The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Page: 22 of 24
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both doy Hnut Yhuredoy and Sil
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from t ta ♦ and an Saturday frum
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: MARION JVXOD BER-
NARD, MARGERY JANE JtNVVfr
UNOMJS JVN'OtY IViVmfam*,
owawaS:
YOi* AXE HEREBY UtNMAN
!>Kt) to apprar tofnre a hearing
of »;><Tia1 cnmmi.sinners of
la tYnt.wy, Texas at Ito rooti-
plans wrrr stottervH bccaua* nil- •»««»* Ihrrwif• i" (’onksgo. 1>\aa,
lege wnjld be mime taffy tmpivsal •* I® hYloek AM. of tSa
Mr Rto would hare to got.a Job n™ next aftrt thy eX|»
ami Shy had no trainin' j™** •MartM*d days (mm the
After Koin' to work in .1 station
library Comer
.......... ......... datr of thy irsuanrr of this irYb-
cry department shy bagan to rciil- ,*nW' *art',‘ ®,s* rt">' ^
Rummer hours *r> from 9 to 4
yach day except Hut) day ind
Saturday 11tr hours on Thur day
are from 8 to S and on Saturday
from 9 to 18
—It*—
Thy story of pAETAtN THOMAS
EENIttW by Garland Roark Is a
says thy fifty lour years of ship
transportation, and epie in mari-
time history.
TO the men of the marine world
tsht) remember him as the lit te
rapt sin who made men Instead of
breaking them, this pioneer tanker
man remains by deed and t-xnniplc
the greatest merchant mariner ih
the history of navigation
“ft—
BRENDA BECOMES A BUYER
hy Sega Kramer McCarty Is I he
story of a girt who looked forward
to her college years with a great
deal of anticipation
When her father became III her
ire that a creative career lay be-
fore her Hit father suffered a te-
lapse and they were forced to sell
their home
Realizing that she would never
be able to go to eollrge, the plung-
ed more deeply Into her work and
soon became aasistanl buyer for
her department. This Is an exciting
story of accomplishment.
—Ip—.
TOURS BY TEfiRY Is a fast-
moving story of 0 girl with idesls
and ambitions. When 1\»rry Tal-
bot graduated from business col-
lege she went to work for a travel
9b
August A H 1884. to Idaintift’s
| Eetition fieled in said Court on
the Bth dav of July A D. ItaM, in
this cause, numbered ?0E 18? on
Hie dock"! of ruid court and a»ytcd
STATE or TEXAS. ET At. tMaln
vs MARiON JtlNOd BERN-
I). Et At. Defendant
A brief staiement of the nature
of this mil is as follows, to wit:
Suit to condemn 0.005 acres of
land, more ut less, m the .1 te. My-
rlrk Survey Canola County, Tex-
as as h mote lullv shown by iMuin
tiffs Retltion oh file In this suit
It this 1 Ration la .tot served
srency. hoping to fulfill In some within ninety days after the data
measure her love for far away pla- of Its Issuance, ii shall be return-
ees and he able to do her own Irav- ed uttaerud.
cling
•"lc—
Betty lairing commuted every
day from her suburban home to
New York where she made the
rounds to all the maRatlnes show-
ing her work to art directors with
out selling a single drawing. She
PUBLIC NOTICB
*1"— CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
HI MBEH ONE ON THU BALLOT
huri’DsEH tONA + i + ir.
iifir
tOMAL AMENDMENT
ED ON AT A
TO BE IIEl,I
5
Xftsout.
proposing an
ll
SENATE
TIDE Mo. 8
amendment to Section I of
Arttala VII of the Constitution
et the State of Texas so as to
remove the authorisation to
transfer not exceeding one per
cent annually of tho total
value of the permanent school
fund to the available school
fund.
BE It RESULTED Bt THE
LEUISI.ATI RE DE THE
KtAtE Of TENASj
Section 1. Section 5 of Af-
tide Vll of the Constitution of
tho State of Texas Is amended
to read as follows:
"Section B. The principal of
nil tonri* *f!ff other fund*, ntuI
the principal arising from the
sale of the lands hereinbefore
set apart to said sehool fund,
shall be the permanent school
fund, and Alt the Interest He
HVAMe ttaprefmm and the
taxes Herein ttUthoriaed and
levied shall be the avails Me
school fond, the available
"•bool fund shall be applied
annually to the support of ihe
sblle free schools. And no
p . ^ ...__________ .
law shall ever be enacted aj
»ropi
perm
fund to any other purpose
propriating any part of the
rmanent or avallahle school
whatever: nor shall the same,
or «f»y part thereof ever be
public Merries
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENOMCNT
__Sl'MHBH TWO OS TUB BALLOT
h -*8
UN NUT EMBER g, (Ml.
HUM fwirr Rpocrtr
flfiH MU. g proposing an
•mwndsuent' to Section Ml of
Article XTT of the CneetHv
tion of the Slate of Texas e*
taMishiag certain require
menfs relative to IV enact
Blent et laws affecting parti
•titer conservation g
ma’ion dtoriet*;
for an Station and (bn hra-
by the Texas Mater f ornmix-
Mon. Such notice and copy of
MR sheTf also he given or the
introdoction of any MU amend
tog a law creating or govern
tog a particular conservation
and reclamation district if
••<* MX (if adds additional
land to the district, tt) alters
the taxing authority of the
<nn recto- j district. (gy after* the aufh-
prwrMihg lortty of the district with m-
ME ft MEBUI.TEU MT TUP
leuislatt me ur the
Mf AT* OP TENAS;
Sectton I. That Section W
«t Article XVI of (he fonsti
pirns et the State et Texas
he amesefsd by adding there
In n new Mhsertion which
team SB fSlMWS:
*(d> Mo lew treating a con
KXQSSE&
notice et t
forth A*
tie retention to to-
n MB netting
XJfZ
et newsy ape i'n
r cTrcwT*t»on m
toenwf to OV w.n he located
a^rsyjkTig
, xpect to the ixsoanee of bonds,
«r (4) alters the tpmtrAcsrtroWs
or terms of office of (he mem
tors of the goreming m h
et the dixtrtef ”
Section X The foregoing
fonstitations* Amendment
shall be rnhm.ttcd to n vote
et the cgnirtted elsetors of this
State at an election to be held
on the tost Tuesday after the
•rat Monday in November,
1at which electron an tod-
Ma shall hams prtotod (hereon
tin foDowtog’:
*ttm (he Constitutional
of tows
appropriated to or used for the
support of any aectaHau
school | amt the available
school fund herein provided
shall be dlstriiiuu-d to the sev-
eral counties arcordlng to their
seholasUe population and ap-
plied in such manner as mar
he provided by law.**
Section f. The foregoing
Constitutional Amendment
shall he submitted to a vote
of the qualified electors at an
election to be held ou the flrnb
Tuesday after the flrsi Mon-
day in Movcmtor, 1984. at
which election alt haflot* shall
have printed thereon the fol-
lowing:
“EUR the ronetltutlenal
Amendment to remove the
authorisation to transfer
not exceeding one per eent
annually of the total value
of the permanent echo'd
fund to the available
school fund."
“AGAINST the Constitu-
tional Amendment to re-
move the authorisation to
transfer not exceeding
une per eent annually of
the total value of the per-
manent school fund to the
available school fund."
Section 8. The Governor of
Texas shall Issue the neces-
sary proclamation for the elec-
tion and this amendment shall
to published In the manner and
for the length of time as re-
quired by the Constitution and
laws of this State.
The ntiiecr executing this wrllj
shall promptly serve Hie same ac-
wrdlni to requirements of law.
and the mandates hereof, and
make due return as the law di-
rect*.
Issued and given under my hand
and the seal of said court at Car
tbage. Panola County. Texas, this
the 13th day of July A.D IBM.
Attest: Roy Cadenhead Jr,
Clerk. County Court, Pa
nola County, Texas.
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TV SCHEDULI
WHO NftKDI A BKAtLK WIOt-“l can out shine those
are grandparents.
was determined to achieve success
on her own merit
This exciting story of BETTY
U)RING ILLUSTRATOR has a
background of Greenwich Village
and the fun and laughter of studio
life with a varied, ambitious group
of young people concerned with STATE Of TEX AS
guvs any day!” Roy Manning Crump. 4-monthx old, is a
blight-eyed nappy young man. Parents are Mr and Mrs.
Roy Crump of Baton Rouge, La Mr and Mrs Robert Crump
of Fellowship and Mrs. Feddie Rutherford of Loganspon
Legal Notice
CitAttON RV PUBLICATION
every kind of art.
STRANGE IN StNGAMON by
Molly Wilson Is a happy alory
with exciting adventure and hilar
fun Connie and
of this suit is as follows. to-Wit:
Suit to condemn 0.030 acres of
land, more or less, in the Jane
Thorpe Survey. Panola County.
Texas as Is more fully shown hy
Plaintiff s Petition on file in this
DUPREE. Deled- miii
if this citation is not served
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I0 W b»-ai,> C«ert
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10:30 Suturday Data
1:30 Mash- Land nl A laka/ain
1:00 Caapn Cartoona
2 30 Purrlan Upootialn
0 00 Canadian Open
4:00 Wide World ot BporU
8 W Wally r-oWIvt Show
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7 30- Lawrrncr Walk Show
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7 30 Dob Ho|m- Bhow 1 color)
1 30 On Parade
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1(1 OO Rt-waco,»
70 10— Tnnlyht Rww (color)
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Barbara Htanwyet
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SATURDAY, AUOUIt t
It 30 T'exarkana Toarti Toplca
1140—quit Hsaabull -■ Hoiwlon Colt
.48'* v*. Hew York Meta
2 48--Comedy Carnival
3:00 Agrl -Scope
3:30 Ark-La-1>« JayCee Porum
4 00 chentpionanip Studio WrMUing
5 00—Matt and Scrugga show
$ 30 Porter Wagoner snow
0 00- Wilburn Rrothere Bhow
• 30 ftoe Lieutenant
3 W The fu-txi
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10 30 Hew-cope
10 48 Rhowraae Six — 'Loving You" •—
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THURSDAY,
JULY »
t OO Antoa It AM*
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7 00 Rnwfclde
0 00 Perry Maann
0 08 Tt»e Run.ee
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10 18 ktorntlmr - "The Aocuaed ' a
Loretta Yount
PRIDAV, JULY It
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1 30- CheytRRO
7 30 Simile 00
I 30 Twilight Rode
0 00 Allred NlicRruck
10 no New* * Wea.n-t
10:13- Mu« ictlnie • "Tnnx"
SATURDAY, AUOUtT t
10 30 RoV RogetO
II OO CRS New*
13:00 American* At Work
13.38 R**rbill name — Cincinnati kt
St Louis
3 IS luduatry on Parade
3 JO Sea Hunt
4:0* Rob and MM Buddie*
4 30 Spectacular lUDM .
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• so The Lucy - beat comedy Hour
| JO Uelcndvi-
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10 48—Movlciime - "Tbe Weapon
SUNDAY, AUDUIt t
0:30-'"It Not Now When **
10 OO -campua null dOsMOB
10 30 Pace The Nation
It 00 Induatry On Parade
11 33- Raaeball Oame - Lo* Angrlr* al
Philadelphia
3:13- African* At Wore . 1
3:30 MedHeranean HoHlhtf .,
3 u» -Sunday Matinee -- -"Iwree
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4 3* Amateur Hour
TO: JAMES W
danf. Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMM \N within ninefy dsyi offer fhc dsto
|p^!S&C£S ^ElZ^Z
W.nt on business fhercid In CurthsgP- T»*«« si or Mromp(ly serve ihe s.mc ac
befnre lu 0 Clock A. M. of the lirsl ror,||r,g lo requirements of law
Monday next afier Mu- cxnltsikm at)H fhp mand-(^# Hereuf, and
of forty iw« dav* train Ihe date »f
went on
Hwn she had an attack of aathma
and could not go to England with
her parents Instecd she Went to
live with relatives in Michigan at
s little lumber town miles from
what Connie called eivilitaliun.
This is the story of her growing
up, really growing up.
THE WATCHMAN IV SCHEDULE OffERS READERS
COMPLETE TV PROGRAMS FDR A FULL WEEK-
Including Title of Movies end Castl
Use This Handy Schedule As A Doily Program Guide
“IA us have peace" are the
words inscribed on the tomb of
General Ulyas-s 8. Grant in Ne#
York.
the iasuunct of this edition, same
being the .list dav ut August A U
ltKN. to Plaintiff's Petition filed
In said court, on the tith day of
, July A.D. 1004. in this cause, num
bered 70KS4I on the docket of,
said court mid stvled STATE UP
TEXAS ET Al. Plaintiff, vs.!
JAMES W. DUPREE. Defendant. S
A brief statement of the nature
make due return as the law dir
ect*.
Issued and given under my hand
and the seal of said court at Car-
thaae. Panola County. Texas, this
the 13th day of July A.D. 1084
Attest: Roy Cadenhead Jr.,
Clerk. County Court, Pa
nola County. Texas
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14)0 Wyatt Karp
l 30-Sunday StoMtiM,
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8:13—Dean Mae bn Porum
3:30 -ABC N«w« Neporta
4:00 Dirk Powell Summer Theatre
8 0(1 sugar (Ont
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0 30 Empire
1 tu- srre- an-. Trial
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10.30- -International »mnay Sehool
Leaaon
10 4.3 Church Seruree
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12 to ton M*ater*oii
12 30 -Colt RasebsU - Houston Colt
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PUBLIC
monos
I tows et tUe Xtoto.
4Efl 4 (1 N NT I t^r.
IUNAL AMENDMENT
RE VOTED UN At AN
ttfiMSW ?£."
SENATE JOINT RESOLD-
TfUN NO. in proposing an
Amendment to Section Hi et
Article Iff et the Constitution
of (to State et Tessa by odd
big B SeW Si insertion to be
towwn os fcln-ft giving (to
f j-gidfatare the power to pte-
vw*e, mmet MMfi Itolitetiona
BOd restnetions BP trmf be
(to f#gisfst«re ex
pedient, ter direct or swuto
payments ter mcdtrxl rare on
fwhsff wf indiwidnsh* xrxty-#we
t*f>} yean et age et over Who
are pot emprent» et OU Age
Assistowtee end who ere tmaMe
to pay ter
torvieex; provMtng fat (to we-
^ - ..a. - ~ M .# a. . . - u — * e w - -
cPyrTAnfr (wf fvrVJivfx IEf Wm f rWIt
fto Government et (to Dsdted
g?4 _ a 0,a — - - ftg. ewf
fMAlfN IT/r mnii fnffiilcSf
tobAWwd « - WeMflAi**
NirTnN , prwFv NilfV||
StM/uawfa ASS4m
ImfrUnTs pltrl nVK
fend* sbeft never
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ttf f^fprai futidfa itrt Mfdk fif*
^ONUiW; prrt\ fi»f>gp thet
twti tft w IMM1ft*
wA attj (A
N-Atf -f- 5 wl YfRy^^g RTIWT f^*
rrunmn wirfirfl iwfii wnih jh
tare service at • iwefetaMe;
pvwwidmf ter fto e*t*e*my
e'eet«m. term et bedlot. pret-
fsmatioW, aha UuA4Rggl3*l,
Ut. tf EESUf.YEB ft tttt.
m we
etett. ur TEtAAj
tertiea 1. That SecttaW tf*
et Arttrie Nf of (to Cemti-
tartrow of (be Stage of Texas
XNNTUrl| fry Auf|. rjj iINrFjn
tf ifRt
M* JlBbsoi tiis ju*-t, wsnth
atol? remit at tAlawaz
“SwWct.on JT*Z tto Um
Mataet sSal' have the nr>«*-
to preriAe Pf Genera" 1 awn
end to make pay tree*, let
x^rrS4^x ORh^ter stately It mt TtR^Rrow^t
to
1 ex.
pe*Renf, tee 4imt er ve*4*r
payment* tor mediesi earn an
atxly Are «*> yrerg at age
GVFF Rfrt yRFfrt
et OM Age AmS wane, end
«ta a»e ixwaMe te pay ter
rrofMfvicil
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
______fttrtfllfitt THU EE 014 THE IIA EMIT
nlMp^iinedfcuf services. The
pnyment* for such metfiral ss-
p»fpoor*j provided
however, (bat such
si tance on tohnlf of such
needy Individuals sbalf be in
such amounts an provided by
the l.egi*fjitafe: provided, how
Over, that tbe amounts paid
out et state fund* for such
purpoxe* shell. never exceed
(to amount that is matchaMe
nut of federal funds for such
further,
medicwl
rare, services or assistance
shaft also i nr I tide the employ-
ment of objective or subjec-
tive means, irifhout the use of
drupe, for the purpose of as-
certaining and measuring the
powers of Vision of the humsn
eye, and fitting lenses or
*f to correct er remedy
any defect or abnormal eon
wUOti 0n YlmUH.
“The leginlatere shaft have
(to authority ta accept from
the Government of the United
Nfatos, such financial aid to
(to form et medics I essi stance
H et the needy mdi-1
Pfxfy-five fdSi years
at age er over who are net tu-
rn (N Age Assis-
tance, and who are amide to
4* such Government may
alter net tocnn*i^cn( wrth r*.
herein set forth."'
1. The foregoing
Const rtutiorsf Amendment!
Aslf to submitted to a rode '
of the qwal tod elector* of this :
state at fto Genera 1 Election I
to be held on tto 8r*t Tae*
day after the brut Monday to
fPMMtor. CM 4. at Whieh p)ee-
#»W M tartlet* shall Pare
prtotod <tar> an tbe following.
*ffflt tbe Amendment to
J» - ^ - -e-
- DrtRTfsBTNrfr ||?viH|| Wl-
fftt i#
49
Utaafd ai - -
^WfiaiT vgr I nvli > [ fiM -
ato Mxty-Rve ito) years
ef age and oven who are
PHLiplea* of Gtd Age
gad Who aril
fltasMe to parr for needed
SSSiRcat asrvicew. provid-
ing for (be acceptance of
feiwhr from (to pederaf
for tto pur-
' pwyirr swch medl-
t. and pwp-
viding that the amounts
paid out of state funds for
such purposes shaft never
exreed the amount that 1*
matrt-ihle out of Pederal
funds; provirled further,
however, that such medi-
cal rare, service* or as
sistanre shall gtso include
the employment of ohJec
live or subjective means,
without the use of drugs,
for the pnrpovw of s#eer.
tsirnng and measuring tto
powers of vismn of the
human eye. and fltting
lenses or prisms to car-
met or remedy any defect
or abnormal condition of
vision."
"AOAfNNT the Amend-
ment to the Constitution
giving the Legislature the
power to authorize vendor
payments for medical care
an tohaff of needy indivi-
duals sixty-five years
of age ami over who are
not recipients of Uld Age
Assistance, and Who am
ana We to pay for needed
medical services: provid-
ing for tto acceptance of
fond* from ‘tto federal
Government for tto pwr-
pose eg paying wrh naoriK—
cal assvstiMMg; 3S*d pTSSbd-
tog that tto amount* paid
oat of state fends for such
purposes shaft never ex
reed tto amount that Is
mafrhaMe Out of Ecdrraf
funds: provided further,
however, that such medi-
cal care, service* or as-
sistance shall also lariadr
a x- - . 1 >, w ^ f a d a. *-. .X . ^
IHE flYlp fryilNW' tot DTIjrf
Without IN# ant*
M1 M
4^0 saw
petorTg toy YINnrH tor Wto
V —- — ^ sw-swas d*w jaw
tor prrTRmR **?
4f p&tbtt&y 49y
- Mi r nrsv A f 1 j-Lto of
xrvFftoYiv^w*
Xertinn 8. The Governor of
(he Prate of Texan hr hereby
}directed ta fsswe (he secewsa-y
' pror'siratmn for said elect ion
!and have tto
land held as
IfonstitutoMl
(the State of Texaa.
JJiiSAJJ,
MATTAC
W«th«rDryer
IiIm A Settleg
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9 (Si Mrei (lit Pres*
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f 30 -Orinm
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• 00 - DuPont Show of the Week
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10 IV-Temple M<i<i>toli
MONDAY, AUOUIt t
9 30 - lluntley-Hiinkier Report
*00 Nswscnpe (Until
• >0- Pewsrupe I West her)
S lh-4ik-l*-Tr< Rrmndun
• Motidsy Eight st thr Motrin
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• 00 Sift* Along With Mitch
10 00- Newer ope
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3 90—Mister Rd
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S 30 My PavoHte Martin
t oo Rd Sullivan
1 S 00 Celebrity Wants
. S 30 Brenner
• 00 Candid ( amerg
1 s 30-What'- Ml Man—,
10 no News g Wsa-hor
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964, newspaper, July 30, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900892/m1/22/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.