The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1944 Page: 8 of 8
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THE CANTON HERALD
PAGE EIGHT
THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1944
BE BEAUTY CONSCIOUS
Machine Waves
GRACE’S BEAUTY SHOP
. Grace Parkerson
Edgewood
European markets,
CHINA GROVE
and Mr. Barnes
Herbert Bates and sons of
of Dallas.
spent Sunday with Mr. and nicely at this time.
^PEMNG^
Milam and
Let’s all keep backing- the attack
shipping points. Wild honey
Canton.
found
while the Guatemalan product is
ABSTRACTS
Shreveport,
Corry, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. and
ton.
son.
student in
important ship- Tyler. There were sixty-five
1 Misses Julia Frances Lough-
ment of honey through the port present.
of Havana seems to have
1
the industry
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Canton.
$
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. West
33*g
Monday.
and Tuesday.
Ho is
seas.
now
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Guinea.
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TO THE CITIZENS OF
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VAN ZANDT COUNTY
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Su^ More ahd More Wat- Sond!
gathered by natives for many cen- ,
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sequently imported from England
Respectfully yours,
carried back to the hospital mated at 180,000,000 pounds. After
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.TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
place and
quently i
Those visiting in the home
of Alonzo Warren over the
week-end were, Arlie Warren
crease
of the
Buy all the EXTRA War Bonds
you can during the 5th War Loan
TO THE PEOPLE OF
VAN ZANDT COUNTY
ment with us.
Cold Waves
over
New
the ;
has
Land and Title Matters
Harvey L. Akin, Manager
Dependable Abstract Service ,
Elott & Waldron Abst. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brown,1
Glenn and Doshia Fay of Dal-
las came down Saturday to
spend the holidays with Mrs.
Go all out in “beauty effort” with
a new wave. The same prewar service
is yours when you make an appoint-
I do not feel that I am asking an unjust or
unfair consideration at this time. I have prepared
myself for clerical work and I promise you, that if
elected, I will give you the best service possible for
me to render and trust you shall never have cause to
regret having voted for me as your District Clerk.
C. W. Ashworth and Mr. and
Mrs. M. K. Thomas.
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Mrs. W. T. Morris spent
several days of last week
with her daughter, Mrs. Joe
Kirkland.
Fay Warren is spending
this week in Dallas with
relatives.
Point spent the week-end'
with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. .
Rodgers.
CANTON, TEXAS
PHONE 98
After serving two years and eleven months as Disr
trict Clerk, my husband took his place in the army, along-
side other fathers and sons.
Many of you know how difficult it is for a woman
to take the entire responsibilities of the family, and
with two small children, what a task it would be for her
to have to hunt another place to live and another job.
army.
The three candidates who ran 2nd, 3rd, or 4th, when
Loy Dean was elected are not candidates at this time.
I earnestly solicit your vote and influence for the
office of District Clerk, assuring you of the best service
that I can possibly render.
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Mrs. Royce Keahey and spent the week-end with his
Jackie spent a few days in parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Colfax this week. Flowers, south of town.
Mrs. Homer Windom has operation,
been at the bedside of her
sister who is ‘ very ill in a'
Terrell hospital.
S"WAR LOAN
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B. II. McKinnon, Jr. of Dal- week-end in
las spent Monday in Canton.
Ohio man charged with steal-
ing coupons good for 582,000 gal-
lons of gasoline may decide, on
secoid thought, to have the car-
buretor adjusted.
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Leland Hendley of Dallas
was a Canton visitor Mondav
For the convenience of its customers, this Company has
Series "E" War Bonds on sale at each of its district offices.
R. P. Wisdom and son of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. • _ :41 L,, ateto, Mrs
Dallas spent the holidays in H. Emerson of Grand Saline. ing With -he sister,
Canton. i --
JESSE E. MARTI!!
FOR
ATTORNEY GENERAL
The Only Ex-Service Man
in the Race!
_ . were Jimmie Crenshaw,
La., with their, markets. It is counted among the Henry Crosby Mrs. Fanny
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Miss Florence McCarty of sweeten the world. . Honey has
m i :c q:c:+;. Imo been found in Mexican pre-his-
Texarkana is visit g toric excavations, enclosed in
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. closely sealed vessels and
excel-
McCarly. Miss McCarly is a lently preserved. This would seem
professional nurse in Texark- to indicate that bees were known
Friends: Four years ago I made the race for
3 District Clerk along with six other fine deserving
;l citizens. Of course, there could be only one elected
f and the present Administration received the majority
3 and will have received full benifit of the customary
{ four years at the expiration of 1944. Van Zandt
{ County pays the gross amount of $280.40 per month
3 and 48 months, or four years will amount to
{ $13,459.20 from Van Zandt alone.
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! cellent grades in college.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ashworth
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Particularly do I say this in view of the fact that I feel Monday there. .
myself thoroughly qualified and capable of performing Mrs, Eivis West and Missi
tthe duties of the office competently .... otherwise I May Todd attended the Gyp-
. . ... , , miller and Lilia Bell Dodson
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Riley isPitendingcishdiljanddavs spentnthesholidayswi ththeir
of Dallas spent Sunday in spent the week-end home.
Canton. i -----
ORDIS H. DODSON
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Sincerely,
MRS. LOY DEAN PATRICK
increased to the point dumb, but they aren’t as dumb as
Mrs. Roy Peacock was in
Tyler Thursday.
United States once more
Selling War Bonds is one of the many ways in which Texas
Power & Light Company is supporting the war effort...
over and above its responsibility to keep electric power
continuously available for military installations, war in-
dustries and civilian needs. Texas Power & Light Company
and its employees, in addition to selling War Bonds and
Stamps to its customers and other citizens, are also buy-
ing War Bonds themselves regularly and often.
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Doshia Faye was stricken
with severe illness on Sunday
and is now under the care of
a physician.
1815 the first
Steed met her in Dallas.
Mrs. Clyde Chaney and honey in the Americas
daughter and Mrs. Claud _____
Chaney and daughter of Alice To its vast production of beet
are visiting with relatives and cane sugar the western hem-
here including, R. L. Chaney isphere adds that of honey, anoth-
__ | er product with which it helps to
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray
of Wills Point visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Davis Sunday
afternoon.
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I W. H. Emerson of Grand
Saline was among the First
Monday visitors in Canton
this week.
Miss Johnnie Everett is
visiting in Avenger this week.
Mrs. Frank Everett spent
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Mr. and Mrs. Rupert of the time.” Whatever their ori-
Robertson and son of Dallas gin may be, bees are found today
spent the holidays with their throughout the Americas and
parents. Mr. and1 Tom arf
Moriis and family . some of the American nations.
Many millions are added every
year to the wealth of the United
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and Mrs. J. P. Robertson and
Fox.
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Mrs. Geraldine Lucas was honey which in 1942 was esti-
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HE most important War Bond sales campaign
of this war to date is on... NOW! With our fighting men
going all-out for the big drive, we on the home front must
"Back the Attack” as never before... by buying more and
more War Bonds.
B. H. McKinnon,
is Park, Saturday night, July 1,
abundantly in Nicaragua sponsored by the Blue Springs
Laurel Club.
Out of the county visitors
) QUALIFIED!
Mrs. E. C. Pool and Mr. and spent Sunday with his par-
Mrs Jim Lively of Dallas ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I),
visited Miss Ethel Lively Hubbard. He was accom-
Mr. and Mrs, Grady Todd Sunday. home by his father.
of Dallas spent a few days
here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Callahan tion from Van High School in
and Lark Jean of Dallas visit- the spring at the age of SiX-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ras- teen and is now making e
coe Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Roy Dyke was a —
visitor in Athens last week. | Mrs. Byron
-- children of Dallas spent the
OBack the Attack .
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and daughter, Sara Nell, of mand a high price in European I
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heat. He has been confined jj
to his bed for several days
Mrs. H. D. Hubbard.
Homer Flowers of Dallas
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| Mrs. Willard Sides is able varieties found were introduced
to be home having been under > from China, Japan, and Palestine,
the care of a, tfiessWaenfrompEigromsanianuna
ist at a Dallas hospitM the at Plymouth in 1620 honey was
past week. Her many . . S not to be found in that part of
hope that she will regain nor the country, and bees were con-
health.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Corban John Mae Ashworth, Jr. of just recently returned from
of Tyler visited Mr. and Mrs. Tyler visited during the week- the W est Coast where she
1 K Todd Wednesday and end with his grandparents, was with her husbandl.1nsign
Sunday Mrs. C. W Ashworth and Mr. Harrison, until he sailed
‘ ______ and Mrs. E. W. Slate. toac rT' ie ----- i"
Miss Janie Weir of Wills ~ 1
_____. Mrs. Mildred Biggs of San ______
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m mm. Dale Palmer the past week.---" —--E
Mrs. Palmer with Mrs. W. L. AMERICAS
! Miss Ida Francis Hilliard Mrs, Victor Jordan who is
. Sr of is attending busines college attending school in Commerce
Edom spent Monday in Can- in Dallas this summer. , spent the week-end with her
. . „ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
I Jim Lively of Dallas was Burns
Mrs. Ralph Pitts and Nicki among the First Monday visi-
spent a few days last week in tors in Canton this week.
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Tom Ashworth, who is, important exportable products of
a student in a military school that country. The bee was firstiR J Grant and children of
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parents here.____ (by heat while
on the road
Mrs. A. W. McLemore spent Mrs Paul Daniels b visit- Thursday of last week. He
got his car stuck in a sand
Winfred Chea, of Lockhart bed in the lower part of.the
--- I Miss Betty Stewart of Com- andtner ? Austin Alton Ash-getnutandsinvbrscome by the
R. L. Chaney is reported merce visited Mr. and Mrs. rt ‛ 1 A hont Ia hoc hoon onfinad
quite ill at his home near D. L. Yantis over the week- Mr and Mrs Angus Travis
end. ______ of Austin spent the holidays and under the care of a
Charlie Brock of Martins Miss Anne Gregory of Dal- with their parents, Allen P ysician. _____
Mill was a Canton visitor las spent the week-end with Travis and wile and Mr. and
her mother, Mrs. Maud Gre- Mrs. W. C. Lawler. were week-end guest of Mr.
gory. ___ i Willie Hubbard of Abilene and Mrs.Barnie Harrison of
tans and their daughter, Mrs.
Huston Harrison, who had
been with the Harrisons for
several days returned home
in that country long before the
— 1 arrival of Cortes, although scien-
Mr and Mrs. Burrett tists insist that the bee was not
Robertson and sons with the an insect native to the Americas.
Matter’s mother of Greenville pAanosdecgestooratrsleisth natro
spent Sunday with. Mr. an of South and Central America
Mrs. J. P. Robertson ano and Mexico, where honey has been
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turned to Latin America, to help bacco, apiculture was Cuba’s most
it face its enormous demand for progressive industry. Today, I
honey. thanks to the island’s flora and The nice rain was appreciat-
Sixteen of the "other’ American climate, many apiaries are located ed by ever
Republics are known to produce over its territory and it produces T ,, W, n v , „
honey to some extent. Among enough wax and honey for home ae" a d.and Keda 42
these, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, consumption and an export busi- noPe OI, —anas,, Spen „ -he '
Guatemala and Cuba are above ness which in 1939, totalled about week-end. With Walter Ward
average in their output of that $750,000. To detect the presence and family.
commodity. It has been said that of added commercial sugar in Lue Watson of Dallas spent
Argentina’s ideal climate and honey, a test is made which con- the week-end with Horace, '
------ _ , flora have made that country sists of combining a certain solu-Watson and family.
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. come close to occupying first tion to the product. If this mix- R"NII pouom and fam
E. Addy, recovering from an place in the list of producers of ture turns red, the honey is adul- . 1 nnm4 dm
fine honey. 'The province of terated. That cuban honey invar- ily of Dallas spent the .week-
Buenos Aires, where the thistle iably took a mysterious pinkish end with W. T. Morris and
, ... and thorns grow wild and thick, color when thus treated, was a family. A
, Grady McKenzie ana cnn- produces a large amount of nec- puzzle to its buyers and a source Ara McQuiery and children
i dren and Mrs. Blanche Kemp tar and pollen. In other provinces of intense mortification to honest of Dallas spent part of last
U I? DE J of Fort Worth spent the holi- flowers grow in profusion and the Cuban apicultors. The riddle was week with Ben Ward and
Mrs. H. E, rrater ana days with the former’s par- sweet-smelling orange groves are solved when it was remembered wife
Frances Jane Of Dallas spent . Mr and Mrs J R Mc- 1 a definite asset. Perhaps the most that bees in Cuba fed on sugar- j
the week-end with Mrs. J. T. ,'s0* IL Mr And Mrs (productive of all is the region of cane flowers, principally, and so |
Todd and family. I S.J.'MCCauley the upper valley of the Rio Negro were the innocent culprits in this I
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tending downwards through the ।
30’s, the prgducion of this com-
modity has "picked up" remark-
ably in the”last few years, due
not only to a broader use of
honey in foods, beauty products,1
etc. but also to the sugar short-
age. In spite of the fact that, I
shortly after the turn of the
century, one out of every 120 of .
the entire population of the coun-;
try was engaged in the industry,
about 95 per cent of the honey
I consumed at that time came from
Latin America. Today with the in-
where the fruit orchards and case of "natural adulteration.” ,
fields of alfalfa stretch out for With the present trend towards ; and family, Dock Warren and
Dalla« anant thp week-end' Friends will be glad to know miles and miles.” The Argentine a greater use of honey in a large wife, and Mrs. Sallie Warren
45. 4 W. u that T M Stainer of Van is government encourages the indus- number of products, the demand f melle-
------------------------------- with his,parents, Mr. and that to H -tae from Nan try by helping the be keepers in- for "bees’ nectar" in the western
--------------------- ----Mrs. O. B. Bates. . able to be at nome 1 m i troduce new methods. Honey is hemisphere has become more im-
W;1;, Hamblin and Bill Miss' ----- ,1 Travis hospital where he re- in so great a demand in Argentina portant. There is no doubt that
Mrs. N. W. Andrews and cently underwent a major that some has still to be import- (this, together with the re-opening
Reuben Sugart of Terrell operation. He is getting along ed from neighboring Chile, a coun- Of markets in the rest of the world
try which, in 1941, exported near- in the postwar era, will serve as
ly 250 metric tons of that pro- an incentive for a greater produc-
. , duct, although bees were only in- tion of honey throughout the
as Hudson Sides, student oi troduced there from Italy at the Americas,
is A&M College spent the week-end Of the 19th century. A special ---------------
। end with his parents, Mr. and effort has been made by the de-, BLUE SPRING CLUB
" Mrs. Wtiliard Sides Hudson partment of agriculture of Brazil ------
entered college upon gradua- to develop the industry of apicul- A bountiful supper was en-
" turesin that country, modern joyed by all present at the
facilities permitting the transpor-! - - - - - ~ •
tat ion of honey to convenient
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where a century later it was said those who believe in fortune
that, after sugar cane and to- tellers.
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would not ask for the place. I Sieesnith Reyival in Athens
With these added responsibilities thrust upon me lues ay nig
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1944, newspaper, July 6, 1944; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516249/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.