The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1975 Page: 14 of 20
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Located about four miles on Hwy. 2909 from Hwy 19
South of Canton.
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BEST!
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Tuesday, November 11
In Observance Of
Thursday, November 6, 1975
THE CANTON HERALD
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You Are Cordially Welcomed to
WALNUT SPRINGS BIBLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
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JACK DANIEL'S
ASPHALT PAVING HOT MIX
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HOWARD and ALENE JONES,
Original Owners, Are Back
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CATFISH STEAKS
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HOMEMADE PIES & CAKES
As Always
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BANK
CANTON, TEXAS
SKOALS
Call 479-3436
Clip Ad for $50.00 Off Custom Ear
F - Hearing Tests
R - Cleaning and Adjusting Aids
E - Clean Earmold and Replace Tubing
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CUSTOM EAR MORE COMFORTABLE TO WEAR!
Russell Hearing Aid Service invites you to come by
and see the amazing Custom Ear, the all-in-the-ear
hearing aid that is out selling all other brands of
in-the-ear aids combined. There is a good reason for
this success-it gives better hearing. Stop by and let
Ann Stroud show you why. Better Hearing in a Better
Way.
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PEACE PHARMACY
220 S. Buffalo, Canton
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10
9 a. m. til Noon
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Miss Bartlett collects
recipes and cups and saucers.
She enjoys flowers, especially
iris, working in the yard and
garden, and likes old
furniture.
Miss Bartlett also enjoys
cooking and small dinner
parties. She has chosen the
following recipe to share with
others:
Pineapple Sheet Cake
2 cups sugar
2 cups flour
2 eggs
1 cup oil
2 teaspoons soda
14 teaspoon salt
1 large can crushed
pineapple (not drained) (2%
cups)
Mix and bake in pre-heated
Horse Speech
Given To AARP
A total of 109 members and
visitors at the Tuesday,
October 28, meeting of the
American Association of
Retired Persons, were
entertained by Tami
Rockenbaugh, who presented
her contest-winning speech on
“Horses.” She gave a history
.of horse usage and statistics
on present day horse usage.
President Willie Bartlett
suggested a nickname for
Chapter 1313—"The Road
Runners,” saying she had
never known a group of pople
who loved to run up and down
the roads like these do.
Lucille Watson, chairman
of the Community Services
Committee, presented some
.ideas for remembering the
elderly in the area.
Miss Bartlett is quite active
in a number of organizations.
She is a member of the Myrtle
Springs Baptist Church and
teaches the Women’s Sunday
School Class on Sunday
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★OLD FASHIONED PREACHING directly from the
BIBLE.
★SUNDAY SCHOOL taught directly from the BIBLE.
(Absolutely NO LITERATURE).
★ FUNDAMENTAL (Bible BAPTIST doctrine from the
BIBLE).
★ INDEPENDENT of men DEPENDENT on God's WORD.
★ PREMILLENIAL (JESUS is coming to SET UP His reign
on earth).
★ BUS TRANSPORTATION (NO GEMMICKS, NO
BRIBING CHILDREN WITH GIFTS. WE COMPEL WITH
GOD'S WORD ONLY).
Sunday School. ......10.00a.m. Buddy Milford, Pastor
Morn,ng Worship .... 11 00 am, 567-2808
EveningWorship..... 7?nPm' 567-4837
Wednesday Prayer... 7:30 p. m.
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Miss Willie Bartlett seems
to have the secret of staying
happy. It is “stay busy and
concern oneself with both
community and county
affairs.”
INDEPENDENT FUNDAMENTAL
morning and the junior boys
and girls in Training Union on
Sunday night. She is also
president of the Van Zandt
County Chapter of American
Association of Retired
Persons and vice-president of
the Myrtle Springs Home
Demonstration Club.
Miss Bartlett considers
working with the senior
citizens as her hobby.
Working and traveling with
them is a thrill and a
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challenge to her. She and a
group of forty-six recently
visited the Grand Ole Opry.
They also saw Mickey Rooney
at the Country Dinner
Playhouse.
Miss Bartlett was born and
reared in Van Zandt County.
She is a graduate of Mabank
High School. In 1942, she
moved to Dallas where she
lived until three years ago.
She retired from Texas
Instruments after twenty-four Jan Weaver gave
years. She was the supervisor information in regard to the
of the women. After retiring new minibus and various
Miss, Bartlett moved.. ° instruction courses now being
Myrtle Springs and built a offered to older Texans,
home. . . . Herbert Clower, chairman
“Even though living alone of the Traveling Committee,
posts a problem for some revealed plans for a trip to
people, I find you can San Antonio for three days
maintain a normal life y and two nights to begin
proper living habits, she November 18.
stated. I prefer to start my Winfred Hall reported on
day early; giving myself the his attendance at a regional
first hour after arising to read meeting in San Antonio, and
the Blble and current events told of many services to
and to meditate. After this, members offered by AARP.
can get into the activities of
the day easier, she pEAcoge op .......
concluded. poor chrVsanthemums
Her philosphy is found in If chrysanthemums are 3 ~
the Seniors Prayer • ■ doing poorly, there's probably 3
Release me from trying to nd reason says a 3
straighten out everybody’s , J' horticu'lturisV for $
affairs Maka me thoughtful duu- APe no- cunun -5- IUI ...
affairs. Make me tnoug , the Texas Agricultural X
but not moody: helpful but not EXtension Service. Mums 3
bossy Keep my mind ree should be planted in full 3
from the recital of endless sunlight and in soil 3
details; . . . Seal my lips on °
my aches and pains. They are
increasing, and my love for
rehearsing them is becoming
greater as the years go by.
Teach me the glorious lesson
that occasionally it is possible
that I may be mistaken.”
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Make Way! Here
Comes That Good
Rancher's Feed Again! 3
well-drained. Since mums $ Farm Master 20% RANGE CUBES 100-lbs »6“ 3
need short days to initiate 3 E-Tex 22% RANGE MEAL ... 100-bs. 5 3
flowering, they should be 3 E-Tex 37% RANGE BLOCKS.... 100-lbs. 8765
planted wheresthey.willbe 3 Farm Master 14% CALF CREEP . 100-lbs. 5620
lamps or streg lights. ^he ? Farm Master 12% CALF CREEP . 100-lbs. ‘5« |
plants should be thoroughly 3 Stock SALT (Bag).............50-lbs. I15 g
soaked every few days, with X Chick START-LAY . ... 50-lbs. 5430
care used to avoid wetting the 3 Hen scratch GRAIN ...........50-Ibs. ,3,0 |
5 14% Medicated HOG PELLETS . 100-lbs. ‘7« 8
oven at 350” for 35-40 minutes. 8 y,ow, CORN CHOPS..........50-lbs. 5385
Creasengsandyflourongppan1s WHET SHORTS.............100-lbs.^ |
serve directly from the long 38 Sportmix DOG CHUNKS........50-lbs ”7" 3
loaf pan. S Ask About Quantity Discounts 3
icing 3 and Truckload Deliveries 3
1 RANCHER'S BEST FEED
Boil slowly 10 minutes, 3 101 N. Grand Saline St. Canton, Texas 3
stirring occasionally, then X (Old Canton Ford Shop) Ph. 567-4046 3
add: $ RANCHER'S ----------3
1 cup chopped nuts X
1 cup coconut x
Pour over hot cake 3
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1975, newspaper, November 6, 1975; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517359/m1/14/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.