The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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Editor
Charles Gutierrez
Sponsor ..Mrs. Garth Slaughter
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BETTY CROCKER
NATURE’S BEST
1 Grand Champion dairy cow and
Purex
Cake Mix
Peanut Butter
with
her.
Herbert Douthit,
a
heifer.
Donald
Jake I
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GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES
3c
Lettuce
NEUHOFFS ALL MEAT
5c Franks
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Fresh RADISHES
cello bag
OPEN HORSE SHOW - APRIL 18
Green ONIONS
bunch
9 A. M.
NEUHOFFS DRY CURED
(YOUTH CLASSES INCLUDED)
25c
Bacon
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and
REGISTERED A.Q.H.A. SALE
MOHAWK
25c
HAM HOCKS
per lb.
W rite for Sale Catalogues: Box 392
NONE SOLD TO DEALERS AT THIS PRICE
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(Contributed by John Owens and
Bill Mitchell.)
4 OZ.
CANS
Frank don’t stop,
Frank don't halt,
Frank Parks.
HONEY
BOY
LB.
CAN
15 OZ.
CAN
ALL
LAYER
CAKES
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Don don't kill,
Don don’t murder,
Don Slaughter.
Ricky not beam,
Ricky not flash,
Billy Ray.
Peggy not seamstress,
Peggy not weaver,
Peggy Taylor.
David not butcher,
David not baker,
David Miller.
Robert not girlish,
Robert not feminine,
Robert Manley.
Liston not rancher,
Liston not farmer,
Liston Barber.
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land. He enjoys all types
sports.
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Shaw. His favorite pastime
chasing girls.
The 880 runner for CHS
THE CAMPUS CHATTER
Canton High School Section of The Canton Herald
OSAGE
FREESTONE
PURE
SHORTENING
NO. 212
CANS
NINE LIVES
CAT FOOD
TRACK PRQFILES
The mile runner for the Can-
ton track team is David Robin-
son whose best time is 5.12.3. He
is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs
150 pounds. He is usually seen
with Mike Chamness and Dennis
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treating the play cast to dinner
at Tyler.
IT’S ALL IN THE NAME
by Charles Gutierrez
Not Ann’s green Ford,
Not Ann’s brown Ford,
But Ann Stanford.
Billy Jack not chunk.
Bill Jack not Chip,
Billy Jack Peace.
Linda not grader,
Linda not tractor,
Linda Dozier. .
John not lake.
John not pond,
John Pool.
ORCHIDS AND ONIONS
by Sandra Rasco
Orchids to the senior class
Kaufman County American
Quarter Horse Club
CANTON, TEXAS
PRICES GOOD THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
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Co-Sponsored by the
LAI IMAN COUNTY ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE
GRADE “A”
Fresh Eggs 3^$1
10c
Gerald Mitchell, a sophomore
agriculture student, had the
Slaughter, a sophomore. showed I
three head. Two were Hereford |
! bulls, both of which placed first |
for in their separate classes. Donald
. also showed a Hereford heifer
" j which placed second in its class. '
Wayne Littrell’s Hereford heifer'
also placed second in its divi. 1
ry, James Knox, Sandra Rasco,
Jimmy Eubank. Ann Norman. I
Jean Watson, Michele Mahaffey, 1
Jerry Bryant, Linda Dozier and
Georgia Reese. The meal was — ----.
paid for by the money received of course won first in his class
form the senior play. "t " ’r ' ‘ T-tt, _
Everyone thorough enjoyed the freshman, showed the first place I
trip. — GEORGIA REESE' dairy heifer. Donald Jake 1
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FINAL PLANS SET
FOR SENIOR TRIP
The seniors plan to go to Wiley
Dude Ranch, May 8, for their last
trip.
The dude ranch has horseback
riding, ping-pong, softball, vol-
leyball, horseshoe pitching, stage
coach and hay rides, and a beau-
tiful thirty foot by sixty foot
swimming pool.
They plan to leave Canton at
8:30 Friday morning. Wiley Dude
Ranch is located at Lewisville.
— JEAN WATSON
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spotlight is on Frank Parks
Frank was born on July 10, 1945,
to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Parks. He
likes to eat pork chops and en-
joys riding around in his car.
His intention is to work for
the Dallas Power & Light Co. in
Dallas after graduation.
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the senior spotlight this week.
Guess who likes shrimp, the col-
or blue, who likes to ride around |
and date, and whose favorite j
teacher is Mr. Clyde Ross.
Finally, guess who wants to
attend Tyler Junior College for |
two years and then transfer to i
Texas University to be a phar- ;
Onions to Mrs. Gullett for giv-
inorehldsotobnokkespimgtest - Macky Walters showed al
being a good sport to the senior 1 third place Angus heifer. Ralph 1
play members. Beal showed two head. His Here.
K A I F M A N A R E N A
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Allen Hargroves whose best time
is 2.12.6 Allen has a wide range
of interests from listening to rec-
ords to chasing girls. Allen is
usually seen with Cliff Strick-
HORMEL ALL MEAT
Chili
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55c
Fryers
pie, English Peas, mashed pota-
toes, lettuce-tomato salad, en- sparkling
riched bread, brownies, milk.
Onions and “liver" to Mr ford heifer and Hereford steer
day. both placed fourth in their re-
Gann. spective classes.
Orchids to the speech class for It is encouraging to see boys
preaching good nursery rhymes from the Canton area build up
Orchids to Mrs. Scott and Mr. the family’s herd and raise prize
Holloway for being the only cattle.
teachers to observe sloppy day. I
2 8 oz. cans 27c
play cast ate at El Charrro’s in
Tyler. The cast, accompanied by
the senior sponsors. Mrs. Slaugh-
ter. Mr. Hesse and Mr. Gann,
went to Tyler on a bus. macist
After the cast left El Charro’s, 1 If you have guessed who, you I
they went to K-Mart's for a few are good. The senior is Billy
minutes. The cast then left Tyler Jack
and returned to Canton.
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Students attending were Billy
Jack Peace. Patsy Morris, Billy 1 by Alicia Fitzgerald
Ballard, John Owens, Alicia Fitz- Several Canton FFA students
gerald, Dennis Cox, Jeffie What. I entered a Project and Open I
“ ‘ । Livestock show held in Edge-
1 wood April 4 and walked off
j with awards.
CAFETERIA MENUS
FOR APRIL 20-24
Monday, April 20 — Pressed ham.
and pimento cheese sandwiches,
vegetable stew, shredded lettuce,
pickles, crackers, cup cakes and
milk.
Tuesday.April 21 — Chicken
NEUHOFFS
Worlds Fair
weepalaken
ENTRY BLANKS
on NEUHOFF
PRODUCTS
“ 23c
Wednesday, April 22 — Pinto
beans. mixed greens, tomato
macaroni, onion slices, enriched
bread, combread, blackberry cob-
bler, milk.
Thursday, April 23 — Hot dogs,,
French fries, pickles, onion slices,
cheese strips, fruit jello, milk.
Friday, April 24- Turkey and
dressing, giblet gravy, green
beans, sliced tomatoes, cranberry
sauce, rolls, pear halves and
cookies, milk.
BILL MITCHELL
12 oz. cello 19c
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2—THE CANTON HERALD Thurs., April 16, 1964
REGULAR
KOTEX 37 Fryers
it it it
Guess which other boy is in
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Performance Horses will work at 10 A. M.
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Tuesday, April 7, the Senior
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RIPE
Tomatoes SALL
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AMERk BEAUTY
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