The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1954 Page: 7 of 12
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* Eerkshire Hosiery
+ Haggar Slacks
* Feter Pan Bras
* Swank Leather Goods
* Be tty Jean Coats and Suits
A Arrow Sport and Dress Shirts
* Jolene Shoes
* Nocona Boots
+ Florsheim Shoes
* Phil-Maid Lingerie
jewelry stores for much more.
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friendship and we take this opportunity to wish you and yours - •
WINKLER’S
CANTON, TEXAS
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A BEAUTY
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A TRIBUTE
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9 Hebrew deity
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We jay Merry Christmas to all our friends and customers...
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Wills Point, Texas
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a holiday complete with happiness to last forever and ever!
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WHOLESALEnS. AMO ALL sunvica BUSINESSES. A FAST, EASY
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I Arlington spent Saturday
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WHAT'S COOKIN'?—A short order of big-city rivalry is sim-
mering on this giant range built originally for the Chicago
Worlds Fair of 1893, by a Detroit, Mich, stove manufacturer
City fathers heard of the 19-foot, seven-inch plastic-and-steel bull
recently placed atop a 90-foot pylon in Kansas City, Mo . by the
American Hereford Association. They want everyone to know that
their gigantic reproduction, 30x20x25 feet, is big enough to roast
a critter of such Bunyanesque proportions, with plenty of room
elt over to.cook huge potsful of Michigan farm products Acting
Mayor Louis C. Miriana and Council woman Blanche Parent Wise
are atop the ash pit Council members Lugene Van Antwerp and
Mary V Beck are on the ground
ered the true nature of the K
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I charge at Fort Bliss the last of Hall
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tip W J be prouced Emory
to-wtat garments and shoes,
leady-to-wear tor me. and boys
I otion.s and general dry goods
■ Truly one of the reliable and i
prorrosen( mercantile houses in
this part of the state is your J
l C Penney Store in Athens at
■ 1044 Palestine, phone 2901
■ The J C Penney Co. is now
clenng a beautiful set of Jubilee
Slverwar at a great reduction
1 princ Tnese sets are made by
Elhe Wm Rogers Co. and are sold
for years has bemn and is today Sut ton
I unfailingly governed by the Gold- McAnally
I en Rule Whatsoever ye would "
I that men should unto you. do ye
Ealso unto them. ;Coleman
I Every customer pays one and-, 1
the same price,' and that price 11 ‘
■ assure s a superior value. The Emory
■ same square deal and just treat- Hin
l ment is given to all alike Potts
They carry at all times a large MeDue
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1 2. they can rejoice because they increasingly important role for
11 39 didn’t get what they wanted. women in the years to come '
■ discass so a prompt
is recommended.
I Decemter.
I Mt and Mrs Early Cash spent
I one day last week with Mr. and
: world leaders. For such they
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stoie ore of the late ible for hlue comb ir poultry
VIs art master- However their findrps could not
,, , Kemp
B kown store enjoys a large and Therp
l well-merited patre nage from the Cis ernos
I city and surrounding country S’
I This enterprise originated in the Erow
Cluck
■ mund of an energetic business Hedrick
B man named J C Peuney, who es- Totals
tablished the first store in Kem-
■ merer, Wyoming. Martins Mill
Ea new TV set Canton
■ A. wish eyemne a MerryRobinson
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Early Cash during the week-end t ML,,
wer Mr and Mrs Harold Cash sittton
r ddy White and Charles Miller.,
I ot Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Billy
cabtrc f Phalti Mr and Mrs —‘
Melvin Smith and children o' Ack.o,
Terrell Henry Goggans and son r E’.
Tundra, Bonner and m
: Mrs. Jeff Mosier and Edgewood
of Dallas visited Mr 1 Nason
ret' ■ -re
J Depicted swine
9 It is found in
the----Indies
13 lively
14 Falsifier
15 Insect egg
36 Royal
38 Expire
19 Part of “be” i
20 Starts again 3
22 Note of scale '
23 Nostril
25 Pillage
27 Landed
28 Goes astray
29 Accomplish
40 East Indies
(ab.)
31 Not (prefix!
2 Iulian river
33 Tilt
5 Feminine
appellation
38 Incite
19 Soaks flax
40 Anent
41 Attires
47 While
48 Solemn
promise
50 Walk
51 Swiss canton
52 Enthusiastic
ardor
54 Opposites
56 Pedestal part
37 Most severe
VERTICAL
1 Fruit
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one
dagnonis
A Curlee Suits and Sport Coats
a ranc n
Kelly said
a Lerdon exhibi-including *
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with other
BLUE COMB VIRUS
REPORTED ISOLATED
Research workers at Washing-
ton State Collere beleve they
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Washington—The U. S La-
10 bo: Department put out a bulle-1
& tin Saturday that should make:
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the Holbrins were locked in the
cellar every night And we never
Stapling Machines
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, and deftly swtched the paint-
ings
■ Th« whe < cp-r
seconds Kelly i
of Art discjosed Xonday
limited to the tii
’ way things were in 1910 and it ft'
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occupations that the census re- ■ ft
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’10 4 Reporting that about 30 per 4:
0 4 0 4 cent oi all workers in the United v
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3 0 4 6 "The presence of women
1 0 5 2 all occvpations even though their
110 3 representation is still small in
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, I Nimi, r-- Galilean fishermen and their
aS 31 iNIVrlial apostolic fellows of equally hum-
5a12o7 I ble origin into builders and
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ROYAL VM’IM ECES
STOLEN TO PROVE
i IT COULD BE DONE
London Sir Gerald Kelly pres-
j Ident of Erimin • Royal Academy
I hind it an idea that is clean,; Totals
I clear-cut The t,g idea with them :
take notice—
. ft pf tp 11 says that women now can
9 7 4 do any work a man can do, ac-
7 cording to Census Bureau job
0 2 classification standards, and are
2 17 bringing home the pay checks to
2 15 prove it
7 The study is based on the 1950
To find o n whether such a.. . ....
1.0 T,. Entomi DEW” ft the LSDA
theft would t i s he said he .
had a large weman smuggle In >7 developed,ne" effective I-
a reproducnor 1 one rl the chied baits or controlhins n-
paintings under ner dress, had retinde-resiMamflfe as well as
two children a erattentimwiththe.urbantPe house nie and
I an outcry in an adjcining room ’ ‛
I Parkland Hospital last week. Shaw
Mrs Sally Walsh has pur-1 Totals
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Thursday, Dec 23,1954 THE CANTON HERALD—7
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10 2 2Edgewood
5 2 0 12 Mason
1 1 1 3Ma5n
1004 James
1 1 0 3 Cartwright
1310 8 36 Williams
Creech
LOT OF BULL-This 19-foot,
se en-inch plastic - and - steel
bull is on his way to pasture
: op a 90-foot- high pylon in
Kansas City, Mo., provided tor
him by the American Hereford
Association
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I Saturday night with Mr
I Mrs Connie Stout
Knowing
I way oi .
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■ parents of a taty girl She hasFivare
Eteer named Becky Renay Fex
0 Mr ad Mrs. Odes Norrell of J J Ruff
I nea Matank visited Mrs. Sallie Hawkin-
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Thosi siting Mr and Mis Tot
I Christmas. : Stewart
Cpl and Mrs Bobby Stout Totals
My and Mrs Fule y Norrell’and
children ol Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Martins Mill
C. Everett
* " na Paige and Doris Dodson Dresses
a Crds
i The store of J C Penney Co. C Everett
is an important chapter in the Hudson
■ history of modern mercantile Wallace
methods. It is more than impor-Habbrook
■ tant it is nspiring. It is a story Duck
Eof a business with a big idea be- Reid
; ast collection of
21 Pullman cars 37 Aid
24 Being borne 42 Right (ab )
26 Bird 43 Goddess of
33 It has---- discord
tusks 44 Dispatched
34 Interstice 45 Except
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pf tp Mulry
4 8 Stewart
1 17 Totals
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q 0 Robinson
0 q ; Crawford
g 43 Whitaker
' ' Manley
Black
C 2 Foster
4 12 ‘ Hackney
the dead." a saying thi ' may
uration became well known ; ter
the Resurrection In add/ 1
all the rich memories of Je 1
! must have been to all the cis-
1 ciples, as the three prominent
• leaders made it known a power-
ful incentive to conviction, in-
spiration and courage, all vitally
needed in the times of difficulty
I and danger that lay ahead
I covery 1 Hutcherson
Rev Joe Eaton of Dallas filled Brewer
I ,1, appointment at the church '
I i nda. He accepted the call as uCK
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eft at other vetennary schools
Authorites nevertheless are watch-
mg carefully for further results
August s sually the peak month
. ry amps
although 1 may
t imes of the
are sometimes
«. Arthur Dorsey and: James
over the week-end Wiliam
nd Mrs. L C Hargrove's; Cree h
fake
It vas only g n nt t prove it
could e de n- Keiy told the audi-
ence ■ • -.•••,• Helat-
er returne the work a painting
by the 14 th ent r German Ar-
tist Hans Holbein
Kelly said the incident oc-
1 curred in 1950 w hen the king lent
pieces and replaced .t with a be duplicated h research work-
ge
■ AI D,IWAI OTHER TOURNAMENT
I Old Bethel SconEs
■ We art very sorry to rrport
■ i ieh Ethenidge in Parkland Hos- ’’
I seriously 11 He McFaul
was m a car wreck in Dallas. 1 Thorp
H We wish for him a speedy re- Ciscenca
termined but it i always th
In the history of human aflaiz
especially in man's religious h -
tory. nothing is more remark bl
than the transformation of t re
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1954, newspaper, December 23, 1954; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516589/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.