The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1956 Page: 2 of 24
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Hamburger or Sausage, 4 Uk. .
VEAL CUTLETS, Fresh Made, Lb
ford. Mrs. C. A. Barber and K. N. Koonce of Henderson.
They were part of the large group of exes to attend the
annual homecoming event.—(Watchman Photo)
HONORED GUESTS AT the head table of the homecoming
banqaef at Beckville High School Saturday night were Mrs.
Sallie Gray, second oldest teacher to have ever taught in
Beckville Schools. Mrs. Annie Brasher, Mrs. Darance Craw-
Sam Martin To
Be Candidate For
Constable, Prec. 3
be awarded the outstanding Dis-
tributive Education student in the
1 '#.V; Carthage High School gra-
duating class.
Mr Fred Jenkins chairman of
the local DE advisory < un-mutt
stated that this scholarship idea.
presented by Mr Doug lanr, own
er of the Shoe- Box. was given fi-
nal approval by the committee at
its last regular meeting.
Th«- scholarship will be given,”
stated Mr Jenkins to the DPI gra
dual* who desires to study Bust
ness Administration and continue
his DE training while attending
f’anola College ’* The scholarship
will cover the eort of books tui-
tion. and other fees for one year
It will be awarded the applicant
on the basis of Job performance
scholastic standing, participation
in school activities, club activities,
and church and community citi-
zenship.
The 1980 scholarship will In- fi-
nanced by the Ml owing tmsm-
cwncerns who employ l)E stu
dents: Keeling Grocery. Western
Auto, Shoe Box. Clark's £efvice
Station. Carthage Feed and Sup
ply. Jenkins Drug. Triangle Service
Station. Davidson Brothers. Ktough
Service Station. Brookshire Broth
tr%, Rand Drug, Youngblood Scry
Sam Martin of DeBerry bar au-
thorized the Panola Watchman to
announce his candidacy for the
office of Constable of Precinct 3.
subject to the Democratic Prunar-
SLICED BACON, Com King, 2 Lbs.
SALT JOWLS, Lb. . .
HOOP CHEESE, Wisconsin, Lb. .
All Meet 3 Lbs. Glen I
WIENERS . .$1.00 OLEO.Lb
Mr. Martin stated that he had
reached a decision to run after
many of his friends had request-
ed him to do so.
Mr. and Mrs. A. U Primeaux
spent the weekend in t'ameron,
la.
Music Club floies
T. V. SPECIALS
Nabisco Vanilla WAFERS, 9V2 oz. bag.......................J23c
Premium Saltine CRACKERS, Lb. box ________________________J25c
Gold Medal MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 2-8 ox. Pkg. .. 25c
Gold Medal MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 2-12 ox. Pkgs. 35c
Libby's Bartlett PEARS, 303 can __________________________.... 27c
Libby's Blue Lake Whole BEANS, 303 can ....______________23c
Libby's Crushed PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can______________________27«
Libby's CATSUP, 14 ox. Bottle . ............................19c
Libby's SOUR PICKLES, 26 oz. Jar______________________________27e
Libby's DILL PICKLES, 26 oz. Jar .....__________________________27«
Libby's POTTED MEAT, 3-% cans_____________________________ 25c
Libby's Rosedale LIMA BEANS, 2-303 cans ....... ....._____35c
Libby's CORNED BEEF HASH, 16 ox. can____________________29*
Kitchen Tested-Gold Medal FLOUR, 10 Lb. bag____________89c
The Carthage Music Club met Moore
in tin- home of Mrs W V Patter "pajai
son Tuesday night Co hostesses ,\y Ho
were Mines H €. Ellis, Ethon Alone'
BirdwCll and Raymond I ampin a Hap|
Miss Jennie Mae Chadwick was sung h
the leader and discussed the topic for th
' Contemporary Musicals and Op on ai
era”. The following program was Spe<
presented: “O, What a Beautiful the pr
Morning". Oklahoma!” and "Some g,r|'k ,
Enchanted Evening”. “South Pa <,f G*
cific” sung by Mrs. flarohl Caden group
head; 'Be Kind to Vour Parents*', "Beau1
"Fanny”. • "l’n» Gonna Wash That "Swee
Man Right Out of My Hair”, laud
"South Pacific” sung hv Mrs Del Chai
JERRY ELLIS, president of the
Beckville High School student
council, is shown making the ad-
dress of welcome to the BeckvQle
High School exes who were pre
sent at the annual Beckville Home
coining held at the school last
Saturday night Jerry is a senior
and all round athlete. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ellis,
(W ateh man Photo i—-
coin nun irdbv Miss Judv Hrassell
played. "Concertino”,
Mrs. Travis Williamson was un
arumouMy voted into the club as
a new member.
During the business meeting, the
following important musical e
vents and dates were emphasized:
April 10 will be an o|>en music
club meeting at Carthage High
High School where the high school
choir under Mr. Jones will pre-
sent an Easter music program
A Federated Music Clubs choir
festival will tie held in Tyler on
April 29 under fhe direction of
Mr Wofford, of Tyler.
National Music Week will be ob-
served m Carthage May 0-12 with
combined church choir numbers, a
musical movie at the Esquire
theater, the club’s annual garden
party and musical soiree,
Delightful refreshments, served
from a beautifully appointed table,
brought the evening to a pleasant
close for members and guests.
Get Your Horse And Mule Feed
From The
Fancy Delicious
Oxydol or Fab
25 Lb. Bag
Friskas
Where Feed Is Designed With Stock In Mind
We Manufacture and Sell Two Brands
Of Horse and Mule Feed.
Laughing Bluebirds
List Seven Members
Sealskin
The laughing Blue Birds were
organized in October, 1955 with
the Winsome Sunday School class
of Central Baptist Church as spon
soring organization.
Mrs. E. C. Shivers is leader and
I Mrs. Roy Harrison, assistant lead-
er Sponsoring mothers are Mrs.
i Thomas Jones and Mrs. J. L. Hol-
j low ay. Members of the group are
| Patricia Hickman, Tommie Lynn
Jones. Rebecca Perryman. Karen
Ann Darnell. Jean Holloway. Pa-
| mela Shivers, Marilyn Sue Harri
| son.
This group has learned lo work
and play together as a group, mar-
ched in the Santa Claus parade,
painted planters and set out plants,,
and was on program at Camp Fire
family night.
• PanO BRAND HORSE AND
MULE FEED
Belter balanced feed nutritional-
ly, but a lower energy feed de-
• WORKHORSE BRAND
HORSE & MULE FEED
Sunset
. . . High energy feed designed
for heavy work and fattening ma-
ture stock.
It contains Crimped Oats,
Chops, Calcium, Salt and Cane
Molasses.
signed for lighter work and grow-
ing stock.
Contains Crimped Oats, Chops,
Ground Ear Corn, Alfalfa Meal,
Wheat Bran, Calcium, Salt, Cane
Molasses.
FROZEN FOODS
Fresher Brand
FISH STICKS
Ace-High
Orange JUKE
Snow Crop Cut
CORN.........
You can purchase them at a reasonable
price from.....
Texas entomologists report that
| cotton grown from seed treated
I with a new systemic insecticide,
; Compound 3911. has been protect-
ed against thrips. aphids, spider
; mites and leaf miners for lour to
six weeks from date oi planting
Two plants located in Waco are
equipped to treat cotton planting
seed with the new compound. The
cost is approximately $3 00 an acre
Sunkisf
Snow Crop Chopped
BROCCOLI........
Shop
Brookshire's
And
Manufacturers of PanO Brand Feeds
One mile East Carthage, Shreveport Hwy. — Phone 536
Oor.’t wait until tftu ana at tfca
month to order yaur at«Umanta
Placa yaur ardar taday with tha
Panola Watchman.
Garden Fresh
Bunch
RADISHES
• ■ * 5c
Fresh Green
Bunch
ONIONS • •
----5c
Garden Fresh
2 Cello Bags
CARROTS
.... 15c
Crisp Pascal
Stalk
CELERY
• • 10c
Yallow ding
Halves
la.\ vQ 1
303 Can
23c
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1956, newspaper, March 15, 1956; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1161082/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.