The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964 Page: 6 of 24
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AT tMST COUNCIL FIH*—Members of the KoKI t amp
fire Girls and their leaders shown above held their first
Council Fire recently /^rtertho ceremonial, honor bead*
were presented. Special guests were members of a Blue
Bird group and their leaders, Mrs. James Ashby and Mrs.
V. M. Holland Shown left to right, front are Mrs. David
Moore, leader, Christl Payne, Debbie ShuttlesWorth, Aide
Redmon, Eileen Groce, Peggy Rowe, Jeannte Brown and
Susan Moore, assistant leader. Back row: Sharon Waldrop,
Alice Wells. Neda Rae Armstrong, Teresa Ross. Barbara
Moore, Sharon Spiers, Dava Sholmire and Nancy Kaufman,
assistant leader.
Panola Evening School Draws Added Students
According to Cecil Robertson,
Director, the Evening School of
Banoli College has shown a con-
sider* bhe increase in enrollment
aver that of last semester and al-
ia over the number enrolled in
the spring of IMS.
The following classes have al-
ready developed and will be taught
Freehand Drawing, Oil Painting,
and U.R. History on Monday night;
Principles of Accounting an-’ Mod.
ern Mathematics for Elementary
Reboot on Tuesday night; and Be-
ginning and Advanced Typing on
Thursday night.
Interest has been shown In clas-
ses in Freshman Englirh and In-
troduction to Psychology on Tues-
day night tnd Fundamental of
Speech on Thursday night. It is
likely that these three closses will
also be taught if two or three
more students register for them.
Persons interested in any of th«
courses offered may register for
them through next week, and they
are urged to do so. Cost of the
courses Is very low. And they are
AT BOB'S SUPER HANDY
CHOICE GRADE IEEE
ROUND
STEAK
•OB SMUTTLllWORTH
lb. 69
fORIMOST
BUTTERMILK
IMOMD PICNIC
HAMS lb. 29
CHOKE ORAM BOf RUMP
ROAST lb. 59
%4AL
CARTON
•UFFAIO FISH, lb................. 19c
Ml
OSOUNO REEF, 3-lb,.............$1,
PM'Vwot J
IAUMOC, 9 * ^ 1 j
CORK ROAST, lb.................39c
hmktt FM,
SACON, lb. _ 4Sc 34b*. _ $1.39
tout FRANKS, 3-X».............ft.
PORK CHOCS, fc
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out STEAKS, Rb
Toodor
PORK BIBS, *
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Medium fit#
EGGS, dot. „ 49c 3-d#i. .. $1.17
Solid Feck .
OLEO, 2-R>*......................... 79c
tunny Brew* (nut nM ibrw)
BISCUITS, co«i________________________Sc
BcTeRGENT, 1'ptfff, 6-OX. **,* 3f«
PINTO SCANS, ____________ 19c
Wefer Mefcf
SICE, 2-lbg, ^llg, ...a.*.****.***.... JJf
Libby's Creem Style
COSN, 2+mm___________________35c
4 BeOto Cobs
COCA COLA, plot deposit......tf<
Wlh $100 purchase)
taught by well qualified Instruc-
tors.
Industrial Art*
Club to Sponsor
Sotk Hop Saturday
The Industrial Arts Club of Car-
thage High Rchool will sponaor a
Rock Hop Raturday, Feb. B. The
Hop will be held from I io II p m.
at the National Guard Armory.
Don Logan of Radio station KEEL
will be D. J.
Admission for stag or couplet,
11.00.
3 Republican*
File For Place
On May Ballot
I Osenty iapehUean Chair-
man Borne months ago. has bean
acting chairman aince that Hate
pending appointment of a replace
nmUl
nnBI.
in that capacity he has received
the leltowtng announcements Itrom
< sndtdates on the Republican lick
“TWpt
inror oi iirnurr
tative of
and
Ruth Cbuwtto.
James H. (Jim) Warren of Smith
('ouhty for V. B. Representative
('ongresslohal District 3.
Porter M Balles of Tyler lor
Member, State Roerd of Education.
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Appaloosa Horse
Glib Formed Here
A group efcftbeo* i«Ahe county
hove Panned an Appelouea home
organise Hoe known aa the East
Dmaa Appaloosa Horse Club. The
dub was Panned in January and a
regular monthly meeting dele has
keen set far every second Tuesday
evening uf the month.
The dub wtlt meet at Joe's Cafe
at I p.m. on these dates.
Officers were eleded at the Jan-
uary meeting include Ijeon Lewis,
president; J P. Langford. vice pres-
ident; Reagan Thompson, treesur
ef; L H. Chandler show chairman;
O. W Pierce, publicity chairman.
TVn directors were also eleded for
the t«P4 term of office.
AH meetings are open to the pub
He and ell interested citisens ere
invited to attend
The dim regular meeting of the
liaetion wi
at a p.m.
bars a
People You
Mrs. John R. Walker and Amy
visited Mr. end Mrs. N. F. Walker
and Flournoy recently while her
husband, who la a US. Public
Health Advisor, attended a region.
•1 seminar in Houston.
The Rev. Thomas D. O'Neal at-
tended a minister s week at South-
ern Methodist University in Dallas
Monday through Friday.
Mra. Gene R. Neel, former Car-
thage resident, has Joined the fac-
ulty of the Fine Tree High School.
The Rev. Mr. Neel is associated
with the First Methodist church
of Longview as Minister of Edu-
cation.
James R. tvy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ren Ivy of Liberty and grand
son of Mrs. Dovie Jones of Car-
thage, who la aerving with the
Navy in Japan will leave after
February SO for a SOday leave
with home folks.
Guests during the week of Mr.
K* Crmw To
Hi* Candida** tor
/»P% Prrrmrt 4
i. R Craves, announced this
week that he would be e cendtdatc
for justice uf peace, ptiectnet *
In Panftta County MV. craves Wes
appointed by the cummtmBener’s
Court to fill an unexpired term va-
cated by Mrs Doris Boyd
The office he I* seeking covers
I the Wends and Old center area.
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Panola County Precinct
Demo Chairmen Listed
BOB S SUPER HANDY
OFBN / - DATS A WBflK - 430 AM. — 000 PM.
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Following la a list of the Panola
I County PTednct Chairmen aa fur-
nished by Fred Marlowe, County
| Democratic Chairman. Mr. Mar-
lowe last week appointed Grace
Casslty as Democratic Precinct
Chairman at Long Branch, a posi-
tion held for many years by J.W.
| Cyphers.
Following Is the list:
No. 1 s.W. Carthage, Dan Shaw,
| Carthage.
No Z. N.W. Carthage, R E. Mat
| thews, Carlhage.
No. 33 fteekville, Ed Cartel
Sharp, Bcckvlllc
N. 4 Fair Play, Mordie Holland,
lit I, Heckville.
No. 3 Harris Chapel, John Met
| calf, Ht. 2, Heckville
No fl Talum, Sidney S. Martin
I Tatum
No. 1. DeHerry, Glen Lawless,
Ht. I, DeBerry.
No. g. Tacoma, James II. Ivy,
H. I, DeBerry.
No. 9 Bethany. H. N. Shadow
Mens, Bethany. La.
No. 10. Midyett, E. B. Hickey,
HI, DeBerry.
No. It. Logan, Herman Bagley.
[B2, Logansport, La.
No. 12 Deadwood, D. LaGrone,
| R2. Ivogansport, La.
No. 13. Woods, Drew Pitts
[Tenaha. Texas.
No, 14. Gary, Jesse Phillips
I Gary.
No. 15, Hagley, Joe ShClaort,
[Gary Hfti
No. 10. Jumbo, Curtis Reeling
I Jr , HI. l>ong branch.
No. 17. Lom Branch, Grace
^Cassify. Long Branch,
No 1*. Clayton, Joe Mauri (ten
■ I Clayton.
1 No 19. Old Center, Bob Hartley
fi2, Tenaha
No 20 MtffvaUf, T. C. Mason
H2. Carthage.
No 21. Hock H1H, Hubert Briggs
H2. Heckville
No. 22 Horton. E. W. Elliott,HI
DeBerry.
No 23. Efimmafed
No. 24. Dotaon, Johnnie Childs
f-ong Branch
NO *. Brooks. L. D. Manghorr
Hi. Heckville
No ». Papofa. Jack Hotter. Rf
I Idvngsfreef, l/mrsiana.
No 27. ME Carthage, C.M.
Turn Meson. Carthage.
no.MW.tr. Cowins, Volt#
Gas Camp, Carthage
No. M. Galloway, Marvin Walk.
' or. R2. f^gmmprtrt. 1m
No an Absentee Box, Horace
urner.
Fred Marlowe, Coamty Choir
man
Bn** Henderson, vice cMrman
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Democrat* fluty
Merman Soope. Charrmam AdnH
Democratic Cloh
Bick Watson, advertising choir
man
^Maugham Secretary
Miss Gladys Chadwick, Secre-
tary.
Office
Building.
la the 1. I. Reeves
and Mrs. Will Campbell and Carole
Brock were Mrs. Lema Kelley of
Elystan Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Hex
Metcalf and Wesley of Port Worth,
Mra. Anna Laura Campbell of Ir
ving, and Mrs. Dura Bush uf San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Ward
of Houston announce the birth of
a daughter, Donna Elise, on Jan.
t. Grandparents and sister of the
new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Will
Campbell and Carole Brock.
Dr. and Mra. J. It Applegate
ami children, David and Wilma
Joyce, of Bowie were weekend vis-
itors with his parents, Mr. and
MPa. Cabe Applegate, and his
brother, Rill Applegate, and family
John T. Cox of Nacogdoches,
who hat been with the Music be
partment of Stephen F. Austin Col
lege since lead, was an office via-
itor Thursday.
Mrs. bill Applegate was hostess
at a dinner Tuesday honoring her
mother, Mra. Pagle Salk of Center,
and blll'a mother, Mrs. Lula Ap.
plegate, on the t-ceaslon of their
birthdays. Mrs. Dalton Jones of
Center was a guest.
Mrs. Jack Smith and daughter,
Christl Lou of Houston spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Turner.
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LOWEST PRICE EVER
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON 1964 FORD
HARDTOP MODELS
Wc have a terrfftt mipply
Of 1904 Fort! Hart Dps — 4
4om and 2-door modaK
with general variety of
equipment. Some have air
eondMioning, power and
other equipment. This spe-
cial overstocked sale is for
A limited time only — until
the present stock is sold'
Big savings are in store for
some hicky people. Come
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AT PANOLA JNOTO CO. DON'T WAIT - COME IN TODAY AND TAKE AOVANTAOC OP TIM
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PANOLA MOTOR CO.
"YOUR FOSO DCAUS POO PANOU COUNTY 29 WAS*"
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964, newspaper, February 6, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901276/m1/6/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.