The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964 Page: 9 of 24
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PANOLA WATCHMAN. Carthage. Texas. Feb. 6. 1964 — I Section 2
. . . in Siam a while elephant is a sacred animal but in mer-
chandising it's a plain Hoof! Buyers do go on riots, Iranklv
they need erasers on their pencils . . .-and even advertising
can't sell some ot their mistakes.
. . . so we're having a carnival of values . . . laughable mer*
chnndi.se well not all as we know you’ll find good use for it.
Remember . . . these due left-overs, odd lots plus small quan-
ities of some which will go fast. So come along and Join the
fun. we may have a WHITE ELEPHANT You’ve been looking
for.
ONE LARGE GROUP
OF LADIES
Dresses
Values To $6.95
YOUR CHOICE
Remnants;si*«pwear
1/) With feet — Colors:
/ mi Pink, Blue and Mint.
v% • 0NLV
PriC6 siteso-i&2. OQc pr.
Long Sleeves
Values To $3.91
LADIES
Pillows
SCENE FROM THE VILLAGE PLAYERS
production of "Everybody Loves Opal” billed
for Feb 13 and 14 at the High School Audi-
torium. From the left are Pat Bailey, Mrs.
Carolyn Bertram. Del Moore and Warner
Dahlberg. —(Watchman Photo)
Regular
Values To $5.nr»
Button on
Pull-over Style
floral stripe ticking
pink or blue •
Cotton Batiste
%
Shadow Panel
White Only
Sites 32 -44
Regular $1.98
Troop 245 Reports Plans
SLACKS
vorn choice
•Y DON Mill Committeeman.
Scoutmaster Also present were the Smutmas.
ters, Don Mlie, Mitchell Myers and
A committee meeting of Boy Charles Soape. who announced
Scout Troop 146 was held Tuesday three major projects (or the com
at the First Methodist Church, to nig year—A 80-mile, iday boat
renew the troop's Charter for the trip down the Sabine River plan
coming fiscal year. ned for early June; and a Sum
Committmen present were Rev. mer Camp planned for late July
Bryant Young, Tom Bankhead, Hie troop will also test the large
Wes Richards and BUI Grimes, fall-out shelter being built in the
Clyde Carter, Camitjt Janos and. Browning Addition upon Ha com
Jim Strong wefr glided ill new I pletion. The Liver Trip and fall-
out shelter project both to be cov-
ered by T. V.
The Troop will have had by Feb-
ruary 29 of this year, 15 nights of
camping out for 53 per cent or
better of Its registered members.
The troop has registered for this
coming year, 41 members. This is
an increase of 24 boys over the
year just ending.
Boys being registered at this
time are. Keith Keeling, Ken Cal-
houn. Joe Mason, Frank Langley,
Thomas Rebert. Derig Stovall,
Gary Capps. Joe Slehle, David
Westbrook. Willie Goodman, Phil-
lip Bankhead. Mike Norsworthy,
Tommy Daniel. Dave Stehle, 1-arry
Matlock. Dan Slehle, Johnny Jacks.
Bill Brookshire. Bobby Shull. Brent
Lacy, Kevin 'Bankhead, Pat John-
ston. lieonard Bell, Mike Johnston.
Sam Allison. Eric Bell. John Jones.
Charles llolcolmb. Joe Allison.
John Slrong. David O'Neal, Bill
Knight, James Bonner, Mike liar
ris, Phil Grimes, Mikr Ivy. Rod
ney McCrary. Robert Jolley, Mike
Patrick. Mike Choate, and Fred
Holland.
The sponsoring organization of
the Troop ii the I^oyal Sons Class
ot the First Methodist Church.
Valuas To $7.95
Dark Ton* Color* • Continental or Rog. Stylos
mmm
ELECTRIC
BLANKETS
TAFFETAS CM*
45” Wido - Colors: Bit*,
White, Red, Bleck, Yellow,
Pink and Others*
2-YR. GUARANTEE
Assorted Colors •
Single Control •
Double Bed Size •
Regular $12.95
Clayton News
By Mrs. J. C. Karsh
Week-end Special-
type IV
big Beall
matched
Sets
.88 c,
DeBerry
laTcx News
MRS B. ■. LAWLCSS
DEBERRY - I.ATEX — Mrs. John
Edward O'Bryan received first
and second degree burns on her
hands and arms last week when
her oven exploded She was rush
ed to a Shreveport hospital for
treatment for two days.
C P Patterson was a patient at
P and S Hospital in Shreveport
last week.
Ricky Lynn Lawless had a Ion.
sjlertomy at a Shreveport hospital
last week.
Robert, son of Mr. and Mr*. J R
Hill. Is ill.
Miss Linda Byertey of Vivian.
La was a recent guest of Miss
Toby Oden.
Johnny Ray Baldree and Mrs.
John Raldree of Jonesville. La.
were weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs Kenneth Mericle and Kim.
Mrs. T. E. Kelley and Miss
Toby Oden accompanied the
Junior class of the Mt. Zion Church
m a skating and picture show par
*y Friday evening in Marshall.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Weaver from
Marshall were viaitors at Mt. Zion
Church Sunday
Mr and Mrs J. W. Oil more Jr
and Laurie were weekend guests
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.W,
Coleman in Waskom
cA°TS rtotooD®
Regular $5.98 Set
Set . « •
Charge It
. . . special price reduction for i
limited time only. Set consist cf
sturdy sewn 6 oz. Shirt and §* _» m.
Pants. Thev’re made to our exact*
in# specifications for quality.
They’re sanforized and pants have
boat sail drill pockets. Tan or Mksar
grey colors.
Shirt Sizes 14-17, re* 2 69 ... 2.22
Pant Sizes 2IL44. reg 3 29 ... 3.22
Process "82" Molded Sole
— Work Shoes
Process "Si” a new
advance insole (onstruc-
Mr. and Mrs Bobby Wrbb were
called to her home in Norfolk. Va
last week to attend funeral ser
vice* for her father, who died
suddenly following a heart attack
Sunday gor'd* of Mr* Mirmir
Bagley were her grandson and
family, dehorn Henry Bagley who
has returned from two years ser
vice in Germany.
lion. There’s no Stitch-
ing or nails to come
loose It s virtually
wafer proof, oil and acid
resistant, fair wav leath-
*r upper- rawhide laces
Sizes 6-12.
. . . heavy weight all cotton with
nvlon reinforced heel Long or
ankle length. Sizes 10-13. Mock
I p Now’
Mrs Lois Mae Roberts and Mrs
G 5. Strong af Henderson visited
Mr and Mrs. Wilson Strong and
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964, newspaper, February 6, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901276/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.