The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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THE CANTON rERALD.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1940.
In The WEEKS NEWS
Beauty Reaches All-Time High in New "41 Chevrolet
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powers . . . leadership that now makes it possible for
Chevrolet to offer you a motor car which surpasses all
previous levels of luxury in the lowest price field. 3
Your Chevrolet dealer cordially invites you and your
family to visit his showroom, where Chevrolet for ’41
is now on display . . . invites you to make a thorough-
going test of the finest motor car Chevrolet has ever
built... invites you to eye it, try it, buy it—today!
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j DEFIANT JOHN BULL is
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Winston Churchill in steel
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in broad shouldered fenders for bette-, illumination and a
new grille design feature Plymouth's new 1941 model.
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N/EET the new Chevrolet for ’41 and you’ll meet a
IVI motor car of such thoroughly first-rate design and
quality that we are confident you’ll say, "It's first be-
cause it's finest—Again Chevrolet's the leader!"
For this car is the result and the reward of almost ten
solid years of Chevrolet leadership in motor car sales
. . . leadership that has brought with it, unequaled
manufacturing economies and unequaled value-giving
session of the board.
Carmichael.
Clower, Mrs. Ada Clark.
Arc Ridge, W. H. Calloway, princi- ‘
. provements to make the new 1941
Chevrolet, now on display at all
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is has been for some time engaged sheriff has
High, contract school with Can-
ton.
Oakland, Mrs. Winnie Norman.
Orio, Thurman V. Jones, princi-
pal; Gordon C. Ayres, Marie Bar-
low.
Round Flatt, Mrs. Pearl Arnold,
principal; Maurice Brown.
Wise, Melvin Bobo, principal; Ger-
trude Klchmon, Norma Paschall.
Editor's Note: The
copy taken from
the March issue
State Enterprise,
Canton in 1898.
principal; Mrs.
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a.w.. MASSIVE front end, with sealed-Beam headlights, set higher.
of the Free Cates of this place got
published in yesterday.
Maxine Gunn.
Jackson, R. P. Campbell,
and wishes for them week
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cars which have earned first place sleek new beauty, are apparent in
in public favor year after year, the special de luxe sport - dan.
The greatest size and roominess of shown above.
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4qainCHEVROLETS theLEADER
J. E. Anderson attended the clos-
i ng exercises of Professor Burt
lanes for for-
ite reports to
congratulates the hap- precinct No. three i:
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formed by the joint army-na-
vy board that it had not yet
Eunice Hill.
Silver Lake,
Pleasant Clade, Lester Woolver- I practice to adopt a regular semi-
ton principal; Mrs. Vada L. Mantfannual schedule as the minimum
S“Pruitvale, Henry L. Matthews, number of visits to be made to
principal; Vivian Speed. Mrs. W. L. your dentist. Of course, if the
Randall, Mrs. Estelle Elliott. necessity for dental attention
Riverside, Mrs. Gussie Anders. , should arise in the meantime, it
is wise to make an immediate ap-
pointment with the dentist. Post-
poning a ccnsulatlon on the fear-
alibi Increases the probability of
early discovered dental faults are,
I more easily and painlessly correct-1
ed" than those that are permitted j
to become aggravated through neg-1
lect and for which a cure is
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Stewarts Chapel, Leroy
Mrs. Ruby Johnson.
Wisdom Temple, Roy l
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Wentworth, Mrs. Amy Gunter,
principal; Millie Post.
Elwood, Aubrey Brown, principal;
JUST FOR PUBLICITY.
John Barrymore lets
his lamed profile be
pushed into wet ce-
ment at Hollywood
theater. Other stars
leave foot prints.
AMERICAN ROYALTY is
our annual Beauty
Queen. Here is Miss
America, 1940." other
wise Frances Burke, 19.
of Philadelphia, picked
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E. Pierce, Lois M. 'Wilson.
Browning, contract school with
Ben Wheeler.
Watkins, W. E. Cook, principal;
Elsie Mae Priest.
I Vam Zandt County should cer- een released, but I am hope-
Ben Wheeler Correspondent. tainly be proud of her sheriff He ' ul, it will be.
J. W. Mosley has returned from (had the court room scoured and .Eeports were circulated
Guison, Ta .:.ty. where he, otherwise improved No other tha . 11 would be ef-
fected when President Roose-
a call yesterday while in double buggy apply to L. H. Sides,
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Saline visited in Canton this week. Two of Canton’s sawciety young
----- men went calling last Saturday
Last .evening Mr. John Sides and afternoon bareback. For further
Miss Virdie Youngblood surprised information see Jim Spink.-.
E. Parker, Mrs. I. R. Kirby.
Central, Mrs. Mamie Cofer, princi-
pal: Mrs. C. B. Taylor, Mrs. Loraine
Wilson.
Fairview, Randall Richards. prin-
cipal; Merlie Norrell.
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inconveniences deserves no con-
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Redland Col., E. J. Washington, pal; Marvin W. James, Ida Frances Daisy M. Brown.
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C. S. Clark, princi-
Fowler, Mrs. Alma
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local anaesthesia and operative I
methods in recent years, there yet
are many persons who have an
sideration whatsoever n a
Profe ssor A. B. Dawson honored ing to trade
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real discomfort not to mention
more serious complications.
In short, what one should fear
is not the slight discomfort of the
dentist’s office when the visits are
placed en a routine basis, but the
pain, illness and unnecessary loss
of money and time because of a
fear-postponing attitude
the town by driving up to Judge
Spinks and getting married. The
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ty, Ella Mae Roberson.
Union Springs, Mrs. Hallie Wat-
son, principal.
Rock Hill, W. T. Bobo, principal;
Mrs. W. T. Bobo.
Corinth, Chlocella Tunnell.
Waukegan, Ill.— When An-
los Paras went to police
adquarters to report that
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would be perfectly safe and
in keeping with our hemi-
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the manufacturer to be per-
mitted to sell to the British,
government a certain number
Chrestman. A. E. McKibben, prin- unjustified fear of the dental
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Roy Norman, principal;
Stallings,
Mrs. C.
"FIRST BECAUSE ITS FINEST!
Dartmouth College tootballers '
posed in fearsome Indian L
masks as season opens f
army appropriations
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according to a directory for the
common school districts issued out
of the office of J. L. McElvany,
County Superintendent:
Pisgah, S. A. Phillips, principal,
Mrs. S. A. Phillips.
Cream Level, Mrs. Lamar Burns.
Lone Star, G. T. Kennedy, princi
pal; Mrs. G. T. Kennedy, Mrs. Hat
tie Wilburn.
China Grove, Kearby H. Fugate,
principal; Mrs. Faye Gandy, Mrs.
Ruby Jenson.
Pine Bluff, contract school with
Ben Wheeler.
Walton. Odell Murphrey, princi-
pal. Grady L. Gandy, Mrs. Marvin
Pennington.
Owlet Green, A. V. McWilliams,
principal; Mrs. A. V. McWilliams,
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that effect.
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joins J dealers,’ a worthy successor to the the new models, as well as their
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This clipping will admit Mr. or
or Mrs. Teddy Fincher to see
‘When the Daltons Rode” at the
Plaza Theatre Friday and Satur-
day.
V. Smilie, Cora
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pal; Doris Barrier, Mrs. Virbal Bart- ,
lett.
Dawson. S. C. Bobo, principal;
Mrs. S. C. Bobo.
Hayden, Morris Richards, princi- I
pal: Mrs. Ella Comerford.
Colfax, Edwin Waites, principal;
Clemi Deane Waites, Ovalene Reed,
Jewell Fowler.
Antioch, Mrs. Gladys Young, prin-
cipal; Opal Swinney.
Mt. Gibson, Mrs. Myrtle McMil-
lan.
Watts, Nanette Kennedy.
Watts Col., Mrs. Susan R. Taylor,
principal; Bettie E. Love.
Mill Creek, Devon Davis, princi-
pal; Alyne Sims.
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Washington.—Release of
the famous Boeing “flying1
I rtre s" bomber for sale by
the manufacturer to Great
Britain was proposed Tues-
day by Representative Buell
l Snyder, Democrat, of Penn-
i sylvania, chairman of the
Walch’s school at Round Top last a fine baby girl.
Friday evening. Mr. Andrews in-
forms us that the exercises were Rev. M A. Quindlen, A. J Gul-
excellent and the attendance large, ledge and J. W. Bateman of Ben
----- Wheeler came up Monday to at-
Jones, contract with Grand Sa-
line; Mrs. Myrtle Browning, Beat-
rice Williams.
Sexton, contract school with Van.
Myrtle Springs, C. N. Tunnell,
principal; Coy Keahey, Ruth Daw-
son, Mrs. Lilly Burns.
Board, Harold B. Youngblood,
principal; Mrs. Occo Fair Young-
blood.
Enterprise, L. M. Hendley, princi-
pal; Mrs. L M. Hendley, Margie
Watson.
Gordon, contract school with Edge-
wood.
Mrs. Nat Crawford and little tend a call
daughter, Winnie, of near Grand
Willie Gene Baker, Mrs. Nettle
Oliver.
Wallace, Angus Travis, Mrs. An-
gve Travis, Reedith Norman.
Alsa, Ed L. Coomer, Bertha Pearl
Hudson.
McBee, contract school with Wills
Peint.
Wilson Chapel, Mrs. Paula Goode.
Mono, Alfred Barfield, principal;
Mrs. Katherine Peek. Mrs. Vivian
Beverly, Ara Wattner.
Lawrence Springs, Mrs. Florine
. Darnell.
% Pruitt, J. D. Bolin, principal; Mrs.
Gladys Hughes, Mrs. Lucille Me-
Clesky.
Crooked Creek, Elizabeth Hallum,
principal; Mrs. Cloval Hobbs.
Cregleville, Mrs. Sudle Kennedy,,
principal; Ina, Ruth Hill.
East Center, Alvin Norman, prin-
cipal; Mrs. Loy Dean Patrick. ""
Willow Springs, A. S. Slaughter,
principal; Geraldine Stanford.
Burnett Chapel, Mrs. J. T, Foster,
principal; Mrs. C. L. Simmons.
Bethlehem, J. V. Morris, princi-
pal. Mrs. Connie C. Lee. Alta Vae
Beck.
Friendship, Mrs. Lurlyne Strick-
land, principal; Mrs. Ruby Anders.
Clark, R. A. Caperton, principal;
Mrs. R. A. Caperton.
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Bethel, Dale Palmer, principal;.
Mrs. Iola Robertson, Dimples Hilliard, Mrs. J. H. Clark.
I Postmaster J. J. Utts I
I in motion a new scheme
| health. He goes bareback
in the afternoons.
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DASHING NEW
"ARISTOSTYLE" DESIGN
WITH. CONCEALED SAFETY-STEPS
U- ' AT EACH DOOR
Odom, Howard Elenburg, princi- influences thousands to postpone j
pal; Pansy Stanford, Ruby Earl the visit to the dentist until there
Glover. is actual pain or until an accident
Williams Chapel, contract with to tooth structure occurs. Such a
Wills Point, Jennie Lindhorst. . , 111
w,1 c, .. i 1a p.. fear-complex not only is foolish
Williams Chapel, colored, Rosa P -
Velma Malone. but often produces real suffering,
Small, J. D. Youngblood, princi- loss of teeth, serious illness in ad-
pal; Mrs. Ethel Vines, Estelle Ors- dition to unnecessary expenditure
born. of money, Dr. George W. Cox,
Phalba, F. E. Umphress, Jr., prin- state health officer, states,
cipal; Mrs. F. E. Umphress, Grace . .
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Bates.
Bright Star, T. G. Hayden, princi- is connected with dental correc
pal; Oleta Rusk. tions, though often this fear may
Center, Oran Weeks, principal; be psyschological fear of pain I
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officers tele-
re to send
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car.
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Lumpkin, Ila. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1940, newspaper, September 26, 1940; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516377/m1/5/?q=%22%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.