The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1978 Page: 3 of 32
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some local Democratic leaders were
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support ( lements in hit race it was even
suggested that such maverick Demo
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amendments that would have allowed
employment opportunity revenue bonds,
redevelopment bonds extend civil case
jurdiction of justices of the peace and
that would have authorized firefighting
districts and bond*
at the
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w ithout taking bid* exempting solar and
wind energy device* from taxation,
expandng the civil appeal* court and
abolishing the state building commission
and fund
Voted down in Panola County were
STACIA REED
funeral services for Stacia
Reed w of Dogwood Trail in
< arthage will be held at pm
today at the Hawthorn funeral
Home < hapel with the Rev
Marshal McQueen and the Rev
< harles Dodson officiating
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Survivors include his widow.
Mrs Kav Reed of ( arthage his
parents Mr and Mrs Grady H
Reed of (arthage one daugh
ter Joanna Reed of Carthage
one sister Mrs Ann Mulyca of
Marshall and one brother L
Col Grady H Reed III of
( iermany
The family requests that in
hew af flowers donations he
made to 'he National Founda
tion for Ileitis and Colitis 295
Madison Ave Vew York N Y
Friday morning at Schumpert
Medical (enter in Shreveport
following a lengthy illness
He was a member of the
( arthage Masonic lodge S21
and the Sharon Shrine Temple
was a former member of the
Marshall Noon Lions Club and
was a member of the Panola
County Bar Association Mr
Reed serv rd as an officer in the
C S Air Force and attended
i mtral Baptist Church here
, ean Honeiess
$13 STEW MEAT
- 896 GREEN BEANS
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-a fed "ip Top *eavy Beet
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law firm of
Davis died
Marset Made Pure Port
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exact total vote figures were not
available here an estimated 3.709
persons went to the polls here
The statewide Republican win in the
race fur governor also led some local
political observers to speculate that •
stronger two party system might be in
the offing both in Texas and in Panola
( ounty
A arborough commented that he would
welcome such a change locally becaume it
would stimulate more local partic ipation
in politic*
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RFGl0BAI MF FT —Members of the
Gary Junior Historians are shown above
with several dignitaries who took part in
the first Regional Meeting of the East
Texas Chapters Texas Junior Historians
in Jefferson rev ently The ku al group had
a full day of actvities including tours of
historic Jefferson rap sessions to
exchangeideasandlunch Pictured from
turn ,1 he cntun Iheotere H.a<
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A -d t Reckviile were
rosor ne ute nis widow
Wrs or , A wis o! ( arthage
u -ons I mes Ry Wonds if
inrin 1 hia an.i Ralph Wonds
weks, two sisters Mrs
t,re R Dailey of < arthage
MD Silk 11
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6.. $189
left are Dr Iaon Blair. executive
dirertor of 'be Texas Bureau for
Hconomi I nderstanding Gary Junior
Historians < harles Wyatt Bonne Spence
and Robin Thomas Dr Sheri Nichols of
I as! Texas Baptist College Dr David
Dekoe of the Texas State Historical
A-son lation and Lincoln King sponsor of
thetars Junior Historians
$159
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LEVVUCE
49 GREENS
1 pl«\l»i<A -u1smar ‛rom
June Meek of
ne brother L D
-onuvew nine
1. KU PEPPER
LEMONS
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• : " Mrs
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r nerai Home
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Mr W 1s । motiret boiler
it tedTues.tn N.v at
P,nta enal Hospital He
a,, ter o' the Preshv
MBs MYRTBARRFTT
F .mm a l services for Mrs
Mvrt Barrett 6 of ( arthage
were heid Friday Vov 10 at
•he Hawthorn Funeral Home
i hape with the Rev Jimmy
Tallant and the Rev Robby
Powell offic lating
Burial followed m the Friend
ship ( emeterv
Mrs Barrett a housewfe
died Thursday Vov 9 at
Panola General Hospital She
a as a memher of the Southside
Baptist Church
Survivors include her hus
band Travis Barrett of (ar
thage two sons Troy Barrett of
( arthage and ( harles Rarrett
of Bret kenridge three sister*
Mrs Mary Moody and Mrs
Ruby Harris both of Nacog
drhes and Mrs Josie Dodd of
Houston and five grand
children
crats toe asked ta follow part) line* more
closely or perhap* form their own party
A arborough agreed Umi he teit persons
active in the Democratc party,
especially thone holding party olfices.
should either support Democratic
< anddates or telnquish their offices
But he Mid hr planned no purge of
such port) members and held no
personal anmosity toward them He just
feel* hr pointed out Iha! persons who
are going to be an active pad of the local
Democratic Pad) and help set pad)
policy here should remain faithful to the
party
Such persons he said could vote for
whichever canddate they chose but
should not publich support a Republican
canddate
iitchtren hd’wo ereat
grandch idren
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s' ■ hurch
. ,‛e ne sister
Morrison of
ci<1 a nephews
Kgers ind Harold
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Stevens, Jim. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1978, newspaper, November 12, 1978; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422280/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.