The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1930 Page: 3 of 10
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^l^rBADEB RANCH
■ gacranicnto. ("alif. men,
7 been Wichita, to
L,n airplane, became lost
R,L ov.r this vicinity,
tol 27. In an effort
L* (heir location they
r' wheat field at the
feir raiuli. After
L the nij'l'' the lanch,
Lped tilflight west-
JT Wilson was owner and
Kju. nt u 'I i .iM'lair, purch-
| \Vichit«.
L^s and Corsajjes for
I. „ Canadian Floral
lj. Phone 251.—- Adv.
I, \| siiaw left Tuesday
week. Alabama, to
fctives.
lj J. l'i'k'-ns. Mrs. E. H.
1,11,1 .!<•-• plu'ne Helton
' the Canadians who
j ,1 ration Play in
p last week.
J pan Hoover visited last
I./ I'ami'K. with Evelyn
1' They both returned to
|n. Sunday-
H. V. Jamison of Glazier, was
In Canadian, Saturday. He was
a caller at The Record office.
Q :
Mrs. Paul Hoefle, Sr., has been
visiting Paul Hoefle, Jr., at Enid,
Okla.
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Mr.'-. Geortfe McRe.vnolds tias
been .spelling some time with Mrs.
Bob Hawks.
Mr. and Mrs. Owd Petr... had
as their quests Friday, Mr- I'et-
ree's mother. Mr.', P. H. Mil), and
Mrs. Pe tree's sister, Misy Oay
Hill, and Mrs. J. |:. Mill. Mrs.
P. H. Hill recently returned' from
California, where she spent. t.?ie
winter with a daughter.
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Mr. and "Mrs. Charles Alf„rtl
expect to leave this- tiy
motor, for a short vacation lii
Fiivetteville, Ark.
Ben Abernethy wa«. a ca-llcr at
The Record office Saturday. He
say® he takes a number of Pan-
handle weekly newspaper?;1 T>ut
The Canadian Record is the best
of the ones he subscribes for.
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J. R. Hill was in Canadian.
Saturday.
RETIRED MINISTER TALKS
Suffered Twenty
Rjilirt Time A rjfotane Has Built Me up. I've S
I Years," Says Wichita Man.
oilier.d twenty years and Arffitann binli ni( up ih ia short
|{ai(j n K. ii«'lni, of 300 Polk St.. Wichita Falls. Texas, ' hue
hvith an Arcane representative,
I a sfvere■ case of stomach trouble and t-very tiling I ate
■sour on, my stomach and bother my heart, which would In at
lit tiniea I thought it would run away with me. I had to
Ida all the time, and never had any appetite for I was afraid
Jj Was bilious and was dizzy all the time, and was very
!. l nt\c-t t/ot very much sleep for 1 iu^t couldn't j-ej&n. to
r.v.(5 jn: ;l very run-down condition and kept jjoing >down lull
lav and I realized that something must..be done, but every-
i ate didn't seem to do me any j?ood.
ilviis reading the paper one day and iWtic^d a -tomach pre-
|]i Ai'L-otane. 1 KOt a bottle and have to get better
Incc. I simply feel better and stronger than 1 have in twenty
1 anl glad to endorse Argotahe for, it is the' best stomatii.
fee [ ever heard of or have ever taken. Anyone who will give
Hal will soon learn of its value."
in aim- Aiytane may be bought in Canadian at the Grimes
Store.
NEW FRK.IDAIRE
IS ANNOUNCED
John Caylor
Light & Heavy Hauling
Phonte 19 and 130 Cawtdian
Hood Abstract Co.
Established 1904
COMPLETE RECORDS OP
CITY and COUNTY
P, V. BRYANT. Manager
Bess McAdams
Beauty Shoppe
Beauty Needs
Plume 99
ill m 11
Ail
J. C. Born
PHOTOGRAPHS MADE
FILMS DEVELOPED
See J. W. Gates
Canadian State Rank
s'or the Rest
Monuments
it?
Harrington Beauty
Parlor
Try Our New AERO Hair Dryer
I'hone 208
SANTA FE
Time Table
West Bound
No. 21, "The Missionary."—Ar-
rives 2:20 a. m. Departs 2:25 a.m.
No. l, "The Scout"—-Arrives
2:55 p. m. Departs 3:00 p. m.
East Bound
No. 22, "The Missionary"—Ar-
rives <1:0") p. m. Departs 4:10 p.m.
No JO, "The Scout"—Arrives
5:00 Srm. I" parts 5:05 a. m.
Dayton, Ohio—A de luxe elec-
tric refrigerator, with five com-
partments, four temperatures and
two humidity ranges was an-
nounced today by Frigidaire Corp-
oration. It has special storage
space for bottled goods, frozen
foods and ice cubes, according
to the announcement.
The interior of the right side
of the cabinet is designed in the
conventional manner for shelf
storage. The interior of the left
side is reached through two ex-
| tra doors which shut in the lower
temperatures provided' in this half
'of the cabinet. Two moist air
compartments afford space for
. more than a peck of leafy veg-
etables.- Larger ice trays are In-
eluded as regular equipment.
The new refrigerator, now on
display, is, built in nine and
twelve cubic feet models only.
It is finished in porcelain-on-
! steel and in its exterior appear-
jance does not differ from regu-
lar household models. It is de-
signed to furnish the maximum
service which can be rendered by
an electric refrigerator, the fac-
tory announcement says.
o
Mr. and Mrs. George Galloway
visited Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Thomas and family, at Gem.
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Hail Insurance-—Insure your
.wheat.—C. W. Allen.—Adv. 19
ALLEN & SON
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Windstorm, Hail, Automobile
Bonds and Casualty Lines
C. W. ALLEN MARION ALLEN
First National Bank Building
take
l|ppl
When You Can Store If
forji Profit! 500 bu. lOOO bu.
$92.50^$ 136.00
«••••
IIAIL INSURANCE
PROTECT YOUR CROPS
with a policy in the old reliable
ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE
INSURANCE CO.
WILBUR & CHA -F.RS, Agents
SOUTHWEST NATIONAL BANK
Mrs. Dan Witt and daughter,
M'aryhn. a'U-nded the Passion
I'iay at Amarillo, last week.
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!■'. X. and \V. Hamilton re-
turned Saturday, from a trip to
•South Texas.'
I
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M r. and Mrs,:-George Galloway
and daughter, Genevieve, and
Mrs. George Gerlach and
daughter, Charlotte, went to Mi-
ami, Sunday night, to hear the
Rev. Sam Jones, who is holding
a revival there.
, . . _—_0___—.,
11. ('.. Colbert and Lee Strader
wei-e in Canadian, Monday.:
o —
A poultry house for sitting
hens should be secluded, slightly
darkened, and sept rated ; f rom the
houses for layers and breeders.
Place the nests s-o that the hens
won't hav«- to fly or jump Into
them. 4
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JJig Spring—Koad ■ bond issue
being considered in Howard coun-
ty for puiii'i-e of paving high-
^ Itself!
FREIGHT
PREPAID!
to row
A Good Place To Eat
Morris Cafe
' And
Dining Room
D. A. MORRIS, Proprietor
Rev; and Mrs. C. A. Ribble of w;iyf out 0r this city and con-
Shamrock, were in Canadian. strUcting lateral roads into farm-
Sunday, at which time Rev. Rib- COnmu nities.
ble had charge of the services ________________________
at the Church of Christ. I - - — -
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Cow peas for hay are better if;
grown with other crops than;
along. The sorghums (sorVos anil
Kafirs). Sudan grass Johnson!
grass, soybeans, and millet are j
suitable. Sorgos or Kafirs, when •
grown with eowpeas. make a good j
hay or silage. This mixture
curcs more easily than eowpeas
alone, makes a well-balanced ra-
tion, and is relished by all kinds'
of livestock.
Record Want Ads pay. Try one.:
The added profits on one crop, by holding it for
the highest market will often more than pay for
the bin the first year! Weather-tight, Rat-proof,
Fire-safe, Red Top Grain Bins not only protect
your grain, but cure and improve it!
RED TOP 6RAIN BINS
r Store Combine or Thresher
Wheat
Grain shrinks more than 10%when
- >. left in the open. In a Red Top
V Bin, it is less than 1$!
. Why take this loss? Profit by
the experience of others!
Columbian Steel Tank Co.
Makers—Kansas City, Mo.
Wc also make and cml complete Farm Elevator
Units In capacities S M0 to SO.OOO bushels.
Write lor particulars.
See these dealers In your county s
CAVINS HDWE. CO, Canadian.
PANHANDLE LBR. CO., Canadian
PANHANDLE LBR. CO., Glazier
IT'S WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX
fOA
IUAV llth
Give Flowers
THE MOST GRACIOUS GIFT OF ALL
[An abundance of lovely out I lowers in
■season and an unusual display of JJot
Plants.
Make Your Selection Early!
>RDER HERE—DELIVERED THERE
BY WIRE
Bonded Member FTD
Canadian Floral Co.
Phone 251
569
Cuts
the
Cost
to the
A tleiiioBistratloii tells
you why it's wise
to choose a six
You eon pock the
pleasure of tho For
West Into two weeks.
You con visit dude
ranches, Notional Porks,
snow-capped ranges ond
take the Indian-detours.
You can go eleor to
California ond back, on a
Santa Fe Summer Xcursion
ticket—at a fore so rea-
sonable you can afford to
take the whole family.
far bookMi end r «#r o ioM
■ eddnu
°C%. JOHNSON.
s Agent
Canadian. Texas
°' "'1TB. CALI.AHEH.
General Passenger Agent,
Amarillo, Tesas
Everywhere, buyers are agreeing
"It's wise to choose a Sis." And if
you want to know why, get a dem-
onstration of the Chevrolet Six.
Learn what an amazing difference
two more cylinders make—in
smoothness, in silence, in flexi-
bility and in comfort.
And learn what
a difference all
of Chevrolet's
other modern
features make
—the four long
eemi-elliptic
"495
ROADSTER
The Coach or Coups 1565
The Sport Road'ter 1555
The Sport Coup* t6S5
The Club Sudan ... 1625
The Sedan 16*5
The special Sedan . .8735
(.t wite wheels standard)
Tnicbi: tight Delivery Chassis. IW; The Sedan
Delivery. iSW: I' i Ton Chassis. <310; IK Ton
Chassis uith Cab. MS,4 jtmidsrcr Delivery (Wclt-up
trt/s extra), $4<C.
Ml PRICES I O B. M( niRV HINT, MKII.
springs—the four Love joy hydraulic
shock absorbers—the weatherproof
4-wheel brakes—and the sturdy
hardwood-and-steel construction
of the luxurious Fisher bodies.
It will take only a few minutes to
confirm all the reasons why it is wise
to choose a Chevrolet Six. So come
in today. See
it. And investi-
gate Chevro-
let's easy
payment plan
—one of the
most liberal in
the automotive
industry.
OR PHAETON
CHEVROLET SIX
Bernson Motor Company
Canadian, Texas
SIX-CYLINDER SMOOTHNESS AT LOW COST
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1930, newspaper, May 8, 1930; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125759/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.