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OBSERVE BETTER HOMES
WEEK APRIL
27-MAY 3'themsclvtrTotU?h£aUsiS« !!1i *t\.F««™an
Williams
task ho that every am/Jfon!? h'* an addition to their
^Washington, I). C.—"National; family may have oonnrhniif . « J101"©. It consists of a screened-
Better Homes Week, April 27th; learn of the next stcnl whi h to ' P°r*h and bath-room.
to May 3, is being observed in be taken in the im! rr, ♦ £ 0
every state in the union and by ! their own homes and tHon'triS "e,e« "awkins left Sunday, to
approximately seven thousand ute through their own effS to home with a sister In
communities,'^^according to Dr.j healthful, happy th idhl, ^m"ri110- Helen has made her
Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of thoughtful parenthood and S home with Mr. antf Mrs. Frank
the interior, who succeeded Her-ative citizenship." Chambers, while living in Can
1>am4 IIaakam no •mAuS<l.. l . f *V_ a I " V —-11
bert Hoover as president of Bet
ter Homes in America.
adian.
Miss Grace Bobbins
"The American Home is th? r„V.T.,.\
of the sound,: Saturday.
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was
primary source
'practical idealism which has! ,, ,
|characterized our national life."! ' and. Mrs- Creed Petree ened.
Dr. Wilbur continues. "The ton- \vtere Canadian shoppers, Satur-
! f.ervation and development of ay< 1
in; Taft—700 feet of new hose re-
ceived for local fire department.
Mi|es—Seventeen mile road op-
good health and a wholesome
Trinidad—Texas power & Light
Company to double capacity of
outlook upon life and of rugged,! llllc' Mrs. T. D. Hobart of ' Wa1#. L. ,
untiring virtues and progressive., Pampa, came Saturday, to visit «.„ji yy ~~ Dragging and
constructive citizenship are large-!xvith ,hcil" so". Fred, and wife under way on roads
ly dependent upon the conditions! o— around here.
which surround childhood in the' Mr- «nd Mrs. W. J. Conatser14l Texas Statc' Bank adds
home and neighborhood and tipon,and 80n> Tom, were in Canadian, ; ' electric posting machine
i the attitudes and ideals displayed ,Saturday. >to equipment.
in the daily routine of home life.] " o—•—•— j Bids to be let for construction
Through concentration of public | Robert Cogsdon of Spear- highway from Van Horn west
attention during Better Homes,man was Canadian, Saturday, acr<?sa Hudspeth county line.
Week upon the improvement of j . route to Wichita, Kans., to1 Sierra Blanca-—New confection-
existing homes and residential |visit Parents. ery to open in Love Hotel build-
neighborhoods arid upon the cul-1 .. .„rT7~°~r. .. .. V"?' .
tivation ot high standards of1 ant' Mrs. A. M. Haddox Woik to commence soon on
design, equipment, furnishing and.went to Amarillo, Monday. • placing asphalt topping on Uval-
landscaping, and high standards; —— !„„.nncy c°unty line gap of U.
of family life and activities it is' H..Hopkins and son, Glen,:®- Highway No. 90.
possible to maintain the best of |weie in Amarillo, Saturday, on [ ssbbsbbssbsbsb
, our American traditions and to Jus'ness* j
help the home to keep in step' . " >
with the progress of the arts and' .friends of Millard Humphrey|
Sciences. j will be pleased to learn that he
"The movement for bettor, UP and around now. He has.
[homes in America was inspired!lje"n j" at the home of his par-
, and developed under the person- cn*s 'or a number ol weeks. j
al leadership of President Hoover;'
who still serves as its honorary
chairman. The contributions
which the thousands of local com-
mittees are making to civic wel-
fare through their contests Tor
home improvement, their demon-
strations of the better types of
home design and furnishing, and: ,, ~ ' "° 7 . ,
their campaigns for neighborhood! ' 1 s- • • . ."!,x n.ecl last
protection arid development are week, from voting relative in
the product of much thoughtful i :'ni' lauiview.
planning and disinterested a>id - o___—
unselfish civic service on t':e ' alu K- -ooper oi
part of community leaders, the!barman were Canadian shop-
professions and tile educational,',e''* ue<
groups throughout the country. ! ,, - — o- —
"The home should be the sym-' Xr. and Mrs. Jep McCrome oi
ho! «f our national ideals, lis, Wheeler . were Canadian shop-
•tjmdards and • qualities should ,perf!> week.
< fleet all
Mike Nolen
house.
building a new
Mrs. It. II. Wiggins returned
last Thursday, from Pampa, where
she visited her daughter, Mrs. j
Marvin Lewis.
WALCOTI
WICHITA LANDSCAPE GARDENER IS GRATEFUL
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Satterficld Couldn't Eat or Sleep to Do Any Good Before Taking
Orgotane.
"Argotane proved to be the very thing I needed, for it soon put
?" ""J*0 my troubles," said T. V. Satterfield, 906 Third St., Wich-
ita Falls, Texas, a well known landscape gardener.
"I have been troubled with indigestion for over 16 years," he
continued, "and was going down hill fast. I was constantly belching
up sour food arid didn't digest enough food to keep up my strength
to do me any good, and I lived almost entirely on the lightest of
diets. My stomach felt like there was a knot in it and hurt me all
the Hime, and I was swollen up with gas till I would cramp almost
double, until I would get so dizzy I could hardly sleep, owing to the
condition of my kidneys as 1 would have to get up several times
during the night and got very little rest at all.
"I had the best treatment money could buy, and kept getting
worse all the time. I was induced by the high endorsement of other
people to try Argotane and it fixed me up so I can eat and digest
anything I want and sleep fine at night. I have no more gas on my
stomach, no kidney trouble nor cramping, and I feel so grateful for
what Argotane has done for me that it is a pleasure to endorse it.
My telephone number 6763 and if anybody will call me I will be
pleased to give them my experience."
Genuine Argotane may be bought in Canadian at the Grimes
Drug Store. ' ■
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Charles Halsey made a business
that ; is best in our,
' utial life. There is no fcomc . _
in which it is not possible to>"P t0 Pam^' [ast F"day.
iVii.ke some improvements for con-
\ pienre. comfort. beauty or
\] (p'e imcnes'.
Frank E. Buckingham ot Am
the locaPBetter !ari,,°- w.as .in Canadian, Satur-
day, on business.
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FOR ALL THE NEWS READ THE RECORD
CURING OF PILES
MAKES BIG DIFFERENCE
'Lean
■CLOTHES
■CLEANERS
Mr. A. L. Hill of Canadian has
recently returned home alter be-
ing in Kansas City for a short.
while under the care of the well-,
known rectal specialist. Dr. O. A.j
Johnson of that city.
Mr. Hill says he finds it makes,
a big difference to be free of the;
rectal troubles that had been
bothering him for some 10 years
or longer. Says he kept putting off |
treatment until his general health j
got in such a condition that he■<
had to do something. He is loud j
in his praise of Dr. Johnson sj
skill as a rectal specialist. Says,
his treatments were so mild ana
easy he was not laid up in bed a
single day. The first treatment
gave him a great deal of lelief
land he continued to improve
right along. He says he gained
six pound's in weight while undei
Dr. Johnson's care. Mr. Hill
says he realizes now he should
have been cured long ago and,
advises any one suffering from,
piles or any other rectal al,m®";;
not to put off treatment but geti
in touch with Dr. Johnson and I
learn how easily and quickly a
cure is made.
Full particulars of Dr. John
son's treatment that was so suc-
cessful in the case of Mi. Hill
and many others may beha^.>
writing Dr. O. A. Johnson, Su te
20, 1324 Main St., Kansas City,
Mo. He will cheerfully send you
a copy of his 68-page rectal book
that describes various rectal ail-
ments and his method of treat-
ing them. As this book ,s.1s®"t
free and postpaid without obliga-
tion, every rectal sufferer should
have a copy.
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.