The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1928 Page: 6 of 8
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funnier than its predecessor.
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Ki,stern Star, will ohswvc tl 0|'"
a,.,.', festial clay with a spoc.al
service at I ho First Clmsta.n
Church, a. 8:13. FrUtay « ! *
yours, silica **>«*•
aad"'™im sr all. HNDINU A NKH
,hlI.Bcs in .....mods of grown* Happiness is a question ot fin*
.n h mdliiiK i oef calves, says the ding one's niehe. whether >t is in
and handling u.i( ^ ^ ^ Nat- the great world where cares are
'many and the struggle precarious,
■ world where
research department of the Nat-
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mont Manufacturers. Because or in some smaller work
Hciivind for light cattle is t-j res may be tower and
"l LlSSr t feeding calves relations all the more pre
be interesting. AH .™
the Onvr are urged- to attend,
o.,.ill h« reserved.
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are roaring at once and having
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Don't, forget that we are to have
minister ana member*
J Pro.-byt^i-i.n church
us at the ew-ii'ng hour of
T ^ r.,.M.sal Friday
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u ,hp dauKhw. ot.
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art is a tough one and leads to no jwujuate
nml of amazing situations. ,H.gh Sc.
Be.vy and Hatton are tirst nor- Tvrc.al
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„uiro loss marirlll beHveon buy.
inp and solliiiB prices for prod .
Suckling cnlve.s intondo,! tor
baby l.c.-f will iM'ltln online dram
and makes thorn easier to ,ven,l.
The man who lives by honest work.
Who pays his debts and does not shirk
Who bulFds a credit In advance
C an take advantage of business chanci
The man who worhs and plans and «-h
But h:>s no credit, only dreams
Of things he hopes to some day do
While he with credit puts them thru.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK is mu'
With honest men who ability shov
Grain can be fed most conven-
iontl.v in solf-foeders placod Inside
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hi use filled. The Church of Jes..
Christ has been set on a hill (-Is
2:2) and is vested with the tal-
ent r nonsibiIity and power to
lead. When she receives the dic-
tates rf the fads and fashions
of the "nations around her" she
lo<iso; he self-r.-spect' an<t minir
ises her potentialities for re
true', but nearly' all new. escort
tViio funny pair through their eel-
id adventures. The story has
M«P resemblanc? |p -*1'1
actual plot, something net
found in comedies. Accord
th • records, y >n*v Briee. 1
Thomson nnd Tom J. Ger.
are responsible for thi? ••ancjr
dm Wait- h T , ,t v ive tabus of bridge.
•rl;.'Ras<ell Simpson Is lind'jlrs. Tom
i lord who ^ hh-es the hi^h. The hos
print from heaven and must "set r„.,m ;is j.-wants.. and others are cious sherbet and angelfood cake
the pattern", or . Ise her candle--'-Emile Chautard and Duke Martin. to the following:
stick will be removed, cer light pvank Stravt
obliterated, and her habitation',
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C. T. U. held' August 18„ -was call,
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I am now owner and manager of the Mid^ j
Station, known as the T. Moore l-.lnn, Nairn,, II
south of Canadian on Amarillo road.
Will continue to do ear repair work.
id manv ether in- .v i r >!■«/ art. Mo.iei o
#8 -.rrivincr dai- ^J.wati. mi volt. IJ. G.
aie «iiliving uai
pleased ,0 see «; ELECTRIC
'ting items
lv. We are so pleased to see
or a ques-
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over. Get the haoit of comin
ar.ro.ss. You; are always welcome.!
The 15. :,I. B. Merc. Co. j
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thians. Mrs. Sanders offered a f' r JOHN HERRON WHITE for
prayer. Roll was called. A vote j STATE REPRESENTATIVE on
of thanks was given both Mrs. | August 25th.
Francis McQuiddy and Mrs. John I "His Friends"
ftjyriife^Por the beautiful*
, ^ i «liu iwy L\mv ,tin; jjttnufjj.
The Main Street parkway is a
beauty spot thanks to the kind
friends at the Magnolia Filling l!njC vvu
station. It is a memorial to the ity furnishes the power for saw-
boy, of the county who made the in, wood and lumber. The pool-
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ges and refrigerators have been
IncfnUcirl TVih a r r ri Vta iin«L
time worh is necessary. Electric-
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supreme sacrifice in the World
Mre. E. W. Morgan ias been
. visiting in Hereford, the past two
weeks. Miss Charlotte Gerlach
M back East and Mrs. L,eo Bavis
if. ill. Both are missed at the lib-
rary. Mm. Ford is Sunday lib-
rarian during -Mr* Gerlach's
ahf.ence. Books will be mended
August 29. We hop:; a number
will find it convenient to come
and help with the work. Sept-
ember 5, the yearly reports will
be heard. The state officers are
requesting all reports to he in
this year by September 15.
Mrs. W. C. Isaacs, Reporter
While most of the oh? atmos-
phere of the place is retained,
modern electrical progress aids in
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FARM
ELECTRIFIED
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, I ....b -ji'8 old farm
near Fredericksburg, has been el-
ectrified. Most of the buildings
on this historic estate are the or-
iginal structures, tout modern wir
In* has equipped them for elec-
tric service
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and Farm. Fire, Torn,
su,ranee. Automobile I
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financed.
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SHOWER BATH ON FARM
An old barrel or an inexpensive
steel tank set on four posts or a
platform and equipped with fauc-
et and a short length of garden
hose makes a shower bath for fa-
ther and the boys and the hired
man during the hot dusty summer
months on the farm, says the re-
search department of the Nation-
al Association of Farm Equip-
ment Manufacturers. The gas
engiine or windmill can be turned
on a few minutes in ttie morning
to fill the tank and the old reli-
able water heater, the sun, rem-,-
oves the chill from the water du- I
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1928, newspaper, August 23, 1928; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125674/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.