The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964 Page: 2 of 28
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t — PANOLA WATCHMAN. Carthage. Texas. June 11, 1M4
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Museum Committee Meets
Friday To Perfect Group
our Individual and tomUy Ikert
tage* through the establishment a.
libraries and museum* Roallrtag
the gap in thii particular fteto in
our own county, urn am aatiaua to
(■mi afttm M| Mu* uroiirMI
“Many counties in tho rtatrhow
museum* and there la quite a Ultlc
rivalry among aam* a! thorn We
I Hava already received throe oppk
cation* from •• many alate and
A very important public moetihg
will he held FViriav morning o( thia
week at M o'clock at the City
Halt, to complete the orgoalaatieo
of the Panola County Hlatorical
M iiieum AaaociattM. which haa
been operating with a aheleton or
ganltation aince April tat.
According to the committee fur
niahing the original inapiration for
■uch an educational and cultural
facility for Panola County <Mra.
All* Aril. Mr*. W P Oorena. Mr*.
Phoebe hue Perlman and Mkaa Mar
gie Neal) “marking time- ia paat.
and Friday manting will me a full
Mown organiration. with an atom
Mated and ratified constitution and
By Low* Ataa. a full complement
of permanent officer* and com
mittee chairmen with any legal
lechnicalitie* dl*aolved at a meet-
ing of the city commission and
muaeum group. Monday evening.
June •, of this week.
Miaa Neal aaid. "We are cons-
ciou* of the general revolution
which haa tehrn place in America
and indeed in our own *tate, in
demanding greater preaervatlon of
were owner of a daily paper or ra-
dio or TV elation, we would re-
fu»e to print these poll*—Dr Gel-
lup'* Included—free of charge
much lew yap for them. Bui
nomcbody pay* them to try to In
fluence election*
Ton. tho new* commentator*, the
pinko reporter* and especially
the TV *how “The Weak Thai
Waa" tried with ridicule. *arcasm
and all their Hick*, to dl*etrodlt
IPT MPmtTtOM - a typical |
no Mean m a fellow who haa ju*i
Ivon home from an Italian mov :
In a Otrman car. sitting on Don
I furniture, drinking iraiillan
flee Mtnf on English china cup.
Goldwater It wa* CBS comments
tor* you remember who reported
and officiated at the Ntxoa-Kea-
nedy debate* who heal Nixon.
The Senator from Artanna haa
•omethtng that meet* all these
thing* head-on. That something la
hi* complete honesty and forth-
right view* freely expreaoed. In
these times of trickery, immorality
even in high places, it ia refresh-
ing to find a public figure who will
say what he thmka. and upon
whose word the cititen can depend.
Most of the politician* are ca
tering to the minority groups, tho
Comrat*. the NAACP crowd, the
labor bosses, who are obsessed
with a senar of power over the
working man. and they are ao en
grossed in trying to combine the
I vote* of all them along with the
welfare cheala. (he federal employ-
ee*. and other special group*, they
are forgetting the great majority.
Seem* a* If nobody In authority
pays any attention to the rights
I of the people who from the back-
bone on the country. It could bo
that the majority, without organ-
isations to Ride with (hem. will
rally behind a man whose word
they can trust It 1* our prediction
this will he the last time they will
have an opportunity to do so.
ITMAfeB MAM a prominent
N Inal Thursday—roach Dor
Beys I of the University of TV*
Longhorn, national champion-
Logan News
MBS. €. e. HOLIDAY
I.OGAN—Dan Walker and Johnny
Stinson of Bossier City are spend
ing two weeks with Don’t grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wal-
ker.
Miaa Jo Ann Hooper spent laat
week in Fort Neelies with Miss
Margartte Carswell and Mr. and
Mr*. Ray Jernigan.
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Ratcliff and
children and Mr. and Mra. J. C.
Leggett and children of Ashton
■pent laat weekend in Jena with
Rev. and Mr*. Tom Ratcliff.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Holiday. Ann
and David visaed Mr. and Mra.
J M Bundrirk. Mr and Mra Al-
ton McKnight and family and Mr
and Mr*. Ben Fuller and family in
Cushing, Monday. They went to
New Salem for aeverol day* viait
with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
M O. Scogln
Visiting Mr and Mrs Louis Wal
ker Sunday were Mrs. C. W. Stud,
dard. Dwayne and Shayne of Gil-
mfr aaU Mrs. Dewey Walker of
Reeves.
Mra. Beatrice Johnson and Mr*
Hettte Wimberly are still In the
haepttal
Mr. and Mr*. T. O. Hooper and
Batty Janne of Logansport visited
the C. C. Holiday*. Saturday.
Mr and Mra. Johnny Boyett via-
itod their son and family, the J M
Boyett* of Joaquin one day la>t
week. Their grandsons. Johnny.
Joe and Wayne came home wMh
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brill of
Sheen port Visited their daughter,
Marjorie Lyoo and Mr and Mr*
Rangy Barnett, last week
The revival at tho Mt. Pleasant
■Sf** C*urr,, -
wBli the pastor Rev f g. Roger#
preaching Everyane ia Invited
The revival at the new Shady
drove Baptist Church will begin
June St with Rev Kenneth Grtf
Mr. and Mrs. Lae Johnson Thurs to speak of men. women and cbil
day and Friday were Mr* Onna dren A museum la a recognixad
Horton. Carolyn and Mr and Mra. cultural and educational agency,
Colton Horton and family of Dal- and govs hand-in-hand with the
las school aad public library. Wa tin
Fvl. Hugh Darrel Rutherford re- rerely hope no one will aland back
turned to Ft Polk Friday after and wail for an invitation. There ia
two weeks visit with Ms mother, plenty work to be done aad plenty
Mra. C B. Rutherford and other important places to be filled. So
relatives wade in and help wherever you
Mr and Mr>. Homer D. Powell ««* «Wch fit. IP with
and children of Pecos are visiting «»• •*? »■**■«• **••»*•
their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Lee t *■ y*u
Johnson and Mr. Frank Powell ——————
Homer D. will return to Pecos. ^ 0
but Mr* Powell and children will If imppo I fnp
remain due to the illness of her * M1BK71«»■ BARK
mother. Mra. Lee Johnson.
Mrs Betty Sue Kltxgerald. Ran R f; In V I Id* If I
dy and David of Bridgeport .pent ll* J*lCIU
last week with her parents, Mr. .
and Mr* Calvin Palmer A# Ilf H rUrlJl 11
Visiting them over the weekend
were another daughter. Mr*. Helen Funeral service* for Robinson
Smith, Donnie. Denny. Phala Mac. C. Jay. 87. of near Bethany were
Marjorie and Ted Marty of Daing held Wednesday. June S at the
crfield Colonial Chapel. Sullivan Ftmaral
Mrs Peggy Sue Harville. Hugh Home *" Marehall. with the B*v.
Darrel Rutherford. Mrs. Wills Mouion Bigg*, pastor of Mt. Hon
Doan Davis. Joyce. Jerry, aod Methodist Church, officiating. Bur-
den were visitors in Shreveport *«* *« in • Marehall Cematery.
Thursday Survivor* include hi* widow.
Mr ami Mr. John Sidney Phil-
lip* and Kimberely Suxaane of *£*■
Shreveport spent the weekend with Th®*"P^n
her mother. Mr*. Beulah Wlm L"1* H11*? Cochnwa. hath
berly. ®* Tyler. Mrs. Mrua Cochrane of
Mrs. Peggy Sue NarvlUo and
Danny Joe left Monday far a wash* J
visit with her ton. David, in Brawn grandchildren and gnat gi aoiihll
wood " SmB.
mas Vaught. Battery Cmdr.; Major Beverly
Brown, Battalion Commander: Major Starr
Mundeff, Jr., Battalion Staff Assistant; Capt.
Robert Phillips, Division Artillery Aviation
Officer. —(Watchman Photo)
|NBt tamaf Baa oa him
Aa we pradlrWiI ia this column
Mrtty after the election, the bring
| ia gf tho PBI lalo the denote
|a aa Mm charge, wo* ever
atly a political trick Now tho
Igre sergeant who repudiated
l atarp given under oath, says
waa Mgbtoaed late retracting
l alary. Nobody stopped to con
Mr Mir other nan in the cast
M could ant bo scored Into re-
wtlag. Whoever waa responsible
mb th« tap oa down, tor inject-
| At FBI into this me**, is gull-
uf flagrant etntatton of the prin-
Boa of right sad Justices. Using
» tan law enforcement organixa
m of the notion to Influence a
UMmI nnpaiga leave* us. a* our
I AaaN Nancy used to say. with
Antioch News
Farm and Ranch
Notes and News
ANTIOCH—Average attendance in
Vacation Bible School last wash
waa B. Subject of study tor the
week waa Paul, taken from the
book of Kpheaians. Tho dosing
program was Sunday night.
Miaa Jane Post and Billy Cla-
baugh were united in marriage
Saturday night in the home of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.E.
Poas.
Mr. and Mra Lamar Garland.
Walter. Dale. Paul. Theresa and
Gary of Freeport visited Mr. and
Mrs L. U. Garland last week Wal
ter Dale and Paul spent the week
and Mr. and Mr* Garland went to
Hot Spring*. Ark for two days.
On their way hock. Mrs Garland
stopped for a tow days visit with
bar mother, Mra. Effie Bromley in
Tatum. Lamar ppaat tha real of the
weak with his parents.
Mr and Bn ffeirrr William
aad Mrs Alma Miller attended
the homecoming at Ramah laat
Mr and Mrs Baymon Moore of
Houston spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs. Verge Donald
Mr and Mrs. Jack Bishop wa*
la Arkansas last week aad did
same fishing
Mr and Mrs Cleve Haney visit
ed their daughter. Mra Jae Hud
man. Mr lludman and girts in
Langvtew Thursday night.
Rev and Mrs John Sewall of
Jacksonville visited Rev and Mr*
Johnnie Shearer and Judy. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Glyn Haney apeut
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Vavhet
Panola Watchman
Paundad In MM
JAMBS A. SMITH
CLABB APPLBOATB
MMto?
Published every Thursday at
Carthago. Texaa.
Entered aa second elaaa mat-
ter at the post office In Car-
thage. Texaa undar art at Caw-
greas at March t, MM-
M In County and M outside «t
trade area. *
Greenhouse Tomato G rowers
Short course will be held at Tnw
AAM Uaivendty June 3PJ0. If
you are interested and want a copy
of the program, let me know.
the lookout for fowl pea It is most
prevalent in summer and early fall.
Control of mosquitoes around
broiler houses will help lessen the
disease If you vaccinate, use the
wing web method and give no oth
er vaccine at the same time. Fra
vide birds with a goad ewsiran
•went following vaccinal tow.
WELCOME
ALL C.H.S.
IX STUDENTS
WELCOME
EXES
TO THE
CARTHAGE
COFFEE SHOP
day. On their way home Friday
they visited Mrs. IJaarir Lawless
and girls al DeBerry
Then McDaniel waa a Header
son visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Robert McDaniel
accompanied by Mr aad Mrs Sid
Garland visited Ibr Jake Floyd*
and Mr. and Mr* R D. Green.
Mike. Dewear and Jeamrie M
Mu» report and Mrs B F. Law
tea* and girls Sunday
Mr and Mra C. A Adams and
Greg and Mra Eha Capps af
Houston visrted Mr and Mra El
vis Duke over tbe weekend
Billy Hodsan af A and M College
was borne tar tbe we*laud.
Mr aad Mr* GeraM Lord aad
family af Hoodoo visited Mr aad
Mr* f C Lord. Mrs Start*)
AaRev. Mrt Alma Ander* an and
Emory last uuebewd
Donald Capps mode a dip to
Wholesale-Retaii
Moat Firm Opens
The 111 Men! Conmaov
LACY GROCERY CO
WELCOME
HOME
CH.S. EXES
WELCOME
HOME
C.H.S. EXES
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964, newspaper, June 11, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900783/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.