The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1973 Page: 19 of 34
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problems w ngg.ig ’4’ his
t/actw Crater gu smart ate
xsesd Vs pateMp to pud ter
second trader < fruperuxes ob
ter Lraters were Mriurs Bteteu
Allen lotewy A<kei arid
Terupie Brimson ate all
agreed that was no easy rule
The group stopped at the
*'Aids Allen squirrel tauip tu
a Wiener route at dark
Mfr VIV U
Res Mr w e *dl cumpteted a
weed of revival vrrvu.es at
Athey Baptist Church near
Hazleton torxday mgfd frilling
hr* pulpit at Mi Zion Sunday
was Kes i*ub Seals of Marshall
a perswiai Inerid of Mr tee s
Building frond offering
collected Sunday munuig was
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Word was received last week
teal Kes * ill who the luu
rri unity l lot and (hutch
sponsored 10 tee Rural Munster
<il the Year mutest over tee
state was selected a runnel up
However rm information was
given on the winner or other
tunnels up Rev Will rnhly
deselves this tiwuil lol all the
work he dues with the 10111
Mrs Iter Kmiukm piesukunl
pmam.k \m v\ KteRAtes
Mr and Mrs fr.C * 1 atg tu/sted
a fish try at teeu tease on
Munday evenu.g Attending
weie Mrs ' lev <Tianmrss and
Mis Uoy JohnsMti of <orpu--
iMiisti Mt usd Mrs friarrul
ttetmlaw aud Mrs tula Craig
ul luung> ew Mr aud Mis Buck
Biair id < artfriagr Mi and Mt s
Iter kedtutei and itedreri and
Mrs fr'eat' Kednuai
KIM I Mir O PtotH
lionoied wdh a par's on his
buthdu; Ste'day and it was
held tn the river tellotn W‘lh
lake landles gilts and a
mulligan lunch lie tupped all
that w ith a game ul toot tali w Uh
tee' vute gstei s behind 'fie tent
VjMfing Mis . Dale Redmon
and tainil) this week is her
iiioteei Mrs Addie Hawkms ol
BayLuwt Also fr idei and Mis
J H 1 awy of Huusliui spent the
weekend
Mis Heibeit Bell and Mrs
Bill Williams ol Marshall
visited with their mother Mrs
Mabel Dupriest tenday
< <>i Pt > 11 11 H
several ladies hosted a
wedding teower lor Mr and
Mis Bud Metcalf Monday
al 1 en 1001. in tee hunic of Mrs
James Builds
are interested us repairing
small electric a! appliances*
aaU plvgs and stelh are en
cute aged V attend a puUn
edtealaate piugiaui al the
Beckv die Yuteh < enter at lu
am un Wednesday Sept A
Mrs 1 eclipse Bcwisur county
agent will be pceseutu^ tte>
piugiam tor the public It was
business session
Mines Bi ace W dl Lloyd
HARRIS CHAPtl .......................
II NEWS ITEMS
lord
County
Extension
Agent
by Gordon I..
Ic-kas livestmk piuduceis
will be faced with new
regulations on brucellosis
lunlrol following a statewide
public heat 111g in Austin on tkt
I
The changes are being
proposed by the I'ettas Animal
Health Commission so lliai
Tenas will lie able lu move
towaid a certified biucellosis
tree status andtlieiebv tie able
Io comply with Hie standards ol
other stales to which cattle arc
sinpped
Hie majut changes in the
Inucrllosts testing prugiuili
are
I resting ol all animals two
years id age and over al local
auction markets rather than
just testing ihuse that terminate
al slaughlet
«• Maintaining cattle in
groups until they are tested and
found 1 lean nr are quarantined
with testing expense Io he paid
hy the seller
1 Herds found to have the
disease will be tested until they
have two negative tests not to
exceed IJti days apart
1 Helosling must lie done
within Mi days
a Animals may move from
ranch Io ranch owned by the
same individual within a county
ursimilai certified area without
testing
t> Animals moving and
changing ownership must lie
tested Numerous other eon
diltons and procedures are also
specified m the proposed
changes Io gel all the details
un the new lirui ellosis program
we encourage producers to
come by the county Extension
olluc Io ICC lew < opv Ol the
proposed regulations
We urge livesloik producers
to attend the public hearing in
Austin on (kt I Io obtain lui
lhei intomalion on the prugt am
and Io voice any l om eius they
may have about the proposed
changes
( HE VIOH h l('M l‘ u VI I
Here is a quote from Randall
Groonys Area l.iyestock
specialist Texas Agi(cultural
Extension Service. Overton
I tie ih'inaiid lol led tendei
llavorful . nutritious beef is
unparalled in world history
Smiesslul nations are beef
eating nations because beet is
the l>esi source ol higti quality
protein Beef makes people
wmk liaidei learn taster think
sliaigliiei it makes men
sirongei childien smarict and
women more Imauiitul 11
impresses guests pleases
lamilies and makes money lor
those prolicient in product ion
and inaikciing
Hi Li minis poses the
question 1 an we meet the
challenging needs nt Hus
growing nation and a world
laced with starvation The
mild i lunate alnindanl rainfall
and sandy soils Dial respond lu
tert lilial ion are tremendous
assets thal enable I as| I ecus to
produce an abundance ol
quality Image the basis ul any
smiesslul heel operation
Ioinlnning ihe propel
managemenl with modern
forage and beef product ion
leilinologv is the key In ex
pansimi bl this great industry
I tin iciii y ul production must
la-come Imemiisl in minds ol
profit minded callleinen
Pi (irmniis heligvgs East
Texas callleinen can meet Ihe
challenging needs ul man He
Iwlieves we shuuld adapt Io
lunes accept our respun
silnlilies and lake advantage ol
mu uppm 1 unties
East Texas is truly Ihe
creator * cow palace
Need A Desk
Tray?
Get It At
The Panola
Watchman .
Beef Price Thaw Draws Comments
STEVE KELLEY
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Capuri CUhic Coupt
V Come in...take a ride...
i See the difference! You'll
v Chevy and Olds for 741
S' V BUTLER
P CHEVROLET-OLDS
TH W. Panola St. Phone 693 6611
FREE DOOR PRIZES
1st. Wizard Bar-B Q Pit With Electric
Rotisserie
2nd Padded Baby Car Seat
Visitors are welcome to register when
attending our new new car showing
Drawing for tree door prue will be
Saturday Sept 22 You need not be
present Io wm and must be IS years of
age or older to register
SlAteM t*Qi\ I MIWS.KJv—Mintut^ tugii puaul liupiues in
Lte Sabu* Kiduig- (Tub s Mfr-13 Buys IMsmmmi this year
kwe titeii Mt Ltei Martui hart pUce with ?W points.
Keith Malker secund place with 51 points Kim Smith
third place with 32 points and Dray tat Freeman, fourth
place with Zb points
BOBBY ADDISON
MILFORD SCARBOROUGH
BOBBY JOHNSON
BIG 3-DAY CELEBRATION
THURS. FRI.-SAT. SEPT. 20-21-22
COME SEE THE
Beautiful 74 Chevy and Olds
vtaaoa .until
FREE
Refreshments and
Favors For Everyone
Come out and en|oy coffee
and donuts while you, view
these beautiful new cars
Well have special gifts of
Prince Mate habelli' per
tome to the first 100 ladies
who visit our showroom and
other gifts as well Everyone
Is invited Io attend
Bweau Presideut
Auudsuii Mud ud
and alhei expensive lewsuns in
price iiusUul that tee only
answer lu the situutiw is tm
terminalKMi ut all price controls
un all tegmeMs of the economy
with the assurance that price
controls w ill not be reuupused
said
< unnueritiiig on the ad
uuauAratnun s leceut actuin ui
..Hug the price ireeze uxi bee!
lekas fr arm
J 1 Red
Macv teat
aiAiltier very expensive lesson
lieumttMi atuig again that price
uunliolaare not an eitective tool
lu untiuliuut uiilatiui lYie
rout < ause ol uxtlatiui is ex
essive guvetuuieut spending
The net lesult of price
controls is decreased supplies
uuleased demand and higher
puces The immediate ter
muiatiui ol ail wage and price
demand and higher prices The
imii.idiatt ternnnalLCMi of all
wage and price cuitrois are in
next when puce controls may
be t imposed at the nsistaiice
of consumers who du not seem
tu understand the basic
ecu.omK aws ul supply and
demand he added
(A e may not see tee in
creased production of
agricultural cummod! les
government is asking tor
because farmers and ranutert
ubber Stamps Mad
At The
Panola Watchman
It is hgh time tu tee ad
iiiui.stratiuii te learn trom tei> do nut know from uie day to tee
the best u defeat ul the cun
sumer producer ..nd handlers
Texas Earm Bureau insists that
I ungress and the ad
ministration dischaige their
lespuisibihty by billowing a
sound monetary policy
Woodson concluded
We Invite You To See The
New 1974 Chevy & Olds
O > V *> M* »’
\ I II I MODE l<N MANN I l<
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Stevens, Jim. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1973, newspaper, September 20, 1973; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1202747/m1/19/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.