The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964 Page: 2 of 24
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ft — PANOLA WATCHMAN Carthage TVtaa Ort t». 1M4
Jacksonville Indians to
Meet Carthage Bulldogs
invalid and )
efeoot • tot
l»m out tl
HAD A LDH MTCAIttlMA lot
tor froa my aid (Hand, Dill SpraK
Hnltsribe. Bill h • partial
and has liad time to think
of things. His no
■ thin*—the people who
naad help from any rovt rumen',
program wo the ones who ore un
oble to yet It. Kill my* he ia tor
Goldwater and Bosh and cite* a
toby list reason* We will point
otn some of the thing* ho la inter
edted in at another lime and pare
; Llt^MI flrom our *ood
B. O’Bryan of Dr
Berry compliment* our editorial
pd some toiler*
has received from Gov Wal j
Alabama and froni Sen
Therefore, it wont be
in miaann ai|«m ■iiMMnrl m
19 |Wn wiivhi Inf h1I|»|mii t *■>
ANOTMBR L
friend. Hire
alto has h
ItohtohJ!
3d to gi
in the alto
farm home* If that nound* atlly,
it ia not mote so that the present
whispering rampotyn ayamat him
We haven’t seen the Congression
at Record on the Senator's votiny
hot if he has voted against any
REA measure it is probably against
approval of the REA appropriation
to build a ski jump which was in
the new* rueanBp That proyfrt
meat# that the REA hollowed
money at t per cent that mat you
three and one fourth per cont to
supply, to build something that is
HvMNkH
far removed from electric lights
for I he farmer Moat farmer* t
know are too busy working to go
ski Jumping
©tot OR A SDM&of fairness and
railing Hie readers attention to
the fact that
fail that the opinion* express
ed in this column are my own. and
not necessarily those of thr Pano
la-Watchman, I wish to point out
Mime unfair attache on gen (told
water. ft I were not already for
thf Senator, t Would be after read
Ing some of the very unfair and
fatoe statements about him
first, he to said to he against,
•he REA. Mr. Ooldwater has been
a U. S. Senator only ten years. The
Rural Electrification program was
voted long before he became a
Safiator The Census Department
aapa that Ml per cent of the rural1
people now have electricity. Sure
ly the people of sound mind do!
not believe, if the Senator ia elee
tod, he will go around the country !
off the electricity from
the Senator la accused
of belonging to the NAACP, Did
the Repubiicsn Convention con-
vince you that the NAACP was for
the Senator” And did his vote In
the Senate against the Civil Rights
hill indicate to you that he Is for
the NAACP? Our Senator Yarbor-
ough voted for the Civil Rights
bill and even voted to stop debate
on the measure—the first time a
Southern Senator ever cast such a
vote And while we are on the sub-
Ject of the Civil Rights Bill, re-
member the President pressured
the Senate into passing the bill,
somPhlng Pres. Kennedy could
not dn. because he would not Use
the same methods. It Is safe to
say that if LBJ had not been
President, the Civil Rights Bill
would not have heroine law And
in his heart, the President is op-
no- f>d to It himself. He said so in
1 i >7
Third, the trigger happy charge
against Goldwater has played out
siner It has become known that
the Senator's posit ion Is upheld
• SOIDWATER AGAINST REA
j»
AtotogiMta NBA Authorities, inn. Ooldwater he* voted
•Mind MIA fi% of the time. Ho hoe edvoceted telling
-■ftA ftlnetrk Coopt end TVA to Privet# Power Com*
(Pol. Adv Paid by Fred Marlowe,
Panola County Democratic Chairmani
The Jacksonville Indiana. wMl SR
seniors in their squad will he here
Friday night for their annual bet
Ue with the Carthage Bulldogs
who have w-on more games with the
Indian* than they have loat over
Coming Event*
Planned During
Sorority Meet
Members and huahands of the
Kappa Lambda Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi enjoyed a hot dog sup-
per to the home of Mr and Mrs
Leland Stracener. Saturday
Attending were Owen and Da
vid Barron. Anita and Dwayne
Brady, Walta and John Cooke,
Glenda and Eddie Jones, Mary
and James Phillips, Laverne and
Trnvls Wall. Dorothy and Jim
Slayton. Nell Rots, Sue Glenn and
the Stracener*
Mrs. John W Cooke entertained
the members In her home Mon
day. During the regular meeting
Mrs. Lexle Gregg, presided.
Opening ritual was repealed In
unison. Mrs Mitchell Myers vail-
ed the roll and read the minutes.
The treasurer's report was given
by Mrs Billy Whitaker
Members voted to semi a do.
nation to the Texas Beta Sigma
Phi State Project In Mexla which
will help the retarded children at
the school.
Mrs. Stracener. vice president,
reminded members that the Fall
Rush Party would be held October
27 in the home of Mrs. Travis
Wall.
The model meeting will be held
by a Presidential order from for-
mer Pres. Elsenhower permitting
NATO commanders to use limited
stomlc weapons (Ooldwater’s posi-
tion This order. Pres. Kennedy al-
lowed to stand, and it still is In
effect under President Johnson.
That makes the trigger happy
charge a political gimmick and
pure demagoguery.
AN AMA1INO STATRMRNT by
the President soys that Walter
Jenkins, his top adviser, business
partner, and right hand man. was
a victim of exhaustion and over-
work Never heard of overwork
making a sexual pervert of a man
before
the years. The kick off la schedul-
ed for 7 30 p.m
The Indian line averages ITS.
pounds per man rnd in Robert ,
son. they have a talented, exper
fenced, triple threat quarterback
who accounts tor moat of the seor
tog Casey and Minter are the hast
Indian runners and right half Em-
erson and left end Caveness are
their best pass receiver*.
The Bulldogs came out of the
Henderson game without serious
Injuries and will be to full tone
tor the Indians. And to quote an
old coach, these Indians put thair
pants on one leg at a time just like
all other man. so they ere just or
dinary people and therefore can
be defeated.
The probable storting line-up on
ffrnst for the Indians will be
. IIS, left end; Douglas
tackle; Dudley, I TO, toft
»land. ITS. center. Duolto,
M guard; Williams, ISA.
at the home of Mrs Thomas
Glenn on November I.
Mrs. L. K Arnold was appoint
ed Courteag and Float chairman
Mmes. Slayton. Turper. Croix,
Myers and Phillip* were appoint
ed to assist Mrs. Arnold with the
Christmas parade Host.
ft
th
grams on "Happiness" Her topic
was “Environment, Health, Work
i and Play.'*
Refreshments were served by
Mmes. Cook* and Whitaker to
Mmes. Arnold. Barron, Brady.
Croix, Glen, Gregg, Jones, My
er*. Phillips. Stracaner, Wall, tu-
ber and Mias Nell Ross
Mrs. David Barron presented
the fourth in a series of pro-
BIG SELECTION
Of THE BIG BEAUTIFUL
1965 FORDS
■1ST YEAR YET
TO CO FORM
.yil AT RIGHT PRICES!
IB tm * FAMLANE ★ FALCON
* HOUR TRUCKS * MUSTANG
W> SAVE MONEY
WITH OUR LOW DEALI
if -§
WR MAMBA 0000 SUPPLY OP N8W CAMS AMP WILL MAKI YOU THC DC!
OiAL mum mum Sic US TOOWY amp SAVa hundreds OP DOLLARS*
PANOLA MOTOR CO.
*YOU* POOP OfALft POD PANOLA COUNTY 19 YCARS"
BEAD THE ADS
offense
Caveness
IRS. left
guard; Noli
t A<S. riglEt __ ., -. _ .... w ——,
right tackle; Jeter, IN, toft end
Minter 1M. left half; Emerson
1T0, right half; Caaey. ito. tall
back; Robertson ltiA quarterback
There will be no charges In the
Bulldog line-up unless to|urtos are
sustained to practice sessions.
Panola Watchman
Paundad In tm
JAMBI A. SMITH
CLAM APPLBDATI
Bdltar
Published every Thursday at
Carthage, Texaa.
Entered as second elaaa mat-
ter at the post office in Car-
thage. Texas under act of Con-
gress of March 9, IBIS
19 in County and 14 outside of
trade area.
Tatum Lists
Honor Pupils
Principal Andrew L. Money bos
retoooed the Honor Roll tor the
first six weeks at Tatum Junior
Senior High School
Making the “A” honor roll were
oa follows
12th Grade Janice Sipes, Reyna
Williams ]
llth Grade»Martonne Jameson
Larre Harris. Nancy Sipes Melba
Panola Ponies to
Scrimmage SFA
Thank
You
Mar FfMtt. '
Two ysan ago yeu sleeted an yasr Stats
Sssalsr. Skua that tim* every effort hot torn
mods to merit year trail.
•I * 4 * q out » *> *i a * ■ - *
Tin 58th Legislature has toss cuhd by
Austin veterans on* of th* most productive
in recent history. W* convened on ffipry
9,1963, and hatastHstdy togas Ito wadi *f
your govommont. Dosflt* stony soriousyrok-
lotrn, Ito Ugblatur* ad|*unnd tofor* re-
quired, and as special sessions tovt toss
nocessnry. My pltitforai two years ago con-
|La mL^dyi |a anadyla m maa^Lm# a!
fftiMR tm pledge to worm tot a iNffHMf of
programs, inc mo|oriiy o? wmen W6ft adopt-
mJ TL* HHMRAf I ddImmL in ma«i tagm#
BO* V iff VflllTIDui V piOTM Iff IRjf pHlfvM WIS
to work for scogsptkA 4kkm, gay at
yes-go State Govorainont, You wfM to pheisd
to know ttot oar .last Slats Hsssdd report
dldnftAdl A itdRiag I 01 1 OJLil #Ldkaao# iL^A aLa # m_A -
onieo AU|m ito^ mvws VMn im IflN
of Texas tod so dokts and tod a surplus tf
$73,000,000 is ito treasury. I urns kosorod
lo ofHOw pftfT Jo osftE^MIhJMRft JflKs ooo^
V^. HMamm wov s.
wg, i w Mwi mj pivmgv iw ivin^DR id wpr
for this fo«L .
Toor cowMow-
Vory tn4f ymn,
JACK STROM
(Paid Pol Adv By .Senator Jack .Wrong)
10th Grade Detty Downs. Cheryl
Flndliy, Charlotte Jameson.
Brenda Nall. John Rousseau, j
Menefee Smith, Ronald Thornton.'
Connie Upton
•th Lindy Blount. Gayle Morton.
Those making the "B" honor,
rail were as follow*:
llth Grade-Judy Alton. Jerry
FUtdtoy, Luciie Freeman, Judy
Gant, Patricia Garner, Sandra.
Gray, Dan Jamaaon, Linda Kail
•y Dale Beynolds
llth Grade • Ronnie Smith.
Mike Smith, Cheryl Walker. Shar-j
on Courtney. David Wilams.
HRh Grad e-Tommy Conner
Jamie Johns, Chris Logan, Mar-
ie Martin. Judy O’Dell, David
Pinned. Evelyn Williams
Ml Grade-Cydney Adams,
Gayle Hardaway, Van Harris.
Kenneth Oden, Becky Oden, Nci
da Price, Jessie Sipes. Debbie
Turlington, Ruthie Waits.
•Ui Grade Susan Downs, Patri-
Coach Bill Griffin says bis Pa j
noia Pony basketball squad will
scrimmage the Stephen P Austin
Pair Play '
News ■ j
DIANB HARRIS
FAIRPLAY—Mr. and Mrs Royce
Crawford af Ttmpaon visited John
Hull Sunday
Rev. and Mrs Frank Denton
and children of Ft. Worth visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Austin this
weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harris
celebrated their birthdays and
their anniversary Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Malone of
Lamesa visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- j
lin Mangham this weekend.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ollle
Mangham Delilah this week werej
cia Edge. Wanda Ellison, Sara
Ferguson. Rayford Gibson. Goldie
College NMMPIPNP
tober 2R (tomorrow) at the Panola
College Gym at T p.m Admiaatoa
is free This Will bo the tint ■trtm-
mage of the season tor the Pantos,
Who have time ©Herman (Sapho-
more*) and nine Freshman In this
Of local* iitere*t u the lift that
David Baser af Carthage, wha was
« Bulldog cage star tar two am
is a member of Urn SPA
SJS
Langford. Luanna Martin.
Ttit Grade Peggy Conner. Wei
don Gray, Muff Rousseau, John-
ny Sipes
sons.
team
Mr. and Mrs.--.
children oT Ban Antonio and
Hill af Dallas.
Mr* Joe Bailey Harris
Monday after spending a week in
Dallas with her aan and family,
Mr and Mrs. Joe Parker Harris
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harris.
Janice and Sammy, Mr. fend Mrs.
Sylvan Harris. Sylvia and Diane,
and Mr and Mrs. Saxon Harria
and Judy attended the Louisiana
State Fair Sunday.
Jerry Harria of San Augustine
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Harria, Janiee and Sam-
my. over the weekend.
Mouson Ballenger spent tfee
weekend to Dallas.
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964, newspaper, October 29, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901068/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.