The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1930 Page: 10 of 10
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FOR SALE—Forty head of
Registered Hereford Bulls, full
yearling*. They are good and we
invite inspection. W. H. Hard-
age. 7-3tnp
FOR SALE—Some good farm
teams, either horses or mules.
Credit if you need it. Geo.
Thomas, 21 miles southeast of
Canadian. 8,StP
REWARD—$25 for arrest and
conviction of the persons tearing
down my fences and trespassing.
—John L. Pundt. 7-4teow
BABY CHICK SEASON
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to consider changing the high-
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listed for sale because of unpaid
taxes,
FOR SALE—Second-hand furni
ture. Inquire Moody Hotel. 9-ltnp
FOR RENT-
Phone 208.
-Room for
rent.
9-ltp
buy hardy evergreens, roses, etc
direct from Plains Nursery, Lub-
bock Nursery, Route Six, Lub-
bock, Texas. 9-ltp
Baby chick season is with us
again and 1 am ready to help
you in that line. I have hatched
21000 chicks since the tirst of
the year. I believe that my
friends who have bought chicks
from me thi? season and the
ones who have visited our plant
will tell you that they have never
seen a better looking lot of chick-
ens than we have this season.
We have built a new and up-'n>-
date brooder and out of our 2,000
littie chicks, part of them brood-
ed during the zero spell, we have
not had over 10 per cent death
loss. I believe that Ave can bvooaj^^^^ calamities HI flHHBj
vour chicks if you want us to,^ Horse Creek road washout a of these bonds, the real estate
start them for you 10 or 14 daysi^, vearg ago)( and the keeping
and will not make over a 10 p« 0f ajj culverts, bridges, fences,
cent loss for you. We have P'JV which would probably
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; change the designa-ffor thes? bonds and the stagger-
Son if thev considered sufficient1 «ng amount of interest they call
interest was evinced in another for? In only one way of course.
. i-tv l?v raising the taxes against all
Should Hemphill county lose j property rendered for taxation,
the designation of highways WThe people should remember
,,lui .j it would not only mean I nioreov er that white pcison.il
h" maintenance of these high-;property such as notes, certain
Wavs by dragging, etc.. but it! stocks and bonds, cattle and oth-
woiild mean the repair of our , er taxable property can be moved
the rebuilding of roads entirely away so that they will
(for example, |not be bearing any of the burden
Cecil Buckley returned to his
home in Alabama, last week, af-
ter visiting in Canadian, with his
sister, Mrs. Oscar Studer.
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Mrs. K. H. Morris left Friday,
for Omaha, to visit her parents.
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Vearl Curry is home visiting
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. I .
Curry.
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Mrs. Richard Kite, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kite and Don Kite
were in Amarillo, Sunday.
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which comprises
farms and homes
cannot be moved and
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in the county
must bear
FOR RENT—Bed room in modem]I don't believe you ever saw
home. Phone 253.
FOR SALE—Rose bushes Strong
two year old plants, 35 cents
each or four for $1. Mrs. Wins-
low. 9-ltp
some through that length of tin,e|amoun( to $20,0(10 to $25,000 per the brunt of this bond issue. !
at a 5 per cent loss, we vantj ^ Jt appears to me that it; It will be wise and may be of
you to come and visit our P,',ntjwouy be more plausible to place;far reaching benefit for the fa-'
and we will try and show >'?"ftJli8 am0unt of money on a bond]ture generation to act in a pro--
that we are able to give ]issue, and increase it if neces- dent manner in this instance of
faction. I will put my c",c|!^ry,' than to throw away this j putting a fixed mortgage on our
this season up against any, 1jjno^v each year, because when]comparatively new commonwealth
don't care where you get tnem.j^ ^ a pavement, it is more of Hemphill county, and that it
or less permanent, and the high- takes a two-thirds majority
ter. ..j'wav department can bo expended the poll tax payers to carry this
who have bought th.s season am ;on-to ^ jt uj) issue.
the ones who have visited us, . C. A. STUDER. j We. the undersigned have heard
will leave it to them to toll you
FOR SALE—Two fine residence
lots, cheap. Mrs. Winslow. 9-ltp
FOR SALE—My small 65-egg
electric incubator, as I am using
one of larger capacity. Dr. J. R.
Adair, phone 53. 9
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dickerson
of Amarillo, spent several days
here last week, visiting relatives,
Mrs. Dickerson was formerly Miss
Lena Fonti.
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Mrs. Tom Black and her sister,
Mrs. Wilkins, of Higgins, were
in Canadian, Sunday.
,re IERMAN GRAY TALKS
4rei TO KIWANIS CLUB
this article read; and believe the
' facts contained therein to be tru \
j (Signed) W. C. Isaacs, D. R.
j McFatter, Smith Morehead, F. I>.
- . . . The- Kiwanis Club enjoyed a j Tear-, Et H. Brainard, H. IvI.
will appreciate your business «'_ ( j j progTam at its noon lun- Ramp, Oscar G. Forgery, Wiley
invite you to come and see wha; j—'^^day. presented by W. Wright. W. J. Conatser. W. II.
we have to offer > ou-and « . j There were a Hopkins. Nelson Reed. Paul Witt,
will do best to send >ou |number of well played numbersjA. H. Burton. Arthur Webb. S. A.
3SHUer & Strader Hatchery, .rendered. Mr. Gray made a talk;Risley, George Locke, Vane-,
what we are turning out
season. My setting dates
Monday and Friday. Custom
hatching 3 cents per egg. We
'' t 'on "Music On the High School|Morehead, Scott Helton, J. T
• ' " 'i Program." Twelve reasons were Hargrave, Roy Hardage, W. E
Jo. Reld ha, ten confhwl loici;'™ ',follo™:
, home for «v.ral d.yS -ith
his
the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Sanders of Supports athletics. Takes
Amarillo, were in Canadian. Tues-;^"1®- Helps expression
day, visiting friends.
Walser, Ernest Clark, M. G. John-
Frank J
it. Promotes honor in the school j Shaller, Fred A. Hobart, Tom
1 scholarship. Adds citizenship. Haralson, J. M. Shaw, W. E.
Idle
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George,
George,
R. E.
Lee
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George, '
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An Advertisement Directed to
Dairy Farmers
Now that the price of cream and butter fe rather low,
you could make no better move than to Introduce a beef
bred bull into your herd, and consequently get a more
desirable calf for beef purposes.
The beef bred cow, and steer is now the farmers' sal-
vation. It will pay you to dispose of your "boarder" and
non-productive cows, and replace with the beef bred type.
Hereford Bulb of Quality to Offer the
Trade.
J. C. STUDER
Canadian, Texas
nomical. Group lessons. Dei-el-[George.
ops musical talent. Corrects] o
posture. There is a demand for-REV, MILLER TO PREACH
music as a vocation. Musicj MIAMI BAPTIST REVIVAL
ranks fourth. j > ■ ,
- ———o——— . ' . i j:Rev. E. T. Miller, pastor of the i
Baptist church at Memphis, Texas
and evangelistic singer, Johnie
Coehn have been secured to con-
duct the revival at the Baptist
church in Miami, beginning the
first Sunday in March.—Miami
Chief.
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W. C T.U.
The weekly meeting of the W.
;C. T. U. held February 12, was
; called to order by Mrs. Todd,
with several members in attend-
ance. Mrs. Hoefle read the scrip-
ture lesson. The Lord's Prayer
was recited in unison. After
which the remainder of the time
was spent in different kinds of
work.
February 26, will be Mothers'
meeting. A good program is ex-
pected. Members and non-mem-
bers are cordially welcomed. A
number by the school children,
prepared by their teacher, Miss
Clark, will be an interesting fea-
ture.
Mesdames McMordie and Shaw,
Supts.
Mrs. M. B. Isaacs.
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McQUlDDY RANCH PICTURE
ON COVER OF MAGAZINE
The February issue of West
Texas Today, the West Texas
Chamber of Commerce magazine,
carried on its cover a picture of
the McQuiddy ranch showing
j hundreds of h^s, fine Herefords.
The title given the picture is:
"West Texas From the 'long
CASH STORE
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 22
Bananas, per doz. 18c
Onions, per lb. 3 /2C
Our - Fashion Plate slippers are
arriving this week, mostly black
kid and' patents, strap and pump
effects are shown first.'' These
lovely slippers represent Ameri-
ca's very best values and styles
and prices are very reasonable.-
The B. M. B. Merc. Co.—Adv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Buckner
had as tbeir guests for the week-
end, Mrs. Buckner's brother, Rob-
ert Moore, Jr., and family of
Vernon, Texas.
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The follow ng out-ot-town rel-
atives were here to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Mary Winslow:
Mrs. A. S. Nolen, Canton, Tex.;
Mrs. Clyde Gibson, Wichita, Falls;
Dr. I. D. Russell, Burk Burnett.
Tex.; Mrs. Louise Weisentiner,
Ro well, N. M.; Miss Dorothy
Gerlach, Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. Wm.
Baker, Oklahoma City, Okla.;
Ben Winslow, Hebron, Neb.; and
Jim Winslow, Padonia, Kansas.
Horn' to the Purebred." A. V. ~~~°~ ~
McQuiddy says the picture Is EaH Florshe.ms
jone taken last summer at the aie !lf 9a '1 Whiskers, what-
, ranch by a representataive of the ever that is-ne means they are
I Ft. Worth Star Telegram. regular up-to-date styles that ev-
! 0 .*ry he American likes to wear.
I i SPECIAL MEETING OF i "e a,®°. says do, 't fo,'«ct Jhe
MASONIC LODGE TONIGHT j,®* Rehearsal—given by the
Ladies Glee Club, for the benefit
a special meeting of the Ma-'the Fair Fund Chamber of
I Commerce. It s next Thursday
night, Feb. 27th. Buy your tick-
ets from the Rainbow Girls—and
help them too. IT'S A WOW!—
The B. M. B. Merc. Co.—Adv.
sonic Lodge will be held Thtirs
iday night, February 20. The
j program will be in charge of
|! District Deputy Kincade of Fol-
jlett, who will put on the work.
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SERMONS TO YOUNG PEOPLE
Chocolate Candy, per lb. - 24c
Spbaghetti or Macaroni, 3 boxes for ..19c
Coffee, Folgers, 1 lb. can 47c
Cocoa, 1 lb. 29c, 1-2 lb. |Sc
Oats, Mother's China, each .... 33^
p°rk and Beans, yan Camp,s medium,
Z for ... llTc
Cookies, per lb. ..... ....... 24c
j The pastor of the Methodist
church, Rev. A. B. Davidson, will
preach the third sermon of a ser-
ies of sermons to young people
pext Sunday night. The subject:
A Young Man's Concept of An
Ideal Young Lady." Special mus-
ic is promised. All are invited
to hear these sermons.
EASTER REVIVAL
The Methodist church will hold
revival services in the new church
beginning two weeks before East-
er and closing Easter Sunday.
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Fred Kindel has sold his home.
He together with Ms son, Charles,
and brother, Harry, are leaving
.this week for California, to make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Records
were in Perryton, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Parsell
of Amarillo, spent Sunday with
Judge and Mrs. A. A. Parsell.
Mrs. Warren Parsell is a bride
of recent date.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Liske ex-
pect to leave next week, for the
Rio Grande Valley, where they
will visit for ten days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Parker D. Hanna,
H. V. DeArmond and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Noble were in Perry-
ton, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stickley
spent Sunday, in Perryton, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wil-
son. Mr. Wilson is the undertak-
er at Perryton.
1.J?1m' H5ro« Te®«°e is visiting
SSiSS Frank Stonc, in
Miss Dorothy Gerlach returned
to Dallas, Sunday, after coming
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CORRtSTONfeSi'H
To make a <*!«,;, 0f Commerce. J
our stock is to m Texas, Friday
rect stationery tost'SSo «wlng I
own particular tasis. £2'2d ieath
carry a coraplfte ia3, oq Ea® h #
the correspondent, th for many years.
Pencils, Desk WUIer was driven t
Openers, raleofeFrlday, following
Wells and StatioRe^tth of Wer husbat
alow, • neighbor,
and Faye Miller, 1
From here Saturday.
I Miller was bornl
at Kotanvllle, Texl
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"SAVE WITH CENTS'ed as secro**
Chamber of C
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iflsn. He a^md
Ikie peace In 1S9.
"WHERE QUALITY COUI@if, <Sm
•*uel A«eoci*tion
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PROGRAM
QUEEN
One of the "OK" Theatres
Canadian, Tens
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
FEBRUARY 21 and 22 (n the trenches
MATINEE SATURDAY 3:00 P. M. NMf
New York Gives You Its Secrets in this Statu - -
Life Revelation! All-Talking Dramatic Swroada. woa
b>,
"NIGHT PARADE"
With Hugh Trevor, Dorothy Gulliver, Rote' with. T
Aileen Pringle to organise tfc
Dramatic cross-section of night life in Higlffifcy
greatest city! Revealing in big town talk the 'n v^.l
only real insiders have known before! It's. * "WIM n I
I /or in this se«
Oeorge
no .oiflMi
Dramatic Sensation ot' Midnight Life with j®™ wM*^ater>
rung up! Don't miss the season's greatest ^ Mgociati|
! Don't miss the season's greatest fe
Also a Two-Act Talking Corned
"Brown Gravy" my No-
And Vitaphone Act 8 ...
ADMISSION lk^tditl
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
FEBRUARY 24(h and 25th
All-Talking, Singing, Dancing Hit |;:
Bell Baker
"THE SONG OF LOVE"
Belle Baker, the Queen of Song, is a sensacs
soul-stirring drama of mother-love. As a SinP,
wonderful, as an emotional acress, she is jrrest
bination is incomparable. The inimitable Belle
move you alternately from laughter to tears^
tears to laughter in this soul-stirring drama w
folded against a musical background. A "ir
comes once in a lifetime!
ALso a Two-Act Talking Comedy
"Haunted"
ADMISSION I5f. %
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
FEBRUARY 26th nnd 27th I
ALL-TALKING
Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Jean
"HALF WAY TO HEAVEN"!
You'll love him more than ever in this ex«|^
thriller. Young America's Boy Friend as «
alive and up-to-the-minute as you've always «
Brings you an exhilarating romance that s a«
rouser. He's got a new Girl Friend Now. I
Also a Talking News Reel
And Vitaphone Act g
ADMISSION l5c
COMING MARCH 3rd and 4th
Florenz Zlegfeld's .r>\
"GLORIFYING THE AME^h
GIRL"
A Lavish Girl and Music Display in Technic]
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1930, newspaper, February 20, 1930; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125748/m1/10/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.