The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1967 Page: 3 of 20
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FAVOLX WATCHMAN Carthage. Texas. Jan. M 1967 — S
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ARTIFICIAL
• PICTURES
• GIFTS
HOWERS & FRUIT
• WALL PLAQUES
WONDERLAND
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SOFAS
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In Fabric or
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Plastic Upholstery
$49.50 VALUE
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MoThers!
3 PIECE LIVING ROOM
KROEHLIR TRADITIONAL
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Matching Recliner and Club Chair
In Top Grade Cover
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OUTSTANDING BARGAMS THROUGHOUT OUR STORE!
JAN. 31-FEB. 1 and 2
EVERY ITEM MARKED DOWN TO CLEAR! BUY AT SAVINGS!
pwoyomarhbk hours oahv; to am . f RM; t pm > B RM •
CARTHAGE FURN. CO
TROY •HOLSTON • OWNER
Rhone OX 3 4624
NorfMeet Corner Of Square
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Regular $99.50
Southeast Corner of Square
In Carthage
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country:
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Two panol County m
Tr-ulf f iniWies
two-tar -cc dopt S turday
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visits the
Carthage
instruction
hriiriati; Louis Robinson, superintendent -
of schools; Mrs Nettie Shaw director of
the curriculum material center: and
Robert Gist, driver of the bookmobile
(Watchman Photo)
Letr^lkin^ her heart de fired j
Pmrt'wm'< «>Mkferful Vf ifk-tmd- fT«wicy On ihAjBB^
in the world s WK'st ^iwUMlUkito \ akAMO UuBM
Select Hers," today
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\VOOr>S-Mr<s Johnni.
.fiihniiie 1 c;t Pitts ar<
the hi. h -< liool riii' i. 1
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NOW IN USE OITiciais of the Carthage
Independent S< hool District stand beside
a new bookmobile which was recently
placed in operation bv the system They
are. left to right. Mrs. Mary Powell, li-
Ex
• SELECT FROM SEVERAL POSES
• BABIES & CHILDREN OF All AGES N
9 FORTRAITS OEUVERED IN STORE
114 E. Sabine Street
I
Bright Future
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But. during the summer
month-, if funds are available,
it will be loaded with so nc
of books and
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are Io
<rl . the
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of ( enter spent
with her parents
Wr'lie Pitt- an-
as a
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rii-. hist south of !»<>ng
T y Were identified
u.r -. son, '44. and ChaFlie ■
■ Troth of Ht. 1, Wirth Re.
f . -tin <tn<f at 9 <’5 p
’ iv and P.alk.rd at 2 15 a m.
,‘S >n a Longview nspital.
h '.rsticating •iHTcers I om the
T< x;is ftchftr’rncnt of ■
>:•!<*». said the acctdeni
• f at b 20 T> m a bo
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Ikiuy
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Mel
now totals
iti this
x safety State is on the threshold of
/ treniondoiis growth.’* Murphy
. !h< <!.)•< role >»d. !,We expect to Jbve 40
dcM-h.pm . Me air com percent more pilots and at least
■ -v.fe.u. would be great that many more planes within
nv-mFr7^r-^T-rtrr^^ T^meet thirgrowth
ev- .itlei the tid. : -,. n must have more rtRpWtfac-
Kent ,s V.Ph.1 U! be ) thl- ' ’ ‘ ’ **•. . •«"«, «« f
for this growth will benefit the
most." '■ ' ■;<.s' ..
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Finkle,t of. Shreveport
wiM> relatives
Lila Thompson and
Elaine Edge attended the
funeral of Kenneth Milford at
; Corinth Mr Milford was the
husband of Mrs Thompson s
niece, the former Shirley Woo
ten
Joyce Evelyn M< f>amrl has
arrived to make the home of
Mr and Mrs Ryron McHaniel
a happier plaec She has two)
sisters and ope brother
Oswald RaMwin. who
\bcen at sea for several month- \
an the ml tanker t'SS Nash
hufk is home fm a vacatwwi
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The bookmobile N iiscil dm
ttig the school term to terns
port institu tion mate: i t m: '
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The system qualtiie I th: the
bookmobile and insti u< (.-on m i
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rmrj rhe—m-vc—Lew.
the . tedm al govern-
vvifhdrav in* liom tins
field m order to concentrate op
impel t apt ’ > ■ national
Them
kif-'m ■ titles
Mrs. M;irv Pqwell serves ;ts librarian
for the bookmobile of the Carthage Independent School
District Current plans tall for the bookmobile to visit
communities of the county doling the summer months
It will be open to all citizens of the countv (Watchman
__• terial under Title I on tin
l mentary and Second.o\ Ast phy
!» It cost approximately $10,
I 000 Tins d'oes not ihcmd ■ tlm durins
■ books used (luring tin- sum
■ mer months
H It is a unique' suihr.u r f.....
I grain and offers books to the
B riiral residents of t!ie county
who are not able to visit the
publn library in < ar'h.ige.
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As Library For County
Carthage Independent Title I of the Elementary and recorders, overhead projectors.
District ha> mobilized Secondary Education Act, the and other such items used
bookmobile visits the schools classroom work
within the Carthage system But. during
transporting instruction mu
terial
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NEW EQUIPMENT Mrs Xctfte Shaw, director of
the i tit' ter.him tn.iiet’ d tnHri in the Carthage Inde-
pcndi’ni School Di in- I mid Louis Rohtnson. super-
!Mt(’iidciit cy.'iiiii u iti Qtethead projector lhe pro-
j( • “ u *! ••<niiptu’iif. is transported
to >'( hom- id ;n th- tern Iw a ho<»kmobile. (Watch-
man I’hotU!
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Lot»'i«fHiji" am!
tn... lull- , mhiv -
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Regular $59 50
s28 $28
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TO MAKE ROOM FOR PAINTERS!
Painters have already started painting upstair* In our store! We would
rather mark the price down and sell at cost and below than move the fur-
niture around while painters work! Prices have been drastically reduced
in our upstairs and downstairs stock! You'll find terrific bargains in bed-
room, living room, dining room furniture, appliances, T. V.'s and all other
Block! The items below are only samples of bargains to be found in our
store. Come look . . . .Compare and you'll save p’enty of money! Shop soon
for best selection .... we're going to sell if at some price since profit is
no object!
fu>m-)', ■■for
pre u-enf. pimgl :un, he pointed out,
dm does not cost the taxpayer a
the cent The money comes from
tinciahned aviation fed re-
funds. This fund
nearly $1 million.
< ■ > -ui ion ■ putisoi .."General aviation
safety I State is on the
tremendous growth.'
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■ CHARM
The Carthage Independi nt
School District ha>
its movement ol iii'-iiiH ti >n c
quipment with the million ol
a bookmobile, and ha- )><■■ inne
the only system m the East
Texas area to have sinh e
quipment
rurchased with tundx
A bright avi.i’t-ui
the I— I-":-
dieted here b> < li.tile
f Austin, ilireeto-
Tes.-)* Am <'naii,j<- ■ < '-.uinis'ion.
a visit. to lflK. al ea
Mtn phy was in Last Texa- to
attend a
PW ,.(l fHoht
clinic at
Murphy
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Or. L' .m
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i< .>'■’<) ■‘ba) -ed at B 20 pm
->uth «rf Lonnie* at
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CARTHAGE DRUG
WE DELIVER PHONS 4g
present, the bookmobile 4.000 volumes
transports instiuction material visit the
movie projectors, tape of the county as a library
Louis Robinson, supettnlen
dent of schools, said the -unt
nicr route for |9t>7 h -
been estah. shed Current ttians.,
; however. Cub for the book
■ bile to visit cirmnnthttifs <T
the county at one-week ini’ t
; vals.
AH residents of the cmntv
i both adults and school
- drpn, will be allowed to do i k
out books for . a two vrek p<-
! iod Robinspn said the ~u,i. < r
: program would 'ikdv ojM rde
for a full week period.
It was initiated last year . n<l
proved to be verv save
i And it was operated ot. a
shift basi- without the aid of
(In- present tnoderr. <j->< I :■ >
tiil.e.
Mi s Marv Pow d) sei v (
librarian nod will
the bookmobile on n.
trips George Gist, anotlu
i ploye of the school svsie.i)'
serve a. driver Of the l>-ei
bile and assist with t'i I
ling oi books
I .Mrs. Nettie Shaw s< > i
J director ol the curriciiifioi
i terial center for the s. uo->l
, teni li'iidei vvfiti Ii the |>io:
j operates
A /-, II .S' I .......
I People
■
Mi\ an<r~M^~C L Maine. .Ridatul^Troy oi Arlington
Jr arc spending this week in Mis Leonard Fleming of
Kerrville and San Antonio with Many. l a. spent Sunday night
friends and relatives Thev with her sister. Mis .1 J Mid
were dinner guests <d friends in diebrook ami Mr. Middlebrook.
Waco enroute to Kerrville Recent guest of Mr and Mrs
Mrs Sam B Brown and Mrs o|jp Joffrion and family was
Ed Martin have returned from their son. Brian, who has been
attending the National and attending 1 buisiana State I’ni
American Fashion Markets ih versify. Brian will enter the
Dallas I nivcrsity of Texas this month
Guests Tuesday and W'-dncs —■—--:-------
day of Mr and Mrs I Toy NEED O F F H E SUPPLIES’
Gholston and Gary were M The Patuila Watchman can fur
and
■ Mrs
were
Mrs James Ghilisten
and Mr- I'- i ni
ic lien i<l f i il l: .»
parents. th< w.im
Sunday
Brttv Risin er d.”u’ht< r
Mr and Mrs Ray mold Rising
er is among the splint sincei-
this year for the Carthage High
School Choir They Lave made
several outstandm • appearan
ces. th<‘ late-t was on * h c
Sn-wikv Lan.son show in shreve
tport
Joe Ben Ritter spent several
days with his grandparents,
the Willie Pitts, whih his • j
thrr had -urgerv at P .1 n • I a I
Hospital 1
Mr and Mrs Herman K'lc I
carried Alvy Kvlc to Shreve 1
port Saturday for medical treat < '
men1
i Coy
visited Saturdav
Mrs
Mrs
V ”
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the ini.e rsccfion of ,StB'
! State 322. I
t -r'itali/ed fcciR
.K
Rosemary Almond-
Carthage, t
The U dchinan is hejdquart-
-s f(,r office supplies. •
Local Lady
\\ ins Award
Miss Norma Chandler, an
employe of First State Bank
' here has been named a prize
winner in the Wallace Silver s|,,n
1 smith's national sterling silver
sweepstakes -
Mis.s ( handler will receive a
sterling silver place setting in
Wallace pattern oi her
from Matthews .Jiri"
r ses-
ol lhe l-.egisl.itun would
iipii op: i.itc suiiicu nt lu'mjs to
hc,p smaiie iowns build thy
airpi.rls thpv need Li .ittruc!
indu-1. n d -'j.e .■ ■.'.
the Wallace pattern ot her
choice from Matthews . Dre>s
'and (lift Shop through whom
she entered the contest
Miss Chandler competed in.
the contest along with thons,
, and- of other contestants
throughout the I nited State-
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1967, newspaper, January 26, 1967; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255580/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.