The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1931 Page: 1 of 7
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i She .spread «T Typhus fever In •
Panola county will bn ono of the'
chief snaaons for exterminating the
rate, aa It la said that mttea from !
the rata cause the fewer.
London’s
conduct the campaign for the fed
eral Government in cane the appro
prlation is made .to purchase the
Business and Copper
of Groom, Burton Jones .of Albany,
.Francis Bale of Mexico City, Mex..
(Harold Long of HI Paso, WUhou Ten-
ney (of Austin, Rufus Hall of Sher-
man, Frank Knapp df Ban Antonio,
Tlppipan Pouncey of Austin, Ike
Monte of U+aMo, Julius Frank! of
Ddl *k>. Ben Ayres of Floydnda, Ben
Hubbard, (Calhoun McCutch-
«*m of Taylo^ Aylmer McNeese of
Jfwbbmg. Florelne Hopkins of Or-
4beUa Lnncham of San Mas-
pitch tor Carthage. There wl
a number of the Shreveport l
players on the Lereeo tonne, <1
THE STATE XJT TEKAfi,
County <of Panola.
; Notice la herahy given that hr- vir-
tue or a certain Execution leaned
out of the Honorable Chanty Court
•of Panola County, on the 8th day
I Mrs. Lucille Vooibles and
Gladys Allison began their
work at Liberty Chapel "Mond
meat, load track of fundamentals.
Once the state, through laws or
taxation, discriminate!}
Daniel of Salado. Marian Beiders of
Austin, Ruth Turley of Wichita Falla.
Mary Kate Parker of Austin and
John Crawford of Atfanta.
where. Copper, like other •to-called
world commodities, would be bene-
fited by improvements tn the situa-
tion. Stabilisation of the allver mar-
ket and improvement of prices for
the metal would help everything. In-
cluding copper, through the reopen-
ing of markets.
i “The downward trend of copper
Is reflecting curtailment of produc-
tion on eome propertlea. It U a nat-
ural recession because of low prlc-
•a, sad aa long as low prices con-
unfairly
against one business, discrimination
agalnat others will come as a mat-
ter of course. And among those oth-
er businesses may be your own.
Mr and Mrs Neal Hawthorn and
Mrs. E. C. Clabaugh spent Tuesday
afternoon In Marshall.
•> Mrs. R. G. Brown and Robert,
Jr- and B. M. Mitchell, Jr., spent
Saturday in Shreveport
J. W. Sharp. R. T. Jordan, Mrs.
H. G. Sparks, Mrs. Rouaaean, Mrs.
Lola Edens and Mrs A. Boulware at-
tended the Mt. Zion Association at
Minden Friday.
Messrs. M. J. Whitfield. J. W.
Sharp, W. H. GrlOa, Lloyd HeaUm
and E. T Barton attended service*
at Alderbraach Sunday. .
Mr. Bill Rouaaean and daughter,
Miss Paula, were visitors In Minden
Sunday.
Mias Mary Jane Carter of Long-
view spent the week-end here with
RAT CAMPAIGN
FOR CARTHAGE
Appropriation
Fonda To Buy Poia
City Impressed
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931
Blow to Rfigrot Street
1 Football Schedule
PolloWtag is the football sched-
ule and admission prices for all
home games to be played this
year:
(All Conference games. 15c and
50c).
' October 15—Beckvtlie—15c and
16c.
October 23—Joaquin—Conference
game.
November t—Alto—Conference
game.
November 11 — Logan sport—15<
and tec.
Thanksgiving, Nov. S3—Tenaba—
Conference game.
t j Several men were sev
ed last Wednesday
a generator exploded
son et si’s No. 1
Rich aunrey* wildest well,
miles south of Chrfhage. The Sen
were making preparations towjtari
drilling in tke wed after a Shut-
down of several weeks when toe ex
plosion occurred. Mr. Lee, drill* r.
was carried to a sanitarium1 in
Shreveport after the accident, where
he is at this time. He was burned
severly about the eyes, and it 1
feared that he wm 'lose his si# In
The others that were burned arc
recovering nicely.
| Id all probability, a campaign for
.the extermination of rats in Carthage
will be started ehre within a few
days. The city government has ex-
pressed Itself as being In favor of
the campaign and it will be known;
definitely within the next tow into
^Whether or wot the campaign will
be held. I______ ____ ______
" ' - Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Payne : n
daughter, Mary Frtwcis, spent th.
week-end In Mexla. Mrs. Payne, Mr
—... - . Payne’s mother, returned to her
Llblifiry Asiistftnts home after a two week’s visit wit!
The aoet *af the campaign will be;. _ _ (them.
__ , „ ‘ _ . 1 AUSTIN, Texes, Oct. 7.—Part-time
wary small to the city as the Fed ■
eral
«to do the work and all a city _ . , „ .
. . . _.. __ dents each year in the University
required to do is furnish the poison. '
It I. thought that Mr. Dan M. Ubr>yy’ “*ordl” to Librarlan *
“ ", W. Winkler. An unusually high scho- ---~---- ~---
Foster, tormer CUUhage resident, will L__„ ... . , . '. , . _ . _ ,
Jaatic record is required for these play the strong Loreco team of
student employees, however. This Shreveport at Carthage next Bwftduy
t. Tear the following students are help- at Forsyth Park. Leo Bird, maaffer
I ing to earn their way through school of the Carthage team, said f®l»yi
J by working in the library: John that It was probable that Vk Fra
i W. White of Retail, Hollis Harden sler, Chicago White Sox star, drill
ouiBii io me city as me retr _ . . . . . . 4 . i _ __________
o.v«.mrat fumtsiws .n-.ru '.•«*»•“. * r , “ * Carthage Will Play
Many Cases Being Tried
in District Court Here
Bulldogs Trounce District Court has been going at
Waskom Eleven * recor<, lm,e the PM: week “*
uisuy cases have been tried. District
The Carthage Bulldog* won their Jud*8 T ° l*vU U m*k,B« «°°*
tlfht game at home this year when headw,,y ,ow“rd tUMlriB* ,he dock*
they defeated the Waskom High U*rm of court' The 0,<* ,r,Bd
School eleven 6-0. It was a clean *,Bce Uat Wednesday are as folllows:
game throughout and many fans ' Abraham Jernlgan, negro, tried for,
from both Carthage and Waskom dte*K»*B* of mort*a«ed property, not
! guilty.
! Herman Anderson, negro, cow
theft, no? griify. •
O Curry, burglary, 2 years in
|.. a.»> u:!iry.
Artie Barnet, hog theft, not guilty.
Valey Powell, hog theft, 3 year*
&
witnessed the encounter.
Jewell Strong is credited with
making Carthage's only touchdown.
Keep Hands Off
m
said Court, No. 1187 and styled
Frank Wroten vs. Add Hooker, pJse-
nd la my tends tor service, I, J. 8.
Oboist on |i Sheriff of Panola County.
Texas, did on the 8th day of Septem-
her, 1381,1*07 on -certain Real Estate
situated tn Panola Oouaty, Texas, de-
scribed as follows, towlt:
i AS ed the tight. title and Interest
of Add Hooker in and to 30 sad
33-100 acres of land, apart at tke
George Goodwin survey, and being
the tract of Umd described In a
deed from J. W. and Add Hooker to
jW. R. Duckworth, et al, dated April
26, 1920, recorded in VoL 63, page
128 of the Deed Records of Panola
Oouaty. Texas, and being toe second
tract described therein, reference to
which Is made for a toll and com
plate description, and levied upon
as the property of Add Hooker and
that on the first Tuesday In Nov-
amber, 1931, the same being the Srd
day of said month, at the Court
House door, of Panola County, 1n the
City of Carthage. Texas, between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 PM.,__
by virtue of mid levy and **M Bxe- „ M ^ of Nacogdoche, vU
eutlon I will offer for ol. and mil bng|neu riaitor heTe Tue,dsy
St pnblk vendue, tor cash, to the ” ,,
In a recent issue of the t'oliins
vllle, IIIIdoIm, Herald, Janies Mon- *,,,8P*nd*d-
rot*. puhliKher. who is likewise a Calvin Null, violation of prohibition
State Senator, opposes discriminatory ,UWB- & years suspended,
tax legiHlntinn against business, in Metcalf, whiskey law viola-
a long and logical editorial. tlon, 4 years suspended.
Jimmie Landrum, negro, 2Vi year*
I tn penitentiary for liquor law viola-
tion.
| Edward Mu haw. 5 years suspended
sentence for violation of liquor laws.
Lawson Adams, negro, driving car
while Inloxirated, not guilty.
Ths following special venire case*
have been set for next week:
Calvin Lenox, negro, charged with
murder. Set for Monday, Oct. 12.
Clifford Klrabro, criminal aessult,
•et for October 14.
president of the Utah Copper Com-!1*1® public buslneus and stay out of rjotebsr^lS Murder, set for
pany.. I private bustneaw, stay away from _ . '
y 7 1 i heb Brit, negro, murder, set for
Ottober 17.
cnator Monroe centers his n gu-
ments around u suggested chain-
store tax. but, as he points out,!
laws dealing with chain-stores are1
the least of It “When you start
pemuiKing, you need not b esurpris
oil if the arm of the law reaches
out .mo gathers you in.”
“Af‘er all," he sBys, “we ought
not to ask the state nor any other
! Citizens of the mining states will WPer-power to stifle our competition,
be especially Interested in a recenl J best thing to do is to let bus-^
; statement by Colonel D. C. Jackling.! ,ne8* »lonc. l«t the state tend to
ky
made no money off Gandhi, who
was drc&sed like this when he met
the King.
; Last Friday, Mrs- N. C. Robinson
honored her mother, Mrs. Lee Boyn-
ton with a surprise blrtbdsy dinner
at her home on College Street. Din-
ner was nerved to toe following
jmeate: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boynton,
Mrs. T. 8. Short, Mrs. J. A. Daniels,
and Mrs A. C. Boynton. The guests
presented Mrs. Boynton with beau-
tiful gifts and all wished her many
more happy birthdays.
I Miss Rachel Ellen Barton who Is
attending the College of Marshall
spent the week-end with her father,
j. Lk Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker of
Marshall spent Sunday with relatives.
' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Foster spent
^Saturday in Nacogdoches with Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Foster.
Mrs. McCoy of Marshall Is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Mitchell.
Mrs. Jennie* Lee Taylor returned
home last week from Dallas where
she had been visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brown and
Robert, Jr., spent Sunday In Den-
ton with their daughter, Miss Anne,
who Is attending C. I. A. In that
city.
highest bidder, all the right, title
and Interest of the sab) Add Hook-
er In and to said property.
Misses Mayme Jeter, Bonnie Tru-
lock and Vincle Ray find Mrs. Nell
_ . _ „ . Nabors accompanied Mise Loralne
Witness my tend, this 8th day of ^ Jay BM gunday
September, 1931.
i J. 8. GHOLSTON,
| Sheriff, Panola County, Texas.
47-3c
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Kelley and
Miss Arline O'Kelley spent tbe week-
end with their parents, Mr. and' Mrs.
S. F. O’Kelley.
i Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Buck spent
Sunday In Elyslnn Field*.
tlnue, producers cannot afford to
produce more than they can dlBpoBo
of.”
j Bill Qnlley and Rho Ellin of Was-
kom were Carthago Visitors Sunday
afternoon.
I
' Mias Jewell Bowen of Waskom
spent the week-end with Miss Lots
rBarnett.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gore of Pal-
estine are visiting relatives here for
n few days.
<8.00;
wave-set free. Satisfaction guaran-
teed.—LADIES BOB * BEAUTY
SHOPPE. le
A NEW8AURKRAUT
' Valton James and Frank Denni-
son of Waskom were visitors her*
Saturday evening.
' Take a little saurkraut for your Dwight MoiTOW Ofifid
stomach’s sake. It Is recognised as ■
good for the digestion. It also con-1 ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Oct. 6.—
tains valuable mineral salts and vita- Senator Dwight W. Morrow died in
mins. There Is a new and easier his sleep today at th* peak of a ca-
way to make it. reer which carried him Into Interna-
Cut the cabbage as for cold slaw, tlonal prominence as a financier and
Salt It to taste; and pack It In clean diplomat. He was 18 years old.
grass fruit jars, pressing it down j A secretary tried In vain to waken
With a’ knife handle or some blunt the New Jersey Senator lats In the
instrument. morning ^nd than called physicians.
Put the rubber on the can and. Although Morrow lived for two more
screw the covft on until It touches hours, he never rsgalnsd conectous-
the rubber but do not screw H ness, and died at 1:68 p. m. of •
tight. Put a saucer under each can /cerebral hemorrhage,
and set the cane on your porch in*' The news of his d*ath was Intensl-
a place where It Is not too hot. fled by its unexpectedness. The fate-
Leave It for three or four days and ’er-in-law of Col. Charles A. MM-
n
J
BeckviUe News
It will ferment, then screw the cov-
ers down tight and put It away.
It is then ready for use. This saves
the wastage of the ordinary crock
method and you will find the kraut
tastes more fresh and delicious.
director ws are looklag forward to. d*y
I great year of training.—Reported
Mrs. P P. Long and Catherine Al- »P«nt 8nnday here with home folks,
llsoa spent Thursday and Friday tnj< Mr»- 1*1* children,
Dallas visiting Mies Elisabeth Long Irwin and Lawrence, sad Mrs. Jim
who Is attending 8. M .U. this year, j Etheredge and daughter. Bottle, spent
I Miss Lenora Matthews surprised --- Sunday with Mrs. Eden’s daughter, '
Ihs Waskom girts and boys with a , Misses Josle Neal and Elisabeth Mrs. Bryaqj Vaughn at Waakom.
surprise party last Friday evening Henry, students of Centenary Col-! Mr. and Mr*. On* Jordan and Mias
Ths party was given In honov of ths lege. Shreveport, spent the week- ^Bennie Opal Garner of Marshall were and Gas Met*
' “ ----- ‘ •' ' —" — Mrs. Clyde Oar* Saturday. Mr.
Valton pnd With Mr*. J. 9* Nf*l and
Mrs. H. G. Sparks and Mrs. E.
T. Barton visited In Jacksonville
Saturday. Mrs. W. J. Thurman re-
turned with them for n visit with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barton.
Tom Ben Chadwick of Longview
was a visitor In Beckvllle Saturday
evening. *
l Mr. and Mrs. A H. Boulware and
(Children visited their sunt, Mrs.
[Chts. Lows and grandmother, Mrs.
Julia Sterret In Lanevllle Sunday,
j Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vsndervsr
and baby. Betty Ann, of Venus ware
guests In the borne of her brother,
V. L. Metcalf from Thursday until
ac-
ted by Mrs L. S. Metcalf,
who had spent two weeks there.
Mr. and Mrs L N Metcalf had
for SuW y geest*. Mr and lira,
sas Vhwtaa of Carthage.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Broome sad
daughter, Mies Johnnie Lee Feemster
Metcalf went to
heigh, who was a partner hi toe
Morgan hanking house until he re-
nigned to become smbasador to Mexi-
co, appeared In excellent health last
night aa he addressed a large gath-
ering in New York sad was cbeered
by 1,200 men and wtuaaa tor hla
advice about welfare work.
Mentioned for Pr*old0»*y
The pattMlng of tho mqn who hsd
poured Oil on the tretblod waters of
Mexico with his
patience and und
Nat Iona, removed one of tho COUn-
trya foremost advocates of prohibi-
tion repen], a man who frequently
had been mentioned •• a possible
candidate for President or vloo presi-
dent in 1932, and a lender of whom
New Jersey Republicans had expect-
ed to lean heavily la the turbulent
campaign now being waged for tho
® °®ce Governor.
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Beckner and ___
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Donald and W.j Graveling of the Cart huge-BeckviUe
R. Donald spent Sunday In Marshall highway was oat started Monday as
Mrs. C. E. Kellie returned home
last week from Temple where she
has been for the past two weeks
for medical treatment.
< Mrs. A. J. Cook. Homer Lyttle and
Miss Josephine Terry of Mesquite
spent tho week-end with Mrs. J.
8. Neal.
Cecil Searcy who Is employed by
the telephone company in Atlanta.
Ga., Is visiting his parents for n
few days.
with relatives.
announced last v
■*t an early date.
Fred Albes of Nacogdoches stopped t0 J*»4ge *Htroag.
It will start
w, according
cause of tee-
over In Carthage on hla return from
n business meeting la Marshall, one
day Inst we A.
J. Dorris Ross of fierepta, La.,
spent Friday with hla parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. B. Roes.
delay Is aot known.
cal tf
Doe to lack of
O. J. Hanssen of cut ing news
; It Is believed that the work of
paving Highway *4
to the Sabine river wlU be finished
jibls week. A little merw tons a
remains to bo naved. IT
■ *<
to carry them
to be
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Young, Floyd L. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1931, newspaper, October 8, 1931; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1135547/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.