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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
THE CANTON HERALD
PAGE FOUR
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Classified Rates
Classified advertisement
Jesse Barnes, Can-
1941 Plymouth 2-
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1
week-end.
children of Grand Saline spent Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pat-
$
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Prather of
Paul H. Stanford
WANTED
FOR SALE
■ Steady. Write today. Mr. Sharp,
time Saturday.
4
the disease
A number of people met at the their greens.
arrangement
Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Boyd spent
FOR RENT: 3-room apartment.
E. N.
furnace? If so,
barbecue
or a
check with the county agent or
They have a 1949 model cata-
_ .... .1. c,,17 _c 11
Walnut Grove
to homemade machines. This new
day.
Phane 112
Canton
I Power. With 90% undiluted alcohol
Phone 194
Wills Point, Tex.
base, it carries the active medica-
’38 FORD
FOR SALE
H. STANYER. Manager
sick list.
and living quarters; 12
land
Athens. T.
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Mr. and Mrs. Buck Norman Sun-
Cold Wave
$7.50
Bob Netus and daughter, Patricia,
day afternoon.
Wil-
Canton
Phone 84
Texas
PROTECT YOUR FAMILY
* 4
For
r
Specials for Friday and Saturday
CRISCO, 3 lbs.
95c
250
VA
P. 0. Box 317
Canton
Don’t Let
f
with
Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can, 3 for 250
Stroud
INSURANCE
Moths
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TOILET TISSUE, 3 for
250
Fool You
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The only safe way to protect valuable clothes is with
50
moth-proof storage.
Allis Chalmers
...50
SALES & SERVICE
proper cleaning and seal them in moth-proof bags.
GUESS CLEANERS
FOSTERS GROCERY & MARKET
Canton
Phone 96
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We Deliver
PHONE 10
CANTON
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Peacemaker FLOUR, 50-lbs.. .$3.50
Peacemaker FLOUR, 25-Ibs.. .$1.80
Fresh RADISHES, bu..
Fresh ONIONS, bu....
Fresh TURNIP GREENS, bu... 5c
Fresh MUSTARD GREENS, bu. .5e
630
380
No. of Wds.
per adv.
North Side Square
R. E. Blackwell, Mgr.
Attorney - At - Lew
CANTON. TEXAS
with Texas' Oldest Legal
Reserve Life Insurance
THE PRAETORIANS
Oto 15 wds.
16 to 20 wds.
21 to 25 wds.
26 to 30 wds.
31 to 35 wds.
36 to 40 wds.
40 to 45 wds.
46 to 50 wds.
.80
1.00
1.20
1.40
1.60
1.80
2.00
catalogue was compiled by W. S.
Allen, extension agriculture build-
ings engineer of Texas A&M Col-
No. of Consecutive
Times of Insertion
Dallas. They were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Norman.
Mrs. Boyd Emerson is on the
.40
.50
.60
.70
.80
.90
1.00
.90 1.20
1.13 1.50
1.35 1.80
1.58 2.10
1.80| 2.40
2.03| 2.70
2.25 3.00
Phone 23-J.-
ton. 16t2hp
FOR SALE:
$2.00
$1.25
. 75c
station
acres
16 to 20 wds.
21 to 25 wds.
26 to 30 wds.
31 to 35 wds.
36 to 40 wds.
41 to 45 wds.
46 to wds.
One Year.....
Six Months...
Three Months
Mrs. Emma Morris is still on
the sick list, but is improved.
.20
.25
.30
.35
.40
.45
50
.38
.45
.53
.60
.68
.75
Mrs. Charles Vineyard visited
in Houston last week.
* Each additional
sertion.
Wheeler. 15t2hp
FOR SALE, lease or rent 64 acre
Farm, Good team, plow imple-
PLUMBING WORK
GUARANTEED
Prices Reasonable
EUBANK BROS.
for advertisements appearing in
either the Canton Herald or Wills
Point Chronicle:
FOR SALE: 2 riding cultivators,
stalk cutter, turning plow, incu-
bators, binder.—Henry Beck, Wills
Point. 14t3hp
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Filling
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Seale.
and babies spent Sunday
relatives in Plano.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
School Your Child with our
Educational Policy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Vineyard of
Terrell visited here over the week-
end.
Go to church Sunday.
USE TE-OL FOR ATHLETE’S
FOOT BECAUSE-
.60
.75
.90
1.05
1.20
1.35
1.50
(gg hunt Sunday afternoon.
The men met at the church Sat-
3
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352
2
NO. 2 CAN EMPSON’S
PORK and BEANS, 2 for
WON-UP
H. C. GEDDIE
LAWYER
Office at Home on
South Buffalo Street
Ph. 101-W Canton
CRADLE ROLL
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bain of
Beeville arc the parents of a baby
Steed’s Insurance Agency
Plaza Theater Building
Canton, Texas
>9
F. V. BRYANT, M. D.
Office Practice Only
No Surgery
Office hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Office at Residence
ALLYE SMITH
INSURANCE - BONDS
TYPING AND NOTARY
Member Chamber of Commerce
Phone 228 Wills Point, Texas
PRESTO, your clothes are completely ruined.
.60
.75
.90
1.05
1.20
1.35
150
88
C. T. (THEO) LUMPKIN
Representative
LAW OFFICES
W. Ernest West
Morgan G. Sanders
S. Love West
Canton, Texas
also has other advantages, the
AVMA journal points out, since
it allows more individual atten-
tion to feeding, care, and detec-
tion of abnormal conditions. It
also makes it easier to confine
an outbreak of disease to a small
number, instead of exposing the
entire calf crop, as is the case
when all are housed in one build-
ing.
Machine and machineless, reg. $7.50, special. .$5.00
CHARLCIE'S BEAUTY SHOP
DR. T. R. KEAHEY
Dentists
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m
Canton, Texas
45SAs
Ambulance Service
at a moment’s notice
. Red Cross Trained
Attendants
EUBANK BROS.
Day Phone 136 -:- Night 48
a list of plans for houses of two
? repair it—Regular visits to us is the
7 best way to keep it beautiful and
• healthy.
MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS
Cal 70
For PROMPT,
COURTEOUS
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Canton, Texas
Building Plans
Are Available
At Agents' Office
College Station—Do you need
, Groves & Walters
rates
G. H. Hilliard, Jr., M. D
OFFICES EAGLE DRUG
Open Week Days
9 a. m. to 12—1 to 5 p. m.
CANTON, TEXAS
CITY ROOFING & SHEEI
METAL WORKS
ANYTHING IN SHEET METAL
OR ROOFING
RUTH M. JARVIS
INSURANCE
Phone: Office 57; Res., 147
Member Chamber of Comrrerce
Wills Point. Taxas
Peacemaker MEAL, 10-lbs.
Peacemaker MEAL, 5-lbs..
HUNT’S
i
tion DEEPLY, to kill the germ on
consecutive In MAN with car WANTED for route
[ work. $15 to $20 in a day. No ex-
perience or capital required.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
B. A. Mitchell.
Classified advertisement rate for
advertisements running consecu-
tively in both The Canton Herald
and Wills Point Chronicle:
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22222
55230
barns often solved
problem.
This age-group
-- -------, 1120 East Clark Street, Freeport,
TOMATO PLANTS, all kinds and Illinois. 16t2hp
sizes. Also black eye and cream -----------
peas. R. M. Elmore, Ben Wheel- WANTED: Used burlap sacks.—
er, Texas. 16t3hp 1 Wingo Oil Mill, Wills Point. 17btf
FOR SALE: 100 bushels of corn. WANTED: To build your diver-
Arthur spent Sunday with Mr. and father, Tom Prather, and family.
Mrs. Bertie Brown, Mrs. Pine and Sammy Farrar of Dallas and
children remained for an ex- B. B. Farrar of Wentworth vis-
tended visit. ited F. C. Loven Sunday morn-
Davis Strickland, accompanied ing. Mr. Loven is still confined
hy Mrs. Walter Strickland, Mrs. to his bed.
Wesley Greer and Mrs. Ray Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Willie Loven and
son, visited one day last week baby of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Strick- Eugene Thompson of Grand Sa-
land of Dallas. Mrs. Walter line spent Sunday with their pr-
Strickland had an eye examina- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Loven,
tion while there, and family.
Mrs. Myrtle Rowe and grand- Quite a few from here attended
daughter of Dallas visited her the wedding shower for Dorothy
sister, Mrs. R. O. Everett, a short Knight Saturday night at the
11 has
Robertson of Wills Point visited
Mrs. J. P. Robertson and sons,
Sunday.
,7
and Bonner Hubbard of Dallas,
Joyce McMelon and son, Roland, rorty-two pary at me uvae •,
and Mrs. Eva Teel of Whitton, of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Burns of the'
Sammy Farrar of Dallas spent -- ____________
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. urday and cleaned the yard and
Mebane cottonseed.—Jack
liams. Wills Point. 14t4bp
BULK GARDEN SEED:
M. K. HALLMAN, Owner
Telephone 6
WILL^^INT, TEX^
week for treatment.
Several from here visited Mrs.
Juanita Reynolds last week in a
Tyler hospital.
The sing-song was well at-
tended last Thursday night at
the home of Mr. and Mr. Joe
Norrell. The next one will be
tonight (Thursday) at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sneed.
Feed Store.
2 | 3
$ .30 $ .45 $ .60 $ .15
all unnoticed in your winter clothes. All at once,
Modern conveniences.
Represent Aetna and othe
well recognized firms. If yo
need protective insurance
and who doesn’t, see
WATER WELLS: Drilled and re-
paired.— West Drilling Co., Box
332, Athens, Texas. Phone 888 or
540. 14t20bp
If you want to SELL your farm
or city property come to see me.
W. J. Rhody, Wills Point. 25btf
FOR GOOD USED TRUCKS: See
H. H. Calloway, Wills Point. 16tlb
ROUTE MAN: Opening in Van
Zandt County for capable man
with car and some sales experi-
ence. No lay-offs, good future and
above average profits. We supply
you from Tyler with a complete
line of food products, cosmetics,
medicines and insecticides made
by oldest and largest company of
its kind in the world. Write Wat-
kins Products, 311 E. Valentine,
tie Oldfield and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Watkins.
Leroy Hughes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Black. of Dallas are spending a few days
Those visiting in the home of at their farm here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Berry and
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Laine and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Weims of
Rowles and Mrs. Mae Post of Dal-
las spent Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vineyard.
day were Mrs. Bill Phillips, Mr. children and Mrs. Mamie Andrews
and Mrs. Elmer Lide, Mr. and, of Mabank, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. S. M. Teel, Mr. and Mrs. Lynoal Andrews of El Paso were
whten Dotwinin, visitors in this community Satur-
Mrs. Charlie Simpson visited
Mrs. E. G. Lee in Dallas over the
good condition...... $325.00
see VIRGIL MELTON
at Jackson
—E. O. Thompson, Route 2, Ben sion and large ridge-type terraces.
. - -Grady McFarland. 3btf
Wentworth
Sunday school was well attend-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Pines and children of Port Ar-
thur, Mrs. Curtis Fincher and
Mrs. Ray Wilson of Canton as
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Strickland
and baby of Dallas spent Wednes-
day night and Thursday of last
week with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strickland.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolen Crabtree
greater PENETRATING
LOST: Chevrolet spare tire and
wheel mounted on carrier; U. S.
Royal, tread worn. Lost on round
from Martins Mill by way of
Canton, Mabank, Odom, Mabank,
Athens, north to Bob Coker place
and old Walton and on to Mar-
tins Mill by way of Shelton’s
Store. Notify Willard Sides, Can-
ton, and receive a liberal re-
ward. 16tlhp
MISCELLANEOUS
ROAD GRAVEL at my home,
one load or train load.—C. T.
Berry, 7 miles south of blinker
light on highway 19. 14t3hp
FOR RENT
Friday of last week with Mr. and terson and baby spent the week-
Mrs. Milton Fuller. i end with Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eubank Smith and family.
and sons of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. ..... ....
Joe Pine and children of Port Dallas visited recently with his
FOR RENT: Small 2-room fur-
nished apartment joining bath.
Electricity, water and gas fur-
nished. One block off square.—
Jesse Barnes, phone 235, Canton.
LOST
FOR SALE: Concrete well tile Tyler. 15t3h
30x30; culvert tile, any size; house
piert and septic tanks—Frank wnssagr
Erwin, Fruitvale, Texas. 44btf 1225522
Bernice Farrar and daughter.
Mrs. Courtney Everett and
Get happy relief IN ONE
or your 35c back at anv
and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sewell of
Wills Point.
Mrs. Eva Teel of Whitton and
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Teel spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
Wilmer Emery, and Mr. Emery
of Corsicana.
The Sunshine Club will meet
with Mrs. B. H. Norman April
27. Members are urged to be
present. Visitors are welcome.
Corinth
Church and Sunday schooi were
0 to 15 wds. $ .45 $ 68 $ .90 $ .23
" — .30
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Burns,
Mr. and Mrs. Toddie Lee Burns,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bradley of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Burns of Blue Springs spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Burns.
school house Sunday afternoon
for an Easter egg hunt and base-
ball games.
Mrs. Ray Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
7/N
Red Top CANE SEED $5.00;
HEGIRA $4.00; Sweet SUDAN
$9, Common $8; Certified Arizona
Hegira $5.25.—K. K. Norton, Wills
Point. 9tfb
Frank Autry of Mabank, Mrs.
eral purpose barns and seven
horse and mule barns are among
those plans in the list.
But that's not all. There are
plans for hog houses and equip-
ment, poultry houses, cattle feed-
ers, sheep barns, grain and hay
storage, implement sheds, garages
and shops, and other farm build-
ings and equipment that may be
of interest to the Texas farmer.
These plans and publications
listed in the new catalogue are
available to the farm and ranch
people of Texas. They may be*
obtained free of charge by ask-
ing for them at the office of the
county agent or county home
We have plenty of quality baby
CHICKS from 1 day to 2 weeks
old. Popular breeds. Custom
hatching. Setting days, Monday
and Thursday. Feed and supplies.
James Hatchery, Edom. Address
Rt. 3, Ben Wheeler, Texas. 13tfh
BABY CHICKS EACH TUES-
DAY. Red, Barred Rocks, White
Leghorns, New Hampshire Reds
and White Rocks. All chicks 13c
at Hatchery. Mitchell Hatchery,
Canton, Texas. 14tfb
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Cream Level
Church services were well at-
tended Sunday morning and night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans and
baby of Dallas spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Everett.
Mrs. Sally Davis of Dallas is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Florence
Brannon, and family.
Miss Billie Prestridge spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Kearby and family of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Norrell
sewerage, electricity, 150 gallon |
gas system, $1,700. Next to
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Mitchell and
daughter of Morse, Dr. and Mrs.
Jack Mitchell and Mike of Grand
Saline, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Funderburk, Don and Dorothy
________ . Jones auditorium.
Claud Fincher, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. King of Sweetwater is
Vernon Fincher spent the week- visiting here.
end with Raymond Fincher and Cottage prayer meeting was
family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fincher well attended Saturday night at
of Canton accompanied them. the home of Dalton Yarbrough.
Mrs. Marie Benton and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Fisher
dren joined other relatives and of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday with her parents, Doc Gilmer one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stone near Kemp. Several farmers are marketing
worked on the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of
—
FEEDERS ATTENTION: For'
faster GROWTH and CHEAPER
PRODUCTION, switch to RED
CHAIN. We have a feed for your
every need.—K. K. Norton, Wills
Point. 15tfb
ABSTRACTS
If You Have A Land
Matter of Any Kind See
Us.
Van Zandt County
Abstract Co.
on highway near
A. Taylor, 307 E.
ments.—J. C. Heidle, Route 3,
Mabank. (Phalba.) 15t3hp
FOR SALE: Ice box and hot wa-
ter heater—B. F. Johnson, Rt. 4,
Wills Point. 15 tfh
FOR SALE or TRADE: 8 can
milk cooler. In good condition.
Inquire Wilhite’s Dairy, Canton.
Box 84. 15t2hp
FOR SALE: Fresh buttermilk and
butter, delivered daily. Contact
Sam Waggoner, Canton, at Serv-
ice Cafe. 15t2hp
FOR SALE: Bendix Automatic
Laundry with all new equipment.
Phone 9, Canton. 41htf
FERTILIZER: Lespedeza. We
will handle your purchase orders
under the 1949 Triple A program.
—Grove & Walters Feed Store,
Canton. 6tfh
Mrs. John Warren, Mr. and
Mrs. Lonzo Warren of China
Grove, Bob Salin of Fort Worth
and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Warren of
Dallas visited Mrs. Ben Pruitt
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ordis Dodson
spent the week-end with rela-
tives in Whitehouse.
door, in excellent shape with
radio; and a 1939 Dodge 4-door
in A-1 condition.—H. H. Callo-
way, Wills Point, Texas. IGtlb
HATCHERIES
and children of Dallas spent Sat- well attended Sunday.
........ The children had an Easter
Curtis Fincher of Canton spent Friday "night and Saturday with any farm building or equipment
Sunday with the ki _ parents M ana Mrs j Keys of Trinidad. plans? Are you looking for ideas
MrrandnMrsrsWalterestrcklmnde“Mr.andMrs. c B. Hunter and on how to build a cattie feeder
Dallas visited Friday of last week granddaughter, Dianna Goad, vis- or a barbecue furnace. If so,
with Mr and Mrs Bertie Brown. ited during the week-end with ------- . -
with Mr. and 1S______ relatives in Dallas. (home demonstration agent.
1 Mrs. Hazel Dozier was called They have a 1949 model -aiu
to the bedside of her father, Lu- logue chuck full of all kinds of
ther Durell, of Dallas, who is plans for anything from houses
Church was well attended Sun- seriously ill, Saturday.
day. Song service starts at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. Willie Melton
o’clock. Everyone is urged to at- and Joe Vern and Mr. and Mrs.
tend services every Sunday. Virgil Melton and little son, Vir-
Quite a few visitors were at gil, Jr., were Dallas visitors Sun-
church Sunday including Mrs.
Sides, 16tfh
FOR RENT: House and apart-
ment. See Miss Mamie Maume,
Dixie Hotel. 16tlh
Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Carp, Mrs.
Lenna Utley and Mr. and Mrs. j
Yancy Robertson and LeRae of,
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Mickey!
Tyler St., Athens, Texas. 14t3hp
RED CHAIN STARTER, $5.50;
Growing Mash, $5.25; Broiler
Mash, $5.25; Laying Mash, $4.80;
Chick Scratch, $4.40; Turkey
Starter, $5.65.—K. K. Norton,
Wills Point, Texas. 15tfb.
FOR SALE: Second year Watson
SPECIAL NOTICE!
We make a charge of one
cent a word for cards of
thanks, resolutions of respect,
obituaries (where news re-
ports have already appeared
in the paper), notices of box
suppers or any other enter-
tainment where maney is
charged for admission and
the proceeds are used for ed-
ucational, charitable or church
purposes. This charge is ex-
actly one-half of the rate
charged commercial advertis-
ers—the paper thus contribut-
ing one-half of the cost of
advertising In such cases.
Cash must accompany copy,
except where the sender has
a charge account at this of-
fice.
and baby of Dallas spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
min Faglie.
Mr. and Mrs. John Terry of
Aledo visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Dunn.
Nine persons whose birthdays
are in April were entertained with
a dinner Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Faglie.
Those honored were Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Mann, Mrs. Daisy Seale,
Will Norrell, Benjamin and Ima
Teel and Charles Faglie, Rev.
John Newsome and Nikki Cox.
A bountiful dinner and a good
time was had by all present.
Ewell Goode of Dallas visited
during the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Goode.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wimpey
and Shirley of Tyler spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Norrell.
Miss Jean Shinn and Mr. and
Mrs. Leland McPhail and baby
of Dallas visited during the week-
end with Lester Shinn and family.
Little Miss Sherry Cliff Kearby
of Dallas spent last week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Brannon.
John Dunn and John Mayberry,
who have been ill for sometime
are improved.
Celia and Jimmy Shinn spent
Saturday in Dallas.
Mrs. Kate Vick and Mrs. Ben
Singleton are in Waxahachie this
lege. It also contains a listing of girl born April .13. Sheis the
many supporting publications on great granddaughter of Mrs.
Several from here attended a any subject dealing with or aboutA Heard,
forty-two party at the home of, the farm.
— - — — - First thing in the catalogue is
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Penwell Blue Springs community Saturday .
and sons, Randy and Ronny, of night. to nine rooms. Next are plans for
CpI. and Mrs. Billy Gene Jacobs barns—general purpose, beef cat-
spent Saturday night with home tie, horse and mule or dairy barns,
flks. “ No fewer than 19 different 5-room
Edd Boyd suffered a light house plans are listed. Also there pontat.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oldfield of stroke of facial paralysis Satur- are 10 different plans for 6-room drug store. Today at
California visited in the home of day morning. houses. Twenty-one different gen- EAGLE DRUGS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oldfield last Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slider and
week. ; daughter of Dallas spent the
Mrs. Frank Autry, Mrs. Hat- week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
REPAIRS TO ALL
MAKES AND KINDS
OF FARM EQUIPMENT
M. AMMONS EQUIPMENT
CO.
Canton Pho. 179 Texas
demonstration agent, or by writ-
ing to the Texas Extension Serv-
ice at College Station.
Other plans for certain specific
jobs are available, Allen says,
but the ones listed in this cata-
logue are the ones in biggest de-
mand. If the one desired is not
included, write to the Extension
Service.
So, if you need plans, these
county extension agents have
them.
larger yields and cheaper plant-
ing make your selections from
our bulk seed counter.—K. K.
Norton. 5btf
EAGLE DRUG
Prescriptions Cosmetics
Airmaid Hosiery
Jewelry
Canton Tex. Phone 16,
/
That’s why it’s a good idea to call us TODAY and
ELABORATE CALF BARNS
CALLED OUT OF DATE
Research on the cause and
spread of calf diseases has prac-
tically outmoded the elaborte
calf barns constructed by many
dairymen in past years, according
to the Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association..
Instead of raising calves of all
ages under one roof, the trend is
toward keeping them in groups
of 10 or 12, in small housing units
where they are divided according
to age.
In large herds where calf pneu-
monia and other infections were
causing heavy losses, veterinarians
found that the use of calf-unit
let us pick up your winter clothes—give them the
FOR SALE: New and used trac-
tor, disc harrow, one way plows,
garden tractors and power lawn
mowers. Would trade for your
livestock.—J. A. Mayfield & Son,
Wills Point. 15tfb
FOR SALE: Cafe in Wills Point.
Doing good business. Phone 437,
Wills Point. 16tfb
-— —---
FOR SALE: Used Allen Quick-
Charger. Also we have a few
cross ties.—H. H. Calloway, Wills
Point, Texas. 16tlb
FOR SALE: 28 acre farm with
new frame house, good water,
electricity available, located seven
miles north of Athens, % mile off
highway 19.—Harvey V. Adair,
Rt. 5, Athens. 16t2hp
FOR SALE: 3-room house, bam,
chicken yard, garden on 3-4 acre
lot.—E. W. Johnson, Box 332,
Canton. 16tlhp
FOR SALE: Small lot and nice
two room house newly finished,
Moths are deceptive little creatures. They can lurk
FERTILIZER: We have plenty
of 5-10-5, 4-12-4, 0-14-7 and Phos-
phate.—K. K. Norton, Wills
Point. 15tfb
Remember.....
It’s Your Hair!
-l and it’s easier to care for it than to
r IHLLIARD & SONS
FUNERAL HOME
PEACHES Heavy Syrup No.21 can 25c
Owned by Thomas E. Campbell
and Jack G. Campbell anc
published weekly by Campbells'
and entered in the postoffice at
Wills Point, Texas, as second-class
mail matter, under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1949, newspaper, April 21, 1949; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585554/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.