The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1963 Page: 8 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Van Zandt County Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Van Zandt County Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
g_THE CANTON HERALD Thursday, Feb. 21, 1963
P
S4NGS
sang “America.”
PRICES GOOD THROUGH FEBRUARY 11
as
(4
visited
sister, Mrs. Elbert
her
Valentine one day last week.
Reg. Boxes
WAPCO Red, Sour, Pitted
ary\ 1962.
■
303 Can
Svecial •» Eepm Save!
29c
59
-Pound Can
• PRODUCE-
' " e
FLEISCHMANN’S
CORN OIL
39,
Yellow ONIONS lb. 5c
Pound Carton
diisb
RAZOR BLADES
<1
h
v
Carolyn
45c
Maude Phillips Sunday.
tLlet
Johnson
grand par- dates to represent
Raw PEANUTS 1b. 25c
29,
5945-
El CHICO Frozen Mexican ur Enchilada,
54y-0z Jan
39<
lot
Each club is responsible for rais-
ton visited his sister, Inez, and
COMING 4 DAYS
Rat Package
RANCH STYLE BEANS
27,
2 300 Cans
... that renl western flavor
in
W hue SW AN—303 Can
MAX BEANS 25c 12 cans $1.00
“GYPSY”
Will Phillips and Lois in Athens huwer was born in Denison, Tex-
Sunday afternoon.
as
430
■
Pound Con
Choice of Grind*
Change In Location
i
Ro ten
AJAX . With Ammenie
BILLIE ROSE FLORAL
Olant Bex
HAS MOVED TO NEW
BUILDING ON HIGHWAY 64
NEXT DOOR TO
TELEPHONE OFFICE
BABI BEEF
butt half lb. 53c
Deckers HAMS
1b. 69c
SIRLOIN STEAK
★
BACON
89c
BABY BEEF
NEW FEATURES■ • ■ •
1b. 79c
T-BONE STEAK
FRESH HOME KILLED
* HAVILAND CHINA
it VIKING GLASS
PORK STEAKS
1b. 49c
HOMEMADE PI KE POKE
DECKER’S
SAUSAGE
3 lbs. $1.00
1b. 49c
HAMS
★
COME BY TO SEE US FOR FLOWERS
AND GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
★
WATCH FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE AT A LATER DATE
e-nasamemaani
mmamnm
Ed
W
1b3
< I
W
State University in Denton, Par-
ham entered the Navy in Janu-
MOHAWK THICK
SLICED 2 LB. BOX
(’HUBBY CHICK Fresh Dressed-- USDA Grade A
FRYING CHICKENS whole lb. 29c
Garvin and Troy
the week-end
Mae Strickland.
Mrs. Brown invited the group
10-LB.
BAG
39c
69c
21c
69c
63c
* JOHNSON BROS. CHINA
it LE CREUSET COOKWARE
it EARLY AMERICAN LAMPS
it DECORATIVE METALS OF ALL KINDS
WHOLE OK
SHANK HALF
WHITE
SWAN
Quantity
Rights
Reserved
"ITS ONLY MONEY”
Also Colored Cartoon
49c
45c
15c
10-0z
Piastie
Feb. 21 - 22 - 23
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
District Christmas party. It vot-
ed to support a Van Zandt coun-
ty Christmas party. Mrs. Walter
Norrell was elected as nominee
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs Wetona Martin of Tyler
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ricky and Tina .
Canton visited their
Natalie Wood
Rosalind Russell
28-02
Benie
starring
Stewart Granger
Mell-
Oellon
GERBER’S Strained
BABY FOOD
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
WHITE SWAN
BISCUITS
DETERGENT
SUPER SUDS
Feb. 24 - 25 - 26
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
In All Mankind’s Days
On Earth—No Sin or
Spectacle To Equal It
“SODOM AND
GOMORRAH"
SWik i JEW El ----------
SHORTENING
MARGARINE
LETTUCE
RADISHES
RED
POTATOES
Jerry Lewis
in
head 15c
5c
Lide of i
and Mrs. j
children
a3sbe“„ The Lowest Prices to Tawil
Star-,2Star-Kist Chunk Style
TUNA^-c-
THEATRE,
PURIX
Bleach
SDAKY
Fun Bath
BLAUTY MI
Vel
E®
U’J 133
Mrs. Brown opened the meet-
ing with prayer and the group
mv ii ir wveen---- ---a chairman and
grandparents, nominee to District meeting.
Cleaner
DI w own
29c
for its
The contests end
night, March 8.
2300 Cum
~ DOG FOOD
WOO Biue m
Yellos Label
300 Can
PET Evaporated
MILK 3
KRAFTS Mad Amencan Spogbhets
DINNER 28-02
to the refreshment table where .
“Happy Birthday To You." was "
: E
5
I as candi-
the Canton
■ 7 -tm
Y
w
UALIT)
%
" VMSMMhha
week-end.
Jimmy Wayne and Dana
Black of Tyler spent the week- for THDA
EcHE
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCall
and children of Dallas visited.
Mrs. John Wallace of Athens February and March. Each gave
-tad --- »«_ Fl—" I a dollar as is the club custom.
Those honored were Mrs. Jim
2 303 Cans
Phillips over mg money
$.ee a A DUNCAN HINES layer
C/ CAKEs 3-
1 .3 W ’ *6
RANCH
SFYLE
BEANS.
LLOYD SHINN GRO. & MKT.
Highway 64 & 19 — CANTON, TEXAS
OWNED & OPERATED PH. 10 7-4555
The week of March 4-11 is
National 4-H Week
6 “00
c)
. ...
nBMWI
(2/4242
it
of Shaw wen selected
end with their
aircraft carrier, USS Lexington,
operatng in the Gulf of Mexico.
Prior to making the landings
at sea, the fledgling aviators are
required to qualify on field car-
rier landing strips which simu-
late, on the ground, a carrier’s
flight deck. Here a student ad-
justs himself to the restricted
areas where he must land, at
Johnson, Mrs. Ardis Johnson,
Mrs. Velner Ferguson, Mrs Mat-
MARTINS MILL
Mr and Mrs. Archie Lee Gil- '
mer and Chris of Dallas visited
Mi', and Mrs. James Garrison
over the week-end.
candidates, i
on Friday
voted against supporting the
President Dwight D Eisen-
Se.,
J StarKis
Mrs. W. F. Brown
Hostess To Club
The Elberta Home Demon-
stration Club met Feb. 13 in the
home of Mrs. W. F. Brown for
its regular meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Raskin of
Dallas visited his mother, Mrs.
Lillian Baskin. Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Phillips, and Mrs.
Birdie Germany visited Mrs.
Mrs. Ardis Johnson reported
the Council meeting The club anti-submarine warfare support
Charles Deen and Charlene
Stone spent the week-end with
their sister, Mrs. Kenneth Green,
and Mi. Green in Brownsboro
Mike Lawley and
Charlie Baskin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tid-
more of Eustace, Mrs. V. O. i
Halbrook of Ben Wheeler visit- (
ed Mrs Susie Sides over the ।
sea.
In becoming a member of the
Navy's "Flaptop Fraternity,"
Parham is now qualified to pro-
ceed to the advanced stages to
aviation training
A graduate of North Texas
Mr and Mrs. Marion Black.
Morris Mewbourn of Dallas
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Emilio Gutierrez,
and family.
WHITE SWAN
COFFEE
Mrs. Dewey Marsh and Mrs.
C. A, Baskin gave an interesting
program on civil defense.
This meeting honored mem-
bers with birthdays in January,
MORTHERN
NAPKINS 2800 250
CONTADINA SPICED
PEACHES 4 N0.29
sr 43t
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bass, Senior 4-H Club in the 4-H King
Saturday. and Queen Contest They were ।
Mrs. Lockey was admitted to selected by the club members
a Grand Saline hospital Sunday, at a meeting held Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs Henry Lawler of Feb. 14
Athens visited Mrs Ida Liner The candidates who receive
Sunday. most votes at a penny a vote.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wayne will be chosen as Van Zandt
Phillips and children of Hous- 4-H King and Queen for 1963.
M CHOCOLATE CHIPS -
S CATSUP ’ ?
UMIJU I BOTTLE
SCHICK Krene
—TDS 69 j Double • ige I
•dy J '' ’ Peck IJY
„3 ZEE PAPER
TOWEIS 190
a NABISCO SNACKS
• a
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wayne Nix- j present.
on and son of Houston, Mr. and Next meeting will be with
Mrs. Arvel Henry and children Mrs. J. Fred Warren.
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs------
William Nixon over the week- ( • A II PI L
end v r Senior 4H Club
Mr. and Mrs. Ebbie John An-.
draws of Dallas visited his par- Canrte | -nein--ae
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrews •UIUvI> vUUIUCIV3
Saturday. r y. A
Mr and Mrs. J. W Black ofpr Kn( )jOen
Pleasant Grove visited Mrs 1 • YIK-vv
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wallace visited Mr.
Charles Baskin and
Dinners
FLYING IIB From
Breaded Shrimp
SUZANNE’S Frozen
Rolls «•« Pkg
News Of Men And
Women In Service
Pensacola, Fla.—Navy Ensign
Don L. Parham, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Parham of Ben
Wheeler, serving with Training
Squadron Five based at Saufley
Field Naval Auxiliary Air Sta-
tion, Pensacola, Fla., recently
made six arrested Carrier Quali-
"* 596
294
«de2"v,
4‛"h h (
y ec'
Mt 2
NB- -
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Peel and tie Speer. Mrs. John Sanders,
daughters over the week-end. Mrs. Joe Sanders, Mrs. Milo
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Arnett sung. Coffee, cocoa, cake and
visited Mrs. Ruby Nixon in a candied orange slices were serv-
Tyler hospital Saturday. ed. The cake was a beautifully
Mrs. Ruby Nixon underwent ’ decorated birthday cake1 brought
surgery in a Tyler hospital by Mrs. Dewey Marsh.
Thursday morning. We are glad Fourteen members and one
to report she is doing nicely. visitor, Mrs. Joe Norrell, were
fication landings aboard the
(
A-Pound Package -=---
TEA <32
LIPTON’S 43 %a 2
Home Killed MEATS
X. K8
Wopco cherry 28
Pie tonight SE
Choice of Grinds E "7.
Pound Cow A ▼
Announcing.
*" 39c
BLACKEYED PEAS
WAPCO Fresh
-amrme- ' * ' K5 '
KAISER S
Aluminum \ef
K. 22,
«-Ft noh V V________
ifHITE SWAN Unpoeted Helves
APRICOTS
BAKER'S
yi= = -----------------------------— -----—... ... ......... „
BRER RABBIT Brown Label AP WAPCO Sour, Dill, Kosher Dill ng
_ SYRUP 24 Oz Bottle HJF PICKLES Gumn Barrel LU
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1963, newspaper, February 21, 1963; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517053/m1/8/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.