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Any erroneous reflection upon
and community for the many nice
corporation which may appear in
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FOUND: One white pig around
Jones, Rt. 4, Canton. 13tlhp
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Ambulance Service
Church Of Christ
Paul H. Stanford
Special
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Attorney • At • Law
CANTON, TEXAS
Legal Publications
Hilliard & Sons
Funeral Home
CALL 70
Miscellaneous
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tor Co. Phone 12. 26tfh
RENTALS
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Canton
FOR RENT: Apartment.—E. N.
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OFFICE OUTFITTERS
Sides, Canton. 45tfh
Homes Unfurnished
Wills Point. 7tfb
Want To Buy
North Side Square
R. E. Blackwell, Mgr.
INDISPENSABLE TO ALL BOOKKEEPERS
NO OFFICE IS COMPLETE WTTHOUT IT!
50 ACRE farm with house and
barn for lease. Contact Eugene
Fuller at Oakland community.
pony with white patch on nose,
5-years-old. Reward. Finder con-
FOR HIRE: Tractor and man to
do mowing, yard leveling, post
hole digging, etc. For a free esti
Elbert Gowins, Rev. Lige Walsh
and Burks-Walker-Tippitt funer-
1 al directors. We know that our
thank you again from the bot-
tom of our hearts.—Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Paul and Allen. 13tlh
Droddy, if living, if dead the un-
known heirs of William Droddy;
Stephen H. Everett, if living, if
dead the unknown heirs of Ste-
FOR SALE. Good 5-room house,
all conveniences in Myrtle Springs,
$3,000.—C. D. Cates, Phone 297,
Bible Study—10 a. m.
Preaching—11 a. m.
Evening Service—6:30 p. m.
1.35 2.03
1.58 2.37
1.80 2.70
2.03 3.04
2.71
3.16
3.60
4.05
4.51
God’s richest blessings be yours
in such times is our prayer—
Wade Carey, children and fam-
Sunday school—9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship—11:15 a. m.
Evening Worship—7 p. m.
Bible Study, Thursday—7 p. m.
10 a. m—Sunday School
11 a. m.—Worship Service.
7:30 p. m.—Training Union.
2 p. m. Tuesday—WMU
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21 to 25 wds.
26 to 30 wds.
31 to wds.
36 to 40 wds.
41 to 45 wds.
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Apts. Furnished
Texas. 6tfb
Items Wanted
Myrtle Springs, lltfh
FINANCIAL
30, Canton. 9tfh
Feeds & Seeds
"Tis said that chorus girls are
unsuited for their work.
Canton. Phone 37. 8tfh
Apts. Unfurnished
Staples Up To 60 Sheets... Twin
Fastens Up To 120 Sheets
ALSO SEE US FOR
LIQUID SPRAY & DUST
ATTENTION: See us before you
buy your baby chicks.—Eustace
Hatchery, Bx 416, Eustace, Tex-
as. 10t4h
in
now
FOR RENT: Unfurnished 4-room
apartment.—Mamie Maume, Can-
ton. 6tfh
Tune in daily except Saturday,
8:30 to 9 a m. Station KSKY,
660 on dial. Hear the Hibbard
family. Ht5hp
FOR RENT. Brick building east
side of square.—E. N. Sides, Can-
ton. 6tfh
k Make complicated rec-
ord keeping easier with the
properly ruled ledger
sheet Let us show you the
sheet you need.
TOM BAKER, JR., Minister
Sunday
10 a. m.—Bible Study.
11 a. m.—Preaching.
7:30 p. m - Evening Worship.
Wednesday
8 p. m.—Bible Study.
Thursday
3 p. m.—Ladies’ Bible Class.
net Work.—W. F. Brown, Can-
ton. 43tfh
FOR RENT: 4-room house 1-mile
west of Canton.—A. D. Davis.
Phone 168. 13t4h
BAGLEY PLANTING Cottonseed
for sale.— Albert Hullum, Wills
Point, 11t3bp
TOMATO PLANTS for sale.—Ed
Simmons, Myrtle Springs, Texas.
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Assembly of God
Church
matter, under the Act of March
3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Sunday
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Training Union—6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship— 7 p. m.
Wednesday
Mid-week Prayer Service—7:30
Cotton Sprayers
and Dusters
for any make
Tractor
Sunday
Church School—9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship—10:55 a. m.
Youth Fellowship—6:00 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:00 p. m.
Wednesday
Choir Practice—7 p. m.
Monday
WSCS—3 p. m.
Thursday
Boy Scouts—6 p. m.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Can-
ton, Texas, this the 7th day of
March A. D., 1951.
THE CANTON HERALD
Owned by Thomas E Campbell
and Jack G. Campbell and pub-
SEE US NOW FOR
DELIVERY
Presbyterian
Larger Parish
9:45 a. m—Stanger Springs
10 a. m.—Pine Bluff
10:15 a. m— Dawson
11 a. m.—Smith Chapel
11 q. m.—Colfax
11:15 a. m.—Canton
and The Canton Herald to one
address for one year ......$3.75
LAW OFFICES
W. Ernest West
Morgan G. Sanders
S. Love West
Canton, Texas
— lished weekly by Campbells’ and
entered in the poetoffice at Wills
Point, Texas, as second-class mail
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WANTED: Small farms for list-
ing. Contact Jim C. Lively, 2603
Gladstone, Dallas, Phone WO3819.
2tl2rp.
WANTED: Farms. Have prospec
tive buyers for large and small
acreage.—C. D. Cates, Wills Point
Texas. 12tfb
Ambulance Service
at a moment’s notice
Red Cross Trained
Attendants
El BANK BROS.
Day Phone 136 Night 48
Blue Springs
Baptist Church
Sunday:
10 a. m.—Sunday School.
11 a. m.—Morning Worship Ev-
ery Second Sunday.
7 p. m.—Evening Worship Ev-
ery Second Sunday.
March 10. Owner contact H. D. spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Foster. !
of Wills Point, Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Morgan of Grand Saline vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Haynes
and daughter of Dallas spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Chambless and sons.
OFFICE! EAGLE DRUG
Open Week Days
9 a. m. to 12—1 to 5 p. m.
CANTON, TEXAS
a while when they read the news-
paper headline stating that the
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30, Canton. 45tfh.
WANTED: Top prices paid for
eggs and poultry.—E. N. Sides
Grocery & Market, Canton. 6tfh
BABY CHICKS—Now taking or-
ders.—K. K. Norton, Wills Point,
friends and relatives surprised
them also with many nice and
useful gifts for their new house.
This community will miss Dean
and wishes him luck.
day with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Har- am I n
8 Mrs. Floyd Stout and Sheryl hayden baptist
Mt. Lebanon Church
B. C. BEARD
Services every first and third
Sundays.
10 a. m.—Sunday school.
11 a. m.—Morning Service.
7 p. m.—Evening Service.
For PROMPT, COURTEOUS
Ambulance Service
Canton, Texas
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M. and Mrs. Truett Chamblee Whitton
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Circuit
REV. J. R. WOODWARD. Pastor
FIRST SUNDAY
WESLEY CHAPEL
10 a. m.—Church School
11 a. m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship.
SECOND SUNDAY
WALNUT SPRINGS
10 a. m.—Church School
11 a. m.—Morning Worship
6:30 p. m.- MYF
7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship.
THIRD SUNDAY
WALLACE .
10 a. m.—Church School
11 a. m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship.
FOURTH SUNDAY
MOORE
10 a. m.—Church School
11 a. m.—Morning Worship
6:30 p. m.—Study Class
7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship.
i words, the beautiful flowers and
I the abundant food that was so
graciously bestowed on us during
FOR SALE: 40 bales hay, 20 bu. the illness and passing away of
corn, 3 wagons, bois d‛ arc wheels, our loved one. We also thank the 6 Months ..
one riding planter, riding culti- singers f0 rtheir beautiful songs. 1 year .....
vator, walkirg cultivator, middle _ Mrs. s W. West and children. " "
; buster 14 inch, 10-inch turning 13t 1h
tained the Garden Club Wednes-
day afternoon.
L. M. Lawley of California is ’
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Clerk, District Court Van Zandt for the breakfast table; she is
County, Texas. 10t4h sure to have a dozen varieties of
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Farmers were a bit worried for table.
REV. JAMES V. GRAY Pastor
9:45 a. m.—Sunday school
11 a. m.—Worship Service.
6:30 p. m.—Training Unions.
7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship.
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PHONE 4111, MYRTLE SPRINGS
for Cut Flowers, Pot Plants and
Funeral Designs. We carry a good
line at all times.—Park Lane
Floral. 2tfb
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plow, horse collars and other
farming implements.—Sam Baker,
Wills Point. 11t3bp
Young People—7 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:30 p.
Place your order now for James’
BABY CHICKS. AU chicks are
Myrtle Springs
Baptist Church
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning Worship— 11 a. m.
Training Service—6:15 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:00 p. m.
Mid-week Service—7:00 p. m.
Officers and teachers meeting—
Thursday before first Sunday—
7:00 p. m.‛
Acreage For Sale
Business Property
$250 will buy my interest
cleaning plant in operation
at Alba, Texas. 13t2hp
Homes
Reliable man with car WANTED
to call on farmers in Van Zandt
county. Wonderful opportunity.
$15 to $20 in a day. No experi-
ence or capital required. Perma-
nent. Write today.—McNess Com-
pany, Dept. A, Freeport, Ill.
13t2hp
WANTED: Young man with fam-
ily to work on nursery and farm.
Have 3-room house with butane
for right family. Write Box 620,
dead the unknown heirs of C.
tact O. B. Brown, Rt. 3, Can- and Mike and Karen of Dallas i
ton. 13tlhp
Little Emma Gene Vaughn of
Whitton visited Mrs. Georgie Har-
rold last week.
Bartlett Stout of Lancaster
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rowan
and children of Dallas spent Sun-
The community was made sad
Wednesday afternoon to hear of ,
the death of Mrs. Ollie Carey, j
She had been ill for some time
but seemed to be improving. She
had lived in this community,
most of her life. She leaves to
mourn her death her husband,
Wade Carey, three sons. Loyce
of Dallas, Ernest of Tyler and
Truman of Canton, a host of rela-
tives and friends. Sympathy is
extended to all the bereaved.
Mrs. Nora Foster of Dallas
We wish to express our deep-
est gratitude to our neighbors
and friends during the illness and
death of our loved one. We want
to thank everyone for their kind-
ness and sympathy, the bounti-
ful food and the beautiful flow-
ers. We especially thank Rev.
16 to 20 wds. .60 90! 1.20
21 to 25 wds. .75 1.13 1.50
26 to 30 wds. .90 1.35 1.80
31 to 35 wds., 1.05 1.58 2.10!
36 to 40 wds. 120: 1.80 2.40
41 to 45 wds. 1.35 2.03 2.70!
46 to 50 wds. 1.50 2.25 3.00|
things done for us and for Allen corporation which may appear in
during his recent illness. The the columns of this newspaper
cards, letters, flowers and many will be gladly corrected upon be-
other tokens of remembrance ing brought to the attention of th
----------:—----------------- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster had
LOST or STRAYED: One bay several of their children from Dal-
•Each additional consecutive i
insertion.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment. Contact Mamie Maume,
W1
helped greatly to pass off the Publishers.
and children and Mrs. Betty
Blagg of California visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Harrall and children.
Floyd Stout attend court at
Canton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell High and
children of Grand Prairie spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Willard High.
Mr. and Mrs. James White of
Commerce spent Easter with Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolpi. Stout and
Mrs. Ellen Stout of Ennis spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Con-
nie Stout.
Harold Cash of Dallas spent
the week-end with home folks.
Classified advertisement rates
for advertisements appearing in
either the Canton Herald or Wills
Point Chronicle:
of this Citation, the same being
Monday, the 23 day of April, A.
D., 1951, at or before 10 o’clock
a. m., before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Van Zandt County,
at the courthouse in Canton, Tex-
as.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 7th day of March,
1951.
The file number of said suit
being No. 8931.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: B. F. Miller, et al
as Plaintiff, and C. Droddy et al
as defendant.
WANTED: To buy pecans, any
I kind.—E. N. Sides Grocery &
Market Phone 30, Canton. 45tfh
WANTED: Scrap iron, batteries,
I radiators, copper, brass and other
’junk metals.—K. K. Norton, Wills
! Point 30tfb
ter and digger.—Ted Goodwin,
FOR SALE: Practically new Bur-
roughs Adding Machine. Used
only short time. Bargain, cash
only.—E. W. Henderson, Box 232,
Canton, Texas. Telephone 243M1.
lOtfh
everyone for the many
May we take this opportunity
to express our sincere thanks to .
everyone of the church, school the character, standing or repu
tation of any person or firm or
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED -1 fromkspuoft February 22.—James
Big Rock
Baptist Church
L. W. SMITH, Pastor
Services every Sunday.
Sunday school—10 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Training Union—7:30 p. m.
Evening Worship—8:30 p m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday-
7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. January 1
and Veta Mae of Canton visited I
Mr. and Mrs. Porter January I
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Starnes of I
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs Ed I
Gregston Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond White I
and Ray Frank of Dallas spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I
H. P White and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Pamplin. j
Marshall Flowers of Mabank
spent last week with his daugh- I
ter, Mrs. Floyd Oldfield I
Mr and Mrs. Claude McCaf.
fity of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse McCaffity Monday. !
Virgil Lee Whitehead visited
her mother, Mrs. Russell Jones,
in Tyler Monday. j
Mr. and Mrs. C. R Graham of
Dallas spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Pamplin.
Mrs. Ed Gregston visited her
mother. Mrs. Vinson, of Edge-
wood Sunday. |
Mrs Addie Elam of Dallas it
visiting her sister, Mrs. Dock
Drewery.
Bob Brunson went to Tyler
Monday. We are glad to* report
that the doctor said his eyes had
improved some
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hubbard
and sons of Mabank attended
church here Sunday night.
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ages.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
Issued this the 7th day of
March, 1951.
Sunday School—10 a. m.
| Anna Rose Pulley has returned
from the hospital where she Un. I
uvchmw „u., ____ r derwent an operation for the m.
Mid-Week Prayer Service—7:30 moval of her appendix.
m. Wednesday. Frank Blasingame of Edge. 1
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Church of Christ
’ home Sunday were Clarence I
I Brunson of Eustace, Mr and ME I
Wilford Ballow of Whitton and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson Dt
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Starr of I
, Watkins spent three days last I
week with Mr. and Mrs. H. R
j Manley and family.
Oakland
Sunday school was well at-
tended at both churches Sunday.
The new pastor of the Baptist
church, Rev. Granbury, preached
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Kennedy
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Sammie Skinner and family
of Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Stephens
and daughter of Orange spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Davis
Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. James Elwood and
son of Dallas spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lambert.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Huggins
and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Schleircher and daughter
of Dallas spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Currey.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poole
have a new baby boy. They are
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strown
and daughter of Kilgore visited
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Stephens
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chambless
entertaned their son, Dean, who
is entering the armed services
this week, with a community
supper Saturday night. Their
REV. J. R. HANKINS
long hours, both while in the
hospital and at home. We say
County Line Church
Between Canton and Athena
Morning Worship—11 a m.
Sunday school—10 a. m.
Evening Services—7:30 p. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
WELL DRILLING: If you need
a well dug, deep or shallow, we
give good, satisfactory service.
Call or write J. H. York, Athens,
Texas or phone 4171. Ilt4bp
WANT TO BUILD YOUR SIDE-
walks, driveways, garage floors,
foundations, and other concrete
work. Easy terms, up to 12 months
to pay. Free estimates. See Leon
Penny. Phone 147W2, Grand
Saline. 8tfb
The Sunday school teach,,,
meeting was held at Dawsn
church last Tuesday night tv
suject was "The Resurrection
The Second Coming."
ABSTRACTS
If You Have A Lark
Matter of Any Kind Sea
Us.
Van Zandt County
Abstract Co.
---FOR SALE'
PAPERING, Painting and Cabi-
and wife B. E. Smith; E. G.
Norman and wife P. G. Norman;
W. B. Blasingame, if living, if
dead the unknown heirs of W. B.
Blasingame; G. W. Ray and wife
N. S. Ray, if living, if dead the
unknown heirs of G. W. Ray and
wife N. S. Ray; Martha C.
Campbell, if living, if dead the
unknown heirs of Martha C.
Campbell; J. N. Campbell, if liv-
ing, if dead the unknown heirs
of J. N. Campbell; Neil B.
Campbell, if living, if dead the
unknown heirs of Neil B. Camp-
bell; Henry Oldfield, if living, if
dead the unknown heirs of Henry
Oldfield; Will Oldfield, if living,
if dead the unknown heirs of Will
Oldfield; J. M. Oldfield, if living,
if dead the unknown heirs of J.
M. Oldfield; A. W. Oldfield, if
living, if dead, the unknown heirs
of A. W. Oldfield; Tom Oldfield,
if living, if dead the unknown
heirs of Tom Oldfield; William
H. Everett, if living, if dead the
unknown heirs of William H.
Everett; Hames C. Everett, if liv-
ing, if dead the unknown heirs of
Hames C. Everett; R. C. Doom
and wife Altazers Doom, if liv-
ing, if dead the unknown heirs of
R. C. Doom and wife Altazers
Doom; and James C. Everett, if
living, if dead the unknown heirs
of James C. Everett, defendants
in the hereinafter styled and
numbered cause.
GREETING: You are command-
ed to appear and answer the
plaintiff’s petition at or before 10
o’clock a. m. of the first Mon-
day after the expiration of 42
. wife B. E. Smith, if living, if dead
mate call Van Zandt County Tree- the unknown heirs of G. E. Smith
phen H. Everett; William H.
Britton and wife Susan Britton,
if living, if dead the unknown
heirs of William H. Britton and
wife Susan Britton; Ella Ford
and husband N. M. Ford, if liv-
ing, and if dead the unknown
heirs of Ella Ford and husband
N. M. Ford; G. E. Smith and
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Myrtle Springs
Methodist Church
Church School—10 a. m. ever
Sunday.
Church Services every 2nd ant
4th Sunday.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Evening Worship—7 p. m.
cream of the country is going to but it takes baking powder
loss is heavens gain and may Reno to be separated. hold.him.mmmmm
— days from the date
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We wish to take this method ,
of thanking each and everyone
who helped in any way during
the loss of our loved one. The
delicious food, the beautiful
flowers and comforting words
were more than we can ever
thank you. May God's richest
blessings be with each of you in
your time of sorrow is our i
prayer.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Sides and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Dearing and children..
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The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows: to wit: . —- -----»-
Title and possession and dam- and children of Dallas, Mr. and
Van Zandt County
Tractor Company
Canton Phone 108 Texas
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ANNOUNCEMENTS —A
ALLYE SMITH
INSURANCE — BONDS
TYPING AND NOTARY
Member Chamber of Commerce
Phone 228 Wills Point Tena
Third Sunday Singing—3 p. m.
WANTED: Now buying auto
bodies, doors, fenders.—K. K.
Norton. 30tbf
WANTED: Used burlap sacka—
Wingo Oil Mill, Wills Point 17bt
Tractors & Implements F-13
We have several good USED
TRACTORS—one and two rows.
—J. A. Mayfield & Son. 46tfb
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Tractors & Implements 1-4
SEE US FOR
FORD TRACTORS
AND
DEARBORN
Farm Equipment
PARTS & SERVICE
8p.m. Wednesday—Prayer
meeting.
Everyone is urged to come and
worship with us.
Route 4, Canton. 13t2hp
Miscellaneous F-14
No. of Wds. No. of Consecutive
per adv. Times of Insertion
| 1 | 2 | 3 IEa*
0 to 15 wds. $ .45 $ .68 $ .90 $ .23
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A-5 Wade Carey spent the week-end Mart inc Mi
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carey' ■ "I
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Stout had Baptist Church
all their children from Dallas' '
home for Easter.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: C. Droddy, if living, if
FOR SALE: Concrete well tile
30x30; culvert tile, any size; house
piers, and septic tanks.—Frank
Erwin, Fruitvale, Texas. 24tfb
FOR SALE: CULVERT TILE
house piers, well curbing, septic
tanks. See Leon Penny. Phone
147W2, Grand Saline. 8tfb
Farm Supplies F-2
FERTILIZER—All grades, Early
cured, fine and pliable.—K. K.
Norton, Wills Point. 6tfb
FERTILIZER: All grades deliv-
ered to your farm. See Arnett
Robinson, Canton. 9tfh
FERTILIZER: Our storage is
filled with cured pliable goods.
Lone Star Fertilizer and Nitrate
of Ammonia.—E. N. Sides, Phone
Since 1900, DudnctiVe M> .norutl
Hallman Memorial Service
M K. H.ILMAN, Owner
Telephone 6
WILLS POIl^T, TEXAS
BULK GARDEN SEED—New
crop Certified Tomato Seed.—K.
K. Norton, Wills Point 6tfb
LESPEDEZA, Kobe and Serecea,
Clovers. Purchase Orders Ac-
ceptable.—K. K. Norton, Wills
Point 6tfb
Center ld<»M Column Ledger
RUTH M. JARVIS
INSURANCE
Phone: Office 57; Ree., 147
Member Chamber of Commerce
Wills Point Txxas
Miscellaneous 1-6
DR. H. D. MONTGOMERY
Optometrist
in Wills Point Saturdays Only
From 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
Campbell Bldg. Phone 41
— Hatchery, Rt. 3, Ben Wheeler.
1 -5 Phone 31, Edom. 6tfh
spent the week-end with her chil- PL...L
dren in Dallas. Lnurcn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maple
Wesley Chapel
Sunday School
10 a. m.—Song Service
10:15 a. m.—Prayer and Re-
sponsive Reading.
10:30-11:30 a. m.—Classes as-
semble and discuss lesson. Dis-
mimmdumbamaaaa
45 Professional
57 . . ,
“ G, H. Hilliard, Jr., M. D [ Paying a premium for heavy hens
for the next two weeks.—E. N.
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2—THE CANTON HERALD Thursday, Mar. 29, 1951
MARKWELL ETA STAPLE-MASTER
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Chamblee. ।
Mrs. Oma Chamblee enter-
EAGLE DRUG
Prescriptions Cosmetics
Airmaid Hosiery
Jewelry
Canton Tex. Phone 16,
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
DAILY TIMES HERALD
DISTRIBUTOR
C. C. REID
Phone 186J Box 243
Canton, Texas
COMPLETE
BUTANE SYSTEMS
Installed and Maintained
Telephone 338 - For Service
BROWN’S AUTO STORE
Wills Point
Classified Rates DISPLAY CLASSinED-1
Doane’s Agricultural service to
Farmers now advises: "Warning.
Insurance policies should be in-
creased to cover high building
costs. Would be double disaster
to suffer loss when materials are
so scarce." For new, or addi-
tional Insurance see CANTON
INSURANCE AGENCY.—A. O.
Loughmiller, Owner. 8tfh
FOR SALE _F
.75
Classified advertisement rate* J. A. Mayfield & Son
for advertisements running con-
secutively in both The Canton W ills F oint, Texas
Herald and Wills Point Chroni-
cle:
Oto 15 wds.Is .68 S1.c2/$1.36$ 34
ADEQUATE INSURANCE. Business Property
BUSINESS SERVICE
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1951, newspaper, March 29, 1951; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516110/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.