The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1960 Page: 4 of 10
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Miscellaneous
Display Classified-I Display Classified-I
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Automotive
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Street, Dallas.
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Manto • loncd
In Van Zandt and Adjoining Coun-
Outside Van Zandt and Adjoining
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Ambulance Service
Hilliard & Sons
Funeral Home
Rentals
Times of Insertion
per adv.
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HOUSES
HOUSE for RENT: Living room,
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Ambulance Service Automotive
Business Service -C
Wills Point. 36tf
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
Antonio with their son, Leslie D. Mrs. Sam Waggoner.
Plans and specifications includ-
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Homes
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For Sale
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Terms.
BRANDVALUE IIMEaa
Miscellaneous
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Phone LO 7-4391.
Prices Good Thursday Through Saturday
Route 2, Eustace
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Acreage
RAIDER
Van Zandt County, Texas
Real Estate
Terrell.
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COFFEE
Terrell.
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ADMIRATION
43t4p
er
COFFEE
89$
FLOUR
GLADIOLA
CORN MEAL
Terrell.
13tfh
Professional
1-6
Store, Terrell.
13tfh
Salad Dressing
Store, Terrell.
13tfh
C. L STANFORD
Attomey-at-Law
• FRESH PRODUCE -
CANTON, TEXAS
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SUN-LITE BISCUITS 3 for 25c
Livestock
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C & L Grocery & Vkt
Items Wanted
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PHONE LO 7-4731
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CANTON, TIXAS
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WANT ADS
WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING!
Legal Publications
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
a diesel engine of at least 75 hp.
Loader to have carrying capacity
6-OZ.
JAR
$2.50
$3.50
Counties:
6 Months <
1 Year ....
$2.00
$3.00
Men’s SHOES, BOOTS, Gloves,
Hats, Caps and Socks.—Army
SALESMAN. Leads furnished. No
experience necessary, Earn $1,000
per month, age 21 to 45. Write
Dan Crowley, % States General
Life Insurance Co., 708 Jackson
FOR SALE or RENT: Residence
at 211 W. College. Just west of
Mrs. Jessie Nolan. See Leon Cox.
county, will be received at the
Highway Department, Austin, un-
til 9:00 a. m. Nevember 9, 1960,
303
CANS
FOR SALE: 6-room house with
bath on 2 acres of land on high-
way 64, aproximately 6% miles
CRAMERTON Army khaki pants
with buttons, $3 95.- Army Store,
We especially thank Dr. Turner
for his kinness and Mr. Hilliard
for their services. May God bless
each and eveyone is our prayer.
- The Staley children. 43 tip
Mrs. Sam Waggoner and Mrs.;
Ella Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Barnes of Athens Tuesday. I
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Sam
Waggoner Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Williams.
ties:
6 Months
1 Year ..
WANTED: Listings on Real Es-
tate—Farm or City.—P. V. Hub-
bard. Licensed Real Estate Brok-
LARIATS, HALTERS, BRIDLES,
blankets, Spurs, Bits and other
riding equipment.—Army Store,
MACGREGOR and Wilson Sport-
ing Goods Dealers.—Army Store,
WANTED: Scrap Iron and metals
- K K Norton, Wills Point. 7tfh
WANT TO RENT PASTURE.—
Jack Campbell, Canton Herald.
RUBY RED
GRAPEFRUIT... 2 for 19c
YELLOW TURNIPS. 2lbs. 15c
YELLOW ONIONS.....1b. 5c
THE CANTON HERALD
Owned and published weekly
by Jack G. Campbell and entered
in the post office at Canton, Tex-
as, as second class mail matter,
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character .standing or reputation
of any person or firm or corpor-
ation which may appear in the
columns of this newspaper will
be gladly corrected upon being
brought to the attention of the
Publisher.
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE
Spaghetti & Meat Balls
CLASSIFIED RATES
Classified advertisement rates
for advertisements appearing in
the Canton Herald.
Ng. of Wds. No. of Consecutive
BELTS, PULLEYS, Tool Boxes,
Wrenches, Saws, Vises, Anvils and
all kinds of tools, pipe and fit-
tings, valves, and electrical equip-
ment.—Army Store, Terrell. 13tfh
Jack James
Gulftane Service
Phone LO7-4472 - Canton
LISTINGS WANTED for Real
Estate.—Arra Kennedy Chamblee.
Phone LO7-4406, Canton 7tfh
following equipment:
One (l) new four-wheel drive
rubber-tired loader, powered with
FARMS or OTHER REAL
ESTATE FOR SALE
R. B. (JACK) TURNER
Texas Real Estate Broker
offices with Home Ins.
Agency, Ph 18. Wills Point
veneer; close to school. Priced to
sell. Phone LO7-4391.
CALL L07-4122
For PROMPT, COURTEOUS
INSTANT
MARYLAND
CLUB
Top soil, fill dirt, sand and grav-
el; yard leveling, general tractor
work. Call Troyce Casey at LO 7-
4060 or LO 7 4574. 39t9
FOR SALE: Registered HERE-
FORD BULLS, serviceable age.-
Liston Hereford Farm, 6 miles
south Wills Point on highway 47.
38tf
CONTRACTORS1 NOTICE
OF TEXAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for construct-
Sewing Machines
Sales and Service
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone LOwell 7-4083
J. E. GIBBARD
Registered Public Surveyor
Phone 275
Willa Point, Texan
To be traded in- one used Case
loader, can be seen in Precinct ,
No. 3.
The Commissioners’ Court re-.
serves the usual rights.
COMMISSIONERS' COURT
ABSTRACTS
If You Have A Land
Matter Of Any Kind See
Us
Van Zandt County
Abstract Co.
Canton Ph. LO 7-4680
North Side Square
Christmas
Box 193,
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LAW OFFICES
W. Ernest Went
S. Love West
Canton, Texan
Federal Land Bank Loans
Long term 6% on farms and
part-time farms. Let us know
your needs.
Kaufman-Canton FLBA
Box 26, Canton
J. W. TERRY, Manager
DR. JAMES W. ELLESS
OPTOMETRIST
Campbell Bldg, in Wills Point
each Thursday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
NOTICE!
We are now upholstering
cars as well as our usual
line of All Types Furniture
and Trucks.
Special - Sofa Beds - $35.00
complete.
Don's Upholstery
Phone LO 7-4171 -:- Canton
Farm Bureau
Ins. Companies
LIFE - AUTO - FIRE
Farmers Comprehensive
Liability
Be SURE and SECURE
INSURE!
OSCAR LEE BROWN
Service Agent
Office: Old Jail Bldg.
Canton Phone LO7-4412
steed AUTO FINANCE
Canton, Texas
If you lave a
TERMITE PROBIEM
call Sam Dennigton
Ph. YO 2-4733, Grand Saline
Experlenced - Reasonable
Guaranteed
■ a G. D. STATON, County Judge. 1
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■ QUALITY MEATS -
HOMEMADE PURE PORK
SAUSAGE.....3 lbs. $’.00
KRAFT’S
PARKAY OLEO.... 1b. 25c
ered by C 1099-4-3, C 1673-1-2
—
Lady wanted for interesting,
profitable work; flexable hours.
Earn while you learn. Act quick-
Situation Wanted
FOR RENT: My home in Can-
ton. See C.W. Fugate, LO 7-4070. and then publicly opened and
—E. N. Sides. 39tf _ I read.
igpa
tached 2-car garage, 8 lots in
Wills Point.—Mrs. A. F. McGee,
Mrs. John Winkler and Judy
visited Saturday with Mr. and
road.—J. B. Roberts, Route 1, and C 1913-1-1
LISTINGS WANTED on farms
ranches.—T. E. Stasey, Rt l
Canton. Dallas Phone TA4-1315
7tfh
ning water, on hard surfaced
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned; also do
termite work.—Guss Clemonds
Alba, Texas. Phone S05-2588. 7tfh
Bids will be received until 10
A. M. October 24, 1960, for the
following equipment:
One (l) new four-wheel drive
rubber tired loader, powered
with a diesel engine of at least
75 H.P. Loader to have carry-
ing capacity of at least 4,000
pounds and weigh at least 11,750
pounds.
To be traded in—one used Case
loader, can be seen in Precinct
No. 4.
The Commissioners’ Court re-
serves the usual rights.
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT
Van Zandt County, Texas
G. D. STATON, County Judge.
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We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for the
kindness shown during the illness
and death of our Daddy an for
the food and beautiful flowers.
Ramsey, and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nichols at-
tended the wedding anniversary
of some of their relatives in
Grand Saline Sunday.
Mrs. C. H. Daugherty is on the
sick list. Visiting her from out of
town were Mrs. Lena Daniel of
Calhoun, La., and Mrs. Estelle
Barlow of Canton, and Mrs. Jack
Hall of Highland.
Mrs Jesse Thompson has mov-
ed to Canton
Mrs. Lora Harvey of Dallas
and Mrs. Myrtle Marlin of High-
land visited their brother, Charlie
Simpson, and Mrs. Simpson last
week.
Mrs. Vera Woods of Houston
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ira
Eskue.
Mrs. Vera Woods of Houston
and her daughter from Califor-
nia are visiting Mrs. Ira Eskue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pirtle and
Mrs Nettie Childs attended the
funeral of Mrs. Jean Muirbrook
in Canton Sunday.
GARDEN HOSE, Sprinklers and
every tool needed for pruning,
spading and working gardens and
flowers—Army Store, Terrell.
13tfh
SEWING MACHINE sales and
service; all work guaranteed.-
Phone Don Keene, Canton. 26tfh
NEED FARMS—HAVE BUYERS
Town & Country Real Estate
3009 Knox, Dallas. LA 6-8626
40t4p.
CARD OF THANKS
FOR SALE: Re-cleaned seed
oats, $1.15 bushel.—Lowell New-
man, 6 miles south Canton on
highway 19. Sign at gate. 41t3p
ea.
ItS add’l
0 to 15 wds....| .45| .75|1.05| .30
16 to 20 wds... | .60/1.00 1.40 .40
21 to 25 wds...| .75|1.251.75| .50
26 to 30 wds...| .9011.50 2.101 .60
31 to 35 wds. . .1.051.75/2.45 .70
36 to 40 wds... 1.202.00 2.80| .80
41 to 45 wds...1.35/2.25/3.15 .90
46 to 50 wds... |150 2.50/3.501.00
1-LB. PKG. 59
Christian
by CARROLL EMERSON
“For I am not ashamed of the
gospel of Christ for it is the pow-
er of God unto salvation to every-
one that believeth; to the Jew
first and also to the Greek.,>—
Romans 1:16.
Alexander the Great had a sol-
dier who bore the name of Alex-
ander, but was a great coward.
Disgusted with him the emperor
exclaimed, “either change your
name or learn to honor it, Do
you honor the name Christian,
Mrs. E. M. Shamburger re-
turned Tuesday from a 10-day
visit with her sisters, Misses Al-
ma and John Anna Pickett of El
Paso
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pat Luckett
and baby of Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Flatt Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Martin and
Janice with Kathy Ballard at-
tended the fair in Dallas Sun-
day
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Ramsey
are spending several days in San
Dealers for Colt and Browning
FIREARMS See us for your
needs in pistols, shotguns, rifles
and ammunition.—Army Store.
Terrell. 13tfh
WANTED: Will buy corn In
field. We gather. — Mayfield
Tractor Co., Wils Point. 30tf
GAL51.59
ly to have extra
money. Write Zone,
Edgewood, Texas.
WAITRESS WANTED at Bass
Cafe in Ben Wheeler. Phone
2152. 35tf
Commuting to Tyler on Thursday
nights? Please contact Mrs. F.
Burton. Phone LO7-4275. 43tlp
Locust Grove Rest Home for aged
people.—Mr. and Mrs. W. W
Stiles, Rt. 2, Wills Point Phone
J03-2966, Terrell. Itfh
See us forUSEDAPPLIANCES.
Refrigerators, stoves and washing
machines.—Canton Reliance Gai
Co. 7tfh
gg
drgkt
lw
in Van Zandt
CHAIN, NAILS, BOLTS, Wash-
ers, Screws, Staples, Tacks,, Barb-
ed Wire, Smooth Wire, Garden
and Field Fence, Galvanized Wire.
—Army Store, Terrell. 13tfh
FOR SALE. 5-room house, at- of at least 4000 Ibs. and weigh
at least 11,750 pounds.
CAR 69%
News Of Men And
Women In Service
Coast of Calif.—Billy W. Way-;
mire. signalman third class, USN, !
son of Mr and Mrs. R. M. Way-
mire of Route 2, Grand Saline,
who is serving aboard the tank
landing ship USS Holmes Coun- |
ty, is participating in an amphib-
ious ex rcise known as “Opera- |
tion Pa k Mule," Oct. 24 to Nov.
5 off the coast of California.
The amphibious training as- ■
sault is a joint Navy-Marine,
Corps exercise, under command
of Real Admiral Charles C. Kirk-
patrick, Commander Amphibious
Group 1, operating aboard the i
amphibi us group flagship, USS ,
Eldorado.
ing minimum wage rates as pro-
vided by Law are available at the
office of J. E. Shaw, resident en-
gineer, Canton, Texas, and Tex-
as Highway Department, Austin.
Usual rights reserved. 42t2
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Bids will be received until 10
( , ing 5.498 miles of reconstruct
"V grading, structures, base and sur-
facing from FM 16 W of Van to
SH 64 at Ben Wheeler between
Martins Mill & SH64, E of Canton
between FM 314, S of Van and
bedroom, bath, combined kitchen Smith county line on Highway
and dining room Electricity, run- No. FM. 773, 1653 and 1995, cov-
MYRTLE SPRINGS
Mrs. Homer Chappell and Mrs.
Bill Dodson and children of Dal-
las visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Taylor Sunday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McCaffity over the week-end
were Mr and Mrs. Olen Cunning-
ham and children of Grand
Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Cornelius and Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Cookston of Royse City.
Mr .and Mrs. Alvin Tittsworth
of Dallas visited Mr and Mrs. Cy
Ashworth Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Flowers and her
sister, Mrs J. G. Lutz of San An-
tonio, are visiting their uncle,
Edgar Westbrook of Linden for
a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crane spent
the week-end in Dallas with their
son.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bates of
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Warren Sunday.
Mrs. Opal Warren and Mrs.
Earl McCaffity were visitors to
Tyler Saturday.
The community extends sympa-
thy to Mrs. J. R. Cotton on the
death of her brother, Harry Pet-
tus of Dallas, who passed away
Monday in a Dallas hospital, aft-
er suffering a heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mewbourn
and son of Ysleta have been vis-
iting Mr and Mrs. Sant Mew-
bourn and family this week.
FOR SALE: Briggs-Stratton
bush saw, push type —A. T. Teel,
Rt. 1, Canton. 42t2p
May we take this method of
thanking those who expressed
their sympathy in so many
ways during our recent bereave-
ment. Especially do we thank the
women of the Oakland commun-
ity and Eubank Funeral Home
for their courteous service.— Mrs.
John H. Buchanan and children,
Mrs. Rena Hamblen and Mrs.
Josie Carr. 43tp
We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all our friends
and neighbors for their kindness
and sympathy and for all the food
an flowers that were sent during
the death of our wife, daughter
and sister. Especially do we
wish to thank Russell and Mau-
rice Eubank and their employees
for such a wonderful service.
May the Lord bless each of you. I
Eugene Muirbrook, Mr. and
Mrs, F. L. Johnson and the sis-
ters and brothers of Ima Jean
Muirbrook. 43tpp
We wish to thank our friends
for all the nice things they have
done for us. Especially do we
want to thank Rev. Carroll Emer-
son and the Sunday school class. I
-Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewellyn.
43t
Mrs. Ella Johnson of Denton
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Waggoner.
OAKLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Skinner ;
and daughter and granddaughter
of Euless visited Mr. and Mrs. O |
D. Kennedy during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lambert
and children of Marshall spent
Friday night and Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lambert and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fuller.
Regular fourth Saturday night
singing was well attended with |
some good singers present.
Larry Chambless returned Fri-
day from New Mexico where he
has been employed for the past
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jepp Anderson
and children, Cecil Skinher and
Miss Pearl Kellam of Dallas vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Currey
during the week-end.
Funeral services for Johnny
Buchannan were held Tuesday
afternoon at Oakland. Sympathy
is extended to the bereaved fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lambert
of Marshall spent awhile Satur-
day night with Mr. and Mrs. G.
R. Lambert.
Mrs. Esther Reid visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. D. Kennedy one aft-
ernoon last week.
Mr and Mrs. Doyle Milliorn
and children spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Moore of Grand Saline.
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SHORTENING
Cooking Oil TUCKER’S
KRAFT’S OQC
QT. JAR 4 17
FOR SALE: 2-bedroom brick
Want To Buy H-5
WANTED: Listings on farms
large and small. Have prospective
buyers —C. D. Cates. Phone 297
Wills Point. 7tfh
east of Canton.—Irby Mills, a. m. November 7, 1960, for the
4—THE CANTON HERALD Thursday, Oct. 27, 1960
BOWS, Arrows, quivers, targets
and other archery equipment-
Army Store, Terrell. 13tfh
Lunch Meat ™
FOR SALE: Wool rug, drapes,
gas heater, coffee table. Also a
Chambers gas range, $250. Tele-
phone LO 7- 4760. 43t2
HAVE buyers for farms of ary
size who will pay good prices.--
R. L. Blackwell. Phone L07-4224
Canton 7tfh
TARPS, Tents and Camping
equipment. Extra large stock.—
Army Store, Terrell. 13tfh
JUST RECEIVED $4,000 Ship-
ment new fishing tackle—Army
BARB-Q VIENNAS — 2 a 49%
si 49
12-oz. A oc
CAN “kqT
A 15%-oz. $ s
■f CANS T *
GLADIOLA S& 35$
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1960, newspaper, October 27, 1960; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516989/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.