The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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attrlh- to *»*• ■ourtahmaat; tha* after tha
second dona thta week. I definitely
crawled oat. TO vote for tha Demo-
cratic ticket otiaigbt on November
7th. Too, 1 have a heritage. My fath-
er named mo for • stalwart ]
la 187«, daring the
itlal campaign, and my father
gave me tha name which I desire to
honor. Tha middle totter in my name
to Tildas. Although ha received
majority of popular votes, tha alac-
—V—
JUDOS JORDAN—'*
Tha editor had a nice latter from a
•sod man over tha week-end. Tha ,
—nantjas arrived horn JUDOD R , *5* 1 1
T. JORDAN, BeckvUta. Tamm. Wo V*mMobi
are writing thta pytignph and print
iag hto tatter beemse we are confi-
doat away of hto kind of clttoeas
aad fathers are going to re-elect the
Vroaidant Tsais/. Yet. we are
hf tkb oa Saturday JUDOS JOR-
DAN to tha fimmucof two flae sobs — *—* ••w
m the oarvtosTsffdW BGT. ROBERT *• that
JORDAN uml POWMLL JORDAN.
Via totter to the fditor follows:
Rockville. Texas
Nov. 3rd. 1M4.
Dear Mr. Mar.
I have readjust recent editorials
Rooeevelt-Trumaa, with a great deal
of interest aad criticism. Permit me
to say too, with hearty approval. For
• number of years I have not travel-
ed with the Roosevelt .administra-
tion "all-the-way through " ^ did not
prefer that he be the nominee for
the third tana, still was I strongly
•gainst a 4th term, but I try to be
loyal; however, I am not a “brass
collar” Democrat. You and I have
very little to do with who is the
aominee oa the national ticket; we
•re supposed to vote It; and like it.
There Mama to he nothing wo can
do to improve In this case at the
present time. When the so-called
“Regulars” had “Pappy” O'Daniel to
toms and stamp the state. I began to
wonder.
Your "H" editorial waa unique. 1
waa Canning In 1MI494S and wall do
I remember that in 1931, my cotton
jrrit. (oral vote was a tie and the RepnhU-
1 ease beat him out ter the presidency.
All that -with your edl-
‘ you run them a little
Respectfully.
R. T. JORDAN
MORK GOOSE—
la the lest Issue of this paper, the
editor received a letter from a mem-
ber of the enlmal kingdom who
signed JOB GOOSE. The letter was
supposed to be a "burn-up” oa our
editorial stand for ROOSEVELT. The
editor wishes to announce the passing
from the American political scene on
November 7th, 1*44, of OLD JOB
GOOSE, who was baked under a slow
new deal fire said tire being kept
at TEXAS REGULAR heat to insure
the DEMOCRATS of the fact that
they not DEWEYING It wrong.
—V—
PROUD—
We are extremely glad that the
national election went overwhelming
ly Democratic over the nation. The
editor to likewise proud that one ot
the 23 men who will cast Texas vote
In the Electoral College to from oar
county. JUDGE JIM STRONG, a man
who enjoys a circle of friends
the state. We are also
proud of the fact that ROBERT
BROWN. • fellow etttaea to oa* the
Important State Democratic Execu-
tive Committee. We we also proud
and 8HN. TRUMAN, la this targe
vote we sea the confidence ef the
displayed; we see unity of
eagaaud; a non the dawn
of a new day and quick wtaaiag of
the war aad peace. God Blees Amer-
ica!
—V—
O DANIEL i
WILBERT O'DANIEL, was treated
badly la Houston Texas one Bight
last week, when he attempted to de-
liver a speech over a statewide
radio hook-up OTMHML, a men
who holds the office of U. ■. Senator
, by the grace of the
majority of voters la the DEMO-
CRATIC PARTY was speaking fur 's
group that WAR known as the Tex-
as Regulars. The editor eapperted
O’DANIEL for the seat ha now
holds. We voted for him and help
him all we could. O'DANIEL ahoa
not have beea ran oat of Hoeati
The editor has written again, aad
•gala, aad again, aboat freedom of
speech. Wee speech wee denied
O’DANIEL at Houston. To real
DEMOCRATS the situation was ter
rlble. Some of the racket rotates aad
egg throwers wore no doubt rllod ap
and thought themselves Justified ta
their attack because they' knew
OTOANIML never voted la Texas be-
fore he started running for office and
voting for himself; they were prob-
ably mad at the idea of O’DAMBL’8
binding one of the two highest of-
fices of public trust in Texas aid
than battling the party that mad*
hto election to the senate possible;
the folks that started the uproar
possibly felt that O’DANIEL voted
the Republican ticket la Kansas aad
Ohio before he arrived in Texas, and
therefore, had usurped the senate
seat by subterfuge ad camoflauge. To
oar mind, none of these tecta would
Justify an old-fashioned. lfSf model
HOOVER type egg throwing contest
Now we had plenty of egg-toss in;
daring the hectic days of HERBERT
HOOVER, but the reasons for the
egg throwing were well known. The
people were fed ap with false prom-
isee aad Idle UK. Room of
hoys down la the agg throwing ta
Houston tha other night might have
hues among the group that egged
a big-shot Republican ap ta Faaala
serarwr*
developed in Houston the othte night
Rack rupttloas cannot ho repeated it
the voters win always take the prep
er atops at the baltot
—V—
FIRST LORD—
The CJUR Baudots tost their Brat
conference contest to Jasper ta Jae-
ger last Friday might by a score of
a pane SI
JThiirstiay. Wav. % 1>44.
—• —READTHE ADVERTISEMENTS-
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Carthage. Texas
LONG
DISTANCE
CALLS
KEEP ON
CLIMBING
Long Distance calls ora at an alMima
high.
It happans sometimes that (hart's a
biggar rush than usual on cartain cir-
cuits. Than tha Long Distance operator
will halp ta hoop things moving hy
saying—"Plaasa limit your coll to S
minutes."
Shu's grateful whan you soy "O.K."
SOVYlfWISTIftN BILL TILIRMONI CO.
GRAPES, Tokay*. 1 Lb.---------------------14c
Rata Baga Turnips, Lb.--------4c'
Yellow ONIONS. Lb..............3c
APPLES, Nice red delicious, 100 size, 6 29c
CELERY, Nice Bleached, Stalk___________17c
BELL PEPPER, Lb.________________________12'/,c
GRAPEFRUIT, Pink*, large size, each Sc
Fancy Yellow YAMS, Lb................. 4c
CABBAGE, Hard*Head., Lb.__________4«/2c
Fresh TOMATOES. Firm, Lb----------- 15c
Red POTATOES, No. 1 Grade, lb.--4c
Texes ORANGES, Nice Size, 2 for_____ 5c
Golden CARROTS, Full size bun., Ea. 7c
u
Crackers, Sunshine,
Crispy, Flavorful,
11 Ox.................. 10c
Sunshine Krispy,
Slightly Salted,
2 Lbs. .............. 32c
Aunt Jemima, Cream MEAL, 5 lbs
. 25c
Black Eye, or Cream PEAS, No. 2 cans, 15c
Search Light MATCHES, 3 boxes
13c
Price Albert TOBACCO, Can —
.........10c
Crustine SHORTENING, 3 lbs.
.... .. 55c
MILK, Pages, 3 Tall cans —
Swift’s Pride Washing Powder,
28 ox. 2 for _________
Lfc. i
PROTECT
YOUR HEALTH
arily troubled with bad colds,
about other health measures.
THE REXALL STORE
STOVALL BROS., Props.
Phone 53
Carthage, Texas
M&M
Grocer and Market
Phone 204
Fri. and Sat., Now. 10-11
SANKA COFFEE,
Pound Jar ______________
POST TOASTIES,
11 On. Pkg........
PARD DOG FOOD
2 Packages ......_______
FLOUR, 25 lb. White Crest, 25 Ox.
Jar K, C. Baking Powder_______________ $1.69
Palmoliwe SOAP, 3 bars_________________20c
SUGAR, Imperial, Granulated, 10 lbs. 55c
With $1.00 or more purchase.
Get GLAD Witk
50 Lb. Gladiola-FkOUR...............'...HJB'
l-10c Gladiola Baking Powder Free!
25 Lb. Sk. Gladiola FLOUR .... . $1.29
l-10c Gladiola Baking Powder Free!
CARNATION MILK K* BCTTCA BAMUtS
ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS, Lb. 31c
TENDER VEAL ROAST, Lb.
VEAL STEW MEAT, Lb. _
ALL MEAT WEINERS, Lb.
ARMOUR'S TREET, Per Can
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1944, newspaper, November 9, 1944; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891374/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.