The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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ThlirMUy. April 9. 1B42
THE PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carths*'. Texas
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FOR SALE
Sap Pine Shingles-$2.00 per square mill
delivery Bark edge sap pine shingles
-$ 1.25 per square at the mill.
J M. HAMPTON & SON
Clayton, Texas
NEED MONEY?
If you arc jn need of quick, ready money, at a lew
rate of interest see us. We finance or refinance
your installments upon proper security. We will
also finance the payment of your delinquent tanoa.
Call on us for fast service.
Sabine Finance Company
MASONIC BUILDING
Carthage, Texas
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS!
And Complete line of lovely Gifts
Russell Floral Co.
.........
Friendly....
Efficient
Dependable
our Business Appreciated-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Carthage, Texas
A. L. Bess, Cashier
DON’T
READ THIS MESSAGE!
Because if you do, you will find out that
hundreds of . people are finding enjoy-
ment in Bowling and best of all, they
are finding Bowling tends to reduce ex-
cess weight, is good, healthy exercise,
and helps relax your mind. Come see us.
F. O. of A. BOWLING CENTER
Carthage, Texas
fLEGAL
NOTICE or SALE OP REAL EE
TATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
UNDER ORDER OP SALE
HTATK OF TEXAS.
COUNTY OF ^PANOLA:
nY VIRTUE of an Order of Bale
Issued out of the District Court of
Nacogdoches County, Texas, on a
Judgment rendered In aeld Court on
the Uth day of March. 1943. In favor
of The Stone Fort National Bank
and agalnBt Norman Elmer Neill
Chao. Oranvltle Neill, Mrs. Gladys
Neill, James Box, Onita Box, Mrs.
Carrie Keren, Harold Neill, Oulta
Neill. Jerry Bob Neill, Marlon
Neill, Urallne Kerss, Mosell Kens*
and Janies Kerss, J. E. Beckham
and Jewel McCormick In the case
of The Stone Fort National Bank
against Norman Elmer Neill, »t al.
No. 8497 III such Court, 1 did on the
•th day or April, A. D. 1942, at 10:00
o'clock A. M. levy upon the following
described tracts and parcels of land
and the personal property hereinaf-
ter described, situated in the County
of Panola, State of Texas, at the
property of Norman Elmer Neill, ot
•I, to-wit, the above named defen-
dants, which lands are thus deacrlh
«d:
All those certain tracts or parcels
of lund located and situated in the
Town of Long Branch In Panola Coun-
ty, Texas, and being Lots I, X, I of
Block No. 13 In the Town of Long
Branch, containing X 1-8 acres of
land more or less, tofOfher with Sll
Improvements situated on sold lota
and parcels of land above described,
and being the Gin Stand and all sp-
purfenances thereto known as “Long
Branch Gin Company", and consisting
of all machinery, engine aad SU fit*
turea belonging to or a part of said
gin situated on said X 1-8 acres of
land, more or lesa, and being the
same property conveyed by 3. ■.
Ling et at to J. E. Beckham,
W. J. Turner and Jewell McCormick
by deed dated September Uth, 1888,
and recorded In Vol. 88, page 488 of
the Deed Records of Panola County.
Texas, and being the same property
conveyed to John M. Neill, Charles
Granvellle Neill, Norman Elmer
Neill and James J. Kerss by 3. B.
Beckham et al by deed dated Ooto-
ber 4th, 1937, and the aame property
fully described In Deed of Treat to
the Stone Port National Bank of
record In Vol. 30, page 113. Deed
of Trust Records of Panola County,
Texas, to all of which original In-
struments and their record reference la
here made for full and complete de-
scription. The Gin property being
further described In Chattel Mert-
gage No. 1958 of 1937 Chattel Mort-
gage Records of Psnola Count*,
Texas, as executed by J. M. Neill, et
al, to the Stone Fort National Bank,
to-wit:
Four 70 Saw Gultett Stands, one
Set Heed Scales, One Oullett Clean
or and one separator, one Gultett
Press and parts, one 53 by 18
Steam Boiler, one Atlas 80 HP
Engine, and
all other equipment and machinery
used with or properly belonging to
said Gin, commonly known as the
Ling Branch Gin Company.
And on the 5th day of May, A. D.,
1942, the same being the first Tues-
day of said month, between the hours
of 10:00 o'clock A. M. and 4:00
o’clock A. M. and 4:00 o'clock P M.
of said day. at the Courthouse door
of Panola County, {Texas, In Carthage.
Texas, 1 will offer for sale and sell
at public auction for dash, all the
right, title and interest of tho said
Norman Elmer Nelli, and the other
defendants herein named. In and to
said property, as above described. In
eluding ell real and personal prop-
arty.
Dated at Carthage this 6th day if
April, A. D. 1948.
L. M. HUNT
Sheriff of Panola Co., Texas.
19-3tc
Complete
Overhaul
Or 41 Mlmar Repair Job
Easy Monthly
Payments
A special budget arrange*
mat now snakes it pot*
si Me to sell you repairs
«sd service on easy
monthly payments.
The Boat Mechanics—
The Best Equipment
Fnoli Motor Co;
Inc.
CARTMAOg, TEXAS
THE SIGN OF
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
FOR ANY CAR OR TRUCK
Today, morn than avar bafora, this sign back-
ant all edr and track owners who want the
•killed, reliable service that comas witht (1)
trained mechanics, (3) quality materials, and
(3) reasonable service rsrtes....You can expect
this kind of service from your Chevrolet dealer
because, for years, Chevrolet dealers have had
the largest number of “trade-ins” and there-
fore the widest experience In servicing and
conditioning all makes of cars and tracks.
OSWINATOS tf
AND OUTSTANDING
ilAOSt
CAR CONSERVATION PLAN
v.
F0« "HtVICI THAI SATtSniS
-JltVICI THAT SAVES”
1 Check and Routs Tires
3 Oct Regular Lubrication
3 Sendee Engine—Carburetor
—Battery
4 Teat Brakes
9 Check Steering and Wheel
Alignment
6 Check Clutch, Transmiseioa,
Rear Axle
7 Check Cooling System
8 Protect and Preeenre Finish
REEVES MOTOR COMPANY
CARTHAGE, TEXAS
4-H Club Week
Special: Victory
Stamps: No Trip
COLLEGE STATION.—In normal
times Janiee A. Potts of Luubock
County, Ola Mae Mixon of Kleberg
County; Gladys Koehne of Wharton
County; and Lloyd Rumsey of Tom
Green County would be getting ready
to attend the Annual National 4-11
Club encampment In Washington, D.
C.
They won the right to represent
Texas’ 7tW>00 4-H Club boys and girls
at the 1942 encampment through
their outstanding records In 4-H
work, Onah Jacks and L. L. Johnson,
stgte club agents of the Texas A.
and M. Extension Service, have an-
nounced.
But the encampment has been call-
ed off for the duration of tho war.
Other trips and other honors were
considered. But James A. Potts, Ola
Mae Mixon, Gladys Koehne and
Lloyd Runisey will receivo Instead
Just what ever tho trip would have
amounted to in Victory stamps and
bonds.
Accordingly each one of the 4-H
winners will receive $100 In Victory
bonds and stamps. Funds for sending
Texas 4-H Club representatives to
the National encampment coma part-
ly from the Texas 4-H Club fund
through salea of food and cold drinks
at the annual Texas A. and M. Col-
lege Farmers’ Short Course and part-
ly from the Texas Banker’s Associa-
tion.
Charles Pool, student In the School
of Engineering in Austin visited his
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pool and
other relatives hare over the week-
end.
HAIL INSURANCE
ON TOMATOES
$4.32 PER ACRE
With a good price assured for tomatoes this year, hail
insurance is more important than ever. Experienced
growers insure each year, considering the small prem-
ium a cost of operation the same as plants, sheeting,
and fertilizer. Hail insurance on tomatoes is sound busi-
ness. If you made a crop, you do not feel the small cost
of the insurance; if you have a hail and suffer a loss,
you are paid for it. 1 represent the foremost hail writ-
ing company in Texas. We paid many losses in 1940 to
growers who were satisfied with the adjustment, and
who have re-insured with me. Insure in a company
you know is good. Call at my office in Carthage the
next day after you transplant. Don*t wait.
VIRGIL TILLERY
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
Over Carthage Drug Co.
Phone 73
Carthage, Texas
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1942, newspaper, April 9, 1942; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891767/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.