The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1946 Page: 3 of 12
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THE CANTON HERALD
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tive service?
A. A permanent
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editions. Any unpaid premiums
Kill be deducted before final pay-
nent of policy proceeds.
Auto Engineers
Train Sights On
Light Car Goals
tracked its plans but when Chev-
rolet came out with its announce-
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J- — Lybrand, Pfc., Grand Sa-
before the war.
...... . vale; Billy Bob Burgess, Rm 3c,: - Lybrand, Pfc., Grand Sa-
Q. Is there a limit to the time Van. pnei Cleo Hamilton Elliott, Cpl.,
nat the veteran has to reinstae Coast Guard
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$rn. COKKALLY SERVED as GRAKD CHAR.
CELLOR, TEXAS KNIGHTS OF PYTNIAS
1913-14; is a 33° MASON, WOODMEN
of WORLD and SONS of AMERICAN
REVOLUTION. His FAVORITE SPORTS
are HUNTING and FISHING.
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rember 27th-28th TEXAS
LEGISLATURE; PROS. ATTY.
FALLS CO. 1906-10; Delegate
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVEN-
TION '20: Oelegate-AT-LARGE
’32 and '3€: CHAIRMAN TEXAS
DELEGATION '3«: PERMANENT
CHAIRMAN TEXAS DEMOCRATIC
STATE CONVENTION '38.
supply was cut off by the war. i
No synthetic is running short
because grain (from which al-
cohol is made for synthetic rub-
ber) is in such great demand to
feed the world.
YOUR COUNTY TREASURER
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1AWYER and STATESMAN. SENATOR
CONNALLY RECEIVED A. B. DEGREE
at BAYLOR UNIVERSITY and HONOR-
ARY LL.D; LL.B, at UNIVERSITY of
TEXAS. ENLISTED 2nd REGIMENT
TEXAS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, SPAN-
ISH AMERICAN WAR; CAPTAIN and
ADJUTANT 22nd INFANTRY BRIGADE,
1ith DIVISION, in WORLD WAR I.
med + U.S. SENATOR »%/ha
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ate of his application for insur-
ince and while his insurance was
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THURSDAY JULY 18, 1946
is insurance considered in force? lett, F 1c, Wills Point; Bascom
A. Yes, provided, total disabil- Coy Stephens, S l|c, Canton;
ty commenced prior to the in- William Dennis Goodwin, Y 3c
ured’s 60th birthday, after the Wills Point; Harold Leo Davis’
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ility? . .
A All National
is permanent (converted) insur- Benjamin Douglas Reynolds, Y
|nce policy after separation from 1c, Athens; Robert Lee Wallace,
MMm 1 c, Ben Wheeler; 0. D.
(converted) Platter, Sm, 3c, Edgewood.,
nsurance policy which has lapsed Howard Prentiss Goode, Bsm.
nd has not been surrendered for 1c, Canton.
Copeland, MMm 3|c,
“5 gineers feel that the peakin
performance of cars was reached
----- main
goals today are better economy,
more safety, better appearance
and more convenience.
lealth as he was when the in-
prance lapsed, and submit a ender of premiums. Afer Jan.
igned statement to that effect 1, this health requirement is sub-
t the time of application and ject to change.
Wills Point; Harold Leo Davis,
SSM 31c, Grand Saline; Cary
Winston Cornelius, Phm l|c,
Grand Saline; Herbert Dalton , .
Melton, S 1c, Dallas; William marines
Robert Hawkins, EM 3|c, Fruit- baker McClellan, Cpl.,
of dis-1
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Once the main drive was to-
ward performance. But now en-
Grandsaline; Sam L- Sherwood.
Z । Wills Point; John H. Read,
Cpl., Fruitvale; Hayden E. Teet
| Sgt., Mabank.
[Canton; Howard Jarman, Pfc.,
Van; Grady Malone Bates, Pfc.,
Grand Saline.
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Indications are that the tires
you buy are going to get more
natural. First synthetic rubber
came to the rescue of the tire
industry when the natural rubber
A/nV/FA “(-9 county clerk:
(N/UUV P Navy
/ Ozzie Fred Windham, S 2c,
"" : Canton; James Clifford Rushing,
- ---- S1s, Wills Point; John David
q is an insured veteran en- Beck, Sk 2c, Wills Point; Noble
titled to a waiver on his insur- Alexander Austin, S l c, Canton;
ince premium in case of disa- James Hobart Travis, s 2c, Wills
1 Point; Liston Merrell Barber, S
1 Service Life 11c, Martins Mill; James Wylie
ce policies provide for the Joslin, S lie, Grand Saline; Wil-
Laiver of payment of premiums lie Edgar Copeland, MMm 31c,
[tiring continuous total disability Fruitvale; Milton Cleo Word, S
L the insured for six or more 1c Grand Saline; Willace Den-
consecutive months, for as long man Hill, AETm l|c Grand Sa-
as the period of such disability line; Frank Travis Scott, AMM
exists. 3/c, Wills Point; Lawrence Owen .... .nan. . Ia sale t
q. If the insured veteran dies Wallace, Wt. l|c, Ben Wheeler;1 considering roads and the
while his insurance is in default John Henry Watkins, Lt. (jg), •
for nonpayment of premiums and USNR, Grand Saline; William
luring the continuance of total Bayne Cook, Seaman l c, _______.... .
disability that began less than Van; Joel Thomas Gray, S is talking about
six months before his death, is 1c, Mabank; Herman Wilson Gul-
Read for County Treasurer
VETERAN - YOUNG AND ENERGETIC - TRYING TO GET A START
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light car, Ford immediately turn-
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ber.o drivers .. Ford is out to beat Chevrolet.
hiat. one.of the things that and it makes no bones about it.
makethe light cars the industry Big signs, “Beat Chevrolet,” hang
With ing about more feasible, in numerous Ford offices. It is
With the knowledge of perform- that spirit that makes the auto
ance and car balance that the in- industry the powerful influence
in America that it is.
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LENNAN COUNTY FARM. His
FAMILY REMOVED to FALLS COUN-
TY WHERE he GREW to MANHOOD-
ATTENDING SCHOOL and PER-
FORMING ALL the TASKS of
FARM LIFE. ENTERED BAYLOR
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It has been impossible for me to contact every voter in the County, sol would like to take
this means of soliciting your vote.
I am 25 years of age and have always supported the democratic ticket, veteran of World
War II. with 37 months overseas in New Guinea, Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines.
If elected. I promise to fullfill my duties as your County Treasurer to the best of my abili-
ty and knowledge, and also, I promise never to ask the voters of this County for more than the
customary two terms.
If you think that I am qualified, have had the experience, and am capable enough to be your
(OUNT TREASURER, I would certainly appreciate your vote.
prosperity, if not the prosperity
of the whole country.
For a while, Ford had side-
Discharges Filed
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dustry now has, it is possible to administration is likely to open roads, the old tires are dan- The cub plane which circled
build such a light car more up the natural rubber stockpile gerous. Canton and did a few stunts
cheaply and still retain the ad- to the rubber industry to build Look for more ads in your lo- July 4 was Boyd Knox of Grand
vantages of safety, comfort and tires. cal newspaper from the auto Prairie, who is in the navy. He
performance enough for all rca- And when you are driving on dealers in the next few months, picked up Ralph Johnson in Dal-
sonable needs. the hot summer roads, be sure Money has been accumulating in las, flew drawn to take Miss
Both Jord and Chevrolet are you understand the difference the dealer-manufacturer co-op Wanda Johnson, who was visit-
pushing efforts to get ready to between the advertising claims funds and will be spent soon, ing here, for a ride. They left in
build these light cars, feeling that of the tire companies for present Not to tell you to come in and a short time headed for Grand
Detroit-While engineers in the the need is growing. Peole are synthetic tiles and the tires you get your new car right away, Prairie.
auto capital explore every lead spending their money faster than may have bought a couple of but to explain why you can’t,
that comes along, their main the auto industry can build cars, years ago. and urge you to keep the old one The rate at which the money
and with the price of cars contin- Those early synthetic tires can't in good shape. of one country exchanges with
uing to mount, the lighter, cheap- stand the heat like the new ones the money of another country is
er cars are sure to become im- can. At high speeds on hot Read the Classified Ads, called “agio.”
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4 EcTED th CONGRESS 1916 through to 70th. ELECTED B.S. SENATOR 1928-34-140,named CHAIRMAN FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMIT-
TEE IM I: MEMBER SENATE F INANCE and AGR (CULTURE COMMITTEES, and FORMER CHA IRMAN SENATE COMMITTEE on PRIVILEGES and ELECTIONS.
BUILDINGS and GROUNDS. As a BOOSTER for LATIN-AMERICAN SOL IDARITY, he was a MEMBER of the AMERICAN CONFERENCE at MEXICO CITY LAST
YEAR.* CONNALLY as SEAIORyiCE-CHAIRMAN, U. s. DELEGATION was MEMBER of ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT GROUPS.t the UNITED NATIONS
SECURITY CONFERENCE atSAN FRANCISCO. It was SENATOR CONNALLY who PUSHED the U.S.CHARTER THROUGH the SENATE at TOP SPEEDto an 89 to
; ; 2 RATIFICATION VOTE. * SENATOR CONNALLY’S InTELLECTUAL SINCERITY, SPONTANEOUS ELOOUENCE and PARLIAMENTARY ABILITY Iwo ago ESTAB.
LISHED HIM in WASHINGTON aa an OUTSTANDING STATESMAN who has GAINED HIGH DISTINCTION RARELY EOUALED -on EVERY FRoRF°of the
: WORLD'S ACTIVITIES. Early in April SENATOR CONNALLY ANNOUNCED HIS CANDIDACY for RE-ELECTION to theSENiTE-STATING THAT HI WANT-
ED NO FOREIGN SERVICE- but PREFERED the SENATE where he COULD BE MORE USEFUL to his NOME STATE than n UY DWER POSITION
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Sig B. A. Degree ETSTC; LLB
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CRIMINAL DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
VAN ZANDT COUNTY
urance, may be reinstated at any Jarrell H. Matthews, Cpl.,
ime after separation from ac- Grand Saline; Arlie V. Strebeck,
ve service upon written appli- Pfc., Grand Saline; Dorwin Swin-
ation therefor signed by the ap- ney, 1st Lt., Grand Saline; Clyde
Uicant and payment of all Dees, T|5, Alba; John R. Arnold,.
Monthly premiums in arrears T5, Canton; Jesse E. Smith, Pfc., I
vith interest from their several Wills Point; Claude J. Atkins, i ' 1
of 5 per s|Sgt, Van; Arron V. Smith, Pfc. ' a
lent per annum, compounded an- Edom; Johnny A. McKay, Si Sgt., ’ a
ually. Edgewood; Joe L. Lyons, Pfc.,
Any indebtedness against the Wills Point; Cecil E. Munns, T5,
olicy which existed at the time wills Point; Quentin E. Barber,
if default must be reinstated or M Sgt., Galveston; Melton E.
laid, and if the indebtedness with McKnight, Cpl., Wills Point; Ray-
Merest exceeds the reserve of mond R Salter, T5, Noyle, IU.
he policy at the tim of applica- A. F Wise, Jr., Sgt., Canton; .
Ion for reinstatement, payment ■ Byron L. Barber, TI5, Martins A
f such excess must be made as Mill; Davis H. Marable, Sgt.1 ■
I condition of reinstatement. Un- Mabank; Clarence Goggans, Pvt., 2
H January 1, 1947, the appli-Wills Point; Berlie j Stone, Pvt., E
ant must only be in as good ________________________ E
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1946, newspaper, July 18, 1946; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516022/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.