The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1963 Page: 6 of 24
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a — Panola watthiia* Carthago. T>*a*. Auf ti. ms
AROUND TOWN
BY JAMES SMITH
j Publication
Out on Etex
IliirtoricalAtMUi.
NACOGDOCHES — The fltO
publican of the East Texai Histor
! teal Association has been sem out
The publication has 76 pa*es and
is called the “Eaat mas llistor
iral Journal”.
The articles in the Journal were
written by Allen C. Ashcrolt, pro
lessor at Texas A & M Robert W
Williams, professor a* East Carol-
ina Colleiie in Greenville. North
during the past 17 years Hr has SOY SCOUTS Willie Goodman t aro|ina; Ralph W Wooatcr. pm
lessor at tamar T>eh. C. Richard
King, professor pf Journalism at
the University of Texas; Edwin W.
Gaston, associate professor of Eng
lish Journalism at Stephen F. Aus-
Neil Williams, owner of Carthage; fore a board of review last Satur tin State College; and William E.
Service Parts, said he is highly day were Rodney McCrary. Pat sawyer, professor of history at Kast
pleased to have Byron with his Johnston, l.eonaro Bell and Mike j Texas State College in Commerce.
CONGRATULATIONS »• Rymn very well after undergoing our
Chamness on his new assignment gvry last week at Panola General
as manager of Carthage Service' Hospital Husband. Don and son,
Part- Byron has been associated l Gary, are the chief cooks at the
with Motor Supply ami Carthage Martin house.
Automotive*- Suppl> in Carthage #
worked in the auto parts business
for these many years and we'd
say he ts thoroughly experienced
He moved to his
ment on the square
and Eric Bell have made new ad
vancements in scouting Willie ad-
vanced in rank to Star Scout and
new assign, i Eric has advanced in rank to sec-
this week, ond class Scout Other Scouts be
organization and invites his friends 1 Harris. These lioys finished ihe
and rustnmrrs to call on him at
his new location
Neil seemed especially plrared
since Byron will be relieving him
of many duties in the business.
? •
NO CADILLAC—Vica president
Ljndon Johnson ran into consider
able trouble at Graham. Texas.
final phase of work for other ntcr.
it badges
The Scouts are members of Troop
245 Scout masters are Dun Mize
and Mitchell Myers Members of
the review board were E C. Win-
frey. Tom Bankhead and Billy
Grimes
The cover of the Journal was de
signed by Carl llirtzog and Jose
Cesneros of El Paao.
The annual meeting of the asso-
ciation will be held in Nacogdoelt
es on October 5. Lee Lawrence of
Ty ler is president and Dr. C. K.
Chamberlain, profeasor and head
of the History Government as SKA,
is Editor in-l'hief.
Regular membership is 99; sub
staining membership is 990. whieh
■ oir irtiDir ■> vat aim in, I vslh, ) * • | ^ m •
last week when he needed a ear [\otlCC MO UiiidCrS
he refused to lend Johnson a car
Johnson was in Graham to at
tend the funeral of Glynn Stegall
lowing proposed lease:
Texas Highway Department olfi
a long time aide who died lAai " 8p-5?'„#,,prox 800 "• fl ; Codc
Hw> .'137”
Texas Highway Department offi
ce and storage; approx 600 sq. ft ,
week
After the Cadillac dealer refused
to oblige Johnson, two secret ser-
vice agents called on the dealer! i.
And requested an auto The dealer
offered to lend the vice president
Space to be located in Carthage.
Texas \
: assvas rr ~ K~S
Thi- offer was declined and John
son managed to borrow a Lincoln
to attend the funeral.
MRS. JULIA MARTIN is doing
ed from the Building Engineering
and Management Division, Slate
Board of Control. Austin. Texas
Please refer to code numbers a-
bovc
ia $3. All memberships that come
in before the annual meeting will
lie considered charter members.
For further information contact
Dr. C. K Chamberlain. Stephen F.
Austin State College in Nacogdo
ches.
m
tm« monqm_
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Editor
Panola Watchman
Please find enclosed check for
renewal of my subscription to The
Panola Watchman.
I have been visiting in Qalnes
vide. Texas, for the past month, to
Mr Richard Browning, a Panoia
County boy, has been letting me
read The Watchman a* he atill en
joys the old home paper, and I
really enjoy his sharing the Wat-
chman with me. So, Thanks, Mr.
Browning.
Respectfully.
Mrs- T. A. Woods
Kansas City. Mo.
IN THE PICTURE ARE Murel Ashby Cherry,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Odie Cherry of Rt. 1,
Gary, who returned last week from a two
weeks vacation at the Texas Lions Camp for
handicapped children at Kerrville. In the
picture Is Charles Bovd. Chairman of the
Boys and Girls Committee of the Carthage
Lions Club, which sponsored the trip Cher-
ry has a paralyzed arm. in spite of which he
OMAHA, Neb., has the lowest per
capita debt of any U- S city with
a population over 300.000. with an
average of fM New York tops Ihe
list with a debt load per capita of
9482. followed by Denver with
9480
More Ducks, Longer Season
Duck hunters in the Central Fly-1 possession limit of the 1982 sea-
way will have bigger bag limits and' ,un ^ the ( entral Flyway.
a longer season to look forward! The restriction on taking mat
tna-i m „„„„ lard ducks continues this year, with
to when the 1963 «4 seasons open on,y |wo mall,rds allow<.(1 ,n the
this fall. The Central Fly ways Mat J daijy ^ anrt four tn possession
es of North and South Dakota, Maliard breeding populations set
an all time low in 1962 and have
not shown marked recovery this
year. Average mallard production
is exoected this year from Ihe low
er breeding populations, and the
Bureau hopes that continued re
strictions will allow for an increase
in the 1964 mallard breeding stock.
Nebraska. Kansas. Oklahoma. Tex-
as. and those parts of Montana.
Wyoming. Colorado, and New Mex-
ico lying east of the Continental
Divide have been given options of
selecting 35 consecutive days of
duck shooting or unlit seasons to
taling 32 days, according to the
Bureau of Sport Fisheries and
Wildlife
Daily bag ami possession limits
won two award* in swimming at the Camp
and was a member of the Comanche group
at the camp which won first place as the
Outstanding unit. Overnight Camping, and
( lean Cabin for boys- Cherrv is hown wear-
ing the Lions Camp T-shirt and receiving
his awards from Lion Bovd. The trip is a-
warded. all expenses paid, by the Carthage
Lions Club. —Watchman Photo
backs and redheads will continue
this fall.
The individual states are allow
ed to select their season within
the period starting October 5 and
ending January ^ Shooting hours
are from sunrise lo sunset, except
on opening day when gunning will
start at noon.
Central Flyway states may select
a 79 day consecutive or split sea
son goose shoot within the period
starting Tuesday. October 1. and
ending Wednesday. January 19
The daily bag and possession lim-
it on geese will be five. Including
not more than two Canada Geese
___ ____ _ or their subspecies, or one Cans
Bag and possession limits on j da «ooaa «r sub species and one
wood dueks remain at two and two
as in 1962. The bag and possess
of four and eight were approved I ion limits on coots have been In-
by Secretary of fhe Inferior Stew I creased to eight and sixteen
art L. Udall. This is double the bag' A complete closure on canvas-
white fronted goose, or one white
fronted goose. Only one Ross’s
goose will be allowed in the daily
bag and possession limit.
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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/m1/6/?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.