The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1967 Page: 2 of 20
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STAC IA REED
Poliliial
I Hiioiimemeiils -
SUNDAY 1:15 P.M.
Wed. - Thur. -
Fri. & Sat.
On* thawing each evening
•t 7:15
"Doctor Zhivago"
(In Color)
(Winner of 6
Academy Awards)
With Geraldine Chaplin,
Julie Christie,
Alec Guinness
Sat Matinee
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Pay Swindell
Editor
Founded 1173
PO Box $18
Carthage, Texas
Phon- 6936631
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JOH XIE SPHAPI EY
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For County Attorney
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, Ernest
«, Charles Bronson,
*wn, John Cassavet For Constable, Free.
i*rd Jeeckel, Georg-
v, Ralph Meeker,
Ryan, Telly Savalas
weri and Robert
200
$1 00
50 Cents
Sun. Matinee
Mon. - Tue.
. "Clambake"
(Technicolor)
WWh Elvis Presley
(One Showing)
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Children
For Tax As$-v,or-Collector
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RAYMoNH BROWN
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"The Dirty Dozen"
(In Color)
flHl Lee Marvin,
For Commruonrr. Prec 1
Robert w <’• ■Heavyi M RRIf
For Comm ssioner, Free. 3
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e*F OWVeMRO* raftartton upon rharar
too er •» •erwon. firm or eorpo, a:,tn
eeeeen Or tn* Paonia WMCMfrari wifi nr r’jpiy eorrort-d <.pr« be-
■M Wlil^BI to SB* .Mention of tb» p-mtlah-r
•RM a* Breond dtont matter at tha poet office io Carthage, Teta
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• OPEN WEEKDAY •
6 00 P.M.
TOM KELLEY
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movietX
DICKIE MURPHY
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to participate m the
it is < on-iderd a
honor to be
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CC'Hhl yi.lt
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W'v.is Who
Twelve PC iltttdenis h a i e
been nominated by the faculty
member' tor Who's Who
Autencan Junior Colleges
The' arc as follows "Gate
Bagwell Scotti ' Bates -Mur
KSrtt Beard. Karen Darnel!
Bill Hems Larre Harn-
ilye Harrison. Tom K. lh i
Murphi Janice Posei !
Reed, and Relu'cca Tiller
TWse twelve mil be
rowed down to si\ and
milted to the National
Who Foundation who will
turn iYject or acomit the
lebttons (
Id determining the nominee-,
each faculty nletnbet i- asked
to noinmate^one person Hom
his discipline (the student he
titachts» and to make one ^en
eyaF domination
w students are rated under,
four categories scholastic stan
ding, general vitivenship extra
curricular activity paitu ipatmn
and leadership
A Who’s Who committee of
(acuity administration rate- the
Six •’students using points ami
atv (hen sent in to the national
ImiBdation
The college will be notified
of 4io»e who are confirmed and
accepted, b u I annoum emeri'
wilf not be made until the i eat
hoc* come* out in May
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SCOTTY BATES
KAREN. DZaRNELL
Show Due
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Pla’inum. one of the preciot*’
metals used in modem jewelry,
also finds special use in modern
arc used for electrical contact'
to ensure reliable operation r>T
the car
and Mrs Thomas ,T Tin
Term , rintvmn
a son. I'honijs
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mates it possible to recharge
sealed nickel cadmium batter
ics to '*0 per cent of capacity
in 15 minutes The powerful
lightweight batteries are used
: to operate rhost of the modern
cordless devices
lOftR SCCCKM CA1XXDAR re
frfte are now available at tie
Panola Watchman Get yours to-
day white stock ta-eomptete
Mr and Mrs Donid.l Bat<
( h .rie ’mi. S i
■h.-ir parent-, Mr
<’ H./krider and
Batt - i and Scotti
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The strength of ntckel stain-
steels increases as they
get colder At the same time,
even at tmperatures approach-
ing absofmc gem. they do not
become brit’le and retain their
toughness and ductility
Tlw New < hn-tv Minstrels
w i J l.rinJ tlx rr /I ■ ib pop..'
far . but unique \mcr.' in
■ su in'! >‘j the State Tao
H di in Dallas on i nd. y
5 and 5aturd j ’an f>
S \ boi S arid t ■ n tori- cm
rent!', make up the r mo wri? h
), .< r- ! one sm 'h ifter ah
other on recfirds. on te’evision
• an t in personal apacararees
from the White H ISP to the
I.voli Gardens in < ’penhagen
in lunar .
one of the famed f >>k comb i
greatest triumphs came at the
i:>;5 San Remo Fe-’ival in
1 ajy. Not only were ‘he Mini'
trels asked to present two num
hers, a rarity in itself, the-
two placed firs’ and second ri
the prestige laden internation I
comoeti ion
Besides t'lefr— singing
their distinctively upda ' d
brand- of folk music can b<
traced back to a pre Civil V. r
company of enterta ne' orgn
ized and led by F/lwin paps
chrisK This outfit, cred i’el
with introducing the’ best work
of Stephen Foster. comlhrm.I
folk songs wi'h cornball jokes
and slapstick corn ’dy
and Mrs \ [> Kyle; Jr .
Pa i >i and Hrlev i t Brown-
visited his irinth' l . M' -
,lo‘'ie Byrd.
Bit I and het mother Mr-
I.. < oilman and. o' lr r reia
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d.n-■ are hennedi Dennard,
sfadeiit a-t the t’niversiti of
Texas. Riek Applegate and Fid-
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lev.,- in Vu-din
M--_ and Mrs Ti.ni. Witlum
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Mrs . Troy G* ols’on
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with th'ir son and his wife Mr
and Mr- James Ghidston and
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m .-'’I Mr and Mis
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Kuh of Vlpsqinte
Visitini! Mt and Mrs- Noble
Ghol-foii for the holidays were
Mt and Mrs Joe Thomas .in I
Mnv of Xrling'un and Mr and
Me- Rick.Harvev of Newton
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MERS. WE WISH YOU All A HAPPY NEW
YEAR. THROUGHOUT 1968 WE Will 100K
FORWARD TO SERVING YOU. THANK YOU
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ONE AND ALL.
FOR BETTER BUYS
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Swindell, Ray. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1967, newspaper, December 28, 1967; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255564/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.