The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CANTON HERALD
THURSDAY, NOV. 11, IMS
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TAILORING
THE CANTON HERALD
CLASSIFIED ADS
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WANTED
FOR SALE
One Year
fl.10 Bix Months.
11.00 Three Months
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NOTICE!
BONDS-INSURANCE
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girls,
sufferer.
and Emma Frances Sides.
E. N. SIDES
FOR SALE—Plenty good wagon
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CANTON, TEXAS
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ABSTRACTS
John
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Of. Ph. 154
Abner Willia and family
few days.
8-27-10p.
pany.
Phone 112
Canton
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS.
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SCHOOL SELLS BONDS.
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Your job is to put every dollar you
can possibly dig up into War Bonds.
The fighting equipment bought by
your dollars will hasten the day of
We have a good supply of hog
supplement and all kinds of other
feeds.—Bolt Bros., Wills Point. 44tf
FOR SALE—No. 3 Keystone pea-
nut thresher.—E. N. Sides, Canton.
WANTED—Man to work in gro-
cery store Lockhead Store, Ter-
surprised
birthday
more crates
For prices
Nobody can tell the thousands of
bewildered little hearts when their
Daddies will come home.
Victory ... the day when the boys
come marching home.
In high school,
Grade School.
feeds, ground wheat, pig, cow and ton, Wills Point.
horse feeds.—K. K. Norton 9-28-tf ------------------
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MARTINS MILL
(By Wilma Wallace.)
IMrs, Edith Andrews and child-
HOUSE MOVING — Am prepared
to do house moving, all sizes, any-
where.—J. H. York, Route 5, Ath-
ens, Texas. 10-13t4p
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ALLYE SMITH
INSURANCE - BONDS
TYPING AND NOTARY
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ABSTRACTS
Land and Title Matters
Elliott & Waldron Abst. Co
Bank Bldg., Pho. 98, Cantor
One of the most complete lines we have ever
carried. Good assortment of colors. Price range—
$1.50 to $6.50 He
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PAUL H. STANFORD
Attorney-at-Law
Canton, Texas
SEERSUCKER CREPE saves ironing. We have
24 new pieces.
Vanette Hosiery for Ladies
The best to be had on today's market—
85c to $1.04 the Pair
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JEWELER AND OPTOMTTRIS
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitte
Office at Nona’s Dress Shoppe
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
Menber Chamber of Commerce
E. D. HIGGINBOTHAM
At Rascoe's Service Station 1
Phone 44
lot. We hope he will soon be up ,
again.
C a leb Bass and wife, Paulin ■
Don’t slacken your Bond purchases
while victory is within our grasp!
Never let it be said that while the
attack grows stronger on the fighting .
fronts, we at home failed to back it to
the very limit of our ability. .
It You Have A Land
Matter of Any Kind See
Us.
VAN ZANDT COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
R., E. Blackwell, Mgr.
North Side Square
About 30 pieces of Rayons arrived this week.
Get your dress before the better patterns are sold.
75c to $1.59 the Yard
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M. F. MAYFIELD
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
Offloe Ph. 18 - Res. Ph. 10
Member of Chamber of Commeree
Wille Point, Texas
Member of Chamber of Commerce
Willi Point Texan
ited school at Martins Mill last
Thursday.
Mrs. Joe Hobbs of Arc Ridge
OR. ERVIN ADDY
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
Prompt and Courteous to
all.
EUBANK BROS.
Canton Phone 136
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The best to be had, but not as good as “PreWar
Stuff”
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Nor the millions of other Americans
CLEANING
and PRESSING with call for »
delivery service.
ALBERT HARGROVE
Phone Na 10
her sister, IMrs. J. R. Wallace.
We are glad to report that I
John Bob Wallace is improving a .
RUTH M. JARVIS
INSURANCE
Fhonea: Offloe, 07; Rm., 14TW
Member of Chamber of Commeree
Wins Feint Texas
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Dry Cleaning and Tailoring
I Appreciate Your Business
Wills Point Traae
Mynbar of Chamoer ef Commtoe
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Every minute by which the war can be
shortened means fewer lives lost—fewer
white crosses on a lonely hillside.
Dig down deeper. Buy extra War
Bonds. Help shorten the war by 1
those vital minutes—or days, or
months—which mean American lives 1
saved!
visiting with his parets fnor
Mayfield
with a
PR. T. R. KEAHEY
DENTIST
X-Ray Dlagnosls
Hours: 8 to 12 a tv; 1 to 5 p m
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FEED’ FEED!—We jow have the
Red Chain, Burrus, Red Diamond
and E. T. Co line of chicken,
cow, hog and other feds. Always
have it on hand. Se us for prices.
—K. K. Norton. Wills Point. 101stf
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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and Canton. Bernice Fugate play- __________________
Mrs. Fletcher Erving and son CANTON RADIO SERVICE
of Port Arthur spent last week,
‘‘Not so many days ... we hope.
Daddy can’t come home to us until
the war is over. Until we win, you
know.”
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SHELLED CORN, Oats, barley, WANTED: Corn, oats, cotton seed,
egg mashes, starter and growing scrap iron and metal--K. K Nor-
itudying the Constitution. They have
191 ' Of firn 1.* niemorized the Preamble, and the
Res. 121 -lnce 1 “Elastic Clause" The students find
at Nolen Bros. Drug Store this stu very interestng, anid aro
at nuieu •15 •-5 also learning move about our gover-
Canton, Texas nment in this way.
tongues and block stock salt. Spec- paying $0 per ton and have meal
ial prices. See Bolt Bros. 10-8tf and hulls.—K. K. Norton. 9-28-tf
Mrs. Ben
and daughter
LUGGAGE
We were fortunate to get a shipment of Suit
Cases. Price range—
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FOR SALE Team horses weigh-
ing 1,300 pounds each, age right,
priced right. Also horse drawn
disc.—Frank Williamson, Route 4,
Canton, Texas .44tlp
spending the week-end with
pp~ cRINING. New Mill-New $71.45, the sophomores, $5.30, an 1
FEED GR-ND-MG: •eW Miu " the juniors $21.25, and the seniors
Power Unit-Grind on Monday, $31.25. Tlis sale was sponsored by
Tuesday, W ednesday, Thursday the School at War program. The
and Friday—K K. Norton, Wills classes he'd a class meeting the rest
point. “ 8-23-tf. of the period.
WANTED: Cotton seed. We are
Brownsboro visited
WANTED—A renter for two-team
crop. Sandy land, good water and
plenty pasture.—J. M. Pamplin,
Route 1, Canton. 10-26t1p_____
FOR RENT Choice farm; good
improvements; third and fourth.
M F. Mayfield, Wills Point. 44t4
And mother doesn’t know. So she
answers the same way she’s answered
a hundred times . . .
The tragic truth is that many of
them will never see their loved ones
again. Never.
your own Permanent with Charm-
Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, in-
cluding 40 curlers and shampoo.
Easy to do, absolutely harmless.
Praised by thousands including
Fay McKenzie, glamorous movie
star. Mon-y refunded if not sat-
is fid.—Wills Point Drug Com-
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---WANTED: Clean burlav sacks.-
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do Wingo oil Mill, Wills Point. 5-6-tf
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Fern Burnett, Maurice Buford,
Ruth Stout, Mary Lee Godwin,
at home with his parents,
and Mrs. C. F. Burns.
(Mrs. Austin Evans and
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POTATO STORAGE — We can .me
cure and store several hundred PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Constitution Studied.
The Junior History Classes are
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“The Best Plane to Trade After All” Wills Point, Texas
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ball game at Ben Wheeler. The:
"Army Strikes Again’’ says a
headline. But that’s different |
from a strike here at home.
Marvin Fuller,
Farms, Canton,
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Miss Daphine Ayers of Jackson C. J. Blakwell and wife of Hill
spent Tuesday night with Mrs. county spent several days here
! Treman Carter and family. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Etheridge Mrs. Velma Murpstrey and Glo-
of Dalas gpnt Sunday with Mr. ria Nell spent the week-end with
find IMrs. S. Y. Ethridge. friends at Martins Mill.
. _ i Mr. and (Mrs. S. V. Tucker
Mr. Dave Meredith and son, D. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
J. and Mrs. Dewey Fugate were and Mrs. Siberson Etheridge of
at the bed side of Mrs. Keefe Tundra, •
Meredith of Dallas who has just Th patrons of our school met
underwent a serious operation, at the school house Friday and
We wish her a speedy recovery. cleaned the campus. Hobo stew
Toddle Lee Burns who is in.t he was served at the noon hour.
Marines and Is stationed at New Loetta Phillips entertained her
Orleass, La., spent the week-end classmates with a slumber party
at her home Friday night. Those
present were Marietta Green,
W. Fugate of Wills) Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Westmorer ■
land spent the week-nd with rela- her husband
tives in Dallas. dinner Sunday. Those present
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Newton of were Mrs. J. W. Carmichael, Mrs.
Pisgah spent Sunday with Mr. Derden Mathews, and Mrs. POS-
and Mrs. Frank Wilburn . ton of Athens, Mrs. Wallace Bos-
Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Fugate tic -
and son, E.J. spent Sunday with Calif., Will Carmichael, Mrs. Will
Ed Wilburn and family of Jack- Walss, Erwin Covert and Rho
son. nelle Walsh. Wallace Saturday.
Several from here attended the — - | *1 j —
Back the attack with war Donds. ,
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and $322.05 for
The freshmen sold
tsves°thiawesk-endted with rela Asthm and Hay Fever vic
Maurine Singley and theirtims: I have a remedy that
cousin of Houston visited with ! 1 . 1.:. .1 . . ,
relatives and friends here. । has been tried and tested With
Junior Vaughon of Dallas vis- my personal approval as a
WANTED-Plain sewing and ups
bolstering at home. Mrs. W. E.
Davis, Pecan Ave. 11-9-p
and Mr. Bonner Fugate spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
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NOTICE Until further notice our W. ERNEST WEST
studios will be closed on Mondays AUNIy
and Fridays due to shortage in ATTORNEY
labor and supplies. - Maresh First National Bank Building
Studio, Terr II, Texas. 44t4 _ . r
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FOR SALE—11 1-2-acre farm,
well improved, one mile east of
Myrtle Springs on Highway 64.
O. C. Sherwood, Rt 3, Wills
Point. 11-9-1tc
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NOTICE—Don’t l t your car rust
and wear for the want of grease.
Now in war times you can’t get
a new one or parts for the old one.
Bring it by and let Bolt Bros, give
it a first-class grease and wash
job.—Bolt Bros.. Wills Point. b4tf
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1943, newspaper, November 11, 1943; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516215/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.