The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, February 4. I dona nothing
much today. Built a little fence thla
morning piddled around the plana thla
evening. Bkellad a buahall of corn
Jtor Bltner Benton.
Saturday, Pell. I, I went to Car-
thage tkla Morning and atayed near-
ly all day. t met Mr. Roe's aona and
■on-ln-lnwa. Wa nil had n talk to-
gather lit regards of Mr. Roe'a aetata,
we alM to Meet again tomorrow
Morning nt Sidney Roe’a home.
Sunday. Fell. I. Myaelf, Ada and B.
a. went to Sidney Roe'a to epond the
dap whom wa Mat all tko Ron chil-
dren la dlecnaaMg tko Matter pertain-
ing to tka aetata. They appointed
myaelf and Leon Barker to go and
eon Mre. Roe tomorrow morning and
talk tka matter over with her in rw
garde to poeeeealon of tko place.
Monday, February T. 1 want over to
Many Roe'a. t Mat nil tka Roe
Children. I And Leon Barker went to
aea Mre. Ona Boa. (the other chil-
dren wont along too.) Myaelf end
Leon could not get Any satura tion
ont of Mra. Noe 'Without going to
town, flo wo nil went to town. Hhe
had previously arranged for e lew
eult. So eke made complaint and
fllad a conjunction holding every-
thing aa It now ctandc until the
May term of county court. I got hack
onto by dark.
Tuesday, Feb. I. t dona nothing to-
day—worthwhile, went to Columbus'
thla rnomlag and on over to mdney
Roe’s a while. Cot heck home by
lO.M a, m. Split a few rails thla
evening. Cloudy and warmer tonight.
Wednesday, Feb, I, t hauled rolls
until neon. I built fence thla even-
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Thursday, Feb. 10. I built fence
about nil day. Columbus was over
Bara a while thla eveafng. Thick
cloudy all day but warmer,
Friday, Feb, 11. Columbus came
near and helped me sew aad split
fire wood f hours this Morning. I
nled wood thla evening. Fair to-
ll. I went M town
to ffitlt, I got my
home by I P, M,
much thla evening,
me berry vines. He-
Rimer Biggs ic very
Sunday, Feb. II. Joe MftchaM was
here awhile this morning Draco
Riggs came and apenf lh< evening
with Ada and H. B. D, Rims, end
myself went to see Rimer Rii;g*. lie
la come better. Otis end OnrOiC were
here « while this evening. Caifle and
Rimer are here to Spend the night.
Cooler end clear.
Monday, Feb. 14. I and Rimer sow-
ed at ore wood all day except we
hauled 4 loads late this evening, Cat-
Mo and Rimer will stay with no to-
wtght. Fair and cold wMh Ice.
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MURVAUL NEWS
Mr, and Mrs. Upson Cools by and
son of Laron, Mias Alice Utbam of
Clayton visited Mr and Mra. J. M.
Brannon and family Sunday after-
Mr, J. C. Cherry vtali'-d hla grand-
parents, Mr. and Mra, J. M, Wllkerson
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. John Lamone of
Shreveport visited Mra. Author Mayes
and family Saturday afternoon.
Mlaa foes Willis of Shreveport vie
Med her sister Mra. Obte Moore Sat-
urday. * « •• i
Mr. Rarl Moore and Mlsa Alaaae
Stone were married January thirty*
flrat. We wish them a long and hap
py married life.
Mr. and Mra, Jack Ritter earrlei
quite a bunch froM Murvaul to the
KWKll round-up el Shreveport Sat-
urday night.
Fred A. Dulaney spent th>
end here.
OUR BOYS AND GIRLS
Must Be Trained
In highly efficient cchoolc
in meet the growing de<
farm and buctaece.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1940, newspaper, February 8, 1940; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895919/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.