The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1953 Page: 2 of 14
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THE PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthay, Tm
Mr». Perry Meets
| With H. D. Club At
Buncombe Friday
Mi EraeM Ij»iiyford wji ho*-
tei.s to the Buncombe Home De-
mont*l ration t'luli in hri home Fri-
day.
Alter opening prayer, Mrs Min-
na Perry. County Agent. discussed
the constitution and by law* ot the
i lui) which were adopted by the
clitli
Hi'n-hmenti were nerved to
Mm i’erry Henry Hitter. Jim
Hailey H i> Briery. Harold Will
am- Hovt Hitter. J W We*eman
CARD OF THANKS
There are no words to express
our appreciation to our friends
f.u the many, many things done
C,»r n dunng the illness and death
of out husband and father. There
i no way possible to tell you what
it meant to us May God’s richest
ble sings lie yours.
Mrs. A II lawless, Mr. and Mrs
j l> Wiggins, Howell Lawless,
Jimmie lawless. Woodrow Law-
less, W. G. Walker.
Produce farmers I Join your Sab-
ine Valley Produce and Market
in« Association tor your future
prosperity!
BEAT THIS
VALUE..
... IF YOU CAN!
Don’t Wait!
Only $14.95
r.LASSIFIKII ADS 03
SEE US We have 50.000 order*
on file We want 50.000 more. For
renovation and repair of bugs and
springs see L. W. Reeves and Co
P. O. Box 393. Carthage. Phone
029 «$-tfc
FOR SALE - New house Modern
6 rooms with bath, large tract of
land 10 mile* from Tenaha. 5
mile* from Carthage on ltiway 69
Bargain. Mr* R. VI Boyd, Rt. 1,
Gary. Phone 946W4. $-4-p
NOW 19 THE TIME to repali
your farm buildings or home. No
down payment - 36 months to pay
Rawla Lumber Co. M-tfc
1951 Calendar Refills and Calen-
dar Stand# now In stock of Ponolo
Watchmen.
WANTED — Operator for City
Service Station on gallonage ba-
sis. Station located In city limits
on Shelby Street. Call or write J
H Parker. Box 6*6. Center, Texas
Phone 836. 48-tfc
WANTED — Pasture Land. 50 -
200 acres. If you have any to rent
call 969J1 or write Robert Will-
iams. RL 2. Carthage. 4-1-c
LODGE NOTICE
There will he a
called convoca
tlon of Carthage
Council No. 25
R. A 8 M. Tues-
day. Jan. 20.
Spencer W. Ray. T. I. M.
C. M. Tumbleson.
Recorder 4-2-c
BlJLl.DOZKR WORK. Pond build
ing, clearing.
CALL DICK ANDERSON, 962J1.
l-tfc.
HUME
FISfflW
THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE PUB
I.IC THAT WE HAVE SHAVINGS
FOR COMMERCIAL CHICKEN
HOUSES. $1.60 PER TRUCK
I.OAI) DARNELL LUMBER CO.
26 tf<
FOR SALE 65 acres land 1-2
royalty. Priced reasonably. A M«
Faddeu Hvy Bud Cockrell. Joa
quin, Texas. % 4-2-P
FOR RENT — Office space over
lenklnn Drug. See Fred Jenkins.
1 l-tfc
FOR SALE — 600 capacity Elec
trie Brooder. Shallow well watei
pump. 3 deer dogs. W. B. Peters.
Rt 3, Carthage. 4-2 p
1953 Calendar Refills and Calen-
dar Stands now in stock at Panola
Watchman.
LOOM NOTICE
Gaiety Lodge No. 84 meets ev
cry Monday night.
Harvey L. Akins, Noble Grand
W. C. McMillan, Sect
Carthage Rebekah Lodge No
132 meets every Tuesday night.
Visitors welcome.
Louise Williams, Noble Grand
Juanita Heath, Sect.
LODGE NOTICE
There will lie a stated Convoca-
tion of Carthage Chapter No. 2*
HAM. Tuesday. January 27.
M M. Biggs, MEHP
C M, Tumbleson. Sect.
5-2-e
■y DAVIDSON BROTHERS
From all indications, this is go
ing to he a banner year on fishing.
The anglers are already inventory-
ing their tackle boxes and filling
in on their shortages and adding
anything that looks promising
Quite a few are already exercis-
ing their fishing muscles
DIP8V DOODLE GETS THEM
For example. John W’lllis How
ell came by this morning ami
bought a pink Dipsy Doodle. Af
ter lunch he decided to give it
ARE YOU PLANNING to build a
new home? Rawla Lumber Co. will
help you finance It. 14-tfc
HOSPITAL BEDS FOR RENT —
Reasonable monthly nisi. W. C.
Hebert, Western Auto Store. Ph.
597. x 6*ttc
FOR SALE — Washing Machine
Easy Spin Dryer Lika new. $76.
Oacar HHIern. Phone 378J.
6-1-P
OF THE YURI
MRsr...
g H0VI
atui hum ith»,Im.
• MMTM
ISO* MAM tHHV
FOR SALE — Poled White Face
Bull, coming two yearn old. Full
Blood. W. M. Bowen. Beckvllle,
Texas. 64P
FOR SALE — House and lot on
102 W. Cotton Street. Carthage
Write Mrs. Bessie Hooker. Box
314. Cushing. Texas. 6 tfc
BEDDING PLANTE
Now ready to set out - Stock,
petunias. Snapdragon. Candytuft,
Sweet AUysaum, Calendulas, Dou-
ble Petunias. Also pot plants In
bloom.
Full line of garden and flower
seed. Fertilizers, Garden apraya,
gardening toole, ate.
OJ’a
Phone 66 110 W. Wellington
FOR SALE — Farmall Cub Tract-
or with all equipment. In excel-
lent condition. Thelrls Cartwright,
phone 930J2. 4-1-c
POSTED No hunting or trespas-
sing on my ranch in Macedonia
Community. P. J. McNce. 48-10-c
Mrs. Sam Brown
It Village Players
Program Loader
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I'OR RENT — 3 room unfurnished
apartment with bath. Call 110.
4-tfc
FOR RENT—Four room house with
bath on Adams Street. See Grady
Nutt at Service Station, 127 Panola
C-l-53
The Village Players had their
monthly meeting at the Hut Mon-
day night
During the business session. Bo
Darnell was elected vice-president
to fill the unexpired term left vac-
ant by the resignatihn nf John Gor-
don, who is moving to Liberty,
Texas. Jimmy Grimshaw has been
elected as director for the next
play which will be given in March
trial. Results • one crappie that
measured 13 Inches in length Nice
quick results. I d i*ay.
HAVE YOUR CALENDAR?
And while I think of it. we Mire
have some nice calendars we’d
like to gtvi each of you Come bv
anil pic! up yours
MAYTAG WASHERS
Ladies, we’ve Just received
shipment of Automatic Maytag
Washers You know we re on al
lot men t on these nut chines so you
better hurry.
SHOWING UP DAD
William Floyd Alien of the liar
rip Chapel Community i* really
slaying the birds with Ion Santa
CIuuh 410 Shotgun Understand In*
showed up Ills dud on the ipiaii
FORECAST OF BARGAINS
We've really got some bargains
in sporting good* coming up foi
you. Ill a short while we are going
to offer you a rod and reel at
price that will make you think you
stole It Watch this column and
v;e’M tell you more aliout them la
er. Sec you next week.
DAVIDSON BROTHFRS
Small Group Jackets and Coa* 1 > Pc
Sweaters
Formally sold from $10.95 to $14.95 - To
$6.95
Small Group Cotton, Jersey and Rayon
Early Spring Rones
Marked To Sell
Mrs. Sam Brown gave a delight-
ful talk on “Theatre-in-the-Round”
CHEMICO RUG A
CARPET CLEANING CO
708 N. Bolivar
Marshall. Texas
Dial 4700
For Estimates
'AMFRICA'S FINES!
CAS RANGE
FOR SALE — New 6 room mod
ern house, located southwest Car
thage. Will sell for cost of roc
struct ton. B. Freeman Bush T>«
Phone 684. Nlta Phone 1098W
13-»fr
Hostesses, . Nelda Bearden, Pat-
rica Ballweg, Coralee Gray and
i Doris Harvill. served refreshments
i to guests, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
j Vardeman, a new member Alvin
Whitaker, and members, Mr. and
Mrs. Quentin Abernathy, Bill Ap-
plegate, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown,
Bo Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dav-
is. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon. Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Grimshaw, Patsy
1 Joines, Alice Kelly, LeRoy LaSalle,
_| Don Martin, Mr and Mrs. Q. M.
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Mose-
FAIRPLAY NEWS iley, Anna Rhiddlehoover, Mrs. Por-
ter Rainwater, Naomi Wall.
Beckville Assembly
Program Features
Guest Speaker
GHOLSTON BROS,
rthage Furniture
Raymond Whittington, Church
of Christ minister in Carthage, was
guest speaker at the Beckville
High School assembly Thursday
The program was conducted by
Barbara Barber, The assembly was
opened with the entire group sing
ing, ’’Battle Hymn of The Repub-
lic”. A vocal solo “In the Garden.’
was sung by Jean Parnell, accom
panied by Betty Jane Fite.
Mr. Whittington chose as his
topic for assembly, “Knowledge,
Faith, Hope and Give.”
Special Rack Of
Sold From $10.95 to $19.95 - To Sell For—
$4.95
A Few Nylon and Silk Quilted
Robes
And Pajama Sets m Beautiful Colors At A Great
Reduction
All Of Our Smaller Gift Items To Move At A
25 cO Reduction
Shop With Us For Some Real Buys
A girl’s trio, consisting of Myrle i
Vice. Dottie Marie and Sue David
a rl
MRS. J. B. HARRIS
son accompanied by Betty Jane
Fite sang “Mansion Over the
Hilltop.”
The business session was con
ducted by the president, Lee May
Jjhe ^Princess Shop
FOR RENT — Three room unfum
I shed apartment. 506 East Sabine
See L. O. Bowen, Phone 135.
• Crating
* Moving
• Storage
A. W. DUNN TRANSFER &
STORAGE
l^nl a Long Distance Hauling
Phone 7888
Marshall. Texas
Carthage Phone 78 <
■XNRT
REWIAVINO
BURNS. MOTH HOLBS
AND TEARS
Rewoven Perfectly
Mail Orders Solicited
Wo mako smart matching belt*.
I buckles, buttons from your own
| materiel. Wo also mako button
1 kotos. Homs markad froa.
MBS. W. F. KMIOHTEN, JB.
4*6 United Oaa Camp SHa 1
Phono 3SSW
Mr. and Mis. J. G. French went
lo Dallas to visit his mother who
is ill.
Mrs J. B. Jackson and Susuti of
Dallas came home for an indefi-
nite visit.
\ C McRae of Henderson visit-
ed here Monday.
Mrs lint Needham has returned
home from California.
Mi Marvin Harris and family
and Mr John Mull visited Mrs
| Wallace Thomas and new baby
i Wednesday.
wJwWiVsV.VsWx
i
Walter W. Kantack, C. S.
New York, N. Y.
Community Cooler Auditorium
Longview, Teaae
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Public Invited
Tues., Jan. 20, 1953, 8 p. m.
Lecture Entitled:
“Christian Science: Ita Call
to Hoaling and Redemption”
1953 Calendar Refills and Calen-
dar Stands new in stock at Panola
1953 Calender Refills and Calen-
dar Stands now in stock at Panola
Watchman.
4
LODGE NOTICE
There will be a called
meeting o f Carthage
Lodge No 521. Thurs-
day. January 15.
M M Biggs. W M
C. M. Tumbleson. Sect.
WANTED To buy Garden Ttai
tor, 2 or 3 1-2 horsepower Phone
286J •
FOR RENT — 3 room nicely furn
iahed duplex apartment Phom
34tfW. B,f''
GET RID OF DRIVING
FOR RENT 5 room house locat-
ed at 814 West Crawford Phong
1381W. 5 , p
%»SHIMMY"
FOR RENT 2 room unfurnished
cottage Modem conveniences Pi
179J 5tfr
FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished
apartment. Call 158 or 228
5-If*-
a
L ^ A.
FOR HALE 6 room house with
double lot. Oo«d location Bee To
ny Whitaker or call 37. 5 tfc
FOR SALK 9 registered Here
ford Bulla, 8 to 22 months old
creep fed and in excellent coudl
I tlon; $200 and up On# man take
| all for $1850 Savannah Cross l>*
key. Hereford Ranch, located near
Price. Rt 2. Troup. Texas 5 1 «
Mr and Mrs. Ullly Phillips and
dan liter of Baytown visited her
par* nts Mr and Mrs. Houston
Wells.
Ml and Mrs. Vitgil Emmons
and family, Mr and Mrs. Jimmy
L.iGrolie. Mr. and Mrs. Conway La
Crone visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
Scarborough this week.
Will .Scarborough and Mrs. J. R.
Fermenter visited Mr. and Mis.
Milford Scarborough Monday.
The Baptist W. M. V. met Wed
r day afternoon at the church for
!•< regular meeting with ten mem
•4 |.|»tu*ilY.
Mi Dorothy Hammons of t’ar-
i\. •*.- ate lunch with her parents.
Mi ami Mrs. Houston Wills Wed
iisdsy
Mrs Jim Needham spent Wed
ne-day in Turnertown visiting
friends.
Mr and Mrs Jaek Ballenger and
,v visited Mr*. Ballenger in
H*ml'-r*on Saturday night.
Mr and Mr- Wendell Gentry
nd voiiiiv of Shreveport spent the
weekend here.
Mr and Mrs B T Austin and
Donna visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Amos Holt of Cartilage.
Janies Hugh Browning has the
measles.
Mr. and Mr*. Chester Hill of
Shreveport visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Harris this weekend.
Several parents attended P TA
meeting in H«c*vllle Thursday
Mi Allred died in Henderson
Hospital Saturday, lie was the fa
ther of Mrs Kdd Jlmroeraon and
Barney Allred.
Don’t risk the driving hazard of a car that might dip out of control
in trsftt or at high speeds Careful, accurate wheel balancing can assure
you udr. JrpmdahU Meeting PLLI smoother, rawer car riding on every
mile you drive.
Our amazing new Stewart-
Warner Utctrwmit Wheel Bel*
lit mr»\ ancer docs put that — and all
■"1 | itl J la a matter of miaute*. Yonr
I I IfliTJyV. wheel* arc balanced quickly,
A 1 I accurately ... in true renning
8 Ml v ITjL^O \\ position . . . at M ipesdi . . *
right on yonr own car. The re-
sult: s perfectly balanced wheeL
Remember: Balanced Wheel*
Mean Safer, Smoother, Easier
Driving —and Save Tire*. Too.
Come in and have your car’s
wheel* balanced the Stcwart-
Waroer titftrmk Way now —
todayt
| MIST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
4 months old liver and white male
pointer pup Reward for Informa
| tlon leading to recovery Dr. H J
Du Buis son. Phono 739. 6-2-'
A
OIFTWARE ■ POTTERY
Km our beautiful new flower
I containers and plantar* Also pot
plaata for gift* and home decora
1 tlon
OJ’a
I Phone 86 «• W. Wellington
Start Now and Be in the Big |
Paying Egg Business this Foil
First Get Sturdy Baby
Pullets And Follow The
Purina Feeding Plan
■PURINA I
Chick I
tuxnm
Rose Marie Bounds
Pledges Sorority
HPPEN PONTIAC
Phone 788
CAMELIAS
Home beanttfnl bushes on hand
| Full of buda. Bargain prices. Also
Pryrcanthlns full of red 4>errie*
Rose bnahes from 89c to $2 5«
each, depending on grade and va
rlety Fine started bush#* in hast
I standard and patented varieties
It's time to set them out now.
OJ'n
| Phone 66 116 W. Wellington
Rom* M:uic Hounds, daughter of
Mr and Mrs G. W Bounds .li of
( art! ag'* is pledging Beta Sigina
l»hi. a national Sorority for young
women in Ixrngview Miss Bounds
is an Elementary teacher in the
Lmgviev public school system.
Bela Sigma Phi give* young
women an opportunity to serve
mankind through organized hum
anitaiian projects As a group they
enter into local civic activities
new Interests ur»* created there Is
nits of fun and they acquire more
tolerance and a deeper appreeia
lion (or the finer things of life
•nd an intensified will to master
in art of living.
A formal initiation was held in
the home of Miss Ann Kincheloe.
‘MI2 laicy Drive, lamgview.
j For quick result*. uea^Wetctunew
Here * yswr chance to auhocriho
<m the 4a»ta*4 growing newtgeper
in Teas*, the Panoh
Jar tha etd fS-SB rate.
Start With Startena
We are in position lo order your baby pullets from
hatcheries that have chicks bred to live, row. lay and
pay.
For faster growth, bigger develop-
ment and better feathering, on the
Purina plan get Purina Startena . .
it contains the miracle growth in-
gredients.
Panola County Has Never
Produced Enough Eggs!
rwiwntB*
Here’s What Some Of The Local
Merchants Say:
KEELING GROCERY;
“We have had a steady market the past
year for more home Rrown egf*s than we
could buy
Donald Keeling
DuBOSE GRO. 4k MKT.:
‘‘There has been a shortage of home
grown, infertile eggs the past year.’
, E. D. Rushing
BROOKSHIRE BROS.:
“There is a good market in Panola County
for fresh infertile eggs.”
Earl Moore
PIGGLY WIGGLY:
“We are in need of infertile eggs now and
were all the year.’’
M. C. Henderson
COME IN TODAY .. L ET’S TALK IT OVER
E
■!
SAW GROCERY:
“There is, and has been a need for fresh,
infertile eggs in Panola County for some
time.”
E. D. Sholmire
Carthage Feed & Supply
“YOUR PURI NA DEALER”
300 E. WELLINGTON
PHONE 477
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1953, newspaper, January 15, 1953; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055013/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.