Panola Watchman Sunday Review (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1974 Page: 1 of 10
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SUNDAY REVIEW
City Taxes Delinquent
Law Suilt To Be Filed
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Mr. LaGrone Succumbs
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Local Youth
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School Board
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OwMleMooUcw judge and the removal
el citisana from toe Cosasalarioa
thw C1SD Bo&rcl ami will fwcw ttCiMbMi
mayor’s waaaHt
contracts wish the ctty
Kart Timo made by
will be
School
Race Activity
Gets Livelier
Class Time
Set Back
accounts go back several yam. In im
tha city ampiayad a flrm ef Maya A Co.
Lawyara, tan attamaya, ialialp eallact ita
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gh school com)
Tho Carthago Independent School
District Board of Trustoee voted Tueeday
from one to three on their payrolls, that
M have from law la seven and II from
with a M t per cent rice In the United
States and with M l per cent in the Wool
MiMh Cwitral Bataa.
With wage scales on ths rise year altar
year, tha annual payroll of the buotneeo
according to Farrar.
1%e public la invited to attend all
Mmdrich. both ol Shreveport, and Mrs
Juanita Browning el Fairplay, and two
urendch.ldMu Mrs Kafty Nicks ef
Houston and Charts* (Chip) Tuttle ol
A4M University
all persona gainfully employed in
private, non-farm jfota that are covered
bv Social Security Not ara
VH.LAGRONE
Ho wm named to Who’s Who in
American Education in 1MI and, in UN,
the year before ho rotirod, the Carthage
High School Yearbook was dedicated to
him and hia wife.
Last year, the annual award presented
to the outstanding social studies student
at Carthago High School was named the
"Grady LaGrano Social Studies Award"
in honor ol the long-time educator
During hia «S years at activity in the
field of education as a teacher, ad-
ministrator and counselor, Mr UGrone
held active mamhfhin* in many local
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Carthage High To Sponsor
One-Act Play Workshop
A One-Act Play Workshop
hooted by the Carthage High
Drama Department March tt-N with 10
Mr UGrono is survived fry his widow,
Mrs Leila Shone UGrono ol Carthago,
eno daughter, Mrs Charier <Kaihlyn>
Tuttle of Humble; two brothers. Joyce
UGrono of Deadwood and Wayne
UGronoel DeBerry; seven sisters, Mrs
Winnie Stauih ol Joaaum Mrs Commie
Alexander. Mrs Geneva UGrono and
Mian Cbnnie UGrono. all ol Deadwood.
Dies In Fire
A five-year-old Panola County youth
died early Friday morning when flames
swept through the one story frame house
in which he wm sleeDinfl, accordinfl to
officials of ths Carthago Volunteer Firs
Department
Tho charred remains of Mark Wall, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wall who lived
on the Henderson Highway about six
miles west of Carthage, wore recovered
from smoldering ashes of the destroyed
house at about io a m. Friday morning
A member of tho family said five other
children, throe girls and two bays,
escaped from tho burning house without
injury
Carthage firemen responded to the fire
alarm at about l:M am- Friday, but
were unable to save the house which was
comoletelv enxulfed in flames when thev
Qty Meeting
Set Monday
Tho Carthago City Commiaaion.
kA jm F^flulaT
Monday atfbt al Chy Mad. wto dbouro a
numbro of items including bids tar a new
that they
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number of people they employ and the
bigger payrolls they are carrying.
The figures, just released by the
government, show that throe are some
171 h,win—t establishments, ranging
from small to large, in operation In the
local area. This Is exclusive of owner-
operated ones that have no emnloyooe
The findings are contained in a
cooperative report, called "County
Business Patterns 1171," by tho
Department of Commerce and tho
pUiyi eintrtfd to bo proMOtod durinc tho
, IMOkond
Bob Farrar, head of the Drama
Department at CH8, said W invitations
have boon mailed to schools throughout
East Texas sod the first nine Invitations
returned will be accepted
The 10 plays, CH8 will bo the tenth
perticipsnt, will bo judged by Dr. Curtis
L Pope, hood of the Drama Department
at East Texas State University
is a two-time winner of the American
College Thootro Festival held annually in
New York
"Dr. Pope is probably tho boot drama
critic in tho Southwest," Farrer com-
mented.
Five plays are scheduled to bo per-
formed Friday, March M, and five on
Saturday, March Ute plays will begin
at s;» p m Friday and each prooon
tation will last approximately 40
minutro.
Carthage, which will present "Tho
Order of Oddfellows, a »d Degree
Scottish Rite Mason and Shrinro and a
charter member of the Sharon Temple
Mr- UGrono also held several
positions in the Uona Club, including
nmidant of the local orflaniiation. lonfl
chairman, deputy district governor and,
tor mere than » years, as secretary-
traaaurro of the Carthaae Noon Lions
Qub
He received hia bachelor and master 's
degrees from Stophen F Austin
University and snidlod at North Texas
Stalo University, 3am Houston
, University of Mexico and tho
of Wyoming
services for Mr UGrono
Thursday, Feb 11. at the First
riuKhst Church with the Rev
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FLMH FLOODING-Torranta of rain that paitml FMMto CmnIv to *•
pro dawn hours TlHiroday morning cauood widmoprand flaih floottoM
with crooks and Streams spilling out of I heir banks png oovoring HMds to
many aroas. Hie house abovo. umatod an Dixia Uka Road hist south of
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Sabine Street in Carthage, wm nearly • victim of the flooding. Um
Carthage weather station st City Hall rooordod LN toohas fl mln
Thursday morning and individuals across the county reported rato tali to
excess of two inches gf which Ml during about a twwhour parted
from H am.
Panola County Sports
More Business Firms
A now county-by-county survey of the Department of Health, Hducatiea ant
nation’s industrial makeup shows that Welfare
there are more business firms In Panola Of the 171 sstabllahmeuta in Paaok
County than in many other areas of County with one or more employees, i
similar sise.
And, as a whole, it a|
are in good shape, ju
bigger payrolls they are carrying.
The figures, just released by
i baginn
return
trntwit
Ml **norinBl
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Stevens, Jim. Panola Watchman Sunday Review (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1974, newspaper, February 24, 1974; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195727/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.