The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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IAMBI E. HEATON
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W E. M ANGHAM
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L. E. SHARP
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CARL JORDAN
(Re-electfe*)
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, Per dseetw ‘JUtommr—
* SAM T. HOLT
(jetton)
far Tw Tartar—
B. J, ANDERSON
(Re-Election)
A, O. STANFORD
OTTIE COPELAND
Per raww(Mlaaar>
(Precinct No. I
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fee CRMMiisiiMir. Prtc.
V&EORGE FURRH
W. O. ROQUEMORE J
For P*MM Weigh*-* |
(Precincts J, 3, 6 and «) r
E. T. JARVIS
WILLIE B. WHITAKER
- t GORDON Rr DAVIS ^
G. P. (Bud) ANDERSON
R. W. TOMPKINS
1 For Public Wsighsr—
(Precinct No. 2)
FRANK WHITAKER
(Re-election)
MAX CAMPBELL
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high school ha
NU| vaak aa a nauk of tft
iijblaaNi raariwatina lb»t tags
tab goto* aalTfca fecMol
Elsewhere in tfcfe
an adycffttecaaent a# tka aant
piajr la be pnamtid bf tbc
bigb school dnmmtU dab.
This play, tbc editor of tbie
coioein believes, R to be an
that it nill
to tboee
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Eleven boys and girls make
of the cast and tbaaa vote
■elected after tryouts heranee
of their pecvler ability to in
terpret their respective roloa.
Thoee selected and the ports
they are to play are aa fob
Iowa; S. Pinal Kord, Jack
Cooke; Hayne Prewley, Rick-
ard Davidson; Plummer Col-
lins, tames Pile; Dr. Hart*
Von Elm, Everett Pate; Teja
Von Elm, Sybil Laey; Liale
Prawley, Helen Brasher;
Hughson, Walter Anderson;
Morgan, Eugene Walker;
Magot, Addle Smith, Edna
West, Lile Metcalf; Betty
Danileon, CstylejRoss
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On account of the caaet of
small-pox at Hendsrson the
basketball game scheduled
with that bigb school wee can-
cdled. Basketball will soon
give way to ita more attractive
spring rfyal, baseball.
famay]
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Those that bone bee# an the
sick MM ere better now.
Mlasso Sybil Hondo some
Cecil Wyott and Monde
Herrfe nttended the show at
Rockville Friday nigkA
Mr, Jim Wiilieme and fam-
ily of Pino HOI risitod Mr.
George Wyatt and famOy
Sunday. *-r r
Eicon Harris attended
church at Youngblood Sstur-
day night.
Texes. 1
IMS.
oka Stroud, Com-
Prodwct No f;
No. 3,
WM)
Mias Jae Anna Cog, a Jun-
ior, spent part of fact week
in Marshall visiting kdr Mo-
tor, Mr*. B. A. Laird.
Mr. Andrew Jordan, a Jun-
ior spent last Priday la
SkrovopoTt,
mind posts'
hereby petition you to ofer
yourself for re-election to the
Flee you now hold. By neo-
ns of the enrol loot services
yon have rendered us in the
past, and by reason of the
rend program to be bod is
our precinct during the next
year er twe, in ept-odjng our
bend money, end knowing
your honesty and qualification
we feel that it would be to
the best interest of the people
in general If you would stand
for ro-elsction.
Forest McLeroy, Mrs, Es-
telle McLory, E- J, Hudson,
Mm. W. H, Develia, W. J,
Oden, Mm. W, J, Oden, M.
C, Shadowens, Mrs. M, C.
Sbadowsns, H. B, Rogers, Mm,
H. B. Rogers, Dfcft Brszzil,
A. L. Sharp, Mm. A. L. Sharp,
Mm. Lila Csdenbesd, Mrs.
Tom Roquemore, J, M Wil-
liam* Mm. Ada Williems,
Mm. J. O, Cole, Mm. J, Lis-
ton, J, Lfctoa. C, H. Elliott,
Mm. C. H, Elliott, Mrs. M,
J. Elliott, Mrs, B. A. Jerulgsn,
B A. Jemlgan, B L, Pyke,
Mm. E. L, Pyke, J, W, Sinclsir,
Mrs, L. H. Ydtes, J, D. Mc-
Jimsey, A. L- Hodge, B. M.
Samrighs, J. A* Hodge, Mm.
A, L. HodgC, J, E. Hodge,
Ha E. X
Pndh Mis- R. A-
Mm. S. E, Yat
dtfh
L, W. Deveiin, Cr B, O'Brysn,
L. H.f Yates,
Tbs High School Orchestra
will play far tbc VnMxtlne
party to be given at the* Book
Club Booms on Tuesday; Psb-
ruary 14th. Tbs party.,is to
be given by tbc Book vClub,
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C, B, O'Bryan, Mr. and
/, L. Vaughn, Howell
Lawless, J, T. Benner, Roy
Mm, Cj B,
Mrs _______ ■■
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Csdenhssd, Ell* Csdenbesd,
E. U. Studderd, H, J. Howell,
P. P, Gibbs, W. M. Strsnd,
Mrs, W, M- Strsnd, Geo. B.
Yates, Mrs. Geo. R. Yates.
W, D. Scott, Mrs.
Scott, S. E. A Mon, H.
C. herneot, W. J. Crayton,
Mrs. T. S. Gulley. Mrs EL C,
Hancock, E. G, Hsisatk, W.
O. Nowlin, Mrs W. O. Itow-
Ua, G R. Gibson, S, E. Welk.
H O. Freemen, Robert Wet-
xeL Weed Compton, W. Mike
Murphy, R, H, Job won, J, M
Stecb, H W. Eager, Than.
G. Retelige, FelixL. Ogletree,
W. O. Allen, C. P Cole, M-
J. McRae, A. P. ''oaaer, L.
H. Elliott, Bert Cochran, A.
L Bradford, Joe J. King, Es-
ter Scenrce, E. L. Scott, J, F
Clanton, J, E Plnnngnn and
wife, Henry Bindley, Ralph
Allen, R. A. Csdenbesd, Mrs.
L. C. Holt, J. W. Dennis, J
R. Dean, J. A, Herrington,
L. L, Cullom, P, D, Raquemore,
Mm. P, D. Roquemore, W. P.
Briggs, W. J, Morns, Carry
Morris, J, P, Morris, Mrs. J,
E. Flanagan, Mm, L, I . Cul-
lom, J. T, Parker, M.' D' Par-
ker, J. H. Parker, Mnw*R. O
Shadowens, B, O, Shadowens,
H. E, Hanson, A, C, Henson,
Mrs. H. E, Hanson, W. C,
J. Sutton, J. Hodge P, B,
Langford, W, H. Sutton, A,
Bruner, T, L, Hodge, E. C,
Briggs, Mm. E, C, Briggs, L,
Briggs, Mrs, L, Briggs, W'«L.
Msricle, M. E. Maricle ,Clent
Mericle, Mrs, Clent Mericle,
J. P. Nunley, Mrs, J, P, Nun-
ley, W. L, McDaniel, Edna
McDaniel, Mrs. W/C, BshteU,
L- L. Cole, J, Oi Gels, W. L.
Cole, Mrs. W. B, Cole, C. W.
Jay, Mrs. C. W. Jay, E, E.
Hill, J. H. Deutsch, Mrs. J,
H. Deutsch, C, L. Bryan, Mrs,
Alms Iwingford.
It wsc impossible to present
this petition to every tax pay-
er in the precinct but as many
as it was possible to see were
seen. An Indorsemiftit of
Mr. fftnmd's t
I be appreclntae.
Political Advert*
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Admrtissn^m
Mr, f. L. Dale baa arrived
in Carthage end will have
charge of the epplionci de-
partment of the Dixie Gas
and Fuel Company. He com**
from Henderson here and Car-
thage is glad to welcome hm
to the best county and town
In East Texas.
FOB RALE—-2 dandy regis-
tered Durov male pigs, thre*
months old, 113,00 each; al*r
some very fine registered Jer-
sey Bulls, resdy for service —
W. B, JONER. 11 -2tr
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H Is ksiSle, U. f., tor s trtsl
of tbs tablets sad writs tor firs*
On Thursday of last V*»k
tbs jrpls' basketball team was
organixsd In tbs senior
Miss .Josephine Poster U
of tbs team,
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Cuitom Hatching
Baby Chicks!
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Eff• hntcKod Ri the Stmahiiie Hatchery
receive the beat of care and Attention.
We have ahfolute control over our tem-
perature and moisture, assuring you r
maximum hatch of strong healthy
chicks. Trays of 117-120 eggs - $3,50
The early chick Is the money maker, re-
serve your custom hatching.
Sunshine bah? chicks come from happy '*
healthy hens of high egg production.,
Satisfaction guaranteed you with Sun-
shine chicks. %
SPECIAL OFFER \
Our offer of one 500 egg capacity New-
town OU Burning Brooder at one-half
price with every order of 500 chicks is
•till on this week—order now. Let us
help you make money with your chick-
ens.
WHITE LEGHORNS
Grade AAAi 250-300 egg breeding,
$15.00 per 100.
Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds that
will lay and develop into heavy meaty
broilers, $8.00 per 100.
Sunshine baby chicks come from happy
ture of health.
Sunshine Hatcheries
(Across from Beaty Hotel)
SAM SMITH, Local Operator
W. F MUNNERLYN, Gen. Manager
Custom Hatching—Baby Chicks—Poultry Supplies
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M* Weigher,
ft. H, KNIG1
For Constable—
(Precinct No. 1)
BEN L, PEARCE
JACK TODD
For Justice of Peaee—
(Prec't. No, 1)
R. B. PAGE, Re-election
For Justice Peace, Free. 6—
8. D. COLBURN
Commissioner, Free. 4—
C. B. HOOKER
(Re-election)
Gets Results With
Watchman Advertising
The following etatement
coming from Mr. Len E. AI-
sup, manager of the Lon E
Alsup Music Co., is appre-
ciated by The Watchman and
ia reproduced with hia per-
mission:
“I want to say that when-
ever I use space in The Watch-
man to advertise my merchan-
dise I see s quick increase in
sales of at least fifty per cent,
especially on mua* records. I
get mail orders from all over
the county as a result from
these ads. In last week's is-
sue dated January 26, we ad-
vertised a new record and had
a large quantity of them. We
aold out in two day* after the
paper was circulated and had
to order more."
The results that Mr. Alsup
is getting through the columns
Jui The Watchman selling m i-
aical instruments and music
records, any other business
^Snan can get.
Small down
payment-
balance
monthly
—You get thie dependable
vacuum cleaner with com-
ptete eet of attachments at
tow price, , . Satisfaction guar•
anteed.
■ucenue vacuum cleaner
—Beginning this month, our
salesmen will be in Carthage.
They will be pleased to show
you how cheaply and effective•
ly the Fedelco Operates.
Yours For Sorvica,
Southbveftem
Gas SSL Electric Co.
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Owens, John R. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1928, newspaper, February 9, 1928; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900765/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.