The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1935 Page: 5 of 8
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FRIDAY, OCT. 11,1935
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AT GILMER YAMBOREE
SENT TO KANSAS CITY
and ELVIRY
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90th BIRTHDAY IN DALLAS
ORES
The children and
SORES
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For the treatment of sores on feet,
THE
FAST
SAFE
COMFORTABLE
Quarantine and Isolation
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Austin, Texas, Oct. 9.—“Guar-
long
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Practically, however, we still have
state depart-
MEAT CANNING SIMPLE.
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OF GIRLS AT YUMA, ARIZ.
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price range from
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been practiced to limit the spread
of contagion. Theoretically, these
measures should no longer be nec-
essary for diphtheria and small-
pox, two diseases which are abso-
lutely preventable,” said Dr. John
truck;
rubber
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Jake) Rogers .
98c — 80x105, now ... 79
$1.50 — 84x105, now $1.25
$2.45 — 84x105, now $ 1.98
$2.98 — 84x105, now $2.45
$3.45 — 84x108, now $2.80
$4.45 — 84x105, now $3.S0
BIGGER AND
BETTER
THAN EVER!
Mason Dry Goods Co.
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
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Model T Ford
extra good
Weaver Brothers Will Appear
at Majestic Theater in Dallas
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control of disease. j tle waste through
The attitude of people toward ( because odds and
gathered in the aged sire’s room
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Consult your Texas
and Pacific Agent
for further infor-
mation.
THE WORLD'S FINEST
TRANSPORTATION
AT THE LOWEST FARES
IN HISTORY
All Kangaroo Leather
OXFORDS
in Newest styles for men
$5.00
MEN’S CAPS
Newest Styles
50 - 69 - 89
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ages, 10 to 18 years
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Activities for Saturday will op-, months in a federal prison.
with the Jersey and poultry The afternoon was spent by th
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ON ALL PRINCIPAL IT AND P" TRAINS
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has a twofold action. First, it combats
infection. Second, it aids healing. This
is usually the treatment you want for
a sore.
Besides sores, Dr. Porter's Antiseptic
Healing Oil is good for the treatment
of bolls and skin rashes, itch, etc. Hun-
dreds who have tried everything else
for sores and broken out and itching
skin, say nothing has given them the
relief that Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Heal-
ing Oil has Try this wonderful treat-
ment for sores on any part of the body
or for boils or skin itch and see how
beneficial it is.
Dr Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil
is made by the makers of Grove’s Lax.
a five Bromo Quinine and is sold by all
druggists at 30c and 60c with guaran-
tee of satisfaction or money back.
legs or any other part of the body. Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil will be
found unusually effective. This oil, per-
fected by a distinguished surgeon of
the Louisville and Nashville Railroad,
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Suits
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BOY’S COW BOY BOOTS
Black Leather, Red inlaid
Leather Heels
sizes 8% to 3
The best of al teachers is ex- The highlight of. the two-day
perience. It is often expensive-; fete will come Saturday night
but, if the lesson is thoroughly, when Queen Y am the First will be
learned, it is usually worth the crowned. Visiting princesses and
j their dukes will take part in the
Experience has taught the aver- pageant and will be presented at
• , mchl about how the Queen’s court. The Queen
this method , , , ball will bring the two days of
inis memoa, not to invest his saving—and, of «
anNg of meats i • i . festivity to a close.
ends 01 ea-s equal importance, how to invest
obervance of health regulations otherwise likely to be thrown then 1 ----------, ,
varies as greatly as does human away are excellent for canned 0 , In ea that the average ’ MISS URA TERR. DEAN
nature itself. Most familes, real- sausage, hamburger or mince individual has little chance of in-
izing the necessity for restrictive meat. Bony pieces can be boiled .. L:u,1,
’measures, cooperate readily. This and the meat rimmed from the ves ing safely for. ins )e Denton, Texas, Oct. 8.
attitude is exemplified by the mo- bone. Pack it in jars and cover promise 0 8rea Pro isappent Ura Terry, director of the biology
ther who learned that her little with the liquid it was cooked in. ing U not."len Su tn . department in the Yuma, Aiiz.,
girl had measles. She waited a Of course canned meats are not even S prove 1a v 'V are t06 high school, will also fill the newly
while and then telephoned to the quite as palatable as fresh meats earneg at e SK° th , s of created office of Dean of Girls in
health office to ask that her home but thisis also true of any canned pa ’ And 1e aS See they t be that school.
be placarded. Mothers in increas-product . securities he once believed, to 2 Miss Terry is a graduate of
I gilt-edged, tumble to almost noth- North Texas State Teachers Col-
i ing under the impact of depression, lege, receiving a bachelor of
Today many millions of these science degree from that institu-
average citizens are pursuing dif tion in 1925. She has been teach-
ferent and wiser investment ing in the Yuma school system
courses than they ever thought of since 1929, having received several
a few years back. They are turn- promotions durinq that time. She
. ing their money over to agencies has done graduate work regular'y
which can be trusted to handle it at the University of. California,
properly—to invest it safely—and ._______________
antine and isolation have
, ty with the best floats. A repre- happy birthdays for father and folks throughout the nation. The
grandfather. celerated Weabver Trio, together
Mr. Rogers lived in this county with their Arkansas Homefolks,
about ten years ago and has many are booked for week’s e ng gement
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Wills Point Chronicle
WILLS POINT, TEXAS (
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W Brown, state health officer.
tion and quarantine must continue; Canning is one of the simplest
to be emphasized. These are, in a and best ways of preserving
true sense, essential aids in the' meats for future use. There is lit-
------ Gilmer, Texts, Oct. 10 — Visit-
। In a conversation over the ors to the East Texas Yamboree
I phone Saturday evening to the at Gilmer Oct. 18 and 19 will wit-
: Anderson - Clayton undertaking ness a sparkling spectacle desgn-
। company of this city, II. B. Diehl ed to appeal to the interests of a
! of Kansas City, identified by per- wide variety of people. The d mi-
sonal description and other de- nating theme of the Yamboree
tails, the body of the dead man will reflect the importance of
then being held in the morgue sweet potatoes to East lexas, but
: here as his brother-in-law, Joe will only be a small part of the
j Wormington, a brother of Mrs. bright and varied program.
i Diehl. He gave directions to have Farmers should find interest in
! the body shipned to Kansas City yam contests, Jersey and poultry!
for burial. Accordingly, it was shows, and exhibits of home-tan-1
sent via the Sunshine Special at ned leather. Others possibly will ■
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Extra values in new fall Wash Dresses, only............!
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Mayfield Dry Goods Company
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en eggs uniform in size and
weighing 2 pounds. This is for
producers only.
We are paying 21c for eggs; 15c
for heavy hens; 30c for guineas
and 22c for cream.
Have good seed wheat.
J. C. WELLS & SON, Terrell.
to increase its worth gradually
and soundly. Life insurance, trust
funds and similar institutions,
with their intimate knowledge of
conservative finance, have become
; America’s foremost channels of
investment.
late hour when all departed for ready once again to hit the the-
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and THEIR NEW HOME FOLKS
PLUS A BIG SCREEN SHOW ,
Matinees 25c • 40c— Nights 40c - 65c — 4 Shows Daily
friends here. His-daughter, Mrs. at the Majestic tieater m Dallas
J. R. Bledsoe, of route 2, Eustace beginning Saturday, Oct 12. They
was one of the Van Zandters who will show four times daily at pop-
attended the celebration in Dallas, ula" prices.
_______________ These Arkansas antics wil be
BUY rye grass seed, plant on top supplemented by a touch of mod-
of ground in September, October ern entertainment by several ex-
, , . tra acts including the Four Clov-
and November. 10 pounds to acre . . . „
" r , n . 4 ers, internationally famous acro-
for an abundance of fall, winter . ,11 r, „ . 1
, . • eo 1n bats, and the McNally Sisters will
and spring grazing. $8 per 100 J
, 0 , u ,i . lend a bit of charm and sex-ap-
pounds. 8,000 pounds sold this sea- ,1, ,. .
son. Price will likely go higher, pealto the proceedings with their
We have sold and planted for past singing an ancing.
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five years. No experiment. Send . . , .„ ..9
your order to R. K. Epperson, show the Majestic will offer a reg-
Quinlan, Texas. 74t8. ular screen progzam.
fellowshp of each other until a
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the price of untold dollars. — In-
dutrial News Review.
FOR SALE—One Model A Ford
truck. Extra good rubber and bed.
.Real bargain.—Jack Spears, Wills
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noon today to that point. enjoy a gay round of dance, a J. W. ROGERS CELEBRATES -
Wormington was killed Friday football game, a parade, the
evening about 7 o’clock on the Aueens’ coronation and pageant,
I east highway, about one mile from and le dueen 8 a •
1 the city, when he was struck by - ------
a truck drive i by H. M Peace of have a part in the exhibits and gathered at the home of R. W.
i Wills Point ' The latter stopped, will d splay foundation clothing Rogers in Dallas la t Su day t
I gave first aid and telephoned to patterns, fruit canning, a filled- celebrate Uu.cle J al e‘s 9 th birth-
the Anderson-Clayton undertak- cupboard with 425 contamu s, and day.
ing company to come after the other accomplisnmerts Future They began gathering at al,out
body. Wormington was dead be- Farmers of America at.1 4-11 club 11 o'clock from different arts o
fore reaching the city. No identi- boys an 1z"ls likenise will pre- the state, bringing baskets veil-
tying articles were found on the sent exhibits. filled with delicious food, and the
body but a small notebook con- Judging of various yam pro-, day opened with a touching pray-
tained a d ary which deceased had ducts will open the two-day festi-er of thanksgivig by his daugh-
faithfully kept for several months val Friday morning, with prizes ter, Mrs. J. R. Bledsoe, for the
past, contained addresses through going to the best half-bushel of long and useful life permitted her
" which his identity was establish- yams, the best hill of yams, and father.
ing numbers are asserting this ed the best yam pie. All service clubs
I The diary kept by the dead man, of East Texas will be guests at a ......
is. of course, the opposite, a few excerpts from which were luncheon at noon. Gilmer high and listened to h.m tell his exper-
that of evasion. Failure to report published in Saturday’s Tribune, school will play a football gameience as a soldiei ol the Confed er-
the presence of suspected com-' was an interesting document, be-that afternoon. A dance that night , acy. He was taken prisoner by th
municable disease in the home is'ing a detailed account of his me-will conclude the 7*8* day fostiv- .federate and underwent many
unfortunate. A chief purpose of anderings over New Mexico and ities. hardships dunng his went
isolation is to allow for the infect- Texas. It was well written and, — . , .
ed person to rid himself of the c,j of human interest The last en with the Jersey and poultry. The afternoon was spent by the
i- t xi - 11 01 numan -n-enkm- me 17 b, princpss,g fro, yarioys children in games while the older With the crops harvested and
disease germ. In the case of scar- entry was made on the day of his ShoW: 1 rincesses Iro'n Varousicnuen in 8d16”‘ "1115 u 01 5 .,111 . , ,
let fever this neriod covers aent ' i deon "di towns will be given a lurch, n at, members of the party talked of the stu > oles plowed under on
i ‘ \ r ’• t death, and detailed kindnesses All-East Tas n? t de childhood days and enjoyed th their Ozark farms The Weavers
number of weeks. If proper isola- done him by a good Samaritan in an An •u —ast 1 ' 9.P " —u-d anu e -5
tion is not observed and a child is Mesquite, who gave him a jar of will circle through town that a -
allowed to return to school while milk and provided him a place to ternoon, with prizes 80ing to the
st ll infectious, the danger to oth- sleep the night previous.—Terrell visiting town and rural communi-
smallpox with us and cases as er susceptible children is obvious. Tribune. I
well as deaths due to diphtheria • To counteract such danger re-___sentative from the
occur only too often. Control and: quires constant vigilance on the AN EXPENSIVE LESSON,
preventive measures are now' prac-' part of teacher, nurse, and physi-
ticed against scarlet fever, meas- j cian or health officer.
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Lumpkin, Ila. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1935, newspaper, October 11, 1935; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515800/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.