The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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to Court at Orlatoal Appeals, Austin, will deliver the i
t Christo* UnJrersUy. Ptotider t of tha class which V
r WUmb to Orinnrtl, U mrmlswaals sermon on Sun
Itomhiity, minister to tho central Christum Churtth.
Where QUALITY TELLS
Saturday
May 3M
Prices Sell
Grocery&Market
K. B. Flour
THE Pi
tTCHMAN, CeHMfe,
Cbc Uganda IXHatcbman
EstnMiahwd 1CV3
Entared u second etnas mail asattar at It* port otttc* to Cart tea*
Trui under tkt M at March trd. 1M.
Aay wnaoMH rtttoMoa upon tlw ckwwtw. ataadtog or ropotoH— of
tty parson or flrat or corporotioo which may oppoor to tkt columns of
The Panola Watchman will ho gladly corrected upon being brought to U*
attrntJan of the publisher
All obltuartea, Cords of Thou Its sad other like Matter each as notices
for potto* pattering whore referee Is oapoctoi or admission chorpoo art
to k» made wtll be charged for st the rate of 1 reals per word. Classified
sdvyrtlieli rates t cents per word for first Insertion—ao ad accepted aador
25<- runhy rates on application.
Attention!
Library Readers
Rambling—
told us the last paper wag the hpto
ewer Issued In Carthage slace he
Tnorcd here several rears ago. We ap
pmiate Ms appreciation
sees
LSI LONG la now living In Shelby
«-minty, but like MARY MARTIN—
bis Heart Belong* to Panola." MR
LONG saH the only thing wrong with
the local taper waa the tact It only
appeared in bis mall once a week.
He'll h* moving back lo this county
la July.
• • # •
MR. *ml MRS J. B HR WE" have
left for tbclr summer home lit' Ponder.
Texas. The BROCKS and their eon
have been Interested clilaon* ta the
community welfare since he accepted
a place oa the high school faculty
hero Ma, j achaAl toarhsrv doal fit*
a hang about a town'as long as the
•alary check Is regular. J. B. BROCK
u not that way. aor neither is hit
Panola County
Singing Convention
The Panola Connty Staging Con-
vention will be held at Clayton next
Sunday. June lad.
This in all probability will ba the
largest gathering that* evor been la
this section of tbo state.
We Will tatv* the best talent the
South affords, so If you live la Pa*
nota County and approve of
singing you are urgently repw
to* bo oa hand with a basket ami
help to take care of tbs many visi-
tors who will b* present. Come and
let's nuke this the banner day for
singing
J. H. PITTS
President
The Library
now oa the postal shelf ta ho rtreekt
Below we have listed the «*>,*•
aad author* of the hooka oa that
jroe may have an Moo os to the
type books wo have In the libra n i
"Utile Known Tacts About Well
Known People'* baa some aatq
* twits of character aad persona!
which celebrated men aad warn-.
revealed by Dale Carnegie, throng',
rooe to poetttoas ol prominence and
Influence It la filled with Writ
fheta as: The Drat lime Greta (.,»
marrthd to oa*
wife of another,
thrall
you richly ---------
"This la My Story** by Kteauorj
Rooeev.lt -The Intimate, candid auto-,
biography to ta*- most important wo*!
man tu America, written with the j
simple dincerrtty that has mode her.
slso the mo*! populai.
"Thauk You. Jeeves" by P tl Wod>!
enhoaa*. Par the Brat time. Jesves ta
a full-length novel. Uke onion noup.
the plot thickens before II I* fairly
served.
• With Lawrence la Arabia" by
Lowed Thomas; The Tea Commend
menu by Warwick Deeping. "Thu
Strop Lamb" by Thoms Smith "Trl*
ok»y** by Louts BmmdeMt "The
Postmen Ahrop* *!««• ***»” ^
jsmee It. Cratot **li Can’t Happen
Here" bp Sinclair Lewie. "The Hplrtl
of the Border” by Sane Greyt "Flont-
lag Perill* by K Phillip* Qnpophetm;
•St erlet Sister Mart * Rp Mh Ptoer-
hint The Honor to too U§ thowr*
by dome* Oliver curftoto; "wy Son.
My Son” bp Howard Smith! and
"Honor Bound” by With Baldwin.
Mrs. Omar Wood* Ohd little daugh-
ter. Whnde Jana, to Hohhs. Now
Mexico am guests of her parents,
Mr aad MrefBdgttr Bonn la aad tom
lip. . * W
Commencement Figures it Ta C# U»
poaad tor *
mto tin
OOMlft
qtiedted
PERSHING CALLS
FOR RELIEF AID
> Except from letter of General John
wife. They love Carthage an! hare [ j. Prruhln*.
many friend* here who will mist them j "There Is ooo thing
American* can now do.
this yammer. They dropped by the
office to order the PANOLA WATCH-
MAN sent to them at Ponder.
• • • •
which all
and that I*
rw
mb**
I. 1 REEVES Is
-dog*. The other day a ,man parked
his automobile ta front of the motor
company for several hour*. In It was
a dog. About noon, the Chevrolet
dealer walked by the office with a
sack of food for tho dog—I ft to buck
U »:bi a? tong a* the maser absented
himst-lf fiarn the car. It* the little
thing* !n life that count. MR.
RKKVES don't k tow THE RAMP.
LKH witnessed hi.- act of kindnessj
but wc.jid and wc think It a flaej
on*.
e • e*e %. .
> J C MORRISON. JR. la doing •
lot at talking eves the ., edlo these
days. You coo rind him »«v»nd noon
<r four points <>n the dial,
pity i. C. can't get the war
jam! past It along ta tha »**•
thaod days, hot fadhrail • gn* lol»<
prohibit that Jake nays the r.iatoia-
tcatleno commission to ao tight they
won't hardly let an hasatoi operator
gtvo oat the weather rep rt—epald
the German* will got hold of It.
* • » • •
EL* EMBRY, local ba.-siccr, made a
atsewhle doaotior. to the Red Cross
tort grcck-cnd and didn’t stop with a
daasttun He turn— In ff.t more be
voluntarily collect'd for the drive
His actio:, fa to l»e commended
• ♦ • •
JAMES ROY MURPHY, son of MR
aad MRS ROY Mt'RPHY of this city]
has garelved notice of bis tran-
fer to Hawaii. JAMES ROY has been
in tha C S. Navy only a sh :t t«n« ;
but ha» received several promotions j
and honor. and is now paymaster on.
the ship to which h>- Is f!S»lgn«*' ,
HOY le-ls mi<iW\ good about bU I
poarttic f ir is*- hat selected hi# own
place In. the service of ht* country
' aad in the event America gets in the
to unite to alleviate the horrors of
war for the civilians In the stricken
nation*. This w# can do through
a great lover of the American Red Cross, which Is
now appealing to the nation for a
war-relief fund of at least HO.OWLPOO.
The situation has become so desper-
ate abroad that the Red Cross must
move with the utmost speed to send
hospital equipment, ambulance*, sur-
gical dressing* and clothing to lha af-
flicted areas.”
Words Of Appreciation
I want to take this opportunity of
publicly expressing ntjr appreciation
to the good people of Carthage and
other points for the many klndaeasaa
shown me while in tie hospital at
Dallas. Especially do 1 want ta eg-
pras* appreciation la those wtu>
kindly famished blood for the trim
fusions. Your klnto»e*s shall never
be Mtfoft- n Mrs. Smith join* me In
these egpr»»*l».»ns.
s T. SMtTVt .
WMWWV
“Old Glory” on Treasure Isle
present in the future he will
probably receive ana; -r promotion
or t»r; and be free to give the
civic# a }«••*!.a or t wo on haw to
resiiy d<. the rightiiu. Aftar alL we
all kr,o»- that it )• the man on the
; ,«Uy who will do the bulk of
the fighting in the next wgr.
• a • a
THE RAMBLER received a letter
ft >m his friend ALBERT G CARTER.
! the T*'Xa» Railroad Commission
Saturday. He told us bow muih he
enj-yt I tha paper. He has many
ti. :>is in this area who are glad to
**• him occupying bis present place
of public tro*; t ARTER was afpolnt-
*-d to serve the people »« a employee!
at il iemmlssJoa by JKKRY l*Af>
LKR. eandidaTe tu governor this
hat advarUaemeat; lha
Will Rogers came to New York he
rod* a freight train with a load of cat
tie; and the original of Mickey Mouse
waa a mouse which lived la a gr. •
age which Walt Disney used as a
studio.
"Haggle* Of Red Qap” by Har
Leon Wilson Is a new edition of oc
of the greatest ctaastea—the hllari< .
story of a proper Rnglieh valet Orb *
came to America as the man-tt -
vent of a Western rancher
"Red Pepper Barns" by Orate »
Richmond Is a beautiful, heart War
lag story of a red headed l
town doctor and the women Wh
loved him _ ■
“My.lsry nju**^ by Kadtleen N,
rla is a not ail* example of her gr« ;
story-telling talent, for It Is a Mulct'-
sting, prowling talc toll of atm«
phere and suspouce sal at the oar;
time a sincere warm hearted and np
pealing love story.
"The Stute vs Elinor Norton" by
Mary Roberts Rinehart la an «x:<
ordinary crime novel of a worn
who was gradually forced by cWCbfn
•un.es to commit murder.
“The Greek Coffin Mystery"
Ellery Queen, a murder my«t
where a look into the coffin is sx
tested and a second corpse la fouu
A book of tense action sud mount in.
suspense.
"Honeymoon Wife" by Agn
Louise Provost. The story of tl
trar.sformsOon of wideeyed Ma>
Into a glamorous and lovely worn ■
Thia flour is a special astro high
patonfr flour. A flour that is
guaranteed to aotiafy in overy
respect.
4S lb. Sk. Per ak« ..$1.55
2-45 lb. ak. per sk. $1.45
24 lb. Sk. Per Sk...... 79c
2 24 lb. Sk. Per Sk. 74c
First Premium
1- 48 lb. Sk. Per Sk. $1.45
2- 48 lb. Sk. Per Sk. $1.35
1- 24 lb. Sk. Per Sk. 75c
2- 24 lb. Sk. Per Sk. 70c
Pecrlegg
1- 48 lb. Sk. Per Sk. $1.30
2- 48 lb. Sk. Per Sk. $1.20
1- 24 lb. Sk. Per Sk. 70c
2- 24 lb. Sk Per Sk. 65c
Meal, Pearl 37c
— —1 .... ..........
Lard, Pure
8 lb. Carton _______59c
4 lb. Carton ...... 30c
Jcll-o, any flavor 2 for 9c
Crackers, Sun-Rajr
2 lb. Box ... 15c
Soap, P & G or Big Ben
3 Bars lflg
Mustard Qt. Jar
Cane Syrup, 10 lb.
Pail* —............. 45c
Peanut Butler, qt. ... 21c
Gulf Wax, 1 lb
Cora Libby's (<
style) Can __
Specials
Friday it
Saturday
May 314
Outing Specials
Powdered Sugar, Brown
or White, 2 Pkgs. . 15c
Pinsaple, 9 oz. Can
2 for 15c
Salad Dressing, Miracle
WhipQt. 31c
Temple Garden, Qt. 19c
Light Bread
Long Loaf . 11c
Short Loaf 8c
Paper Cups, Pkg. 8c
Paper Plates, Doz. 8c
Paper Napkins, Doz. 8c
Paper Spoons and Forks
Per Pkg. . 8c
Grape Juice, Welches
Per Pt. ... 23c
Coffee, Admiration,
Maxwell House or
Phelans Lb. 24c
Pickles, Sour and Dill
Per Quart .............. 12c
Vinegar, Bring your Jug
Per Gal. ..... ; 13c
Super Suds, Blue Box
Large Size . ... .... 22c
Small Size ...... 9c
FEED
Shorts, Grey 17^
(Not 16 * Bran) $1.55
Bran ............. $1.30
Oats, 4 Bu. Sk. . $1.75
All kinds of Chicken
Feeds Hoi.
Meal and Halls .. $1.15
Milk, Pet, Silver Cow or
Carnation, 6 small or 3
Large ... 20c
m sasawtoHak mMtommmtoamsmtoMHMW magatotoinnaMMeiMMtnMnMHni
Paper Napkin#, 2 boxes
of 100 for ...... —-15c
Paper Towels, 2 Rolls of
150 towels each ... 25c
a'MMa.m,llll,i, I 11 ■—O—MOM——MMM—
Toilet Paper, 3 Rolls 10c
Tomatoes, Per Can ... 6c
Sugar, fine Granulated
10 lbs. ,46c
Catsup, 14 oz. bot. .10c
Cut Beans, 2 No. 2
Cans 15c
Fruits & Vegetables
Bananas Doz. 10c
Peas, Blackeyes, Lb. 4c
String Beans, lb. 4c
Corn, 2 Ears .. 5c
Lettuce, Head 5c
Squash, Per Lb. ... 3c
Potatoes, 10 lbs, for 10c
Market Specials
Dressed Hens, A Fryers
Dry Salt, No. 1 ....... 8c
Dry Salt Jowels ..... 6c
Bologna Sausage ..12c
Sliced Bacon, Lb..... 15c
ALL CHARGE ACCOUNTS ARE REGULAR PRICE
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1940, newspaper, May 30, 1940; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896170/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.