The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964 Page: 4 of 28
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iBook Club Hears Page
On Political Parties
£'t ,f
Hip Orth*#* Book Vtwb met «
thrtr flub Lode* Ml Later Mat van:
Friday afternoon at S pm M>*
JuM Mwi iM Mr* H l firm
art* hoatraara <i«rrtt *nr di
ntwl to tiiv l/vifr by vtrvrr
ll .ilown road <ign* and Ml m
tiling Ihr Lodge. found that n
had bn* transf^rrcl in.* a pH
lure m early Oil by uh of beta
!nM Mtagr. chrysanthemum*,
fYnli, votive randl.- together \*»th
Halloween mask* and other apamn
able decoration*
roltoning th* club tfiernr of thp
yp*r, harm# Praarat Day Need*
i ho club ACKiioarfrdRpd American
iam Day in a presentation m "bar
m* l*mont Day Need* aa Amen
ran CltkNlW. in amwer to mil
rail, club member* responded wtt.t
Importani Ktenia in American His
lory.
I Hr*. Corlnnp Neal rook and Mrs
Samuel Prrlman, program leader*,
presented L- K Page aa gups: ap
eaker. In prefacing an iniroduc
lion of Mr Pag*. Ml*. Samuel
Prrlman, with tongue in cheek, on
uinoraird qualifications one must
posaew in Ulia proaont day time, m
run for ante* and asked • lan t
politics ran'"
Mr. Pag*, a moat able and well
qualified speaker, a aarceaaful
business man, a valuable cittern
o*ll vrned in theories and math-
! antes of politics, gave a superb ad
dress which should have been shar
;ed with other organisation* on
the Comparison nnd Evaluation m
our National Parties, traring lit
m
Carol
ii ^vrrr
one cent per vote hi
>An»—«atehM** - *»*..... namanhiu -
Carthage PEA Chapter. Miss
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wes-
id Mias Marshall Is the daughter
Hi. C. I Marshall
Birthday Parly
At ttnrrts Chain
CampUauatt*
l$!
dary Del Acker and Dana Clay
httHotpti ^|||| gi
lay party Saturday aftamaon at
UMI Dataey Wanda home
Jhe refreshment table was rov-
g| roloPflll |^| \
Birthday cakes srere the
attraction. Happy Birth
dgy teas sung to everyone having
ewiahar birthdays. outs were
Aasssr m ak«*u «ws<bM
DOJI WfrC HcVffl
mmmmmmwn
If Allan feaaan
CADDO kADI
Dig latte camp
Has* rishing continues ta be
reliant In the stumpy area of big
lake near the I .outdsns line Aass
are atilt intermittently schooling
in this area on thad. Beat flshiny
is in the morning using Baps la
Rebel, or Hellcat, (the Iasi two
copies of the Rapala.) Some fish
are also being tak«n on II k II
und tiny torpedoes pike have
been hitting now for a couple of
week* Ducks and geese eontlnue
10 pile up on the lake.
LARI 0* tMI PINA*
Wl
ebronotoglvat ehpertOW* the ha
lory of both the D-mocrativ and
republican parti-*. im-ladmi I hr
sede issues which broke them a-
part later on Mr Date pointed
out. throuvh rvcciii rtvwtop.iunu
in the kiemlin, the mddvisa'd.it;
of a one party naimn. A most in
teresting parallel was tne anti
1st Pis form of 1 *2*> whieh. w -n
paraphraxid. compares trt* put i
cal pu forms of the rurrent poll
Heal scene Mr Page eooeiu.it I
tils remark* with this plea "Mach
elluen should make his Vote count
In the way m which he believe*''.
At the busmew *c**ton which
followed, the eluh president. Mr*
Horace Allison, reqoCxied a r»
poet on the District Hoard Meet
Ing held in Jefferson, on October
IS. which was attended by Mr*
AHison and the two Key Dts.rlct
Board Member* from the I'aHuag,
B.H.k flub. Mrs. It P. Ash and
Mrs. f. \v Binghim Highlight*
from this meeting were given and
It was noted tnat the Key Dtsiric
AHMlilit, Mrs. Jack Ballard of
Jefferson will h* honored gue*i
at the November 6 club meeting
commemorating yvderation Day in
carthag*.
Refi-eshmcnlst of orange congeal-
ed salads, asortment* of cookie*
and coffee Were served by the j
hostesses from a highly polished
table with serving appointment*!
being of cooper an I bronco At one
end of the table wa* placed an ar
llstlc arrangement ,vlth a phe**
ant as the focal point, banked wiiii
J mill mtegc. and candle* Mrs
Horace Allison presided at the ail- j
fee rervlce
An attractive Halloween scene
was the huge lireptac- with votive;
candles In green p'as* containers j
on either side, and a mantel adorn
ed with Hallow-eo masks, horns j
foliage, and fruiis.
Seventeen dub members and)
four guests were present for this j
THIS IS ONE OP THE CARS demolished In
the crash which took the life of Joe Soope
Monday. It was driven bv Albert Leon Down-
ing Roth car* were shambles as the resnlt
of the collision. (Watchman Photo)
llarri* Chapel Three Pmmlu HD Club
& Horv.,! Women to Visit Hawaii
g ( g V I g g g^ g g H. ...... 1. ....... ... ..U. I ..I,,. hIi.L S-t.M. .. ... . . ... .. . .. k. ..
Three home demonstration club, Tliev will return home on Nov.
The Warn* t'hni>el Community
will have (heir annual Harvest
hcsllval, Friday. October 23 at
I an p m. In the community t>n
ter hun mid pame* for (he faro
II.' Refreshments will In* avail,
able at a charge This Is thr Iasi
fund raising project for the year
Dne of the outstanding projects
for the community Is a water well
at the Community renter, r.ai in
the Halloween spirit early • come
(ml and play games and help (he
community’a projects.
ladles from Panola County will
attend the National Tessa Home
Dem-nslratlon Association meet
Inc in Hawaii Mrs. Lula Henry
ami Mrs. J W. Hiker both of Hal
loo ay and Mrs R F. Jernigan of
Shady drove will leave on Wed
nesday, October 21 by bus In Call
9. The National meeting will he
held October amt ami the club
ladles will slay ai the Itikai Hotel
and return to mainland on Nnv. fc
ferula and then h> jet to Hawaii
la
enjoyable afternoon
RIBRoNS for Typewriter and add
Ing machines at the WATCHMAN
Cpcti arrival the ladles will Ik*
greeted In traditional Hawaiian!
fashion and will receive a llawal
Ian fashion show, hula lesson*,!
flower arrangement studies, a His
shop Museum tea, home demon
tration conferences artd lunch
eon*
TOP QUALITY
COMMIMCAI
PRINTINO
PANOLA WATCHMAN
day cake, potato
and Mrs
*
were Aim Craig, Dale
Ti
uK&SHSTSSg:
fa ba, Ilka tlHva, a reward fa M
mft
Largest catch of bass paat week
tier, using
and fraey Acker, Ai*
and Le«a Woods.
Toni Eason, Del and
Ruth
Joe
TS
■ppl
and Mw
minimum of lime ealrhiog a mess
WjlI.
The same holds true In hunt
Ing—when the hunter and fisher-
man goes; not for what he catches
.and kills, but for the simple joy "j~ 1
.»r!Af m S&XS&3LA,,I2.1'tSSJ i" S 5 **' ■"* •-
wvDi Tifining inn tiiiniing inflict** doofii he ha* amv**n it int* mil' ****** ▲ ndut iAiMfii/Ad*iitki
through different phase* of mate pleasure to be gained from
at different limes In our those pursuits I have known some
we first start; are hunters, who had Imnied most «t
by R S. Race, Oladewaier,
Torpedo, swimmin Minnow, and
Mighty Minnow, gome nice fis»
also taken on Rlasitc Worm, crap
Mill
the art
immature and unlearned in
|||^ Hi()vf ry |
us will be om the lake before sun
rise and not come in until It is too
dark to see. As we procres* we
learn where, how. and when
their lives, in later life !o lum to
hunting with a camera instead of
Xts ta 8-JS- - - “*
kilting; they simply had proven
themselves as hun'-r* to their own
no longer felt the
<?«me these men
i**1* where. How. end when to themselves as hi
rh>yd Allen, cateh the fish as (hey feed add satisfaction and
hogers lam tend to he at the light place at need to collect
'the tight time; thus spending a
water A NEW INNOVATION AT
THIS CAMP- Tom Bullard. Bay
(ily, Tesas. showed U* How fish
would bite a trot'Inc baited with
thin strips of plasi ic. The plashc
was rut in I S inch diamond shape
s. it real
ly works'
10MI it AN LANA
Warner's camp
Daw ft<fthid oft whh several
are never disappointed in their hag: fair strings eomlng In lo ramp
for the wonderful world of na Rest lures were Plastic Worms.
®o©®g!irir
ture is ever present -- and their j M A H, and Bombers t rappie fish
1 Ing Is still picking up with several
rgieWjf., . 1 .. PPL ^.IL*
Pished and hunted at Caddo strings brought In by both day and
Ijke last week end had good lock j night fishermen. Some channel cat
heing caught on trotline.
LARA tAWAROMi
Aull Mo
te last week and had i
in both endeavors. Went hunting
for cat soolrTels on one of the
Island* where I have honied for
several year* and foond more
squirrel* than at any lime in the
pas' there seems to have been a „!<.«, „( wp|, me largest
tomper crop of >nu*n *«|Uiitel* | ^ « \ t m*, my. gfMl Mr*
this year as over half of my hag ,a t,,,, t0 9 ibn
consisted of JDdAfh half grown fining slow Channel cat
squirrels fAm*h-r esplanatlon wlm gnookums"
Rass fishing
ang. Norman ritigera
*sar
ikTEt Worth.1
j might he that <h- old ones arc
too smart for mei
l/ook* like old times" in the
big lake area of Caddo as the bass
fishermen take advantage of fhe
excellent bam fishing The fish are
sfifl mbording on shad and the
fishermen are tearing them up
.... Real.
Crappl-
good on
Killing*
worth. Kilgore, catching aeveral
hundred pounds
LANA tflAK
Coneessfeo Me. I
(The following is part at last
week's report for which we had
in*uffieient spare-Alt Some of
.Mi IMrt, nf ,~*i tl*b M, II. "*■ >*'
order of it be dag, 0( I iP yol i.,.
(GET A CHANCE
Yours. I
Worm Lure Co. are as follows--
STERLING*
f AMITM-CODONA
tNf IjpAMt fM|DA M P«MAPtH ftAW AiwfjMf AMAH
M M*mMA Irfkwf) U*. W DWMAAt Jrttt.
V*H* *?&***** ***** ******
• Naw AAif pt** Hit• fkm mmmt iM*
iMwftnm+t* • tflmDri# Cwrryfnf CdWf
mm wmt mn.
faek Tucker 4 lb* % os* — Rrll
Coleman, 9 lbs, 19 ats and i lb*
.1 at* — Rtll Rorta, 4 lb. I at., th
I fltafford fields, 9 lbs 9 at —
i Roddy Cosby. 4 lb 2 at. Ora My
*rs. 4 ft* I4 at*. - W. A Matbi*.
If W. iff o/* - Nobbv Kay Kelley.
9 lbs. 2 ora. and 1 IM no —AT
tin COX A lbs. 4 Or!*. Austin John
son. 4 lb 1 oa .—Harry Efbrtgbt,
4 fbs Ino Jar Wffkenfng. 4 IM.!
A o«* ■ -K t (Josmaster t M 7
oas—A t UnsmasWr, 4 lb* 7
|4W.
LAKA MUAVAU
I Nora#’* bw.
farrge*! Inns of week wepf to / R
I AAgtyRUtAiSY MMfMNMH. 4flkh d t
! eaten of an x th and i J 14 I
buss The frsb were fagten mi a
clear Tror top Wafer fame Rest
4..... - s* - -- A^ dlMAr
W*" War In llfg 'RAcn W*^ Irl iDr
A^^^al Si^sl
I Nr idae if
tag fair M I f« N ft. d wafer
White
perch good m X to ft fl j
of wafer. Ar*f catches by Tchn
f/avr* Corthage. fjurtf
front of crappy L R Cam New
London, ijtntt. A C Nagf* Priue. I
2o n»e- wkvie perch
Hand gernudi
Aw (AIR years.
base keep
We Know Your CAR!
THERE IS NO ONE THAT KNOWS YOUR CAR ANY BEHER THAN HE IJO! ALL OE THESE MEN ARE
TRAINED SPECIALISTS IN ALL FIELDS OF At TO REPAIRS AND THEIR WORK IS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY!
EACH IS A SPECIALIST IN HIS OWN FIELD — AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS. FRONT END. TUNE UP. MOTOR
OVERHAUL AND ANY TYPE WORK YOU DESIRE THEY HAVE BEEN TRAINED AT SPECIAL SCHOOLS TO PER
FORM THEIR WORK BY FACTORY APPROVED METHODS AND. THEY USE FACTORY APPROVED EQUIPMENT
TO TEST YOUR CAR TO ASSURE TOP PERFORMANCE AND LAST LUNGER DRIVE IN SOON . , LET THE MEN
WHO KNOW YOUR CAR KEEP IT IN TOP RUNNING AND OPERATING CONDITION
it
1
PRANK COLLADO
MiHi
KEN TOLBERT
m f
m mmpSfiSiPfci
ALTON tlNCLAIM JAMES MOON
iM
■PWDDPRnMH
LAKE NALL
ROLANO McDKfOE
JESSE ATTAWAV
OM Us AnJ Wrt Pkfc-Up
and Mhm Y$m Cmi
WC use GINUINI OM PANTS
They ate engineered and tmttf In last kmget and gna-
anfeed In trt Yon know ynut tar is in top shape
when ytm ffusf d In ua’
VERNON BUTLER
CNfVROltr
CO., MC.
/it —. *«Mb a.
Ckavrabf-OM* Sab* i Swvka
Nem OK %441i
NEW DULLDtl
ptesIdtlH of ti
jiresenteil ho|
HtilMng flag
BuIIiIorh on .
Til- Soil i ■ i ■ ■■
was a l*iu - H-t-f
very hi« i ul'li if"
on Oct 14 unit
Thr Information
very good, ami m
temtam- rnorr ««
•geirmnt necessac.
Hilly nrogram.
Hi tan Hohsiii',
an escellcitt ni»>
sel' C'tnn a' !M r
similar program •»
a*. November 9. tl
B:I9 A M .Sever 11
nrrsscd an inl-r-
If you want to jo
Kstcmion office
we ll poo! rid-* ii
one of the best pr
ever sec.
Mr- Uni ......
Of the Office Ol»
the State I »trn i -
Texas \ * M Cm
Final plow up
stalks Is November
tf you are «oin-»
legume* and don't
DflICK
Smoked
SMOKED
HALF
ftrocotkod 4
Moody For P
f 14 So. Sf. Mi
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964, newspaper, October 22, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900787/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.