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6— THE CANTON HERALD Thursday, Oct 5, 1961
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■ HOME KILLED MEATS
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WHITE GRAPES
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OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT
DELICIOUS APPLES
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YELLOW ONIONS
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RED POTATOES
10 lbs. 39c
C & L Grocery & Mlarkket
JANUARY BUILDERS' SUPPLY
CANTON, TEXAS
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County Home Demonstration Clubs
Reminded Of Fire Prevention Week
HOMEMADE PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
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J. H. Chesser of Grand Saline,
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pruitt, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Sneed, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Vick and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Vick of Canton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and
Mrs. E. E. Smith of Wills Point,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown and C.
P. Paschall of Canton, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Couthern of Myrtle
Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Lunceford of Wills Point.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Jamieson,
Jr., Tommy and LeEtta of Fort
Worth spent Saturday with S. A.
Paschall.
Rural Letter Carriers of Van
Zandt County and their wives
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Neill and daughter,
Pat, of Fruitvale.
Thosep resent to enjoy the de-
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson of Wills
Mr .and Mrs. C. L. Wilsn of Wills
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blue shower Friday afternoon.
We are glad to have Mrs. C.
P. Paschall at home after a five
weeks visit in Corpus Christi. She
reports Dr. Charles Roster some
improved.
Mrs. Eddie Roberts visited in
Dallas last week with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Query’s son vis-
ited them last week.
Visitors in the A. T. Burnley
home during the week-end were
the P. D. Smiths of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Smith of Troup,
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25^ Tomatoes 3
The trouble with a chronic
borrower is that he always keeps
everything but his word.
Those things that come to the
man that waits seldom turn out
to be the things he’s waiting for.
Joe Foster recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis of
Fort Worth spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brunson.
Mr. and Mrs. Guinn of Dallas
spent the week-end at their home
here. Miss Carolyn Smith ac- '
companied them home, and at-
tended church here Sunday mom- '
ing.
Mrs. Lillie Thurston of Dallas
and Mrs. Ethel Groom of Canton
spent last week with Mrs. Hattie
Brunson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster had
as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
H. Foster and Pat, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Foster, Rickey and Mi-
chael, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wil-
son and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Backer and Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. 1
J. W. Foster, Vickie and Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haddock
' and Debbie.
Friday night, Oct 6 there will
be singing in the Watkins com-
munity. Everyone is invited.
There was a good crowd at the
social last Wednesday night.
Wednesday, Oct. 11 is club
meeting day. Everyone come and
bring your neighbor.
Mesdames F. M. Williams and
B. O. Oldfield surprised Mrs.
Jerry Johnson with a pink and
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* * *
Please remember "Fire Pre-
vention and Clean-Up Week,"
Oct. 8-14.
and size.
Youth has few color problems,
and a person of average size
with perfect figure can get by
with many colors. However, most
of us need to study ourselves
carefully, pick out our best
and make colors work for us in
“accenting the positive."
"Colors For You,” a colorful
leaflet written by extension
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KIMBELL’S
3 cans 25c DETERGENT 3
the complexion miracle you
won't believe till you’ve tried1 it
MIR-A-COL
3 Steps To Beauty Treat
and you are invited to try it free
at our studio ... no obligation
and in addition to this refresh-
ing experience you will also re-
ceive a complete make-up. Call
today for your appointment or
better still . . . just come in We
will be happy to acquaint you
with all the Merle Norman cos-
metics.
Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio
VERBA CLOWER, Owner
Located West Elm St., Canton-
OLD BETHEL
The Sunday school classes en-
joyed a picnic Sunday at Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Tutle and
Joan and Mrs. Betty Cross of
Dallas spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cham-
blee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watson of
Tyler visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Foster.
The children and grandchil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cary
surprised them with a supper
Saturday night.
Mrs. Joe Foster spent last Sun-
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Do you know what next week
is? It has been proclaimed Na-
tional Fire Prevention Week by
our President, John F. Kennedy.
Our own County Judge, Truett
Mayo is likewise proclaiming
county-wide clean-up for Van
Zandt county and Fire Preven-
tion Week. Please cooperate in
this safety project.
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If you can't afford a new fall
hat, give the old one a new look
with careful brushing and clean-
ing.
Start by careful brushing.
This may show up spots and
stains that need special treat-
ment.
Try using the sandpaper meth-
od first. With a piece of No. 0
sandpaper, begin at center top
of crown and gently sand in the
same direction around the crown,
side crown and the brim.
If this fails, use naptha or
other cleaning fluid. Dip a small
brush, as nail brush, in the
cleaning fluid, shake out excess
liquid and brush hat until the
spots disappear. Remember to
work outdoors whon ting cleun-
White or light colored felt
hats may need special treatment.
Saturate white corn meal with
naptha or other cleaning fluid.
Rub the mixture into the felt
with a clean stiff brush. When
fluid has evaporated’, brush out
the corn meal and air the hat
before storing.
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Do the colors you wear really
do something for you? Colors
can do something for you—
choose them wisely, with a defi-
nite purpose in mind.
The colors you wear should do
the most for your skin, eyes
and hair. They should suit your
own particular type of person-
ality. whether it’s vivid or retir-
ing, and be right for your age
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FRESH DRESSED A GRADE
FRYERS
PRESERVES 3
Joraan anu ars. Luwiey al V hit-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stout were
Tyler visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Hall of Dallas spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Chamblee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster visited
Mrs. Minnie Fisher of Tundra re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Crabtree
of Phalba, Mrs. Elaine Olson and
Leslie and Mrs. Betty Gilmer and
Kyle of Dallas spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson.
Sunday afternoon they attended
singing at Grand Saline.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flatt and
Mrs. Oree Foster attended church
at Elm Grove Sunday.
Wayne Lawley and Freddie of |
Big Rock visited Mr. and Mrs. {
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clothing specialists, will help you
chose becoming colors.. In-
cluded is a guide for choice of
colors which lists colors to avoid,
and becoming colors for the vari-
ous color types, figure types and
personalities. If you would like a
copy, call or come by our office
for one.
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Don’t Overfeed Hunting Dog
A lean dog makes a good
hunter.
Don’t feed your dog all his ap-
petites calls for, or he'll get I
sluggish and hunt poorly. Better
for his ribs to show a little—
it’s a sign he’s in top shape.
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1961, newspaper, October 5, 1961; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517034/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.