The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 20 of 24
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Staye Fresh Longer
Get Your Home Ready .
For The Holidays
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toaatlful profeaetohal resultab
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Willi the nugic bright**.
Ill Action nf exclusive
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•M, doll-looking colors
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Special Leave Granted
To New Army Enlistees
Young won who enlist In the Re-
altor Army during the period Dec
.•mbrr S. UP*, to January I. 1*R»
mas br granted a tit day leave, Re-
cording to SfY Grady Valiant. thr
local Army recruiter.
tip liberal leave policy during
the coming holiday season permits
I s-o.inK men to spend the holidays
with Heir families white drawrnu
full pay and allowance* from the
U. B. Army, the number of days
given depends on ihe date ol enlist
ment
For those who are qualified,
classroom courses and on-thr Job
training ate offered la more than
one hundred fields training to
I available in
speetot procrams u
such area* as Airborne, Air De
Tense Military Satire and Army
Bands Young men who like to
travel may choose an aaatcnmcM
in RurotP, the Far Fas'. Alaska
or Hawaii.
TV> take full advantage of thi*
liberal leave polirv. young men
ara urged te act immodPbNy t on
tae; BtV Tallant at Catthftge l\»st
Office each Wednesday morning
or call Ixmgvtcw. Texas, Collect
Ft. AS A 3 3182
This photo was taken at
the tec honoring Miss Carolyn Smith, queen or Panola
County for 1M4. It shows each Queen from the beginning
of the beauty pageant to the present , Mrs. Suzanne Neal
Tipton. 1 Bf>§; Mrs. Jo Ann Harmon Qeary, 1W60: Mrs Re-
becca HarkrMcr Broach, co-queen 1961: Miss Janie Gentry,
co-queen tftfllt Mis* Nina Beth Wardian 1662, Miss Kav
McKissack. 196.1: Miss Carolyn Smith. 1964
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Guide to Buying Toys for Cliristmas
With literally thousands of differ
eat and ingenious toy* on the mar
hat to ehooae from, the Christmas
shopper may well profit front the
advlee of ttnnlon R Baidnrf, pre
sldent of Tonka Toys, and lather
of five children
What thould you look fur when
shopping for Christmas’
try In match the toy tn the
chlld’i p
physical and mental deve
it. Frearhool girls and hoy*
ran he thrilled with the same play
things Whether they’re dulls or
dump truck*. Older children re
OUire toys tailored to their age and
set. A child should he given a toy
that he ran fully enjoy without
grown up help.
Mahe sure you understand How
• toy. or game, works. It It needs
batteries, be sure io have a supply
of tosh ones. If it’s a game, study
ihe rules in advance. There's no-
thing more frustrating for young
stars than a Christmas present
they can't immediately enjoy
For younger children (under
(cm try to aeleci some toys (hey
have to work with These should he
lops that challenge their Interest
and participation, not toys that
work while they waleh Just as in
grown up life, It’s belter lo play
and participate than to simply all
In the stands and look on.
Good design and construction arc
Important, not only because they
guarantee the parent's money la
well spent, but because they help
tench the child the value of fine
workmanship.
Inspect Ihe quality of ihe male,
rials used If you want to he sure
thi toy will outlive Christmas Day
High-grade materials, well finished
and accurafely assembled, mean
your toy Investment is good for
yours rather than days.
Safety la alwaya a prime const
deration While the American Iny
Industry has made great strides in
guaranteeing the safety or the
young toy user, we have Many Im
ported toy* on the market I al-
ways rhrrk a lop for dangerously
sharp edges or points If a toy uses
electricity. I make sure il has the
“underwriter approved" label
Rven though the one big special
toy for each child may serin to
stretch the Christmas budget, you
can round out your Christmas giv-
ing with other intriguing, fun fill
e«l package*. Understandably, ihe
more expensive toys get nuuh of
the advertising space, hui any
good toy tlcpailmeni wiM have n
selection of high-quality toys for
Imys and Iris at res onaldc price*
Your safest choice in to; s, for
all but the very youngest, is souv*.
thing Hist t oni cs the child lo imi
late Ihe glown-up world of Ids pa-
rents By the same token, these ate
often the most educational toys he
cause they incorporate exercise In
phy leal dexterity as well as Into
R'native play,
A* a last dutl n, * uy toys with
appeal for, the chddrert. not for
y ourself.
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EXPimiNCf
Years of specialized Irain-
Iiir and study qualify your druggist
to dispense today’s many-life saving
drugs anti to compound your doctor’s
prescriptions accurately, efficiently.
HAND DRUG
KIN TUHNIH-Ownpr
Phone OX J4701
Come look them over!
Hints For-
Your Health
AMgRlCAM
MgOICAl ASSOCIATION
Come try them out!
They're in our showroom now—ready for you to see and drive. So come
on m and get the full story on the beautiful new Chevrolets for '65.
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plaint ft occurs at all ages from
Infancy to eighty, and probnbty no
tody has failed to experience m
digestion That’s why we call H
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degrees ef indigestion anys a
publication of the American Medi
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first, we arc "treating" miraetv
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Chooee n new Chevrolet, Cheretle, Chevy II, Corvair or Corvette now at your
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900767/m1/20/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.