The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1964 Page: 3 of 20
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Fred Goeke to proveTower
Of Strength To Bulldogs j
hw (SoHtt. member of U» new
warton* staff af Carthage High
Retool. toa an twlocesUim kart
•found la tht field af apart* an*
which bespeaks future greatness
la the fortune* af the Carthage
Bulldog*
ttnfea began Mb athletic career
during High school m Ray otty,
Texa* |n football. he araa all-di*
trtrt end. Ha httwi Hat* years
ia basketball, and played an the
rational championship baarball
team.
After gradnaNaa la I MR ha at-
tended Rchrtener Inalltuta
*•» all conference llaa hacker In
ftlhaa IMiiimmr
rronnr vDfu^THCp,
la INI. Oaake iraaaferfed te
Rant Houston State Callage, ptar-
In* linebacker all that team. He
teaa named an the Una Star All
conference team la |BBB That year
Bam Houston played la the Shrimp
Baarl at Galveston, beating Okie
boms BUte 4k M
In ISM. ha alao played in the
Refrtgerater Row I in Eva«avllto,
Ind, whan Sam Houston beat the
t'nlveraMy of IdMw 1411
aau| iihas
it** wMml *wD Jew aMi* sp«ni
in the aervlce as g mefhher of a
special paratrooper unit. His unit
made promotion and exposition
Jumps around the world. During
this time Goeke made more than
M Jumps. At the time ef his re-
lease, he waa a staff sergeant
Returning to civilian life, oaoka
coached the high school football
team all Hope Mills. North Carolina,
far one year.
In IMS. the Quake fondly re-
turned to Ray City Where he «oarh
ed football and track During the
three year stay, the team wen M
games, lost 1 and tied I. That also
won district end bi-dlstrtct champ
Unships.
following the impressive record
at Ray CHy. Goeke went to Clear playing Mr the University of fox
Creek High ftrhool in IRM. pro aa.
dating one of their heal geaaans Resides hie wide interest in
on record sports, he has alaa taken part la
tv naxt three yoors he played other acttvttleo. While in Junior
on the semi professional team at college he was started president
Galveston Goeke We* named not ef the freshman elass and seen-
Ming lineman for the howl tory of the sophomore class At
game la I not During this Haw ho Ram Houston, he area a member at
waa ranching at fooas CHy with the Ravens, a aortal club, and the
foil Keene* now af Carthago, pro-1 *T* dab. a Hate football players
during Dae teams and an impress 1 organisation lie waa president af
ive record the Junior Chamber of CeuMUMte!
la addttton la football. Geeks is , af Ray City Goeke ia a member oi
proficient in haaebaM, having made the Carthage lions dab.
all-state playing la high sahool Educationally ape a king Mr.
and played at Sam Houston HI* i Goeke * college major was ia tng
baaaball career was interrupted llah and r. E. la addition to his
to football spring training at Bam duties as defensive coach. Mr
ibuston. aa he has stuck te foot- Goeke will serve as track coach
hall since. He has played some and driver education instructor
■emifPrdfOasional baseball ! The Goeke family Itself is a con
Coach Goeke has coached aevef trthution to Carthage. His wife.
*1 fine teams, not only producing Jerry , will tench Bth grade at Jun-
flne season records, hut producing inr high this year. Their three
many fine piavers Among some of ehltfren are Diane, 11, freda Gail,
the playcfs that are welt known 8. and Rilly. B.
throughout the state are: Dave i Mrs. Goeke was reared In War
Krtsnik. foxes; C. C. Willis, fox ren. Texas, where her parents are
as fork; Dale Callahan. Rice; Mil both in the leaching profession
ly Mamn, Southwest foxes; Claude She attended Bam Heuaton where
Riuley, Bam Houston; Clayton she met food.
Lacy; Jamea Brooks, Texas Uni- j The family behtags to the Bap
HMDf, At one time there were 1 tint church and la livins at 4M
five af his boys from Texas City Buckner Street.
1 I
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PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage, Tssss, Aug. 27. 1964 — 3
MHOU COUNTY FKSN WATER SUPPLY
DISTRICT NO. I
Itstisuat af Cadi SiMlpti sad DiAarMsuati
far tkt fhcal yaar aMbd Jam 30,1944
Balances, July I, IMS
Cash on hand
Dsmand deposits
THUS deposits ..
i i < i i i «'H I i
i i i i i l i t i i i t i i
4 4 4 4 4 *
Lot leases and rentals
Rental from concessionaire
Electricity deducted ......<
Hale of water.............
Hale of land
4**** 4 444444444
Interest an time deposits ..
Refunds, etc. 4<<4<<<<<<<<<
Tan collections ..........
Total recetpta
4*4**44*444
Total to Account for
Otsbunementa« per schedule
Balances. June 10,1964
Ceeh on hand
Demand
Time
4*444444
4 4 4 4 * 4 4
44*44444**44444
ind deposits
deposits <<
44444*44444*
4444444444*44
Malnt.
Irc.
1. 5 5.
Fund
Fund
Fund
Ttoal
9
0
f 50.00
I 50 00
9.509 32
2.019 09
5,01419
17.01735
05.000.00
14,708 72
70.705 72
974,058 92
1
2,089 06
1 10,772.01
8 98.778.08
$12,414.00
0
$
$ 12.414.99
887 80
007.50
(100.001
(100 00)
1,074.70
1,074.70
554.00
554 00
1,000.00
91480
2.404 00
402 00
492 80
204,591.02
204.591 92
17,577.00
205.100.72
222,004.71
552.541 91
5
2,090.59
0224,879.09
1919.700.79
20.555.04
208.74
104.741.95
185.53619
572.285.27
5
1.831 11
0 50.198.29
9194,225 00
5
$
9 90 00
9 50 00
7,260 27
1.891 11
9.804 70
18.952 14
58.000.00
80.223 52
115,223 52
572,25527
9
1.591 11
| 00,195.25
0194.226 80
Salaries • engineer............
0 4.000 00
0
9
Salaries * other ,,, ...........
7.800.00
4,80000
Auditing and legal............
Board of equalization.........
950 00
85.55
Extra office salaries ...........
805.29
Gasoline and oil..............
000 50
Insurance .................. <,
57 23
Refunds 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a 4 4 d. a 4 * 4 4 4 4 4
11 52
fkdl *444444444444*44*44*4444
8000
75000
Repairs and supplies ..........
4.225 95
2,654.71
Taxes - payroll ................
705.00
20074
OtflMiii 444444*444*444*
090 90
198.13
Valuation engineers...........
4.00000
010.05554
8
255.74
$ 13.240 59
ikt
Bonds retired ................
8
9
8140.050.00
Bend Interest
11.407 50
fiscal agents fee* »— .......
04 20
151.451 75
f 4.80000
12.000 00
.150 00
3000
005 23
000.50
07 28
11.52
040 00
0.0I0J0
074.40
794.40
4.000.00
11.407 50
04 20
Total Disbursement!!
The records of
fey Cfeao. P. fowl ii
' of Ceafe Receipt s
are prajantod he
1.010 40
020.Mf.04 $
1.01040
20174 0104.741 25 f I OS.505 13
Fresh Wafer Supply Dtotrtct No I
for fbo Decaf "
W. H CLANAI CK
i<osingt'st Team Plans
V ictory Year For 64
W
TATVM — With It on) OMril hat lh*i m iff
band Oshch Jm* Blount* ISM Eagles -The hell .tabs
foium rub. erv sure l» nw ** ^tml. »>* .e* a
Ini of eyebrows in i la»» R circle* . . -_* „
tht* fall. Grimly determined Hu (m fnwn.iii player*
highly *pinTed for the • . hoi never ibis much ff Ann
ftrsl time in a i««l many season*. no-an* anything, wu ere in vend
actually believe they ha\e whai shape"
it takes to win TV mark pointed out that IB
IV- K.at’ev, the lOMAgexI team in of fli* 24 athlete* were either •‘A’*
Kart foxe* two year* ago (2*t or "B” student* “Yuu can da a
straight I. will have more than mm tot more trarhln*.* he skM. when
ale going for 'hem when they trot | your player* have a high I Q" The
mto the gridiron thi* fall T*t. y’il coach'* only worry la -Dr* paw-
have u-een offett-dVe .tod dCien five of hi* atsrtert wBigU
rtVh starter* returning, Inn o, under 140 pounds
the veteran* <RHI tVirtnw and I ettermeo and newcomer* hho
Hichard t lenient*) winning all dis are making bid* for rtarting bertha
triet berth* last year Court bey’ are Urn Wilson Taylor FVeeto.m,
wa* a center and Clement* an end Jimmy Tatum Honnie Freeman,
Other offensive regulars n turn Krnneth Oden John Ronaahau.
Ing are Cltri* latgan. forty Find fommy Connor. Oan D Jameson,
ley. Mirhard Ror*ey. Roger tun Honalci Thornton. Jerry Finatoy,
ninghsm and Kenneth Freeman Robert IVrry Mike smith Jiglmy
Kenneth Freeman and Logan were Turlington. David Wtlltsm* and
I not counted defensive darter* Joe freeman,
lart fall, yielding to David f in foe Eagles v* ill open the lea*
nell and Jimmy Hardin when the Min at home Friday night, fopl.
Engle* 1n*t the hall. | II. when they engage Union
foe Eagle* actually rame of age Grove's l ion* Other non rotifer
In the rioting stage* of last sea- ence for* include Whitehou*e,|
son a* they lolled RerkVlIle 210 llarletob. Cathnliv High tTfleri
and wared The wits out ef Ml.. and Ttmpson District 2U-R cntBpe
Enterprise before Ihr '<13 champ* titlon inrludes Reekvillr. font ha.
scratched out an Rtl decision on Waskom Karnack end Klvlian
i ihetr held j Elelds.
Fishing
Lake Murvaul
TM1 OOtRI FAMILY—(left to right) Freda assistant coach at Carthage High School
Gall. B-yeara old; Mra. Goeke, Billy. 6 years The (ioeke family are making their home at
old; Diane, 11-years old; Fred Goeke. new 408 Buckner Street —(Watchman Photo)
Ktlge I'.lcclcd
President Of
B«M»sler (’lull
Galloway News
MBS J. W. BAKBR
GALLOWAY—Mr. and Mr*. Cal Mr. and Mrs. Garner Creech
vin Carter and Michael of Lufkin and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Boyd
spent the weekend with his sister, visited their sister, Mra_ I’stsy
M, anil Mr. » M H.,,r .ail M. »J^SSJA „
■n: fetava S-a
Jack Hunna of Loganaport at
foe Csrlhugp Bulldog Quarter-
back club held Iheir first meet
ing of the year at Joe's Cafe Mon
day evening and elected officers
for the year. Eldon F,dge was e-
leeted president and John Dor
is-TLA isarw-jBSySp - rrrr as^sss
I Hugh Lesley Barnet) has pur
at Paatun Friday night
Mr. and Mrs Artie Barnet . lgH4 rh„. r„|H Dlt.g
■pent several days Iasi week with 1WM pit*
their children In Houston I upMl. „<
Barbara Farmer returned Wed i Mf ■n', Mrn Uck »'•"»# of
nesday after spending two weeks
with her uncle. Mr and Mrs. Bob
by Don Farmer and family and
her grandmother. Mrs Y B flour
geois in Lafayette.
Mr and Mra Bill Remain and
Diana Carol of Freeport spent
was re elected as secretory irea*
urer.
New members elected to the
hoard were Ruddy Bound*. Eddie
Jones and Hav Shepherd I.. E.
(Bo) Darnell, former president.
I/Ogansport visited Mr and Mrs
J. W Baker Sunday and attended will also be a member of the board
the funeral of Tom LaGrone
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ooodaon of
Mansfield were gueats of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs Plese Fowler.
Sunday
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W
1W«1«. MM with M MW!;. a,krr T„^„ nl,h, Ml
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Baker San
dra Domain returned with them
and Mrs Bill Remain and Diana
Carol of Freeport. Mr. and Mrs
ssssrr srsr;.Ti»-w <«. -»«.»,
Raker, and Mr and Mrs
Foshee and family
Claude Foshee went to Free
port Friday to spend the week
end with Mr and Mrs. Bill tie
main. His wife and children re
turned with him aBer having
Sunday with the Domains, on
ed
fl „ iand Mra Betty Mamaev of Mims
*'• I Springs Bill Charrier of Shrove
port, and Mr and Mrs. Claude
Foshee and children
Mr. and Mrs Eddie Barnett
were guests Sunday in the home of
their daughter. Mr* Odell Alesan
der. Mra. Barnett a grand son.
Douglas Alexander will leave
The next meeting will be Mon
day evening at 7 30 p.m in the
film room at Martin stadium. The
room ha* been air conditioned and
the club voted lo change the meet-
ing place to thin location All boos-
ter* are invited to attend.
Exact date of the origin of the
Chinese wall is not known hut
estimates put it around 22S B C.
Pithing In general hat baen fair, one H 12 lb. has* and fourteen
Unsptlled weather this paat week others averaging from 1 14 to t
kepi a number uf fishermen away; pound*: David Armstrong. Mender
however, there wen- several nice M)M n tb 9 lb 10 ota and S lbs.
catches reported George Millard. 3 0/, Wbv McBride. Port
Henderson, had the best catch uf Arthur S lb bass, Joe Henderwm.
the week with four baaa totaling imia*. ft lb. 12 ota. bass. V. C.
*11 pound*, largest weighed B lb* Kinf two 3 (mURd has*
foe other* weighed ft 34 lb 4 12 Broam tithing hat haan fair, ws-
Ib . and 3 3 4 lb The previou* jnK cricket* and worm* in 8 to IB
week He caught live has* totaling |,.«*| Heap water.
2B jMiund* one weighed 7 90*1 catches by Mr*. Pat Nor
pound* The other* weighed « 14 vtn Carthage, I'M) bream; Mr and
lb ft lb 3 or., ft lb. and 4 1 2 lb*. Mr„ pHll| pre*ton. Shreveport JOB
Bata fithing ha* haan fair. Batf bream Mr and Mrs. J M Moddv.
baits have been Skipjack. Red BM**ier City. \* . ItS bream.
Worm and HellbUmder. While perch fishing hat Met*
Best catches by Georue Mlllara. k»,MHl at night, using minnows in
Henderson, as mentioned above deep water
and H II. rilUson,.^ Henderson. Hc«t catches by Don Coopef
and LrRoy Johnson. Henderaon.
limit of extra large white perth:
B E Norris Henderson, two IliBiis
white perch; Marion Rogers. Gar.
Hinge limit large whit* oedfh;
1 urdell Brittog. Inmg BraNel. Urn
it extra large while perefi.
foe water i* about 2S Inches Be-
low spillway, and in good shape.
Dove Season
Often* Sept. 1
Dove »ea*on open* Tuesday,
September I. at 12 <*> o'clock mam
and run* through October Shoot
ing hour* are from 11:00 mam
until sunset each day. Bag limit
ia 12 per day. Gun* must he plug
ged to three <3» shell
FOB CAMPBRI
If your family la kinking tot
food* to take along on a camping
JMm M capacity trip there's a variety of fragge-
fhclulling the one in Hie chamber dried products espsa-ially tailored
„f n for the camper They**- “***".
Bit fluke than canned foods and
(tome Warden any refrigeration.
re lighter
don't need
CKTLJnsfitSn —»•» —.....
Diego. California
Mr and Mrs flermnn Yount
and Carol and Zo Ann Ymmt of
, Houston were guests of his par
ents. Mr and Mr*. Juluh Yount
Ted Harrison returned Sunday |
Houston to visit his brother. Mr
and Mrs J. L. Foshee and fam
ily and his sister. Mr. and Mrs
Orlan Scales and family
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Don Far
SZSmV£SnsS
V*” *'« Mr ,rvt Mr, )»«,rl r.„n,
.L.!?L!L. JrTiL l-«"*vlew visHed his parent*. Mr
nd
and Mrs Juhiis Yount, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Juluis Yount re
reived word that their grand
daughter. Mra l<endal fee La j
in a Iencview hospNal
Mrs Edna Cobh and son. Don
me of Tenaha visited her parents
returned with them after havi
spent two weeks with his gra
mother and uncle. Mr and Mrs
Chester Ray Farmer and family
Mrs. M. P. Miller of Shreveport JTJT
spent last week with her grand
daughter Mr and Mrs Fred liar
rison and family. I flMduv
."l*? "n. "rtr*f »•- t.M„., m. * *•»!-, I
Musif _ it iaht lT-I .^1 a<* a rtn,rch and was a
Navy Ba-e M Tacoma Washing J""!". g?L u" i
ton spent the week end with Hietr , i7 , ' k
mother. Mrs Chester Ray Far "r ™
Wfffl ref 4 (VI'lgRTri . ™ ■ mfwff ™f"
w* r ■nn ibhiivt • j -w a.
Charhe Maxey killed a wolf
-- — - -i- - *"f fatoily (4 Joaryiim visited her
wi < WRw nn itwofiy r inN^Tnfi fetw j art JiiliiiN
m Votor
Mr* Jesah
Cockrell
of f-ongview and Mr and Mr*
Yount Sunday
Weldon Raker of Waskom spent M
frtday r-----------r Mf
with their
1 l.mfoo Pinkston and
funeral t4 ihetr aunt
tofhv Wiggtn*
d Mr* W C Brown and
Mrs James Brown *4
attended the funeral uf
mm's sister Mr* Dorn
'. and Mr* M C.
Tractr of Mew far*
week with her pa
Hint on Creech
mother Mrs
Phoebe Creech spent from four#
day through Saturday with her
son. Mr and Mrs Trito# Creech
and faintly in Perl Worth and
made the acpMhntunce af her
new grandson. Sam mm Kevan.
and Mr*
and Ruff Sarufard af La
tent last week wtfh them
Mra Gamer Creech
CardOf Thank.
We snR a Kray* remember the
nd auprewsMmf of sympathy )ha<
and may Cod's
PHILIP KOOBfCI hotrt*
first string
with fwt> of
I — John Lwrtcr-
Lynn Ifo, ngM,
ftrarterhark
I Last vear h
These
hot wifi he
to utij a f«H km4
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1964, newspaper, August 27, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901024/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.