The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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DEFEAIS. He has lost the folowing races:
1926-Defeated for Sheriff of Foard Coumty by L D. Campbell.
1930—Defeated lar District Attorney by Joha Meyon,
1932—Dofeated for District Attorney by Ed CowH.
1940—Defeated for District Attorney br T. Gene Rogen
1946 Dof—tod for Court of Criminal Appesk by
Tom L Beauchamp.
1952—Defoated for Court of Criminal Appenhks by
IL K. Woodley.
1956—Dofaated for Court of Criminal Appoaks by
W. A. Morrison.
1951—Defeated for District Judge by Tom Davis.
I960—Defeated for Court of Civil Appeak by James Denton.
1962—Dofeated for Texas Supreme Court by Mood* F. Griffin.
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Jim Langdon Ims fully lived up to Governor. Con-
nally's expectations. He has conducted his office in the
spirit of Governor Jim Hogg, who had the Commission
set up in 1891 to look after the public interest in rail-
road and freight rates. It now regulates also truck and
bus rates and the production of oil and gas. Judge
Langdon will continue to keep transportation rates in
line and see to it that our oil reserves are protected
against waste and greed. This will help keep down Texas
gasoline prices, already among the lowest in the nation.
Jim Langdon was elected District Judge twice and
re-elected Chief Justice of the E Paso Court of Ch
Appeals.
Campus Chatter - -
VOLLEYBALL GIRLS
DEFEAT MINEOLA
by Jeffie Whatley
Thursday night, April 9, the
Canton volleyball girls teams
were victorious over Mineola.
The Ateam won by a score of
15 to 2. The second A team game
scores were 16 to 14 in favor of
Canton, also.
The B team scores were 15 to
2 in the first and 15 to 5 in the
second game, with Canton lead-
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FACULTY, GUESTS
ENJOY7 FISH FRY’
by Billy Ballard
A fish fry was held Thurs-
day night, April 8, in the school
lunchroom for the families and
facilty and trustees of Canton
school and other guests.
The fish were furnished by Mr.
D. D. Mitchell and the male fac-
ulty members who caught them
at Lake Tawakoni.
The menu consisted of French
fried potatoees, pickles, onions
and fish, of course. It was pre-
pared by Mr. Norris Birdwell,
Mr. Liston Barber, Mr. Don Ross
and Mr. Mitchell.
These people are to be con-
gratulated on breparing a very
delicious meal.
Railroad Commissioner pa
Jim Langdon is a 49-year- l .
old native Texan with a | J
winning record in public wj
office. When John Con- 12
nally appointed him to 2
the Railroad Commission, 8
the Governor said: ■
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Clovis High School in Clovis
New Mexico, and attended
Texas Woman's Unibersity. She
versityis a s enior at A&I Col-
lege in Kingsville. Her sorority
is Alpha Chi.
The groom was graduated from
W. B. Ray higgh school in Con-
pus Christi, Del Mar College and
North Texas State University.
He is a member of the Pi Kappa
Alpha fraternity.
Attending was graduated, Mr. J.
Those attending from out-of-
Wown were Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Estes and 'Mrs. James C. Estes
of San Antonio.
Miss Anna Constatina Askoun-
is became the bride of Thomas
Howard Estes in an evening
ceremony at the Bernard Chapel
of First Christian Church in Cor-
pus Christi, March 6.
Col. and Mrs. Gust Askounis
of Langley Air Force Base, Va.,
are the parents of the bride.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Estes, 4305 Gertie,
Corpus Christi.
The bride wore a gown of silk
organza over white taffeta with
a Sabrina neckline. Tne skirt
was accented with a panel ap-
pliqued on Swiss lace with organ-
za bows.
She wore a lace mantilla veil
and carried a white Bible.
Miss Leslie Carol Sklorenko
was the maid of honor. Best man
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1964, newspaper, April 16, 1964; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516783/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.