The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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INSURANCE
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KEEP DUST BAG CLEAN
TYPING AND NOTARY
CONTROL nOOM AT TRINIDAD
experience talking. And to you H.
L., we sure miss your meanness
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KNOW THE AMERICAS
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TAl.ORIN
PAUL H. STANFORD
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FOR SALE: 1000 acres farm land
at 9:30 o'clock . .. over KRLD ... KTDC . . KTRH . . . KT5A or KWKH
tex Mr
MEAT—Red stamps A8 through
28 and A5 through K5, good in-
Office
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definitely.
PROCESSED
Dec. 21.
SHOES—Airplane stamps 1 and
fruit are a new incentive to travel
in tropical Latin Amerca.
M. F. MAYFIELD
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
Invostigate this nationwide crusade to lower the cost of
hearing. Come in for a demonstration. You are the judge
of whether you can hear or not. Demand is greater than '
supply. We sell only to those whom a hearing aid can help.
No high pressure salesman will call on you.
r of Chamber of Commerce
WIIIm Point. Texas
ly worried about demerits tai
English.
st intlyon the job direct t' efowof 158,cc0hc rs ...
of Lome, business and indus ry througho it a wide
$40
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plumbing. I guarantee my work. ।
—Leonard Mann, Wills Point, 39t3
The Eagle Chat
Nanbenphohrs. 1 Wren Ma-:
RADIONIC
HEARING AID
IUM BY 3 Rade Eonhnvatcou
Complate with crystal microphone, radionic
tubes, batteries and battery-saver circuit.
One model—one price—one quality—
Zenith’e finest. No extras—no "decoys."
as easy to adjust
as a pair of binoculars!
essential to ynthetic rubber in
most production programs. The
manufacture of truck, bus and
aircraft tires still uses an appre-
ciable quantity ofcru de rubber.
Ninety per cent of the tires that
go to the U. K. are for military
use, and the remainder for essen-
tial civilian services.
turn the dust bag inside out occa-
A. B. DAWSON
Dry Cleaning and Tailoring
I Appreciate Your Business
Member of Chamber of Commerce
Wills Point, Texas
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once or twice a year.
IF YOUR CAR has a weak bat-
tery bring it by and let us charge
it or replace it with a new bat-
tery. Good batteries save gas and
time. Bolt Bros. Service Station,
; Wills Point. 19tf
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table fruits but for the latex de-
rived from its bark. This fur- j l
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ear Prairieville. 200 acres
FOR SALE: Sweet potatoes. See
H. H. Calloway Service Station,
Wills Point. 43tf
Released by U. S. War Department, Bureau of Public Relations
PARISIANS SEE THEIR FIRST ALLIED "DUCK"—In the
shadow of the Eiffel tower liberated French greet the crew of the
amphibious machine which brought Yanks and supplies to the Norman
coast o 4ay. Soldiers of the Free French army also were eager
for a ride.
THE CANTON HERALD
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CLEANING
and PRESSING with call for an:
dlivery service
ALBERT HARGROVE
Phone No. 10
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Emogene Pierce had a right to j
be happy Monday at noon. Ttefa,,
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Tohnny, you don’t know how to
appreciate those letters you do
recieve, and this is the voice of
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Connratulations! We don t blame । k used constantly, some autor-
Tindv for going riding in the red it
convertible. I dry cleaned
Watch out for the ghost and j
FOR SALE: My home in Wills
Point, nine rooms, lots of closets,
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. the force of the suction may be
been causing destroyed. It is also advisable to
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and important area of Texas. Other workers perform similar fas' at the
Company’s other power plants. Still others must operate the switching sta-
tions and sub-stations ... must patrol and maintain the thousands of miles
of trancmission and distribution .. They are all working in your be-
half ... producing and deliver; 1g your < pendable, low-cost TP&:L electric
service.
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Nell Avers have
all modern conveniences, choice i
location, double garage and nice I
garden plot. Immediate possession.
the poblins. cause they will get !
"ou if you don't watch out!
highly polished black seed. Tne
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Some phrases are worn thin sophomore in a whirl. Better
, way with all the girls.
We wish to express our deep-
est sympathy for Paralee Wal-
ters. After all she can’t help if
she has a moron for a sister.
“Absence makes the heart grow
fonder” is the theme of the Aus-
tin-Ledbetter romance. We wish
to report to Jack that Verba Nell
| is behaving very nicely.
। The man situation is getting
worse by the minute. Girls, can't
you find anyone else but a first
grader on which to bestow your
affections?
Jo was quite happy Monday
morning. Could it have been be-
cause Joe Bob was home for the
week-end? Well, could be! Gosh
that uniform does things, doesn’t
it?
The newest attraction for the
Ambulance Service
all
Prompt and Courteous to
EUBANK BROS.
Canton Phone 136
GOOD LUMBER in large four
room house for sale.—Edgar B.
McKain, Wills Point 43tl
- ELECTIC I.CUR : ory V’ednesday Evening
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W. ERNEST WEST
ATTORNEY
National Bank Bulldinf
Canton, Texas
from Mexco to the Gulf of Hon-
duras in 1526 lived only of the
nutritious pulp of the mamey
sapote. Related to the mamey.
sapote is the Sapodilla which is I
“of snecial interest since the tree
is valuable not only for its gala-1
K. Norton, Wills Point 40tf
FEED: Cotton : ed Meal, shell
corn, oats, egg mashes. scratch
{rains, etc. Prices are lower—K.
K. Norton, Wills Point. 40tf
area of cen
sweetened with brown suoar, the
granulated flesh completing tin’s
resemblance in a brown sugar
mixture.” Finally, bright touches
of red and orange are given to a
hneket of tronical fruit by the!
nn hou (the coor nf which is the
er-on"ed oochw-nnt) and the
oriental persimmon.
Their colors borrowed from the
rainbow, delicious and strange
For particulars see E. H. White
it First National BanK.—J. W.
Teel 40tf
WE now have lota of maize end
other grains. Also hay. See us be-
fore you buy.—Bolt Bros., Wills
Point 37tf
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DR. T. R. KEAHEY
DENTIST
tree is a native of Central Amer- ,,-Rny Diagnosis
ica and it is said Cortes and his ours: ctop2ami1 t.5 P. •
companions in their famous march ; __' NiON, TEXAS
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Member ot Chamber of Commerce
willa Point, Texan
FOK MLB
FOR SALE: Black uaddle man
4-years old, black filly two years
old, brown mare 3-years old with
mule colt Can see at Beard
farm four miles south o Myrtle
Springs. 28t
FOR SALE: Poland China pig WEAnEsan official ti e inspec-
out of a 17 pig litteland from,1 spectin irEe. weheirnyoukIn
SoUttbatcastead Arigs iwiis Assoclate store, Wilis Point. 25/
Point, Rt. 3. 42t2pd WE NOW do wash and
---jobs. Bring you car by for a first
MAIZE: Car this month $215 at class job.. Bros serlice
the car. Will take your order naW Station, Wills Point. 19tf
ind notify when car arrives.—K. --------------------------
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RUTH M. JARVIS
INSURANCE
Phone: Office 67, Res., 147w
Member of Chamber of Commerre
Milla Point, Texas
FOR SALE: Butane hot water
heaters.—E. N. Sides, Canton.43tf
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north
dent in
ing of
nishes the chicle of commerve !
from which chewing gum is pre-
pared," a f'M which is little
known. The sapodilla tree is very
handsome and its wood extremely J ~
durable while its fruit which re-
sembles a small russet apple
"tastes somewhat like a pear First
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — GInssex Fitted
Office ar Nonn’n Dress Shoppe
WILLs POINT, TEXAS
FOR SALE: Forty acres of land FOR RENT: One, two or three
northwest of Van. Three room team farm, good dwellings and
house and hog fence. 1-4 mineral good barns.-M. F. Mayfield
right will be included.—H. M. Wills Point. 41t4
Cado. Van, Texas. 41.3pd —--------—----------------
I ' - SMALL FARM for rent. 3-room
FOR SALE: My pasture in Wills house, cistern and cribs 9 miles
Point known as Pate pasture.— southwest Wills Point. Joins Joe
H. M. Cade, Van, Texas, 41t3pd Haley and Bill Jackson. Write
FEED SPECIALS: Cash only. Callie McGee, Borger, Texas. Gen.
Bunco, $2.30; Maize, $2.40; Chops -e-“-t*Pd__
$2.90; Corn, $2.80; Hon Scratch, FOR RENT: Farm north of vdge.
53.00; Ground Ear Corn, $2.40; wood.—E. B. McKain, Wills Point
Egg mashes E. T. CO. Rod Dia- Texas 40t3
mond. Blue Chain, $3.10; Dairy — ---------
Ration, 18 per cent $2.90.—K. K. LOST: A Duroc hog, weight
Norton, Wills Point. 41tf about 100 pounds. Notify John
--------- Flanagan, Wills Point. 43t2pd
EGG MASH SPECIAL: Cash only. Ns fl 1
Burrus Texa Lav Mash $3.75, ----------
Five Star, $3.30; B-Line, $3.00.— BROWN’S HATCHERY will open
K. K. Norton, Wills Point. 41tf for business Sept. 8. Baby chicks
—— —— - $10 per 100. Custom hatching
FARM HOME FOR SALE:115 3-4 $2.50 per tray. All popular breeds
acres 4% miles southwest of Can- —Brown’s Hatchery 5 miles east
ton % mile east of highway 198. of Canton on Highway 64. 36tf
Two sets of improvements. 65 —-------
acres in cultivation 5 in orchard. I AM HATCHING chicks every
Balance pasture, plenty water. Saturday. Come get yours at $10
Priced to sell.—A. D. Davis, Rt per 100. I will pay you a pre-
3, Canton, Texas, 41t3pd mium above market price for
-- - large bred eggs.—Brown’s Hatch-
FEED: Nov. Delivery: Shelled arv E milc Mc c . TT. ,
coc, nr • 1171 . ery, 5 miles East Canton High-
norn, $2.60; Maize, $2.15; Wheat, way 64 40tf 6
2.50: We will take your orders J
now.—K. K. Norton, Wills Point. - wuzovruzavanecmaon.
41tf ___
FOODS— Blue urged to cooperate with their
stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 grocer in a camnaign to more
prominently display ceiling prices
in stores and to stmulate the use
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1935
Ford pick-up. Also a 1938 Chev-
rolet coupe; can be used for pick-
up. Both equipped with good tires.
H. S. Riley, Wills Point. 43tf
FOR SALE: .36 Tudor Ford, now
tires, excellent condition.—H.
Knight, Mrs. Lula Anderson's
apartment, Wills Point. 43t2pd
FOR SALE: Team of mules, 4-
years old; weight 1100 pounds.
One marc 5-years old; weight 900
pounds, Priced to sell.—T. L. Wil-
I WANTED: Dead stock for gun
powder. Free pick-up service. Call
Central Hide and Rendering Co.
। or Tyler Soap Works. Phone 4033
Sandwich Time
Sandwich time is here again—
and if it’s making more of a dent
on bdtter than red points per-
mit, try this butter-saving trick
recommended for meat sand-
wiches especially: Mix 1% table-
spoons of prepared mustard into
% cup of fortified margarine.
unattached cuties of this school is
is the one an~qnly Aubrey Bur-
rows, who decidt to start Me
all over—in the junior class.
It’s a sure thing that Jean Hud-
son’s heart is in Dallas, and it’s
not with her mother, either. He
s the one that broke up that be-
ginning friendship between Jean
and Thomas.
There has been a rumor to the
fact that Johnny Everett has been
sighing to “No Letter Today.”
FOR SALE: One H-Farmall
tractor and equipment. Also com.
—Boyd Davis, Wills Point, Rt. 5.
40t2pd
LET ME figure with you on your
your home ... the labor-saving performance of your electric appliances.
Theirs is a constant vigil to assure you that the power produced at Trinidad will be
supplied in exact accordance with every demand... whether it be for the needs of a
tremendous war industry or for heating the baby’s milk.
This is just one example of the human side of rendering electric service to a busy
that boldlerl
The old flame to burning bright-|
ly again. Jocele was seen with
Coye again last Friday night ac-
companied by Joan and H. T.
Gilmer. Oh yes, Billie was there
with Jim Buck.
On bus No. 3 there has been
some blossoming friendships,
leading all other to the one be-
tween Mabel Key and Thomas
Marable.
Marjorie Ray must not be any
relation to Gwendolyn ’cause the
former was found studying in one
study hall .
Well, Ruth, so they finally put
you in the right class. You see,
Ruth taught second grade for
Mrs. West, Tuesday.
Betty Jo Mangan was quite
surprised when she looked up
from her steak and was staring
into the face of one A. B. Brown!
Don’t tell me you have forgotten
Mitchell, and Mr. Brown prefers
blondes. Dallas blondes!
son, Rt. 2, Canton. 43t2
FOR SALE or LEASE: 216 acre , • ..
year round. Plenty of grass, fenc- its • r rewar For instance, lit-
ed and cross fenced. 80 acres in \. S dresses with perky
cultivation. Average improve- ’ ' V’ . ancy rills and pleats
ments. R. W. Campbell, Route 4 may.look cute,.but oh, what a
Canton. 43tlpd job to iron. With that in mind, it
_______ is suggested that plain garments
FOR SALE: A good wood cooke be selected that can be ironed
stove (range type). —Homer quickly, or sersuckers and wash-
Daughertv. Rt. 4, Wills Point, able corduroys that don’t have to
Texas. 42t2pd be ironed at all.
R t. m. McKinney
Attorney - At - Law
Canton, Texas
and cast Texas. You nevi" sec th se worker-;, but their - ’
the irc.iratL operation 'Ji' clo . the ’ ' 12
Housewives Can Aid
Ceiling Drive
Housewives everywhere
SPECIAL: Just received shipment
first line truck tires 32—6—10
ply. Also Heavy duty car bat-
te ries, 18 month guarantee— $6.95
■xchange.- Western Auto Asso-
ciate Store. 36tf
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WANTED: Clean buriav sacks —
Wingo Oil Mill. will- Poini 50 if
U. S. And U. K. Exchange Rubber
More than half of the crude
rubber produced by the British
Commonwealth is coming to the
United States as reverse lend-
lease this year, the foreign eco-
nomic administration announces.
Meanwhile the United States is
supplying to the United Kingdom
under lend-lease, 86,000 tons of
general purpose synthetic ribber,
together with tires. This quanti- j
ty of synthetic rubber is equiva- ■
lent in manufacturing processes
to approximately 70,000 tons of the fun on party. Did you know
crude rubber. This exchange works your car is now setting at Big
out very satisfactorily,FEA says, Rock?
inasmuch as natural rubber is Athol was very glad to see Miss
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FOR SALE: A model B Farmall )
tractor and all equipment.-aC. C.
Sockwell, Rt. 3, Wills Point. 43tlp *
FOR SALE: Ford Pick-up. A-1
condition. Overload springs, 4
new tires. Good spare. See Bush
Roberts, Wils Point Rt. 1. 43t2
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Marv Frances Lane and
Saturday night?
Lewis Montgomery is still very
popular with the females of Can-
SUGAR—Sugar stamps 30, 31, of price lists by consumers. The ton, but no luck girls, Marvonne
32, and 33 each good for five office of price administration in is still first on his is , even 1
pounds indefinitely. Sugar stamp cooperaton wth leading grocer as- she is in San Antonio.
40, good for five pounds of can- sociatons and consumer organza- Gerald was very much, a ra
ning sugar through February, next tions is seeking to have shoppers for his life, Tuesday. You see
year. talk more fully and frankly about while he was pumping a coup 6
cAeorIg A 13 cntinons rood ceiling prices as a major means of of senior girls to school one e
GASOLINE— A-13 coupons gooa .... J.. 1 nrf and rolled back down the
for four gallons each through strengthening community efforts 011 and roned.-am. —
for four gallons each through to hold down living costs. hill. How are the injuries, Ruth?
__; Berl Ward has the heart of one
Billie Hugh, was your mother
are very mad at Ennis D. for spill-
ing that coke all in your shoes
It's a simple matter to make
ex- electric plugs fit tighter if need
on ultivated land. 1-mile be. Just spread the prongs anort
from Mabank on Canton Highway a little with your fingers. Be care-
Also 2 farms with houses of 200 ful not to use too much pressure
r» acres each several miles south of , of course—"gently” does it.
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Time* To "Start Digging"
"Shelve everything else" and
"start digging,” was the advice
a German radio speaker recently
gave to men and women living
along the west wall, as reported
by the federal communications
commission. The speaker said that
while the German words,
"schanzen,” which means to dig
trenches and build earthworks,
"smells of sweat and toil,” it is
"fine and manly" and “healthy
exercise.”
good Nov. 1. in edgewise.
PLENTIFUL FOODS—Onions. --------
Rule number one for keeping
• the vacuum cleaner operating ef-
5 ficiently is to empty the dust bag
{every time it’s used. Otherwise
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WANTED
PIANOS WANTED: I wi pay
cash for your piano. Any kind,
make or model. Better sell while .
they are still a good price.—F. L.
Blunt, Mabank, Texas. Box 338.
Phone 90. 42t3pd
WANTED: To buy or rent a five
room house with all conveniences.
Fred Haptonstall. 42t3pd
WANTED to buy second hand re-
frigerators and second hand Bu-
tane gas systems. Will pay a
good price.—E. N. Sides, Canton
Texas. 43tf
WANTED TO BUY: A home in
Wills Point or will trade in home
in Athens.—Mrs. O. B. Korsgard,
500 East Corsicana, Athens, 42t4p
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great Trinidad Generatins Station, alert and exrpcric ced worl.crs con-
FOR SALE: 267 acres of land,
well improved. Ideal stock farm.
See Robert Goode, Route 3, Wills
Doint. 41tf
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