The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1963 Page: 2 of 24
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WATCHMAN. C arthage Texas. Aug 22. 1963
Brooks Rites
Held Tuesday
Long Branch News
mmm
Mr amt Mr*. Claw* Holder
lefl Thursday tar Orir«*c to carry
their grandsons. Dwayne, and Jack
Holder home, and to he with their
granddaughter. Bonn* Lou I9hh!
er. who was to hat* a tomdtec
tomy Friday ► ■ V
Mr and Mr*. John Ren Reeling
and Norma Ruth and Kay Nett at
Houston visited last week with Ms
mother. Mrs Eula Keeling
Jesse Fletcher Brooks, Y3. die®
Sundsy at his residence on, Route
1. BeckviHe following a sudden ill
ness. Mr. Brooks was a life long
resident of Panola County.
Services were held Tuesday at
3pm at Brooks Missionary Rap
Minister* were the
Mde Holder honored her
Jack Holder, of Odessa,
try. honoring hi* tenth
M the community cenier
r afternoon. Refresh
o Served to 14 guests
ll mothers.
At banff 5bw
list Church
Rev Calvin Haneock. the Rev J.l
W Harper and the Rev A. P Bar-
er. Burial was in Waldrop Ceme-
tery
Mr Brooks was a member of a
pioneer family His grandfather.
Ashhury Brooks, a Methodist min i
loter, came to Panola Countv from]
Knoxville. TVnn.. in the s
I ft (Ml when Jesse Brooks'
Elysian Fields
father,
John Brooks was 14 years old Af -
ter John Brooks grew lo manhood
and had served in the Confederate
Army during the Civil War. he
rame back lo Rusk County He and
one of his brothers bought Ihel
land In IR85 where Jesse Brooks]
lived all his life. Jesse's fatheij
pave the land for the site of thel
first school and the community!
was named for him. I
Mr Brooks was married to Miss]
Ellle Woods in 1013 He was al
member of the Board of Deacons of]
the Itrnnks Chapel Missionary Bap]
HITMAN FIELDS — John Ware
has returned from a visit with rela
Uvea in Richlands. Va He was uc
companied by his grandparents.
Mr. and Mr* J B Ware Thev en
toyed ratrhing 100 fish in Holston
Lake. Part of this lake i* located
ill V» and part in Tenn.
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Miller of Mar
‘hall were guesta Wednesday of
Mrs. Emma Westmoreland and
Ruth
• Ninety *i* persons attended the
revival at Bethel Tabernacle Wed
nesday night and 129 Thursday
Ola Buck of Carthage and
\ath> Kelley of Shreveport were
MM*!* last week of Mr and Mrs
Knwll Eaaoe
Mr. Ind Mrs. Johnny Wellborn.
Jan and Luanne returned Wedne*
day Jfrige a viaM with Mr and Mrs
B. r. Kcknell in Florenrp. Colo
and friends in Coahoma They were
accompanied home by Mr and Mrs
Bill Milllken. Arlene, Mark and
Brad of Coahoma Thev loured
Si* Flags Otrnr Texas Tuesday The
Milllken* left for home Saturday
Band practice began Monday with
Drive toft!
Step-Hit*
•rake Fluid
Two y
have bc<
Texas A
attractioJ
the Tex
They J
enter t
event, a
enter IhJ
Both |
invited ol
Vious rel
The nl
AIM
pool will
event in
list Church
Surviving are his widow, Mrs
Elbe Woods Brooks; two sons.
Forrest Brooks of Carthage and
Rill Brooks of Carthage: two dan
ghlers. Mrs John A Young of Car
thage and Mrs Aubrey Wedge
worth of Carthage: one brother!
Oscar S Brooks of Troup, eight!
WEDDING INVITATIONS and an
nouncemenla al the WATCHMAN.
grandchildren ahd two great grand
children
114 Ox. Spray
Can af Wixard
Quality Faint (
I # Quick drying! >
| a Nan*fadingl C
a Nnn.Ynl- y
I lawingl (
I a >4 Vibrant
i Calartl
Tatum School Opening
Scheduled August 30
*•». m.«
$299.99
• Handy Egg trays Dairy Bln . . . Twin 15-qt
Crisper* ... Big Roll-Out Freeter Basket!
• Danish Modern Design ... less than 30" wide!
• Fait-Freese Freezer Shelf! Jet Stream Cooling!
The Tatum Public While Schools
will open on August 30, 1903
Opening program and registra-
tion of pupils will be August 30,
1983.
The opening program will in
elude both Elementary and High
School and will he held in the
High School Gymnasium at 9:00
a m
Registration of pupils will start
after the program
Faculty In-service meeting. Aug
Us! 2Hth and 29th
The school calendar which was
adopted by the Tatum Board of
Education lists the following ho]i
days: laibor Day. Sept 2: Thanks
giving, November 2Rth and 29th
Christmas. December 20 to Jan
uar.v 2; TSTA District Meeting.
March 6; Easier, March 27th
The expected enrollment is 339
The stall includes H A "Pat’J
Shaw. Supt ; f
tendant. Mrs.
District
Engine?
Mk ltd,
Bululdo*
went on
Sale c
ducted J
son tic)
will be
buy the
last ye*
plication
They
an appl
Reg. $1.39
$1.18
lbs 15 I 2 ounce i.
Guy Mixon of Grand Saline, for
mer high school principal, was In
town Saturday.
Mrs Emma Westmoreland is III
David Lester of Atlanta has been
elected chemistry teac her. He will
reside in the C. J Plppen apart
ment
Football practice began Mon
day
ilad a’ good rain Tuesday.
Mrs. Robert Friend, the Rev
and Mrs John Derr of Wasknm at
(.Continued from page 1>
County from St 43 near Darro
through Hosborough Springs to t'S
Metcalf;
High School Principal and Band.
Alton Taylor;
High School Teacher*: Mrs. Em
Business; Joe
90 — 70 MPH ' ' ”
Fafm Road 2917 in Panola
County from FM 31 at Dead wood
7# mV *out*1 Carthage —
•it. Younga again cautions mo
****#• — “f>o not take ANY post
ed speed limit as a guarantee you
can at all point* on that road can
at all lime drive safely at that
‘P«#d. Driver at a prudent speed
a* YOU aee immediate conditions
th# life you save may be your*".
Regular $9.95
PICNIC CHEST
Hold* 37 Vs Pound* of lc*
Durable Safari Mak*
mu *
Blount ____ ________(
Vrlmn Ellts. English. Mrs. lorinel
Young. Social Studies; Andrew L
Maxey. Assistant Coach and Social
Studies and Science; Richard A.!
Crews. Science and Math Miss Jo
anna Johnston. Librarian ahd Eng I
at the I
High Sc
Seasoi
served I
made av
tic on a
Any Dial
Black wall Only
Wh»»n MI7« 9f74
Bty’f *r Girl's
24" er 24"
Broome News
BY MRS. CLAUDS JRMKINS
BROOME-Mr
tended the Bethel revival Fridav
night.
Hoy Beggs united with Bethel
Church bv transfer of letter and
Alice Tiller on profession of faith
PCMI0.I.1IN.1
lish James W. Irwin. Vocational
Agriculture; Mrs. Eddie
and Mrs Warkel
Brightwell and children of Houston
spent the weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs Luther Brightwell,
Sarah and Roger Wackel Jr stay
ed for a longer vMt.
Recent visitors In the Charlie
Rushing home were Mr and Mrs
Dan Arnold. Danny Joe and Gen . ............
eva of Dallas. Mr and Mrs Audio tirade; Mrs. Robbie Sue McClure J
Irwin.
holder I
served
each tin
Gleaming Galaxy Flyer Ilk*
Extra Special Buy
YARD CARTS
No Stoop • No Lift • Holds
2 Vi Cu. Ft. Regular $4.95
$3.69
Months of Guaranteed
^ Starts for Only..*
Onl<T|>oint
(.liurcli Seta
Revival Meet
(en-
uoni
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Pttbliahor
ClARI APPLIOATt
•ditar
Published every Thursday at
Carthage. Texas.
Entered ag second class
matter at the post office in
Gsrthafe, Texas under act of
Congress of March 3. 1883.
S3 in County and $4 outside of
Arnold. Pal and Lynn of Shreve
port. Mr and Mrs Willie Drew
Sr and Mr and Mrs Willie Drew
Jr of l^ingview. Mr and Mrs
Billy Rushing and children of llou
st on
Mr and Mrs. Claude Jenkins
visited their son-in law. J D Pope
Oil Filtar
Cartridge
The Rev Jerry Thompson, evan
gelisl. will conduet a revival at
(enterpoinf Freewill Baptist
church at Tatum.
The week long revival will begin
Sunday. August 29. with aervieea
at 7 30 p m. ea<-h day
The public is cordially invited lo
kendall. Manager, Mr* Minnie Bel
le Liles. Mr* Pauline Courtney.
Ida l.ee Walton
PULPWOOD HARVEST
More than 29 9 million cords of
pulpwood were harvested in 12
.Southern states during 1902 an
all time high and six percent great
er than the 1981 figure The South
aceounted for flf) percent of the
nation’s pulpwood harvest for
pulp and naper mills in the United
Stales lasf year.
LAST CALL
Amanda Kay. Grandparent* are
Mr and Mrs. E J Johnson of
Kilgore and Mr and Mr*. Edd
Shivers of Broome
Vimfors in the Claude Jenkins
home this week were Mr and Mrs
Sylvan Harris and Dianna Fairplay
Befh Davison of Roek Hill Mu heal
Ross of Tafum Mr and Mrs Jack
Rogers, Mr and Mr* Randall
Rogers and children Mr and Mrs
Nolan Willis, Rohhie Ruth and
Micheal. Mr and Mrs J. Me
Wherfer of f/mgvicw
Mrs Edward Taubr is in Dallas
af the bedside of her mother who
i* seriously ill
. Bill Whifhursf. grandson of Mr
and Mrs Houston Brooks, i* af
home after serving fwo year* with
the Air Force in Spam Visitor* in
the Brook* home this week were
Mr and Mr* Elbert Williams. Mr
Whirl 4-Volf Chomp
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1983 CALENDAR REFILLS Avail
abh tar all desk calendar holders
Panola Watchman.
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Silffil Stiifry'
0.70* f 0 Black Tab*
and Mrs Ben Brooks anti children]
>f Marshall. Mrs
Price Brooks
of Dallas, Mrs Rill la-a of Beau-
mont
Dianna. Edna and Melvin f'raw
ford spent the week tn Dallas
Mrs Francis Waldrop is visrtin-;
her daughter. Mr* Fugenc Moore
and family in Belton
Mr and Mrs Doyle Adams and
children viwted Mr and Mrs Bit
ly Ray Adams and Jody in Mar
rhall recently
I j Silver cohalf for long
Me. super fast start*!
Fits iO-5» Chev, 19-
H) 55 Ply . Dodge and
Snide baker.
W,a*,d 12-V. Detune.
'55-61 Cbev., other*.
Iff M fesy Terms I
Bicfc To School SpocMs
ParmananH $4.50 o«nI up
Shampoo and Sot $1.25
Haircut $100
ffocontfy enlarged shop. Early and lata work
by oppoinfmaot only.
Tdif Can Now Oaf December Prkaa in
August at Howard Naylors
• Uwtif Prkaa Prkaa Start At-
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1963, newspaper, August 22, 1963; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896394/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.