The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Page: 4 of 24
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Dead wood News
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brothers, Wayne ami
itamal twins. One li the popular
clerk at the Carthage Drug Co.,
i a teacher In the Dallas School
many Carthage people were
that Wayne Oentach had a twin bro-
ther until the latter's visit here last week
The Watchman’a camera man caught them
In this pose. If you haven’t guessed, the one
on the right la the druggist.
—(Watchman Photo)
( Family I
Hvaniim Held
The ('opel.-nrl faml'tv* HeM (heir
'first family reunion July ts at the
Lake Mou.se «*f Mr anti Mr*
___ ... | linn I* ( rawford ami Mr ami
DKADWOOD—Visiting Kf and Bvi» Ulmer and Jan i»f Shrew- \ir* tint Buchanan. Sr. ol Both
Mrs Burk Barnrtt Tuesday were sort Mr and Mrs UTI Wmaiall ,|l|* ai L ke Mnrv.,ul will* seven
Mr* Dorothy Hall of Waco. Mrs and girls of franklin La., Mr ly f M. ai|(.n(iinu
Hotel Wooda of Shreveport Sun and Mrs Johnnie Harder ot Was SwtmmMg. *kiing, boafm* amt
day guest.< were Mg. slld MN. kom and Mr. and Mrs. Son An tiahtng wciv enjoyed Pictures
B II Burton and John Thomas of derson of Shiloh were made of the group. Foods ol
Mcl'omb, Mies and Mr and Mra. Ode Sartars of Itouaton le visit wm. served from table* on the
Kt’iian of Carthage tng relative* for a few days. Itaww and a day of meeting rela-
Mr. and Mr*. H K. l^aOnme _______' *.- lives not seen for a long time,
and Mrs. Jewel Barnetl of Mar •IBP BARONS: old-time rancher* meeting new members of the
shall visited Mrs Emma Ststrunk wrrre a democratic lot, hut they and reminiscing was en
at Shreveport Saturday. had mueh in common with Ku joxed The grotip plan* to make
Mrs. David Wlae, Mrs Ira La rope * feudal lord* u an annu I affair
Urune and Mr*. Kennelh Whiddon I Their ranehes often were larger Attending were Mr and Mr*
and Doris Wllkrrson visited Mrs than many European countries Clyde Cope'and, Lorene. Mildred.!
Norenc Womack In Willi* Knlgh The ranch house, like the feudal j Nrll and Dot Cope'and. Mr and
ton Itoaptal Saturday, castle, was the seal of all author- Mi- A. E MeShay, Mr and
Mrs. Dovie Jones of Carthage Thdr cattle brands were guard- j Mr* Claude Helm. Mi and Mrs
visited Mr and Mr* Asa Coat* ™ •» earefuity a* any princeling's Feni* Pike Paula .lean and Jtitt- ifrary Ha Uster ami Mr und Mr* Vaseka Keith rml
and Mrs Joe Wtlkerson over the ®. .... m-v Mr ,,«'|inis t 'upelaml. Mr r„n..Un.l all nf Turnertown Mis* Janel Officer all of Orange;
weekend Hobby Johnson w.s /*rhap< Iheircowpuneher* didn't and Mr* Kaymoori Heim. Diane Mike Copeland all dTurmitow^ m
home from Nacogdoches for the don «rmor « fight for a rau* But, mi Dehra Mr and Mrs. Don Mr and Mr* Hoyt Ivey of Ban ME *** T! *
weekend roping eoniest* and rodeos aren't Copeland, Debbie and Ray. Mr Antonin. Mrs Vine Davis and Carthage, Mr and Mr* Dot itu
Mr snd Mrs Ereii Wise ami *,r *Dbn the knightly 1 mul Mrs. Harvey Cunningham. I.ynn Mr ami Mr. Gene Davis, thanan Sr . Delanna. Mackey and
lane of Houston spent weekend Puirnaments of old. ■ .lane ahd Ann; Mr and Mrs Mark and (Irani, Mr and Mr* Mark, Mr and Mr* James p.
with Mr and Mrs David Wlae Unlike feudal lord*, however. Hit-hard Y a mile and Mr. Whit Joe Driggers and Marvin, Mr and Crawford. Jimmy i.ml Johnny all
the callle baron* believed in almo jYandlc all of Henderson and Mrs. Frank Copeland, all of of Beckvllle.
RBV JOB WHITE
Revival Sel ,
Al (iary Hast
Side Church
The Rev Joe White, new pastor
Ol the KasUlde Missionary BaptlM
i hurt h of Oaky, announces a Re-
vival Meeting at his church begin-
ning Sunday. August t and con-
tinuing through August V
The services are scheduled at
to am and t SO pm
larvls Phillips will hove charge
of the song service*
The pastor and the church et-
trnd a cordial invitation to the peo-
ple ol the surrounding area to be
present for Ihe service*
Kevin and
ml baby Jane stayed for a
'onger visit
Mrr Emmett
Latirnne.
lute equality and the lowliest row Mr snd Mr* Evers Copeland,
Mr, hand had Ihe same privilege* that: Mr and Mrs Elgin Copeland. Mr
Neva Etirrh and . Mrs
HOSPITAL NEWS
Ms hah faaml linM
ADMITTED JULY SO;
0t*ve Hughes, Logausport, WIL
Mam C. Jonaa. Tlmpson, Mra. L
W. Develln. DeBerry, Lanai* A.
Framer, Gary, ^Joht^ Blankenship.
JSTT M. Waada. City, BWRSM
Kelly. City, Mrs. W. B. Rhiridie
haavar, CHy, fhamtaa Until. City.
Mias Willi* DnBose. City.
DMCHABOM JULY SO:
fBanni wT IMw, Tatum, Mrs.
Danald Wagaiatf, Tatum, Mrs. Ben-
Oaryi Lnlhar Green. DeBerry, Mrs.
Uda Be*M, Joaquin Lamar 8mMh.
L Mrs J B Gasaway.
CgLMta. Dp
Chaflatte Zellers. City, Mra. Char-
tea Whitaker, CMy, Waltaa Hall,
CUT-
A0W1TED JULY fl:
taper, Hart Lavaca. Mra.
■may, Tlmpson. Mra. At
Mnahtdlln y#a |*nri a*,.
- BKiYiiirj win. uih' ifii
Jr., Baekville
TAR BBDUCTION MO HALF
The National Small Business as-
aorlatlon reports that,despite eas-
ing of U. fl. Treasury rules on de
predation, two thirds of Ihe na
lion's amall businesses are atlll not
able to use the new taa procertur
es designed to spur capital spend-
ing. stimulate the economy and In-
crease employment. The trouble
seems to lie In the complexity of
the Treasury's new depreciation
guidelines and lest*, along with
the fear of possible further ehang
oa.
Bush, Gary. Mrs. L H. Boaster,
My, Job* T. Elliott. DeBerry. Eli
aabefh Ann Kyle. Tataua, Mrs
Glenn Baafh, Tenaha. Mrs. Lillie
IM City. Mrs. Lais Morton.
CMy. Mrs. las WHkerson. CMy.
Mrs. Era Hay*. CMy. Mr. Boyce
L0M4 CMy, Mrs. B. M. Boqnemore.
DttCHARGED
JULY tl:
Bart Larses, Tommy Camway. Cen
««. Mia* ABes EMMod. DeSiffy,
MM* Aria Einard. Beckvllle. Mrs.
Asm ABami. CMy. Mrs. W. B. Bhtd-
dishsswer. CMy. Mrs. C. B. Marah-
AMtfrTED JULY 8:
ntTri JS: mSS: 2£
Jahapy Bowen. BechrflM, B. C. WII
hems, Bachrlfte. Tam McGee. Jos
amtn. Mm. Eddie Johnson. Tvfum.
MBs Harden. Tatnm. Cynthia
ftsmBnsan. Tenaha. William T. A-
hamathy. CMy. fired Marlowe. CMy.
DISCHARGED JULY »
R. L Clifford. Panola. Mrs Dor
Bnebamm. Jr.. Mtkfilb. Mrs W..
L Camferd. Gary. Mrs Mary Baer
«*. DbBarry. Mra L W Dereft*
DeBerry O. E Collins. CMy. Mr*
CMy
JULY a
I Me nek. Marshall.
I. Center. Mr*. Mel
Mrs J F Tornr
Mrs Leo Clark
Jimmy Anderson CMy
;et> July a
Mrs. Nina MoMey, Houston. Mm.
Arty Wygtt. Jefferson. Mrs. Bob
by Andrews. Baekville. Albert Ta-
tum, Pate Gibbs. DeBerry, John
Cockrell. City, Mm. Annie Powell,
City, Mm. Kenneth Jackson, City.
DISCHARGED JULY a.
Mm. Esther Kamaev. Tlmpson,
Elisabeth Ann Byte. Tatum. Geor-
gs Bush, Gary, Mm. Elv* Tomp-
kins, Beckvllle, Kelly Carter. Beck-
vide. Mrs. HIM MoMey, Houston.
John T. Elliott. DeBerry. Mrs. 1*1*
Morton. CMy. John M. Woods, City,
pTtu minowt, uiy.
ADMITTED JULY M:
Paul Joe Kronegay, Blysian Fields, j Tifidol. Center. Mrs Arty Wright.
Jodie Baker, Latfansport. Lofenao Jefferson. Mrs Kenneth Meriele.
Bamett Logsnspnrt, Mm. Harper Marshall. Mrs. Jimmy Anderson.
Jolley, Beckvllle. Mm. Dorothy!city. Mrs g N. Roquemore. City.
Maybew, Berkville, Thoms* Allen
Pugh, City. Mrs. C. E. English. City.
DISCHARGED JULY M:
J. C. Young. Logansport. Mr*.
Harvard taGrone. Logansport. Mrs
Halls Pike. Gary, Mrs L R. May
haw, Beckvllle, Mra. Harrel Ray
... Ola La . .
Grow attended a picnic lunch |n****MV**
Thursday at the ramp house of
Dr. and Mrs Ituslon Gray of Bas-
trop Those present were C. R.
Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. War-
ren l edger and family of Sterling-
ton. Mr and Mrs Gerald Johnson
and ehildren of New Orleans and
Mr and Mrs. G A. Johnson of
Panola.
Mr and Mrs. Dan Sistrunk have
moved bark home from Dallas.
Mr ami Mrs. Ellis Ray Sprad
ley are building a new home near
Ihe home of hi* mother, Mrr
John Spradley.
Mrs. Syh'c H rnetl and son.
Wayne Bagley and family have
been vacationing In Hot Springs.
Ark
Mr and Mrs. Howard Bound*
and children of Ft Bcnning, On
are visiting his parent*. Mr. ami
Mrs. John Bounds. Their son.
Yancy. Is also home from College
this summer.
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth LgGrone
and glria nf Shreveport visited his
p rents, Mr ami Mrs. Howard La
Grone over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs Buddy Stracener
ami children of Glliner visited her
parents, Hev ami Mrs Dee John
son over Ihe weekend
Visiling Mr and Mr* K I.
Alexander. Beverly and Douglas J
Friday were Mr. and Mrs Eddie
Barwll of Galloway, Mr. and
Mrs. Liaty Pale and Larry, Mrs. (
I
the ranch owners reserved fori nd Mr* Mickey Copeland Joe
line, Kenneth. Naillee and N'lta
Odessa j Mr* James I* Crawford'* moth
Mr and Mr* Lavoy Cnpeland, «-r, ihe late Mr* Yandle wa* a
Fled and Linda, Mr ami Mrs Copeland and Mr and Mr* CraW
Ted Copeland, Mr* Nekta Sue ford were hosts for Ihl* repnlon.
GREAT SAVINGS ON 1964 FORDS
1964 MODEL
LET US SHOW YOU
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baswtifvl, mast practical
Mtdun In tbs world
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Lei Mi nlKm mi how you can have the most modern
kitchen Ml Ihe world al a small coat Our expert* can
re-modef poor kit* hen to look like this We'll gladly
furnish feu eatimates without obligation
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KCi
dena Boothe.
Cater Capps CMy.
*. CMy. Mm. J. W
EASY IflHS
ASIAS6ED
WE WILL REMODEL YOUR KITCIfKN FOR
ONLY A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND LOW
MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET.
001 US TODAY
Take a minute now and call
OX 3-4834 and tell na what
you would like to do with your
kitchen. We ll design a com-
plete new kitchen in your
home and ghre you an eati-
ms - nranas - ramMB nor warn maters, etc.
PANOLA COUNTY ■■
COMPANY
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON
ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW CARS
We wKfl he xhowmg Ihe new 1985 Fords in less than fiO days and mud clear out ot»r entire stork of new IBM cars,
demonstrators ahd executive cars This Is the sale yo»r have waMed for and the sale that manv hovers save hundreds
of dollars each year It starts today and the savings are terrific. Come m . . . while the color selection amd body
styles are still plentiful and save yourself hundreds md indreds of dollars!
HIGH TRADE-IN AIJ/lWANfT « EASY BANK RATE FINANCING!
PANOLA MOTOR CO. ■■
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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/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.