The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1926 Page: 1 of 8
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NUMBER 41
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members of the First
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Carl Snuder, chairman of the
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unday Haskell, Hale Cent™]
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by a score
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economics
some
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call uy the membership
school building for colored'pupils
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at Brady; new school building at
a two-point lead on ^ the
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5IONARY SOCIETIES OF
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two new trucks ond larger school
's score during the sec
arter by atouch-down
ailed to kick goal.
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two new trucks ond
cafeteria foir Littlefield; increased
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Sunday
ShwS ?lo2«l*«iou?iy^Lurfi
e third quarter, Canadian
touchdown by blocking
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time of
to pres
grades of the Wheelc
h'nd the Indian's goa
a ' point resulted tor
on a pass Howard
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idian will play Wneeler,
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chools; new building at £
An address of welcome was
a_ _,-
ward school at Floydada «.o«
oddltion of home economics and
Commercial departments.
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given by Mrs C E. Fike Tues
ave been made Tues
to mink and evening.
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to by Mrs. L. W, Wainscott of
Htggins. Miss Elizabeth Olm-
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Balmorhea,-—A contract was
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recently let for the construction
Pickers In
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THIS IS ESTIMATE R
CHAMBER OF COM
imm SECRETARY
stead of Nashville, Tenn., then
iclfvpre«l an ofMrpna A
of a % jaded road to Maderi
delivered an address. A storj'
k.. Hf.. t n ou.,1 . . hi
'Brings, work Upon which ho
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Death Take. Much -s ",\fy '"/T11!? Coi"V
laiteemura _ „ th ? b, s? ,
ext Fridnp.
• IS * fnmewlinn at
by Mrs. L. R. Stjacky o
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Iready begun. The road
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guard
guard
•as followed hv vntiiniia mnsfps'
connect
Cotton InnlTTu,.
••eaners. b-u, r extractors, etc.. and
ng, was taken up by a talk by
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Cotton ginned at the
Gin Wednesday, proved
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bales a
the (Kstrict secretary, Mrs. W.
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M s. Perry Haaelwood, age
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reports from
Three coton buyers will work in
ill
Bovd - - end
>rrv end
(he district this season.
V rkiMiuido r W Mutton etaA'
30 bales. With the w
n Mfinl hiiqVi emll m4>
erry, \ Childress.-C. W Mullen staff
yl "left halfbacV 1 kL
ing.
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a real rush will
local plant within a
aided in C
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'ollfe «mHa J!ti
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ents. His ar-
lernoon. Mrs. John O'Keife of
Chamber of Commerce
beautiflar floral"offeWn^wereTy ^ ACCU '■
tnu puolrnt voriPMiintirKr tho mini. C. A_ f?_ nr
ir.K the pi
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I of dairy pro-
so that other
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the casket, representing the num-
Santa Fe Tex
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Crop Estimates
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Many enjoyable musical num-
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CVS xvho need help
Mill Record
STORY CARRIED IN
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LLIN'OIS PAPER RE-
lwood was born at
bers were a pa:t of "the
both davs.
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here include the opening of a
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County Treaeurer and r
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December 11,
Milford,
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both days.
much they will pay fo
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which foiled to make good an
m I bakery.
Sfcamiford. — Cotinties in +1ir
In September, 1922, she became
a member of the Methodist
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mid-summer prospects. Root rot
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end insects cut it from a cond
West Texas Chambre of Ccm-
here.
from 0 ti Curran
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e "Raised in Texas" dinner to
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althc|igh new here, appears to
Dogs, Pointers and All," ?s
ory carried in a fccent is-
of the Illinois State Register
Springfield, III., n copy- of
haws been received by Mi's,
I On* from friends.
nis story sent out by the In-
atonal News Service from
rillo. describes at length
in the vajifious towns.
'FAmZ'u the dozen new
tween $1.00 and $1.50 a hundred,
the' ctJttonelihei^^fnLt^ckail
in!
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;; ,H-ar,y as ™any, of tr«
are u
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and Perryton are among
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bM % L , . , J. H. Edwards, Oklahoma Ciry,
as representative as it is plan- Mrs< Tom parris, El Dorado,
IWllThe dinngMllMlilli
ted climax of a year of diversifi- (
cation in Texas, is to consist of ,
o menu of everything from soups
to nuts, iii||lly^,'Texas products. , I
from Texas forms AgHcultaral
contribute such products as thei.-j
to the farm of D. L. RymeP
miles .south-west of town last
Tuesday night and stole a load
^rThWdSoS
Sto^rinrCni^
The Sheriff is Investigating
but they have found no due up
to press time-wen^n una.
particuyar section is noted foi
producing to the "Raised in Tex-
as" dinner.
Bledsoe.—Bledsoe will be
aamage is • « ^
riieldfiVrsS^mfnll
llort of 5,000,000 beles. It like-
ly will be an increase over 1925.
but a month ago the prospects
we,re for 6,500,000 bales. Pick-
of other
;X„r^nSc«:dC'
last^r, nnd 88,0o_„ , ,
Wreat, 32,436,000 bushels, com-
i;with;e,ggo^
MIMS ADDRESSES
BAPTIST COUNC-
be well liked, which will un- xvcpzfseiu. u>t: HP mwn
doubtedly result in a good bus- in this vicinity attended the Bag
lliess for the restalu.^ant. fist Assnf'ntiion wnvborc f>nr)-pAi
AMERICAN ROVAL H
MMO IN Pi
The premium list of the Am-
erienn Roynl Live Stock and
being dlsrlbuted and shows ap-
wifftliwbuffin'fe^
divisions of beef cattle, dairy
Re re
tiathAssoctatton workers ^
once held' at the First Baptis
Church Tuesday. Towns repte
sented at the meeting inchr*
Ptimpa, Miami, Zpbach, Sale..
Higgins and Perryton.
The Rev. L; J. Mims of Dallr
it,. «« 4
program. He will'proach at
morning service at the Canac
Baptist Chuitch Sunday morn.
Following the moming meet!
e, swine, sheep, «.
year, and 25,252,000 bushels In mules, fine saddle' and Harness
Antl ft AS AOn htiafcala dmi
, a Women's Mission
ped recently. Shipments of cot-
„ ton and corn will go dut within
| the next two months besides a
Oats, 8., 62,000 bushels, com-
P?!!d w?? b 8h«,« ,a.st
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'Horses and Ponies."" Union meeting was held
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will be the 28th
e a tn annual —-
Harvesting of
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PRICE OF $1,0(
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paid Friday by Tom Parrott
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from the herd of C. O. Kelso
division
tSme, is now-able to be
* Peanuts,per cent^ grain wHl^be on^of^the best depart
this city. T
bnck at his office. H
ear was the first time
per cent;
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re will yield
rent; sweet potatoes, 88 per cet
dairy cattle have
fall.—Randall uoumy rsews
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1926, newspaper, October 7, 1926; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125588/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.