The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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Subject to penalty
State Pair Visitors
To See Ice Skating
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Colto* merketed In excess to 1141
torn quetea will to mIJnI to i pen-
4Ky to Nvm cento i pound, Accord*
to» to Syv. Roe, chairman to the
ronton county A.A.A. conintttoo
A recent amendment to tke A.A.A.
to net tto penalty rote on tnoeoo
tton ot 10 percent to tke toalc loon
to. Tke tonic loon rote, wktch lo
percent to the portty price of cot*
to 14.01 cento
pound on Auruot 1 end outomotlcol*
fined tto penolty, Mr. Roe en*
Ined. ‘Parity price to cotton on
lot 1 waa 11.40 cento o pound.
Ik marketlttft quota tor o form hi
tentoned no It woo load poor and
tto lor«er of the normal or oetnol
luctnlon ttmoe the ootwo«e allot*
it pint any carryover free cotton,
Roe pointed out. and all cotton
Ud In atceaa of tto quota ta
lo the aeven*cent penolty.
rwo types to morketlnR cards win
leeued for tto year beginning
mat 1 and contlnntnc through
J y II to nont poor. White cards will
laaned to producora planting with
their uereace nllotmenta and hor*
k nn penalty oottan on hand. Rod
<* da will to tamed producer* who
oncoodod their nllotmenta, here
’ over penalty cotton on toad, or
w mm cotton acreste woe not meat*
taco only on# rota of penalty will
to in effect thla year, any carryover
Pdftatty cotton which a producer baa
ok hand will be converted into at
tumult to sovonoont penalty cotton
equal to tto amount due under the
lower rate. Tto remain dpi) ef tha
cotton will tton become penalty free.
b clarifying ttria statement. Mr.
Roe aeenmed n producer hud TOP
pound# to penalty cotton carried over
from loot yqar on •whtali tto throe*
•mat per pound penalty, or a total to
•fit meaM hare toon One under the
lower rate. The mvea-cest rate, IN
pounds /would to officiant to cteSr
rtto ponata# and the remtatang 4M
pound# woild then become ' i
tank
Will not apply where
tents have been estab-
the total production le
. pounds or leas of Hat, or on cot*
and one-half Inches or more
■la Maple, or cotton grown In publlcly-
owand e>Pertinent atatlone for ea*
■penpeotnl purposes, Mr, Roe said.
firman* planting within their acre*
Offemllotmerits may place their cotton
.Itodlr the loan at the full rate. Farm-
RWa M kflitn^MWlo nM. Anil *
penalty
are * hnowlngly exceed their allot-
Thousaiuts to vleHora to the State
Pair of Tetaa M Dells, thla year
will see for tto first time not only
tto I orgeat expanse to Ice ever fro*-
en In Texas hut the greatest array
of skating stars avtr assembled in
the Mate performing on that tea.
For on the new Ice Arena In Fair
Park will he presented the “Ico-
Capadee ot 1141“, premier# of the
musical extrevengania. with 1M
blade performers who aot world at*
tendance records throuRhout tto
United States with the 1141 edition
ot Mlee*Capades.,>
The show will open on September
14 and will be shown throughout the
State ralr nightly and at several
matinee* presented In >the new
arena which has an Ice surface ot
It feet by 110 feet and a seating
capacity of MOO spectators.
Stars of th« show are lovely blonde
Bell I a. sensational young English
•hater; Vera Mrnha, five tlmae
champion of Caeefcosloaakla and
known na tha girl without n country:
Donna Atwood, tha lT*yanr-old Cali-
fornia Junior champion who turned
prtoeeelonnl to Join "IceCapadsa’
and Dench and Stewart, dentin
team. Other featured performers are
Lyman and Jackson, comedians) tto
spectacular Tire skater,*' "Red" Mc-
Carthy ; ,PhtI and Megan Taylor,
Serge Flash and many others In the
cant of 100 of the world'* finest Ice
performers.
At the close of "tce-Cepades" (to
Ice Arena will be open dally for
public skating, wltk morning, after
noon and night akattng sessions. Pro*
feaslonal Instructors will be avail-
able for private and class lessons.
Ice Sport* Inc., tha company opef
attng the Arina, to! obtained a
franchise ta tto Agmrtoan Hoc top
Association and the Dallas "Texans'*
will piny SO home games at the Ice
Arana against such teams as Min-
neapolis, St. Paul. Omaha, Kansas
City, St. fiOttls, Tulsa and Port
Worth,
The opening hockey game will be
against St. Paul on November 7 and
the season will close on Merck 17
when Dallas plays at home against
St Louis.
meats will be eligible for loans at
M percent of the loan rate made to
coopera tors. The excese cotton plac-
ed under the loan will be subject to
penalty when marketed later.
Tto Ray Scout Court to Motor for
the aobtoe District, Panola County,
wne declared In seastnn by Chairman
Hugh Walker at • P. M. at tto Court
Hones Tuesday night.
In vacation was given hr Ret. V
Q. Garrett.
Scout Vernooe Qarrott led the a*
imly in eingtag tto Star Spangled
Banner. - „
First Class Radges were presented
to Seouu Gun ton Rrownlag and
Philip Rooaoe by Troop Committee
man Clifford S. Roe.
District Chairman W. A. Ortolan i
presented tto following Scouts with
merit badges: Dan Austin Boren
Swimming, Life laving, and Bird
Study; Sylvan Brownt Cooking, Wood
Work, Flremnashlp, Music, aad Swim
Sing; Jimmie Biggaratofft Mask
Roy Riggerstaft: Scholarship, Plo
nearing. Athletics, and Flreatanahlp.
Bobby Garrett! Scholarship, Pioneer
in*. Ftremauship, Cooking, Safety,
Wood Work, Physical Development
and Bird Study: Vernon Garrett:
iPIremenshlp. Scholarship, Pioneering
Wood Work, Copkln/aad Bird Study;
Philip Kooucet Bird ltu«r, Lite Bav
ing, and Bwtmmlai: Sill Tiller:
First Aid and Scholurahlp: Guston
Browning: First Aid and Handicraft:
and Lamarr Smith; Handicraft.
Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Dan
Austin Boren was presetted his Star
award by Joe Men Fite.
Scouts Roy Biggerstatt, Rill Tiller,
and Bobby Garrett were presented
their Ufa Badges by Troup Com
mitts# chairman B, C. Clabaugh. •
[ in tto Rbasuow' of Troop1 Chairman
R. B. Smith, thb tallowing Rebuts
wore presetted their Befcoed Ditoe
Awards by Raymond Brown: Ouitdh
Browning, Sylvan Brown, end Lamarr
smith
Mr. Jobs C. Brown, tto spssbnr to
the evening, Rove e talk ea the prta-
ciplee of scouting and made so revel
interesting cemmeutartaa on the past
history to Scoutlug la Carthago.
The meeting wne adjourned by the
ringing of Tups* _
Exceptional Of forint
At Association
Hereford Solo
JACKBONVILLR, Tones.—The Bast
Texas Harford Breeden Association,
will hold Its secoud annual Sale, at
Tyler, Tetaa, in connection with the
Beat Texas Pair, at 1
September it|h.
P. ML. Friday,
This offering - Is M head to #1*
coptionally fine quality, \Jaitle. con*
.istlng ot 11 Balls and M Cows. A
sifting Committee, composed ot W,
H. Long ot Crockett, Frank Young of
Troup nud Marvin Matotrry to Cor-
mleans, examinod these animals, prim
to entry* and era well pleased wltn
the breeding lines and tha Individual
qualities ot all animals.
Bart Oartltt will auction thus* ani-
mal* assisted by Prank Parlay of
Kansas City, G. B. Peterson to Port
Worth and others prominently Iden-
tified with pure bred Hereford In-
dustry.
This Association features this Bale,
inviting entries from Its Membership,
throughout Bast Texas, as a means
of improving nnd encouraging purs
bred Hereford Development, which
movement ta gaining more and more
emphaals throughout Bust Tunes, as
an Important economioal develop-
PRAY FOR VISION «-*-
By RUTH TAYLOR
"Where there to ae vision, tha Vue-
ta thla hoar at trial aad trtbutattoa,
when potent forces for evil are un-
leashed la tha world, end the storms
to intense cbaflletlag opinions end
prejudice# are heating around a* tat
as prey for vtaleu to sen.
First, tat us pray for vtotau te sue
with clarity what Has stoat ant to
face tto reality to things,
by any shade to pen
whether It to the rase calar at endue
optimism, the deep green at peeel-
mtam. tto flaming rad ef eager, the
vivid yellow to pride or Ahe gray to
tadBforeace. Pray for titan to sue
clearly things as they really are tore
nnd now. -v. t
Second, lot us pray for'vtalan to
see with discernment; ta tank be-
neath (he surface; to «aa What is
motivating tto mq|taao and the
speeches of the hlthly articulate
groups recently" banded together la
this cetutry; to weigh every state-
ment, considering wait tto source and
Ita possible affect; to Judge carefully
and with matured wisdom; aot to to
token In by nay wave to carefully
stimulated moB opinion, nor by any
to too ^wild remora so earefally sot
afloat by a Hon elements, and no wall
calculated te upset tto morale aad
minds to our sincere, peace-loving,
God-fearing people. Pray for vision to
sos through gluts that vail the truth.
Third, tat ut pray for vision to
eoo with understanding, to view with
dtapasoioaato bat clear syos not only
what ta going on, but also the peo-
ple whom It affect#: to eoo all of
oar people with eye# of compassion
nnd sympathy, comprehending their
problems and Judging them as la*
dlvMuats, without regard for race,
moot.
Directors to this Association enjoy
confidence, at thla time, that this
sale wilt be one of consldrabla suc-
cess and will help achieve Hie oh*
Jectlves of tto Association la educa-
ting the public to the Importance of
good Boot Cattle, to the Income of
Best Texans.
'*nSk arir “
toward a distant goal; te keep Be-
fore as always aa ladtvMeais. aa a
to a aMMK*a IRfo Meal
lick WW map atfovei ta
• and latatiRPVtoam —
ta oar lives and to
wa map give te attorn rather than
what wa may sot treat Hfo, Pray tar
vision to see ahead. *' 1 -**•*
"Where thtau Is aa vis km, the paw
pto perish; hat ha that Matfnth tha
taw, happy ta ha" ;
Tto W. M. S. to the Central Bap-
tlat ehureh mat at tha home ef Mrs.
«. A. Morrison Monday, Sept, fe, tar
royal service meeting- Opening
prayer waa gtvea by Mrs. McDan-
iel. The devotional was read by Mr*
Garrett being taken ftom the Kith
Psalm. Prayer by Mrs. Ortfftn.. ta*
teresting talks by Mrs. Calmer, Mrs.
•ledge, Mm, Ford, Mrs. Bteokmea,
Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Mlntar. Closing
prayer by Mrs. Comer.
Mr. J. M. Whitaker Jr. and fam-
ily who has tone visiting his parents
at Loaghranch ,-toa returned to M
Pam. Tanas wham to will resume
hie duties na B. O. T. <5. instructor
in Ml Paso High School.
——■ **........
Mrs. Monroe Berber Is wltk her
mother Mra. T. L. Fleming to Clay-
ton. who tor toon on the sick Hot
for I weeks bat U improving. .
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Home, Loans
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Wo make long term, taw asst toaag
ta and near Carthage te build, hay
improve or refinance year ham* Far
further Information, write—
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HBNDBMON. HU!
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ROBIN HOOD
FLOUR
48 Lb, Sack, 2
PI* Pm* $1.75
24 Lb. Sack, 1
Pi* Pm........ 90c
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M&M grocery and Marks
WE-Phone 204-DELIVER
* - QUALITY TELLS AND PRICES SELL
Special* For Friday and Saturday, September 12-12
FLOUR,
WHITE CREST
4S lb. Sk. 2.1
24 Ik. Sk.rjSI.lS
12 lb. Sk. . S5c
For Finect Bakiny
NOW BEING
! SERVED....
DELICIOUS SANDWICHES ARE
ROW BEING SERVED AT OUR
FOUNTAIN. THEY ARE THE TALK
OF THE TOWN. JUST THE THING
FOR PATRONS WISHING A FULL,
COMPLETE, AND SATISFYING
MEAL QUICKLY. WE HAVE A
MENU WHICH INCLUDES THE BET-
TER KNOWN AND MOST POPULAR
SANDWICHES.
Carthage Drug Co.
The Rexall Store
E C. SMITH, Ownor
PHONE S3
GET READY FOR SCHOOL
School Lynches, School Supplies,
COFFEE* Folgers, 1 Pound .................31c
Sovon Dow Custom Ground, Lb..........25c
SALAD DRESSING; Quarts ... .........23c
. PEANUT BUTTER, Quarto..............23c
CRACKERS, 2 Pound Sun-Ray_____________18c
1 Lb. SUNSHINE—KRISPY..............17c
COOKIES and CAKES, Brown’s
3-—10 Ox* Pkgs. .......................25c
RICE, Big Ben, 2 Lh. Pkg.............. .....12c
BAKING POWDER, 2 Lb* Can
Dairy Maid ...______ 23c
— Glass Bowl Free
MEAL, 20 Lbs. Cream........... ......... 39c
MEAL, Aunt Jemimah
5 Lbs*—19c 10 Lbs*—33c 20 Lbs.-5Sc
SUGAR, 10 Pounds Pine Granulated . 56c
COFFEE, 7 Day, Custom Ground, Fresh
Rich, Full Flavored, Lb........................25c
SANKA COFFEE, Drink and Sleep
97'* Caffein removed, 1 Lb* Can...... 39c
PAR TEA, 1-4 Lb* Pip* 2 for ..... 25c
SALAD DRESSING, Kraft’s Miracle
Whip, Quarts .................................... 37c
MUSTARD, Quarto .......... 10c
VINEGAR, Heinz Cider, for Salads,
Pickling and Cooking Pints 12c, Qto. 21c
CATSUP, 14 oz. High Quality Bottle 10c
SWEET PICKLES, Del Dial, Qto*.......23c
JELL-O F reezing Mia, 0 Flavors, 3 cans 2Sc
Ice Cream Disk Free
PINEAPPLE, All Gold, 2—9 oz* Cans 17c
BABY POOD, Heinz Strained 14 kinds
3 cans ___________—------------- 23c
POST TOASTIES, 2 Larne 11 Oz*. 19c
TOMATO JUICE, Campbell's, 3 cans 23c
ORANGE JUICE, Pine Quality, 3 cans 23c
CORN, Swoot Field, 3 Cans -------- 23c
PEANUT BUTTER, Quart Jar . . .. .. 23c
POTTED MEAT, 6 Cone....................23c
CRACKERS, Sun-Ray, 2 Lb* Boa........ 18c
TOILET SOAP, Crystal White,
4—Sc Bars___________________________________________
PEAS, Del Monte Earlv Garden
Eatra Dalicous, No* 2 Cone...................21c
TOILET TISSUE, Delsey, Spend less
for good tissue, 3 Rolls ............ ..........23c
SUPER SUDS, Concentrated In the blue
boa, 2 10c packages__________________________,_____18c
Saves time and work
Any Broad that wo have—12c Loaves ..lie
10c Loaves 9c—9c Loaves_______________________Sc
FANCY GARDEN FRESH
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SWEET POTATOES, Homo Grown
New Crop, Per Pound....................... 2c
ONIONS, Yellow, 3 Pounds..............., 10c
CABBAGE, Fresh, Pound ............ Ac
CARROTS, Full Bunches, Each . ..... Sc
LETTUCE, Iceberg, 75s, Head____________Sc
CELERY, Fresh, Crisp, Urge
Sulks ...... 12c
TOMATOES, Per Pound.........IZZjU
ORANGES, Dozen______________________ 25c
LEMONS, 432 Size, Dozen ..............L 17«
APPLES, Urge Ones, Dozen___________ 29c
GRAPES, White Seedless, 2 lbs__________ 9c
BANANAS, Dozen ________________ 10c
MARKET SPECIALS
STEAK, V.I O. P-Md....._..... Sic
ROAST, Tender, Ponmi ....___________
VEAL, Crewed, Pound _____________
FORK SAUSAGE, Fmmd ...........
FORK CHOPS, Lawn, Found......
OLEO BUTTER, Found ...............
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1941, newspaper, September 11, 1941; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896496/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.