The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1975 Page: 3 of 18
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lunchroom. She stated that
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Nacogdoches 1,918; and (10)
Hidalgo 1,887.
The Texas Farm Bureau
I was founded in Texas in 1921,
REGULAR MEETING
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November 19
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Thursday, November 13,1975
THE CANTON HERALD
Joe Brown loads up with Evergreen's Mineral and Special Creep.
Mr. Brown has been feeding Evergreen products for about 4
years and finds he gets excellent results with it. He lives about 7
miles north on Highway 1 7.
COMPANIES INC., dba
ELLIOTT & WALDRON ABSTRACT
CO. OF CANTON, TEXAS
More than a million patients
each year occupy hospital
beds provided by the Veterans
Administration.
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supervisor, Mrs. Nancy
Haynes, must plan the menu
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out had ceased functioning by
the early 1930's. In 1934, it was
re-organized as the Texas
Agricultural Association. The
named was changed back to
Texas Farm Bureau a few
years later when it again
affiliated with the American
Farm Bureau Federation.
The AFBF is the largest
general farm organization in
the world with 2.5 million
family members in more than
2,800 counties in all states
except Alaska.
Wednesday thru Saturday
November 12, 13, 14, 15
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have to wait until we can get it
interpreted,” he concluded.
Mrs. Faye Pulley gave a
ublisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Van Zandt and Adjoining
Counties
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do’’, Mr. Wooldridge available, the incidence of
explained when discussing the childhood diseases dropped
new laws set up by the sharply. But as the effects of
organization. "We are talking the diseases faded from
with attorneys in Washington people’s minds, parents made
and with the ICC, but we will less effort to be sure their
children were fully protec-
ted—so immunization levels
. declined.”
The Texas Immunization
Law requires that all children
be immunized before entering
school—but it’s important to
protect preschoolers also.
This is the parents’ respon-
sibility since these youngsters
on the
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Parker. This committeeman
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presently serving on the
County Committee are Gerald
D. Chamblee and Jack
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and Polio.
Booster Doses
4-6 years, DTP and Polio;
14-16 years, TD (Tetanus-
diphtheria); Thereafter, TD
every 10 years.
The specialist urged
parents to check their
children’s immunization
records. If unsure about the
need for immunization, call
the private physician or the
county health department of-
fice.
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around government
commodities. If this isn’t
done, the commodities will be
discontinued and meals would
cost a great deal more, Mrs.
Pulley explained. “As for the
crowded situation and speed
in which the students are
served, I feel that this will be
eliminated with the
construction of the new
cafeteria,” she concluded.
The budget for the 1975-76
school term was approved.
Mrs. Nancy Haynes was
granted a raise in salary
during the closed session.
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EAGLES TO HOST—
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Wayne Wright, tackles; Paul
Stevens, end; Charles J
McPherson and Bowman, |
cornerbacks; and David I
Starnes and Wayne Cox,
safeties.
Starters for the Tigers will
be Robin Hollon and Lonnie
Austin, ends; Brian Wright
and John Roberts, guards;
David Travis, center; Phillip
Ward and Bobby Deen, ,
tackles; Steve Mayfield,
quarterback; Dillard |
McSpadden, tailback; Robert ■
Vann, fullback; and Norris
Morgan, slotback. .
Parents Night
The Eagles will honor their
parents in pre-game
ceremonies starting about 7
o’clock.
Each varsity team
member, dressed in uniform,
will escort his parents across
the field where they will be a
introduced.
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Valley Dale Baptist Church
Welcomes You to Attend Its Services
Sunday School - 10 a. m. Evening Song Service- 5:30 p. m.
Morning Worhip - I i a. m. Evening Worship - 6.00 p. m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 7 p. m.
Regular Singing - First Saturday Night
REV. BILL OLIVER, Pastor
Located Two Miles East on Highway 64
aren’t in school yet, Miss
Shearer said.
She noted that reports show
immunity levels among 1- to
4-year-olds are low enough to
sustain substantial spread of
disease, including outbreaks.
The Texas Department of
Health Resources suggests
that a child start his im-
munization series at 2 months
of age by receiving DTP
(diphtheria-tetanus-per-
tussis) and polio im-
munizations.
Suggested immunization
schedule:
Basic Series
2 months, DTP and Polio; 4
months, DTP and Polio; 6
months, DTP and Polio; 12
months, Measles and
Rubella; 15-18 months, DTP
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Subscription rates into
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THECANTONMERALD Increase
207 East Tyler
Texas Farm Bureau has
Owned and published by shown an increase in
Mrs. Thomas E. Campbell membership for the 23rd
and Glenn McNeill, Jr., and consecutive year, according
entered in the post office in to Carrol Chaloupka,
Canton, Texas 75103 as second president of the state’s
class mail matter, published argest. general farm
weekly, under the Act of organization. . .
March 3,1879 Official tabulations just
Second e-ke . .. completed show that the TFB
at Canton Cass postage paid now has 180,470 member •
’ nexas751c3. families in the organization
’’ roneous reflection an increase of 14,254 over last
uponthecharacter, standing year’s total, Chaloupka
/ reputation of any person or announced. The TFB’s
rm or corporation which membership year runs from
nay appear in the columns of November 1 to October 31.
this newspaper will be gladly All of the 210 organized
corrected upon being brought county Farm Bureau
to the attention of the organizations had an increase
COMMUNITY COMMITTEES
(Continued From Page 1 A)
Committee inembers will be
elected from each community
to fill the following offices:
chairman, vice chairman,
regular member, first
alternate and second
alternate.
Members of the Community
Committee will then vote to
fill the vacancy on the County
Committee which will be
created this year by the
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(Continued From Page 1 A) Parents Should
shaesedineplue. ass; Immunize Their
the Children Now
the change because of better Each year many U.S.
coverage. The board will children die or become
consider the change and give disabled from diseases they
an answer as soon as needn’t have contracted,
possible to the CTA. Carla Shearer, a health
The 1974-75 audit report, education specialist, says.
prepared by Sheram & “Immunizations are readily
Morgan of Greenville, was accessible to prevent these
approved at the meeting. tragedies. Diphtheria, per-
Sidney Wooldridge, tussis (whooping cough),
bondsman with tetanus, polio, measles and
Rauscher-Pierce Securities rubella are diseases which
Corp., met with the group and can cause disabilities and
said there will probably be a even death, but they can be
minimum delay on the sale of prevented through im-
the bonds recently passed for munizations," Miss Shearer,
a new elementary school. He with the Texas Agricultural
said the New York situation Extension Service, The Texas
has the market all fouled up. A&M University System,
“Our main problem is what said.
the ICC says we can and can’t “When vaccines were first
for the third year in a row, the
Dalhart grain and livestock
farmer said.
“This phenomenal increase
in membership indicates
farmers and ranchers are
depending more and more on
organized efforts to solve
their problems,” Chaloupka
said. “Among the more
serious problems facing
agriculture in the past 12
months has been government
and union interference with
grain exports, restrictive
environmental regulations,
and the continuing increases
in costs of production.”
The ten largest counties in
the state in membership size
are (1) Harris—2,811; (2)
McLennan—2,632; (3)
Fayette—2,456; (4) Fort
Bend-2,452; (5) Ellis-2,441;
(6) Van Zandt—2,387; (7)
W ha rton —2,319; ( 8 )
Bell — 2,014; (9)
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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/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.