The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1937 Page: 5 of 24
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THE CANTON HERALD
THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1837.
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Greetings
Magnolia Lounge—Greater Texas and Pan American Exposition, Dallas
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Warranty Deeds Recorded.
Jackson Girls’ 4-H Club.
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WE CONGRATULATE THE PEOPLE OF VAN ZANDT COUNTY
SAVE YOU MONE
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IN THE BUILDING AND DEDICATION
Pleasant Glade 4-H Club.
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•MAIL YOUR COUPON TODAY
R. E. BLACKWELL, Manager
GENTLEMEN:--Encloeed find $.
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If it’s an insurance matter of any
kind, see Canton Insurance Agency.
INSECT
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HEADQUARTERS: For low prices
and long terms on Farm Lands in
Van Zandt and joining counties.-
High & West, Canton, Texas. 23t4.
Lufkin Girl Named Best J
Collegiate Artist in U. S.
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O POULTRY KEEPEE .
Have purchased a black mammoth
Jack and a Hamaflanion stallfon
which I win stand at my barn five
miles soutb of Cantomn on highway
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Major Bowes’ Amateurs to Appear
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Pan American Exposition
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parts with NU-MO-CIDE . . it pene-
trates! It soothes! It relieves the pain!
Directions with every jar.
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in 1858 established a business that has grown through the years on
the standards of efficient service and fair dealing and now it is with
pride that I have been able to carry on as its owner for the past
twenty-seven years in maintaining the fruitfulness of his efforts and
enjoy the prosperous growth by meeting the demands of the pro-
gressive citizens that have been our privilege to serve.
You are always welcome to Canton and to our store.
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OFFE sus
DR. NOEL J. TOMLIN
DENTIST
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
Office in the Campbell Building.
Office Cosed Each Thursday.
WILLS POINT. TEXAS
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convenience and to facilitate the handling of all land matters.
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jor
teurs. To accommodate the acts
scheduled to appear here beginning
June 12 when the exposition opens,
the Magnolia Lounge has been re-
modeled to provide an adequate
stage, and additional seating
capacity. The air-conditioned lounge
is located near the Grand Avenue
entrance to the grounds.
“The five shows daily will be free
and are being offered for the enter-
tainment of exposition visitors,”
Mr. Lege said. Each unit of four
acts will run two weeks; there will
be ten entirely different shows dur-
ing the June 12-October 31 exposi-
tion period.
“Magnolia, in cooperation with
Major Bowes, is glad to bring out-
standing amateur performers direct
to Dallas for the entertainment of
visitors to the Greater Texas and
Pan American Exposition,” stated
Mr. Lege.
ated for more than forty years, are currently maintained for your
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for Our Special Price*
Miss Reynolds met with the
Jackson 4-H club girls June 3 at
Crystal Hathcock’s. She examined
our smocks and aprons and check-
ed up on what We had done. Most
of us have our sewing boxes, ap-
rons, and smocks completed. Miss
Rynolds also took our pictures
with our aprons on. We talked
about the Encampment next month
and most of the girls have planned
to go.
We served cake, iced tea, and
poly pop. There were 27c collected.
The meeting adjourned.
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□ CAPPER'S FARMER se.
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□ BREEDER'S WORLD (Pouhry)2 yn.
□ BOYS' LIFE (For AB Boy) .4 m.
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seats. We had a nice time. After
the cabbage and carrots were done
we talked awhile and then they
aalled us to the table. First Miss'
FARM BARGAINS—20 per cent
cash, balance in 15 annual pay-
ments, low interest—High & West
a Courting” and "Home on
said carrots but one and she said
spinach. We tried all of the stuff
then Norma Lee served us cake'
and polly pop. The next meeting
will be at 1:30 at Lanora Woolver-
G. W. Tull
Since 1858
The Pleasant Glade 4-H club I
girls met at Norma Lee Gaston’s
the last time that we met with Miss I
Reynolds. The next meeting was at |
Ruth Smith’s Norma Lee is the
garden demonstrator. Miss Rey-
nolds showed us how to cook cab- .
bage and carrots. It was very in-
teresting. Cooking and canning j
with Miss Reynolds. While the cab-
bage and carrots were cooking we
played some games and sung two 1
songs. They were "Froggie Went |
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Blackberries, 15c and 20c gallon,
mile east of Myrtle Springs.—E. C.
Wann, Route 1, Canton Texas.
43t9bp.
Weextend to you, at all times, a welcome to our office on north
ThisNE"SPER$180
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Or Any Three (3) For Only
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Or Any Four (4) For Only
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aswM 2 Tim.
Gray Survey, April 20, 1937.
W. W. Gibbard et ux to Roy L.
Chapman et ux, 20 acres of A. Gray
Survey, April 20, 1937.
S. G. Fry et ux to Annabelle
Fisher, lot 4, block 9 in original ad-
dition to Grand Saline, May 18,
1937.
Minnie Stone and husband, J. W.
Stone to C. C. McKnight, undwided
1-2 interest in 100 acres of William
McClelland survey, May 17, 1937.
W. G. Chamblee et ux to R. W.
Swinney 1-2 acres of M. G. Cazen-
ova surkey. May 29, 1937.
The Federal Land Bank to
Fensland Oil Co. Inc., 300 acres of
L. H. Gideon survey, April 30, 1937.
Arthur Elliott et ux to Hershell
Moore, 1 1-2 acres of land in John
Walling survey, Nov. 30, 1936.
D. M. McLeod et ux to Connie
Huey, lot "A" of block 3 of the
Jones Addition to town of Wills
Point, Feb. 1937.
To the citizenship of V an Zandt County in the coming together
for the Dedication of our Magnificent New Court House. It is very
fine to live in a County with outstanding resources that are known
throughout the Nation. It is also fine to enjoy the loyalty and friend-
ship of It’s progressive citizens that has been mine to enjoy.
To me it is a great honor to own the oldest business establish-
ment in the County carrying its original name and with pride pay
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INTELLIGENCE
performance combined
with unquestioned in-
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toprove to the com-
j munity that we are
worthy of trust.
R. F. WILLIAMS
HARDWARE CO.
phone 103. Wills Point.
Ambulance Service
3 Fine Magazines A, $6 IP
And THIS NEWSPAPER Ome Year ( only 2d
Twe (2) of These Magazines and One (1) of These Magazines
- National Sportsman
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Eulas Morris and Miss Mary
Stanley, a popular couple of the
Wallace community, were married
on Saturday, May 29, with Rev. Up-
ton, pastor of the Canton Methodist
church, performing the marriage
ceremony.
Both have lived in that com-
munity for a number of years and
well known and have many friends
in that locality.
They will make their home In
the WaMace community.
Made Especially for People With
Little or No Lower Ridge. Can You
Use Your Full Lower Plate With
Complete Satisfaction?
Entirely NEW technigue, made by Dr.
Hamman, exceptionally LOW PRICE.
Thia plate ii designed eapecially to atay
down in your mouth and not jump around
like all other ordinary lower platee. We
will be PLEASED to demonitrate thia
TIGHT LOWEB PLATE to you.
No Chnrre for Examinntion
CREDIT
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“The most outstanding artist
in every respect of any woman
submitting work out of the en-
tire United States — that was
Hie tribute paid to the work of*
Miss Margaret Neal of Texas
State College for Women by the
judges who awarded her a four-
year scholarship to the Art Cen-
ter School in Los Angeles, Calif.
She won the award as the result
of a contest open to college and
high schools in all states, only
one other entrant, a man, being
equal to her in versatility, bril-
liance and craftmanship. Ths
nineteen-year-old graduate was
art editor of the college annual
this year. She is the daughter of i
Mr •and Mrs. Willie Neal* of ,
Lufkin.
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Howard Hill et ux to W. H. Hol-
land lots 7 and 8 and 1-2 of 9 in
block No. 2 Richardson addition of
town of Grand Saline, May 28, 1937.
W. L. Pitts et ux to Howard Hill,
Lots 7 and 8 and 1-2 of lot No. 9 in
block No. 2 of Richardson addition
to town of Grand Saline, May 28,
1937.
W. W. Gibbard et ux to Roy L.
Chapman, et ux, 20 acres of A.
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THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 Year
With COUNTRY HOME. 1 Year
and your choice of any
A OF THESE <A-A
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□ FACT DIGEST .. s yr
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1 Dallas (Special).—The best talent
of Major Bowes’ amateurs will ap-
pear, under auspices of the Mag-
nolia Petroleum Company, at the
Greater Texas and Pan American
Exposition which , opens June 12.
This announcement was made by
Fred M. Lege, Jr., vice president in
charge of marketing.
The amateurs, to be presented
five times daily at the Magnolia
Lounge on the exposition grounds,
[ will be selected by Major Bowes
personally. Every Thursday night
from 7 to 8 o’clock, during the ex-
position period, Major Bowes will
include a Magnolia talent search in
with his nation-wide broadcast.
From these programs the best acts
are to appear at the Magnolia
Lounge in the exposition grounds.
Wally Sharples will come direct
from New York to act as master
of ceremonies for the Dallas per-
formers of the Major Bowes ama-
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Lumpkin, Ila. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1937, newspaper, June 10, 1937; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515669/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.