The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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List Your Real Estate
For Sale!
The New Way and the OU
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wkMl la 1*24 towt played left tackle
« tkr Iran is 1*2*. Hr nasto«4
oat aacta is 1*2* bat war a atar os
tkr risk last year.
May IkWt Hally.
With Caekraa aa4 Mm os tkr
sraaM. it is probaMr that Hollraa-
kead arid be shifted to Ike gaard
position left rsraat by tkr r^adra-
tios of O. D. Roland, a regular
for foar year*. Cochran, Allen, and
Hollenshead all are too valuable
player* for one of them to be on
tbr bench and If a *blft I* nee**-
nary to bare all of the -tHo h:
the line-up a* rotnlin, It probably
will be made Ilollenshead, who
played hi* bull t> hool football sd
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*iw la ar« tkr 4a*ty knrkMg
taaMMtialtoat that ar* to tor pat
«a at Tkr State aPIr mi Teas*,
tmtta*. On « to 21. S k aaldL
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twtot the fair aad afl be «*
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belp solve tbr horse p»btoa at any tuner.
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kr shows. The akjert alU he to teach the tanner knar to kook ap
kto animals tat tenant af three, foar. six. eight aad lea. an a* to gat
the vary beat resalts srkh the least train oa the horse* aad an
tint oar ana can handle aay abed leant, bant tarn to loo.
aad hitched to varieao laibaeat*. as in rrtnal *ton pntrtlco.
Wayae mntrntrt. Sac fatary af the Horae Association, makes the
axtnrnkktng ulalimiat that the farmsrt af Texas caa add HUMAN
la their annual la rams la gaad year or had. by dksrafdtto* oM.
w aad adapt 1st *ha new one*.
New Fall
FROCKS
—In a Wealth of
FAIRY-LIKE Pattern?!
rpHAT Delightfully Reflect
J- the Newest in Fall
Dresses!
HayaesvtUe, La. a*"rk» aboal IT*
pounds aad baa » Ideal build for
a rnrrd.
The reserve materia! at the tackle
positions la sack that ssbattnations
caa be made a It bout weakening the
team to nay appreciable extent.
“Red’* nrnnard. former Morris Col-
lege star, who played arfih Trinity
last year wilt be used some at
right tackle.
Campbell I’urk of Corsican t and
Archie Robinson of Waxaha.-bi* arc
expected to make a strong showing
this season. Pugh was a high school
star and lettered on the freshman
team at the University of
In 1*2*. He baa
the highways of Navarro
this summer to got la shape fur
football aad now weighs baa
• 2** pounds lost season he
handicapped by escean weight.
Robinson win ba asad la i
al game* tbta year If be develops
the aggressiveness that ba reeds.
He has the weight aad ability to
make the team a valuable mat
Coach Holton always ha* desir-
ed vicious tackles and this seat
be should be able to develop a
pair from these veteran*.
-So many charming styles that your only difficulty will tie to
*T" """**"* H decide “Which?"
AS FOR THE PRICE.....WELL, YOU WILL WON-
DER HOW WE CAN OFFER SUCH DRESS VALUES
FOR SO LITTLE MONEY.
Carthage Dry Goods Company
“A SAVING WITH EVERY PURCHASE’
If. you have farm lands, town, residence or business
properly that you desire to sell, list it with us.
We are prepared to properly advertise any prop-
erty listed at reasonable prices and effect sales.
Inquiries are coming in from prospective purchasers
and you may have just the home or farm that is desired.
We are interested in listing large tracts of farm land
that can be cut up in small farms and sold to the family
who wants to come to Panola County and live happily
ever after.
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For further particulars call at the Watchman Office.
The Panola Realty Co.
Telephone 63 - Carthage, Texas
—We have several nice homes in Carthage listed which may be
just what you want. Priced reasonable and on good terms.
J. J. Walden Trained
For Big Position
Mr. J. J. Walden it the sole own-
er of tlie Southwestern Kngravlng
j Company of Port Worth, T«xus, and
| t he principal stockholder of plant*
j hy the same name In Dallas. Ho ta-
lon, Wichita Palls, Tulsa, Oklahoma;
and Atlanta, Oeorgla. His annual
Income Is vqry large and he Is rated
to be worth over II25.0UU.WW.
| This income and this rating were
i t.ot handed to Mr. Walden on a sll-
j ver platter. Indeed, u few years
ago—when he wdm 16 years of ago
and lived at Itasca. Texas,—he stood
just where hundreds of thousands
of young people aland today; without
money, without ihfluentlal friends,
without even a High School train,
ing.
Rut. unlike many others, he didn't
spend any time bemoaning his handi-
caps. He quickly discovered that
without apeclal ability of any kind
he wouldn't have a gho:«i jf a j
|chance ever lo rise above the ranks i
of muscle workers. Observation
showed him that It was In the
world of business where the biggest
Incomes were n.ade—where opportun-
ity's were moat uliundant. All that
stood between him and those op-
portunities was his lack o' i busi-
ness training
"When the fourth of May rolls
’round, I alway* reel like culvlirat-
ing," says Mr. Walden. "It was
on that date ih;t‘ ! enrolled at Tr-
ier Commercial College, Tyler, Tol-
as. Just alt •nonCInti r, Novem-
ber 4, I hud grviu Hi e In Bookkeep-
ing and Bhoniiiuiri and other s in-
jects.
"My starting salary wa* small
Indeed compared to what we now
pay T. C. C. graduates who rente
to our offices. But the salnry It-
self was secondary. Just st It Is
today. The big thing Tyler Com-
mercial College training did for mo
was to give me a wealth of op'
portunitlef. I was soon making
enough to enable me to lay away
quite a bit. So, when my chance
came to go Into business for my-
self. I was ready—both wfh money
and experience."
So, If you want to make your
mark la th* world, you CAN All
you need to supply la th* ambition
land the will. Tyler Commercial
| College will do the real. If you
are Interested In attaining abundant
success, clip the coupon printed lie-
low for the Inrge book, “Achieving
Success In Business." IM the Tyler
school tell you what (hey have done
for others—what they can do for
you. Th'* bonk Is absolutely free,
of cour. .. obligation.
(Wo have no brunch schools. We
lead; t ’ u 4 follow »
TYLI t COMMBC1AI.. COU-BOK.
(‘Pylcr, Texas.
Name -
The 8lato Highway Department
recording to State Treasurer, Greg-
ory llatrher. will lose 9i.600.000
per year with the return. September
1st of two-cent gasoline tax. The
8tate public school fund will loose
11.600,000 per year In the change
from three to two-rent tax on gaso-
line. The reduction as estimated
hy Hie Ktate Treasurer, will be .13 1-3
per cent. The legislature, however,
he mentioned, hail provided In the
budget for this reduction.
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Address .. . -----------------------
(See editor n? The i’unola Watch-j
mail for sciiolorshlp).
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Plans are i.n the ronnutlve stage,
looking to the preservation of the j
home of Hmrierson K. Yoakum's |
history of Texas, from the y ar 1*65 |
to 1M6, published In 1666.
T 1 hcv.o of the Illustrious Texcn ’
Is Killin'"4 a hoot eight miles east j
of Hunt ivlllc, Walker County. The
homi and grounds which con*, t
of shout eleven acres, rail be pur-
chased, It is said at a reasonable
price. The plsn as being outlined, !
will 'rov'rto for the reinstating of
the house nnd grounds to condi-
tions In which kept during the life
and occupancy of *lv» pioneer.
C. If! Pollard
Safe food for hot days
SHREDDED
Toasted shreds of wholewheat
Filled with nature’s health givers
Delightful for any meal
TRJSCUIT* - The shredded wheat wafer
VISITORS WtlCOMR TO ALL FACTORIES
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Owens, John R. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1928, newspaper, September 5, 1928; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900951/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.