The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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est, Louis concern were in
lanuilii,:1.. Saturday, to confer with a committee from the I
.'haml er of Commerce on .'tipplyinjr property owners with
hisstss
of Mrs J. I!. Stick ley, lmrnedi-
atel.v following word ru-eiv.-d here
of Mr. Cochran's death,
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mth Younjr and Mrs. < Icrald
Sportsman left for Caldwell, Mrs.
V"'""-' «n.l .Mr«. s„",-l«ra „
sisters ot Mrs. Cochran, ;
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that they may
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taken to §|'!e.
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and all field po
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Hi seeded ribbr
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in the catalogue,
nitv booths should
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individual classes
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feu may win first, ind if
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Hemphill CjWvJ
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wheat seed this ye
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ANADIAN PUBLICITY
n received some worth-
■Iicity on the front page
American Lumberman.
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from the Kansas Experiment Sta-j!'«.rm Business i;
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In interesiinjr review of the
story and development of sur-
Mcd n a vo.-ation-
\,t:n\ Club Tues-
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the Texas Service
reduced as a new
a
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drawinji
,mp m "f the United
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Tuesday by th.- Canadian Rotary
t a minimum fr
in this cnunty.
rouncjnjr _ count
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MRS. WAII ER'S
KINDERGARTEN OPENS
. Julia K. * Jl'IVln- i'Km'Idint. in what we would tenr.
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N,w «.l« and .hairs Kg ■ M l!'1
nnv^Vtn say?. in.lkillCT' thiG
hich reached the market be-' Penu.val
fore anv serious decline. Furth- j Baylor wlPrein
" kaffir, maize, cane, cot-1 H*ta tnc bulk .of
crops i,remise ex
teiteil
are bnn>r?ng '-e
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mm and other live stock. Anc
'c add to the jreneral cheer of
linational debt
nV success reall,
JO tor| the un
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acher of
. Coleman's message, lie says:
lilditiL' in what we would term
th similar increase in,"
- ~ * ,e.
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W. T. C. C. DIST. MEET
roads will likely be one
m important questions dis-
ed at the West Texas Cham-
ber of Commerce district meet-
inteilllcrt j in A,™,
wfill 'illfeWE j!i^S
,T. K. BeaT visited
,rton. Sunday.
W iM«HT«frrf"' the
1!. Adairs Agriculture,
h"« Horticulture, Oa-
„
Mrs.
have re'
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Miner
'oijvj-l^ /i'
son spen
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8 li * i 5^^
II Cut. Fli
Fisher; Art
A. B. Curtice;
Miss Lola
VIS!
■ ... - "inn, iuisH i.oia
Culinary, Mrs. J. P. Stra.
'ttei* Piabv r* "*■ '
and fnm-
Vilo\ Wri
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ISaby Clinic, Dr. E
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Hudson Prichard t
a couple of days
Mt,ri-. W. E. Prichi
Silo..
Bryant. secretary; Parker
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New tables and mmm aave iHnp|
purchased, making the school ';- '
room quite attractive. The fol- pui!d,np. emo
lewintr are enrolled: Vernie j ,"n
May McClure, Ret ha Lee Math-, TO ATTEND
ews. Gll.nBf
Yokley. Louise Kinff, Bonnie Stu-1
||| Ghalena Flewellinff, Alii
.Ire $g Catherine Spragm
Pillie McDivitt. Earl Rhea, Jo
Ii,. iiffgi Paul Hawkins, She
Rt;;I-'"FoSr0 hS i.* to la' llohi at Pampa. Sop-
T*i Annette Milter! Tom teni'ior l'1. feo.-je _W. Brtoa,
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Clark. Helen Brimberry, Melvin
I.i'ddon Lem Wagponer, I-oyd
Hanna, Carl Hanna, VioTa Arch-
er, Urseila Woolsev ;R. J. Kent,
ISv'Y^'iS,
l.ouiac S.U'len.
,on Wholcaate^DvuB^Co., Amar-
nra ' ' ' '
ye promi^
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glililil
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?rt Kae Corneous. Com-
e. Latin ah,1 History.
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ercial
MwssWEai®
Baylor. Com-
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: A iv.:mber of boy scouts and
those of scout ape attended the
picnic, given in their honor, last
Friday afternoon, at the baseball,
p:rk. Plans were discussed for 1 n
scout work this year. A baseball it
HUH
secretary of the Pampa inamuer
of Commerce, announces that
W. R. Kb*, member of .he
Texas State Highway
,io„, will be present.
I Victor Smith. HBss ■■
: tru and son, B. A., have return-
;; fro ■ ' eatio.. spent In Col-
mnli
Earl UdK S iMI ftgiBi
- «npnt Saturdav, in the home
he,- mother, Mra. Alloc Tnbb.
~ Texas, wi
and get there sooner, winter.
WHO re-
us mm
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it St. Anthony's
urillo, suffering' with a
•ollar bone and other
s i x m i I e* n n rt h o f Ama ril-
,i,„ P,„!v,mi!(. lii«Tnv!ir at
„l,l Rifhardson. Lee ShW«m.
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PRESBYTERIANS ! Mason, J. C. Mason and Malouf; their way to Amanllo In a Fora
ENTERTAIN STUDENTS! Abraham. ic-up- v,-hen a larjre car swerved
A number of business men were into them in attt-mptinsr to pat?6-
tt stop but speeded on ii
ami members of*the Presbyterian
. : ■ , . 1 .'X „ r
lit-v. W. C. Har
st„i. Bill Par1
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Local
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were immediately
I Millard
entertained students who
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Sama Fe .W.t-of-way, near
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inydcr. Rush Sny,lev, Anna I -
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1928, newspaper, September 6, 1928; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125676/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.