The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951 Page: 3 of 12
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Ml wo 414 not know where
•k* lived bow. Tell her we wteh she
W«mM allow you to wo tor picture
*m*>« P*P«r. Kama let you use hers
■W the people did not stop rssdiag
I*® W»r. (Editor: Oe the contrary
wa illel a heap of new readers.)
We ylsited hi your "bit* city Sun-
day afternoon and enjoyed seeing so
jn«h progress being made.
Beard a lady say the Watchman
•»» the "newsiest" paper she had
gaen. What ia the subscription price
for Bethany, La? I hare been asked
that question. i
Ruth Westmoreland
■dltor’s Note: Pin# thing, coming
to town without visiting us. Subscrip
tloa tor Bethany or anywhere on or
■ear the Panola County border cost
9S.S0 a year ... the same as for those j
VALUE UPON VALUE - - BARGAIN AFTER BARGAIN IN THIS GI-
GANTIC MERCHANDISING EVENT - - TRULY THE GREATEST
NOVEMBER PARADE OF VALU ES IN A DECADE.
And Continuing 9 BIG DAYS .. Got Your Share
chiEfTSSIESr
Five Year* Ago
Prom the files of the Panola Watch-
man.
Rex Duke, constable for precinct
one, resigned to accept a Job with the
State Game and Fish Department.
Coach Lanky Warren's Beckville
Bearcats beat Titnpson, 27-7. The
Bearcat Une-up Included Frank Wood
and Billy Hugh Adams, ends; Marvin
Briggs* and Gene Waldon. tackles;
Virgil Hudson and Edwin Brtghtwell.
guards; Nell Williams. James Gray.
Billy Bell, Ralph Williamson and Dur-
wood Ross, hackfteld.
Clyde V. Garner of this county died j
from an injury received saddling his
horse. The horse kicked him nea*
the heart and Mr. Garner died five
days later at the Highland Sanitarium
la Shreveport.
Dr. H. D. Kuykendall, city health
Officer. Issued a warning about dan I
ger of an epidemic of rabies among
dogs In the area.
The Carthage Book Forum was or I
ganixed at the home of Mrs. Roy Big
gerstaff. The officers were Mrs. Fred
Kyle, president; Miss Jennie Mae
Chddwlck, vice-president; Mrs. Louis
Robinson, secretary; Miss Bess Lacy,
treasurer; Mrs. Ruby Ballard, report-
JUST A FEW OF BEALL’S “GREATER NOVEMBER VALUES” ARE SHOWN HERE.. HUNDREDS MORE AWAIT YOUR
SELECTION .. SAVE ON YOUR WINTER NEEDS.
Satin
COMFORTS
100% Wool filled, sot*
id colors, seme with
contrasting colors on
opposite aides. Pink,
blue, rose, burgandy.
Full bed aiao. Regular
$12.80. 9 days only.
ONE GROUP
MEN’S & BOY’S
60 Gauge - 15 Denier
Wo hawe offered this weight
before on special but never
by the fine manufacturers
that these are made by. In*
dividually packaged, first
quality. Sizes 8% to 11. 9
daya only — Pair
New Singer
Sewing Machines
Odda and andu of several diffo*
rant stylos. Formally priced to
SWEATERS
100% Wool button
front cardigans, blue,
pink, rose and grey.
Sizes 32 to 44. Former-
ly to $4.98. 9 days only.
Fine for Christmas
Gifts, too
MEN’S LEATHER
Front quarter horaehide.
Some with Mouton collars.
Some plain with straight
bottoms. Sizes 40, 42, $ 44
only— -
Fruit of the Loom Cot-
ton Blouses — For wo-
men, 15 doz. of these in
a big selection of styles,
colors and sizes.
Chenille
SPREADS
Full bod size - overlay
embroidery, throughout
the center of dose wov-
en spread. Only 28 of
these for
14.77
Roy Wilson Transfer
& Warehouse
90S East Cotton Street
Longview, Tezae
Phone 182
3 oa. sanforised denim full cut
pants. Formerly priced to 2.19.
Special price for 9 daya only—
Buy for your own
use .. Buy for
Christmas Gifts
Value
MORNING GLORY
SHEETS
Beall's own brand - a
perfectly seamed typo *
Little CM.
RAYQN KNIT PANTIES
Closeout Styles
WOMEN'S SHOES
Plenty o f low heel
stylos in suode and lea-
thers - Blacks, browns, \/ (
greens, multicolors and
rads. Siaas 4 to 10—
WOMEN’S PANTIES
Trico-knit rayon briefs
with elastic waist and
logs. In pink or white.
Sises 0 and 7. 3 for—
White, pink, blue or
yellow. Size 2, 4, Ml 6.
Six pair for—
Children’s Pinwale
CORDUROY OVERALLS
Green, brown, mn- 4 pmm
run* and blue. Siaas | 7 /
I, 2, 3, 4, S, and 6 loll
One week only. A
It’s Not Too Early To Think
of Christmas ... Buy Now at
Beall’s and Save on Gifts.
BEALL’S... The RIGHT Way To Thrift
for WORK or SPORTS W<
Stop Taking
Harsh Drugs for
Constipation
Special Purchase 10 Doz.
BRASSIERES
White only, etaee gy a
32 to 38. A cr B ^ 1111
cupe. See them, H V V
you will went ■
more than two.
Two for—
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951, newspaper, November 22, 1951; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901124/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.