The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1963 Page: 24 of 24
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• — PANOLA WATCHMAN. Carthh**, Texas. No*. 14. IMS
VOVK PANOLA COUNTY
i | Chamber of Commerce
(Always ff'arhimg Far Yam)
• • •
Mrs. L. M. (Chuck) TayNr
i CrccuNv* Secretary
AHK \Ol’ AW ARK tk*L In IW2
judge F. C Winfrey 'appointed a
••P.ooU County Historical Soci*||'
whoso primary functh n Is to work
1 tow ant as omh'ln;: <>* hi' orlcal in
| form tion on Panola Cnunty. ami
t r proMviva»i;»n of till* inf tsu
never surrender For four Ion*
yvtn wo have tau*ht eoch other to
for*et that word, and It la too late
to loam It now Lot us all meet as
we have met In many dark hours
before, wish the hearta of men that
have drawn the sword and thrown
tton for lot ’■< i.•• .rutmns All of away the scabbord, and resolve.
. ,-p .w.i-f Out there Is a world with the drep eternal. Irrevocable
,, . . ...»«* ______.L.iia* that u o Will
i f informal inn of all
I er r,m»l letters of
tin n i». family pictures, old fie
urni'. potters', implements for
types—from resolution of freemen, that we will
family and never surrender. If every Itegl
ment in this Department *oee by
the board; If coward fear and das-
Drming 1 of Ly gone generations. urd treachery dictate submission
we will treat every man that leav-
es hit banner now. as a bane re-
hou cs. cemeteries, hotels, and
many other objects, that have much .—------- —
value as trea-tires from ottmr creant. and shoot him as we wo iId
>'*" ~rh »■' f0^nSSf?,'T'^ »5
uc as ail Item for sale or not.
Panola t o.m Vhlmlir of Com death. You the young and the brave
mVrcc* (and” he lyrical iLctety) of poor Missouri.
Zt thin week by Mrs D. A. Me- t«»» marched away to battle. proud-
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444 BIKP AWARD WINNERS — Receiving beef production were, left to right. Nickcy
■ wards at the Panola County 4-H Club Parker Kaymond Copeland and Steve llol-
Achlevement Banquet Saturday night for land. —(Watchman Photo)
Fudden It is the picture of Gen
Ural J. O She'by, of the L’onfed
ly and Rally, with love In your
hearta and li*ht In your eyea, for
*~*zxzts*s:
that are worshipped by your
friends and dreaded by your cn
WARTS IN CATTLI | with Infectious material. Normal as - aa |
Common warta In cattle arc sanitation measures will prevent f f*f. ft. la. t erf If If
caused by a virus and are infec the spread of warts and a vaccine /. | , T«aa
tious The udder of dairy cattle is is also available for immunir.atlon. f <f#rfl|Mf li It Ml II
usually affected and infection tak- prevention and treatment of the |l f i\n§rtt£»
es place by contact of injured skin animals If I I Kit f jffff ris«
written to soldicra of hls Division
BS.WSH asson*
intta. just less th .11 t n
; I rfore the War cinleJ
in tlt'u
horrible to contemplate.
"Not No! We will do thia: We
TMI C. I. MOOR! JR., home on CoHoro
Circle in the winner of the “Yard of the
Month*' for November. Shown with Mr. and
Mrs Moore is Mrs L M. Taylor, executive
secretary of the Panola Countv Chamber of
Commerce, joint sponsor with The Panola
Watchman of the award. --(Watchman Photol
PRICE REDUCED!
MODEL 1IM 1815A
■Utfnrui TRAOmONAt. WHOM
•TEJtfO CONSOLE
Pmetftofltft glittered AM FM radio with automatfe fra.
aiiaw oonlaal on f M • Stereo sound ays tom witti two 4*.
twoS spoakars o Dolus* automatic 4 vpood chan*er with
45 RPM apmdl# a Precision balanced tone arm with dual
aapphtftRtytii...caramic cartridge o Built in provision for
optional kid stereo broadcast receiver o Fine furnrtiira
cabuigt olgawutna ftohoga/ijrvenvers and selected solid*.
Tweet s« art...if it's Westinghouse
S££ ^71750
PANOLA BUTANE
Westinghouse Dealer
274 E. Sebino St. Phono OX 3 6644
FORT HENNING. GA — Army
Pvt Itdy L. Grant. 23. whom' wife.
Bobbie, lives in Camden. Texas.,
completed a ten week mechanic
course at The Infantry Center,
tort Henning, Ga., October 2H.
During the course. Grant re-
timed instruction in the skills
needed to perform maintenance «n
wheeled vehicles and associated ac-
cessories and equipment.
He entered the Army in May of
this year and completed basic
training at Fort Polk l.a
The I! 157 Chester High School
graduate was employed by W. T
Carter & Brothers tn Camden be-
fore entering the Army.
His mother. Mrs Doris M Wells,
live* in Marshal*. and hls father.
Kiel L. Grant, lives in Carthage
Card Of Thanks
I wish to take this method of
expressing mv deepest gratitude
to all my relatives, neighbors and
friends, both white and Negro, for
the donations given me for our
< hurch drive, the Shady Grove
M B Church. Gary. Texas, in the
iShady Grove Community You
helped me to be crowned as queen
for raising the highest amount
which was suit 115
May God bless and keep each of
sou I shall do greater work for
the Lord With his help we can
do all t linjs Without him we can
not do n>! dog
LIN NIL HEI.f INGH A M
, Mrs McFadden's"fat'ter. Henry '*l’l hang Ilogether.we will keep
xmith llav foouht unit"- G c a our ograntiallons, our arms, our
smith Ibiy . fo a . ... ,’ di ciplinc. our hatred of oppress
?hrt ?he 1 u-ture W .s ..Me o' lo ir ‘on. until one universal shout goes
Si'S ri-n,*,:;;;v.»»•» «*-«»
Local Hospital Officials
Attend Etex Quarterly Meet
! also of Tyler, was on the program
j too. His information on the poly-
graph machine was very timely
I since he was using a machine such
las this in his work with private
business, liospltuls, sheriff depart-
Yr R.v was born in R r’ m,„ , IJ Missouri
Missouri February 21. II*ft. .1 red exile to submission-death to
died August 22 1M2!» lie \vi n r
Tied once before he marri'Ml Mr*.
McFadden's mother, the former bu
dishonor."
JO. O. SHELBY
Brig. Gen. Commanding
|1 ispital Administrators, Nurs meeting of the East ment. and private patrons A re-
presentative from the Stuart Blood
I Bunk had a part on the program
VLDIMNt INVITATIONS and an
» * pf'iftH fl or t n idvH
,t U" Vv A r IIM \N
You ahrijn get the best for less at Butler Chevrolet
auto repair department. Robert Davis is thoroughly
experienced and to • specialists on repairing wrecks,
general Body repair and installation of glass. We can
Randle your insurance claim and help you collect your
Im. Let your problem be our problem — and we'll
settle everything and make repairs on your car to
never been dented.
COME IN TODAY!
VERNON BUTLER
fl• W. fmafa Chevrolet - OMt
CO., NC
SIMM OX *4*11
san Davis a native of Arkansas. Pittsburg. Texas. April 20.1 HOB
but who had migrated to llp.vhur We would like to thank Mrs. Me-
County Fsdden for the use of this hlstori-
We would like to re print the cal document and would express
letter—which was written on the our hope that other® having uw
back of a piece of wall paper— articles of any documentary value
for the benefit of those interested to contact members of the Historl
in history as well as a Memorial cal Society, Judge Winfrey, or the
(o allllic Veterans of all the Amcr Panola County Chamber of Com
lean wars. j mrree so that a record of these
SOLDIER'S OF SHELBY'S DIVIS i-—----7
ION
"The crisis of a Nation's fate is
upon you. I come to you in this
hour of peril and gloom, as I have
come when your exultant shouts
of victory were proud on the breer
es of Missouri, relying upon your
patriotism, your devotion, your he
roic fortitude and endurance By
the memory of our past efforts,
our brilliant reputation, our immor
tal dead, our wrecked and riven
hearthstones, our banished and in
suited women, our kindred fatr and
kindred ruin, our wrongs unright
ed and unavenged. I conjure you
to shnd shoulder to shoulder and
bide the tempest out. In union
there is strength, honor, manhood.
--afety. success—in separation, de
feat, disgrace, disaster, extirmin
at ion. death I promise to remain
with you until the end—to share
jour dancers, your trials, your ex
ilc. your destiny, and your lot shall
be in* lot and your fate shall he
mv fate and conic what may.—
poverty, misery, exile, degrcdaliuti
Oil* never let your spotless ha niter
he tarnished bv dishonor If (here
)><• aov among you that wish to go
from nor mold when Ihc dark
hour conics, and the bright vision
of peace .uid piling beyond th*
hi «cl -bore let him but farewell
fo the comrades that no danger
can appall and no disaster deter
for the curse of the sleepless
eye and the festering heart will be
his reward—as the women of Misa,
nuri the Peris of a ruined Para-
dise shall tell how Missouri's brav-
es fought until the Confederate
flag by inches was torn from the
mast
"Band by the ship. boys, as ton*
part on . _
also Miss Klhler. employed by
Medical Center, spoke on "Per-
Kinnrl Staff Development".
After a delicious lunch, served
in* Supcrviaors. Medical Record Hospital in Tyler recently Medi
Librarians. Dietitians, and key per cal Center Hospital was host for
sonnet, attended the quarterly the occasion
—---—1 . --------------— j The program for the day inelud
facts might be compiled for future rd several talks on various phases
reference. We want each faml’y to of hospital administration Mr
he given proper credit for these Scott Evans, r cent ly employed in j y ,|u. hospital personnel, the meet
articles, and wc will show them the Personnel Deportment by Me. I ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ahL,rn00||
when the occasion arises with the cal_ Center.jjuve a very'interesting, personnel attending
understanding that they arc "ON talk on Effective Employee Se c. ^ ffom '( ar,wrr<> Mrs Annie
1,OAN" from certain Individuals.' turn Ills ot jert being a method y(i pirtj y;ir!l|nu Supervisor,
We have a wonderful background of judging and testing personnel, Kli/u'.cth Crawford. Medical
and heritage; l,ct us preserve it from the first application to on Hemrd Li rariuii. and Mrs. Lois
for po ferity.' tlllC job training. Mr Holi Deaton. Smith, Dietitian _
LieDetector
(now in operation at your Ford Dealer's)
To people who don’t believe in hollow claims,
we Ford Dealers issue a special invitation.
er. All your hopes and fears are
there All that life holds nearest
and dearest ts there —Your bleed
ing mother land—pure and stain
less as an angel guarded ehild. ts
there The proud imperial South—
the nurse of your boy hood and the
priestess of your faith is there,
and calls upon you-her children,
her best and bravest—in the pride
and purity of your manhood, and
your blood, to rally round her al-
tar shrine—the blue shies and
green fie’ds of your nativity, and
send your scornful challenge forth:
The ftaxon Beasts are equal to
the Norman Xleel'"
"Meet at your company qoerler*.
look the matter fairly and squarely
your discipline and your integrity
and all will he well, as you strike
for God and humanity I am with
yaw until the last and oh. what
glad hosannas will go op to yaw.
when our land, redeemed, shall
rise, beautiful, from da am of
death aad chamber of decay, the
‘forms of bottle and the aagmah
of defeat Booting away forever
H Johmon follows Lee. and
B*»aoregard. and Mawry and For
rest, all ga. amt the CtoMmissip
pi Deportment werradrt their
avsas and qurt the canted, let an
Everybody claims their cars are
the smoothest, most thrilling, best
handling. But ours srs! To prove
the truth of this, test'drivs them/
Take the wheel of a '64 Ford and
discover a new breed of ride,
ruggedness and response that
will convince you better than
any words we might say. Enjoy a
few delicious moments of truth
t. * today!
roar.
PANOLA MOTOR CO.
120 W. Panola ft.
Carthofd, T#x«
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1963, newspaper, November 14, 1963; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895709/m1/24/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.