The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 26.
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school at Mesquite
directing the sing-
will be necessary
Ben
Mrs. A. M.
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Dallas spent
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BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
with a
in Canton.
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EUBANK BROS.
Canton Phone 136
services have
well attended
visiting
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club
held
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May.
Hoskins
and Mrs.
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Terrell
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Prairie spent
Canton.
Mr. and Mrs.
turned to their
Wednesday Study Club
Meets with Mrs. Springer
$106.60 From One
Acre Roasting Ear«
Storing Vegetables
j. A. Heard re-
home at George I
and son
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R. E. Blackwell, Mgr.
North Side Square
Canton Phone 112
Grand Jury
NATIONAL -
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A NATURAL WHOLE aRAIwcESEme
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MAYFIELD DRY GOODS CO.
.a. After AU" Wils Potnt. Texes
-Phe Beet Plaoe to Trade After •
Returns from Vis-t
"Petty Girl"
shares a Coke" with Lieut
Don W. Trautner. Maren Field
price.”
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home for a
the outside
Thursday, 1
ing at a revival of
Christ there.
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Vitamin B1. Energy. Usable Iron
and Proteins in abundance.
storage room
moisture on
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LIMITED AMOUNT of 8-OZ. FEATHER TICK and
Good Brown DOMESTIC.
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Miss Ophelia Kellis.
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the Republic
on liberal terms and
with this y ar‘s bumper croP.of
'tomatoes Mr. Erwin paid all the
! notes on his farm. In his letterto
re- the company he expresse P
thanks for their court sies
intensions of pay-
We have a Fair Supply at
present time. Take advan-4
tage of our Lay - Awayg
Plan and insure yourselfP
aviator, at a bos
Roland Travis 9
visited in Can- 4
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pwconttot and supervision
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day and Monday
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and childr n of
Mrs. Lewis Kellis had as
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Avera and daughter of Sabine, Mr. >
and Mrs. Dick Tunnell and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .
Mills and daughter of Kilgore and (
potato s
Reynolds and son,
ESON HATS are here. Our quota was 40 r of
Er. purchase. W for yourselr what this
means.
Gulledge of
Mr and Mrs.
and son of Dallas
ton Sunday.
New Patterns in Printed Non-Sag JERSEY 59
per yard.............................................
Some Comfortable Nigh3 A
when it is cold. Prices range ' .
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peacok
children spent the wee
Jacksonville.
an operation
M‘X Jgu MW ana Mar- mne A. L Ervin tamily or SI,
^^atd. who navelbran 1
tending the summer ses definitely appreciate the 1943 crop
school at NTSTC are hom: fot 4 de y as in van zandt county
her few days before the openingofto teoii oniy one acre of to-
. Bill l th- fall term on Septem er . ' mntses brought more than enough
" eamamrtan
1939 Ford Tudor Sedan.- Rhodes , Company on libera
Motor Co., Wills Point.
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gia f
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,7 p C Foster and
filter Mrs. Shirley Cooper vis-
daughnerarand saline Monday.
Consumption
Texas jumped
ing June over
if the harvest
Miss Johnnie Bell Jordan sat-
turn'd to her home in Rusk bar
ord"! after spending the summe
X ‘her aunt. Mrs. Roy Peacock
Keceive Degrees
Denton, Texas, Aug. 24. Four
students from Van Zandt count
were among approximately 215
candidates to be awarded de
gr.es at the thirty-first annual
summer commencement at North
Texas State Teachers College on
Friday, Aug. 20.
They are Misses Dorothy Prist
and Opal Sides of Canton; Mrs.
Marie Stone Harris of Van, and
Rufus Moore, Jr.. of Edom.
ths attack with war bonds.
To keep thread fromneK always
and kinking whenssee end of
make your * rirst leaves the
the thread that
spool. —
the Church of ।
, .. Lome demon
Miss Vida F o ’ county
stration agent o Miss
was the week-end guest
Maggie Peach.
Prompt and Courteous to
all.
Mrs. Eugene
ters of Grand
week-end in <
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spaca at the ceiling. I
if the w ather is elear and dr
-est ordinary ventilation
at harvest windows
from open doors m .
will be adequate forcuingweet
check the 1
cut, or
The Wednesday Study
meeting of August 11swas
with Mrs. Owen Sprig
hostess. Mrs. A. D.
Vader and directed the rollsalt
rattle Front." was the S)
for the meeting and Mrs. —
Sand rs was presented in giving a
discussion of the nAfrican.Fronts
and Miss Dee Stanford the
Wheeler and Mrs. Ed Lehecka of
Wills Point visited their parents ler
and grandparents, Mr. and Mis.
E. A. Heard, Monday and Monday
footnnta X’^f tomatoes on
this rarm this year and from
the this on- acre I sold $715.
original price for the place was
present is 956 so this one acre of tomatos
her paid for the farm with $151 ° •
- One day I sold 5,000 pounds which
were sold for $219. Of course I
! got this tomato patch in farly and
" had the best of luck and a good
U You have A Land
Matter of Any Kind 3 ee
Us.
Mills- , to the I
Rereshments were serveni
ladies. ___ I
Miss Lucille Strickland
Marnes Polk Tiner I
w Strickland has an-
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Beaumont, Tex“siner are employ-
caMntsnrange'bu Will make tneir
home in Beaumont.
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in full. He
, . ,,tha Moor", with he
Mrs. Bertna O’Neal of
daughter, Mrshgseveral weeks
Dallas, is spending
with Bill Moore of El
Mi. andMwsnJapoinr"isited in
X”*" and Saturday.
been bruised,
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Mrs. Elvis West is visiting in
Dallas.
. Mrs Harrison Est s and
Mr. and Mis. 1" week-
Linda of Dallas spent the
end in Canton.
. , Orville Browning
Mr. and J’ Fort Worth were
and Shirley of Fort
in Canton Monday.
San Antonio.
j Maurice raylor of Denton spent
| the week-end at home.
THE price is only one consideration.
SEE OUR
GRADE "A" DECK
s- before you buy
Bur«n r Public Relatlons U. » War Departmentul,,
WT as ’KSW
Mrs. Shatley Honors
Little Daughter
, c,otoy entertained on
Mrs. OV a,X 19 with a birth-
Thursday, Tt Sphalba park for
heritttedauaghterrthddyth'several
nice and us rul girts were pre
sented the uittle missea to all
A nice dinner was se w atermel-
present, yith gallons of ice cream,
ons and two g home wishing
Everyone return d birthdays,
her many more haPP
West after a visit
mer’s parents, Mr.
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a Mrs C W. Ashworth,
Mr. and Mcor Dalas spent
Charles and JacK
the week-end in Canton.
Mrs. Ona McLemore of Dallas
visited in Canton Tuesday.
W H Westmoreland of Dallas
gatiirdav on bus-
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4"" 4
boxes and walls. „gyail
If cool weather should preva
during the curing period it may i
0. necessary to set up one or ------_______
more stoves to maintain 4 tems , — I------—--
• Afterward, ordinary daily temper I ambulance SERVICE
atures are adequate in the storage
house. During frost close the house •
at night. In pxtremely cod
weather ke:p enough heat to main-
tain a temperature above freez-
ing.
Misses Lin. and RuthtPttwth
SXU. Pte. Albert pittman,
tnd wife in Denver, Colorado
Mrs. Velma Foster has
3.5
Dillard Jacobs of Terrell visited
his family here last week.
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a tralia buy where
i tondcartdeliveptrotv“as a,,1
pca'scwpndtaniven
J. J. Hollaway, Canton, route 1,
who lives two and one-half miles
west of Canton in the Blue
springs community, reported to B.
F. Gray, county agent, that h ■
sold enough roasting ears from
one acre of corn to bring im
$106.60. This corn was "truckers
delight” and was plant d on
ground where Irish potatoes had
b en harvested. From his ns
potato crop he sold $280, 18
making a total of $386 that he
received from this acr of land
He fertililed with 600 pounds of
comercial fertilizer, and lion
harvesting the potatoes he then
planted corn on this ground.
Mrs. H. R. Hubbard has.
and Mrs. E. A. , turned, nomo fromaaus Hubbard, along with his
of M' wi vine with the armed forces on ing off the farm
ser nd with her sister, । closed his letter
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tralian Front. _ were! '
Delicious refresh n - . (
served to the following m mbe‛
Mdsdames R. E Blackwell Stan-
Duck. L F. Anders. Paul west
ford, J. S. Turner, W^E- and
and Miss Dee St C Foster,
guests, Mesdam s,Mtis and Roy
Elvis West, D. L Yantis, a
Huffmaster. . of
During the business s-ssion u
♦m<r it was decided not to
Mi."n August JS^m^ting.
Society of Christian Service
Met in Church Monday
The Society ”»« Christian Serv-
. in th* church Monday f
ice m t in t - study
the second lesson in
book. is of Thee.”
Song. "My Country 5 America."
Roll Call. ‘People ofsampmer-
“Making and Remaking
ica," Mrs. stoudenmirting. Mrs.
"America in the Making,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen
turned Friday after a
Corpus Christi.
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. College Station. Aug. 25. £ - ;
- on.y those —
dist. Church from August 22 to 29
sweet pota- Services are held at ly • '
" ' m. etch day. The last
Mr.andMrs.LintzMerchanain
Henderson spent v1
Canton. , 1 1
wivis West and Mrs. Vir ।
Mrs. Elvis W visitors
gil Hendley were 1-15 1
Thursday. .
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MM. „ aesaee
ouythewimrind a welcome at the
prayer m eting
very Wednesday afternoon at 3
in crates
in field. In the storage house " GEORGE J. BEEBE. Pastor
Back eneattnck with war bonda.
- fo
be allowed between the cratns
land the floor and around the.
walls. Also allow plenty o ।
Heard. Jordan, little son
and Mrs. Howard Heard, wen coast _
home with them for a visit I Mrs. Neely Norman of Savannah.
Mr. .nd Mrs.u c Jarvis "’X
^jX-e -
1 . turn weeks with the , visit.
fington, spent t service, | Mrs. Hubbard
XneX California, and IRi | epnana employed
tense "Wor at
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hna." “3
mM% Wal
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in community planniy and oth r
bat juvenile de o? Texas so-
crises, a Uni ■ _ or personal
ciologist urg68 nseling and
friendship a —0100» Dr. R L.
less mussorganicttt 0( the Un-
Sutherland d Foundation. rect
versity’ssHoganning with," not
ommends tor" youth.
•■planning 1° y _____
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Emma"
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vpadieg
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t teyens and daugh-
Mrs. Love Stevens in
tel of Longview aie
and around Canton.
Mr and Mrs. Homr Sides o
Grand Saline visited Mrs. J
Todd and family Sunday.
a, Dean Brown of Big Springs
ns W week With her parents
1 i Mis W E. West.
Mr. and Mis. w.
Lamar Burns and family hay’
moved to the John Parks place m
the Moore community on hig
L east of town. They vacated
way 64 east ol west
on: of th a Beard houses in west
Canton •
AF ’Jill
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Miss Ethi Lively visited
rylr over the week-end.
_—and-
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THETORMEBormer french alndtom in Ne" - • -
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Bobbie June P acock spent, last 6
... k in Jacksonvile and RUS ; y/
y rodd or Dallas spent ! (
MrS. Glad- i Canton. “0
a few days last WeeK 1
BEVERAGE . BEER
If You Return Deposit.
Bottles promptly
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Conserve Vital Materials
. . . H’s A Patriotic Duty
„rzge
Ka-"
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j.mmy are visiting
Lctricity in
eturned home
after a two
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a covers the world, on "nn 1 ill's news beat now 1
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saewnm TVHe
AoSEMARY LPLANCME. &a.,z
"Petty Girl" ol the movies Hmo2w
cumi nega ,
Angeles " /• •,
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be called
should be select d
I As a preliminary,
toes should be well matured be- and 8:30 p
fore harvesting. Rosborough says Services are held at
I this-can b determined by break-;
: 1 ! ing a potato and exposing H 1 thus .
i the air If the sap hardens nuick- , with fine interest shown.
, 'the surface remains bright sunday. August 29. as home
I andrthigging time has arrived, coming day at Colfax. A ""'"are
ion the Other hand if the sap re- has ben arranged. You ar
! Micky and the surfaceirged to spend the day there. SP.
mains aX g-een the potatoes c services wil b held through-
are not ready for harvesting. Im
: mature potatoes rot quickly ।
Etoraga su Holly Springs
stpw deeply to avoid cutting the
the grand jury will
back into session nert
. August 26, to investigate pending
violations of the law. Under th =/3
present laws district courts are in _3/
session at all times and the grand |
y jury is subject to be called into
vg: -ession al any time 11 b comes THE 4-1 WAR FOOD Avoid
-yy3 Kecessaryto investigate any mat- sissy breakiastsl Wholgi
MiSga , ters. National 3-Minute Oats "
" r, “Although serious violations oc- ( nd that meets many
1 1 cur from time to time the major-
! itv of the violations se m to be by
| children under the age of seven-
teen y ars.” Mr. Stanford said
“This is of great concern > -
- . people of our county and state and 1
- it is hoped that the parents an 1 (
all worthwhile organizations con- 1
i ecru d with the betterment of our 6.
1 county and state will assist in th ;
or RATIONED’
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( 74 -% Thfirrr
i 9 ’ ay
make sum lh«l her ..reice men
f SHIRLEY MAILS EAE-alcmsstmas packaqes early. Shir-
friend* overseas get their dead-
fey Temple visits the post office andied8 Navy, Marine
n. for Christmas parcels lor men in the Navy,
Corps and Coast Guar W^ * C---------------- |
'i-X” Erwin Family Pays
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weeks before returning to the
homa of her parents here. Acre of Tomatoes
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j Miss Willie Fann Brock is vis-
... i ing in Dallas.
J I Mrs. Noble Hun y of Dallas is
S j visiting in Canton.
- I Miss oma Mayne spent the
] we k-end in Tyler.
P | Mr. and Mrs. Jess FizeI spent
the we k-end here.
Miss Benin sides of Tyler spent
i th. we k-end at home.
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1943, newspaper, August 26, 1943; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516204/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.