The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1932 Page: 8 of 8
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O. C. Waller made a buatneaa trip
to Hendt raon Monday.
Watch for
the
White
Elephants!
' See our new pot plant*. we hare
Juat received s nice anpply.—Law-
rence and WagstaCf Floral Garden.
Mrs. Roy Woodyard spent Sutday
with her mother, Mrs. Crawford, of
Beckvllle.
FOR RENT—Nice east apartment
In Central Baptist parsonage. All
conveniences. Phone 21.
Mrs. A. D. Shotwell of Center spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. 8. J.
ill McFadden this week.
Frankie Joe Langley and Miss
Crystal Wall were 8breveport visitors
Sunday.
Mias Elisabeth Long returned to
Dallas Tuesday where she will re-en-
ter school in 8. M. U.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G.' Tucker of
Lufkin were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hampton.
NOTICE
We are paying 15c per dozen
cash for pure bred hatching
eggs; 12c cash for heavy mix-
ed hatching eggs. More want-
ed.
Custom Hatching 'S3.00
per tray. We guarantee that
your chicks will cost less than
6c each when custom hsfcched.
Baby Chicks now on hat^d.
O. J. H ANSZEN’S HATCHERY
Carthago, Tomas
Miss Maurine Baker of Almedn
spent the week-end with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Baker.
Mrs. C. E. Moore, Mrs. R. P. Ash
and Mis* Waldron visited in Shreve-
port Wednesday.
! Miss Josie Neal, student of Cente-
nary College la 8hreveport spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. S.
NeaL
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I Local Netfis
spent Tuesday in
Mr. Jack Gore and Mrs. WiUoa
n«.nii jr(sited in Shreveport Friday.
Ben Fite and CorbM Atkins
■ pogt Monday in Dallas on business.
Born to Mr. and Mm. Wesley Whit-
Ikf. rususif t A son.
t ? '
Si I Baker Tamer spent Sunday in
Fort Worth.
Bete Baker spent Sunday in Shreve-
p®H*
Blanica Coleman wss la Tyler
Monday.
and Mm. Joe C. J<
ia visiting Mr
• of
Mm. Marcos Park has for bar guest
this wash her sister. Mm. J. W.
Thompson of Jacksonville.
Mr. Bernard Jeahlngs of Houston
to visiting his sister. Mm. Sam Mason
this week.
, Lovell Kelley of Gary spent the
Vfeek-end with Troy and Noble Ghol
•ton.
Ur. and Mrs. Sam Mason visited
tnjpsater Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Curtis Jenkins visit-
ed in 8hreveport Sunday.
R. L. Peify of Nacogdoches was
a Carthage visitor last week.
If you are going to plant Qnions.
see Panola Grocery Company about
Meridian 4-8-4 Fertiliser.
• Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Walter of Hen-
derson were the guests of Mr. and
Mm. B. F. Payne Wednesday.
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Ur. and Mrs. Jim Strong and chil-
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Reed of Henderson.
Mm. A. J. Cooke of Mesquite came
Moaday for a visit with her mother,
Mrs. J. 8. Neal.
Mm. Ruby Fryer of Dallas and
Mm. J. B. Atkins of BockvUle spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mm. J. C.
Atkins. ,
Mrs. Olive Jones has returned home
from Texarkana where she has beqp
visiting Mr. snd Mm. Joe C. Jones
the past faw weeks.
Bora to Mr. and Mm. Joe Carswell
Jones of Texarkana, Feb. 4, a daugh-
ter. The baby has been christened
Olive Fay.
Mr. and Mm. Joe Carver were
called home in Farmemvllle tost
Wednesday night on acoont of the
sudden illness of her mother. J
Mr. and Mm. Marcus Park and Mrs.
Allie Park spent the week-end with
Mm. R. M. Park and family of Ft.
Worth.
Misses Grace Maloney and Mae
Jamos and Travi Watson and Dick
Arnold were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mary Louise Woodyard.
Flowers on Valentine Day, the very
thing for your mother, sister or girl
friend.—Lawrence and Wagstaff Flo-
ral Garden.
O. J. Hanssen spent Sunday and
Monday In Mt. Vernon and Winns-
boro.
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John Dtiwdy, court reporter, re-
turned to Center Tuesday, and will
be back Friday.
Mrs. T. O.
L. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Las
and Mrs. Jim GUIs
Longview Bnnday.
Mrs. H. C.
her sister. Mm.
the Trt-fltoto'
days. Mm. Hornsby to
be getting along nicely.
Jack Cooke and Clifford Smith
were Henderson visitors Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mm. O. B. Back and son
of Mansfield spent Sunday with rel-
atives.
Mm. Fraser Neal went to Dallas to
spend a few days and to attend the
style show this week.
Mr. and Mm. J. W. Solomon of Pal-
estine am visiting relatives here
this week.
Miss Therral Ross of Bethany, La.,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Eddie Roes. 8he had
i. Misses Veraouy Me-
end Gale George
on bail-
Sid Baker Turner was a
visitor to Aaatla and other South
Texas points last week, returning to
Carthage Sunday night.
FLOWERS
For All Occasions
RUSSELL’S FLORAL
GARDEN
CARTHAGE, -- TEXAS
TELEPHONE 64
ooooooooooooooooo^
ANOTHER RECORD
IN BARGAINS!
Electric & Battery Shop
Rees PHONE 3S Whitney
Willard
‘STORAGE BA I 7 ERIES
*Tune
It UP!”
lb -if
, . .S:-r
when hampered with a dozen diffi-
culties. “Tunc It Up” is the modern
equivalent of a “stitch in time.” Come
in and order likewilp—for safety.
DEWEY ARNOLD
Mesdames N. L. Welker, Lucian
Walker, Raymond Thomas, A. A. Jor-
dan and Mm. Martin of Dallas spent
Thursday shopping in Shreveport.
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Let Us Transform
Your Home
You furnish the home, and we will do
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the rest. A new coat of paint will put
the spirit of spring, as well as quality
into your property..
Wall Paper in the latest designs await
inspection. Now is the time to
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your home while the price is right.
Mardwood Co.
“Everything far the Builder”
irices
ON ROCK ISLAND FARMING IM-
PLEMENTS. PRICES HAVE BEEN
SLASHED FIFTY PER CENT OR
BETTER. READ THESE VALUES.
Cultivator.
$50.00—Now $28.00
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Cotton Planter.
.00—Now $14.75
8-wheel Di.c Harrow $50—Now $32.00
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Bermuda Digger....$19.00—Now $12.00
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Spring Tooth Attachment
for Cultivators __________$9.00—Now $6.00
Disc Attachment
for Cultivator_____
$15.00—Now $8.00
Section Harrow ..$30.00—Now $13.10
10-Inch Plows ________$19.50—Now $7.95
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-SEED-
Every type of Garden and Field Saad yon want to
purchase can be found ham. Wo am selling these
seed lower than you buy them aaywhem alee.
Oar seed ere purchased outright, eliminating con-
Govemment Tested, High Grade
MattheimMartui
Mercantile Company
SUNNY-SUES and SPIC SPANS
EVERY ONE GUARANTEED FAST COLOR
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Size 14 to 46
See Our Window Display — We Have
Only A Few of Our Many Styles on
Display — It Will Be A Pleasure to
Show You The Others. *
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Xonr Montv low n Store
Dresses
We have just received several shipments
of NEW SPRING WASH DRESSES.
They are of Eyelet Batist, Embroidered
Linens, Handkerchief Linens,
and Prints.
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Hollingsworth and aPngburn* s Choco-
lates in special heart packages for your
Valentine — for those who love fine
things* Remember February 14th*
Como in and select yours now—
KM1
Phone 33
Woodyard’s Drug Store
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1932, newspaper, February 11, 1932; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901115/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.