The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1955 Page: 2 of 8
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thought-provoking intelligence.
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Fellow at the other end of the
line says that he spent the holi-
day in honor of the truthful Fa-
ther of His Country thinking up
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disapproval
command
50 Cretan
mountain
53 French article
FOR ANOTHER PIE
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OUT AND DO THE
milking for me!
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43 Nuisance
44 Mimics
45 The dill
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28 Luxuriate in
warmth
32 Impenetrable
hardness
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Everyone is cordially insited to
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Baptist Church Sunday He and family.
Several from here attended fu-
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Mrs. Henry are ’he parents of
a son. bom Feb. 28 in a Jackson-
ville hospital. He has been named
The Standard Equipment Tire
on the New 1955 Cars • • •
Saint Paul's preaching in Asia
Minor and of the opposition he
encountered in Ephesus through
the commotion stirred up By
worshipers of the Goddess Di-
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12 Ransoms
13 Weird
14 Prince
15 Click beetles
17 Manuscript
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18 Behold!
19 Unusual
20 Regardless of
time (ab)
21 Rough lava
22 Decigrar
24 Gull-like bird ‘
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imitator <
29 Slipped
30 Free nation
(ab)
31 Onager
32 Wiles
33 Scottish
sheepfolds
35 Writing table
36 Symbol for
niton
37 While
38 Pronoun
40 On top
44 Part of “be"
45 Exclamation
47 Ungrateful
person
49 American
writer
51 Charger
52 It has long,
----claws on
its forepaws
54 Sow
55 Having made
a will
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2 Remarks (ab.)
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City council of Hugo. Okla,
has voted to cut members’ sala-
ries from 8100 to 81 a year. Ru-
mor has it that raise-seeking
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of religion and patriotism, and backed lies that might become
useful come baseball season.
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yr and Mrs Dale Da vidson en-, Helen Derrick Friday afternoon.
“ "d-r Joe Oxford, son of Mrs. Pat
it for its warning against those
who would take the noble thin. some good,
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It’s heaven on earth for a min-
ister in Detroit Lakes. Minn. The
good man shares a duplex with
chap name of St Peter.
Small boy in Atlantic City. N
J„ called the police—said his
mother wasn't back from shop-
ping. and he wanted his lunch
Officers fixed him a snack Com-
plete with copcakes, maybe1
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NIGHT I WORK IN THE KITCHEN-
bak ng. cleaning eggs COOK
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GIVE ANYTHING TO GET -
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province
5 Nothing
6 Long meter
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7 Belgian river
8 Climbing
peppers
9 Before
10 Ventilates
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13 Organ of
hearing
18 Musical note
21 Ascended
23 Accustoms
24 Former
FUDGE ruled a slightly bewil-
• dered citizen in New Orleans
couldn’t be accused of drunk
driving—he was piloting a mule-
and-wagon rig. Hizoner must be
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The Firestone Gum-Dipping
process, patented in 1920, has
long been famous for extra pro-
tection against blowouts. Now,
with valuable speedway experi-
ence and millions of miles of
testing on the highway,
Firestone combines Gum-
Dipping with Safety-Tensioning
to take the stretch out of tire
cords, a major cause of tire
failure in high speed driving.
The result is greater blowout
Protection and longer tire life.
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home after visiting her daughter.
Audrey Lee in Ellis county, and
children in Fort Worth recently
Mr. and Mrs. Em Fyron will
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throughout the Roman world, it
soon came into conflict with the
rites. literature and great, im-
posing shrines and temples of
paganism.
Nowhere is that conflict so
marked nor so vividly depicted
as in the story told in Acts of
ana
And the story has an interest-
mg, modern application For
among the worshipers of the god-
dess were the silversmiths who
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Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Foster and
baby, Mr and Mrs V. A. Blue
of Dallas visited Mr and Mrs
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made shrines and who, like some
today, were more interested in
the material profits of religion
than in any sincerity of worship
When they saw Paul’s mission
succeeding, the silversmiths said
among themselves, "Our craft is
in danger " And. to conceal their
self-interest from the people
they cried that "Great is Diana
cA the Ephesians."
This, too. has its modern coun-
terpart. as some still use the
cloak of religion to stir up pre. u-
dices or advance self-interest
Read, and reread, this great
lesson in Acts. Not just for its
account of Christianity in con
flict with paganism Oh, no Read
played 42.
Harvey and Marcus Tucker vis- Argie
Sited their mother, whois in a discharge from the army
Galveston hospital. She under- and is at home
went major surgery last Friday.
At last report she was doing very
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Copies of the rules
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cake and coffee were served.
Mrs Nell Jones and daugh-
, with them.
Mr and Mrs D C. Kearby and
children and Mrs Betty Knowles
attended Sunday school of Dallas, Mr and Mrs Joe Slider
.nd Brenda of Mesquite and Mr.
and Mrs Bill Watkins of •Jack,
son visited Mr and Mrs. Frank
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neral services for L C. Jarvis in
Canton Tuesday afternoon.
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cobs and children of Fort Worth
spent the week-end with Mr. and
tertained with a 42 party Friday — ------
night Those present were Mr. Oxford was to have had surgery
and Mrs w. A. Davidson and on his wrist Saturday. He Eot
Mary Mr. and Mrs. Dick Phil- hurt recently at school. We hope
lips and Gene. Mr. and Mrs. Coye he will soon he back in school
Lambdin, Winell and Kenneth. Mr and Mrs. Coye Lambdin
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Brinkley, and family. Mr and Mrs J. M!
Johnny Ern Pyron, Jim Hobbs. Boyd and family visited Mr. and
Bob Phillips, Mrs Linton David- Mrs A. L. Rodgers of Martin
son and Terry. and Mr. and Mrs Springs community Sunday alt”
y v Hall. Pop com, cookies. ernoon.
-----------------—------------ Mrs. Annie Brown returned
। James Michael.
Mrs. Pearl Dun’ll left last
Thursday for California where
she will spend a month with her
daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Pittman, and
Bai
Elmer Knowles Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Noel Thurston
and baby of Dallas spent Satur-
day night with Mrs. Annie Thurs-
ton Mrs Thurston returned home
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(HRISTIANITY began with de-
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a Messiah, and earnest disciples
believing that they had found the
Messiah The atmosphere and
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If a nail should Newly designed No hum or whine
penetrate this tire, silent tread has more because tread ele-
the Safety-Liner grips angles... more skid- ments overlap to
it and slows air protecting edges prevent rhythmic vi-
loss . .. No sudden than ever before ... bration. Silent Safety-
flat tires ... no need has 70% more skid- Grip Tread won’t
to change flats on resisters than ordi- squeal even on
the road. nary tires, sharpest turns.
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meeting all incoming trains, and
burning every paper which con-
tains this dangerous bit of
Jackson
Rev. Jimmy Henry filled the
pulpit at both services at the
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INTELLIGRAM
Check the correct word:
1. Edgar Faure was the (9th) (4th) French-
man to attempt to form a government since
the fall of the Mendes-France regime.
2. Death-dealing explosion recently rocked a
docked U. S. submarine at (San Francisco)
(Boston Navy Yard).
3. (FM) (AM) radio transmission is the sys-
tem whereby most radio programs are put
off) the air.
4. A gigantic wire-tapping operation was re-
cently exposed in (Miami) (New York City).
5. (Democrats) (Republicans) recently pro-
posed a $20-per-person income tax cut
6. Three-speed record players operate at 78,
33 and (45) (25) r.p.m.
7. Some home recording machines (do) (do
not) record from the center of the record
outward.
8. The whale (is) (is. not) a true mammal.
9, The Navy (does) (does not) have a plane
which takes off vertically.
10. Grand Central Station has (four) (two)
train-loading levels.
Count 10 for each correct choice. A score of 0-20 is
poor, 30-60, average 70-80, superior, and 90-100, very
superior
Mr. and Mrs. Max Patterson There will be singing at the
and son of Seagoville visited MT- Highland Baptist Church every
and Mrs. Oscar Strength Sunday. third and fourth Thursday nights
Mr and Mrs W O. Blue and beginning Thursday night, March
George of Corinth visited Mr. and --- - - -
■ Mrs Casey Sunday. I
Mr and Mrs. Horace Moore o5
Dallas visited over the week-end
with Mr and Mrs Elmo McCord.
v. and Mrs. Severe Durant . w
and children of Dallas visited 1955 Texas Hybrid Corn Pro-
Mr and Mr< Ben Ude Sunday, duction program have been mail-
Mrs Carles Todd and Charles ed to all county agents. Farmers,
pi Adelaide Coses Bennie Lide 4-H and FFA members interested
In Emma Jean Carpenter at- in participating should contact
tended church at Wesley Chapel the local agent or vocational agri-
Sunday icultcre teacher for details.
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j Grove Church in Canton Friday
I night.
i Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ayres
I and baby of Dallas spent the
■ j week-end with Mr. and Mrs
, Daniel Ayres and family.
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New resilient tread The tread is com-
compounds and flex- pounded of extra-
ible tread design tough wear-resistant
absorb road shock, rubber. Its Safety-
Elimination of the Tensioned, Gum-
inner tube also pro- Dipped* Cord Body
vides a softer, more prevents dangerous
comfortable ride. tread cracking.
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well.
Mr and Mrs Tom Lide and
Janice visited Verna Dean Lade
in Dallas Sunday, Verna Dean
left Dallas Sunday afternoon to
enter school in Chicago to be an
airline hostess.
There will be a housewarming
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Elmer Knowles in the Wallace
community on Friday night,
March 11
spent Sunday afternoon with their
-- children at Mesquite and Pleas-
,22 ant Grove
13 Several from here attended the
(0 workers meeting at the Oak
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Mrs. Willie Melton.
Singing was well attended
Sunday afternoon with visitors
from various places.
Mrs Tom Wyatt left last week
to spend several months with her
son Charlie Wyatt, and family
in Arizona. Mr. Wyatt plans to
go out there in a few days.
We are sorry to report Ben
Hardy Bennett still on the sick
list Also Larry Hunter has the
mumps.
Mr and Mrs Willie Melton
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and Mrs. P G. Music and spending the week with her sis-
and Mrs. J- ter and family. Mr and Mrs.
of Tyler Leroy Brinkley
Mrs. Faye Hicks visited Mrs.
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1955, newspaper, March 10, 1955; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516600/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.