The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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Beat the hot weather
to the punch!
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TELEPHONE 215
Carthage, Texas
HEADQUARTERS
For Quality Merchandise
At Low Prices
mm rotation for DEPENDABILITY
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“WE BUY OR SELL ANYTHING99
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CARTHAGE, TEXAS
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CARTHAGE. TEXAS
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Church School at •:«
Morn lag Wonkp at 11 as.
Tooth Vollowahlpa 7 p. as
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10:00—E. a Moa
11:00—Preaching
7:00—Training Ualoa
7:80—Proaehlac
8:88—Monday—W.M.U.
7:80—WaS. Prayer
Aaaamhly Off
Near Clayton HI
PASTOR P. J. PARAMORE
ftaaSay School _10:00 A. M
Morning Worship__11:00 A. M
C. A. Sarrlcia -0:E F. M
Warship _7:00 F. M.
a. C. (WaS.) _0:00 F. M.
Your Watte Fat
Used in 37 Ways
There are 37 announces uses for
•waste fats collected hy Texas houee-
These are mighty Important to the
war effort. There are some me
uses to which waste fata are pat
which are secret
There Is no suhstltata for fats,
hence the Importance of the slow,
painstaking and troublesome Job of
saving everydrop of grease.
It la a Job that everyone can do
sad it Isn't the hind of Job that la
glamorised In Hollywood or heralded
on Broadway. It la common work
with a substance that Is messy and
hard to handle, (t has to be done a
little at a time. It would be easier to
target It all and let it go but out
oa the other end of the waste fat
line are the boys and men who
mean so much to America. They need
It. it would be nothing short of mur-
derous neglect and foolishness If we.
people bach home. Sid-
slare of a commonplace
look at the uses which i
of west tats. They fell an
anti-aircraft guas
anti-tank guas
pack bowltsers
and 81mm trench mortars
airplane cannon
ich chemical mortars
Dynamite for demolition
Otycerln for our allies
POE MTL.ITARY MEDICINES:
Sulfa ointments
Aoriflsvlne
Proflavine
Smallpox vaccines
Insulin
Opiates to ease pain
Surgical Jellies
Nicotinic acid
I:
VO* OTHER MILITARY \
Synthetic rubber
Airplane lubricants
Depth-charge releases
Incendiaries
De-icing fluids for airplanes
Nylon for parachutes, powder bags,
etc.
Hlgh-res intent paints
Fabrics of all kinds
Marine rope
Military and naval soaps
Hydraulic fluids
IOR INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES:
Metal -working
Mining
industrial soaps
realties
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Pood products
Railroad Isbrlcaata
Civilian soaps
Tanning and
Insecticides and fungicides
Hundreds of Items known to those
who nee thorn could be added to the
above list. The wide variety of aaee
of waste feta, their Importance to the
war effort and, la tact, to the coat-
munity welfare, come ea a shocking
revolation to man.
It la too costly and aot within
the power of the editor to mall out
Individual delinquent subscription
notices oa the Ural of each month.
Wans i look at the throe figures
•oltowtag your name. If the figures
read. "8-1-44“ your-time waa oat oa
May let 1844. If It made "8-1-44'
your time will expire on Juno 1st
We am now accepting only a lim-
ited anmhsr of renewals. Please
check your figures and ha among the
first to enter your
Four Years Ago
Churchill SaU
“We'll Come Back99
June 8, 1888 wee u end day for
Ragland. Jane 8. 1844 laid a different
story. A story predicted by Prime
Minister Wlastoa Churchill of Groat
Britain la oaa of the darkest hours
of England's history.
The second day of the battle of
the Somme river waa ragtag after
the last British soldier had retreated
from Dunkerque.
Churchill said: "Brttoa will fight
oa aatil God's good time aad the
now world with all Its power sad
might sou forth to the liberation aad
rescue of the old."
■SAD THt AOS
A iMt-selliag
m OVER TIE SOUTEj
War Bonds
Per Liberty and Security
Furcktoo of Wm Bends mid Sump*
today is hmsrauco for security tomor-
row. For sorry $3j00 hsosstsd now
during the Fifth Wot Loom Drho,
you will realise o rotssns of $4JOB ot
maturity of tho bonds.
Now homos,
hold furnishings, pmrshoss of fs
in hssshwss will ho possible ks o fow
yoors if you huy W or Bond* now.
Buying Wm Bonds is good bushsost
for you oud olso tho patriotic thing
to do for your country im its wor for
freedom oud liberty.
A,
n BLACK
DRAUGHT
.MER1CA wes built by men and women who began with tarings
such at investment in War Boods. Business grew because every American
bad an opportunity to adrance as far and as fast as his ability would
cany him. This opportunity—the fifth American freedom—has resulted
In a standard of living not approached by any other nation on earth.
Along with the purchase of War Bonds must go a determined effort so
keep America American—to maintain American opportunity of enter*
a
prise and assurance of reward for private initiative. Some people today
seek to change the very system of business that has made this the greatest
nation on earth. They would change our tray to a way that is now
for the American way.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1944, newspaper, June 8, 1944; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891451/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.