The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PANOLA WATCHMAN,
Thursday, October 12, 1933.
COTTON CROP
IS BEING SOLD
AS GATHERED
SAYS REPORT
Prat-tk Jlly all Trx#» «oiton farmer#
are partkRating in the (iovrnimtat'i
cotton acreage reduction program.
The eatimated yield for .thia year i#
S,S15.ftOW halt#, (ompared si h i.5«0.-
000 hale# la»t year. Insect damage
•lilt to caceaa moisture ha# been
heavy in some local It Im with new
boil, b tag puu< lured aa #oon a#
they appear, while iu aoctiona where
growth ha# been rank the bolle are
rottiur on the stalk# Ginerally. how-
ever, condition# are favorable. Pick-
ing and ginning are going ahead
rapidly with total ginning consider-
ably in caceas of u#ual season*! fig-
ure#. Market- ar«- considered good
and practically tue entire crop ia
being #old a# soon as ginned. In the
western ar«-a increased production per
acre will offset the (Jovi rnment'a pi in
for de< rease.
I^ite feed crops are in fairly good
condition but many acres will not
make sufficient feed for winter u*e.
Small grain for wint r grazing ia
going along lapidly.
Hice hirvestlng continues at a rap-
il rate with the <ju<lity of the crop
high. The late crop will #how bet.
ter than usual unit production, al-
though yield for the state will be
15 per emit short of that obtained
Ju#t y«ar.
Sweet potato proiludi-ni will show
u sligtr unit decrease iompared with
last #ej-on Quality aj-o In# not been
up to standard, and practically the
entire crop Is being h id by grow is
becius - of unsatisfactory markets.
The pecan crop in central wi*«!
Texas Ik in excellent condition and
movement Will ba he iyy during the
next thirty diy.*.
Turkey production for th holiday
markets will show 25 per cent d<-
crease us compared wi h last year’s
movement. Toe birds are phntiful,
hut unfavorable range condition dur-
ing tlu* summer hi# retarded growth.
Wheat planting In the northwestern
areas is w. II ulong. hut retarded in
a few localities on account of dry
roll. Fields have begun to green up.
The acreage will be do«e to that of
last year.
Haugtg ar? in f.iir condition, hut
would be greatly aldej In mauy lo-
calities by additional rains. Cattle
are in f ly good condition, and full
movement has started. With scarcity
of feed It is expected there will be
heavy movement of grass fed cattle
to slaughtar, Sheep and goats are
In good condition.
as-......
Is to
Heavy Football Training Begins
By Albert T W
AUTgCAIT « A
Tyler Host to East
Texet Rote Festival
TYLKR, Texa#.—Its11 road , and bu -
linea serving Tyler announced today
that they will put on specUl rate#
for the East Texas Rose Festival to
be held here October 11 and 12.
These rates will be approximately
one and a third times the one-way
fire for the round trip and will b-
from elite* and towns within a radius
of one hundred mile# from Tyler.
Festival officials are anticipating
an attendance of at least 15,0<)o.
i Though the bulk of the crowd will
‘ be from Texjs, there will be hun
dred# of visitors from perhaps a half
dozen Southwestern state# to bear
!>r. J. Horace McFarland, outstanding
rose authority of America, lecture on
“Adventures in Rose Growing.'* t)r.
McFarland’s talk will follow a ban
<tuet in his honor on the closing night
of the festival.
A mechanical men operated by s
phoUetrlectric cell will bow sad speak
words of welcome to the visitors to
the Franklin Mu#eam which ia now
being completed in Philadelphia
Page Maeliougair* "Rosie/*
A little known industry of Norway
is tbe grinding of dried whale meat
into a sort of flour. It i# then made
into a fine quality of meat extract.
Renew your subscription now—$1.00.1
ARTHUR 5QUYRES
Certified Public Accountant
(Tsxao and Louisiana)
Member Americas Institute 9t
Aecountaats.
200 Swann 914%. PI
Tyler, Texas
Switzerl.mil Is to build a giant
statue of Christ twice <ih (nil us tho
famous Christ of the nudes.
Renew your subscription now—$1.00.
'ambling
'round
NEW YORK
“"^UUOUKENMV
We saw a sandwich man on stilts
the other day. Lonesome soul, he
was holding a conversation with a
man on a ladder washing a second
story window.
When snows fly iiiuny New York
ere pay nickels to wulk underground.
Dy using subway stations, building
und hotel lobbies it is possible to
wulk underground as much as eight
blocks without retracing a step. Lex-
ington am) list to Madison and 16th
Is typical.
VOe Added
OommiHe Qoiich/
*T*0 ASSURE the comfort
<1. and pleasure of onr
feminine guests, we created
an exclusive lounge for them.
Here they may meet their
friends, or spend their leisure
moments, in privacy compar-
able to their own homes.
The exclusive Ladies'
Lounge is beautifully deco-
rated, is conveniently located
on the main floor, yet it is
removed from the annoyance
of public gaze. This ia just
another of the many reasons
why THE A DOLPHUS
HOTEL is—
A# though to bear out the state
ment that Americans are "Joiners.’’
the M.mil at tin classified telephone
directory Tlsts over seven hundtvcT
clubs of nil sorts.
old hold's wine vats glassed In as
protecting grottoes around the floor.
COMING BACK TO TEXAS.
One of the b st ’’blind dates” we
ever had was arranged by telegram.
It read, "Dorothy arriving four fifty
Tuesday afternoon meet you informs-
lion stand Grand Central station
wearing brown coat green flow.r und
answers to whistle of last phrase of
Auld Lung Syne.’’., . . and so ro
malice was born.
• • •
ll« re Is a piece of poetry composed
by J. I*. ITfghtow r, who is now in
Mesa, <’ dorado.
fO*
FEEL OF THE FORO'
REVUE WEDNESDAYS
GET OFFICIAL CONTEST ENTRY
AT • P. M
•LANK. . , FREE . . . FROM ANY WFAA-WKY-KVOO
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER ... FO* MTHER DETAILS
I left my girl in T- xus
Left her standing in the rain,
Heat my wuy to Tyler
Caught myself a government train.
Imagine our sense of chagrin for
t lie owner when a smartly liveried
chauffeur drew up his Immense new
Rolls Hoyee in Trout of Park Avenue’s
Ritz Tower, the door opened, and
tnad tme'a stylishly gloved hand held
out a tip to the door man—of all
things—a mere thin dime!
They put me off in Fort Sill,
The doctor shot- me down
Shot me down with a needle
And I felt myself a sinking down.
After I was all examined,
Hud luken the oath und signed,
They put nte in Compuny 1812
To serve out my six mouth's time.
« * #
Hotel men of New York are begin-
ning to wonder how they are going
to store fine wines in the event of
prohibition repeal. Tho newer hotels
have modern basements that rarely
have that deep earth atmosphere we
associate with the world "cellar.”
Our major was a drunkard.
Our seargant was* a wop,
When he got started to raising sand,
He didn't know when to stop.
Now my spirit is nil broken,
My consclene is all dead,
After eating government chow so long
And sleeping on a government bed.
Peru has haJ four presidents in
Just that many y ar-.
Ilut soon I'm coming back to Texas
To the ones that were so dear to nic
-Then-fit go In like (ho things I’ve lost
And I’ll be like J used to be.
That unusual person, sometimes
culled a genius, Bister Alim e 8? in pic
McPherson was preaching to the lost
souls of liroadwuy In one of the big
“four u-day-und-movie’’ houses. There
was a special detail of policem n in
front of the theatre to bundle the
crowds that were expected on the
first night. Rut on the second night
—Saurday. ut that they w re no
longer needed, the crowd being not
(i great us the management expect- j
ed. Bister Aline ’a contract was for |
$5000 u w ek.
■ MX M ■ M'M
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CARTHAGE, TEXAS
:
If you want, soupy to clip that j
long hedge that runs along your !
driveway, perhaps one of the electric j
hedge clippers showing h re with
u long extension cord to the u ar-
est light socket will help.
J. W. Cooke, Pres. ^ J. G. Woolworth, V. P,
A. L. Rom, Cashier
A large hole in tlu* ground stood
fenced in for months at the corner
of 12nd Street and Park Avenue-
just opposite the Grand Central
Station. It was what used to he
the basement of the old Melmont
Hotel, .lust recently an attractive
transformation took place In the form
of a sunken beer garden and a bar
with a summer seating capucity of
over 2,000, They're plunnlng an Ice
skating floor for .winter with the I
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Recovery Ad, and accepts the moral und financial
responsibilities lh.it arc involved.
Tho privv of vtvFirtrttg
poiiipx down:
Since September 1st, the 3 per cent Federal tax on
domestic and commercial electric hills, formerly
paid by our customers, has been paid by thia
company.
This is a redUf^ion in tbe cost of electricity to do-
mestic and commercial customers.
These conditions create new problems, but we ap-
proach them willingly, glad to do our part, con-
tributing what we can to help the Nation to better
times.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1933, newspaper, October 12, 1933; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900774/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.