The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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dinner at the
Park Sunday
RED RIND
PICNIC HAMS
28 OZ.
GLASS
Giving a bridal gift of a color telephone
is a thoughtful and useful gift. It’s charm,
color, convenience all in one. Send it in
your bride’s choice of smart decorator
colors. Can our business office and arrange
for thia delightful surprise gift today.
dren of Greenville ;
Birdwell of Canton.
Kellam Wetzel and
SHURFINE
CRACKERS
Mrs. Ross Wetzel of Azle visit-|
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilker- !
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STALEY’S PURE
Corn Oil
SHURFRESH
Cooking Oil
ENERGY
Bleach
Mrs. Annis Boyter of Oil City.
La., Mrs. Lucile Seale and Max-
ine of Ferris visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Goode and
Howard.
Mrs, Wick Wilkerson and chil-
dren spent last week with her
father, Cliff Kearby, and Mrs.
Kearby of Dallas. Mr. Wilkerson
visited them Saturday night and
they returned home Sunday..
Mrs. Albert Sneed. Mrs. Elsie
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SHURFINE FROZEN
LEMONADE
A. F. PURE
ICE CREAM
2B””
Mike Cline of Van and Chester | er. Hams, chops and bacon are
Flatt of Myrtle Springs. ; the most popular.
BROOK’S
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Prices Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday
SHURFFINE EYAPORATED
Milk
10 oz.
JAR
22 oz.
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Cookies
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tained with a birthday
Myrtle Springs
by her children
of Baytown, Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
field Wallace and children of Ter-
rell, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beggs
of Tyler. Those from Baytown
accompanied Mrs. Sanders to the
singing convention at Ben Wheel-
er Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie’Shinn of
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dren of Fort Morgan, Colo., and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Crabtree of!
Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parks;
and children of Humble are vis-1
iting friends and relatives here
this week.
Visiting in the Charles Faglie
1, GALlON 29c
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son Friday of last week. Their'
Stanger, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ab- Sunday visitors were Mr. and ;
bie, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hobbs j Mrs. Cecil Townsend and chil-
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Dallas spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norrell. home Friday night
man.
Visiting Mrs. John
Mr. and
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Little Hope-Moore
Services at Little Hope Church
Sunday were well attended. Some
visitors were present. The inter-
mediate, junior, primary and
young people’s departments put
on a program of songs for fath-
ers day. Rev. Louie Barron began
a revival meeting Sunday night
at Ben Wheeler. A layman. Bob-
by Few of Mineola, brought the
message at Little Hope Sunday
evning.
Visitors attending church at
Little Hope Sunday were Chap-
lain John H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Sourhers of Fort Hood,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wright of
Dallas, Elton Townsend of Fort
Morgan, Colo., Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Barron of Tyler, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Barron and baby of
ing were Mr. and Mrs. James I
that afternoon.
Rev. Bobby Booth and family
are spending the week at Car-
thage with the latter's parents,
and attending homecoming serv-
ices Sunday at Providence where
Rev. Booth formerly was pastor
Visitors this weekend of Mrs.
Eva Morris were Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Shelton of Arlington. Mrs.
Coy Giddings of Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Shelton of Fort
Worth. Mrs. Callie Murphy of
Dallas and sister of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carder.
Janie and John returned home
Saturday from a three weeks
vacation trip to the Worlds Fair
in New York City, Bar Harbor.
Maine. Toronto. Canada. Chica-
go, Hl„ and other points of in,
terest.
Mrs. Effie Chaney was enter-
children of Mineola
Roland and Mrs.
and other relatives. A bountiful
meal was served at the noon
hour. Many gifts were presented
the hnoree. The afternoon was
spent in taking pictures Attend-
Mrs. Fannie Edmonson. Mrs. Mary McPhail, Mrs. Ralph Lasa- j
Dimple Edmonson of Gladewater, ter of Oklahoma City, Okla., and i
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tunnell of
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cent pictures made of agricul-
tural projects and the rose fields
in the county.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Gibbs over the weekend were
their daughters, Mrs. Berdie
Smith and Mrs. T. A. Reel of
Dallas Linda Smith, Freddie
Smith of Dallas. Katie Martin of
Garland and Sharon Hendrix of
Canton are spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs.
Harry- Shamburger visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Bedingfield of
Tyler Sunday, They attended the
motorcycle races in Longview
7 14 oz.
/ CANS
Colfax.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seale of
Dallas visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Faglie. Betty
Faglie returned home aftr spend-
ing a week with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schaur
and Chaplain John Brown of Fort
Hood spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown.
FRYERS
HORMELTHICK SLICED
BACON
SLICED CHEESE
muuuunuumummuemff HI
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1, 59c
Something blue...and a lot
of other lovely colors too!
MYRTLE SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Free-
man and Gary’ Don of Dallas
were weekend visitors of Mrs.
May Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reed of
Canton were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reed.
Visitors of Mrs, Myrtle Mul-
lins over the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Al Yarrah of Califor-
nia, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Polous
of Dallas and Mrs. Johnny
Hutchins of Lake Dallas.
Nancy Yarrah of California
spent several days this week
with Elaine Mullins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall of
Highland visited Mrs. C H.
Daugherty Sunday.
Mrs. E. M. Shamburger ac-
companied Miss Alma Flippo,
Joyce Durgin and Sher ion Stev-
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
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Vick, Mrs. Carnie Mayberry, Mrs. IT
and Bill G. Faglie visited Tues- I
day and Wednesday with Mrs. I
Wayne Vick in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mrs. Vick is in Hot Springs for
treatment for arthritis.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Townsend
and children of Fort Morgan,
Colo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Wilkerson and family and
Mrs. Mae Townsend this week.
Mrs. Bill G. Faglie visited
Tuesday with Mrs. Eloise Napier
of Dallas, Mrs. Johnny Flatt and I
Mrs. Marvoline Cobb and chil-
dren of Lancaster,
Visiting in the home of Rev. j
and Mrs. Louie Barron Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ivy
and children. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Bill I
Barron and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Skinner and chil-
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When cooking cheese, keep the ,
Donald Chaney and sons, Mr. and heat low, cautions Mrs. Gwen '
Mrs. Boyd Chaney and daugh- Clyatt, Extension Service ion-,
ter, Charlotte, and Mrs. Earline sumer marketing specialist |
Francis of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Cheese needs just enough heat .
Homer Decker and children of to melt and blend with other in- !
Mesquite, Mr. and Mrs. James gredients. High heat or over- j
Spears and children of Garland, cooking will make cheese tough •
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simmons and stringy.
and children of Canton. Mr. and ----------------
Mrs. Glenn Foster and children There are about 30 different ।
of Edgewood. Mr. and Mrs. Ver-' cuts of pork available. Fresh !
dis Chaney of San Diego. Calif., j pork cuts include loins—from |
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Davis and । which chops and roasts are cut!
children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis — shoulders, spareribs, sausage
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Single- meat and fresh hams, to mention
ton and Bill of Wills Point, Mr a few. Cured cuts include hams j
: and Mrs. Howard Wheeler and bacon and smoked picnic should-;
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964, newspaper, June 25, 1964; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516793/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.