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THE CANTON HERALD
VOLUME 64
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946
NUMBER 11.
Fellowship
March 2.
The bride wore a pink wool suit
report issued this week.
She
The report is a factual study
Business College in Dallas
and
in a
000,000, the report declares. The the best interests of the
coun
Madison.
cost has skyrocketed, according try.
from
ILLNESS IN TOWN
J. F. Stout, Mrs. Opal Shatley Mrs. Duskie Kellam
Political
4
Announcements
are
in his own car to open fire with set. Some three weeks later side-
about redemption. All en- CAPITAL EVENTS
house at 7:30 p. m.
monia victim for several days.
Vegetable Growers Meeting
the Mill Creek community to this
Insurance Co.
"Don't blame me we're going
ROYAL SERVICE TO MEET
WITH MRS. W. A. MITCHELL
he has
several
return
Another two-point reduction wl
become effective April 1 and at
the same time the score for wom-
fu-
re-
Final Rites Held
For Mrs. Steele
Canton Fails to
Meet Red Cross
Quota of $600
pleted.
You can't beat it. A Eubank
NOTICE TO THE
PEOPLE OF CANTON
I and daughters. Judie and Yvonne, -----------------
W. T. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BEAN SHOOTER SNIPING
the bean shooter, witnesses testi-
fied.
formation consistent with national
security.
LUKE GABBERT
(Re-election)
WILSON READ
Caring For
Tomato Plants
jFincher-Salsberry
Wedding Held
secrets of atomic bomb manufac- rine corps will drop the critical
ture and at the same time assure score for all men from forty-two
the widest possible scientific in- to forty points Monday.
W A. (WILLIE) WILLIAMS
E. H. (BUSTER) BROWN
W. A. (TOBE) BASS
(Re-election)
JOHN S. CAUTHRON
ALBERT M. GULLEDGE
For Commissioner Prec. 3
RUSSELL SCOTT
N. L CHEATHAM
For County Clerk:
GEORGE A. WAGES
(Re-election, 2nd Term)
BILLY DEEN
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 1:
PERCY HEDDIN
HOMER E TUNNELL
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 2:
EDDIE L. GUINN
J. B. (TOBE) THOMPSON
JOE M. CHAMBLEE
Re-election
LEE WILLIAMS
I 9
6%
new location. Mrs. John White
i and Miss Joan DuBose will occupy
the house when the work is com-
graduated from Canton high
school and attended Draughon’s
Notice
I am temporarily going out of
business and am sell-
stock at reduced policy gives you more for your
1, Canton,' money, and you deal with home-
11t-1p. ' folks. 11t-1.
Old-Age Assistance Army, Navy
Expenses Are Up Joint Atom
Faye For Tax Assessor-Collector:
JOE WALLACE
(Re-election. 3rd Term)
RUSSELL GALLOWAY
PAUL T. MANN
dressing of 200 pounds about 18 The Herald is authorized to make
ineeeappromtionantsintWthewssd the following announcements for
and if weather conditions are fav- office in this county, subject to
Jake Slaughter, local chairman
for the Red Cross drive, states
that Canton at present is falling , ____
short and that only half of the legislature in 1935, the Texas re-
town’s $600.00 quota has been search institute points out in a navy must participate in the mili-
raised.
We wonder if the City Cafe is For County Treasurer:
still standing? The group gather-
to the research institute, because 2. For participation of the arm- MARINE CORPS CUTS
the original idea of old-age as- ed services until military use is POINTS FOR DISCHARGE
sistance has been transformed in- effectively barred.
met at the church about 11:00 The policy of "granting assistance
o clock Sunday and honored L. to people who are not needy has
A. Stout with a birthday dinner, resulted in less funds for those
on his 72nd birthday. who are in need, the institute
en marines will be cut
sixteen to thirteen points.
Announcing details of its
ture plans for progressive
■ e
। tary applications of atomic en-
ergy until airtight international with navy blue accessories.
— dte from Canton
1 Miss Christabelle Fincher,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Fincher, Canton, became the bride
Paul Rittig to Lucille Waldon. For County Judye;
Garland R Crocker to Bobbie LEE STEED
(Re-election, 2nd Term)
For County Superintendent:
WENDELL H. OLIVER
WESLEY T. BOBO
1 on the other side.
Mrs. Johnny Smith of the Clark
ton Tuesday at which time the community has been well reward-
former filed his discharge from The annual fellowship banquet ed for her contributions to the
naval service for record Mr. was held in the basement of the Red Cross. She had a part in
carneney,“enoermernaovaiciadrvic dayleeningisorchurchwonkThumh making clothing for warvictims
and spent several months on the near one hundred people attend- through the P-T. A. of her com-
islands of the Pacific and con- ing. The tables set for the ban- munity and after completing gar-
tacted an illness there and was quet carried lovely decorations ments before shippin she in ।
returned to the states for medical of Spring flowers using a yellow serte L5 i0 8 '
treatment. Last Fall he was rush- and white color combination of 6 . . r name and address in
ed to the naval hospital at Nor- jonquils and daffodils with white the -ning of the clothing,
man, Oklahoma for a special spirea. A delicious plate of cream recently she has received
operation and where he has since chicken, peas, potatoes and salad letters from women who
been a patient until his discharge with pie and coffee was served. ।
only a few days ago. He remains Individual bouquets of the yellow .. ... , — - — - -
in a very weakened condition but and white flowers tied with rib- Went to a lady who was held for should be accepted as an example 000,000 from state
liis many friends here were hap- bons were at the plates as favors four, years in a Japanese intern- to be followed immediately.
......... ment conte" i “— "Mr. Slaughter has a corps
in Dallas after a visit to Fort
ber, 1924. Surviving are her hus- The Mary Hill Davis Circle met thy Mae Reed.
band and two daughters, Kath-with Mrs. M. L. Cox Monday, Lvs Williams to Jessie
ferine and Billy Ann Steele. Also March 11 with five present. Smith.
— huethe" Tnndd Everett of Tv. There were interesting discus-
Even Mrs.
Stout and children, Gilbert and BILL COSTLY FOR SAILOR
Sherrell, Mrs. Nora Foster. Mrs. ______
Maggie n Ethridge H oyddaand San Diego, Calif., March 8.
ft EChaThormabr Richard Wheelock, Jr. 20. sailor
'old Bethel community, convicted of shooting beans at
A bountiful dinner was spread the driver of a navy ambulance, tomato experiment station at
picnic style and the day was en- was fined $50 for disorderly con- Jacksonville, 300 pounds of fertil-
..... ’ ‘" left duct in police court here Friday. izer should be applied and mixed
Hertzler, Fort
I bet you life it wasn’t it was
, merely turned over and chewed
i ed there for pow-wow before leav-
Notice . , ing for Dallas.
Every day is visitors day at Everyone had'gum to work on.
■ - j ’ --------. , Foster’s Dairy Visit ing hours. 3 And when a hole was chewed in ।
e not had a dist church by Revs. Bartlett,; a. m till 7 p. m.—Fosters Dairy, it was it thrown away? You can .
period. Wage Johns and Pippen. Interment was Canton, Texas. 10t-tf ' - -
ir income in- > made in Colfax cemetery' with --------------
days and is expected to
for an operation in about two .----- ----- .
weeks. I appointed to fill the unexpired
Mrs. Ralnh Pitts, with her moth- term of Mrs. J. W. Cyphers as
er, Mrs. Ethel Shinn, is in Hot vice-president of Texas Home
Springs, Ark., where she will be Demonstration Association.
Old-age assistance in Texas this Use Advised
year will cost state tax-payers _______
nearly three times as much as the । _______ _____________________
"ceiling" predicted by sponsors of Washington, March 9. Secre- of Wayne J. Salsberry, S. 1c,son
the aid plan when it passed the tary of War Robert P. Patterson of Mrs. Frank _
......... said Saturday night the army and Madison, Iowa, Saturday evening,
Those enjoying the occasion states
were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. . .. . , . ,
’Bartlett Stout and children, Troy Figures show that 452 out of
•and Janie, Miss Mary Colonia, every 1,000 Texans sixty-five or
oil Rupell stout, Mrs. Maxine Beall, older are receiving assistance,
----- ------ the Charlie Stout, Mrs. Riley Norrell while the national average is but
Rodessa section of the Glen Rose and children, Donnie and Linda, 210.
stopped which will cause a wash, piano, was equaltoKay Kaiser innt kenrikn Pltof nrrtheast; odesvstoutand.son.. Jerry, Mr ------------ -
out in the road. Please do not himself. Alton Howell, B. F. Gray, for the StB? Product iScom and Mrs. Erby Abbott Mr, and ANNIE ARMSTRONG CIRCLE.
leave any more refused matter on Dale Palmer and Dr. Keahey as nNonestarurrouction.nom S' EJ_Risner,Miss, Jessie
this road. I know that you will contestants for their music know- North Adrain Anglin survey ’ Hal) rs.E mH Mere d VnmM
cooperate with me by complying ledoe theim nenalitiee J“ an8un survey: Lucille High and children, Eugene
with this request.
Very truly yours,
W. A. (TOBE) BASS,
Commissioner, Preet. No. 4.
orable, 200 pounds more can be action in the Democratic Primamt
applied to the middle when toma- jufy 27, 194g
______ i The Royal Service will meet toes are laid by. ------
with Mrs. W. A. Mitchell March —- ■ — For Representative, 53rd Dist.:
The Oakland community was 18- 2:30 P m. The following pro- Mprriagesticenseslsudvce Mus M K. THOMAS
saddened to learn of the death of gram has been Penned -Home Dudworth Joyce Mus Re-election, 2nd Term
Mrs-...C Steele,.which oS Bibla study,’ Mrs. HH Riley: Wayne S. Salsberry to Christi For Criminal District Attorney:
red March 9, about 6.00 o clock "America in the New World," Bell Fincher.. TOM H. PRESTRIDGE
v Mrs Alice Mitchell; “Building H. D. Riddle to Doshie Emma
i ■ 1 . . , j-w : Anew on Old Fields" Mrs. Reid: Bateman For District Clerk:
legisla- weeks but her condition was not •HEding Inte a ity’s Needs,* William M. Budwell to Hazel ORDIS H. DODSON
Mrs. Paul Stanford; “Building in Reece. . (Re-election. 2nd Term)
‘ Albert Lyon to Murrell Smith.
Enters University. "Don't blame me we're going
Pictor Jordan has entered Tulsa j to eat. Say. that’s just too great.
University for a month's Spring Where?" Yes. fellow citizens
training with the college foot-’food. Will it digest on top of all
ball club and plans to start work-' the excitement ? .
ing on his degree at the beginning. In the afternoon, the students Justice of the.Peace, Prec. No. 1:
of the fall term in September I found time for a movie. They saw > C. A. GROVES
"news of our At Church Fellowship
• UniwoM Red Cross Worker Banquet Held
Chamnoss, with ^'ReCeiVeS Reward
Chamness of Tyler were in Can-
This discouraging fact is indeed_______. 2. a Lua. Stuuy
a discredit to the town and surely of the cost of ten years of old-age controls are established assuring
Just ql.ho have not made a con- assistance in Texas. 6 will not be used in war. _ _
, enwhan the sponprnslandamnsas z
been benefited. A warm bath robe line has gone over the top and payments would not exceed $9- of atomic energy are com-; The groom is a gradlate of Fort
• • .... - - - ------ - , funds Thi' pletely unaware of the declared Madison high school and also at-
1 year the institute points out stand of the department, Patter- tended United Art school. He is
ment center in Hong Kong. Her, Mr. Slaughter has a corps of the aged people of Twas will re- son 531(1 in a radio broadcast. , stationed at the naval air station,
"rtttenmessage was one of heart- workers assisting him in the drive ceive $2,400,000 from state He suggested that atomic control The onlv attendants m the
Teit.sratefuiness: At the time the and you should see one of the funds. should provide: mony wer Mr andI MrsthHoner
Coleman,0 Eloise Total cost to state taxpayers of 1. A separate commission out- Strickland, the latter being a sis-
jack Sides Rachel ten years of old-age assistance side the war department to direct ter of the bride. Mr and Mrs.
• • - - ---- J—‛------- f-t . Salsberry will make their home
club in the assembly room on due to come up in the senate next a m. Mrs. Steele had been con-
Thursday, March 28 at 2:00 p. m. week. , fined to her bed for about three
The council was notified that When OPA extension legisia- weeks but her condition was not - •• - - — - g., A ,
Mrs. Zack Norton of Tyler was tion reaches the senate, Thomas considered serious until Saturday "Building. nto,an WSusdn S
said, the agriculture committee morning about 4:(X) o’clock when - Arch
will hold hearings on the ques- hershusbandaasawakened hyrher Blankinship; ‘ "Building Among
। tion of whether power to fix price diflicu tbreathingt cin .n L Many Races," Mrs J W Terry;
cealings on farm commodities 3 e ryhad or a Dallas hospital “Building in Cuba," Miss Dec Ruth Davis
should be withdrawn from OPA. ing ush before reaching there. Stanford: "Building in Panama,' Walter Roberts to Merv ne
i Thomas said OPA was reported The news of her death was a great Mrs roiawannace C T MtLu" T D. Geddie to Rose Ayers.
adopting a tough price policy shock to her many friends. J We" nd51A Cali For BuildersThomas V Jamieson to Joyce
• i Mrs. Steele’s maiden name was MrE ppp Paschall.
Improving From Operation.
Mr and Mrs. Neeley′ Chamness Slaughter had a chew. Which re-
and sons of Tyler visited ‘ atu- minds me, this woman looked very
day witr friends in Canton. I . attractive in a black suit, black
Chamness is improving slowly had and red
accessories. .
from a serious opera ion ‘ There wasn't a dull moment any
man, Oklahoma naval hospital of the way. When the place of
several months ago. , business was reached, the real fun For Commissioner, Prec. No. 4:
, „ began. Going through the dif-
— . . ♦ • e Take your insurance With a fornt qon-rts -nd tAlking to oil
moving their home from home company. The most for yourteeenpeople proved toV great
insurance dollar. -Eubank -e ’ excitement. Just ask certain stU-[
-t-l dents for information regarding ,
this.
duction in point scores, the corps
said present estimates indicate
The Annie Armstrong Circle After tomatoes are transplanted virtually, all personnel with corn-
met with Mrs. Reid Monday, to the cold frame you are apt to bat service who are not regulars
March 11, at 2:30 p. m. for the have some damping-off where will be mustered out by midsum-
Bible lesson. The meeting opened there is excessive rainfall, accord- mer.
with prayer by Mrs. H. H Riley; ing to B. F. Gray, county agricul- Future reductions in point
us, . We have seventeen enrolled and tural agent This can be con- scores will be as follows: May 1,
and twelve were present for the meet- trolled by disolving one ounce of men, thirty-three points; women
ing. Semesan to three gallons of water eight. June 1 men tw‛nty_i‛L!
__________ _ ___- _____________— .......... . . The chairman called the roll, and spraying affected tomatoes. int. women four twe i mon
and friendly fellowship among all siderably higher than the reported Thormahlen of Tyler; Pvt. Gerald Each answered by giving a verse Repeat application in three or four twentl-fiy, ; t women '
present. gauge. The producer is reported D. Chambjee of Sheppard Field; from the Bible on redemption. dgAJthat is, if trouble has not irtyennts "omsn, zero
Mr. Loughmiller spoke briefly nearly 1,000 feet lower on the Cpl. Roland Chamblee of San The club was dismissed with pray- cleared up. ininj montns service will
■ - ■ ----------- Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. er by Mrs. Mae Ashworth. Some times in the cold frame maKe a man eligible for separa-
Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Stout, The next meeting will be April tomatoes get so they are not doing tion after July 1.
and Bobbie Gene Mr. and Mrs 8, at 2:30 p. m., in the home of too well if you will dissolve one -----------------
- - - ” ’ "ls pound of 5-10-5 fertilizer in five Certain bacteria multiply at
galolnsof water and spray.the such a terrific rate that if not
bed this will help push them ____ . . , •
up destroyed by natural enemies,
‘J. . . . . they would dominate the entire
Keep sheet up whenever tern- earth in . than a vear\ tim,
perature is as much as 40 degrees an a -ear.s time,
and the wind is not blowing too
hard.
According to Dr. Young of the
wo.u num IT muvaM, •81 no" TcaT DapIl cnurcn, A laminar hoon lihomt j j —-j 7
.sons, that he had arrived in the character in church meetings and , ? unrated and said she was L-. -
stales after seeing service in civic activities as well, A. O. on 'he Empress Australia passing Mitchell, -uC —uo, aacie. - — ----e- ----------
India and China He landed on Loughmiller, acted as master of 1^1 the Suez Canal enroute Brandon. Gerald Oliver, Margue- has been, in round figures, $155,- development of atomic power in
the West Coast and is now’ en- ceremony. His usual joke and ° England. , rite Beal or Mr. Slaughter,
route to Fort Sam Houston from humor, true to his personality, Another wrote from Belgium, ----------------
where he will receive his dis- were refreshing to everyone’ the mother of ten children. Their HONORED WITH
charge. Quite an uproar resulted from borne and her husband’s shop had BIRTHDAY DINNER
his introduction of the speaker peen burned to the ground by the ._
i own's6 indispensable uiigupeofthe aid thy had received through the About 60 relatives and friends to a system, of old-age pensions. 3. For safeguarding technical Washington, March 9. The ma-
most highly respected citizen who American Red Cross as she said
Some of you have unthoughting- -you all know to be,” brought to Was Sincere thankfulness beyond
Iv been dumping cans, garbage and tne floor at least a dozen persons words of expression,
all kinds of refuse matter on the claiming for themselves this dis- .---
hill east of town in precinct No. Unction. Holding out to a bitter OPELIKA GETS BIG OIL
4. The people who live near this end was Dr. T. R. Keahey, and WELL FROM RODESSA
place have complained to me of L. F. Sanders, each with a well- ______
(he unsanitary, unhealthy and written speech, prepared especial- Tyler March 11_Larg,
unsightly condition caused by this ly for this occasion. A musical producer and the first from
matter being left near their home, quiz, directed by Russell Eubank, •onue and the Trst Irom
Besides, the bar ditch has been with Miss Rose Blackwell at the
for several weeks for special -------- _
medical treatment. Mr. Pitts ac- W. C. CORNISH KILLED
companied them there and re- IN ELMO WRECK
turned home the first of this - auvpuxig a ugi piie poa-y SIUcn 1 nei inany lliciuo. ,
week. William C. Cornish, 40, of Long- with respect to farm products. Mrs. Steele's maiden name was Mepp,
Mrs Tonv Wheeler was carried view, Texas, was killed in an au- He added reports the agency is Miss Annie Everitte and she was J ' ________ Elvin R. Hawley to Minnie Yar- For Sheriff:
to a Tyler hospital this week by tomobile, acc1 d< mt ues asot seeking higher margin require- born March 30, 1903. She was MARY HILL DAVIS CIRCLE brough. CLYDE ELLIOTT
Fpbankneros. ambulance for an ments-on cotton exchangeslohad marriedboe.icisteelkninndecom- .. _______________Robert H.Rockenbaugh to Doro- (Re-Election)
DH Warren, Jr., one-vear-old to Eubank Bros. morticians at caused a drop of $55,000,000 in
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. War- Wills Point. Ithe value of American-owned cot-
ren suffered an attack of pneu- Ambrose George Adrain, 38 ton. one brother, Judd Everett of Ty-
monia and was carried to a Ter- of Rt. 4, Canton, was charged "The same tough policy pro- ler, and three sisters, Mrs. E pj
rell hosvital for special treatment with second degree homicide 10 posed to be put in force against stewart, Mrs. Ena Kearby and yod the lesson The next meet- '
by Eubank Bros. ambulance. He lowing his arrest by Highway cotton has a similar affect upon Mrs. Onita Furgerson, all of Dal- in- wili be held with Mrs Chuck ac mv ,
is now able to return home and Patrolmen John M. Beaty and. the price of stocks listed on the las ' Kulov April 8 "Going my.Wayi shouted
is getting, along nicely., F.Rayat.the seene ofthenwrecks various exchanges, Thomas said, Mra. Steele was a member of ---------------- f at passersby las? Friday when
; 3 - Trnhw i£E£lT^He? wassanamgamnkn
the week-end with her foster he was taken to Kaufman and the als for a $4,500,000,000 slump n passing in the prime of life is de- 1° tin assembly rom’f the court- newspaper plant .. .. ...
mother, Mrs. E. N. Sides. After homicide charge made against him. stock values. plored by all who knew her and ---
medical treatment there the No details of the wreck .ae ( Protesting against what he much sympathy is felt for her,
physician advised to not operate known other than the ocation. termed steps to beat down exist- bereaved family.
at this time wih a hope that it No information Wai,ai 1 man ing farm prices, Thomas declared: I Funeral services were conduct-
could be avoided. They returned to the survivors oi tne aeaa man. “Farmers are the only group ed Sunday afternoon at the Metho-
home Monday. An-eATINE VETS in America that have not had a dist church by Revs.
Joe Wallace is in a Tyler hos- GRAND SAlINE.E... Idoolaminchwar, ‘ "
pital suffering a severe sinus in- SPONSOR MUSICAL SHOW , break duiring the war
fertinn 5 ----- earners have had their income in-cr — .T. .
Hobble Bledsoe, son of Mr and The American Legion of Grand creased in some instances by more Eupbankeundsrtpkrrs n R Bailey. I
-Mrs. Jack Sides was carried to Saline announces that it.Wil than 300 per cent. Industry has H. E Dearing. T L. Mewbourn,
the hospital, having been a pneu- sponsor Cowboy. (na.oI made such profits as to force Lynon Stringer, J. H. Stephens
■ ■ - - ■ • weaver and his big Sunset Eanh congress to provide a system of and w R Monroe.
Show at thec grammar Sehor renegotiation in order to keep
----------------------- auditorium at Grand . a e such profits at a reasonable Moves To Canton.
. There will be a general meet- day night. 730 and level" • I Shorty Waggoner recently pur-
ing of the Van Zandt County The show will begin at 7.30 and lever 1 lot from Mrs Hemmie
Vegetable Growers Association In will be three hours of music,laoPAexpires.runsr-opit$ DuBose in Southeast Canton and
the Grand Saline high school audi- magic and comedy. i isting law. Extension legisia on
torium at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, ---—---------- is now before a house committee
March 19. I Notice to Farmer*. and may not reach the senate for
The general public is invited to Farmers who expect t0 De" several weeks.
attend the meeting, according to ment note toes should contact 5: I -----——--------
Frank Washmon, president of the F. Gray, county agriculture agent
association. i at Canton, or C. W. Hare, at the
------ Snow Hotel at Grand Saline,
Free Coffee. Someone will come out and show ine my grocery stock at
Served to all visitors every, them how to bed theppttoesprcesJ.H. Buchannan,
morning promptly at 3:20.—Fos- also give instruction about treat
hr’s Dairy, Canton. Tex. 11-1. ing potatoes to control diseases. .5mdm
py indeed to see him out again. to each guest.
The invocation was given by
Mrs. Lorn Parsons received Rev. W. A. Mitchell, pastor of the • 10440------------22: - e ue uie anu yuu
word from her husband, Sgt. Par- local Baptist church. A familiar etter Was written she had just following persons and
......... hoen lihenated end eid -h----- part: Dimple “ ‘
ledge, .recei ved,their,penalities The discovery is rated good for and Charlotte, of Dallas; Mrs.
' attne hands ofFarrissBarr entine, 50 barrels of 41 gravity oil hour- Imogene Watkins and sons, Glenn
m --kaa aergarem
A sing-song, directed by the feet and elevation of 454 feet. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Turner L.J
(church pastor, Rev. Marshall Field estimates rate the open-flow daughter, Dorothy Nell, and Miss
M C. Foster is critically ill at Hamrtoncreated_a.jolymood productive capacity at a rate con- Nadine Taylor of Rock Hill^ J T.
His home in Canton. His family j
has been at his bedside for sev-
oral dvs _ a _
1. f , j ii- in serious remarks on church fel- structure than the wet gas pro-
Mrs. L W. Ward-S slowly im- lowship, Christianity and citizen- ducers in the pool.
proving from a severe icart at- Ship that has been so severely! ------------------
tick that struck her Thursday tested during the war just ended. g p.
morning of last week and now The congregation ‛ws dis- Harm Priceg
seems to be responding to treat- missed, following a lovely even-
ing, by Judge H. C. Geddie. D• ry• 1 I
Mr. Pettitt, who has been in --------------- IS 1 06 111
failing health for some time, county H D COUNCIL ' * .
rs sunaisyamib and HOLDS MEETING With Pav opa
condition became critical but has The County Home Demonstra- J 7
improved somewhat the past few tion Council elected Mrs. Will
"Mrs. J. T. Todd suffered a Ayres rstdSecilsPagfegndsMr Washington. March 8.-A drive joyed by all present.' All L„ . . ________________________
heart attack at her home here on the district meeting to be held at 10 boost farm prices took shape wishing Mr. Stout many more hap- He drove alongside the ambulance with the soil before tomatoes
last Saturday morning but is very Mt. Pleasant April 11. Mrs. Car- in congress Friday tied in with py birthdays. ' " “ Si- -th J C “ -
much improved at this time. ■ roll Walters and Mrs. Davis are the moves to give OPA another
Jesse Bailey of near town under- alternates. year of life and to raise the
wen hosmaiorrrsraionr instwek There were seven clubs repres- statutory minimum wage to 65c
-d is gettino along nicely. His ented with twelve visitors, and an hour.
children as follows have been with six(.committee chairmen present. Chairman Elmer Thomas (Dem) I
turn: Mrs. Monroe Chaney, Mrs. Mrs. Terrell Ogletree 8ave. Ex- of Oklahoma of the senate agri- i
Raymond Fincher of Beaumont; pansion-. Education Reommenda- culture committee announced he'
Mrs. Lettie Lee Phipps of Hous- bons, which was adopted by the
ton and Mrs A M Avres of council. Mrs. Eloise Johnson, uy 10 diwcn ine race pariiy
pAmnd y 1 specialist in family life education, t bill-a measure which would in-,
John Callahan of Myrtle Sorings will hold a training school with crease farm parity prices—to pro-
has been brought home from a club representatives from each posed minimum wage legislation
Terrell hospital where
been for treatment for
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946, newspaper, March 14, 1946; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516004/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.