named May- • Saturday night here, with!
enaise and we had a very xalent ^ ^ McPherson. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stanton and;
children of Clovis. N. M., were:
in Canadian, Saturday, en route!
to Missouri. !
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles White;
and three children of Sayre, Okla.,
have been guests the past week;
of Mrs. A. B. McPherson. Mrs.
son. Mrs. White is
Mrs. McPherson.
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ALLEN & SON
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Windstorm, Hail, Autoraotib)
Bonds and Casualty Lines
W. ALLEN
First National Bank
MAIUON' ALLEN |
Building
a sister of ;
Mrs. I.. B. King of Amarillo,;
time and
words.
a ice cream cons after
h
6-Can be serviced eveo-where.! | Test Your Cows for
7—Is COMFORTABLE and
SAFE to ride in.
8—Is a GOOD LOOKING CAR
9—You can own a HOME and
own a FORD.
10—It is COMMON Sense.
COME IN!
TUBB MOTOR CO.
i PRODUCTION
Herds Tested
Rations Balanced
Feeding Formulas Suggested j
R. F.TESSON I
Canadian, Texas
King is a former resident of Can-:
Sunday:—wile we was out drive-,adian' and has many friends here.!
jing in the 2d handed ford just' VT.. T , n .., ♦!
.as we was a crossing a rale rode'
track why here cums a train and;
j diddent miss us morn a inch
(about. I gess the poor old en-'
MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION
"HOME OF MAGNOLIA PROIM < TS"
Washing and Greasing—Motors Steam Cleaned
Dealers for
e.ees#f£Ag
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Records,
were in Amarillo, Friday. ■ >
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Mrs. Vas Stickley left Satur-
«. r ^ « i« l . i .. day, for Wichita, Kans.. to visit
genear must a ben shared priuy . .
bad bec-uz he was white as a re,atlve3-
sheat as he w-ent a past us. I _ . e 0 . .. „ .. „
Munday-Pa made a soshial' f U left.f"da>'
error tonite when Miss Blunt fo'" her hon:e ln Commanche. Tex.,
cum in and showed us a pitcher
of the felloe to witch she is in-
gaged to get marryed to. after
after visiting here with her
daughter, Miss May, who has
been a patient in the Canadian
WANTED
Dealer to Sell Farm Light Plant That
Sells to Trade for $124.50
Complete with six lights and iron.. Plant large enough
to operate a range, refrigerator and water-heater. Write
P. O. Box 378, Canadian, Texas.
GALLOWAY THOROUGHBRED
COTTON SEED
For Sale at
The Canadian
Cotton Gin
$1.35 Bushel
GOOD ACCLIMATED SEED
J. C. RUSHING) Mgr.
l;l:-J-vyl * Lv, . uivvl 'IT'-' : • a «
svhe left pa see it she sed well ospl a
what do you think of him and1 w TT . 0 , T. .
pa replyed and sed Well he must' Walter "^nng of Lipscomb
be very welthy. she went out c™niy' was ,n Canadian. last
without saying very mutch more B • •
and I herd Ant Emmy say sum- wsm^mssm
thing about a fox Pass. J
Tuesday—we are a getting red-1
dy to give are play in a cupplei
wks. I do not like my part very'
well becuz I am supposed to be a;
Englishmen and I am haveing a
lot of trubble getting the Mole-
cule to stay on my eye.
Wensday—they was a agent
here today and he was a trying
to sell Ant Emmy a Incyclopedta
but she sed it wassent no use to
try to sell her one of them things
becuz she was to old to lern to!
ride it enny ways. !
Thirsday—Pa gits pritty mad!
evry yr, since he tuk up playing j
Golf. Evry yr. about this timel
sum 1 witch thinks he is smart !
sends pa a little book intltled.
Hints for Beginners in Golf, and
he says he has ben trying to play
for seven yrs. now. And says ties
hard to beet.
' • — . o — ■ ,
J. R. Trayler, Frigidaire dealer,
is driving a Plymouth sedan,
purchosed from the Hobdy Motor
Company.
o
Hail Insurance—Insure your
wheat.—C. W. Allen.—Adv. 19
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
City and Farm, Fire, Tornado and Hail In-
surance, Automobile Insurance,all
coverages, Bonds, Compensation
Insurance. Car Purchaser
financed.
WILBUR & CHAMBERS
with Southwest National Bank
FOR ALL THE NEWS READ THEREC
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Washita Valley Hereford^
For Sale
Bulls 12 to 20 Months Old
R. T. ALEXANDER
Canadian, Texas
and today we wwcunce the NEW-
MULTI - COLD FRIGI DAI R*
5 typcr of refrigeration in^€nu€abmet _
SPECIAL
OcMBsteatioB'
There's no other ttfHttentot W*.
It offer* moist cold, dry cold,
freezing, (ero freeilnu, and cow J
above frcetlne—all within the *jjPj*
SeTSe In and we
J. R. TRAYLER
Phone 215
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INSURA1
See us for
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Nothing is
jel'ore putti|
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summer.
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1930, newspaper, May 1, 1930; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125758/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.