The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1964 Page: 1 of 20
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Number l«
Fourteen Trustees to Be
TESTII HASH IMi Jl'SIOIt MWh \ l\ till.
Tins team of riflemen from the < arfh.uje larneteers shot
the highest score in the recent match held at ('eider inclml
mg five cities < arthaye, Center. I.ufkin. I’eaiimont and
Hope Arkansas Thev belong to (he National Association
where they rank 10th Shown here with their coaches are
Irom the left. Roland Ihnkuorth liij<hest score at the
City Elections
Due Next Tues.
Gurv District To See
Only Contested Place
match l.ailx Heaton, and t!ie Annie Oakleys are l.inda and
Sharon Hull l.inda v. as top pii I marksman of the match
Standing are the coaches of the I aiyu leers loins Hull,
left. I’at Stoddard and Howland Ihickworth
'Photo l>\ lames Smith)
.1 l! t mlcrvvoml o( Carthage
chairman ha* announced h Boy
Sccii' ('arnporce for (tie I'lfie Tree
District far April 17 and IB at the
l,idrtc \\ I’lrlt'* Scout Hewncc
fion on l .iSc Murvaul
I tic t i l 'iit t» i ampcircc cover
night canipi drew an attendance
of ,'!K! v Inch i* expected f»» lie ex
cecded in lliec event
The |’inr free District Includes
fiT Sen if ,',.u m three counties
ltu|di»lfs At
Delferrv Sel
0
lln‘mil Mt’i’l
A r revival has been an
nonru '•'! iiv toe IteHrrn Baptist
( irr ft to begin April 5 and eon
fin ue thro igh April 12
The me,,age* for the meeting
wdi fie tiro i hf hv fhe p a -1 u r f he I
Hr Ian e. S'rirkland from Sun
da i r f - r • tt Tuesday A V'ci'h
I’n net a Marion and Harrison fan
ola lias eight Seoul Troops two
Kxplorer t'nits and toe- t'lih Dark*
the I'amporee well begin after
school on Friday .7 and will in
e lude fourteen conte*’* .fudges tor
scoring these events will bj for
rushed bv the Alptca I’bi Omega
Service Frafermfv founded bv the
Scouts id Ki«t Texas Dafdist I o|
lege
Thev will also have charge of
the refreshment stand
lime A Spear« .fr i<t < art ha u
fnslrict lleallti and Safefv ('hair
man will call noon fhe ( 'arthage
Volunteer f ire Department to pro
vide a first aid team to attend the
< am puree
fourteen eon list e <-n t- ,if ii-t
ed for la f amporee lo-tads of
toe-e along with other infeir nation
w di he puhliMied in The Wafr hmafi
l„ li. Pag*'
llinrrarv
tor next week > ainiuoi* ge-r f' i tlu Croup and
teach troop i< ' • conic to the i luiiunent for each f’.drol to par
( aioporcc prepare it to |u‘i h eafnp t iii .dc m *h< I ' Id F'cnts
and spend the hit lit In urging w uh I'ai' i’f- of 11« scoots and v i~11 irs
them ad t ie fa c e arv h o ) .m l ''clcoiiie a' all finics
I Dili Annual Buiu|iicl
Scl Bv FF \ for Friday
'll*#* ;mn iul i ‘ sm f. i fjin ! t r-* \i ,*r Gov- * V <ri'np itd.»r'K
of V)f f /irMMt’f ( h. f»*# ■ fl»r I r v ill f»e j»f # * / • * * * H h M \f • r h fi
hire I riffr t r' f'f \m# ri» . i» [•i ifi *•’ o# f <fif< i. Ipm1 », <
ru*i\ for \|»nl ! I6M ')o hi. f V ill ;■ fif Sj, M,.|
* t) ,< tf>\ 1 |#f ” . .i T * r f . » • i 1 , ' , K * . 1f rf i * ! if t rrr* *.f
.,»r i ; ff». r ;i f f; ,f!/| !hf he.wf
» f |»r •»f r i f . f d f ill
•«./ fi* 'h' sc#i ft ,iV»gfff|*.
f.n'erf„,nueni vs i i f h< c-ov u'« •» k re r, Itarmll and
The t llv IT cl ioll-scheduled for
luesdiiv \pvll 7 will see three
eHtuliilales lor three ph ees lor
i ouimi'sioitcr on the t'arlhage t ily
liallol llaiold t iicti'nlnuicl. Joint
turn and llohliy 11 ark t titer, ineuin
bents, are i indidales fur n second
term ol Iwo Venn without opposj
tiou Hold mere are t linlrnuin
Drew Woods and f'ciniinlsslcnier
Hon Mattui
I lie electiun w ill lii* held id the
new lire stalled) on South Hantel
si id tin- new ( ilv Hall loeiilluit
i II Mullins will eive is election
imlge did the polls wdl open id
it a III and close at 7 |i III
1-11 IAhmISIiow
Sr lictllilctl lor
This Suhirdav
•
One ot (lie principal 4 II flub
events ol the venr (s due Saturday
when the annual I'attola 4II Tav
mule I oud show is uuyelh'd at I'a
iioln college .student Center at 3
e in
I he 4 11 girls w ill enter foods
prepared Horn their favorite re
ilpcs in four groups Dread and
t i real Milk and M Ik Products
Vc g'-lahles ainl l i ids and Meals
The ad ill Icadr rs serving as sup
if i til e tide ft! ot each group
Mrs James Krvvin Mrs
PleetloMs for city uftleers and
selionl trustees In the enuHlv hold
the spotlight during the next week
BICKVILLK iUCTION | voting Is exported In nuts I
In the (llv ehul Ion at Dock balloting at nee there arc* only two
Hie there are four candidates lor earl) In rltj wiling and in trustee
Adams, incumbent,
lor re election as
three places
Thomas Hay
Is unopposed
May or
Cur alderman, however, there is
a context .tames H Crawford, pre
sent incumbent, is a candidate fur
reelect inn I I. Sharp and .1 P
Dovetl are also candidates The el
eel urns are for two year terms
Veiling will lie at tile Iteekvllle
cumunily House from it am to
7 p in
elections
Those Interested, however, are
plugging fur heavier wiling since
a write in campaign mold result
iu the electiun of a candidate hy
an objectionable minority group
trutfaa Election*
There is unlv one context in
school trustee elections In the
Uarv Independent School Hislrlct
there are live candidates lor three
places lueumlient Itoliert Mason
Chester (inrv amt Henry Cord
■f i r> ■ i
start wdti li < .rivor ifioii v i »«»
I' ni
f to-.irt phv lli> Haf ri-
arc
llav Iho
'nan Mrs Holi Smith and Mrs Mar
v m Harris
The two high scoring juniors and
t" i xenons wdl attend the Ifjsfrtct
Favorite Knuds Show in I.ufkin on
Vprd 11
\o duiissioif will In (tiarged and
the public is uiv tied
( nr hip Siilr*
1 ,i v ttfiiecr l.’.'V rrcond Drown rt'
p rtefi Wedeesday that some S.taa»
vetiuhs had fueo registered in
il'idieg I Cfttti passenger car* Mid
fii'ht Wednersila' was the dead
lire for re istrafion
OR. V. L McKEE
CD STONE
Week of New Life Title
Onlrul Hu | dies I Svrit***
Downing arc seeking reelecllon.
Olher randldiles are DeCWiHMl
I'hnmas and Delnia Andrr«on
In the heckvllte Independent
District there are two to he elect
ed amt two candidates—Tommy U.
Williams and Husaer Crawford hr.
There are three Incumbents
seeking re eleellon wllhnut opposl-
Hon in the Carthage District.
These are Mrs W V. Tillery, seen*
iary of the tvoaril; Dr K. C Prfrteo
and t»r t ail Uerardy
It C lleaoehamp ot Bcekvlltn
and Dr V . M Holland of t arthage,
op lor re-election to the Board ot
Trustees ol Panola (allege. are
without opposition
to ihe Common School Dixfrlcta,
I,ley d Brooks of Fair Play and J.
c. kcrslt of Clayton, are wilhoot
opposition only one member ot
cacti three man hoard Is to lie elec-
ted
on the County Board of Faluca*
Hon. incumbents Bov Metcalf In
Precinct No J and Yancey Baker
in Precinct No 4. arc without op-
position
VOTINO PLACES
At ttars. voting will lie at the
school holldiog
Balloting at Becksillc will be at
three location*—the school build-
ing in Meckitlle. Harrl* Chapel
and Bock Hill
The ( arthage district will have
fco polling place* the Count*
Hume Demonstration Bonttl at the
Court House. Powell * more •( tar*
nett. Nix's more ai liolson Slldy-
cll Cemmunltv House Dalloway
Community House, Shad) (trove
( uoiouintty House. Wood* Com
omolty House. F.mmctt l.aDrone'*
store at Ifeadwond Asscmldy of
find Church at 1-ognn and (ho
l ong Branch (ommunHy House
Polls "ill open at H a m and
dose al 7 p m Id accordance with
fhe Texas Flection law*
The < eotral Baptist Church i«
planning i Week of New l ife fur
April 12 through Iff. and the puli
Ik I* cordially invited to paffiei
pate Dr V I McKee will preach
at both morning and evening *cr
vice* Dr McKee much Invert and
respected bv all hi* friend* in the
community as welt as his own
church member* t« well known a*
a profound student r>f Kic Bible
arid ftr« *r rmons stimulate thought
Mr F.d Stone will direct fhe sine
will he the origanisl and Mr* I/eon
l ewis will accompany at the piano
Following the morning service,
which will login at 7 00 o'clock
doughnuts and coffee wdl he «erv
ed in Fellowship Hall ’loose who
attend at this hour will, therefore
he able to go directly to work or
•ehool The evening service will
begin at 7 Afl
The member of fhe church are
ilmvtilvp I ol hi g
Hvflhu 4 firiI 12
The free poll lax receipts in
Panola (oonly number W accor-
ding to Tax Officer Bay mood
Brown These edirens will he pri-
vileged (n vote for Congressmen
and Cnded mates Senator* hut no
other candidates in fhe primary
elections
The ballots for fhe May / Hems
looking forward with much anti
ifi_' special plan* arc being made c r pat ton to this week of fellowship ocrafir Primary election hare been
to scat a choir of voung people in and renewed faith in fhe posf-Fa«t printed to fhe Watchman offted
addition to me adult choir so the er season, amt they wilt weleome and will he readc for absentee
music wdl he an important part all friends who come to share the voting which hegin« April 12 and
of th< program Mr* W' (» Blair inspiration of fhe-e servuc* extend* through April 2E
Youth Activities, Inc.
<
Elects Three Directors
rhe regular Cosine** routine or
vied 'he meeting of Panol* f oun
Youth yefrvftre* fnc held in
• Panola f oirhfv ( o.irf Room at
vm Friday with Ruff Wall pre
in _■
A .ill. Iran Shaw a ml Rov frver
I were elected director*
tjepr.rf* were t»^iml Ir'rffi sever
offteials inctrtdrng the freasor
* ref>orf trv fran Sha t which
’ever) a hwiaoce of XRK5 T) on
rxt a* of face 31 lfl»W li was
fed that fhe f owed Fund writ
DTihwfe ahmit mwi for I0W4
er^fions. hsrt in order to eorvtiwue
c same -program a« ta-*f veav rt
r-. [Hvinied otrt rhat the n»»»*t
,,n*.vr would ha- e to p-av at least
Yfl each
trTTiC LtAAVt ITCPOAT
RrwMv Rouiwf* I rrrle f eafgne
aum -*ioner reuorted (hat he had
'earns la*» vear with over JOft
n * partic r ting m the program
ve uniforms are at) iW grwvd eotv
fi.»n he -aid ind reported hi*
... e*e* *‘uvi!d he ror>ssdera*vl\
*, mart 'he X) hem *T*enr Fast
af
r.n ind* eenressed hi« thanks r>»
given of their time and rtinne'v to
the f rtfle league program Me also
voiced his thanks to Jack Morton
Don Martin Red fnu-sett and Mr*
F.nia Mammon* for buy id* oie» |*
for the Ml-Wtaf team during the
IfdiJ plav rrffs
Plan* are set up (or the *< a
sou The equipment ha* been or
dered the charter for f.dMe f.eag
tie Associafion approved and the
insurance »* now in force
The l ommissioner said he plan*
to employ < fhi'id Fa»*t and B'.ihhw
Murff a* umpire* at fD per hour
each during the season which
should eliminate *nme ot the diffi
cnltte- exneneneed in »he past
powy lcaouc dtPixrT
Ruhhv Pafrick C ommissioner of
the Ronv 1 ea.-oe wa* drierrr due
to hr* work schedule hut Buff
Wail artd Ruck Dav id*ow gas e a
partial repoc' Thev repsvrted a
vefv <ueee*sfot IXR'f sea*prt
Imn* Mull reported for the .Fin
mr ratgefeer* Rrfle ( tuh The pro
gram ha* had a very *i»cee**fof
year tvera i*e of me mreresi mam
Je*red and rhe part iei pat ion hv the
group m area acfivitiew f ofawd
frurkworrh vcon rhe » enter march
and the team placed tenth Id fhe
r ation m National Rifle Flub mat-
ches
fhe group is now «n fhe proce*.
of installing an fniUI<i<*r ranvic on
fhe Mowed fmckworth farm
fmriog iddf twentr five to rhirtc
new oiemher* were added amI
or her* came rn ftoprsth Hull
proofed oiri fhe recpwremcrtf* for
memhership sfafmg fhe member s
do oof need a rtfle and are raogkrf
fhe ehroenf* of gun safety first.
This safetv factor atone make* the
program woffn while according in
the expressed opinion ot those pre
*enr fr wa* aF<o noted rhat the
Voufh kern die* fnc did mw pare
any ot rhe expense* of fho*e parte
cipafing m the iwatehe*
601R Cttmt ECPOtff
Rov rrcertwrf reported that XI
hov < pirtmipatfed m fhe Ymrfh
fevff f lime iasf vear and that more
fhan 70 hov* record out thr* ytut
fmr rhe high school gott leans nn
far ootv T7 hov* h»*e reported foe
rbi* vear * clrrtH- and m ertmr# nted
rhe need of e«pv»pineni a* owe of
fhe reason* Me made a p*e» foe
an* old e<yufpw*em fhe hoy. might
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Elected in County Apr. 4
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1964, newspaper, April 2, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901254/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.