The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964 Page: 6 of 22
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| -*» fANOU WATCHMAN. Carthage, Texas, Jan. ^ 3064
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Studies Bible
Through Again
vThs Lydia Bible Study Group
reading and studying
the Bible the second time,
January 6. 1964. We be
an April 27. 1957. using four
* eight months and eighteen
in the study and studying al
the similar books in the Apoc
_— first time we read and stu-
:|ML through in four years, two
■pi. and four days. Twenty
■in' attended the first time and
ib’rix four the second time.
■, claiming God’s promise
> begin our third study
Many times we have felt the pre-
sence of the Holy Spirit even
When only two or three were pre
flninM
January 13, 1964 with the lesson.
Genesis 1-8. We meet Mondays at
tJO p.m. in the home of Mrs. Car-
for G. Malone. Join us if our pro-
gram of reading and study inter-
•at ypW We shun argumentation.
Canoe GiUaspie Malone
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Youngblood
News
MRS CLAUD! TOMPKINS
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: YOt'NG BLOOD—Visitors of Mrs
; Nellie Daniels, Grady and Annie
last weekend were Mr. and Mfs.
Ray Waldrop and family of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loveless and
girls and Mrs. Jack Murray and
daughter of Greggton, Mrs. J. C.
Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Wyatt of Marshall.
Eld. and Mrs. L J. Odom and
Mickey of Magnolia, Ark. spent the
holidays with Eld. and Mrs. V.B.
Odom and boy*.
Jimmy Dale Williams of Center
. spent Saturday night with Johnny
i Odom.
Mr. and Mrs. Kit Evans. Tom
my and Susan of Beaumont spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Tompkins, Gordon and Mr
Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs taster Stegall.
Patricia and Pamala of Marshall
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tartan
Tompkins and Terry Sunday.
Don Ross of Port Arthur visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tompkins
and family Friday.
Panola Routs Temple;
Play Tyler Here Jan. 13
The Panola Ponies gave the Tern-1 Ken Simmons was high with 23
pie Junior College team a country j berry Dunn made 15 points and
Card Of Thank* I Services For
We wish to thank the doctors I
and nurana an all our friends for liPDVeU
the kindnesa shown us during the v
illness and death of our husband ,
Shy is Borden's ;
the milk for children?
Because children like Its creaminess.
There are almost two cups of cream in every
half-gallon of Borden's Milk. Government
regulations don't require that much cream.
But our biggest customers do. Children prefer
the creamy goodness of Borden's Milk. And
you’ll like the extra glassfuls they drink when
you give them the milk they want.
!
licking hare Tuesday night when
the boys got together on a basket
party and lobbed in 7S points
while Temple was scoring 5§. The
Ponies took an early 11 point lead
and parlayed it to 27 points ahead
in the second half. They had n
23 point advantage with eight min
utes to play which dropped to 20
when the substitutes went in and
three regulars fouled out
The Ponies hit 48 per cent of
their shots and manned the back-
boards like the Harlem Globe Trot-
ters.
“I was mighty proud of the boys”
Coach Johnson said, “for Temple
is the second best team in the
Conference They are good, which
makes our victory all the more
Impressive.”
Card Of Thanks
Since it would be impossible to
thank each one in person, I would
like to take this way to say “Thank
You" to Dr. and Mrs. McKee and
all members of Central BapUst
Church. Also members of the First
Methodist Church for the lovely
Christmas tree and gifts, to the
First BapUst Church, First Chris-
tion Church, Southside Baptist and
all other churches that had a part
in all the lovely gifts and food of-
fering I received, in helping in any
way to make this n very happy
Christmas for me.
Also my thanks go out to my
many friends from United Gas
Camp, Dr. and Mrs. Holland. Mr.
and Mra. W. C. Hebert, to all my
many friends from in and out of
town. For their kindnesses shown
me In many, many ways. My
Thanks love and prayers go out to
each and every one of you. Also all
the Santa Ft boys from Silsbee
Texas.
Mrs. Lola O’Neal
got 13 rebounds for a fine night.
Jerry MaUock copped 12 and Fred,
die Paul 10.
The Ponies hit the road this
weekend for Cisco for a game on
Jan. It. A game with Ranger on
Jan 10 has been re-scheduled.
The Ponies now stand 1-1 in con-
ference rating.
Panola's next home game will be
with the Tyler Junior College, Jan.
13, and, quoting Conch Johnson,
’That ought to be good.”
pod father and grandfather.
The Robinett Family
Kiwanis Officer
installation
Held Today
keeping with the theme "Absolute
Music." She played excerpts from
, Bach, Moxart and other compos
Mrs. Mattie Reeves, 74, a resi- ors explaining beats, melody and
dent of the Galloway Community, different aspects of music.
Idled at the local hospital Wednes — ■ —
] day following a sudden illness. j four daughters, Mrs. Clara Walker
There will he a Joint installs- Services will be held at 2 p.m of Reeves, Mrs. taurine White of
tion of Kiwanis officers at the Thursday at the Logan Baptist Nacogdoches, Mrs. Mary Harrison
Predonia Hotel in Nacogdoches at Church with the Rev. Dee Johnson! and Mrs Jimmy Yount both of Gal-
7:30 p.m. Friday, January 10, for officiating. Burial will be in the loway; a brother, tae Johnson of
Logan: two sisters, Mrs. Heddie
Wimberly of Logan and Mrs. Al
ma Koonce of Center; 22 grand-
children and 21 great-grandchild-
Mrs. W. G. Blair was guest speak- Mrs. Letand Stracener, program
ef for the meeting of the Kappa chairman, introduced Mr*. Blair*
Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Mrs. Mitchell Myera and Mrs.
Phi. Mrs Blair’s program was in J|m SUy1on were hoiteMes for the
the following clubs: Center, Car-J Reeves Cemetery,
thage, Nacogdoches, Lufkin and Surviving are her husband, L.
Rusk.
— MAD TNI ADS —
A. taeves; three sons, Earl Reev-
es of Houston, Edward Reeves and
Alsie Reeves both of Galloway; ren.
meeting' which was held in the
home of Mrs Myers Monday even
ing.
Mra. Travis Wall, president, pre-
sided at the business meeting at
which time plans were made lor a
social. Members and their hus-
bands will dine at the Community
Inn in Kilgore Saturday, Jan. 18.
Refreshments were served to
Mines. Wall. Dwayne Brady. Str*
cener, David Barron, L. K. Arnold,
Lovell Kelley, Clendon Bearden,
Jimmy Jones. Alfred Croix, Bob
Turner, Miss Nell Boas and the
hostesses.
A Mew Year* Nighfwntch1
party was attended by the Inter
mediate Sunday School class and
their teacher Mrs Lois Turling
ton. at the Bapti-t Church Tbes
day night. The Young Peoples'
class was also invited
Mr and Mrs V. L Nail and
children visited his parents. Mr
and Mra. C. A- Nail al Arp.
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Tatum News
MRS. L. V. NAIL
TATUM—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cope-
land of Dallas visited his aunt,
Mrs. Emma Williamson, in Panola
Hospital Sunday. They also visited
Mr. and Mra. C> M. Knoerr.
Vernon Pepper is a patient in
Hurst Clinic at Longview.
Mrs. Agnes Caldwell of McAllen
visited her brother, H. H. Wynne, i
The Tatum Community 4-H Club
met Tuesday night for a New i
Year’s Party. Games were played
and refreshments were served to
Cindy Jameson, Mary Atargsret
Jameson. Brenda Nail, Marie Mar-
tin, Suzanne Jameaon, Peggy Al*.
len, Andy Turlington, Becky Ta-
turn, Carolyn Weaver, Burt Allen j
and Satah Furgerson and Mrs. V.
L. Nall. Guests were Carol;
Zuchowski of Houston and Mary
Sumerville of Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickey Ifaden
have moved to Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Murry of
Texarkana visited her mother,
Mrs. R. E. Young, recently.
Visiting in the tae York home
the past Week were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack York and Tracy of Terrin,
Mr. and Mrs. Delton Stilley and
son of Throckmorton. Mrs. Clar*
lece Garrette of Denton. Miss
Kathleen llelveston from Andrews,
MiSs Jean Woodrum of Lubbock j
and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. llelveston, I
Kay and Kathy of Longview.
Jim Kuykendall and son, Harold
Are patients ih the Henderson hos-
pital.
Mrs. Louise Turlington left Tues-
day for Mexico City for a week’*
visit with her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mr*. Elmore Cam-
mack and Suzy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Belote had-
as guest*; over the holidays their)
daughters and families. Mr. and
Mrs. Bedford Burton and son of
Henderson and Mr. and Mra.
Wayne Perry and girls of Long,
view; their son. E. J. Belote sta-
tioned at Camp Hood. Also visiting
were her stater and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Earnest Mimmen of
frving.
Mr and Mrs. Hinton Vincent of
Marshall visited his mother, Mrs.
Alma Thomason recently.
Mrs Jessie Clark and taeAnn
and Mrs Clay Jones visited (heir
sister, Mrs. Charles Prycer* of
Orange.
Mr. and Mrs R. 1. Davis and
grandchildren. Jafk. Vonda and
Robert visited in Houston last
week
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Butzke and f
daughter of Houston visifad her
parent*. Mr. and Mrs Julian Vln
cent last weekend. Olliers visiting
were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis of
Longview. Mr and Mrs. Travis
Lovell of Longview. Mrs Este*
Ridgeway and, Martha Vincent of
Athens. Mrs Rachel Green of Hen
1953 THUNDERBMD
LANDAU
Beautiful blue finish with white
vinyl top. Completely equipped
with all power and factory air
conditioning. This is a wonderful
buy and still in the new car war-
ranty period.
>3695
1963 FORD PICK-UP
F-100
Custom cab, 2-tone paint,
radio, heater and other
extras. Don’t fail to see
and drive this buy!
>1595
1959 FORD
2-DR. SEDAN
6-cylinder with standard shift—
easy on gasoline. Has radio,
heater. A solid buy worth more
than we’re asking!
1963 FORD FASTBACK
V-8 ”352” engine with standard
shift. Equipped with radio, heat-
er, white wall tires, wheel covers.
Only 8,000 actual miles and still
under warranty. A terrific buy
worth hundreds more!
2395
1962 FORD V-8
GALAXK 500
2-door hard top with automatic
transmission, radio, heater and
numerous other extras. This car
is worth hundreds more — but
we’re sacrificing it at this low
price! , ’
>1495
1959 FORD V4
CUSTOM 300
4-door sedan, nice two-tone paint,
automatic transmission, healer
and other extras. This is a solid
buy at big savings!
1963 FA1C0N
FUTURA
Has automatic transmission, big
6 motor, white wall tires, chrome
wheel covers and still under
warranty. This is a wonderful
buy . . . don't miss it!
>1695
1962 FALCON
FUTURA
Big 6 engine, standard transmis-
sion, radio, heater, vinyl trim
and many other extras that make
this car a wonderful buy!
>1295
1963 FORD PICK-UP
F-100
V-8 motor, heater and
other extras. A real
buy and like new!
1495
1959 FORD GALAXK
4-DOOR
V-8 engine with automatic drive,
factory air conditioning, radio,
heater. Exceptionally nice car
with low mileage. See and drive
it today!
1955 MECURY
MONTCLAIR
4-door sedan, automatic trans-
mission, radio, heater, factory air
conditioned, all power, white
wall tires, chrome wheel covers.
A wonderful buy at great sav-
ings! t
SAVE UP TO >1,000.
BIG SILECTION
EARLY MODEL USED
PICK-UP TRUCKSI
Ideal for that truck you need
around your place or to put to
work! Come in today and see this
terrific selection to choose from!
ON THESE NEW
1964 DEMONSTRATORS
WE RE SELLING ALL COMPANY DEMONSTRATORS AT BIG SAVINGS! OUR ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE BEGINS THURSDAY ON EVERY
1964 DEMO UNIT IN STOCK! YES .... YOU CAN SAVE UP TO $1,000.00 ON THESE CARS AND STILL HAVE ANEW CAR UNDER FULL
WARRANTY — AND THAT IS 24 MONTHS OR 24,000 MILES? CORE IN TODAY — GET THE DEAL OF A LIFE-TIME AND SAVE UP TO
$1,00000! i . .
1964 MERCURY
MONTCLAIR
4-door hardtop, color fawn tan.
power brakes and steering,
swing-away steering column,
automatic transmission, pad-
ded dash and visors A very
low mileage '64 model that has
been in service less than 90-
days! Big savings and big
trade- in allowance for your
present car!
1964 FORD GALAXIE
■i
500 4-DOOR
Beautiful solid white with pow-
er brakes and steeding. Fact-
ory air conditioned, padded
dash and visors, white wall
tires and chrome wheel cov-
ers. This car is a wonderful
buy for some luckv person
that gets here first' See and
drive It today*
1964
COMET
404 Series and a beautiful
burgundy and white color.
Luxurious vinvl trim. 101 6-
cyl. engine, white, standard
shift. Has radio, heater, white
wall tires, chrome wheel cov-
ers. This car has been in ser-
vice less than 30 davs! Rig
savings worth checking — but
hurry! ,
1964 FORD
FAIRLANE
2-door sedan with V-8 motor
and standard shift. Radio,
heater, white wall tires and
chrome wheel covers. A ter-
rific buy at great savings!
EASIEST AND LOWEST BANK RATE FINANCING IN EAST TEXAS!
PANOLA MOTOR CO.
"YOUR FORD DEALER FOR PANOLA COUNTY 29 YEARS"
PL«m dl .4
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964, newspaper, January 9, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901285/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.