The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, Nov. 11, 1965 THE CANTON HERALD—3
CLASSIFIED ADS
Display Classified- For Sale
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Anbulanee Serviee
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A WELL IMPROVED 55 acres of
grassland in good location,
- 32.00
stock ponds and excellent
tax 4c
gentle Brahman bulls. Call Martins
$8.00
1 Year .
Willard Sides.
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$2.50
4462, Canton.
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tax 5c
1 Year
$3.5)
tax 7c
Auto Supply.
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Taylor, Ben Wheeler.
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COLFAX
Read The
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Canton Herald
Classified
Matter Of Any Kind See
Us
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Oakland.
HOUSE LEVELING
FOUNDATION WORK—SILLS REPLACED
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Springs.
CONCRETE WORK OF ALL KINDS
i. E. GIBBARD
Wills Pstat, Texas
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Want To Hny
Order Yow
For Job
CHRISTMAS CARDS
FROM
Printing
TRUMAN KNOX
PHONE 567-4469
CANTON
Now! ’66 Chevelle Malibu by Chevrolet
Call 107-4000
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and in most instances you get
just as good if not better buy«.
Canton
Phone 567-4106
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CANTON, TEXAS
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CHEVROLETA
‘66 Chere lie Malibu Sport Coupe (foreground) and new ^-door Malibu Sport Sedan,
See the new ’66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy II, Corvair and Corvette at your dealer’s
Benoaeng
Free Estimate
PHONE 848-7504
Ambulance
Service
FOR SALE: Several young, gentle,
registered Brahman bulls and heif-
ers, reasonably priced.—E. M. El-
rod, Palestine,. Phone 7294010. 43t2p
LOST: One metal tool box contain-
hand tools. Reward.—T. A. Crim,
3304 Van or Terrell Ogletree, 567-
FOR clean Coastal Hay see or call
F. E. Skidmore, 165-6486 Myrtle
like new
fences, <
GULLETT’S
JEWELRY
PHONE 567-4466
Rev. and Mrs. O B. Hardin and
Linda of Oakwood.
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with
barns,
EDGEWOOD
UPHOLSTERY
Ph. TW 6-4213 after 5 p.m.
Free County-wide Delivery
Good Selection Fabrics
ABSTRACTS
If You Have A Land
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Open After 5:30
each day
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FARMS or OTHER REAL
ESTATE FOB SALE
R. B. (JACK) TURNER
Texas Real Estate Broker
offices with Home Ina Agency
Ph. TR 3-2218 Wills Potnt
In Van Zandt and Adjoining Counties:
6 Months .........................
Hilliard
Funeral Home
HOT.
CALL 567-4122
FOR PROMPT. COURTEOUS
tax 6c
Outside Vau Zandt and Adjoining Counties:
6 Months ............................
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house on
Tower Street, fence back yadrd,
$60. Call 5674705.—D. G. Williams.
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Van Zandt County
Abstract Co.
Canton -:- Ph. LO 7-4680
Morth Side Square
degistered Pabllc Surveyor
Phone TRS2774
FOR SALE: Extra clean 1954 Cheve-
rolet 2 door sedan; lots of extras,
$275.—E. B. Miller, Phone 567-4693.
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Dr. E. M. Slack
OPTOMETRIST
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J. L Hatfield
General
Contractor
ATaqu manama
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AMBULANCE
24 hour Serviee
Phone LO-7-4111
EUBANK
Funeral Home
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Reid’s Dress Shop
MRS. TRUETT REID
OAKLAND
p3“ - where your Chevrolet dealer
comes in.
John W. Warren
Plumbing and Machine
Ditch Digging
567-4671 Canton, Texas
Two racy new
hardtops
A clean-sculptured new sport
coupe with recessed rear
window, and—for the first time
—a 4-door Chevelle Sport
Sedan. Pick from 12 racy-look-
ing new Chevelles in all for '66.
Not only will you find more
variety in the '66 Chevelle
lineup, but even more of what
makes a Chevelle a Chevelle.
Say you pick a new Malibu
Sport Sedan and specify the
new 220-hp V8. You’ve got
yourself quite a machine.
Or pick a Malibu Sport
Coupe, equip it with the new
Strato-bucket front seats,
and order the new 275-hp V8.
You’ve got yourself even
more machine.
Or maybe you’d like to
pick a new black-grilled SS
396 Coupe or Convertible.
(Standard engine is a Turbo-
Jet 396 V8 with 325 hp. And
there’s also a 360-hp version
you can specify.) Now you’ve
got yourself the meet.
Which ’66 Chevelle for
you? The answer to that
covers a lot more ground than
we can here. And that’s
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For Guaranteed Service In
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING
REPAIRS, REFINISHING
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THE CANTON HERALD
TYLER and CAPITOL STREETS
Owned and published weekly by Jack G. Camp-
bell and entered in the post offiee at Canton, Texas
75103, as second class mail matter, under the Act of
March 3,1879. Any erroneous reflections upon the char-
acter, standing or reputation of any person or firm or
corporation which may appear in the eolunans of thi
newspaper will be gladly corrected upon being brought
to the attention of the Publisher.
Second class postage paid at Canton, Texas 151031
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140 ACRES OF GOOD open pasture
land on hard surfaced road, with
excellent fences, cross fences and
corral, two spring fed ponds, $140
per acre.—Call Robinson Realty,
5674517. 45t2
FOR SALE: 6 serviceable age reg-
istered Polled Hereford bulls. Sac-
rifice $150 each, now. Also regis-
tered and grade serviceable age
modern home,
on Farm Road 852.
Rev. Tommy Loftin filled his reg-
ular appointment at the Methodist
church Sunday at the 11 o’clock
hour. There was good attendance.
Rev. Loftin brought an inspiring
message. Rev. Jim Railey of Mes-
quite preacher at the Presbyterian
church Sunday night.
Mrs. A. B. Tunnell and Mrs.
Thelma Reynolds attended “the day
apart” in Tyler Thursday at Bell’s
Lake House on Hilt’s Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pratt’s grand-
son, Jeff Marks, of San Antonio is
spending a few weeks with them.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Austin
AMBITIOUS MAN OR WOMAN
A Marshall Field Family owned
Enterprise has local opening for am-
bitions man or woman of good char-
acter. Full or part-time work. Anx-
ious to earn above average income,
Must be ready to accept position
immediately. For local interview
write fully to O. M. York, P. 0. Box
234, Tyler, stating age, education,
experience and phone number. 44t2p
Wednesday and lunch in served to
guests to help the building fund.
A discussion on various projects
for adding to the fund was held
during recreation. Mrs. G. D. Stout,
Mrs. Floyd Stout and Mrs. Henry
Brunson were winners. Mrs. R. F.
Chamblee received the birthday
shower. Mrs. G, D. Stout and Mrs.
Joe Foster will receive the shower
in November.
The next meeting will be Nov. 16
for the regular meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell Oliver and
family of Tyler visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Oliver Saturday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Emer Mayne and
family of Napes spent Friday night
and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Furrh. thers visiting in the
Furrh home during the weekend
were Dalton Mayne and sons of Sea-
goville and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Oliver of Canton.
Rev. Kenneth Ralph, the new
Presbyterian pastor from New Zea-
land was a visitor at both church
services Sunday. We welcome Rev.
Ralph to our midst. We offer our
help and prayer in every way pos-
sible.
Eleven members of the Green
Thumb Garden Chib attended the
autumn trails drive in Winnsboro
on Tuesday of last week. All re-
ported a wonderfu time and saw
some beautiful scenery there and
on the trip down and back. A pic-
nic lunch was enjoyed at Latta Park
Fitted; Frames
on Highway 64
Thursday—9 a. m.-4 p. m.
Eyes examined- Glasses
"itted; Frames
Replace pr Repaired
Lenses Duplicated
For Appointment
Phone LO 7-4251
_____________________________ WANTED T OBUY: Small farm, 100
FOR SALE: Hickory timber. Joe B. acres or less. Phone 5674351.-Ross
Old Bethel Club
Meets Recently
Members of the Old Bethel Gar-
den Club met October 20. All mem-
bers except three were present.
“Some day” was sung by the
group and Mrs. Bartlett Stout led
in prayer.
Reports were given. Mrs. Henry
Brunson had sent eight cards. A
bake sale was held the following
Saturday in Canton.
The club began its years ac-
and Mrs. William Nixon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Moose White, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Richardson and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Henry and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Andrews over the weekend.
Mrs. Jack Meredith and children
of Corsicana, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Daniel, Jr. and children of
Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daniel,
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Daniel and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Marvin,
Mrs. Mary Brock and son, Danny
of Canton visited Mr. and Mrs.
William Daniel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Martin of
Vidor visited the former’s aunt,
Mrs Romie Wallace, and Mr. Wal-
lace Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Perry, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Paris of Athens
visited their sister here Sunday.
Federal Land Bank Loans
on farms ranches and part
time farms. Low intereat,
long term, no application or
loan rioting fees.
Abstracts examined free
Kaufman-Canton FLBA
See J. W. TERRY, Manager
Box 26, Canton, Texas
Telephone 561-4154
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McPhail recently were Mrs. Leta
Cue Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Leland tivities on the last Wednesday in
FOR SALE: Ooastal Bermuda
grass hay highly fertliwed.—
Bobby Mayfield.—A Owen Fann,
Route 2, Canton. Phone 829-231,
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FOR RENT: 4 room duplex apart-
ment.—Mrs. Hadley, 5674321. 34tf
MARTINS MILL
We were blessed with rain which
was badly needed and enjoyed by
all.
Those visiting our pastor and his
wife over the weekend were the
former’s parents, Mr .and Mrs. El-
mer Cummings, and Mr. and Mrs.
Reid of Pecan Gap and his sis-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Wolf of Mesquite.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Crow were friends from Mesquite,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kent and chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Aude Stricklin of
West Texas visited Mr and Mrs.
O. B. Johnson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Maude Phillips visited her
daughter, Mrs. Don Bass and Mr.
Bass of Dallas last week
Billy Black of Austin spent two
night last week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Peron Black.
Mrs. Alma Black visited her
cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Hightower of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hughes and
children and Mrs. Jimmie Lou
Baldwin and children visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Grant,
Sunday.
Mrs. Marky Gussett of Dallas
visited her cousin, Mrs. Rufus
Smithart, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gafford Lovvorn are
visiting their son, James Larry Lov-
vom, and family of Falcon Lake for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murphy
and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly Yancey of Boloxi, Miss., last
week.
Romie Halbrook and B. O. Hal-
brook visited the later’s mother,
Mrs. Suzie Sides, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reece and
daughter, Mrs. D. Howell of Odessa,
Mr. and Mrs. Tince Abbott and
son of Pleasant Grove visited Mr.
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Deep WATER WELLS drled,
pump sales and service and light
ouDdoaBer wovk -Chambers end
Phimips. Phone Vitor 8-7113
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Mill, BR-9-2391 before 7:30 a. m.- well. Avery nice place. Call Rob-
inson Realty, 5674517. 45t2
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SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and collecting from NEW
TYPE high quality coin operated
dispensers in this area. No selling.
To qualify you must have car, ref-
erences, $600 to -1900 cash. Seven
to 12 hours weekly can net excel-
lent monthly income. More full
time. For personal interview write
P. O. Box 10573, Dallas, Texas
75207. Include phone number. 45tlp
1965 AUTOMATIC ZIZ-ZAG
in lovely walnut console. Built in
attachments. Monograms, blind
hems, makes buttonholes, sews on
buttons, double needle, embroiders
and thousand of fancy designs. Fully
guaranteed. Must sacrifice. As-
sume $6.10 monthly or balance
$42.60. Call 5674672.—Don Bell 45tl
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FOR SALE: Old Bethel church.—E.
J. Risner, Rt. 3, Canton. 45t4p
In Dallas Hospital
Mrs. Rubye Stanger Kossey is
quite ill in a Dallas hospital. Her
friends wish her a speedy recovery.
—yDe .
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McPhail and sons of Dallas and September. There is a quilting each
WANTED: Listings on farms
large and small. Have prospective
buyers.— C. D. Cates. Phone
TR 3-2300 Wills Point 7tfh
FOR SALE: New 3 bedroom
brick, 1% baths, central heat and
air, carpet and inlaid linoleum
floors, kitchen, living area and
hall panelled. Open for inspection.
-Free State Lumber Co., 567-
4170. 17tf
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CARD OF THANKS
Our hearts are full of gratitude to
everyone who assisted us in any
way during the illness and death
of our beloved husband and father,
Sidney James McCauley To Brother
Morris and Brother Ross for their
comforting words during our be-
reavement; to Russell and Maurice
Eubank for their excellent assist-
ance and kindness to Dr. George
and Dr. Dan Hilliard for their un-
tiring efforts during the long illness;
to Curtis and Sam Hilliard for the
assistance they have given us, we
express our deepest thanks. May
God bless each of you is our prayer.
-The family of Sid McCauley. 45tlp
CARL BROWN
P. O. BOX 692 -:- ATHENS, TEXAS
Phone OR 5-4790
Eave BUYERS, need listinga—T.
E Stagey, 4504 Birch, Dallas,
TA 4-1315; Rt 1 Canton, pbone
VI 8-759R. 2
BmmumumMKBA—
We would like to express our
thanks for your kind expressions of
sympathy, the flowers, food and
thoughts of kindness shown at the
death of our loved one. Thank you
for your thoughtfulness.—Daltha
Lumpkin and family. 45tlp
VENETIAN BLINDS repaired, 567-
4431.—Raymond Fincher. 43t4
WANTED: Sewing to do. Prefer chil-
dren’s clothes and doll clothes.—
Geneva Pittmon, 567-4046. 44t2
FOR SALE: 10 to 100 acres good
farm land, 7% miles southeast of
Canton Owner Ardis Johnson, 567-
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1965, newspaper, November 11, 1965; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516865/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.