The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1975 Page: 2 of 18
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PUREBRED
CHAROLAIS
Some good Purebred
bull calves for sale
567-4855 or 567-2469
Hwy. 243, Canton
TOYLAND
estern Appliances
46t1
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Self-Propelled Lay Down Machine
Call 479-3436
CASH PAID
For Good, Used
PROPANE TANKS
150 Gallon Size or Larger
Nights: 896-1160
896-4432
Jordan's
P. O. Box 52
EDOM, TEXAS 75756
finding work
Labor
Department
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Bicycles
Wagons
Guns
Houseware
grandstands watching the
track meet when Mr. G. D.
Staton, superintendent, came
to the field on a reconnaisance
Veterans Are
Eligible For
Benefits
Each of the 50,000 men and
ELuto
the family store
Whirlpool Franchised
Tech-Care Service
☆ Propane Sales and Service
☆ Plumbing and Electrical Supplies
Thursday, November 13, 1975
THE CANTON HERALD
JACK DANIEL'S
ASPHALT PAVING HOT MIX
Located about four miles on Hwy. 2909 from Hwy. 19
South of Canton.
Buddy Milford, Pastor
567-2808
567-4837
Too Late To Classify
Wanted: Man, Woman or
CAMPBELL
&
McNEILL
873-2525
WILLS POINT
Business Ph. 214-852-5271
Residence Ph. 214-852-6656
Service on
Sears Appliances
Jaycees Set
Organizational
Meet Thursday
All men between the ages of
18-35 are invited to attend an
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Layaway Early At
Free 1976 Almanac Calendar
Northwest Corner of Square
previous year and anyone
interested in becoming a
member are encouraged to
attend the meeting.
$5
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are sent to veterans providing
them with
or entering
Kenneth and Betty Thorn show off a 6% pound catfish that
Betty caught in a tank behind their house last week. She
was using a minnow on a rod and reel and says it's the
biggest fish she's ever caught.
THIS N THAT—
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Wills Point. On one particular
day, he and several other boys
were perched on the
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"YOUR ONE STOP TRADING CENTER"
Williams, Ethyl Burgess,
Karen Mewbourn, Angela
Sessions, Karen Waldman,
couple to live in with elderly Valarie Merchant, Lori
man. Call 848-7207 or 567-4254. Corley and Kerri Self.
HOLLOWELL IS
NAMED TO COMMITTEES
State Representative Bill
Hollowell was recently
appointed to three
subcommittees. These
subcommittees involve
supervision of State
expenditures. Hollowell was
appointed to the Judicial
Affairs subcommittee which
will monitor and overview
agency spending in the
Judicial branch of State
government.
Representative Hollowell
was also appointed to a
subcommittee of the
Aopropriations Committee.
important to a child. Taking
time to listen to and talk with
children about their
experiences, ideas and feeling
helps a child to learn,” she
said.
Parking Lots • Driveways
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CANTON HORSE SALE
Sale Every 1 st Monday and 2nd and 4th Saturdays
REGISTERED, GRADE HORSES, TACK
For Information Call LEON BRIDWELL
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Canton 567-4213
out that children expand and
refine their mental skills
through daily experiences.
“Learning to observe and to
remember are some of the
first mental skills a young
child develops. Later he
learns to compare objects and
can distinguish between
likenesses and differences.
“As a child matures, he
learns to group items, ideas
and information that have
something in common—for
example, bananas and lemons
are both yellow fruits. Even
more difficult mental skills to
master are the abilities to
solve problems and make
choices,” she explained.
It takes time and repeated
experiences for a child to
develop these mental skills.
Children need opportunities to
explore their environment
and to seek their own
solutions. They need some
freedom to explore and learn
how things work.
Parents can help by keeping
the environment safe for
children to explore, Mrs.
Miller said.
‘‘Remove dangerous
household items, which could
cause injury or death for
young explorers. Put valuable
breakable items out of a
youngster’s reach until he is
old enough to leave them
alone.”
Being naturally curious,
children ask endless
questions. Parents who take
time to answer questions
simply and honestly help
promote learning.
“Even questions that seem
foolish to an adult are
Sunday School.......10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ... . 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship..... 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer... 7:30 p. m.
You Are Cordially Welcomed to
WALNUT SPRINGS BIBLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
INDEPENDENT FUNDAMENTAL PREMILLENIAL
★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 GIMMICKS, NO
BRIBING CHILDREN WITH GIFTS. WE COMPEL WITH
GOD'S WORD ONLY).
s"A Myrtle Springs To
v Decide Tax Issue
Do the people of Myrtle consolidate with: Canton,
MSh Springs want to raise their Edgewood, Wills Point.”
organizational meeting for
Canton Jaycees, according to mission. Unfortunately for
Robert Armstrong of Canton. Mr. Staton, the boys saw him
The meeting will be Thursday coming and cleared out before
night at 7:30 p.m. in the he could get within
County Courtroom of the “recognizing” distance,
courthouse.
Lanny W. Staton, of Tyler,
and Paul Herring, of EAGLETTES OPEN,
Longview, two spokesmen for (Continued From Page 1 A)
the state organization, will Lawrence, Elisa Murton,
meet with the group. Robyn Mewbourn, Barbara
All members from the Weaver and Gina Bennett.
Some of the girls suiting up
with the freshman team
include Jessica Badgett,
Staci Baskin, Tanna
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COUNTRY MARKET
Fruitvale
Phone 962-3495
CUSTOM PROCESSING
Beef & Pork All Double-Wrapped
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
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tax rate to 35 percent of If the voters should decide
evaluation or do they prefer to to increase their taxes, they
consolidate with another will be able to keep the
school? These are the issues present school arrangement
facing voters of that school until September 1, 1978,
district on November 29. according to Lynn Mullins,
The ballot says “For vice president of the school
increasing Myrtle Springs board. Should they decide not
RISD tax rate up to 35 percent to increase their taxes, they
within the discreton of the will have to consolidate with
School Board of Trustees” another school by the next
and “Against” the same school year.
proposal. It also says, Since the school is not in an
“Should the Myrtle Springs independent school district, it
RISD decide to consolidate must use the evaluations set
with another School District, on property by the county,
which of the schools listed According to Mr. Mullins,
below would you choose to should the school district
become independent, it will
have all the responsibilities of
an independent school
district. Among many other
responsibilities, the school
will have to assume the hiring
of a superintendent; selecting
an auditor to evaluate
i property; set evaluation,
women leaving military percentage and ad valorem
service every month can rate; and provide a
expect at least five Veterans satisfactory curriculum to at
Administration, com- least equal other area schools,
munications within six Mr. Mullins, said, “If the
months of their separation school becomes an
te, Jack Coker, VA independent school district in
Regional Director, noted 1978, the taxes will have to be
-- .r .• u , raised to the level of
Upon notification by the surrounding districts. The 35
Department °t Defense of percent county evaluation or
termination of active duty ad valorem rate of $1.50 per
under conditions other than hundred will fill the
dishonorable, the VA tells the requirements of the state.” ,
new veteran of his eligibility ________ __
for benefits.
contact the neared VA Parents Affect
regional office or a fkJM'e AAa.
representative of a veterans’ *laIIu 5 VIOITOI
service organization for nI .
complete application •cVelOpmenT
procedures.
Separate communications arents and environment
are the greatest influences on
G i Loan a child’s mental development,
Certificates of Eligibility for Mrs. Ilene Miller, family life
homes, condominiums -and education specialist, said this
mobile homes and also "eeK
information on insurance and . A. parent can make
educational programs, learning fun and challenging
Six months after release 1 he has some insight into
from the military, vet- how, children grow and
erans receive a follow-up develop, and if he is willing to
VA letter, again reviewing the provide the help and
veterans’ benefits timetable. encouragement a child
Particular emphasis is given needs.
to those benefits which T his specialist with the
require application within a exas Agricultural Extension
year of separation. Service, The Texas A&M
The benefits timetable -niversity System, pointed |
includes:
Register with local state
employment service office.
Veterans have up to one year
to apply for unemployment
compensation, but
applications filed after a long
period of unemployment
could result in a lower rate of
unemployment compensation.
Within 10 days, if previously
registered with Selective
Service, report address
through local board.
Within 90 days, apply to
former employer for
reemployment.
In 120 days, (up to one year
it totally disabled) convert
Servicemen’s Group Life
Insurance to five-year
Veterans Group Life
Insurance.
Within one year from date
of notice of VA rating on
disability, apply to VA for
special National Service Life
Insurance based on
service-connected disability,
if applicable.
Within one year, apply to
VA for dental care.
As soon as possible, apply to
VA for GI education or
training, which must be
completed within 10 years of
separation from military
service.
There are no time limits for
veterans to:
Apply for GI loan guaranty
to buy, build or improve a
home.
File claim with VA for
compensation for m
service-connected disabilities K
or disease, or apply for E9
hospital care. O
Seek assistance from local i
state employment offices in ■
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1975, newspaper, November 13, 1975; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517360/m1/2/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.