The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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from a territory not now enjoy-
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irs of a one crop fly #
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are that the San
Day" sung by fh*
11 "Children's
ding of a Pl..mn . j,.
is considering the build
system that also
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J'llt. slock. There must
ore than one source of in-
Miss Ruby Rhea, T,,..;.sU
Mrs. Jane Mathers, (ha
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on the farm. Mr. Tinsley
that the Panhandle is fav-
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rs. Eva Willis, Organ.
Mrs. Eva Rhea,
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The
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OF, FOUR NEW BUILDINGS AT
wary Johnson, Ada
Mrs. The 1 ma Carver, Ruth
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be considering
fbeinjr in position to grow
VDVISORY REGULATI
MOBEETIE NEARING
Miss Mildred Myers, Esth
Mrs. Marsaret Watson. Elect
•ssaw
Wheeler, an
this way.
COMPLETION
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siiiiia
adapted to producing live
Other
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field, and
oil fields at Pam
inflamed
pa, uarson coun- —
soon be ready for occupan-
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alanced system oi farming.
presented with an armfull of fl-i 2- -V(l r
owers by the retiring officers J,".v commui
with i vni*Ac«i;niu. ..e be nei'miftf'd
and found to be
ation v.! very famii.nr
MMglf
i> conaiuons. out-
a better system for making
p in bad years as well aa
d years. §1 urges early and
;1 preparation of land for
to insure the best possible
bad years and good years
lieve that wit
I ue.« shower baths, ing is likewise almost
ap. The pool is not ami K L ^ S
V. Stud'er,' retiring ! J'luding h
fttron and Worthy Pat- ' «nded t<
and Floyd
e to be able to
worthy Matron
in by the first of next month.
a few years, watch
„ ness me
modations, and in all
Mer-
1
5 n . .
ties comii
Co., is to occupy is the
connections will be made with
Tovna +liA S.nt„ V*
to be finished. In addition
Texas, the Santa Fe.
the three concrete building the
jas pi pi n
ethod has been found very
actory year in and year out.
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OIL AND GAS FIELD
which was des
gg^sts a three year rotation
the fif^y^some row
tends. Shamrock Field
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splendid crop pros
The S3
the Mobeetje section that
a nas oeen assisted by able mem
jouth east, class.
extended fifteen miles south
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■emihiscent >r®ss'y loromaon. ,town is in a "boom" and business
in Miami I. ?: Persons not dre^wl for. thriving -Miami Chief
s. Burnett I SHIPPED 52,853 CARS
ctive Coat-
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r nlnacaJ L/m. .,.,11
in White
unaffect-
Shamrock in China Flats. This manner.
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location is not more thai
miles from the location of the
well which will he drilled hy_ the
ri^hcrfjr«d,hS;i. . ^
advanced to th very °\ «°l
the District
to see hei
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top in the Order.
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substance that may en
he safety of the bathers
ate the pool m any way
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WAIIAN ISLANDS .^hib'ted. 1
| 10. No eating or smoking shall
Sam B Kemp, of Hono-i^ Permitted ,n pool.
^^rrJ^iSf^AWSE AND GO TO CHURCH |
reunion of thn rlan« nf 180S of _
CAME FROM
Judge Sam
Foilowing his graduation from character
the University, Judge Kemp prac-
ticed law at Austin for a few
years, and them moved to Robert
tee, in West Texas, wheiv he
lamMil Ha AAtitifv inrlivA tla ii'fia
The Chevrolet Motor company
shipped 52,853 motor cam and
trucks during May which dis-
places April as the second high-
est production month in the his-
tory of the companny. The April
production was 52,236 cars and
trucks. Of the May production,
42.783 units were for domestic
sale and 10.070 were for Canada
and exports. Production in both
A pri I and May closely approach-
1923 the "
k says: |v. hen Chevrolet production reach-
greatest'*H it* highest nnint.
"The Church i the greatest €(j jt3 highest point.
no-Aiirv in the world:
a f story, w J
Leader last aSturday.
The Nicholsin well
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i field much closer to, Well-
ington and furnishes additional
proof that tht well in the Coon
Creek Pasture on the Hughes land
-« likely to be a producer. The
gas1 in the Nicholson well was
;=dnechrs hy t^
';1U« Jffew i. ^
"What Sunday School means
? think about, he giving the sta-
er agency in the world; Retail sales during
•hings the most affective [48.176. this being the 1
ite teachings
6. this being the fourth lar-
delivery month ni the com-
antidote for delinquency and
crime. Out of 4,000 boys
less than twenty-one years of age
pany's
was the largest
cars.
At the end of April
appointed
bad on its books 86,512 unfilled
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attorney
time of the commission of their
orders. At the end iof May there
Hawaii by the late President Wil
IS,, Guardians 1 Men and
AT AUSTIN
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office to associate justice of the
CANADIAN LAUNDRY
women, hearken and reflect! Let
facts sneak. Away with lazy in-
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— : BIG ASSE'l
, in which position he ser
V cent
difference and rireoponsible com
placency! Arise and go to
Churc®|*i*l
of the men
the early part of the
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on of the late Presi
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form of competitive athle-
He then re- n*e>
adian with a
here in
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ed private practice in
is ones of the leading law-
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yew of the inland group
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n they have a thorou
es. This is the largest
ing the second annual
that
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Cotton
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Paper Brady, returned .home last ni^htj
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Mr. Ames reported about V.
representatives present for the me
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Tuesday.
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of Physical
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Willie MacFarlnoe, Oak Itldgo
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Atlanta. ™ W,J-
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and family
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McKimson, C. E. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1925, newspaper, June 18, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125532/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.