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Phone 182 - Canton
and The Canton Herald to one ad-
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dress for one year
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Amulance Service
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and family.
Want To Rent
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Oil Hemby of Duncanville.
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Acreage For Sale
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Building Matertal
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area you would like to take a Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunter and
Livestock
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items Wanted
San Jacinto Monument, 574 feet,
F-11
lb. 294
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RANCH STYLE BRICK
3 Bedrooms - 2 Baths
5-Ibs. 290
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT, 5-Ibs. 290
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CHARLIE McNALLY
Rt. 2, Canton, Texas
Copperfield,'
CANTON, TEXAS
OWNED and OPERATED BY LLOYD SHINN
in 20 monthly installments.
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Hilliard & Sons
Funeral Home
in Mesquite. Ultra-modern,
all electric kitchen, central
heat, patio, barbecue pit.
A Creole is an American-born
person of pure European blood.
homemade
pure pork
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Etheridge
of Dallas spent Friday night with
TARPLEY DUKES
Western Auto Assoc. Store
at the 11 o’clock hour. He was ac-
companied by Mrs. Whitloe.
QUO VADIS, GEORGI? — Soviet Army Marshal Georgi
Zhukov is in a happy mood as he talks with Yugoslavian work-
ers during his recent eight-day tour of that country. Shortly
after, President Eisenhower’s erstwhile correspondent was sum-
marily removed from his post as defense minister and the
question these days is—where is he going now? Many ob-
servers feel Zhukov will be promoted; others are not so sure.
Dallas Telephone. Inter-
com system. Exchange for
East Texas Farm.
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FOR SALE: Concrete well tile
30x30; culvert tile, any size; house
piers, and septic tanks.—Frank
Erwin, Fruitvale. Texas. 24tfb
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Because it is built in a semi-cir-
cular bend of the Mississippi Riv-
er, New Orleans is known as the
Crescent City.
FARMS or OTHER REAL
ESTATE FOR SALE
R. B. (JACK) TURNER
Texas Real Estate Broker
. offices with Home Ins. .
Agency, Ph. 18, Wills Point
of Dallas were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Manley and
family.
Mrs. Tommy Callahan of Can-
ton visited last week with her sis-
when to register,” he said.
College officials call attention
STRAYED from Taner pasture
in Whitton community 500 pound
white face steer yearling. Please
notify Billy Miles or Grady Tar-
ver, Wills Point. 45tlc
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. were recent visitors of David Cart-
Halbert Shaw were Mr. and Mrs. right.
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Sewing Machines
SALES & SERVICE
Brown's Auto
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Wills Point
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FARM OWNERS
Federal Land Bank Loans on
farms at 5%% is still a low rate
of interest.
Let us know your needs
NFLA OF CANTON
J. W. Terry, Sec.-Treas
Matter Of Any Kind See
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ABSTRACTS
If You Have A Land
Texas. 45t3hp
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RAIN SPECIALS
Overcoats and Jackets -
Raincoats and Hats - Rid-
ing Slickers - Slicker Suits -
Rubber Boots - Overshoes
Tarps and Tents
ARMY STORE - Terrell
BULK
WIENERS
PLUMBING
All sizes pipes, pipe fittings,
water heaters, commodes,
lavatories, bath tubs. Let
us figure your bill.
ARMY STORE: - Terrell
and Mrs. Bob Brunson and per-
haps others.
Norman Corbitt of Greenville
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobs of
. _ , Kennedy were dinner guests of
has been announced by East Tex- Mr. and Mrs. I. g Wade.
TIRES - BATTERIES
Car Parte and Acessories
APPLIANCES
ROAD SERVICE
Closed Thursday Afternoons
Phone 2101 Kaufman
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w. Ernest West
S. Love West
Oanton, Texas
one that is amputated.
DR. JOHN W. DAVIS
OPTOMETRIST
Campbell Bldg, in Wills Point
each Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
See Our Big Circular
for Prices. Buy for
Now and Christmas.
THE CANTON HERAID
Owned by Thomas E. Campbell
and Jack G. Campbell and pub-
lished weakly by Campbells’ and
entered in the post office at Wills
Point, Texas, as second-class mail
matter, under the Act of March
3, 1879.
Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person or firm or
corporation which may appear in
the columns of this newspaper
will be gladly corrected upon be-
ing brought to the attention of
the Publishers.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Gabardine Overcoat $9.95
Army, Navy Shoes $5.95
New Overshoes, cloth
top, $3.95
Hundreds of jackets and
overcoats of every descrip-
tion. Boots and shoes for
every purpose.
ARMY STORE - Terrell
FOR RENT: 6-room house, bath
and all conveniences. See Mrs j
M. Hudson, 1028 S. Highway 19
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Before You Buy Your Next
AUTOMOBILE
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LOW COST FINANCING
Your Insurance Agent
Can Serve You Best!
STEED INSURANCE AGENCY
Canton, Texas
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Cat and Dog Hospital
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IN THE GRAND TRADITION—Anne Golding, 21 months old,
carries on in the hallowed tradition of show business at a baby
show in London, England. The brave lass shuts her eyes and
toddles through the embarrassing moment while the disaster
evokes sympathetic laughter from some of the mothers present.
WANTED TO RENT. 75-100
farm, third and fourth. Would am-
sider lease. Need large house and
bam.—F. C. Williams, Rt 2 Pon
Wheeler, 45t4hp
HUNT’S 46-0z. Can A Ad
TOMATO JUICE... 25
Professlonal
Dr. T. R. Keahey
DENTIST
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
Phone 8
CLOSED THURSDAY
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Clover Farm Store
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pat Luckett Mrs. Lillie Shaw. Saturday, Mrs.
of Dallas spent Saturday night Shaw returned home with them,
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shaw. Mrs. Temple, Thomas and Lo-
Mrs. Evelyn Mack of Canton retta are still quite ill with flu.
spent Thursday night with Mr. and /j— Teid Ster end Mr
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Dauphin was a title given to the
eldest son of a King of France.
LENDER, the post office address
of whom is 704 Citizens Bank
Building, Tyler, Texas, on the 16th
day of October 1957, filed his ap-
plication in the office of the Board
of Water Engineers for the State
of Texas, in which he applies for
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCaffity Knox Freeman of Wise visited
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"Anyone interested should write Douglas Wyatt of Longview
the Dean of the College as soon'spent Saturday night with his
Lige Norman of Dallas and
GARDEN FRESH
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Development Spuadron 6 complet-j
ed the earliest flight in history to
Antarctica when they landed at
the Air Facility at McMurdo
WANTEDa Unencumbared white Legal Publications A3
dren, 6 and 8 years old, keep NOTICE OF HEARING TO AP-
house. No washing. $60 per month, PROPRIATE PUBLIC WATERS
room and board. Contact Margaret OF THE STATE OF TEXAS
Sarkis, 207 Park Drive, Carthage, NO. 2069
DECKER’S IOWANA
BACONS...
FRESH GRADE A
FRYERS .....
Terrell. Mr. and Mrs.
Not all crows are black; some
have brightly-colored feathers.
course, or get a copy of the col-
lege catalog from the Registrar
and tell us the specific course. If
the demand is great enough to
meet the minimum state require-
ments, the course can be offered.
Dr. Gee said.
The entire faculty and facilities
of East Texas State can now be
made available for these classes,
Dr. Gee pointed out, since the
Mrs. Porter January.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flatt of
Myrtle Springs spent Saturday
night with the latter’s parents, Mr.
C. B. Hunter attended funeral
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as State College. President James
G. Gee announced this week that
the enlarged program of night and
Saturday classes will go into ef-
fect with the opening of the
spring semester in February.
"We can offer courses in prac-
tically any field and at any level
—in fact, we can offer any course
in our college catalog,” Dr. Gee
said, “provided adults of the area
will tell us what courses they
would like to have.
FOR RENT: Near Whitton,
farm home on about 3 acres S15
per month Boyle, 3608 Ros’j
Dallas. 46tlhp
fall. "It is our hope that we can
better serve the northeast Texas
area by .offering more classes for
adults who are employed full time,
housewives and others who are
prevented from enrolling for a
full load,” he said.
He stressed the importance of
writing immediately to indicate
what courses are desired "because
we can’t plan for the courses blind.
We need some indication from the
people who might take them. We’ll
WOMEN FOR .home telephone
survey work in Wills Point . 4
hours per day. Good pay.—Jack
E. Smith, Box 474, Tyler. 45t2hp
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Vern Melton and Mrs. S. V.
Tucker of Canton.
Buck Young, Canton. 45t4hp
FOR SALE: Registered horned
Hereford bulls, $150 each.—Lis-
ton Hereford Farms, Rt. 1, Wills
college went to a five-day class
schedule for regular students this'
WANT to make $15 to $25 in a ROSE HAVEN RETREAT Nurs-
day? Many are doing it. Pleas- ing Home, 24 hour nursing attend-
ant work for man or woman. No .
ceed 3,4x4 acre feet of water an-
nually by impounding 3.414 aTe
feet for recreational use, all being
more fully set out in said applica-
tion.
The ’vest end of the propose
dam is located at a point whi
bears north 87 degrees 30 minutes
east a distance of 1002 feet fro111
the southwest corner of D. Spencer
Original Survey, A-824, on tW
west bank of Slater Creek in van
Zandt County, Texas, and is d
tant in a southeasterly directo
from the Van Zandt County court-
house, Canton, Texas, about six-
teen (16) miles. . .
A hearing on the application 0
said LYNN W. CALLENDE"
will be held by the Board of "
ter Engineers for the States Texd
in the office of the Board at Aus-
tin, Texas, on MONDAY, •
VEMBER 25, 1957, beginning..
10 o'clock a. m., at which u
and place all parties intereue
may appear and be heard 10
opposing the granting of said m
plication should file written P
tests with the Board and the ft
plicant at least five days Pnor
hearing date, giving their reason
therefor and such other in0
tion as is required by Board
305.2. Such hearing will be c"nd
tinned from time to time,
from place to place, if necesn
until such determination has
made relative to said applicato
as the said Board of Vater
neers may deem right, edu
and proper. .. eon
Given under and by ^uc tv.
order of the Board of Water t
gineers for the State of Texas at
the office of the said Boa
Austin, Texas, this the 16th W
of October, 1957.
(Seal) ctate
R. M. DIXON, Chairman-
Board of Water Engineers.
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ALASKA
SALMON No. Tall
Whitton to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Billy Joe Bledsoe of Pleasant
Hemby and to White Hall to Glade, Ben Russell Cox, Clifford
SEWING MACHINE sales and
service; all work guaranteed.--
Phone Don Keene, Canton. 2tfh
See us tor USED APPLIANCES
Refrigerators, stoves and wash-
ing machines.—Canton Reliance
Gas Company. 25tfh
See us for NEW and USED wash-
ing machines, MAYTAG, NORGE,
RCA, WHIRLPOOL. Parts, Sales
and Service. All makes repaired.
—Aston’s, Highway 80, Wills Point.
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keep in touch with each person
who writes in, keeping him inform- Sound on October 1 marking the
ed as to courses to be offered and beginning of Deepfreeze III.
a permit to appropriate of the un-
appropriated waters of the State of
--— Texas, from Slater Creek, a trib-
FOR SALE: Stocker cows, baby utary of the Neches River, in Van
Zandt County, Texas, not to ex
milk cows.—
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I i LOST: 6 heifers weighing about
' 265 to 375 pounds; 2 black-white
face, 1 reddish brown half Brah-
man, 2 black and white spotted
half Brahman, 1 black with white
Sue and Jackie Pittman have
the flu. We wish them a speedy
recovery.
Visitors in the Willie Melton
home over the week-end were
T Sgt. and Mrs. Billy Gene Ja-1
cobs and children of Fort Worth,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parker and
Quite a few have the flu in our ter, Mrs. Lillie Shaw.
community. However, there was a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanders of
fair crowd at church and Sunday: Wills Point and Joe Wilson of
school. Sam Whitloe, Texas edi- Fairview visited Mr. and Mrs.
tor of Farmer-Stockman, spoke Porter January Sunday afternoon.
SPORTING GOODS
Browning guns, Winchest-
er, Remington and others.
Full line ammunition,
Archery equipment, camp-
ing supplies, flashlights and
lanterns, hunting knives
and axes. Gun holsters and
cases, bed rolls, cots and
tents.
ARMY STORE - Terren
New and used STEEL angletror
Charles Dickens’ novel, "David rels, re-mhoPing* StdPs ’ chan
was first published । house prices.—Terrell Iron &
" . | Metal Co. Phone 4-4831 Terrel’,
mj-u ----- -------- -------------. Jackson spent Sunday with Mrs.
$1.50 Mrs. Shaw accompanied them to Bernard Shaw.
1 year.....................$2.50
Both the Wills Point Chronicle
College Expands Jackson
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0UGA71On I OTd,, church services Sunday morning
• with Rev. Kennedy filling the pul-
Commerce—An expanded educa- pit at both services. He and Mrs.
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Jesse McCaffity and Jim Pamplin
Monday. Mr. Pamplin is not much
improved at this time.
Recent visitors in the Jim Pamp-
line home were Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Latham and children of
Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Blasingame, Mrs. McKnight and
son, and Mrs. Mamie Pamplin of
Wills Point and Mr. and Mrs. Jor-
dan of Edgewood.
William and Frank Cook and
Jerry Bonner of Corsicana spent
Sunday with Mrs. Florence Bart-
lett and Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sudduth
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
' Earl Sudduth over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Razz, Becky
! and Debra visited Mrs. Razz's par-
I ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Manley,
i Robert and Mildred Friday night.
Mrs. W. S. Floyd’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kidd of Dallas, are
spending this week with the
Floyds.
I Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Starr car-
I ried David to Terrell to a doctor
■ Sunday.
Begin now making plans to at-
i tend the 26th annual homecoming
' at the Dawson Presbyterian church
| Thursday, November 28, and help
I celebrate Thanksgiving.
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Last year more than 6,000 4-H
club boys participated in the Tex-
■ as 4-H Club Tractor Program. W.
L. Ulich, extension agricultural en-
gineer, says plans have been per-
' fected which should make possible
i an increase in this number. Local
1 leaders who will guide the 4-H
J members will be trained in a
j series of district schools beginning
| in late November. Last year more
I than 400 local leaders in 204 coun-
; ties were active in the program.
, ance. Complete facilities for con-
experience needed. Spare or full valescents; care of senile, bed and
time. Will teach and finance you. ambulatory patients. State licens-
W i ite McNess Co., P. O. Box ed.—Floyd Blain, manager, 102
Memphis, E. Ninth. Kaufman. Phone 6194
A pm A I No. 1 Red McClure
2 for 25 POTATOES 10-bs
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Virginia Dare, first child of
English parents in the New
World, was born at Roanoke, Va.,
in August, 1587,
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to the fact that these will be 4 inches, is the tallest in the world,
taught on the campus and carry,--
regular college credit if desired. Texas’ population on July 1,
Classes will meet the same num-1955, was 8,657,000.
be r of clock hours as those for n,cy,a A y c, gcciee i
regular students, but the classes BLAY ' .ABNIFIED —)
TRELLIS EARLY
PEAS 303..
will meet only once each week. I
This means that a regular course
carrying three semester hours of
credit will meet 150 minutes, once
a week, and a laboratory course
as in science will require five
hours.
East Texas has had this type of
program for teachers for a num-
ber of years, Dr. Gee said, “but
now we hope to reach those who
want to begin or complete a de-
gree, those who want particular
courses to aid in business or to
provide a hobby.”
Fees and all other details are
found in the college catalog or
may be had by writing the Dean
of the College.
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FOR SALE: 2% acres, nice 4-room
। house, good well and pump, lights,
। Butane, paved road at Tundra.
Phone 211 JI, Canton, 45t2hp
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Temple and of Canton, James Thurston of
family of Edgewood spent Sunday Wills Point, LeeRoy Crabtree of
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Temple Wentworth, and Misses Nan Mor-
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Burns.
The Leroy Bennett family is
confined to bed with the flu. Wei
hope for them a speedy recovery. I
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Three Nacy planes from Air
FOR SALE: Canton FARM, 90
acres, reduced, one mile west on
Highway 64, 3 bedrooms, sheet-
rock, all conveniences, 2 fireplaces,
2 spring-fed tanks, $15,500; only
$5,000 cash, 1 12 minerals, no
trades, 118 acres, house, near For-
ney, 22 miles Dallas, 12 mile off
U. S. 80, $125 acre; $5,000 cash
no trade.—Mrs. H. B Thomas,
5017 Swiss Ave., Dallas, Phene
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streak half Brahman Left from
pasture on Highway 19 last week.
—Billy John Burns. Phone 7000R1.
MAKE $75 UP WEEKLY, Full or45tfh
part time. Take orders for Amer-." t ,
i ica’s largest selling liquid ferti-: 3Pecta.
lizer. Used by farmers since 1946. LOCUST GROVE Rest Home for
Liberal profits. No investment, men and women; licensed.—Wills
Write "Na-Churs" Plant Food Point, Rt. 2 Phone J03-2986,
Co., 435 Monroe St., Marion, Ohio.
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4—THE CANTON HERALD Thursday, Nov. 14, 1957
• WANTED: Scrap iron, batteries
- radiators, copper, brass and other
junk metals.—K. K. Norton, Will?
Point. 32tfb
Irictors a unpiementsF-13
FOR SALE: Tractor, Super H,
cultivator, planter, fertilizer dis-
J tributor. Guaranteed in Al condi-
• tion. Made one small crop. Used
only enough since to keep in good
condition. Equipment used only in
the small crop. Tractor alone
worth price asked. Original paint.
S.K. Freeman, Rt. 1, Canton.
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FOR SALE: White homemade hog
lard. Bring our container.—El-
more's Fruit and Vegetable Stand,
4 miles east of Canton on High-
way 64. 45t4hp
Notice is hereby given to whom
~ concerned that LYNN W. CAL |
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children of Mesquite, Elmo Tuck- ff
er of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
CORNMEAL 79% HOME-KILLED MEATS
services for their sister-in-law,
I Mrs. Vern Hunter at Payne
I Springs last Wednesday afternoon. j
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pittman
and daughter of Dallas spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tate'
Pittman and family.
Mrs. Dick Rains and daughter
of Dallas spent several days last!
week with her father, C. B. Hunt-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Groom had!
part of their children home for
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow James
I of Dallas spent the week-end with
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