The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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—gas station
—jail
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4. Sherwood Forest was the scene of many of the adventures of:
—Count of Monte Cristo
—Alexander
—Hercules
DAIRY FEEDS
—Creme de Cacao
—absinthe
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WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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—Swedish
—British
—Italian
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1. Aesop is famous for his:
Blackwell of Dallas and Grand
Prairie and Henry Bond of near
Tundra have been at the bedside
Sunday night for Rev. John Ran-
kin. who is attending Conference
end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Barnett and
week.
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I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clements,
if the potato shortage in this
country continues much longer
Ireland will have to raise its im-
migration quota for Americans.
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According to some experts the
poodle haircut will give way to
Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burns and
Judy and Mrs. Mary Carmichael
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28 Earth goddess
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the presence of problems that are
as new as the new-born day.
Deep and unchanged in human
friends here.
Miss Sadie Wilson of San An-
tonio is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben
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Bond, of Rock Hill who is seri-
ously ill.
Mrs. Dave Risner is spending
panled them home for a week's,
visit.
Mrs. Ada Wilburn has been at
the bedside of her brother, Jim
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clem- !
ments this past week.
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But some problems are as old
as man himself, and one thing that urday afternoon.
Colfax
The car in which Mrs. Venita
Parker and little son were riding
Robertson of near El Paso visit-
ed Mrs. C. R. Robertson’s broth-
er, A. F. Turner, and Mrs. Turner
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31 Snaky fish
33 Babylonian
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34 New (comb.
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36 Footlike part
37 "Tar Heel
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38 Cured meat
41 On account
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42 Memorandum
44 Bustie
45 Type of
molding
43 Standards Of
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We are a new implement firm, but we feel that we can be of service to the dairy industry by offer-
ing our assistance and good will. GOOD LUCK WITH BEST WISHES
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Job rinds solution. - - - ■ h-—* Canten * Sundav eft-
—Robin Hood
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Robertson ham of Canton spent Sunday aft-
----- > emoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Temple recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bynum
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clow-
er and Jackie Wednesday evening.
(Their children, Sandra Lynn and
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The Canton Lions Club is to be congratulated, also, for sponsoring the annual Free State Dairy
Show, and for the encouragement given dairying during the years gone by.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huddle and
children of Port Arthur spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
A. Huddle and Mary.
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Attend The Free State Dairy Show In Canton Monday
IF YOUR COWS
DON’T LOOK AND PRODUCE LIKE
CHAMPIONS
WHY NOT CHANGE TO
Dianna Lee returned home with
them after visiting here since
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Two railroad lines are owned
and operated by the United States,
the Alaskan Railroad and the
Panama Railroad
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superior; 90-100, very superior.
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Mrs. W. J. Anderson and Danny
of Big Spring spent Wednesday
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Smile south of Colfax Wednesday, i McMillan of Grand Saline visit- A. B. White.
H. A. Caraway.
Mary Beth Henderson was
brought home from the hospital
at Terrell Wednesday.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rash and
15. «. a. zemuy a ---------- Mrs. J. D. Henderson visited J.
at Forney Thursday to Saturday. D. Henderson in the hospital at
EDGEWOOD MILLING CO.
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Attend The Free State Dairy Show In Canton Monday
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Mrs. Burl Riggers and son of
j Bill McClay of Dallas was the
speaker at the Presbyterian
church Sunday mornong.
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Little Hope-Moore.
Jim Helms and children
went to conference with
Fugate. Arthur Fugate accom-
Harvey Keith and Florence
Caraway of Tyler are visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
son. Jimmy, have returned to
! Corpus Christi after an extended
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Blue Springs
The ordination service which
was held at the church Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ward of
Tundra
Mrs. Marge Simmons carried
her Sunday school class to Myr-
tle Springs Thursday night of last
week. Those enjoying the occa-
' was attended by the largest con-
! gregation in several years. The ! . .....------ — ------ -
’other services were well attend- They were only silghtly injured, ed Rev, and Mrs. J. F. Everett
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A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO EVERYONE TO VISIT OUR EXHIBIT OF FERGUSON
FARMING EQUIPMENT.
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Mrs. A. H. Cone and Eddie
Gay are staying in Tyler part of
of Kilgore spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. O B. Dallas spent Sejurdayinight with
Tyler visited in the community
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Chamber- Wednesday.
lain and children of Amarillo and ( Mr. and Mrs. White Tunnell,
Mrs. Ruth McPhail and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Tunnell
ters of Dallas visited Mr. and of Dallas and Pfc, and Mrs.
Mrs. Bud Fortune Sunday. James L. Tunnell of Leesburg,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Morris | Va., recently visited Mr. and
preached at and children of Truman visited Mrs. M. L. Tunnell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mayne and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Tunnell
A. J. Adrian who. was in a meet- Dalton Tuesday to Friday. Anna visited Oscar Pitts at Baker
Ruth and Trina Jan remained Clinic in Wills Point Saturday,
for a longer visit.
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•audmMeIN‘slb"AwI Moij Parker, who has
her parents, Mr. and Mr.. Dewey been ill the past week, is much
Fugate. improved.
•--———— j Mr. and Mrs. W. p Lawler of
Pago Pago is pronounced pango Lovelady have been visiter her A. ,
pango. It is the capital of the is- father, Arthur Easterly, and fam- ing
land of Tutuila in the American ily over the week-end.
Samoa. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Barnett and Adrians.
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has to be the problem solver. Some | church at Big Rock over the
ancient experience and wisdom week-end.
may have much to offer, even in ‘
Rock Hi*
Mrs. Sallie Johnson of Wills
Point spent part of last week
with her sister, Mrs. Abb Turner.
Mrs. Mildred Crocker of China
Grove was at the bedside of her
sister, Mrs. Bookie Bond, Mon-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Corbie Tutle and
Rebecca Tunnell spent the
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i—fables. 2—U. S. Civil War.
3—restaurant. ♦—Robin Hood. 5—
pate de foie gras. 6—Swedish. 7-
(A) Seine; (B) Danube; (C)
Tiber; (D) Potomac.
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Rev. J. F. Everett preached
though the fact may alter its
acuteness. It is the direct and
Observable result of sheer disre-
gard of moral or physical laws.
But the suffering of the good is
another thing.
It is this problem with which
the Book of Job deals. The Book
has been called "a sublime drama
of God's providence and man’s
suffering.” It's central character,
Job, a man of moral rectitude and
apparently blameless life, is strick-
en with dire calamity, in himself,
his family and his affairs.
The situation is made intensely
dramatic to show the full impact of
the problem. Yet it is no more
extreme than that which many
men and women have experienced
today, especially the thousands of
innocent people who have suffered
war’s ruthlessness.
Three of Job's friends sought
to comfort him with plausible or
conventional notions. These cen-
tered around the ideas that suffer-
ing is a sure sign of sin and that
Job must be guilty of some secret
fault.
This easy view Joo refuses to
accept. His faith is tried, and he
is tempted to “curse God and die ”
But while he finds no solution to
the problem of suffering, he finds
a solution to his personal problem
in the conviction that the Judge of
the earth will do right and in the
determination to trust Him no
matter what may happen.
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Mr. and Mrs. Al Conner of
Dallas and Mrs. Louise Bent and
baby of New Orleans, La., visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. A. B. White
Saturday.
USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE’S
FOOT BECAUSE-
it peels off the outer skin and ex-
poses burled fungi to kill it on
contact. If not pleased IN ONE
HOUR with instant-drying T-4-L,
your 40c back at any drug store.
Today at EAGLE DRUG.
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Dairying has a great future in this county, and we want to be a part of this future. We congratulate
the Van Zandt Dairy Association on the part it has played to encourage dairying in this area.
A SOLDIER in England forged
•i his death certificate in order ;
to get out of the army. The boy
was dead serious about it.
warm seas
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18 Thus .
19 Dance step entries.
20 Myself Newest
21 She 9Indian
22 Compass point 12Mead COvering 36 Small bodies 51 Symbol for
of Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. Hollie
the "carousel cut” in 1953. Re-
plete with brass rings, no doubt
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An aircraft company in Califor-
nia is working on equipment to
take the bumps out of air travel
A strip-teaser ejector’
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«»iany citizens will soon be
"burned up” because they forgot
to take their sun-tan lotion to the
beach.
the sense thaDeli Hargrove of ola
me sense mat man nas never , , I L., g,
...... Bethel visited in the home of
, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Turner Sat-
as flock selecting and pullorum
life is the problem of suffering, 1 testing agents should attend the
and especially the suffering of the Poultry .Short Course at Texas
apparently morally guiltless. Much A&M College on June 16-20.
human suffering offers no problem,--
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sion were Shirley Etheridge, Tony - ,
Etheridge, Ima Jo Ayres, Eddie Lewis Risner of Edgewood. Mr.
. , M, g ■ LLone find Harbara Morris and Mrs. Risner are the parents
Turner Friday evening of last MeKibbens and barpara morris. . 2
Mrs. Billy Ayres and children of " baby Dorn June t
the time since school is out with
Mr. Cone who is employed there. [
। . .. Eddie Gay plays in the Tyler
accompanied by Mr and Mrs J. hand on Friday evenings.
B. Barton of Brownsboro visited and
relatives in Dallas over the week- Mrs. N.T. Hendley and children
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this week with Mr.
Wilson and other relatives and
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overturned off a bridge about a Mrs. Ada Thorn and Miss Era
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Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. -------- g , _
Easterly visited Mr. and Mrs. week-end visiting friends in Cop-
Richard Martin and Royce of peras Cove. . _.......
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is unchanged is the fact that man Several from here
Cedarvale, in Kaufman county,
visited his aunt and uncle. Rev.
and Mrs. E. C. Wann, Sunday
ofternoon.
The weekly prayer meeting of
the Blue Springs Baptist church
met Wednesday evening in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Obe Terry.
Rev. Harve Dunbar brought the
devotional. Several visitors at-
tended. The next meeting will be
at the church.
Arthur Easterly attended the
funeral Sunday afternoon of Will
Couch in Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Page of
Tyler visited his mother, Mrs.
Bertha Wages, Sunday.
Bonnie M. Nail of Corpus
Christi has been visiting R. W.
Parker.
Next Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock there will be a baptizing
in the R. W. Parker lake when
several candidates of the Blue
Springs Baptist church will be
baptized.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Simmons
and daughter of Dallas visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sim-
mons and attended services at
Blue Springs Sunday evening.
The Blue Springs Laurel Club
will meet Saturday at 2:30 o’clock
in the home of Mrs. Obe Terry.
Next Sunday Rev. J. E. Fitz-
gerald will preach at the church.
Everyone is invited to all the
services.
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Listed below are four national capitals and opposite them, scram-
bled up, rivers on which they are situated. Match them, scoring
10 points for each correct answer:
(A) Paris T —-Tiber
. —Potomac
—Seine*
—Danube
Pollard, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
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13 Spin
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found in '
in Houston.
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2—THE CANTON HERALD Thursday, June 12, 1952
SEE FERGUSON ON UISPLAY...
Charlotte and Mrs. Letha Easley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tutle
of Hayden Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Westmore-
land of Mabank and Mr. and Mrs. '
Odell Rowan of Dallas visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
of water
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2. The surrender at Appomattox came at the end of the:
—American Revolution —U. S. Civil War
—World War I —Thirty Yeers Wa
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