The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1953 Page: 5 of 16
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EFFECTIVE NOW!
East Texas Laundries will issue S & H Green Stamps
on all cash and carry Laundry and Dry Cleaning.
THIS APPLIES TO CASH AND CARRY ONLY.
Save Green Stamps
EAST TEXAS LAUNDRIES, OKI
217 5. Sycamore
Phone 49S
OPERATION
FAST HITCH
FRIDAY, AUCUST 21
AT HIGH SCHOOL FARI -'
(Across Road from Sales Barn on Shreveport Hwjr.)
2 P. N. TO 5 P. I.
See the biggest tractor and farm equipment show
ever staged in Panola County! ^
Displaying some of the most modern methods in
farming and latest development in farm equipment.
Sponsored by Carthage Truck and Tractor Com-
pany in cooperation with the International Harvester
Company.
A cordial invitation to all.
COME...SEE... TRY... P
the easiest, fastest way to hitch implements ever developed!
SEE how you can chanRe Fast-Hitch implements quick as a click.
Hitching's a snap!
SEE how you can control hydraulically every implement action —
automatically, instantly, effortlessly, precisely.
qyr how you can do better work with F-H implements.
Carthage Truck & Tractor C&
215 S. Shelby
Go ’Way Woman... I’m A Married Man!
‘Mayor of Logan*
So realistic was the attractive mannequin that had
just been reconditioned by J. B. Kenney, an expert in the
business, for the local Beall Brothers store last week. It*»t»
by Harkrider, local business man. thought he was being
flirted with as he passed the Beall store model. He scorn
ed "her” advances, however, and stalked off indignantly
. . . and slightly flattered, until he found out it was only a
show window mannequin who had made the pass at him.
J. C. Mayo Leases
Wellington Store;
To Operate It
J (' Mayo. native of p.molu
County, travel the* Wellington
Market located one block weit <if
the new courlhoii.. on Wellington
street, amt will be actively engug
1 *•<! in the operation of it
The store wa» formerly operated
and owned by Bin I \lluni
I lie Wellington Market will tea
ture barbecue, country smokes
musage and he will kill and pra-
ces* meats.
Mr Mayo was bora aad reined,
here He has been in tide type af
work since 1996. He onen oilM
a grocery in the building now oees*
i>icd by Rose Appliance He hen
.iImi torinerly been aaeorieted willt
Panola Packing Company end Reb-
bte tali rone's store.
MR and MRS SAM CtOLM
have .o guests this week, his hro*
iher ami sister m law, Mr. and Mrs.
W F child*. of Morton, Teats.
Beckville Plan
For School Year
Is Released
SchiHtl plans for Ihu 1 053 54
term of Beckville School have been
announced by U C. Beauchamp,
Superintendent.
A faculty meeting will be held
Thursday the 27th at 1:30 PM
Registration is set for Friday, Au
gust 23. at 1:30 IVM
Formal opening exercises will be
held at 10:00 oclock Monday. Aug
ust 31 AIT parents and friends
arc extended a cordial invitation
to be present at this time, accord-
ing to Superintendent Beauchamp.
The first holiday will be l-abor
Day September 7th. Two days will
he dismissed for Thanksgiving,
November 2fith and 27th Christ-
mas holidays will begin Friday af-
ternoon, December 22nd. and ex
tend to January 4th 1054 Janu-
ary 15th the first semester will
end The last holiday will be good
Friday, April 10th. May 21sl will
mark the school closing of the
term.
New faculty members are Mr
and Mrs. Pete Minter of Tenaha.
Mr. Minter will hi- high school
principal, and Mrs Minter will
teach piano and choral club The
new band director is Jerry Leard
of Gilmer, lie is a graduate of
Stephen F. Austin College of Nac-
ogdoches.
George Hutcherson of Timpson.
a graduate of Stephen F. Austin
College, will be in the elementary
department
Other faculty members are.
Miss Johnnie I-ce Feem.ter, Miss
Alvis Kinard, R C. Davis, Dull
Wallers. Mrs. Ralph Broome, Mi>
James Meador, and l^ingtord War
ren, high school coach Mrs Ruby
Barber, elementary principal. Miss
Carrie Barber, Mrs R C. May,
Mrs. Douglas Harris. Mrs. L. R.
Sharp, Sr. Miss Gracie B Kuyken-
dall. Mrs. Sarah Sealcy, Mrs Rob-
ert Morris. Mrs II B Armstrong
Mrs Clinton l,aGrwne is school
Secretary. Jake Watson is tax col-
lector. Custodians are- Finnic Sim
pson. I.atham Brevard, and John
Gingley. Cafeteria workers are
Mrs Claude Allums. Mrs. I^inham
Brevard. Mrs W. D Craig Mrs
Clifford Weaver will he assistant
in the Cafeteria
Bus drivers are W C Capps, II
L. Akins, Doyle Beauchamp. Bu
ford Brooks. Charley Jackson, F.l
vie Tompkins, Virgil Metcalf.
John Henry Metcalf, and Wadford
Holland
During the summer months there
has been extensive repainting and
refinishing on the interior of tin-
school plant and furniture The
auditorium stage has been enlar
ged More parking area has been
added with an iron rail cub
More street lights have been pre
pared Approximately six acres of
additional playground space ha
been prepared It will take care ol
a new- baseball diamond. New bleu
ehers an- lieing added to the west
side of the loothnll stadium
New equipment is also being ad
ded to the school cafeteria
Gary Schools To
Open August 31;
Register August 28
J F Keeling, superintendent ol
Gary Public Schools, has announe
ed Monday, August 31. as opening
date for the fall term of school
Mr. Keeling has requested high
school students to register Friday
morning, August 2R. at !» o'clock
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USED CARS
| I AJTA Chevrolet Styleline Special,
: M wJDtr 2 door. Radio, Heater, New
j Custom Tailored Seat Covers. New
; Er”; B"‘ck Bt*<,y $795.00
* Ford Club Coupe. Radio,
1 i wT# Heater. New Seat Covers,
i ZZ p‘,nt: $495.00
Goodwin Chevrolet Co., Inc.
224 East Sabine
JODIE BAKER
\ welcome visitor in Carlhige
dining I'iuinei week was Jodie
Baker of l.og.in i'omnium!v “Mr
lyclie " ,i he in iitlectionutelx to
ferred to l»\ hiv host id friends in
Carthage, is alw.i>s llietarget for
log, ol rildon.: when lie Ini town
But he call take it in stride and
(Ml) also dish out a lot ol it on his
own hook
The popular, jovial Mi Jodie
is one ol Panola County's best
known and In J lined re adenls
DANCE
REO-PALM ISLE CLUB
(2 Mile* From Longview on Kilgore Hi-Way)
RALPH FLANAGAN
and His Orchestra
Thursday, August 27-8 till 12
Admimon Tax Included
Pre Sale $2.00
At Door $2.50
! Plea For Return of
; Pet Dog Lost Here
By Recent Tourists
The following letter was rcrei
j ed by Worth Vandigriff from a
! family seeking their tost pet dog
1 All help in finding the dog will be
1 appreciated by the family Plc.vi
inform the Watchman or Mr Van
digriff if the dog is found
Dear Sir
j On lasf Friday night, August t>
, we were travelling from Fort
flood. Texas to Alw-rdis n N C
where my husband is attending a
two weeks army school.
We had our children’s |ie| dog
in the trunk of the ear and some
where in the vicinity of Cartilage
he forced himself through the op
cning and we lost him
He is six years old of underler
mined breed, probably fox terrier
and collie He has short Ian hair :
with markings, with long tail and
ears. He is wearing a round, red
rollar and answers to the name
"Tippie”. He is very gentle
Our three children are irk with
worry over the loss of him
Would you please post a notice
and help advertise for him'' I am
offering a reward, and if anyone
finds hun and will drop me a card
I will contact them on my way
back to Fort Hood about the 22nd
of August Perhaps your local |m>
lice or newspaper would help me
find him
Anything you can do will Im- ap
predated
Sincere Thanks
Mrs W. K Morgan
co K J Paul. Box 2H2.
Aberdeen. N. C.
sniiE on oiir Friday & Saturday
0 J lb
| Golden Brand
OLEO
lb.
19c
1 Wolf
CHIU
No. 2 can
49c
Skinner* Macaroni or
2 boxea
SPAGHETTI
25c
3 lb. Carton Vejetole
| SHORTENING
59c
All Flavor#
Worth Imitation Vanilla
4 ox. bottle
FLAVORING Sc
Como Toilet
TISSUE
Gladinla
FLOUR
10 Iba.
! CHOKE MEATS g
p pi '• p. p. p. p. •
OXYDOL 29c
Red
10 Iba.
POTATOES :35c
PET
«
» Ull OQ
<» mall a/eFC
Fancy Carton
TOMATOES 19c
Sunkiat
LEMONS
All Meat
BOLOGNA, lb.
39c
Skinlrta
WEINERS. lb.
39c
Sirloin or T*Bone
STEAKS, lb.
49c
Shoulder Baby Beef
ROASTS, lb.
33c
Fre*h Ground
HAMBURGER, lb.
29c
Rib or Brisket
STEW MEAT. lb.
19c
Wise onsin
HOOP CHEESE, H».
49c
Fresh Dre»*ed No. 1
FRYERS, lb.
55c
Tenderized
PICNIC HAMS, lb.
45c
PHDF CHOPS Ik
55c
a V^S4ia *wa wef ---
Corn King
BACON, lb.
69c
FIRST IN
SERVICE
Specials For August 21st and 22nd
West Side Grocery
Free City Delivery
Phone 406
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1953, newspaper, August 20, 1953; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055041/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.