The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1982 Page: 2 of 17
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A I—PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage, Texas, December 30, 1982
City Commission
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Makeup artist Bill Westmoreland during interview with the Watchman’s Renee Rhodes.
Make-up pro
Pencils, Vaseline: tools of trade
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By RENEE RHODES
Watchman Staff Writer
artists,” he said
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kit contains cosmetics worth
over $2,500.
He even spends his spare
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9-to-5 job just like everybody
else. The tools of his trade in-
clude a box of 40 pencils and a
jar of Vaseline.
One thing that's different,
however, is although based in
New York, this job has taken
him to Paris, Milan, Zurich,
and Guadalupe, and pays
$150-$250 — per hour.
Westmoreland is a hair
stylist and makeup artist, the
man who creates the faces in
magazines such as Glamour,
Mademoiselle, Cosmopolitan,
Ladies’ Home Journal and
Redbook
The son of James and Jo
Westmoreland of Carthage,
he graduated from Stephen
F. Austin State University in
1974 with a degree in studio
painting “I'm still painting,”
he said, “only now it’s on
faces.”
He began as assistant
fashion director for Saks'
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He has learned to spot a
model who’s new to the
business, "She’s the one who
sits around eating french
fries and drinking coffee
Sugar, grease, and caffeine
are really bad for your skin."
Drinking water is also im-
portant for healthy skin.
“Moisturizers can’t really
add moisture to your skin;
they can only hold in what’s
already there."
The essentials of makeup
include foundation, mascara.
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an eyelash curler, and a A burglary of a vehicle was
touch" of lip gloss, according also reported to the Carthage
to Westmoreland. Makeup for Police Department A tire
photography is very different was stolen from a pickup
from makeup for everyday parked at Panola Nursing
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Store
1008 w Panola 693 van
Continuing Education, Pan- He enjoys painting and going
ola Junior College, at (214) to museums, but his favorite
693-2030 or 693-2035 hobby is nutrition
A Carthage man was ar-
rested early Christmas morn-
ing on charges of public intox-
ication. according to the
report John D Smith, of 1014
Wichita. Carthage, was ar-
rested at 1 a m Christmas in
the 400 block of Cook Street,
the report said He was
released after posting a $56
cash bond
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Panola Junior College will Baker Library,
offer a series of academic For further information,
and occupational courses in contact the Division of
the evening during the Spring
semester. Classes will meet
from 7 to 9:30 p.m. on the
main PJC campus in Car-
went to Europe to photograph tie confused," he said. "One with numerous celebrities, in-
the designer collections for week I would be the eluding Larry Hagman. Suzy
the Houston Chronicle He photographer; the next week Chaffee, Anne Murray, Susan
returned to Houston to do I would be doing their Lucci and Dottie West. “You
hair and makeup for the makeup." read a lot of bad things about
Sakowitz catalog, but decided Now working with hair and them if you read the wrong
that New York was the place makeup exclusively, he does magazines...but these are
he wanted to be magazine assignments, ads. really great people to work
With a strong background catalogs, video and television with," he said
in photography, work, and freelance projects His job entails not only ap-
Westmoreland began work such as the album cover for plying makeup, but also help
ing as both makeup artist and Dudley Moore’s new recor- ing to set trends in the fashion
photographer in New York ding. industry “It’s a collabora
"The models would get a lit- Westmoreland has worked tion among the cosmetic
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The possibility of the City of Commissioner Bill Rinkle
Carthage placing a tax upon said he would hate to see
video machines came before another tax, adding he felt 4
the Carthage City Commis- that the residents of the city I
sion Monday night, but more were already being taxed to I
-4 discussion of the matter death.
I came after the meeting than Simonson said Shreveport. I
during it, Dallas and Houston were the ,
Robert Pike had requested nearest cities to Carthage he i
the matter be placed on the knew of who had such a tax.
city agenda but was not pre- Simonson. Rickert and Bill I
sent at the time the matter Paxton of Carthage Lanes. all I
i came up for discussion agreed that the video I
m Three local businessmen who machine business was chang- I
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have video machines in their ing so rapidly that many of
establishments were there, the machines were obsolete
however, and voiced opposi- by the time they were ready
tion to placing any such tax to start producing a profit
on the machines. Simonson said each machine
... . .... was a fad within itself
Pike arrived at city hall Simonson said the
just as the meeting was en- manufacturers were flooding
ding: noting he thought the the market w ith so manv new
meeting wastostartat 7 p.m. machines that there was a
rather than 6.30. new one out before the old
Rick Simonson, owner of ones began to recover their
Rick s F un Center, said .video costs
machines were already being He said the machines cost
taxed quite heavily He said an average of about $2,800
people who thought the ven- each
dors were getting rich ott the In other action Monday y-g
games were incorrect, night the citv fathers voted VIDEO GAMES were the topic of discussion
Bruce Rickert, owner of to accept a bid from Service Monday night at the Carthage City Commission
Carthage Skate Palace said Motors in Carthage on two meeting when a request was made that the city
henadeishtmtesmashns new police cars, provided the consider taxing the machines. In this photo, a
firms, the magazines, and the not know whnt the proponents bid met city specifications player tries his luck at one of the more popular
of the tax hoped to gain from gSerricesMotors entered.a new games at Rick's Fun Center. The game is
tto the machines but it would be While Pnola’Motors hadi called Zaxxon.
fashionable shades for this vey 1 e bid of $19,472 Those were the
winter are plums and deep Simonson said he felt there only two bids submitted
greens with an iridescent would be no more than 100 of Engineer Chris Mauritzen
glow. The eyes are always the machines in Carthage, said he recommended to the
darker than the cheeks or noting that he had about 20 at city that the low bid on
lips, he said, and he uses his arcade, and the max- renovation of the Wastewater
black mascara on all models, imum tax that could be plac- Treatment Plant be accepted
regardless of their hair color ed on them would be $7 50 should it meet with state ap-
The fashion industry works each. He added some of this proval BRB Contractors.
about four months ahead of would have to lie . 6 nded to Inc , had the low bid of
"real people’s time," he said the state, thus le vin, the ci- $1,427,000 on the project
"I completed the Christmas ty with very h tle income No action was taken on the
catalog for Sakowitz in from the tax matter
August, and just finished the m w e
April issues of Glamour and LD * w M . . — .. a
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routine is her diet “If vou eat SSSSSfST 2SI40 40 H° (D 7 fS
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not even bother with creams
and makeup,” he said. Maybe it was the weather. Home Monday night at about
"Swedish models, who are or the fact that it was a holi- 8:35. Randell Wiggins saw
vegetarians, have the . day. but the long Christmas two white males take an ice
greatest skin." weekend was a quiet one for chest and a tire from the back
the Carthage Police Depart- of his pickup, the report said
men! According to the report, the
suspects dropped the ice
chest, but got away with the
tire
According to the report, the
two suspects are described as
tall white males One has a
slender build, and the other
has a large build
thage
Academic course to be
offered include: English
Composition and Rhetoric,
State and Local Government.
Introductory Statistics, De-
velopmental Reading, Weight
Training for Women, Aero-
bics. Spanish Conversation,
Business and Professional
Speaking
Occupational courses will
include: Automobile
Mechanics, Word Processing,
FORTRAN, Microprocessors
and Programming in BASIC,
Typing, Elementary Accoun-
ting, Machine Calculations,
Real Estate, Math. Welding,
and Banking.
Registration for evening
classes in Carthage will be
held on Monday, Jan. 10 from
7 to 8:30 p.m. in the M.P.
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Douglas, Marshall. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1982, newspaper, December 30, 1982; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1518158/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.