The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1968 Page: 4 of 22
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New Pastor At
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Coin Collecting Proves
Good Hobby For Pay
WITH CERTAIN MODELS OF
MOTOROLA COLOR TVS
7th ANNIVERSARY
SALES EVENT!
News
SHOES
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SHOES
IS SALE ENDS SATURDAY
earn*
set tot
dinner
Collecting coins and paper
currency started as a nobby
for .Milton Payne some 30 years
June
item
Iff re-
of the Red River
wateHray n wiU
n it to permit He
enter Caddo Lake
IPAmUe Red River
eaterway that will
la part of Its chan-
The Watchman is headquart
era tot office supplies.
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man. Assort meat of Loion.
And he still collects as a hob
by. but In the Myear period,
he has established a very good
and expensive collection which
has been sought by a large num
her of people.
Payne, who is president of
the First State Rank and Trust
Co., has several thousand coins
His currency is worth prices
ranging from 00 on up to SIM
per piece of currency.
1' owe eouM study the eperue-
ings «* the eu rency be hast,
one eoUM cavity see why be fav-
ors he tollttIMi of eurrewy.
OOOD COLLECTION - Mlltoh
First State Bank and fruit CD.
mmM
Mr and MH. M D RAM
have heen transferred and are
moving to Siertit»|toe, La.
Mrs i D. McJlmaey la
visiting relatives in Dallas this
week
t possible date with
expected by late
president of the
lisplayt aome of
the rare coins and currency he has In his collection.
Payne has been a collector for about SO years and has
one of the most unique collodions in this ares (Wstch*
man Photo)
ISM. were called educational
because they had the names of
famous Americans as well as
pictures of famous Americans.
Fay we collects the coins and
currency strictly aa a hobby.
Many such collectors "hog"
coins so to speak, or else they
collect on a speculative basis
Payne perfers to collect old
coins and bills.
He has all the series of nick
les. dimes, quarters, halves, and
silver dollars which have ever
been mimed by the t’nited Stat
es And he has the aeries tor
gold pieces
One at his gold coins. a 0
eoM piece is valued in excess
of MOO A Silver toltet.gNMted
M 170 sod the oldest coin
be has. is valued to excess of
He favors the collection of
currency, because as he main-
tains the work is more artistic
But most collectors tend to
iway irorn Currrnry nr-
cause it does not have the dura-
Reeves
_________ ______ _ house-
warming and shower H their
home at DeBerry Tf
eyening Hostesses were
S L Webb and Virgil Singleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Pierson
and daughter have returned to
their home in Bloomingdale.
Mich, after a tlait with her
bility of coins
v jnr oi nis fxi /2r posfrwNKms
b a series of three bills, known
as the edwationa! series They
are the Si hffi. « toff. and 0
WI1 The one is the only MH
rvrr wnn rw» n a picrurr
of Martha and George Washing
ton on t
The MBs. series to 101 and
homemaking Hasses are given
an opportunity io continue their
learning experiences In the area
MIMI
HCfMMfUN
WAMANfY
Play School Is
Being Planned
Mrs f B. Relief
were Im Munroe. La. tot th
eeekMid.
Wayne Crenshaw of Bethany
Is etiUcaily ill to a BhPevPpnt
parents
ilMWH.. U. M.
Mrs Ruth Cl
la visiting ber
G. Wait and M-.----
Mr and Mr! fl cltfhm!
of Houstoh were gueslg Friday
r L. Clifford.
Mrs Barbara Park HMMLut
Mr. and Mrs. Uwti WUM
ble and Mr. and Mra. dames
Youngblood of Hethatiy Ate
spending their vacation in
Puerta Rica and Miami, Fla.
They vlsHed the Btumbiea1
daughter, Mrs. James Odontf
and family while in Puerto Mi-
FINAL
3 DAYS
itlng and directing a play school
for young children. The piny
school also provides an exeell
ent opportunity tor young chil-
dren to learn to play together
co-operatively and to be con
tent away Dorn home. It also
helps prepare children for en-
trance Into regular school class-
es and activities
The girls and their teachers
have set up the following goals
tor school
L To learn to love and up
predate children
t. Th learn how to keep chil-
dren contented away from
home.
3 To help children learn how
to get along with one another
4. 1U help children learn to
follow group Instruction.
I. To learn how to eope with
emotional problems and help a
child face his "don'ta".
«. To learn how to select stor
lea and music for pre-school
children.
t. To learn how to select play
equipment tor children
8 To observe children. Indi
vidualiy, for records of obser
vatiuu.
The school will be in Libby
Elementary School from • to 11
a.m. each dd. Registration la
»ete with twenty children
three to five years of age
having pre registered Should
atty child withdraw others Will
be enrolled
Mothers wishing to check a-
bout vacancies may do so after
May 17 by contacting Mrs Wan
or Mrs
Aelu Hunlfan (D)
Trivia Gentry ID)
ftpkto Mba A • ilmAm t
www w^WWvWUVp v <vUt
J»M Pepo (D)
L. U (Lin) Oarland (R)
Lovl Chohlrn (D)
For Comtabto, Prat. 1
Fulfun Davldsen (D)
Ralph Melealf (D)
For Ctmtiable, Fret, t
Willard RarnuH, Jy. (0)
Rarl Parmer (0)
DfclfcRRY LATFX -Rev.
and Mrs. Don Seott and sons
moved Worn Missouri Friday
Io the Mt. Bion parionate.
Rev. Scott will pastor the Mt
firm Methodist Church for the
next year.
Mrs. Scott’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. Glasscock of Houston
visited here for the weekend.
The ML Bion W.S C.B served
the seniors of Elysian Fields
High School Friday evenini
WHh a hamburger supper in the
tollowshlp hall of the chureh.
Mrs Gene Oden was leader for
the games after supper.
Saturday May 19 is Memorial
Day at DeBerry cemetery.
The Jernlgan family
tery working has been
Saturday May as with
on the ground.
Mr. and Mrs 0. B.
were honored with a
Dam Project
Due Caddo
The M. 8 Army Corps ot
The engravings are excellent
and more elaborate on the bills
of yesterday than they are of
today The artist produced a
beautiful picture which had ex
presston Pictures and drawings
on today's hills are not as ar-
HMIe.
to addition to this, he has
some so or more memorial half
dollars which were minted to
the past Included is the last
such coin minted, the Washing
ton Carver — Booker t Wash^
mgton half which was minted
to 104
He also has the Texas Cen-
tennial haff which was minted
in 1PM All the memorial eotos
were haff dollar* with the ex-
eeptton of the Isabella quarter
and the LoPayrtto Mtor.
Payne has not sold any of
Ms eetos and be has tody pur-
chased one to the IV years he
hats been eofferttog. The only
cum be purchased was a 0
He has received evils from
Nlfi fri TUP JKKIIrpJ
that he 4r<p!ay «M Mto «
vartMts mrrttoff to <ton eoi
But be hdl deeHtod
And be has deehtsed to self any
to ff»e eotos to toffs
Payne Warted Mb eMtortton
when he waa a leffev to ito
PWW State Pant
Many peopte w«WM ewwse M
with UM etows and wm watomg
to know ff flbey tod awy fare
Polithml
Announcements
The Panola Watchman h au-
thorised to make the following
•nnoiincemebta for office tub-
ject to the primary elect Ions:
Par tax Attosuw-Collorter
RM CaHtr Sharp (D)
Raymanfl Bruwn (0)
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Swindell, Ray. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1968, newspaper, May 23, 1968; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195541/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.