The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984 Page: 6 of 36
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Architectural artist to exhibit
Routh returns to Potlatch
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Commissioners approve mower
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president and senior lending of-
will be requested for each vehicle cent.
City gives nod to file tax suits
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After going over the final list mission's resulting tough stand on against which the suits ore filed
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- Approved o total request of
$3 000 from the Panolo County Air-
port Authority for maintenance
and painting as well as diqqinq a
water well the latter not to cost
more than $2 000
- Tabled a request from Arkan
sas Louisiana Gas Co to cross
County Line Road with a pipeline
pending specification of the exact
location.
pay their delinquent taxes Thomas Austin officials were primarily allowing on addition of 15 percent
Debbie Wilson as temporary em
ployees in the county tax office
- Discussed further details of
the plan to use jail prisoners on
county road weekend clean up
operations
SLEESPRONLEN
Why do trains wake me up of my
house every night in the middle of
the night’ And not rust once or
twice but three or four fimes in the
middle of the night fm getting
fired of waking up because of
these trains Ws distorbing my en-
firefomily.
Birdview
dbesnt Panolo County
‘s Depovtment have a car
that cruises the county at nighr?
People that are going to get into
mischief and steal and rob from
other people do that olV the thee
24hoorsoday not only doving the
doy. Don’t you think we need a
responsible for the city com- penalty to delin uent accounts
&m Cevthege Teses
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Reply: Yes the Lions Clubs You
may leave any reusable frames
you have with at The Shoe Box
with Chef Stout who is offiliated
with the Corthage Moon Lions Club
DAILS STREET
Ive scratched my head and
scratched it and I still cannot
figure any economical reason for
extending Daniels Street from
West Sabine to West Wellington
Reply: This was done in order to
relieve traffic on Maple and has
been in the planning since 1963
according to City Manager Charles
Thomas
January of 1981. Nugent was elec-
ted chairman of the board on Jon
13, 1981.
The bank's statement of con
dition at the end of 1980 showed
resources of $43,9 78,407 with
deposits of $37,871,882. Since
1980, the bank's resources have
grown to $63,950,044 with
deposits of $55 713 844 as of June
30, 1984
OVICAL FRAMES
Is there an organization that
collects used optical frames’
Thank you
have suggested that we come boc k
(to Corthage) and work on collec-
tion of our delinquent faxes before
returning to them (Austin officials)
with requests for assistance
noted Thomas
-- Approved a request of Mary
Kay McCracken and Lindon R Creel
ployment of Ono Lee Martin and was elected president Hebert at area store parking lots
ContinucdtromPaqe i 1973 and Marian Anderson was
National. his son was vice elected the first and only woman
president in charge of operations president of the bank.
Reply: Not necessarily according fwo patrol units on duty both doy
to Sup* Crowford Sometimes and night With 960 miles of county
there are standees on the buses roads to cover they must con
The drivers use their on judgement centrote their time in areas where
on when it is safe to start but if problems are reported if you are
you are observing practices which having a problem in your oreo you
you think are unsafe you should should contact the sheriff s depart-
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WIM.hT-EO” in Carthage. First National officially changed
i "V * ’ " 'nW Each decode showed healthy hands again March 17, 1978. Aber-
ill display his work at Potlatch again growth in deposits with the in- nathy turned over controlling in-
crease during the first energy terest to Neal Hawthorn. Joe Bell
boom in Panola County climbing and R.M. (Rod) Nugent of Longview
from $528.21301 in deposits in and a group of local investors.
ment and r eaves’ increased
patrols
Herman Jacobs, then president ficer in the commercial loan depar-
of Continental State Bank of Beck tment with Longview Bank and
ville. bought control of First Trust to assume his new Carthage
National Bank and combined the post. Marian Anderson was
two banks in 1941 Jacobs was elevated to a position as vice chair-
chairman of the board and man of the board. Hebert con-
president until 1961 when TW tinued as an executive officer of
Bingham was elected president the bank and chairman of the
Controlling interest in the bank board until his retirement in
was purchased by C O (Quentin)
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Present directors are Tom
Bankhead Max Bauer. Joe M. Bell,
president; H P Clifton, Jr., M.D.,
Basel Gibbs Murray C. Marie. R M
Nugent, chairman of the board: Bill
K. Reynolds, W.C. Smith, M.D., Ken
R. Turner and Tom Ben Williams.
Honorary directors are Mrs
Marian R Anderson and E.C.
Clabaugh, Jr
Abernathy, then president of
Gladewater State Bank and a for- Av TT «v 1^. 1 _ . ...
mer vice president of First jf Aj UONS UUOU T00S07
National in August of 1962 • •
By Dec 31, 1963 FNB showed
in conjunction with their
authorization for filing suit to
collect delinquent faxes the corn
mission also voted unanimously to
adopt a resolution (1984 6)
Well-known architectural artist architect who likes to draw. Since resort in Baton Rouge, design or-
Stan Routh, of Baton Rouge will be graduation from the University of chitect for a resort community in
among the 45 artists and crof- Illinois in 1956 Routh has travelled the Pacific Republic of Pa ou an
tsmen demonstrating their work at in Europe and served in the U.S. Ar- operated his own business since
the fifth annual Potlatch festival in my‘s Corps of Engineers. He has 1962.
Carthage Oct 20 21 exhibited and competed in fine art. Routh currently exhibits his
drawing and water color shows drawings in galleries in Baton
Stan's pen and ink art work is throughout the southeastern Rouge. Vicksburg Ms., Bay Minet-
characterized by authentic or- states, winning more than 100 te, Ala . and New Orleans,
chitectural detail in scale and per awards, including bests of shows in Artists and craftsmen from
spective. One art critic has Mississippi. Alabama, Illinois and throughout the region will display
described Routh's work as "living Florida their works on the grounds of the
history " He has been an aesthetic design Panola County Exposition Center
Routh describes himself as an consultant for a unique retirement during Potlatch 5.
First National celebrates anniversary
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became chairman of the board in A minimum 50-cent donation
proximately $12691.96 collected be handled to make the process
for the period ending last Friday. run smoothly
The deadline total, however, did Commissioners noted Monday
show a marked increase from the night that no exceptions other
same month lost year when only than those who have mode some
$1,738.43 was collected for the en- effort to arrange for payment of
fire month of September 1983, delinquent taxes and signed an
The delay while preparations agreement to that effect will be
ore being made to file suits will mode in filing the suits
give some of those involved ad Thomas said he thought that
dif ionol time fo come to the city fox new needs for the city citizen
office ond moke arrangements to response and reactions from
with Underwood early next week delinquent tax collections
Thomas said he expects a decision When we ve gone to Austin to
to be mode as to how the suits will get money on various projects thev
Panola County Commissioners at to quote a separate price for an
a called meeting Monday approved out right purchase without trade
the purchase of a new tractor and in. offered three different models,
mower costing $12,462.48 and ac- two of which failed to meet the 45
cepted a $3 500 trade-in allowan- horsepower stipulation in the bid
ce. forms.
The bid accepted from Anderson Prices of the units offered by
Tractor was $169 higher than the Lowe. with trade-in, were $8 797
only other bid received, put in by $8 898 and $8 997 the com
Lowe Tractor Co. of Henderson. missioners reported.
Commissioner Roland Davis said In other actions the com-
they chose the Anderson offer missioners:
because it will have 51 hor- - Approved a $700 request from
sepower as compared to the 45 out-going County Attorney Robert
horsepower of the model offered Nisbett who leaves office Jan 1
by Lowe. for funds to attend a prosecutors
Davis also observed that the bid- conference on handling minors to
from Lowe made no statement as be held Oct. 7-10 in Dallas (see
to guarantees as did the Anderson related story this edition)
offer. .. Approved a $500 request from
They also decided to trade in the the Texas Association of Counties
old county tractor and mower on for legal defense funds in a federal
the unit in order to realize a net suit attempting to make the Texas
cash price of $8 962.48 Commission on Jail Standards en
The bid from Lowe. which failed force federal jail guidelines
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to accept as a public road an deposits of $5 981 839 98 In 1966 Members of the Carthage High windshield washed according to
easement in precinct three ex- Abernathy was elected chairman School Student Council will hold a council member Kay Lynn Vincent
tending east from FM 31. of the board and president fund raising window wash bet- Students will be stationed in the
-- Approved the temporary em- in 1967 W C. (Buster) Hebert ween 10 a m and 2 p.m. Sept 29 parking lots of Buddie s Winn Dixie
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1940 to $4500.955.68 in 1950 Bell was elected president at the
This increase also reflects the board meeting that day, and left
bank's consolidation with Con- his position as senior vice
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984, newspaper, September 26, 1984; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499643/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.