The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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he doesn’t like to wash are the
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ing her career. She has appeared
on several small radio programs.
She got her chance by appearing
carried twenty cattle on his spe-
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has been
breeder
“WICK” WISDOM PROMOTED
Alcatraz’ favorite inmate was
promoted to Head of Garbage dis-
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FRANK CORRY IS SPECIALIST
IN DISEASES OF PET DOGS
Frank Corry has been named
the leading specialist in the dis-
eases of dogs by the World Vet-
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A Hollywood commentator was
Walters, becoming the first navy
woman doctor.
Miss Monroe entered the navy
in January 1951. When first en-
tering the navy, she started out
as a deck washer and was finally
promoted to commander.
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GRADUATE OF 1950 BECOMES
IVORY SOAP CARRIER
Billy Dean Easterly came clean
today and confessed that he was
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HOWARD B. HEARD
HAS PRIZE CATTLE
Howard B. Heard, Jr., the great
cattleman, who recently purchas-
ed King’s Ranch, has been award-
ed the prize for having the best
steers at the Chicago World Fair
May 24, 1960.
Howard B. (Cattle King) Heard
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Each year it is the custom of
the journalism class to use the
last issue of the Eagle Chat for
DEPARTMENT
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been promoted to the distinguished show before.
post of sports editor of the Sat- Janell’s old classmates asked
urday Evening Post. i Janell why they picked her of all
Don was appointed May 11 to the stars in Hollywood to be “The
the position at a salary of fifty Egg.”’ She replied in the usual
cents per day and also traveling manner, “So round, so firm, and
expenses paid. iso fully packed, I suppose.”
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only thing he doesn’t like about
his job is that it reminds him of
his high school days when he
used to sing "Slipping Around.”
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ROBBERS TAKE $10,000,000
AS THEY RANSACK BANK
Grubworm, Texas, March 28.—
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COO-H plus 2C2 H5 OH. Of ,
~ course no one except the profes-1 become a specialist in the diseases
He is playing football for the
Cleveland Indians. He is the sen-
stolen Thursday, May 24, 1950,
by a famous world known crook,
"Dangerous John ‘Killer’ Dunn.”
During the prohibition this crook
was know as "Swipe Everything”
Dunn, because of all the liquor
he stole.
The police have not caught the
crook, but one of his stoogies.
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Jimmy averaged 99% yards per
play last season, and is also the
highest paid football player ever
known. He gets $2,100,000 a sea-
son.
Jimmy is coming back to Can-
ton to the opening of his new mo-
tion picture, "Outrun That Line.”
Dozens of kids from all around
will be there with eager eyes.
killed an even dozen with
shot before.
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famous chemist,
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' LECTURES! LECTURES! (Alcatraz, U. S. A. September prize, he was awarded $10,000 in
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submarine, the USS Bergall in
making a success by leaps and
bounds. Wendell Wisdom, loving-
ly called “Wick" by all the other
life term inmates, has been ap-
pointed the official head of Gar-
bage Disposal Unit, the most
sought after position on the is-
land. He plans to revolutionize
the garbage disposal. His invention
is under the strictest guard but
he plans to release it soon.
“Wick” was sent "up the river”
for disagreeing with a teacher
on a problem and then proving
! his point. Best regards to a CHS
student who is really getting up
in the world.
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bank. They are Harold Wilker- tried on one of Miss Windhams
son, Glenn (Cut Throat) Whita- lab assistants, Mrs. Garth Slaugh-
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The world
has recently added
breeds of cattle to
This great cattleman
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tennis champion by a wide mar-
gin.
This was a great upset as Max-
ine was scheduled to defat Wanda.
Miss Hamilton will stage a
editor of the Eagle Chat, has many people in Canton to see
United States, by winning two
sets out of three. The champion-
ship tilt was staged at Madison
Square Garden.
Wanda played a matched tennis
game at Madison Square Garden
said that there was never
VIRGIL MELTON NAMED
RADIO MAN OF THE YEAR
Virgil Melton has just been
awarded the Blah-Blah prize for
the most valuable announcer of
the year by a majority vote of
the judges.
Virgil is selling genuine wedding
rings over the Del Rio station.
The rings are genuine synthetic,
imitation diamond wedding rings.
He sells them as no other pro-
Five well known bandits robbed Rio.
the First County Bank of Grub- “
worm of $10,000,000 in broad day- CURE FOR THE COMMON
light ’COLD IS DISCOVERED
W. F. Vancleeve, owner and di-1 . ,
rector of the bank, was hung on Jane Windham, has discovered a
a moose head in the bank as the new drug that is a sure preyen-
men made their get away. Mr. tion of the common cold. The drug
Vancleeve offers a $10,000 reward has been tested on rats and apes,
for the capture of these bandits, so she is positive that it wi
work on human beings—well al-
the bridge off
acclaimed the greatest
Mirror Magazine, the favorite
disc jockey of 1960 is Miss Wanda
Chaney, who graduated from Can-
ton high school in May 1950.
Miss Chaney started her career
in Tyler over Station KTBB.
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Dromedary and Bactrian, which
has two humps?
5. Which state of the U. S. bor-
ders only one other state?_________
Answers to
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the pride of Canton high school,
rings out all over the Canton area, comeback next Friday night at
of cattle in the United States.
For this contest Mr. Heard
many new
his ranch.
the best of any of his previous
ones.
Miss Dorothy Monroe, a former; All of Berry’s books are very
student of Canton high, has re- original as Mr. Berry has a great
cently been appointed to occupy' sense of humor. These jokes are
the position of Commander of the some of the best ever published.
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FIRST BALE OF COTTON
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years to prove to her classmates
that she can make good.
Professor Davis’ formula is
supposed to be a secret, but if
no one will tell, here it is: Na199
(H2-S0-4) 300 plus COOH—OH-
ten years, they seem to be as
man; in fact he doesn’t talk to scarce as hen’s teeth. At least this
TERRY AND RILEY TO
STAR ON TELEVISION SHOW
Beal, Arkansas—The entire en-
tertainment world is awaiting the
grand opening of Miss Mary Terry
and Miss Laverne Riley on sta-
tion TW on June 19. They will
be sponsored by the Davis Mer-
chandise Co.
Their program will be made up
of hillbilly, popular and classical
music. They will have a few
solos but the program will con-
sist chiefly of duets.
Miss Riley is a former house-
SUCCESS OF CHS EX-SENIOR | each play from Red Grange.
"Dead Eye” said that “Killer”
was going to sell it for souvenirs
in Russia.
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ful professional perepatetic dog a wonderful style and though he
washer. He uses the best type of has been advertising the rings for
soap and is strickly a business
“Snerdhead” when the pup took labor. His wife and six children, on Arthur Godfrey’s talent pro-
appendicitis on his upuward climb ranging in age from six to twelve,
in his wagon.
TONY ACCIDENTALLY
GETS IN ASYLUM
Tony Ogletree accidentally got
in the insane asylum in Terrell
Tuesday, May 42, 1951%. He
learned that one of his old class-
mates, Dan Hilliard, was the
crack quack doctor there in the
institution. But immediately got
word to Dan by way of the grape-
vine of his plight.
Dan immeditely fished him out
and they, as in the old days, got
into a penny matching game. Who
won? No one knows, but Tony
is driving a new Buick today and
Dan is riding one of his son’s tri-
cycles.
will know what they are using
to kill insects.
Professor Davis has not decid-
ed on a name for it, but it is sus-
pected it will be something like
Dan Hilliard, Jimmy Tunnell,
Tony Ogletree, Wendell Wisdom or
Billy Hudson, because she knows
that the insects will die naturally
when they hear these names.
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18 Fish eggs 36 Weep (Latin)
19 Sorrowful 37 Auricle
21 Movers’ truck 38 Dove’s call
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1. Was Franklin D. Roosevelt
ever defeated in an election?
2. When was the Statue of Lib-
erty unveiled?
3. What gems are generally
classified as precious stones?
anyone but the dogs while he is is what is gathered from listening
working. The only types of dogs
h.-
would do if I were a duck,” he
won a new triple barrel, double
duty shotgun. This magnificent
composition tells of the plight of
the migratory waterfowl. Mr.
Hudson spoke as an authority for
he has made ducks his life work.
Mr. Hudson is a graduate of
1950 from none other than CHS.
He also showed his ability as a
duck hunter by killing six ducks
"Cut Throat" Whitaker. They are Metro-Golden-Mayor for the next, with one shot. He exclaimed that
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scoop he got on Mrs. Slaughter’s JOKES IS SURE-FIRE HIT
winning the world’s Canasta; Berry’s latest edition of “One
Championship at Canton last week. Hundred and One Scottish Jokes,”
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FAMOUS DESIGNER TO
SHOW COLLECTION
Neiman-Marcus will feature the
nursery top collection of Miss
Joan Singleton, the internation-
ally famous designer of stuffed
animals for the nursery popula-
tion, the week of June 5-10. Out-
standing in the collection will be
kangaroos, and o'possums, which
are the first ever to be featured
in their store. Other toys in the
collection will be alligators, por-
cupines, skunks, and rhinoceroses,
all made with coverings that feel
and look like the real skin of
each animal.
Miss Singleton will be in the
Toy Department each day from 9
until 4 o’clock to show the collec-
tion and give away autographs.
farmer, took the $100 presented
He said that he owes his success annually to the person who gets
to his love for dogs. i in the first bale of cotton in Van
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Mr. Cockerham’s farm is locat-
ed eight miles south of Canton on
the Mabank highway. He has
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SUCESS OF CHS EX-SENIOR
Miss Marjorie Groom, former-
ly of Canton, has chosen writing
as her career and has recently
written “Handy Guide for the
Federal Reserve Board.” It will
be published in June 1960.
The background of her career
began immediately after her grad-
uation in May 1950. She first be-
gan work in the Colfax bank, but
soon took up the same work in
the Canton bank. She was pro-
moted to the Mercantile Bank in
Dallas. She went to New York
to write the “Handy Guide for the
Federal Reserve Board.”
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incidental. These news items are J cause of his gettihg the job and
entireny “fictitious. THE EDITOR that his webbed feet were the
with the USS Bergall for two best jokes I have ever read, even
years. She was inspired to make; funny enough to make Nirginia
this her career as a result of the O’Brien laugh.”
Berry probably got his start in
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HUDSON WINS
Billy Hudson, the biggest quack
around CHS, has just won the
Duck Calling contest held at Stutt-
gart, Arkansas, May 30-31, by do-
ing what comes naturally.
As a reward the generous
Comfy Down Mattress Company
gave him a carload of duck down,
one hundred yards of ducking,
and a needle and thread, and he
was told to use them. As a bonus
for his composition "What I
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Dr. Corry has just been prac- Mr. Cockerham will divide the
ticing now for two years. Upon money equally among his family,
an interview he said, “I wanted to each member receiving $12.50.
Statement of driller for an independent oil producer, South Texas, on file at Humble Oil & Refining Company, Houston, Texas.
INSECT KILLER PERFECTED
PROFESSOR JOY DAVIS
Professor Joy Davis, Ph. D.,
L. L. D., etc., has just perfected
an excellent insect killer. Profes- ,
sor Davis has struggled for ten 2
been a resident of Van Zandt
county all his life.
Practically all the money made
Then she succeeded Jack Guinn „
the Sunday Morning Hit Pa- Friday night in which she defeat-
ed Maxine Hamilton the former
Miss Mildred Fugate, a former
student of Canton high school,
has announced the formal open-
ing of her Physical Culture and
Beauty Salon on Commerce Street
in Dallas.
Miss Fugate attended the Neil-
son Beauty College at Dallas for
about six years getting a beauty
degree. She has built a new build-
ing and is planning to have a big
and booming business building
bulging biceps from boggy mus-
cles.
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Jesus Answered
The Criticism
Of Pharisees
IVO man was ever so good in
character, or so perfect in his
actions as to be free from dispar-
agers and critics. Good men for the
most part have just gone ahead
being good and doing good, not
paying any attention to critics. But
there are times when it is neces-
sary to answer the critic.
Jesus knew when to be silent
and when to speak out.
Not all of the critics in the
world could have turned Him
aside from doing what He pur-1
posed to do.
When He healed the man with
the withered hand He knew quite
well that the bigots were watching
Him to see whether He would heal
on the Sabbath Day.
Jesus met these critics on their
own ground, with the plain ques-
tion of whether it was lawful to do
good and to save life on the Sab-
bath. They could not answer that,
and the fact that they could not
made them more enraged.
What abominations have been
perpetrated in the name of reli-
gion!
These critics of Jesus were
Pharisees, but we ought not to
'hold that against the Pharisees of
old, among whom also were many
of the truly devout. The word
Pharisee has come to have an ig-
nominious meaning because of
these unworthy Pharisees, but
(they were really the hypocrites
among the most sincere and ear-
; nest Jews of the time.
Jesus answered the critics for
their own good.
Who knows but some of these
Pharisees who criticized Jesus
were made to think? Did not Jesus
speak to them so sharply and so
boldly with this very purpose?
When men met Jesus, they either
became better men or their will-
fulness drove them deeper into
evil designs and ways.e
news items prophesying what
the seniors will be doing several
years from now. Any resemblance Rueen
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JOCKEY FOR SINGING TOWER; Last Friday night Wanda Law-
In a poll conducted by Radio ler defeated Maxine Hamilton,
■■ the former tennis champion of the
Hawaii. Miss Monroe has been quoted as saying
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en htt^e because he stump- Argat ^yed^Ude, dotes .d. iron e lung anything
The “Killer” waited until the made their get away in a 1929 goes wrong.
heaviest traffic was on the bridge model A Ford. The car is white ,, starring
before he cut it down. He hauled with black dots on it. The license THE EGG AND 1
plate number is MJKLO 5296. JANELL RAY AS THE EGG
In tracking down these bandits,’
everyone should Beware because the most famous actress in Holly-
they are well armed. They are wood. Her latest picture “The Egg
known to have five machine guns, and I" brought her fame which
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reached her dream of becoming
famous. Certainly no person has
reached the height of fame as
Miss Robison. She is famous for
her radio lectures on the cataract.
It all started by Miss Robison
always wanting to go to Niagara
! Falls on her honeymoon; but
| when her dream of a honeymoon
failed, she decided to go to Ni-
agara Falls anyway. This is how
she became so famous for her
lectures over the radio on cata-
ract. Her only competition for lec-
. tures on any station so far is Del
Miss Jimmie Manley, now liv-
ing in Tyler, has become a famous :
person in history, as she has just
invented a silencer for back seat ■
drivers which Betty Miller manu-
factures and will sell through
Sears Roebuck & Co. Miss Man- ,
ley has been paid a tremendous
amount of money. Miss Miller has
informed her that Sears Roebuck
& Co. will sell them fo $1.98
each.
With this new invention there
will be no more cars sold because
there will be no directions from
the, back seat to interfere with
the driver. Miss Manley's biggest
difficulty, she says, is not being
able to meet the demand for the
back seat silencer.
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with Esso Extra motor oil"
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1950, newspaper, June 1, 1950; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585930/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.