The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1940 Page: 5 of 12
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Maki Your
Summer Vacation
Plait Now!
SEE AMERICA
By raU, you con go from coast to coast of our won*
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America's two gay and beautiful Expositions. '
Golden Gate
'International Expeslties
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May 25th to September 29th
NOW Talk World's Fair
May 11th to Octobor 27th
Trivol the Santa Ft Scenic Route and be sure
to stop off and visit GRAND CANYON
QBJUVD CIRCLE TOUB
See Both loirs for One loro
By BLMOne It TOWN
Klnasr community, Hunt County
baa kmn a warded a rath pgae of
9SSS provided by Uta Farmer* and
Merchant! Compraaa and Warehouse
Company for winning Mr at place tn
the Eaat Texas Chamber ot Com-
merce Stacie Variety Cotton Comninn
Ity Contest.
Dramatising the value of farm pro-
ducts and encouraging tbelr use con-
tinues and tba newest festival on the
docket la tba Alfalfa Fiesta schedul-
ed for Hearne on Thursday. May 30.
Some think that Fomer-Ooveraor
Alfalfa Bill Murray ot Oklahoma
would add a lot of color to an oc-
casion of this kind.
Two festivals yat laft In the re-
pertoire are a Cbamurgtc Cavalcade
end a Folk Festival. Hnntavllle and
Sam Houston State Teachers College
are toying with the chemurglc Idea.)
and Taylor did eoasldsr the Folk
Featlral for a while last year.
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The East Texas Hereford Breeders
Association will kold Its first meeting
on the Frank Young Ranch nlar
Jacksonville on Saturday. June 1, the
next day after tba Old Fiddlers Con-
test and Reunion ft Athens. U is also
reported that ths directors of Taxes
Hereford Association will tour Bast
Texas for first tints this year. Cov-
er crops to build fertility of the
soil along with cattle grating on
permanent pastures not only helps
to balance agriculture but to place It
where It belongs.
What helps agriculture and rural
communities helps business and In-
dustry la ths working philosophy of
the agricultural program of East
Tegas Chamber. Contributing Im-
measurably to Its success Is the
splendid work of the 'Texas A. A M.
College Extension Service and Ex-
periment Station and School of Agri-
culture. We should «U be very ap-
preciative of thaae fine services.
STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered by the itching of Ath
late's Foot, Eosstna. Itch, Ringworm
or sore achtaf feet HOOKSR OftUO
CO. will sell yon • Jar of Black Hawk
Olntmont. Price Ms and fl.09.
LV READ THE ADS
NACOGDOCHES BEAUTY
SCHOOL
"The toheel of Simoom
Our Prises and Terms Sntrsmsly
Reasonable
Positions Obtainable
Mrs. N. 1. Campbell, Owner
Nseofdeshes, Texas
107 Mound Street
Phans 713
m FORD WAT
OF DOING BUSINESS
than If
tbo to 010JOadny, with the average wage
f7i), exclusive of salaried employees.
■ he Ford Motor Com-
pany was the first large
company to establish the
8-hour day—also In 1914.
And die 40-hour work
was inaugurated by the
Ford Motor Company in
1926, years before any
such laws existed.
The Ford Motor Com-
pany employs men with-
out regard to race, creed
or color. It is common
knowledge that working conditions in
the Ford shops are the best that science
and constant care con moke them. A
•quart deal, a just wage and stabilised
employment fat • large proportion of
our employees — and as fully stabi-
lised for all as conditions will permit —
enable our men to retain their personal
independence.
En consequence of these policies the Ford
Motor Gompeny hoe one of ♦fw finest
bodies of employees in the world. The
larger proportion ys mature men of long
Henry Ford end Idsef
Ford keep deity per-
sons! touch with ell
pheiet of toed menu-
fee tore. tn e conference
with hit ttoff, Henry
Ford often teyti "Go
eheed—Fit tit here end
repretent the pnhlk"
> ato good-
lord Motor Company
was the first to moke •
motor car within tho
moans of tho average
family—quitting tho
manufacture of what wen
then the largest selling
model in the world to
uo soe ns cisoscn nciu us
all tha 10 years since that
time has been the average American
family —for which it has consistently
provided car fsriUtiss which formerly
only the wealthy could buy.
It is the policy of ths Ford Motor Com-
pany to shat* tho benefits of advanced
methods and management with workers
and public aUha- Increased wages and
employment over a period of many years
have rasullod In
Jflf per cent ittemot^t
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Saturday, May 25
WILL BE A RED LETTER DAY IN
THE COUNTY IF FARMERS VOTE
FOR THE CREATION OF A SOIL
CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO EM-
BRACE PANOLA AND SHELBY
COUNTIES.
“THE BENEFITS WILL BE
UNLIMITED”
Panola Motor
Company
choose it
Carthage Girl To
Attend TSCW Next
Year _
DWNTON. Tax.—Mlaa Mildred Orr
of Carthage la planning to attend
Texas State College for Women for
the coming school year 1940-41, ac-
cording to college authorities who
hava entered her room reservation.
Largest residential woman's col-
lege In the world with so enrollment
of nearly 3000 stodente this yaar,
TSCW la notsd for Its wtie variety
of liberal arta and practical arts
courses for women. Dornltories open
September II with registration for
new atudenta beginning September
17.
high School Graduates
flop Into Boot Positions
After Tew Months Training
Kish School OradustM. trained In our arhonl,
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Majsetle SulMlUe. Sbrwapvrt. La.. Flwne t int
Servel Alone Freezes
Silently with
NO MOVING PARTS
COMB THE FIELD for your
choice i.. you'll ind Servel ie
the wv^r'autoowdc' that oflers
al the advantages of freezing
with no moving pane. Sae the
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SERVEL
James L. Malone
Candidate For Degree
At Texas University
AUSTIN, Texas. — Jatnca Malone,
non of Mrs. Carr or G. Malone of Car-
thage, Is a candidate for ths degree
of bachelor of science In mcchanhel
engineering to be conferred at tba
June 3 commencement of the Univer-
sity of Toxaa.
Malone Is a member of the engin-
eering honor societies. Tan Beta PI.
PI Tan Sigma, and flam-horn. He al-
so belongs to the American Society
of Mechanical Knglneera.
Before coming to the University, he
atndled at tb« College of Marshall
I for two yeara,
fur tho Watchmnc
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1940, newspaper, May 23, 1940; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895995/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.