The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Page: 23 of 24
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DANOY DARRELL—Is Darrell Wayne Jacobs, fj-monthold
son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wavne Jacobs of Tenaha. Grand-
parents are Mr and Mrs Oble Tew of Carthage and Mr.
and Mlw. Verdia Jacobs of Tenaha Darrell’s mother Is the
former Miss Jo Ann Tew
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PEEK-A-BOO I'm Vivian Gave Hoquemore, six-weeks old
daughter of Mr and Mrs David Roouemore of Carthage.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Fred Bone of Carthage, Mrs.
Clara Roquemore of Long Branch and Jim Andy Roquemore
of Long Branch
Attends Youth Coum
The following article concerns of Amerira.
tor of Mr. and Mr*. I She mvs she la interested In
of (.'arthate, and government “because It presents a
merest to friends of challenge." Her main interest,
III*. It Is s dipping from the however, is in science research li
Chrmilde Mias liOgan Is
Why You Should Vote
BY tMMRMAR IBMSIMB
resident
non. Wa
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ggoner t’arr
four nigh school
SI delegates to the set-
Attorney General's
I to be held in Aus
througn Sunday.
fclMubrti Logan. i0, riatigo-
Mrs. Donald F Lo
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Dark in the early days of our ue-
"• tion when the people wore Interest
"J *-rf io their futuro and whit the
of future held fur their eblldren and
their children’s children they
Charles la a Junior al Westbury crowded around Behjomin Prank
microbiology at the University
Houston.
High School. 9575 Uasmer
tin one day as he cam# out of the
Marine
and the school Commandant's A
ward
the Vouth Conference is deslgna-
| led to create a new approach in
(fisher and Charles combating youth crime. The pur-
j. IS. son of C. W pose of the conference la to give
11 Kinglet are Sou the youth a part in the solutions
arm representatives to problems of their generation,
salt. I member of the Harris More than 1800 delegates from
County Youth Council, is a senior J84 wuulleg will Join in seminars
Lvncr,. rvs - tiaAs.““
OUUUit dubs in science snd math dyMO TAME-PANOLA WAtCM-
MUflftoa and the Future Scientists MAN. Assortment of Colors.
U*t year he won the city second constitutional convention, and
atine Division Award for dote asked. "Mr. FrankUn, what do We
have?**
Franklin replied, “You have a
Republic, If you can keep it**.
There was some doubt in the
minds of those wise men who
founded eur government as to
whether people were actually ca-
pable of governing themselves
They knew only too well that some-
thing that Is everybody's business
may easily become nobody's busin-
ana mine Mr
d |ajto Maitoji
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wy^payto ton prove they tf•
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in you ever complain about the
kind of government you are get-
ting or about the indMdduale bold-
ing public off kef
You have no debt to do so—un-
less you take an active part in po-
litics yourself, unless yon register
and vnte at election time, unless
you keep yourself informed on
matters of government. We can be
quite sum that In tbe lend fnn,
tree people In g free country get
Just the hind of government they
We eften hear It aaid, by entire-
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WESTINGHOUSE ROOM
Air Conditioiier
(UMfTW NtMNrtfY AT THU PtICf)
A mao tan possess
Mm right than th«
- Bp If <6» ana way
lg respectable peotfli, ‘Why i man can fc
wouldn’t have anythJSg to do with hrnttmni M
politlU for anything In (he world, a doty that
It’s a dirty business and I Just * be wants
roMMf ........
a person
ports In continue to live in a free
nation. It is the surest way to des-
troy freedom. That is not the at-
titude that Washington and Jef
ferson and Jackson unit Lincoln
und at| the other greut patriots
took! They believed that taking
part in poUtici Was (he finest thing
they could do for their country—
and they were entirely right.
Politics In and of itself is not a
business". Politics is no dirt
the people who engage
Iks. Politics is the science
government and the kind of gov
, we have depends upon the
people who take part in
set mined up In if*.
Is the meet dangerous attt-
IAST
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One of the most nfmanal wood
laud areas in Texas has hedn doom-
ed to a watery grave.
Sometime in INfS, when the Se-
bme KiveT roils from Me hanks to
form Toledo Bead reservoir, the
Fast Hamilton stalk Area- ■ veri-
table “forest primeval**—will be
flooded
Sprawling over 100 ceres hi the
Sabine National Forest northeast
I of San Augustine, the spot wee
the first bfldnrfkm area toil
fished in Texas Ip the U. S For-
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rbousands of visitors fmd Half
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raroia fyprns tfro,
the “General Sett .
stands over a fairyland of ey
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jewed together at a point IS font
Ante the ground ahd again at 40
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Mg oats'*.
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onty^n the eastern region of the
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|white heaehea, and (he fortobei
W wash thing as a
You're doe for a si
Ohtor ( otlege's
no more avalu
tho right to vote
way in which ovory
have a voice In his gov-
M Is a responsibility and
no free men can shirk
be wants to remain free,
ft is at the voting booth in a
free nation that every man is e-
qual to ovary other man - where
every man’s voice is heard, where
every man’s vote is counted alike,
1 Where every man makes his choice
«i to who shall serve him in pub
Ik office.
A man who doesn’t ssorcise his
right in onto deserves nothing hot-
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Count less years and lives have
baon spent In geining for us the
freedom which we now have in
the Dnited States of America.
Shall all that sacrifice have been
wasted because we are Just not in
Munaled enough in our government
to go to 'he polls on election day’
Yntof Veto because It Is your
prlertOM heritage. Voto bocaoso
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And den t vote blindly—vote in
totitoobtty! Inform yourself as to
the fundamental issues at stake.
Mabe op your own mind as to
kbleb candidates are best equip
pad In meet these issue*
you are to
no one can toll
• vote You vote as a fro#
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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/m1/23/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.