The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1929 Page: 2 of 10
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THE CANADIAN RECORD
CANADIAN. ( Hemphill County) IfeXAB
JOSEPH M. NOllLE Editor and Publisher
MAIUE M. NOBl-E — Associate Editor
Subscription Kates for The Record are:
The year in Texas -
Outside the State
For Six 'Months —
... $1.25
Modern pay
Advertising
lacrost and I diddent enjov set-
' ting down to eat very mutch.
| Sunday—They was a stranger
B ehiroh ifffl a. |1 not i-mmtnic
| pa. It was a woman which'*
I home used td he here in town.
i.Vu thol she looked like a mar-
:rv d woman but |>a red he felt
i.i'ure she wirked for her own l!v-
I Miinday—A ole lady cum in tor
a call ton it o and she ast, jia how
i long had him and m i been ni u-
Iryed and he told her and she sod
Illy it -em- like it. was loiijvi
than that du -out it and pa af
wered and replied Ve.; it dm
I seem like it but it ami I gess
M.i htrd him say it. outside of
that it was a very plossant even-
j in.tr.
; , .1 Tuesday—Teecher sed we shiui
'r rice's. Modern advertising is the 'aught to'try of fly hard to make
MMaBmm mm production, i^ood at ;enny ■think; we try weu
Obvkiuslv, were it not for the 't^ink 1 cud make pot at mo,
vast extension 'of national adver- jenny jot), it I du.dent • get im.i
tisin.e. we should never have had ■" 'luick evry time.
(he line development of our per- \\ensday--,la..e told me toda
liltfillliriiil#!1 v' hP,n i Ik got s behind ;
such in- ears was so biir: they rehiinde i
1 her of a i loveing Cup. I gss all
\\fimen is alike o\i'<?pt there dtf-
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All subscriptions must be paid in advance. No Subscrip-
tion accepted for less than six months.
Entered at the postofi'ice at Canadian. Texas, as second
class mail matter.
jotjr'hals, which arfii of
i calculable 'fajlpe. i
"In bygone centuriiei? the author
Adv'ertishur, its purpose: arfifi lis
place, in. present -day:, business,;?Is
i so ofteft misunderstood that Pres-
ident:: 'Hoover's 'opinion on the
subject 'should.:be of interest.
Piesidmi 'Iij'n' 1 j£l- |P ^ BP HHIRH B . I
lows: 'ami'the artist were compelled to forent names. But whatd
"There was a time when ad- S10k out and flatter some patron niene loveing
verii-intr had ahuit the slime1—to live in an affic qr in t'tio
etonoihiL' and/moral statu.- as ilie. hall bedroom, and ex-
b;ut" 0'inido the iiuu^ tent \>ept on ta\oieil oicamon to eat ,,,,, ,
ill',; it has found itself a most at the second table. But now the '■? 'he ( ase 1 won t halt to \\n\--n
serious purpose. 'Midas of advertising has given my tete so oifen enny ways.
"Our standards nf living are them freedom and independence.
much higher today than tliey Today there is lio Grub street in
would have been were: :it hot for - our world."—I'ampa Daisy ;News.
Thir^day .Ma s-iys I got' to t>t i'y:
ome ivry nite nex week and
Eiitlv mv lessons. Well if that
the p.art idayed by advertising. |
The greatest single addition to
our living standards in a gener- j
,:ation .has been ..the autom-obile. j
It has increased our national e'f- I
ficiency. stretched our national
SLAT S DIARY
BY ROSS FAHQUIlaR ,
ida\ !!ia' wei'.i to a 1 forC::h:e'n
Attractive presents for the kh!-
die^ may bp secured at a very
reasonable cost by saving Stud-
er's Cutter Nut Wrappers. Polls,
foot bails: and other interesting
items. Studer'.- Bakery.—Adv.
o— =
Mr. and Mrs. Marion A11 en :a)'"
-o-
Rav Holland and his son of toe
vision,' improved our national j t-iltr this evning and the forchen driving a new Chevrolet six s^
i-ealt'1. and it ' has added some > tell ei w hei did -ihe w ant to, dan.
per bent of sheer joy. some dang-
ers, ::and much excitenient . to life.
' 'T camiot believe for a moment
that we should have had such a
diffusion arid such a great ap-
plication of this; great invention
had it not been for the force of
advertising.
"It would, no doubt',1 have p'rept
slowly into use over a few cen-
turies if we were without this j
powerful agency, as did the first!
7lev0luti|0nary, discovery in1 trans-
portation—the wheel cart. The.
: news and use of the great ;In-
vention traveled only as fast as
some neighbor saw it with : his
own eyes. If present day ad-
vertisers had had the job of put-
lern' some things
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bend- fucher and , Field and Stream Magazine, Mr.
ma replyed and barren, publi.-her of the Field
sed no she dident and Stream publication together
care about his with the 'Packless Texan (Gene
: fucher what she Howe1) editor and publisher of
'1 wanted to no the ' Amarillo News, visited last
i about was. his week, in the B. T. Alexander
past and mebby home, where they enjoyed hunt-
|the fucher wood 'ng.
itake care of Jt-
self. And after;
she cum out she .
walked a past
the store and
looked very wist-
fully at a fer
coat in the win-
ting it over they would have doe. I wunder what she found'
speeded up the advance of civil- out enny ways. i
ization a few centuries. 1 Saterday—Jake and me went
"One profound economic effect over crost the crick this p. m. j
of advertising is often overlooked end was a looking for Rabbits.
—its influence on production. The but diddent find none and. we :
general knowledge and rapid dl9- was prittv late gitting home and
tribution of an article,, which can I fergot that ma had a load of
only be accomplished through ad- wood for me to pile up down in j
vertising, creates large produc- the basemint. I tryed to exclame '
lion and thus lowers cost and why I was late but It didn't get;
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Wardrobe Cleaners
KLEAN KLOTHES KLEANEB
WORK CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED
DON'T THBOW IT AWAY PHONE 338
Progress Laundry Co.
Don't Wait" Too
Long!
"Don't wait until the final
minute
To order coal, or you'll be
in it:
Why not give us a ring
today?"
Asks Billy Der, "and save
delay!"
Don't let Old Man Winter
deal you a knockout blow-
just because you lack the
foresight to estimate how
long that last ton of coal
would hold out. The fel-
low wht> gets down to the
last lump before replen-
ishing his supply is apt
to cool his heels while
waiting for delivery. We
try to be prompt and us-
ually are, but sometimes
we are swamped by last-
minute orders.
White House
Lumber Co.
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hat to give?
It's as simple as
Make this
uick-Marquettej
hrist
Present either of these handsome cars,
built by Buick, and you'll be making a
gift that will still be giving when another
Christmas comes. The new Buicks with
Bodies by Fisher .reveal quality leader-
ship so outstanding thai they are win-
ning il% of the total sales of the fifteen
cars in their price class. The new Mar-
quette, built by Buick, introduces into
the low-price field a new order of swift,
virile, reliable performance. Place your
order now for delivery of a Buick or 1
Marquette on Christmas Dav. "
The tiew Buicks arc njjt red
three new wheel basts, u-:>b I
S1225 to $1995, f. o. b,
is offered in six body /,/< >
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Shattuck, Oklahoma
REID-WHITE MOTOR CO., Local Agent
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1929, newspaper, December 12, 1929; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125738/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.