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The Canton Herald
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VOLUME 68
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950
NUMBER 22
gan Sanders are as follows: Mrs.
C. L. Stanford and Mrs.
Frank
wom-
“so
the grade of aviation
TEAM STANDING
RILL ALLEN
the 4-H Club Council of Van Zandt
William
Ralph,
Jr.,
16
! son,
Score Card Will
ab
h
months old.
He entered the U. S. navy in
r
RUNS ALLOWED
ciation.
Crackers
Roughnecks ........73 8
by the H. K. Ferguson Company,
TEN LEADING BATTERS
at Jones.
Grand R
13
B. Msoeley B W ...20
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HIS WEEKS SCHEDULE
of game.
of the groom.
directors.
Read the Advertisements.
Pa
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serv-
Hi
s
are always welcome.
CRADLE ROLL
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At Plaza Theatre
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to aid these peoples
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present with prayer.
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Read the Advertisements.
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Patronize Herald Advertisers.
Go to Church Sunday. :
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Floryne Miller Circle
Meets On May 23
Oscar Rorie, Former Cantonite, Urges
Citizenship Cooperation In Aid-To-Blind
Vacation Bible
School Planned
At Van Church
Morton Salt Plant
To Be Completed
Sometime In June
Dawson Church
Plans Revival
Oscar Rorie, a former resident
of Canton, spoke to the Canton
. 52 5 10.4
.138 9 15.3
114 6 19.0
Rev. Bill Everheart of the First
Presbyterian Church of Athens
will preach at the Dawson church
mons Equipment Co. at Canton,
while at work. He had just quit
work when the attack came. He
was born July 12, 1907 and was a1
Pfc. Haskell Lawley of Shep-
pard Field spent from Thursday
till Monday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Lawley.
I to become
of recipients
188 78
.205 73
19
17
18
25
16
Myrtle Springs .....135
RUNS SCORED
avg
5.3
8.1
avg
411
356
319
240
192
Ben Wheeler
Crackers .•.
Roughnecks
Colfax .....
pct
1000
833
625
166
ill
day at the Lions meeting. Installa-
tion of the new officers will be
held Monday night, June 19, at
the Dixie Hotel.
square feet of floor space. One of
the buildings includes a one-story
office section with air condition-
ing and flourescent lighting.
Steam for process reuirements
as well as power will be furnished
by the new boiler installation. A
1500 KW turbo generator supplies
Thursday, June 1
Colfax vs Myrtle Springs
Crackers vs Ben Wheeler
This is a make up game origi-
nally scheduled for April 24.
84
67
26
Colfax vs Ben Wheeler
Roughnecks vs Myrtle Springs
and his mother, Mrs. R. W. Pen-
nington.
Ben Wheeler
Colfax .......
Myrtle Springs
Ben Wheeler
Crackers .....
Roughnecks ..
Colfax .......
Myrtle Springs
Mr. and Mrs. George Goldey
and son, George, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Allen Johnson of Van
Sunday afternoon. •
sages and carry a complete line
of tombstones.
Cox Cr ......
Fletcher B W
Burgess Cr .
Jordan R ....
baby boy, born Wednesday, May
24, at Baker Clinic in Wills Point.
He has been named John Hop-
kins.
Crackers .....
Ben Wheeler .
Roughnecks ...
Myrtle Springs
Colfax ........
member of the Methodist Church
। here.
o’clock.
Classification of
start at 7 o'clock.
262
268
Lion President W. E. West an- .......... .. pu.., .. — i
nounced that the election of of- eludes elevators, conveyors, screens nation tests and get prompt
ficers will be .held next Wednes- and packaging machines. I ice back to farmers if they delay
' - m c 1. . .. . . in sending in their samples.
To facilitate shipping operations,, _0________________
Shields-Nelson
Marry In Chicago
Miss Marguerite Shields became
Prize Winners
Announced In
Flower Show
Prize winners in the recent Iris
Mrs. Huse Hostess
To Ben Wheeler
HD Club Meeting
Ben Wheeler—Mrs. Birdie Huse
was hostess to the Ben Wheeler
Home Demonstration Club meet-
ing last Friday afternoon, .May 26.
Seven members and four visitors
were present for the meeting.
TEAM BATTING AVERAGE
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1
0
1
3
5
8
H. W. Windham was brought
home from a Jacksonville hospital
by Eubank Bros. Monday.
Dodson were co-hostesses to the
flower show and tea.
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nas been selected as the site to
hold the Free State Dairy Show
--- on June 6 according to a commit-
. for one week beginning Friday,
June 2, through June 9.
the First Baptist Church will be- [ Saline and graduated from the
oin Fridav Tune o ot 9 - - Grand Saline high school in 1941.
At present he is attending the GI
night school here taking the book-
keeping course.
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Roughnecks vs Crackers
Myrtle Springs vs Ben Wheeler
This is a make up game origi-
nally scheduled for May 1.
Monday, June 5
Carried to Tyler Hospital
Mrs. Bryant Sanders was car-
ried to a Tyler hospital Saturday
morning by Eubank Bros.
Cold drinks and sandwiches
'will be served by 4-H dub boys
Of steel frame and corrugated and girls, sponsored by the 4-H
j for the Border Conference cham-! transite construction, the new Club Council.
Sherbert pionship. buildings will add about 100,000: _______________
F
k-ei
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miller reminded the club about
en, 4-H and FFA boys from 4:30
discharged October 1 1945, with
the grade of aviation ordnance by the Canton high school band,
mate first class. This band has come a long way
After his discharge from the! in the past few months since Mr.
sendee he attended the telegraph Younger took over, therefore you
school in Dallas and then went are sure to enjoy the entertain-
to work for the Western Pacific ment. Following the high school
Railway in Elko, Nevada. He band concert a string band from
also worked one year for a chain the Moore community is to present
g avg
) Barnard, Inc., were engineers for he had received a request from
Lion secretary Aubrey Lough- the power plant. Dr. E. B. Reynolds of the agrono-
One of the major engineering my department of A&M College
problems was designing the pro- to urge farmers to get samples of
cess to assure an even and con- vetch sent in to him as soon as
tinuous flow of all salt products. PoSsible for germination test. Dr.
AmEmm.
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Mrs. Nelson is a graduate „
North Texas State College at!
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1e-
the dairy show, and asked for the
members full cooperation and fi-
nancial support. The show is spon- uzuvus 0 .I an. San. piuuuciS. - _____________
by the Lions This involved an exact balancing Reynolds pointed out that it is
of the diverse materials handling impossible under the present
' equipment in the plant, which in- state appropriation to run germi-
The Floryne Miller circle met
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown are Tuesday, May 23. in the home of
the parents of a seven pound 11 Mrs. Joe Wallace for mission
ounce baby boy, born Saturday, study on “Winning Others to
May 27. in a Grand Saline hos- Christ." The song “Throw Out
pital. He has been named James the Life Line," was sung.
Ernest. Prayer was led by Mrs. D. R.
------- i Bryant.
Rose specimen: Blue ribbon,
Mrs. Lee Steed; red ribbon, Mrs.
age up will be eligible to com-
Crackers vs Roughnecks
Ben Wheeler vs Myrtle Springs
This is a regularly scheduled
is Bill Allen, owner and operator and Estell Sumner. She was born will lx? served by 4-H club boys
of the Allen Floral Shop in Can- in Canton and graduated from the! and girls which is sponsored by
ton. । local high school in 1943. Mrs. ” ------ - -
Mr. Allen was born in Grand Allen works in the floral shop counuty.
Saline to Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Al-with her husband. They have one
len. He attended school in Grand "T11: Pel-l "C -
The vocation
plastic garrison belt.
The drum major outfit will con-'
sist of a tail style coat of kelly |
green. The collar will have two i
rows of white soutache and the
buttons will he gilt ball. The trous-
ers will be high waisted with one
stripe 1 '4 inches of white . The
drum major’s headpiece will be
a shako style with white visor
and gilt eagle ornament with a
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m.y‘ aneaMll
STOP LOOK! LISTEN! Soil
erosion is our nation’s No. 1 ene-
my. It must be checked.
Miss Dale Lawler and Miss Sue!
Sanders of the Canton 4-H Club
Girls’ Council and Bobby and Jer-
ry Bledsoe of the Canton Boys’
Club will be delegates to the 4-H
Round-Up to be held at College
Station June 12 through 14.
Miss Betty Jean Moseley of Ben
Wheeler was selected to attend
the Round-Up but was unable to
attend and an alternate was se-
lected to take her place.
These 4-H members were chosen
on their record basis.
Bobby and Jerry Bledsoe will
also participate in the dairy team
judging contest. They won second
place in the district meet at Ari-
Mrs. W. M. Burchfield and Mrs.
Homer Weaver of Canton; one
sored every year
Club.
have the princess style coat of
white satin with seven rows of
green braid across the front and
two rows of gilt buttons. The
skirt will be full circular of white
with kelly green tights. They will
wear shako style headpieces with
visor and six inch green drooping
ostrich plumes.
T. H. Younger, band director,
has had 20 years experience as
band and music instructor. From
1920 to 1941 he was band and
music director for the state in-
dustrial school at Gatesville and
Rev. Everheart is one of the
animals will
capped people in the state of Tex- r i I I 11 J
as He stated In ourdistrictLarphones nstdied
alone, which is comprised of 341 . I-
Final Rites Held
For H. J. Adrian
Ben Wheeler—Funeral services
for Harmon J. Adrian, 42, a na-
tive of Ben Wheeler, were held
Tuesday afternoon, May 30, at
3 o’clock in the Ben Wheeler
Methodist Church with Rev. Hunt
Robinson, pastor of the church,
officiating, assisted by Rev. John
Shamblin. Interment was in the
Holly Springs cemetery under the
direction of Hilliard & Sons Fun-
eral Home of Canton.
Pallbearers were J. R. Hobbs,
Coy Preston, Boots Preston, Man-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
grocery store in Dallas until Au-a few numbers. Beginning at 6:30
gust 1949. o'clock the King and Queen court
On August. 1, 1949 he bought will make a grand entrance fol-
out Patterson Floral Shop, own- lowed by the crowning of the King
ed by Harold Patterson. and Queen. Classification of ani-
. Mr. Allen was married in Au- mals will start at 7 and should be
gust 1945 to the former Jean Sum- over by 9:30 or 10 o’clock.
Troyce Casey is
Birthday Honoree
A birthday party was given
Tuesday night, May 23, in honor
of Troyce Casey. The following
were present:
Patsy Knowles, Jeanne Bass,
Argie Lee Gilmer, Louise John-
son, Phil Rogers, Joe Vern Mel-
ton, Harold Wilkerson, Reuben
Shugart, Howard B. Heard, Jr.,
Bertha Lee Robison, Bobbie Fern
Robison, Jordan Heard, Fay Wil-
hite, Audrey Gilmer, Gay Wil-
hite, Wilma Groom, Billy Hudson,
Bobbie Jean Kipatrick, Joyce
Clements and Melba Robison.
Refreshments of ice cream and
Announces For
County Clerk
Jesse Barnes of Canton announc-
ed this week through the press
for the office of county clerk.
Barnes, who is seeking his first
political office, will be opposed
by incumbent Billy Deen and
pete. Registration of individuals
--
Guests in home of Mr. and Mrs. ’
Rufus Thompson Sunday were Mr.'
and Mrs. Doyle Hudspeth and
June 16. The school will lx? held Veterans’ coordinator, gave the
rehabilitation section of the com-
mittee serves as an employment
and rehabilitation agency for the
blind.
Lion Joe Hackney introduced
the speakers for program chair-
man, Jack Sides, who was un-
avoidably absent from the meet-
ing.
Lion John Huston asked the
club te sponsor a trip to A&M
College for several deserving 4-H
Clubbers. The club voted to abide
by the decision of the board of
and son, Ronnie, of Van visited in Stagner and Matthews grad-
Canton Saturday. |uated from Van high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Virbil Kimbrew Mrs. Gladvs Hilliard dismissed
of Myrtle Springs are the proud the eight members and one visitor
parents of a six pound eight ounce
the bride of Gilbert Jerry Nelson
May 25 in Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Nel- Irvin Thompson of Dallas; Miss
son is the daughter of Mrs. J. M. Roberta Thompson of Wills Point,
Shields of Wills Point. Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Sapp of Prairieville,
Mrs. Mack C. Nelson of Ports- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Murphy
.a . .. . . Dhe1hn A/, nn A/T.c weli. ct,1
will continue
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Band Uniforms Selected;
Booster Club Places Order
TURKEYS SPELL SUCCESS—Henry Schmikler, Massachusetts’
largest turkey producer, poses with his wife and two children
before part of the flock he has built up since coming to the U. S.
12 years ago as a German refugee. Landing in New York with
only a few dollars, be settled in Whitman, Mass., and began his
poultrjraising career. Today his Holland Turkey Farm is one of
n" ‘ ' te largest in the country.
Bible School To Be
Held At Methodist
Church June 7-16
The Vacation Bible School will
begin at the Canton Methodist
Church Wednesday, June 7, and
Reynolds Urges
Farmers To Send
In Vetch Samples
the 2300-volt A. C. current requir- County Agricultural Agent J.
ed in the operations. Cummins & W. McCown said this week that
This is a regularly scheduled
game.
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Thompson and children and Joe Thursday, June 8
bon, Mrs. C. L. Stanford; red rib-
bon, Mrs. C. L. Stanford; white
ribbon, Mrs. L. G. Skinner.
Church arrangements: Blue rib- ington recently. Miss Earline An-
bon, Mrs. Frank Dodson; red rib- derson will also attend the Round-
bon, Mrs. Paul Stanford; white Up. She won first place in the
Allen’s Floral Shop is open1
seven days a week. They special- Ra ear n
ize in funeral designs and cor- Dw V>CV IU
Miss Maggie Peach, county Lions Club Wednesday, giving the
home demonstration agent, spoke local club an insight on aid given
on “Let’s Make a Cake." Mrs. to the*blind and visually handi
Vonnie Cole gave a review of a capped persons.
magazine article. Mr. Rorie was aided by Hubert
Miss Betty Jean Moseley of Ben Foster, who is totally blind, in
Wheeler was appointed by the his explanation of the work being
club to represent it in the King done by the state commission for
and Queen contest to determine the blind. Both Rorie and Foster
He told the press this week
that he plans to make his cam-
paign through the advertising
columns of county newspapers.
addressed a mons University Cowboys base- rectly from the deposits,
17 students, bailers who received letters ac- granulated and flake salt are pro-
their parents and teachers. : cording to Warren B. Woodson, duced by dissolving salt in the
Presentation of diplomas was athletic director of the University, ground with water, pumping the
made by Charles J. Tergerson, Joe Graba coached the Hardin- brine to the surface, and then re-
superintendent of the Seagoville Simmons University team which! evaporating it.
schools. I lost to the University of Arizona
son,, Friday, June2
Loughmiller Speaks Stagner, Matthews
At Seagoville Letter In Baseball
. A 0 Loughmiller, Canton bus- A+ Harein Cimmone
through Friday, iness man and Van Zandt County Hl llulUIII •IIIIIIIVEI>
Classify Animals
Animals at the Free State Dairy
Show at Canton on June 6 will
be classified against a score card
according to James W. McCown,
county agricultural agent. Those
making 90 or above, will receive
blue ribbons and four credit
points in the division of premi-
‘ <
, the plant is equipped with four i
railroad spurs and a track scale. (
I Construction started in June, !
1949.
taxpayers instead
of state monies.
Texas counties, there are 1700
handicapped persons."
Foster told the group of Lions
that the commission endeavored
Before the pressure cooker is
used, it should be cleaned and
checked. Be sure the pressure
guage is registering correctly and
the safety valve is working prop-
erly.
h avg
10 .666
13 .565
6 .545
7 .538
10 .500
9 .500
8 .461
8 .444
11 .440
7 .437
ribbon, Mrs. Wendell Oliver. Dress Revue held in the county
Radio and hall table arrange- this month and will enter the
ment: Blue ribbon, Mrs. Frank State Dress Revue.
Dodson; red ribbon, Mrs. Henry, ----------------
Van—The Vacation Bible School
at the First Baptist church of
Van will be held from June 5
through June 16, according to
Grand Saline—An extensive ex- um money, from 85 to 90, a red
pension of salt processing facili- ribbon, and.three points; 80 to 85
ties ol the .Morton Salt Company awhite ribbon and two credits;
here will be completed this month 75 to 80, 1 points and a pink rib-
bon. Those scoring less than 75
will get no ribbon and will not
share in premiums. All breeds of
dairy animals, from six months of
lin Wright, Buster Brown, Wylie
Burk Jenkins.
Mr. Adrian died suddenly Mon-
day afternoon following a heart,
attack at the Allis Chalmer Am-
mouth, Virginia, are the parents, Phalba, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Guinn
of Roddy and Miss Anne Jones of
of Arcadia.
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102 8 12.7
70 9 7.7
46 6 7.6
from 1944 to 1948 he held the
same position at Kearney, Ne-
braska.
Mr. Younger plans to hold a
ttwo week summer band camp, the
date to be announced later.
Saturday night, June 3, beginning The school proper will begin
at 7:30 o’clock in the Jones com- Monday morning, June 5, at 8
munity house near here, accord-1 o’clock and the sessions will be
ing to Mrs. Gus Thompson, sec- held each morning, Monday
each morning from 8:30 to 11 principal address to the graduat- Van-Julius M. Stagner and Piy U1 mugn graue uej^ui. ne concert will entertain the crowd
o’clock. I ing class of Seagoville high school Buddy Matthews of Van were Plant produces all types of salt during supper hour from 5:30 to
Anyone from beginners through Tuesday night. among the fourteen Hardin-Sim- products. Rock salt is mined di- 6:30, followed by the crowning of
intermediate grades is invited to Mr. Loughmiller addressed a mons University Cowboys base- recty from the deposits, while the king and queen at 6 30
attend the Vacation Bible School, graduating class of 17 students, bailers who received letters as ! granulated and flake calt are nro-
Those wishing transportation to | their parents and teachers. (cording to Warren B. Woodson, duced by dissolving
the school are asked to contact
Rev. Hooper Haygood.
The Plaza Theatre has install-
ed Western Eelectric ear phones
for people who are hard of hear-
ing. according to Joe M. Hackney,
owner.
If you are hard of hearing you
need no longer stay at home. You
can enjoy a good show. This is
just another step towards im-
proving the theatre and making
it rank with first class theatres
in larger cities.
will pay another $1,000 when the
uniforms are delivered in August
with the balance of $965 due 90
days after the delivery of the uni-
forms, according to Mrs. Farris
Barrentine, club secretary and
treasurer.
The 50 band uniforms will con-
sist of single breasted military
style coat with closed vents. They
will be made of kelly green 100
per cent wool whipcord. The
sleeves will be trimmed with
seven inch drooping plume. ..... „ _ , - ,
The six twirlers’ uniforms will Walter B. Seale who have pre-
viously announced for the office.
birthday cake were served
those present.
retary and treasurer of the asso- through Friday from 8 to 11 a. m. I
The school is open to all children
All musicians as well as others of the community regardless of
are cordially invited to attend the church affiliation between the
convention. All candidates seeking1 ages of 4 and 16 inclusive. All
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The Band Booster Club accepted w
the sample uniform (shown at the E"‘
right), Tuesday afternoon and re- f
turned the sample to the company h A
for completion of the order. The y
uniforms are expected to be re- l
turned to the school by the mid- f r
die of August, in time for the |
first game in September. The |
club made a deposit of $1,000 at |
the time the order was given and.A
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Rev. R. D. Copeland, pastor.
All children between the ages
of 4 through 16 are urged to
come and attend the school this,
year. The school will be held!
■from 8 to 11 a. m. Monday through
Friday. .half sister, Mrs. James E. Abney,
VAN ZANDT COUNTY REUNION
TO BE HELD AT LUBBOCK
June 18 the Van Zandt county
reunion for 1950 will be held at
the barbecue pit in MacKenzie
Park in Lubbock according to
Grady West, president of the Van
Zandt county reunion.
Van Zandters who were pres-
ent last year had a wonderful
time. One thousand Van Zandters
and guests are wanted for the re-
union.
The steering committee is work-
ing out a good program, so let’s
make it 1,000 for 1950—Van
Zandters.
W. E. West.
Poppy specimen: Blue ribbon,
Mrs. Frank Dodson.
Gladioli specimen: Blue rib-
bon, Mrs. George Hilliard.
Dahlia specimen: Blue ribbon,
Mrs. Homer Hilliard.
Miniature specimen: Blue rib-
bon, Mrs. Paul Stanford; red rib-
bon, Mrs. Thomas Todd; white
ribbon, Mrs. Lee Steed.
Coffee table arrangement: Blue
ribbon, Mrs. Paul Stanford; while
। ribbon, Mrs. Gertrude Hubbard.
Table arrangement: Blue rib-
Blackwell; white ribbon, Mrs. E!—I n_I•.I AL L
Thomas Todd First Baptist Church
Quite a few guests were pres- r
ent. Judges for the show were TA H-we V-c-FAm
Mrs. T. E. Murrey, Mrs. N. J. IV HuVC vCLCIIUIl
Tomlin and Mrs. Harry McLain ne a e • ■
of Wills Point, bible SChOOl
Fiddler Convention? "vfy
_ _ gin Friday, June 2, at 2 p. m.
To Be Held At Jones (tend this Vacation Bible School,
e , ■ Aye ■ . : will come to the church and reg-
jAllirnAV Ninht ister. Following the registration
-VV" there will be a parade and then
Van—The first Saturday night1’he church will serve refreshments!
fiddlers convention will be held ’o all those who registered.
office have a special invitation to children are urged to be present
come and speak in behalf of their, Friday afternoon but if any can most able and best loved preach-; by the H. K. Ferguson Company,
candidacy.. . • • not get here they may come Mon- ers in the Presbytery of Dallas, industrial engineers and builders.
The fiddlers convention is held day. The Dawson church feels most The project includes an exten-
the first Saturday of each month There will be games Bible fortunate to have him for this sion to an existing mill building,
Study, singing, handwork and meeting. a new evaporator and a new boi-
many surprises. Come to.the,Va- All members and friends of the (er house. Salt handling and pack- ■ . ,
cation Bible School.at_the Bap- church and community are urged aging equipment in the new exten- ' required.
ist church. James V. Gray, pas- to be present for the entire meet-(sion is already in partial operation. Special classes will determine
tor, is principal of the school. I ing. Come and bring your friends. The expansion will result in junior, senior and grand champion
manufacturing economies by con- male and females. Also the best
solidating two operations which uddered CoW, the most ideal four
had previously been separated, females owned by one breeder
Granulated and flake salt produc- and the two best animals from
ing facilities were moved to the one, bull
new site from an existing plant The program starts at 4 p. m.
which had been paritally destroy- with a demonstration on how to
ed by fire in 1948 Judge dairy animals followed by
Located on a site above a sup- anjudging contest for men, wom-
ply or high grade deposits, the 4-H and FFA boys. A band
Denton and did graduate work in
journalism at the University of I
Wisconsin in Madison. She is em-
ployed as a science writer in Chi- J
cago. Mr. Nelson is a graduate of,
the College of William and Mary
at Williamsburg, Virginia, and is
now attending the Chicago Col-
lege of Optometry.
The couple is making their home (
in Chicago.
January 1942, and took his boot! 1 composed of J- W. Huston,
business men in Canton, This ’raining at San Diego, Calif UI_A Foster and Turk Barrier,
will be a weekly feature of , A.1., , L . There will be ample space to tie
the Herald, presenting a differ- " ompletion of his boot train- the animals around the football
ent man each week ) I ing he attended a service school field to hitching racks, etc. A
I for aviation ordnance at Seattle. ( judging arena will be set up in
Washington. After serving 13 front of the football bleachers so
months in the states, he was (everyone will be able to see while
shipped to the Pacific theatre seated.
where he was stationed in Hono- The program starts at 4 p m.
lulu and the Hawaiian Islands for, with a demonstration on how to
31 months. He was bow gunner judge dairy animals followed by
and bombadier on a navy flying a judging contest for men
boat and was later assigned to. ---
the air sea rescue service. He was
The business man of the week ner, daughter of the late Homer Cold drinks and sandwiches
white, with shoulder straps edged T
with white and gilt lyre buttons.) -PHOTO BY GOLOEY
The trousers.will be regular Pictured above is Darel Reid,
,..100 per cent whip-son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Reid,
. if ' ... 1 . e green .with a with the new Canton high school
white stripe down the side with bandguniform. The uniform ar-
aereen soutache down the center rivet last week was accepted
will ° rouse rs. The headpiece by the uniform committee.
Wi consist of shako style caps_____________
with white visor and gilt eagle!
and a 7-inch drooping white plume. nce A Q-pnne
Around the coat will be a white! JC33C DCll lit J
who will reign and King and work in the vocational rehabili-
Queen for the Van Zandt Free ration section of the commission.
State Dairy Show to be held in They work out of the district
Canton June 6. i headquarters in Tyler.
The next club meeting will be Rorie told the club that there
held at the church June 9. Visitors are over 9,900 visually handi-
Free State Dairy Show Will Be Held
At Local Football Field Tuesday
3 o’clock in the home of Mra. Mor- County 4-H Youths CANTON BUSINESSMEN IN REVIEW
To Attend Round^Un (Editor sNots • is the six.
. _ r teenth in a series of articles on
At College Station
Chilie Crackers
Trounce Myrtle
Springs Club. 27-0
In the first game of a double
header played Friday night, May
26, Chili’s Crackers trounced the
Myrtle Springs team 27 to 0. This
game went only five innings. Dur-
ing these five innings Greenway
did not allow a hit, walked five,
and struck out 6. According to a
league ruling five innings will be
considered a game if the winning
team is more than 10 runs ahead.
In the second game of Friday
night’s double header, Thompson’s
Roughnecks defeated the Colfax
team 12 to 6.
Monday night, May 29, Myrtle
Springs nine defeated the Colfax
team 18 to 6. The second game of
the double header between Ben
Wheeler and Chili’s Crackers was
rained out. This game will be
made up later on in the season,
according to Harry Morton, club
president.
ab
M. Moseley B W ...15
Gilchrist B W ......23
Cantrell B W ......11
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