The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1926 Page: 1 of 8
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CANADIAN, HEMPHIU. COUNTY. TEXAS, THURSDAY. FJ
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Wm. Hoefs. manager of the "TO new oil walja wcra added
Queen Theatre, who since taking th*
,ory Hacher, Sto-
( TreaB"r'!r*
lna^^Mpy"s'
that the taxpayers of
are interested and
*va from me. as State
r, a brief report of the
if this office during my
I* administration, and
« informal report at
ling of the second year,
16th. I am now giving
following statement for
tn through the press.
charge of this popular plaasui
resort has done much towards
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improving the class of pictures
.wing brought to Canadian, m
\ for Texas
VU Wis MMC Wl ,TOW'
r'.dcvelo,,mcnt and pro"ut-
Tl" *-*« production for the
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HHH
' activity
IN THIS LOCALITY
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Members have been named fc
the Texas Education Comm.ss.c
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ds was fifty-seven
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Considerable interest and e:
clement was aroused w ««'
and the Carson-
iMiglli
<lAllaf«l
was producing
Hutchinson
s nearly two billion dolla
State Teachers? Association
annually for education; that it
r. m„°:! r
the beginning. It
that many
safe to say that at the end of this
oil pay strata.
,.ar thl, field Iwll be
most effective are
I'ltlS _ —ill;
lion children fail to
IllialiSl
lat a i
was picked up.
maKe
r>operate with the Legi
Committee of the Texas .
Several barrels of crude oil" wa-.
i nn<h*f> rls
Wichita county holds the rec
liu"
"The Birth of a Nation." that
ureat epic of the screen.
tha..
t V'. .
more tnan
;, so heavily waa it
"lack
an adequate public school system
for TexasL
Id ith il Oth "n • ti.
1 ^ Li I 6 gu£
for Texas'
from the .time the first well wa.
problems the Stora
field which
24; that
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on the 31st
*f Mnpii" £T«!; IT
of experts from the sev-
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until,1 h.>
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a Department
a deficiency and
J if
at work gathering th
produced a total of 13,-
h | • + W# V"
Treasurer, there was a
liar problems are
ion nf IS 2159 .
Thur.
day on^acMunt^f'wie cold wave.
trri.. R.e™nu? p,und'
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£ lb
ary 25th following, hav-
ing the people, of the ^severa
ved sufficient funds, I
11 for all outstanding
superintendents and supervisors
William S
Falls oil men will drill on the
Hart in
and field experts and college
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weeds- and many oth
and the State wont o
COUNTY AGENTS HAVE
presidents and deans will be in-
+„ cuKmif tn
6 .
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.sis, and has
• organization, ad
tcr methods
r,f
MRS. M. E. LATHAM
basis continuously
-• P,Waf«rtn,
PROVED THEIR WORTH
ind financing of
j « • t ,,
IN CHARGE OF PALO DURO.
__ in Taylor Count:
r t n4-it«iwi ^ A«,9,ill„ .sionprs' nnnrt r f
> -SI •«-.££
Members named to date to
types of school buildings; in
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ce, I trar,Bferred about
improving methods
appropriation for an agricul
ion dollars of
it felt that
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stin Reserve
I
pasture lands, three miles west A— carman; =
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perintendent of schools, Corpus
n,ri.ts. 1m rie.,1,
The Texas Company has their
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financial support. Taylor Coun-
«««, 4...
is the duty of the states to main-
Christi; Lee Clark, superintendent
in tip-top shape. Mrs. Latham is
, ■ ■
expect to be able to spud in short-
I« iniBllim T.t3.
of a nun
.
farmers, and we
te'.Sril
. .
here at one
the hotel for the
if these farmers
e conducted the h
side of the river, in sec-
H. & G. N. Suruvey, being
his most loyal supporters. The
...J soon be
agent proved his case a
ion 3 H
north of their giant
•ompleted last year
gas we.. ^
r^a-'iS^niiX : A SM la standing on
aspi
ilwiliaii
tKJ?yz pde?«" is
,um to State Depository
scattered over the State
hey would draw four per
jerest This was shortly
J by the creation of twenty
il State Depository Banks
placing of another half
lollars of State funds at
nt interest. On March
'• S: In" AeXne had
- sum of $8,500,000.00.
^T^o'lutn't
lly located cities" of
a population of twen-
liousand, or more inhabi-
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4ds were deposited in
Banks outside of the
lustin.
July and August, I vis-
ty one counties in the
ea, (at my own expense)
stober obtained the pas-
L resolution by the De-
oard allowing me to
"^hirda of tho funds
nation's duty to collect precise
information regarding thes.
of all. It is further a national
obligation to promote rew liner
of research in fields where stati
departments of education cannot
work to advantage.
entt*16 ^^oS^mJT^the^8 United"
plfin a;CcrtmI„r itVaid '>«AMAT,C COMPANY
to the passage of this bill by
r^otr^h you'r'represerfta^
to over $2,000,000.00
irouth area banks, the)
ing secured by a bond
the amount of the de
en* that the State wa?
deficiency, as It had
, four years previously,
Br 16th, I wrote to all
: Collectors asking their
by remitting tax mon*
test as collected. This
red by • personal visit
4
«JHI Sit
five at Washington.
you have not read this bill and
wish to do so (for it is not long),
S^HntendentVofS 'aT The F
high school. Your are welcome
to call and read it any time.
C. R. ROBERTS, Sup
.
H
..HI iPPkSw^UwWi^MH^H/coucty from the
Feb. 12th. 11925 crop, prior to Dec. 13, as
The Comnitz Concert and Dra-, compared with 2,488 bales gin-
n ♦« n„« ti iooa
Mr. and Mrs. N. Abraham, who
are now in the markets selecting
for the Pair Store,
heavily in anticipation of a busy
~ ' | They report that
Room Entertainment will be held there were 5,
at the Santa
a >• i. n t ti • , . . '
ial ag«?t°of the Deparhnent^of .
Commerce Federal Government '
cox lease
?• has Qgjjjj|
js of
matic Company, of Louisville, ned to Dec. 13, 1924.
Kentucky, will entertain. This j While the cotton crop was
Company are finished «tt , lighter In most Action*
Tltis Companv 'come'wBHii
commended by Mr. S. E. Buss
Hfcipt: NfliBil
varied than ever before and the
style shows
City and St
of both
securing r
orrow,
and
let me have a million
Mr. John A. Gilmour, who was
LlbrarlM. of
comes f
Division of the
as and Austin
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Be sure and come and see the
with the new librarian nil lb-
tron. Mr and Mra. J. A. Gilmour.
B. F. Tepe was a passenger on
the six-thirty train Sunday.
[wo 1'^i■ '
A little altercation which oc
curred on one of the down>towi
last Thursday night,
i
in one of
were
e69for
section of this county, it will be
ii common
the track at present billed to
Murphy and associates, but as
the owners have not as yet
ing on satisfactorily on the
with the giant rotary efuipment.
No. 1 and No. 2 continue to put
oil in the big storage tank every
day, and a number of workmen
are kept busy on the leases,-
a nnmknf q£ turn
the
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500 DOLLARS FOR SPREAD
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Mrs'. Roberts, who has been an
for the past two year*,
, the thread having
cotton in a 8eason7be8ides"grow- j J?aml,®r® and ^ybacii, Canadian,
ing hundreds of tl "
bushels of wheat
There is a large Eagle in the
,®f center of the spread and "E
Fluribus Unum," also. A prize
was offered for anyone who could
... :1 find a mistake in the whole beau-
tiful design. The price is five
son of the
Charles Fike, li
M. E. Minister of this city, de-
and surprise
dlds but it was after
the fire had
and hair. It was a
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hundred dollars; '
SMTJOY RIDE
The Seniors entertained the
Juniors Monday evening at a
genuine Joy Ride in a Truck, the
objective spot for Weiners and
buns being the canyon out about
ten miles. It didn*t make any
blue circles about their heads,
they all had a grcd time and
plenty to eat.
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Fields," prw.u.„. ■
lion of Women's Clubs, Haskell;
Charles E. Friley, Dean A. & M.
College, College Station; Laura
V. Hamner, county superintend-
ont of schools, Amarillo; J. L.
Head, Temple; P W. Horn, pres-
ident Texas Techna'ogical Col-
Southern Methodist -University,
Dallas; Mrs. C. E. Maddox, pres-
'idVir5-on?re8sof MotherB
and Parent-Teacher Associations,
S. M. N. Marrs, State
Superintendent of Schools, Aus-
Nash, county superintendent of
fchools, Kaufman; Katie Nor.
wood, Austin; M; V. Peterson, su-
perintendent of schools, York-
to\yn ; L. H. Rather, superinte,
ent of schools, Bonham; P. m
Shotwell, Abilene; Harriet Smit'
Huntsville; W. M. W
president University of
Austin; J. Lee Stambaugh, su|
intendent of schools, Pharr
Juan; G. D. Staton, superint
ent^of schools, Wills Point; '
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oota,
E.' V. White, bean
Industrial Artss, Denton.
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McKimson, C. E. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1926, newspaper, February 11, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125559/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.