The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1953 Page: 9 of 16
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®W JJatMtla Watrlrman
Five Year* Late, But Still Good
Ptl* 1
Thursday. August 20, 1993
Prooer Management Meant More Timber
Larry Brink. Farm Forester with the Soil Conserva-
tion Service, Aubrey and B. H. Williams of Cary look over
a boreinj? made of a pine tree tin the V\ illiams farm, i he>
found that Rood timber management pays, that properly
apaced trees were jjrowinK about 2 inches in diameter ev-
ery 5 years and that under Rood manaRcnient the quality
was Rood. _._________
FIFTH SUNDAY SINKING
AT MIDYITT tAFTItt CHURCH
The Panola County Singing Con-
vention will meet at Midyett Bap-
tist Church Sunday, August 30.
The singing will begin at eleven
o'clock, according to Worth Yarbor-
ough, and dinner will be served
at noon.
A. R. POOL
Sanitai y Septic
Tank Cleaning
Phono Collect 4190
Prompt, Efficient Service
At Reasonable Prices
a, Texes
LOCAL GIRL* SERVE AT
COLLEGB RECEPTION
NACOGDOCHES. -- Misses June
Gillaspie and Annette Wise from
Carthage served at the reception
honoring the graduates of Steph-
en F Austip State College, Augu
st 10. The reception honoring the
students was given by l)r and Mrs
Paul 1. Boynton, the college pre
sident and his wife, and was held
on the lawn ol Iheir home.
Section 2
PIONEER PARTY AND RODRO
WEEK OUESTS
Among those registering lor
Pioneer Party and Rodeo week
were D A. Eason of Darco Texas,
Joan and Mary Helen Walker ol
Jacksonville. Mr and Mr- George
W Pointer of McPherson, Kan-a-.
Mrs Sallie Gage of Talco. Christ
ine Green of McGregor, An<l\ Wil
ey of Dallas, Tommy Chamness of
Kilgore, Richea Brown of Shreve-
port, Mrs Ralph Soape of Troup.
M G. and Henry F Fort of Jeffer
son, Mr and Mrs. Clyde It. Cartel
of Karnes City
Also. Mrs J. M Jones of Render
son, Skippy Dowdy of Athens K
B. Orita and Eddie Morrison ol
Cureo. Eddie Smith of Oklahoma
City, Mrs. Clara Duke of Pasadena.
California, Pholamac Holloway of
Marshall. Wesley brooks of Troup
I. L. Jernigan. lairenc Aldridge
Jernigan of Dubcrly. la . Mrs. A
B Fox of Shreve|H>rt. Edward
Hall of Dalton. Ga , Mr and Mrs
B. H. Chamness, Michael and Er
rie of Luling.
Arthur Smith of Longview, Mr-
Fred A. Dulany Jr. and Marilyn
Ann of Amarillo, C. H Hill of
Shreveport, H. Grady Thomas ol
Troup, Jerry Rayburn of Dallas
Mrs. Sam Forsythe of San Antonio.
Mrs B T. Crawford. J. M. Jones of
Henderson, Clara Sue Pitt- of
Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Reed of Marshall, Mrs. A. 15 More
land of Horton. Mrs Beige Bowen
Steging, Ft. Worth, Mr and Mr-
J B. Chamness and family of Kil
gore. Mrs C. W. Hodge of D.illa-
James Davenport of Texarkana.
Ernest and Ramsey Smith of Shre
veporf, Mr. and Mrs T. G Caden
head and family of Marshall. Mrs
Marshall McCarty of Marshall
You can deposit as lit*
tie aa 50c per week in
the First State Bank
and Merchants Xmai
Savings Club.
Ii;
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SPECIAL NOTICE TO
CHAMNESS PAMILV
On Sunday. September #. al 1
.clock I am trying to gel all the
humness elan to meet at the Da
i- Pal k m Carthage. Trxa- I want
,11 to mine that are any way eon
nee ted with the family to come i
.uni lii mg enough dinner for your j
.clt and more Invite a -pedal
friend il you want and tiring a Jug
,,f lea alii ad\ sweetened This gal
lining is to honor Mrs Jennie
t hi lisle who is the oldest one of
V*I**"ti,'ta'it,'iii.''m'llulo'x" I'he l-mily living Let - all mme
, i , -I..... S. ... amlat md get acquainted with each Other
lv ,,f Mi ippt ' ^ 1 oals
-In w i)t |>< > i.ili/i m tap. hal 1
mil " ........ dan ng Ri .:'-<••• Letter to the Editor
11oii " I i I” held \n list 11 (I urn ,
r> i:, ii hei tudio "In Ii I- i Deal Kditur
in tii Imildiii. with Clara 1 | Ho nnt know rf m\ paper has
- ■ |, tun »ut oi not. hut am -ending
Mm yt «n> to put me up for another j
year, tl it’s more let me know
I sure entoyed the Pioneer issue
madi me home -lek and liluc l
wi-h I could have made it
Reg.n ds.
--------J V, Jones _____
I exar kana
| McGee Dance Studio
To Enroll Students
Monday, August 31
Mi- II. 'it loan McGee loi
mei'ly "i Mamhester Ingland
|,a- announei'd that ahe will have
dam ill, « l(i'-e- heie this full
Ml Vtil.ie -ludied daneing ill
• i> 1 out t >1 tourteen \enr- before
oinniie to Vuu'ida She wa a priv
le--ion.il da lice i and danced for
ilu Vouruaii otili(i. dining the
si,
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tin l iiiv'i i si tv id Mi Slppi
Mrs R. II Twomey ol ManAatl
la visiting her daughters. Mix. W.
p Milton and Mrs. TYenk Gray
MRS SARAH MCCLANE a«d
daughter, LLAN188 MCCLANE 0#
Bakersfield. Cailf. art guaste tkte
week of her niece. Mra. BUDDIE
BOUNDS and MR. BOUNDS
dhrt»
11 pm
Xmmm Saving
Aak fur details,
job Ibu Fkral State
WHY NOT-
No Money Down
Remodel, build gurugu
or ndd r • o n» a to your
home. Euay pnymunta can
be arranged whether
your home ia puid lor or
not.
Cell DOYLE FORSYTH
Phone 3929
Carthage, Teaua
One yrootl thiiiR about a y* *«*«! weekly »>« -w -I'apoi. i
picture of home town a ml l oiiut y folk1* ' !"■ 1
week as another . . . or otiv year a.- mud iiet I' •' '
late for the Pioneer edition but hetc - a -n h' ' 1
came out in the open iluriiiR tho pjotieet week "t I, I1
Maugham, prominent Panola County resident, t'anked by
two lovelies iluring (tie Centennial. The loVelies are Mi
F. K. Murphy, formerly Miss Mary I'Vanee- I’syne. ami the
former Miss Reba Catwity. now Mr lv lv Neal.
Mary Ann Weir, Rose Maryjiinrl Mt .md Mi- J'din I5"’"k
Brown. Peggie Joe Peliham and | Mr- Jev.el Wuud .ir.d Mi I'. H.
Brenda Nelson spent Sunday with, spar!- and children <d I -'Wic-a
Joyce and lielh Waits I Mr- Harney Wald' u Dtan >rv<'
Vlr and Mrs Home. Price ol I’hi! Mi and \l l"kn I»,n r«'tl
Oak Hill -pent Sunday with liei <>1 i utti ■ VI, .l,> <• \\,d •
niece, Vhs Bessie Peliham. and vor'h. i l.i'tun Mi nd Vli w
Mr Peliham They visited Mr and r MeMlIt in and Johnnie >t Del
Mrs Felton Waldrop and children j ray
of l.ongM'w and Max Rogers *>l Joan Waldrop d.ni 'Ji'o <d Vli
’Shreveport visited the Gray Ual and V Geo Waldrop :"adu.«t«
LINDA DURHAM of Shreveport
PIANOS! PIANOS!
No repo»*e»*i©n* • no
sales - quality merchan-
dise only. Dollar for
dollar value in spinets,
consoles, grands and
studios.
Large selection of
conditioned pianos.
Inquire about our owner-
ship plan through rental
ftt a • a
DAVIDSON BROTHERS
SHREVEPORT MUSIC STORE
729 Milam St. Phone 2-1793
re-
wax the house guest of Maltha Al
ice Goodwin last week while at
tending the Pioneer Party and Ro
deo celebration.
MR and MRS FLOYD W AL
DROP of Troup visited her broth
er. Glenn Brooks, last week.
Brooks Community
MRS. ROY GENTRY
Reese Nelson was admitted t*
Panola General Hospital Wednes
day of last week where he under
went surgery Thursday evening
Mrs Mary Gentry of Stanford
and her daughter. Mrs Juanialy
Murray and children of Anson vim
led relatives here this weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brook-
visited friends in Houston, Free
port and West Columbia this week
end.
Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Crnko of
Houston spent the weekend with
her sister, Mrs. Forrest Brook- and
Mr Brooks. Their brothers, Joe
and Leonard Nelson, and their
families and their sisters families
drops Sunday afternoon and bad
homemade ice eicam
Mi and Mrs Charlie Bridges and
from I’ayloi School ol Med • al
Technology on .Ini' Hst Sin-
,,mn to work al H.iglfind Clime
iMI'l vil.i s uniiK ■’•M' ....... .«»»•< ........
Mrs Lilly Waits visited Mr. and m (,ilnw • horn \i: >i f 17 Huo
Mrs Klvie Tompkm- Sunday Mr 201 h She will be wiih C I Hr<>*•>
Tompkins returned home from .1, jn- |. ,.l>or.M<>i ie- m l."W'In' M* '
hospital m Shreveport, where he I septembci I <
had undergone surgery J Mr* Bill) Jack Crawford, and I
Mr Maty Frank Dunn and , hildien <>• I * "a -|»
|)„,,gM. of 'liranchf iehl Mr and «. , k*n«» - Ul« l.« ' I* i • ; Mi ..ml
Mr-. Donald Dunn of Heiidei-on yr r|;, Waldrop
Mr i C G* ntt and childii n
(,f Highland Visit. .I Mr and Mr
Will Gentry and ol.t relatives
here foi t’-vo we. k-
Our PURINA SERVICE
may
BROILER PROMTS
had dinner with Mr and Mrs
t.radv Dunn Sunday They \i ted
Mi and Mi Floyd Dunn in latum
Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs Drew Woods of
Aiken. S C are visiting hi- pat
ents. Mr and Mis. Jim Wood and
will later visit her parents in
Houston this week. several ««>* -
Jean Peliham ■ is ndine this j |(„. chadwick and otlu
week in Marshall with her con .in.
Mr and Mr Frank Wood
Mr and Mrs. Bay Waldrop ve
ited Ml and Mr- Bill Decker. Mi
and Mis lack Merrill in llciidci
Merrill's mother. >li
jpM
^AOfOMATI C
^WASHER
BIG
WA5HINGSI
Bailt to handle lull,
family VI* load
8 pouad < ap > .1/
BIG
SAVINGSI
tw pa ha e pdif pfat Bub Ehu
( I, , Mlf tl. • lot VMfV
l- 1 ......
son. Mr ........-
Mary Jam Merrill, relumed to hei
home in St laioi- Mo Monday af
ter spending weeks here with hei
Mr and Mrs. I>ee Crosby. Marvin >on , f.,n«ity
i |p,,i,ks eommunity wa- well p
presented at the Pioneer Party and
Rodeo in i art hag' Thursday thioii
gh Saturday
A -mall group of relative and
friends met at the Waldrop < cm
,.|ery Son*!... for a reunion in hoc
Ol of Ml Maty Gentry Manfot l
and her daughter. Mr Juamab
Murray and ehib'ren »f \n on
who were herd for the week* od
Th*> e enjoying the picnic luorfi
and visit la sides the ;r»mve men
tinned wer>- Ml- <>' "'r •
Mr and M* Jc Brooks. Mr- Lit
hi,,, Burn: Mr- V. lbarns
MBS VIVIAN Al.l FN ' HAD
WICK II M l. Of FI Worth ’ P‘ tit
several days Iasi we* k ■ t'h Mi
r relaitv
Carthage Truck
And Tractor
and Dale of Henderaon. Mr and
Mrs Odie Williams, f.ynwoorl and
Shirley met at the Brook- horn*
Saturday evening for an old fash
ion ice cream supper.
Mr. and Mrs Odell William- of
Texas Cify spent the weekend wiiii
his parents. Mr and Mrs Johnnie
Williams. Others visiting them Sun
day were Mr and Mrs Mancr Jones
Brenda and Bubha of Marshall. Mr
and Mrs Roy l>ec Butler and Itan
dy of Carthage and A W Nelson
Marilyn .feeler of Fairplay sfw-nt
Thursday through Sunday with
Jean Peliham
NOW OPEN
Under New Management
CHATTER BOX DRIVE INN
AND CAFE
On Hiwny 149 - 2*., miles south of city limit*
of Longviow.
FEATURING
Hickory smoked barbecue
Catfish
Choice Steaks
Golden Fried Chicken
Open 8:00 A. M. * 12:00 P• M.
Curb Service
«
Operated by Fred and Mary Baker
MEET THE
"INVISIBLR MIN'
IN YOUR
KUCHIN
me* you* profit* ore made or lost 0*1 how well
____• disrate outbreak or how faat you move in
loecidioH* strike*. That’* why oor Purina inspection
i may ha so valnable to yon.
Wo arc train*! to spot disease quickly. We have aa-
■Ratiua product* to kelp prevent common broiler ailments
■■eh a* air sac, conunidioess, fowl cholera and worms. We
products should be aged for best
H*s the bast f<
our' free service.
fea-
thering ... low coat per IV. of gain.
CARTHAGE FEED A SUPPLY
RILEY W. CANNON, Owner
live Oak aad East Wellington Phone 477
iwftflWWHHHVVWMMO
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FREE
Dependable natural got •srvlc# doesn't
"just happen." Sock ml your go* mng#
»• an ormy sf skilled wsrhsrs engaged
in Ending, producing ond dslivsrfng
gat, not only for cooking, but for many
other usos In tho homos ond foctorios
of tho nation.
Sonto of tho most Important “Invisible
men" in your kitchon oro tho
producer* — tho man who toko tho
onormou* Enondol risks nocossory to
drill o wall in soarch of oil ond gas.
•■R!»k?" you soy. Only one out of nine
exploratory well* drilled ie tho notion
lost yoor wiiy'fcmducerl
pvt the gas industr^) will continue to
diicovtr now reserves, so long os
natural go* toll* at prices that will
provide the Incentive to locate, transport
and distribute this matchless fuel.
Actually, wo thmh you’ll agree that
natural go* i» worth ovary cent you
pay for it ...ond then temef
A beautiful ''Bike” to b*- giv^n awe* ebsolutHy
free of charge: Saturday. September 26.
ASK US FOR DETAILS
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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/m1/9/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.