The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1967 Page: 4 of 8
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CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST & FOUND
FOR SALE
STRAYED 41 Month white faced
livestock and Poultry
TOR SALE: Hogs, bred gilts. Phone
29tf
567-2160.
Miscellaneous
36t2p
7516.
35t2p
den Valley.
33t4p
community.
Arnett Robinson
REALTOR
RENTALS
Phone 567-4517
ETHERIDGE PLUMBING
AU Business Is Appreciated
Canton, Texas
503 W. Highway 243
Automobiles
Phone 567-4517
36tl
2132.
36t4p
848-7500.
Need An Electrician?
2132.
36tl
Res. 865-6136
vi tau ellaneous
GOODSON ENCO SERVICE
CANTON, TEXAS
IH 20 & SH 19
Ph. 567-4869 or 567-7192
Matter Of Any Kind See
Us
567-4671 Canton, Texas
36tl
needed.
★ TUNE-UP
35tf
7221.
★ WASH and GREASE
★ POLISH and WAX
CARD OF THANKS
33tf
house or a
small lot. Pay cash. 567-4073. Box
34tf
85, Canton 75103.
Baker’s Rexall
Wills Point, Texas
and Children.
36tlp
PHARMACY
J. W. Terry, manager.
lOtf
36t2
ment.
EMPLOYMENT
Cepacol
39
Denton’s Pest
Quik Band Aids... .reg. 63c
39
Quik Swabs
35
Anacin Tabs, 100s. .reg. $1.33
98*
694
reg. 98c
69*
5 for
99*
Bradley, 567-1815.
36t2
50*
reg $1.75 $1.09
TA 4-1185.
CALLING ALL COINS
back. Contact Dale Robinson, 567-
35t4p
4519 or 567-4170.
59*
105 E. Moore
Terrell
su
•a
CRADLE ROLL CALL
I toppers To Be
Honored With
For Appointment
PHONE 567-4251
Ambulance
Service
100 MG TABS
Vitamin C
36t4p
from 1945
MR. FARMER: When it is time
to borrow on your Farm or Ranch
be sure to contact us to see if
you can qualify for a Federal
Land Bank loan. Our only busi-
ness is to sene Farmers and
Ranchers with long term Mort-
gage Loans. — Kaufman-Canton
ELBA, Box 26, Canton, Texas,
FOR SALE: 2 bedroom frame house.
—V. Hubbard, TR 3-2366, C. O. Pir-
1964 six cylinder Chevrolet, air con-
ditioned, very nice car, $1,050. 567-
1958 Ford pickup, six cylinder, ra-
dio, heater, extra nice, $400. 567-
Repairing or adding a room? Free
estimates. Loans available, up to
five years to pay. No money down.
—Free State Lumber, 567-4170. 11tf
MISSING: One Hereford calf, mot-
tled face, 400 pound weight. $25 re-
ward of its whereabouts. Phone 848-
under
south
40 ACRES near Canton.—V. Hub-
bard, TR 3-2366; C. O. Pirtle, 848-
8
1
WILL CLEAN OUT WELLS and re-
pair cisterns. Contact J. F. Emfin-
ger, Route 3, Canton in Old Bethel
--$3.50
--$2.50
foreign
SUMMER BLONDE
HairSpray.,
tie, 848-7221.
Want To Buy
WISH TO BUY small
NEW HOLLAND
MASSEY-FERGUSON
DAVID BROWN
and Otha Equipment
ANNOUNCEMENT
BILLY D. HULLUM
Licensed Real Estate Broker
Route 1, Wills Point
Phone Canton 848-7682
Massey-Ferguson 65
John Deere, MTs & B’s
Ford 2000
Ford Dextra
Farmall 460 Diesel
TABLETS
Triaminicin
NOTEBOOK
Paper, 500 Sheets.. .reg. 98c
Canton
36t2
Water content of cauliflower is 92
per cent.
Monkeys can swim, but water is
distasteful to them.
Months
Year .
Galileo’s first telescope magnified
only three times.
Onatide Van Zandt and
Adjoining Comtiea
Visit TERRELL
BOOT & SHOE
DISCOUNT CENTER
A. M. MAFRIGE, Owner
Year .
Months
* GENERATORS New and Rebuilt
★ ATLAS IGNITION PARTS and ACCESSORIES
Egyptian advertising over 4,000
years old has been discovered.
ABSTRACTS
If You Have A Iand
Mayfield
Tractor Co.
TR 3-2362, Wills Point
K. GIBBARD
Kegistered Rublie Surveyor
Phone TR 3-2774
Dr. E. M. Slack
OPTOMETRIST
In Old Billie Rose Floral
Hilliard
Funeral Home
CALL 567-4122
FOR PROMPT. COURTEOUS
...... FOR THE MOST
COMPLETE LINE OF
Boots anywhere
USED
TRACTORS
FOR SALE: Gas cook stove, baby
high chair, folds down to make low
child’s playtable. Phone 567-4530.
35t2p
Reed Electric
Phone 567-4916
Canton
Eyes examined—-Glasses
Fitted; Frames
Replacet or Repaired
Lenses Dplicated
* WRECKER & ROAD SERVICE 24-Hours
★ We BALANCE TIRES Electronically or
Atlas Bubble Balancer
★ MUFFLER and TAIL PIPES Replaced
1
6
WELDING
Trailers Repaired and
Built To Order
CASEY’S TRAILER SHOP
Hwy 64 E Next to Hwy Dept
TROYCE CASEY, Owner
Phone 567-4468
John W. Warren
PLUMBING
on Highway 64
Thursday—9 a. m.-5 p. m.
MINEOLA SPEEDWAY
STOCK CAR RACES
Every Saturday night if
weather permits
Time Trial 7:30; Race 8:30
ADMISSION $1.00
CHILDREN 6-12 50c
NEAR SCHOOL
New 3 bedroom brick on comer lot
—Carpeted throughout. With Built-
ins. Financed.
ARNETT ROBINSON
Realtor
PRO
Toothbrushes......reg. 89c
C
reg. 59c
★ CAMPER RENTAL
LET US FIGURE YOU A BATTERY or a
Set of ATLAS PLYERON TIRES
PICK UP and DELIVERY
________$2.00
______________
reg. 59c
c
PLANNING A MOVE?
call
STARNES BROS.
For Free Estimate
Local or Distance
Phone 567-4967 Canton
CANTON HORSE SALE
NOW! THREE SALES MONTHLY
SALE EVERY SECOND and FOURTH SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS and FIRST MONDAY
BEGINNING AT 1 P. M.
EVERYONE IS INVITED
Saturday, September 9
LEON BRIDWELL
Track located 4 miles W. of
Mineola on Highway 80
And FM 1799
ECONO PORTABLE BUILDINGS.
Back yard storage, lake cottages,
any size. Free delivery. Pnone 567-
2139. 32tf
REXALL FACIAL
Tissues.. .reg. 29c
AMBULANCE
24 hour Service
Phone LO-7-4111
EUBANK
Funeral Home
★ Complete BRAKE WORK
reg. 98c
utilizes the principle of hydraulics
and a powerful spring. On a 12-
gauge gun it reduces the recoil ap-
proximately 78 per cent. This gives
an efffective kick of less than half
the 20 gauge load, when shooting the
heavier 12.
This stock is available on two Win-
chester guns, the Model 1200 and the
Model 1400.
“Inside story” of the new method
of recoil reduction includes a new
Cycolac stock. It duplicates the
warmth of walnut, but provides
greater strength than wood. It re-
sists scratches, corrosion, salt solu-
tions, oil, alkalies and mild acids. It
won’t warp or crack under extreme
temperatures.
Inside this stock is a set of strong
springs that flank a hydraulic cylin-
der. When the shot shell explodes,
the springs and the hydraulics cush-
ion the impact. The two-piece stock
depresses under the kick, and then
returns to its original form.
Measuring the impact of recoil is
not a new practice. Technically the
kick is known as kinetic energy. It
is created by the backthrust of the
shot load as it travels along the bar-
rel length. It is referred to in foot-
pound measurement, and the results
are generally known as “free re-
coil.”
A comparison taken from avail-
able, shows that a seven pound, 12-
gauge shotgun, loaded with 3 dr. of
powder and 1% oz. shot will give a
kick of 22.4 foot pounds. In a heavi-
er load, 3% dr. of powder and 1%
OINTMENT
Preparation II ...reg, $2.19 S1.59
FREE HOUSE RENT for couple,
Walton community—liveable house,
butane and electricity, hot and cold
water.—Harry Riddell, 6922 Casa
Loma, Dallas, Phone DA 7-6922. 36tlp
30579
FOR SALE: Deep well pump with
jet and foot valve, used three weeks,
30 gallon tank—John Warren, Myr-
tle Springs. 35t2
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 6 room house to be
moved or torn down.—Dillard Seale,
Van Zandt County
Abstract Co.
Canton Phone 567-4680
North Side Square
One tree will make a million
matches! One match can burn a mil-
lion trees.
HELP WANTED: Need one full time
man and one part-time man to work
at service station. See Horton Mobil
Service at IH 20 and FM 1255. 36t2p
MEDICAL TYPIST: Top speed and
accuracy necessary—Will train for
medical terminology. Apply business
office, Mrs. Dorothy Cox, Kaufman
Hospital, Kaufman, Texas. 36t4
Experienced bookkeeper would like
to keep books in home. Qualified to
set up a new set of books —Dura
CORRECTION!
In a school article last week, an
error was made in the price of
school lunches. The article should
have read $1.50 instead of $1.25 for
a weeks supply of kunch tichets.
We wish to express our appreciation
to Dr. George Hilliard and the nurses
at the clinic; also to Hilliard ambu-
lance service to the hospital. We are
grateful to neighbors, friends and
loved ones for the delicious food,
flowers, letters, lovely cards and
prayers. It will all be precious mem-
ories to us. May God’s blessings
abide with all of you is our prayer.
—Mrs. Jeff Holloway, Mr. Holloway
Special
FOR SALE: 1,100 bales last year’s
fertilized coastal bermuda at 5c
bale; some grass burrs, pick up at
bam near Canton. Dallas phone
FOR RENT: Pasture; also small
horse patch, 567-4621.—Alf Foster.
36tf
GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD
Deodorant........reg. $1.00 59*
MULEY HEIFER, red dot
right ear; vicinity 1 mile
Large 3-bedroom brick, central heat,
air, corner lot, fence, nice yard,
1803 Hilliard. Call 567-4126 after 5.
36t3p
PRICED TO SELL: Houses to be
moved, one five-room frame house
and one seven-room frame house.
Five acre tract, three miles east of
Wills Point with three-bedroom frame
house. One share McBee Water Corp,
stock including meter.—Billy Don
Hullum, Route 1, Wills Point, 848-
7682, Canton, Licensed Real Estate
Broker Property management listings
Wedding Shower
•
Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Dickie)
Hopper will be honored with a wed-
ding shower Saturday night, Septem-
ber 9. It will be at the Little Hope-
Moore community center at 8
o’clock.
Hostesses will be Mesdames Mar-
vin Fuller, Gerome Watson, Johnny
Sanders and A. J. Ham.
Friends and relatives of the cou-
ple are invited to attend.
; Van Zandt H. D.
' Council Meets In
Assembly Room
Eight clubs, fifteen council offi-
cers and committee chairmen an-
swered roll call at the meeting of
the Van Zandt Home Demonstration
Council Tuesday, August 29, in the
assembly room of the courthouse.
Mrs. Charles Branton, council
chairman, presided and opened the
meeting with the group singing
“America.”
Mrs. A. S. Brown, yearbook chair-
man, asked clubs to turn in program
material desired by their club as
soon as possible.
Miss Alma Flippo announced five
clubs had educational exhibits at the
fair. Winners were Cartwright, first;
Fairview, second and Canton, third.
Mrs. Branton stated there were
more entries in exhibits this year
than in the past.
Mrs. Jack Mallory, 4-H leader an-
nounced September 30 through Octo-
ber 7 as 4-H Club Week. The 4-H‘ers
had outstanding records of their
achievements. A banquet at an Ath-
ens restaurant will climax their ac-
tivities.
Mrs. Cecil Page, chairman of the
I nominating committee, announced
the following for council officers for
1968.
Charman, Mrs. Branton, Mrs. John
Sears, vice chairman, Mrs. Coy
Crim, secretary, Miss Faye Terry,
treasurer, Mrs. A. S. Brown, assist-
ant treasurer, Mrs. W. L. Pruitt, as-
sistant secretary will be the new of-
ficers. < >
The council voted to accept these
nominations.
Mrs. Lloyd Chitty, THDA chair-
Phones: Bam, 567-4855
The Canton Herald
205 East Tyler
Owned and published by Thomas
E. Campbell and Glenn McNeill, Jr.,
and entered in the post office mi Can
ton, Texas 75103 as second class
mail matter under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
Second class postage paid at
Canton, Texas 75103.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation
of any person or firm or corpora-
tion which may appear in the col-
umns at this newspaper will be
glady corrected upon being brought
to the attention of the publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Vaa Zandt and Adjoining
Comties
Shotgunners who come up with r
sore shoulders after every trip afield ।
may find some consolation in the
knowledge that science is continually
trying to reduce recoil.
This mule-like kick of the light-
weight shotgun, plus magnum loads,
has become a very unpleasant thing
for all shooters. It affects some
more than others. This usually is a
matter of inexperience, or having a
gun that doesn’t fit.
Any man who knows how to shoot
and has a gun that fits him will
have fewer bruises than the occa-
sional shooter, or the man who rents
or borrows a shotgun for a day or
two of fast and furious shooting.
Some hunters can stand up under
the pounding of a 12-gauge with full
load better than others with a 20-
gauge. AU guns have recoil. Extent
of the impact depends as much or
more on the shooter than on the gun
and its load.
Some shooters have reduced this
kick by using good quality recoil
pads. Others use compensators on the
muzzle end of their scatter guns.
Both are slightly effective. But neith-
er is a total solution.
Naturally this has been a great
concern both to the gun and the am-
munition manufacturers. They have
been producing lighter guns and
heavier loads, neither of which tends
to reduce recoil.
Winchester has a stock which may
prove to be the greatest step for-
ward in reducing recoil bruises on
the shoulder. It is designed to take
the “kick” out of shotgun shooting.
This new recoil reduction system
Deep WATER WELLS drilled, pump
sale and service and light bulldozer
work. — Chambers and Phillips.
Phone Victor 8-7113. Jackson. 23t.
FOR SALE: Registered homed
Hereford bulls, up to 15 months, $200.
—Liston Hereford Farm, Wills Point.
31tf
Subscription rates into
countries upon requeat.
WANTED: Graduate LVN’s, contact
Bob Bledsoe, Heritage Manor, 567-
4728 or after 5 p. m. 567-4454. 20tf
GRADUATE LICENCED VOCATION-
AL NURSES for 7-3 and 3-11 shifts,
small acute general hospital, desir-
able community, good schools, 10
minutes to Cedar Creek Lake, 40
minutes to downtown Dallas, EX-
CELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS.
-Kaufman Phone WE 2-2813 or Dal-
las AT 7-4640. For appointment for
interview or apply PATTY PETTI-
GREW, Kaufman Hospital, Kaufman.
36t4
NEEDED-HOUSE TO BE MOVED:
Must be in good shape. Pasture
leases needed. Property listings need-
ed.—Billy D. Hullum, Route 1, Wills
Point, Texas. 848-7682, Canton.
Real Property, Property Manage-
and Mrs. Freeman Chambless.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Morgan of
Dallas spent the weekend at their
home here.
Mrs. O. D. Kennedy and Mrs. Boyd
Green spent Friday at Mrs. Ken-
nedy’s home here. She has been at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam-
my Skinner, of Euless for several
weeks, due to illness.
Wayne Martin of Dallas spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Martin.
Debbie Martin spent Saturday
night with her grandmother, Mrs.
Horace Lumpkin at her home near
Canton.
Mrs. Gayle Fuller and sons visit-
ed Sunday afternoon with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Lawley
near Canton.
Mrs. Doyle Milliorn and daughters
of Grand Saline visited Mr. and
Mrs. G. R. Lambert Monday after-
noon.
oz. shot, the recoil amounts to 44
pounds.
A 6% pound 20-gauge, with a light
load of 2% drs. and 7-8 oz. shot will
produce 16.9 pounds of back thrust.
The 2%x1, will produce 28.4 foot
pounds.
This indicates that if the new Win-
chester device reduces free recoil of
the 12 gauge to approximately one-
half of the 20-gauge load, the light
charge would deliver under 10
pounds of kick and the heavy load
would be less than 15 pounds.
Any shooter should be able to
stand up under this all day at skeet,
trap or in the field.
Naturally the reduced recoil shot-
gun will get its first real tryout on
the shooting range. Skeet and trap
shooters, as a rule, have more time
and money to spend. And they are
constantly seeking ways to reduce re-
coil in sustained firing. These men
also know the science of getting their
gun butts to the right position against
their shoulders.
No doubt similar studies are being
made on big bore rifles. Here the
casual hunter pays little attention to
the recoil in the fever of excitement.
The target shooter does. Also, it may
be able to do a lot for the shooters
of fully automatic weapons on the
battlefield.
☆ ☆
Several Good Used
HAY RAKES
MOWERS
and BALERS
Farm Road No. 1256. Reward. Con-
tact R. E. Walch, Route 2, Eustace
or E. G. Post, 1713 Dewberry, Lan-
caster. Telephone 221-5236 36t4p
mcuamnmmn2img,
OUTPOORSTEX43
gE
☆ ☆
See us for New
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Langley an-
nounce the arrival of a 6% pound
baby girl September 4 in a Grand
Saline hospital. She has been named
Susan Diane. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Langley and Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Taylor.
Basic color of a zebra is white;
his stripes are black.
31S WEST TYLER STREET CANTON, TEXAS
(Behind Athens Federal Saving and Loan)
PHONES 567-4888 — Night 5674133
567-4649 Canton, Texas
OAKLAND
Rev. Horton, pastor of the Bap-
tist Church, and Rev. Loftin, pastor
of the Methodist Church, preached
at their respective churches Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lambert
brought Mrs. Ocie Swain to her home
in Van from a Jacksonville hospital
Sunday. Mrs. Swain is quite ill.
Little Robbie Martin spent last
week in Dallas with his aunt, Mrs.
Lillian White.
Miss Marie Cole visited several
times this week with her sister, Mrs.
Ocie Swain, of Van.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Fritz of Jones
visited Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wadsworth of
Dallas spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Lambert.
Mr. and Mrs. James Elwood and
sons of Longview spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lambert
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chambless of
Dallas spent the weekend with Mr.
USED CLOTHING: Closing store.
Hundreds of items. Bring big truck,
$50 for entire stock. TU 2-3892, Gar-
Control Co.
Inspection for Termites
No Obligation
Residential - Commercial
Roaches, Ants, Scorpions,
Silver Fish and Moths
Ask About Our Warranty
Call or See DENTON
Phone 567-4925 Canton
man, reminded the women of the
THDA state meeting September 19-
20 in a Fort Worth hotel.
Help Wanted
NEED SINGLE NEEDLE MACHINE
operators. — Terrell-Mineola Dress
Factory, Terrell, Texas. See Verba
Clower or Lewis Roden. 33t7
FOR SALE: Portable Concession
Stand on wheels, fully equipped.-
Bob’s Drive-In. 567-4856. 35tl
AM
BNioiree-nXv
4—THE CANTON HERALD Thursday, Sept. 7, 1967
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