The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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RED & WHITE
STORES
SPECIALS
Friday mmd
Saturday
PHONE 4
—FRESH MARKET
GOOD TENDER STEAK, Lb..........
MIXED SAUSAGE, Lb.
25c
19c
TOMATOES, No. 2 Can, 5 Points.....
Pure LARD, 20 lb. Csrtoo
FLOUR, Red & White, 50 lb. Sack
MATCHES, 6 Boxes
10c
$3.39
$2 3Q
10c
Fresh Buffalo FISH, Lb.
25c
SALT, Hexagon Boxes, 2 for
10c
COUNTRY BUTTER Lb
50c
KOTEX, Reg. Box _ .....__............
19c
BRISKET ROAST, Lb. ......
20c
PORK CHOPS, Lb.
29c
—FEED—
Fat Dressed HENS, Lb.
35c
Green ALFALFA HAY. Bale
$1.75
^rltfivnoplftpr FFFO Cl IRFS
25 lb. SACK SALT
25c
Red Recleaned MAIZE
Jv
*2.90
O. K. SOAP POWDER, 3 Bum for
PUREX, Pint Size
Gallon SYRUP. Pure Cane
„10c
10c
$1.00
16* DAIRY FEED
We Boy Your Chicken. And Egg*.
*3.00
GREEN BEANS, No. 2 Cu ..........
12c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
“We Reserve The Risrht To Limit Quantities”
NOTICE
Tomato Growers
Protect yourself myaiait away loss from Hail Dans*
age to your Toasato Crop by baying Insurance from
am at the law rata of
/ ' yj,', ’ ■’ ' *• ;» O- *‘ - •
$6.00 Per $100.00
'.V ' < r
The coat is low. Adjastamats are quick aad satis-
factory. Ask soam of the osany growers I hare paid.
As aooa as your plants are m the field, call at my
office aad buy this protection when hail clouds
roll, it b worth die price in sloop alone.
VIRGILTILLERY
INSURANCE
OVER CARTHAGE DRUG CO.
Carthage, Texas
Mrs. L. R.
McKnicht.
The Best Mechanic*—
The Best Equipment
Panola Kotor Go.
CARTHAGE. TEXAS
- V our Business Appreciated -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Complete
Overhaul
Or a Minor Repair Job
on
Easy Monthly
Pan manta
Service does this job for you as your car manufacturer recom-
mends. Have your car Sinclair-iaed now.
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51 Pi v L A I RT#ze
Sammcoe ffeor/
SEE YOUR NEARBY SINCLAIR DEALER
C. A. Foster, Agent
FOSTER & COOKE, Dealers
CARTHAGE, TEXAS
Friendly....
Efficient
Dependable
THE PANOLA WA1
1044.
Panola Farmers
To Get 25c Dozen
Base Pay On Eggs
Farmers In Pa note County will re
ceive st least N cents a dotes for
ungraded eggs because the War Food
Administration announced they will
purchase egg* for u. temporary period
from egg dealers on a “current re
reipf masts. If dealers pay farmer*
at least M cents. E. C. Munro, Ares
Supervisor *18 West Edwin. Tyler,
Texas, Office of Distribution repre-
sentative said today. All dealers must
have written contracts with WKA be-
fore they can participate. Munro said
this new program is of an emergency
nature aad extends WFA's present
ten—-case egg program to include
ungraded egg*. He emphasised the
tan-case and carlot egg support pro-
grams. buying egg* on a graded
basis will continue. Egg dealers In
Panola County now under contrac*
must secure amendments to their
present contract to qualify under the
temporary program. Dealers not hold-
ing contracts can secure forme from
bis office. In order to Immediately
support county egg prices, so farmer.
mb continue to produce eggs, he
urged all egg dealers in this ares to
contact him immediately.
Explaining the new program he
pointed out. farmers are to receive
88 cents a doxen—45 pound net cas»
basis. Handler receive 8 cents for
services, including cases. Discount of
1 cent per dosen, each pound or frac-,
Mon. on each case weighing less than
45 pounds net. Program will be ad-
ministered by WFA through his
office WFA will take delivery any
point served by common carrier In
county, in lots of 10 or more cases.
Offers by wire or letter be made di-
rect to State Supervisor. Office of
Distribution. Austin. Eggs to be
packed in new or good need standard
rases and packing material. Dealers
to furnish affidavit farmers received
not less then 86 cents a dosen.
“Cold storage apace ia very limit-
ed*'. Munro continued." and eggs pur-
chased under this program will ascea
tartly have to he distributed immed-
iately and cannot ho held In storage.
These eggs will go to local commun-
ity school luach program aad other
surplus removal outlets.
“Panola County farmers have done
a superb Job In providing eggs for the
wai effort. They have found it diffi-
cult these pest few days to tiud
suitable egg markets due to the tre-
mendous production. We hope this
temporary program will help pro
vide local markets. If county dealers
cooperate the program will be a sue
cess". Munro concluded.
Dr. Cox Advocates
More Sleep For
People in Wartime
AUSTIN. Texas.—-Sleep Is a neces-
sity of life and health, according to
Dr. Geo. W Cox. State Health Off!
car. and habitual loss of sleep wilt
tend 'to retard the body’s recovery
from the fltigue of the day's activi-
ties.
sleep for s night or two, but too lit-
“We may be able to go without
tie sleep for a prolonged length of
rugged person and turn a cheerful
time will undermine the health of a
Individual .Into a cross, irritable one.”
Dr. Com aald. “When good health can
be mahi Caned to such a large degree
by merely sleeping and thus allowing
overtaxed bodies and minds to re-
gain a proper balance. It is hard to
understand why to many persona are
heedless of this necessary require-
ment of a balanced program of life.I
Some individuals need more sleep
than others, the Doctor said, and the
most valuable experiments in this
line are the ones each person makes
on himself. We most take Into con
aiderstlon In this experiment, how-
ever. that how well we sleep is a*
important as how long we sleep. A
“good night’s rest” means a sufficient
number of honrs spent in sleep to
suable eech Individual to feel well, dv
efficient work, and to keep In u
cheerful homor the next day.
“Some exercise out of doors each
day will help us to sleep soundly at
night. We must also have fresh air
In our sleeping quarters. Give as
much consideration us possible to
the comfort of your bed and bed-
clothes. Do not mnll over your prob-
lems aad Ideas aftsr you have gone
to bed Make your plans early la the
evening for a good night’s rest by
slowing down from ths Physical and
mental work of your daily Ufa. When
you arise each morning rested end
with a feeling of general well-being,
you will be amply repaid for your
thought In planning n “good night’s
sleep."
BORN
Private and Mrs. W. H. Stamm
announce the birth of a daughter.
Joau Christine, born on March 84th
at Hooker Clinic- in this city. Joan
tipped the scales st 8 pounds sad 7
ounces Pvt. Stamm is in the U. 8.
Army and is stationed at Camp Car-
son. Colorado.
A li2-\ear Record
of 2-Way Help*
FOR WOMEN
suggests yea try
CARDUI
HIS CAR WORE OUT I
Wouldn’t you feel badly too if your car wore out? Sure, because,
for one thing, you probably need your car to get to work. And
yet government figures show that cars are now wearing out
at the rate of 6700 a day. *
To help keep your car out of the junk yard, change now to
summer-grade lubricants. Have all key parts serviced to pro-
tea them against excessive wear. Sinclair-ire for Summer
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1944, newspaper, April 6, 1944; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889322/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.