The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1967 Page: 4 of 20
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4 — PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage, Texas, Jan 26, 1067
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CARTHAGE, TEXAS
Schedule of Classes for Spring, 1967
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Principles of Accounting
Office Machines
Freehand Drawing
Oil Painting
Wafer Color Painting •
Intermediate Shorthand
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Clayton News
By MRS. J. C. KERSH
Due Degree
Jack Ernest Powers of Ar
thage is one of approximately
180 Texas Christian Universi-j
ty students who expect to com
plete degree requirements at
the close of the fail semester |
on Jan 25.
rafien will toe held 7 to 0:30 PM, Menday and Tuesday, January 23 and
ClasMS begin Menday night, January 30th.
in Welding will agein be offered Cost:
Monday
Monday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
9nap-A-Part
forms
Artelia Jones.
.Mrs Stephens Tucker, justice
at Elysian Fields,
the inquest.
crease would bring in $76,424
in additional revenue, and the
Nat ion a 1 or State
Local Government
are
Audie
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Mrs. Mary
son
Mrs
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News
MRS. GRACE CASSITY
WEST RUSK
Miss Glenda Poole will
PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY
SUBSCRIPTION RATES — PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
$3.75 $4.75
In Panola County Outside Panola County
And Trade Territory
CARE AN
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Monday
Thursday
COX’S JEWELRY
Wed Side Of Square In Carthago
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A boghwsor'e
toriafe Pitot meeting: March 7, in the high school vocational agriculture
MaMto i ■■■rvofisAa naw, aa daaaoe will too limited to twelve.
4Por any additlsnaf information ptoaga contact Cecil Robertson, Director of the
School, Panola College, Carthago, Tones.
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Founded in 1173 James A. Smith, publisher
P. O. Box SIS Phono OX 34631
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PROGRAM STARTED — Randall Rud-
dick (lefti is the first recipient of a
registered Hereford calf presented by
and Bill Clabaugh (right!. The youngster
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Johnny'
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and
Advanced Typing
Composition and Rhetoric
American Literature
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B.ll Clabaugh. local rancher ers of the calves and after 1
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initiated a perpetual program them or keep them, whichever would ne
KILGORE
New directors or the Cham-
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MARSHALL
Members of Alarshall Indus
tries met Thursday at the
Chamber of Commerce office
to elect officers and directors
i Officers reelected are Jack
! S. Mann, president; Richard W
Stanley It. Hesor will be the
featured speaker at the din-
ner, which will be held at
view High School. Included in
the program will be the dis-
I trict officer from the Carlisle
FFA. presentations by Jra
Black, and the selection of a
district sweetheart from among
the 25 candidates.
were weekend visitors of Mr.
and Mrs R. G. Reed and fain
Sunday
Mauritzen
Bone. Mr and
Barton of Longview, Mr
Mrs Preston Hand and family
of Henderson, Mr
Walter Mauritzen
' Carthage
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'> F. Mumaugh
Hites Held
, Funeral services for Francis
«an 25. Mumaugh. 42 were
Degrees will be conferred at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Haw Q
formal commencement cere
monies, scheduled to be held
Mr
serving on the
Gov. Connally in Austin.
KILGORE
J M Taylor, vice president resident, were held
of the Kilgore I . ” ‘ *
School District board of trus ,
tees, 1
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January of IBM. identical to the
a good opportunity
of them to become
rvxrr-a of a registered heiler
Two of his sons participated
in the FFA program in the
school system and he felt it
was a very beneficial program
for the young men of Panola
County.
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will lie the demon-
stration on care of new fabrics
by Mrs Hopkins
To round out the years pro- i
gram window treatment for
different types of homes, pre
sented by Mrs. Bernice Schar-
nagel; Table Setting and Table
; Service, Mrs. T. A Wood
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Mr. and Mrs
Saunders of Shreveport
weekend visitors of Mr
Mrs W. R Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Huff of
; Trinity, Mr and Mrs. Paul
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Registered Hereford Plan
Initiated by Bill Clabaugh
Bill Clabaugh. local rancher ers of the calves and after they
and dry good store owner, has are bred, they may dispose c.
LO\G BRANCH—Paul Grif
fith Jr of Houston spent Tues-
Any erronetnis reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the
columns of the Panola Watchman will be gladly corrected upon be-
ing brought to the attention of the publisher
Entered as second class matter at the poet office in Carthage. Texas
under act of Congress. March 3. 1X73
Scharnagel and
attend
day where they were guests of
Mr and Mrs. Ramon Mason
Sunday guests of Mr i—
Mrs. J L Mims were Mr i
Mrs Earnest Mims of Gary,
Mr. and Mrs J E. Coker of
Fouke, Ark, Mr and Mrs
Danny Mitchell of New Boston j
Bill Rogers and
Opal Bishop.
Farmer’s Association at the
Feb. 6 awards banquet at Long
'■ 'y jail early this
week but no charges had been
hied
Smith apparently
wounds inflicted by a bed slat,
broken slat
with with blood on it His body was
found in a
financial j they may desire,
benefits lor | I
and furniture retmishing w a s
selected as the- first major
project. . I Vera Wood will
Mrs. Dorothy
e o u n t y home demonstration pocketbook
agent initiated this program
with an illustrated lecture on designated
; equipment and materials need
0,4 «!<• »• J» 0,4,1 tcklt *'*1*1*4
good materials.
expensive. —
for many
owners c.
the Carthage Fu- baugh agreed to take the bull
—A m*^*.**.* I ■kwxwwIooM ti with a ha*lia>l' >l|
order for the program to lie
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Clabaugh. a rancher here lor
I twenty years, has
Jimmy Rushing. Vicky and
Rodney of Carthage
Mr and Mrs J. E. Beckham.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Gary.
Lesa and J E visited Mr and
Mrs .Merle Ash. meets the
first of these goals, Make your
Heart Last Longer. Other
that will result in
and educational
members of I
ture Farmers of America. and replace it with a heifer m
Clabaugh has donated a re
gistered Hereford heifer to the' perpetual,
local chapter which in turn CLt—
gave it to one of the outstand the past
ing members of the urganita-; ———
tion.
made to carry
i Texas Home
Associat ion)
Pasadena (>(|
with
De monstration
W F goals for the year The Feb 9
David meeting under the direction of
Freddie
and
becomes owner of the calf and when
it is two years old it is bred and the
offspring is given to another Future ;
Farmers of America member (Watch-
man Photo)
James Rex Kersh of Bren
ham spent the weekend with
and his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Kersh.
Mrs Sam Newman, mother
of Mrs James Jones, died at
the Jones home Sunday;
morning
Mrs. Charles Jones and Pam
of Shreveport. Mrs. Buddy Cor- ;
j bet and. Mrs. May belle
Shadowens of DeBerry were
[ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Travis Jones and family.
1 Mrs Clanton Robinette,
Gail and Jackie visited rela-
CbnHimwb
Perm*
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Continental Oil Company has 2 diniu,r at Marshall have been
sold, and he urged those who
have not as yet obtained their
tickets to do so as soon at
’’ possible Secretary of the Arm,
Mrs. goals in order of their presen
and family tat ion are operation Lock up,
Mrs Audie Duke; conserving
Panola County for our chil-
dren. Mrs. Mary Mauritzen;
III Demonstration. Mrs, Ruth
Robinson.
In addition to these THDA
programs there will be several
others Managing your Food I
Freezer directed by M r s.
held at Weaver McIlwain and Mrs. C,
Moseley; New Fabrics and
Their Care. Mrs. Annie Ross,,j;
J’Ville Meet
Nine members of the Carth livei( jn Tyler Sunday
age Kiwanis Club attended a Mr an(, Mrs c j Mosl,,v
meeting in Jacksonville recent-1 anf) shar()n
were in Alto Sun-
ly in honor of the governor oi
the Texas Oklahoma district of!
Kiwanis International
Attending from Carthage |
were Mr and Mrs. .Paul Carter,
Mr and Mrs. John Durrett, Mr
and Mrs. Tom Westbrook, Bo
Darnell, Cliff Hughes. and ,
Leftwich .... Mr and Mrs
Rex Kyker. speech instructor o 11 Mrg
of Abilene .Christian <allege.\>herry and Joev, Mr and Mrs ■
is governor and was present
for the banquet
Some 150 persons throughout
the East Texas area attended
Is Speaker
Andy Lockhart, vice
> dent ui the Carthaye Cup Co.,
discussed Cariini'e new in
histry betore the Kiwanis <‘lub
during their Tuesday noon
luncheon meetirv at Joe's Cafe.
Lockhart. intro.luced bj j
1 am Westbrook, ci’in presi-
dent. .spoke on the process used
in the Manufacture 0- lhe plas-
•'c cups, and distributed sam-
ples similar <o the ones which
the local firm wtl inanuiec-
ture.
The new firm «s cd..ently un-
der construction and. accord-
ing to Lockhart. w,ll- be in op-
eration here in April When
completed, the fi-in is eXpec-
ied to .employ spine'35 people,
died from ! ----------------
day through Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Griffith Sr.
Timmy and Tony Cariker of
i Ixmgview spent the weekend
with their grandparents. Mr. ”,s- ’ barles Dickerson. J^
and Mrs. John Allan Cariker
and Carolyn. Their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Donald Cariker. at
I tended a reunion of his army
’ buddies in Shreveport
: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Justin,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hunt
1 of Jacksonville spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Petie Hughes
and Sammy.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry McClure
of Marshall visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Griffith
and Connie.
Emmett Cyphers died in
Dallas Thursday. Services were
held at the Shiloh Baptist Chu-
rch Saturday with burial in
I the Shiloh Cemetery
Mr. and Mrs Billy Ray Grif-
I fith moved to Denton where
; he will attend college
Miss Judy Giles spent sev-
eral days at home between
h semesters at S.F.A-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith Hunt
I and children of Bossier City
spent Sunday with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt-
Betty Jo, a granddaughter, re-
mained for a longer visit.
I Clyde Giles of Pasadena and
Mrs Nannie Giles and Rena
■ Haley of Nacogdoches spent
I Monday with Mrs. Clara M
' Blain.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Caxsity
I spent Monday night in Jack-
‘ sonville with their daughter.
Mrs. Danny Pope, Donna and
| Swayne
to Place 4 in the election set
for April 1.
The term
Safeway
December a r e
recreation and Deputies found a
I Christmas party months
good job. “The programs to be planned found in a pool oi blood in
Guests are afwais welcome the yard of a house occupied by
Jtl__the meetings of the club
Each program is pfannerf as to'
include information of interest of the peace
to every homemaker conducted
Randall Ruddick of Rt I. He
Berry and a junior al Carthage g
High School, was selected as 7\T « »
,h"" i v 1 News onejs
gistered call. It is his job to
raise the calf When it becomes )
two years old. it is bred and
its calf is given to another FFA
member
The FFA boys become own-
of Mr Taylor.
Safeway Store manager, and
John W Ford. Place 3, expire
this year. Mr. Ford has not
announced if he will seek re
election
MARSHALL
John Bruce Hyde,
chairman of the Salute to Long,
horn Army Ammunition Plant,
has announced that only 120
a—!N"Fi nw'" iiiniw'gRBP'aia^
CLAYTON — Mr. and Mrs
Weaver McIlwain accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McIlwain
of Joinerville to Montgomery,;
La., Wednesday, where
attended funeral services for a)
relative. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Good Jett and Paul II of Angleton
win of Oklahoma City. Okla
and Mbs Linda Patterson of
Chapman were guests oi Mr Hy
and Mrs O. L. Ross Thursday
Mr. and Mrs Earnest Gary
of Tirttpson visited Mr i—
Mrs. Jimmy Gary and family Jajnes C.
Thursifxy night
Mrs. b L. Ross spent the
weekend with relatives in Dal-j
las
Plans For 1961 Program
At a recent meeting of the assisted by Mrs. Ruth Robin-
Clayton Home Demonstration
Club the program for 1967 was j
Mrs J. E Holland in Laneville planned in detail Upholstering ! Robinson will
Sunday and furniture refinishing was ship workshops on each assign
Mr and Mrs Robert Tippit Selt,cte(l as ,hc. first Inajor ed subject For the last regu
and Sonny oi Timpson were lar meeting of the year, I—
guests of Rev and Mrs. Ottie
Reed and Dale Thursday
Mrs. M E Robinson and
Mrs. Mary B own attended fu
neral services for Emett Cy
prus at Shiloh Saturday
Drunetta Reed of Pasadena ed to do a
spent the weekend with her selection of
parents. Rev and Mrs Ottie aweigh at first
Reed and Dale. essential to good result#” said
Ted Mauritzen visited h i s Mrs Hopkins
sister. Mrs. M N. Graves. Mr Plans were
Graves and family and friends out the THDA
in Knox City last week
guests of
were Mrs
Mrs
| sold its facilities at 700 North
■ Street to a local retail opera
1 tor. Gary Taylor
Announcement of the sale
was made recently, by B. C
Whitton. Conoco agent in
Nacogdoches, and Mr. Taylor
was open for business Monday National Guard Armory.
LUFKIN — Water and sewer
be rates may be increased to bring
presented as sweetheart of the much-needed revenue to the
West Rusk High School Future city coffers.
Commissioners voted to con-
sider on first reading an ordin-
ance increasing the rates at the
next meeting. The public is in
vited to be present to discuss
the hike.
If passed, it would double
sewer rates, and would raise
fees on all water used in ex-
cess of 3,000 gallons.
New directors or the Cham- ’ ’*7. Manager Reagan Park-
her ul Commerce were welcom er Sdi< ie,y*£
ed Thursday to active partici-
pation in the citywide organ)-,
zation at the final meeting of "^re.a#e 1 ,in
the HMRi board of directors ($41,220.70 in additional funds.
New directors are Nick Den
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Downs. Sam Little. John Mob
ley and Knox Pruett. All were
present except Mr. Mobley.1 ir* xV
now serving on the staff of > I r
Funeral services for Jack
Davis, 83. father of a Carthage
1 at 230
Independent P Tuesday in Aransas Pass,
i i/ismci ooarii oi mis He was the father of Mrs.
has filed for re-election J. D Jimerson of Carthage.
English 301
English 341
Gevernmwnf 340 «r
341
History 340 er 341 U. 5. History
Mathematics 304 Business Mathematics
Psychology 303 General Psychology
CIobsos moot from 7 to 9:30 on the nights shown
Co< includes tuition, building usage toe and laboratory too, if applicable.
• Ato--» ----- 4--* 'O 9 Aa 0 AA AAAweaBwxa waeai lennSe**
{Bethany Man
Is Killed
| Harrison County sheriff’s of
j ficers are investigating the
death of a 36 year old Bethany. (
La man Preston Smith, who
’died Saturday night from >
Mrs | wounds received in a fight
leader- A year old man who lives
near Jonesville was arrested.
He was being held in the Har
Mrs rison County
present a pro
Hopkins, grain on ways to pamper your
thorn Funeral Home Chapel ,
Rev C. T Wallace officiated Of special interest in this last
at the close of the spring sc with burial in the Langley meeting
mester on May.31. {Cemetery
A total of 165 students com- Mumaugh died Friday in
pletitd degree requireinents in Franklin, Kentucky.
- Survivors include his wife,
the'number for January, f965 Virginia, of Woodward. .Okla ,
Powers of Route 1. Carthage, and a daughter. Mrs Tommie
is a business management ma Gale Patterson, also of Wood
jor at the university ward.
PANOU
A. Lockhart
Blalock, vice president and
J. Demmer, secretary treasui-
' er.
NACOGDOCHES
proi *
In the first move ol na<j „„„„„„„„
type m the Nacogdoches area. o( |h(. 750 tM.gots for the Feb
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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/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.