The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954 Page: 9 of 16
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Oil & Gas
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Kd I tor's Notes When level-headed Ceell Travis, pub-
lleher of the Garrison (Tease) News, who Is a former tin-
Ion man, a Liberal, aad who has a personal grudge of Iona
years standing against Allan Shivers, changes his mind
since the primary election and states publicly that he Is
going to vote for Shivers Saturday, his comments merit
eareful consideration.
The following Is an editorial of esplanatlon why he
has changed, by Mr, Travis, carried in hie newspaper last
week i
Yarborough an> further leg the
simple reason that there Is mere
invoiced in this election then fust
defeating Allan nhieam. Alas. Mr,
Yarborough la making too man*
promises u would he human!?
impossible for him to keep them
Ay VlrgMis Page
I would tihe is saprasa my ap-
preciation to Patricia pace who
took notes lePMe while 1 was visit,
ins in loganspert last weekend
Prom ell aeeounta there was
a large crowd at the Pound last
week It seems that the hogs great
ly outnumbered the girts, which
is eery unusual.
The chaperones were Mr. and
Mrs John Pace and Becky, Mr
and Mrs Sen Walker and harbars
Jean.
home of the visitor* included
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ty Moaelet ef Coleman. Tessa, tip
de t osart of Usrp, and Heonp
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from Port Mood, Yanas. We were
happy to have Mary Lee Walker
sed aeeelyn Owens as visitor*, el
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turned from a trip to Row Turk
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sal# par million fast
A wildest faHsre has keen dril-
led shout seven mllaa anal ef Mi-
slbyvtlle at DeRalb Agriculture A*
aeeiatiea Ns. 1 Pickering Lumber
Company. W. i. Crane survey. Hois
was drilled to 7JM fast.
Primitive toptlntn to
Hold Tkroo Day Mootliif
There will he a three day Prt-
mitive Baptist Meeting at Harris
Chapel Community Meuse slatting
August 27, Prlday morning.
Services will he hold at II o'cL
eak, loach at naan aad al t. pm.
sang and preaching services, ana-
par will ha sarvad at • am
Might aervleaa will Papin at 7:10
pm,
Rvorywne is invited to coma and
enjoy the services.
IL TffAVIt, POnitiMif
I OARifMN NIW«
rr ethic* lectlng the leaser of two evil's, he
r should cauac
Mr, Tarhareuph has parmN-
tad his name ♦# he lied fe any
bind el ergs#faalfen that pra-
mfse* him a lew vetat, Ihinh-
•np apparanMy, that the antl-
fhleara torses cupplamaMid hy
the lahar and mprapatlan Warn
to havo harems a matter of no
tlegal concern, Judging from an
Horn appearing in the “Washington
Marry (Jo gonad," g syndicated
column appearing In many el our
daily newspaper*. A# nsuel the
writer of IMa column mode a
mountain out of a mala hill.
I am not tmnpInltPy and nn-
nuaJiliegjy pleased with cHhcr ran
aiy<!donpJ*uwm before be threw
his strength to tlaanhanar In the
rated against hhu In the first pri
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BOSOM FRIEND
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954, newspaper, August 26, 1954; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055032/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.