Panola Watchman, The (Newspaper) - October 19, 1944, Carthage, Texas Our Fearless And Unfettered Only Newspaper Published In Dedicated To The People's Interest PROVIDING For Panola County PLANNING For a greater County 1000 Fighting men read this newspaper every week in all theatres of YEARS OF SOLID Seventy-First PANOLA Number 45. with MRS. The county lost a fine character last when AUNT SUDIE BOWEN passed on to her Heavenly She lived to a ripe age and left a heritage to her children and grand children and the many friends who knew her in The editor extends sympathy to the viving members of the P. T. and Fathers with children in school are urged to pay their dues of 50c a year to the ers Your dues will be greatly appreciated as well as great moral support to the children and tho Please send your money to school by your Oldest Woman Citizen Laid To Rest In Harris Chapel I In the Sunday issue of under the column headed a written and mailed in out a signature and signed a Texas was The ter that black market oline was sold in the city of As the Community vice Member of the of Price Administration tor Panola end as an editor and I hereby wish to brand this letter as a The men who run our vice stations tn Carthage are obeying the law to the they are OPA and law-abiding They are and not in the class of those who would wear the clothing of the Democratic Party and yet hope down In their hearts that the crowd won the They are men who have sons in the service and are related to sous in the Take JESS one of the best fellows in a in a oner of AVar camp in Do you think anybody could buy a gal Inn of black market gas from The writer don't think and wr don't think JACK CULLEN ALLEN AUSTIN or any of the other service station men doing business in the city would how to the wishes of the We have an ex fine set of men and citi ecus operating our service stations Ir Perhaps the person who secretly composed the stealth ily carried it to the silent ly dropped It into the mail chute crept suspiciously out of the office and then anxiously waited for its ap in a nearby daily feels good bringing a cloud of down on his home In his tor to The Times he wrote in can't sign my name for 1 would have to leaTO That's about all the truth ho told in his communique The For If JESS or any of the other service station mon In this man's town ever find out who is he will sure be finding a now location and a base to deposit unsigned letters LONE STAR TO TAKE LACY GAS largest Independent lust week-end announced the of a deal where by he mil noil gaa from his distillate wells In Panola County to Uio Lono Star Gas Company tor 5 and cents per thousand cubic has received a for as part ot tho initial Ho said tho deal Kirn Mm a gross of a your Irom Iho sale of tho gan and ho realize n amount from Ho now has servon producers In tho und sonic thirty thou Mind I tandal son of Sum wife loft Monday to ex- cept In a Plant In Funeral services were conducted on October 14th for Mrs. known to hundreds of friends in this section as Aunt Chamness born near Harmony Rusk county Texas on January 9, 1852. She Darted this life October 13th. 1944 being 9 months and 4 days of age at the lime of her demise She is the last to go of a family of thirteen i In 1S74 she moved with her widow ed mother to this county and near Carter's On January 9th 1S7S she was married to John Bowen and to this union seven chil dren were five of whom They W. M. Mrs Jetta J. W. and D. C Bowen aww of and S. She Is. also sur vived 20 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchildren and a host c relatives and Mrs. Bowen united with the live Baptist Church when a youn girl and after her marriage affilia ed with tho Missionary Baptis Church a member un til her The deceased was .th oldest person burled the Ha ris Chappel Funeral services were conducted b Rev. E. L. Texa Rev. Ira Harper of assiste and Judge Spot Sanders of Cento made a brief Pallbearers Bowe Oliver Gary Will Ray Nealy Owe Charles and Ra CARTHAGE CLUB VICTOR OVER LOUISIANA TEAM The editor of this newspaper is fully aware of the fact that we have warm friends sharply divided on the al Election which will come November 7th, this We would bow our heads in if we should at- empt to be smart or conceited to tell in- readers of this paper how to It is the we have under the of Rights j p-p WORTH makes difference of opinion and the two party system for this Every man should own his vote on and cast it as he all of our eaders should allow to express our personal views regardless of whether they agree with our decision A great man once do not agree with a word but I will defend with my very life your right to say The editor of The Panola Watchman will happily cast affairs of his lis ballot for President Roosevelt and Senator Harry Truman Fort Worth on November In light of the fact that we have at a severe of some of the policies of the present that is some of the domestic feel like an ex- statement on why we are going to vote for the Fourth Term is The misgiving and mistakes of the domestic New Deal are far by the clouds of war that now hang perilously over the Americans are primarily interested now in winning the Most men and women are connected Esteemed Friend of Mankind Passed Peacefully Away Sunday By NEAL ESTES once Dr. E. 57, who jje yet practiced dentistry in Fort Worth seize the since the close of World War died Allen Moore age 56, Ills Octo- A dentist at Henrietta before the j at o'clock at the family in Funeral rites wore conducted day October at the Hawthorn chapel at three o'clock p. m. The Rev. Willard L. DR. DIES since the close of World War died Moore age in a hospital here al 2 p. m. j passed quietly arid peacefully to day after an illness of two reward Sunday A dentist at Henrietta before the j at o'clock last Dr. ROES was assigned to residence in Bus the hospital at Camp Bowie lure and held a captain's rank when he elided his He remained in the close of his Army service to resume a career in Pastor of the private and to become church delivered the funeral active participant in local and state mon. He was assisted by the lain of the American Legion His services in World War 11 has nev. Hubhard and Dr. were been as a district chairman of the fast friends during the last weeks of procurement ncl assignment Pallbearers in- which has helped to supply the Mondee ed forces with the dentists it jack Frank and at the same time sec that Galloway and Dixie with the fight in some Pew families have escaped the ists are distributed so as to serve the civilian population as fully as Dr. Ross found time from his busy Allen Moore Baker was born in Texas on October 5th, 18SS. He was the son of the lato Mr. and Mrs. J. R. The deceased career to take part in many worthy I from the local school i community Until from Texas A. and M. College results of the globe And they Know to from this time we must not only win war but the peace In our estimation the President and Senator Truman are in better position to know the facts and participate in a world peace conference than is New York Thomas B. who is now na was ul 11 OHl military of of the and the a and a member of the Panola county he was a member of the ex- He is survived by committee of the Community j his the beloved Holland He long had held a leading i and one Lt. Fay role in affairs of the Panther now In the service of her I country Tho deceased was He was a member of the war a veteran of the first world war and The Carthage high school Bulldogs continued on the victory trail here last Friday when they won from Plain Louisiana by a top-heavy count ot 27-0. Coach charges dosed the gates of mercy on his old in the first half and the first string run up a score 20-0. IThe Bulldogs second team saw much action In the final half and only one touchdown was to make the night's total four touchdowns and three extra point Next week the local Journey to New London to meet their old Rusk county It will bo the second the Bulldogs have played away home this Jacksonville won In the first game played of town this year by a score of 34-7. Following the New con- tho Bulldogs will hit a string of conference competition Including and The always tough Center game will be off on Martin Field this Last Captain Phil Koonce led tho locals to victory and the first district crown in Center In one of tho most exciting games ever in these The final score was for tho In His last both nnd Eugene Langford were out of tho It might he said hero that the Bulldog squad Is allowing continued signs of The extra point completions also wore cleverly executed Friday Tho under tho direction of Miss Is also Improving Their performance last Friday night was We feel like the conferences at Casa and have already paid great dividends on the ledger of international We know the principles of the Atlantic Charter are and even if imaginary and Utopian in minds of Even Governor Dewey has not paused to criticise freedoms pledged in the At- If silence is he favor the Charter We do not wish to villify Tom not even if in our minds he presents the mental trait of a riding but out of the Dewey is a good a good and an excellent district but Tom don't know many of the international Some chiefly a lot who had nothing in 1930, and have now become income tax payers are fighting Why is The editor will recite a personal in We know a man who was turning flips for soda working for a small and dam near in the bread line in 1931. Today he has made money in his He is a drives two has a healthy bank and spends the time he ought to be working cursing the administration and the regulations and restrictions im- posed during the That man is not a good ican He reminds your writer of the fellow who ways arrived at the picture show late and talking out That man should appreciate that there is a war He should be awfully glad that he lives in America rather He should have common sense enough to know and understand that the regulations and restrictions we are suffering now arc imposed in times of war and He should have brains enough to understand that if he lived in Germany he would not even be permitted to en- ter a building and ask for a permit or a If he had such a in and expressed he would be lined up before a firing squad and liquidated at the rising of the first sun. Some of our readers are opposed to the re-election of Roosevelt because they blame him for acts which should be charged directly to your We know a lot of folks who are not being consistent They vote for one man for Congress and then curse the when that VERY CONGRESSMAN helped put the President behind the eight ball with legislation passed over his official Too many people blame the President for the mistakes of YOUR Check the records of your congressmen before you vote next Don't jump on Roosevelt who docs Mr. nnd Mrs. T. T. Powell nnd Mary and Mrs Powell MM. Sam Crone IB Concord Co. her Bothwell Kane post of the He was a member also of the Texas State Dental ty and the American Dental a farm at Ross took his degree in dentistry at on 8) James A. Baker Killed In Action cal and other medical Dr. Baiter was also an tive member of the Carthage Masonic Lodge and a warm supporter of all civic organizations and Out of town people attending the last rites Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. 0. U- Mrs. E. B. Mr. Mrs. Joe Mrs. Roy Mrs. Juno Mr. and Mrs. Keke Baker of and Mrs. Reginald and Rev. way community received a and Mrs. W. C. Wednesday stating that their editor of The Panola Watch Pvt 1st Class James A. Baker was killed in action September 15tu in James was 22 years of age and had been overseas about 10 He was married to Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pink They have one a son 9 months old that his father had never Friends of the family are deeply grieved over the loss of this young father nnd Besides his wife and James leaves a father and mother and several brothers and sisters to mourn his untimely Editor Named County Campaign Chairman For FDR W. Neal editor of Tho nola this has been advised of his appointment as County Campaign Chairman for the not have the power to pass a create an or order a in this is responsible for what difficulties we experienced in and not tho man loved and admired Moore on page C. W. BRODIE AND TIRE INSPECTORS DOING GOOD WORK In a story appearing on the front page of The Panola Watchman last some of the wort being dotta by various OPA panels In tho It might be well to point out this week the valiant free work being done by C. W. Chairman ot the Tire and the tire inspectors in Panola 1 Brodie has given freely and un- compromisingly of his and so have the seven who man the inspection stations almost around tho The inspectors Horace L. J. E. len and R. A. In accepting the editor have never fully Clarence all of the principles of Taylor Hall of New I cannot subscribe to some j The inspectors arc- all engaged In of the proposed Ideas by members ot j business and are men of my But the very things I nnd all am accomodating pose under tho Roosevelt and fair work now for tion are now being advocated j Time after they haro ly by the Republican candidate from od jobs to inspect tirce for ft New Gov. Dewey is -ist in need of an ly advocating some of tho courtesy and willingness to serro and have said 1 would never entitled to tv public I feel no humility In on In the story last we supporting tho the work being dona by Truman ticket In November and John alno members against the return of Republicanism of tiro Thoir C. brought chaos and to W. owner of tho the myriad millions tho Canning has boon In the dulum swung hank under office working for Iho good of the iNow Is no timo for voters to hunt OPA program when most for petty subjects to We mon wore through with thoir tasks muat all bo bigger limn to look for for the Ho to bo signally the domestic ot the congratulated on thin unselfish we in mm Wu must all to tho county and upon The Constitution provides that the President is thoro R the io simply the executive branch of our Tho Con- or tho nrt securo