The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1962 Page: 1 of 22
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Pvnola Collefo, will to widened
Highway Work In Panola Co.
Totals More Than $1 Million
in the county
Mr
to Clayton
ib new in yeevrecc Include!
Highway >19 tom Carthage
lyton where VH.Ono will be
in widening and aortoing
widening l
welding for
■M to providing |
moot of Bird Drive
r special treat
within the city
on U. g.
tom Carthago to fiah Lake
where another 9992,000
will he anent in providing a tour-
lane rood.
work on eeveral
new under wav will provide
to make a total
of IVMiflQO conatruction presently
going on. Thia ia not included In
the two million previoualy mention
odr
Work planned to begin thia aom-
mer will add 9SB2.000 to make the
year'a total 91,200.000. Thia sum
mar work includes two pregrama:
fM Highway 2817 from Antioch to
Pitta it ore on U S . 80 and on to
PM 19 at Pleaaant Ridge. 978,000;
and U. 8. Highway 70 from the 8a-
bine River to DeBerry, 9174,000.
ANNUAL PAYROLL
The Highway Department fur-
niahea an
College Slates
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Commencement
ita
tor nant Thuraday. May It. Maty-
tonr otndanta are eandldatia tor
grndlnitlwn.
The program wiR he held at • p
m. to the gtudent Union Building
with Dr. Howard C. Bennett, preei-
dent of Real Teaaa Bapliat Col
lege, Marshall, aa the apeaker. Or.
Beat Teaaa
aa prealdout of the Marshall
», ia a wide
of (hr
ttonal type.
program
ll«
hy Cl
B. Hook of the
The Bee. Jack AtortoM, pastor
to to- Andrew's Methodist Church,
will bring the incotattoe
Music hy the CaBsga Chrtr
directed by Milton Smith, will in-
tonde:
"Pother Moat Maly'*- Thorns Luis
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"America toe
PeBewing Or
Baentitor Ward
Bernard
Miaa Lenora
Beverly Beard,
Travis G. Born.
Bush. Miss Barbara *.?••»
Miaa Wylma Rae Chatelain. Ken-
neth Collier, Mra. Phyllis Teller
Collier. Cary H. Copeland. Harry
Lee Curry. Larry Lee Curry,
Charles C. Dickerson. Rayford
Karl Kberlen. Ralph R. Edge. Al-
fred Leroy Kdwaids. Mias Karen
Rita Flynn, Rendeli Putrell, Miaa
Janie Gentry
Miaa Rarhara Ann Griffith.
Jimmie L. Griffith. Allen Henigan,
Jackie R. Hilton. Pike Hall Hook-
er, William James Jones, Noel
Emilia no Lang. Miss Christy Law-
rence, Miaa Betty OseU Laden,
Miss Jerry Nell Marshall. Miaa
Patsy Lota McDaniel. Danny Ray
McLean. Miaa Emma Lae Metcalf,
James Allan Miae. Miaa Betty
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Pete Parrie. Hugh Ptonkett, Mra.
Marcy Wallace Pollard. Joe Lynn
Reed. Dennis Charles Bane. Miaa
Barbara Ramtord. Miaa Shirley
Scott, lorry G. Shaver. Kenneth
Sinclair. KeaaMh D. Neman. Miaa
Geraldeaa Skelton. Miaa Reha
Diane Smith. Miaa Judy Ann
Hack. Richard H. Stallings. Miaa
DorMha tpaay Tatum. Jesse Tay-
lor. Rodney Tinkle. Miss Betty
Thmhteaoa. Howard Gleam Wag-
staft. Mrs Beulah Pay
the county economy. There
employeea In tike ingtneee
apartment who receive 990,-
000 to the
are 94
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000 in salaries and 10 employees
in the Maintenanae Department
with a 9198.000 payroll
In addition to Panaln County
work, tho local deportment does
work in Harrison County on all
highways south of U. 8. 89 and
local engineers am new doing two
projects in Harriaen County total-
ing 9488.000.
All this maksa an Impressive
showing in a consideration of the
county economy. Tam Hunter and
hia men certainly make an impor-
tant contribution ta community
welfare, not only to an aeanamh
eal sense, but their work to main-
taining Panola County's excellent
road system ia of even more im
portance. Panola County, indeed,
has reason to celebrate Highway
Week.
Paul ure Field
Day Slated By
Farm Bureau
Immi hm
the Panola County
A
scheduled hy
Farm Bureau
tog, beginning at 9 o'clock on the
H. G. Shivers dairy located I milea
northeast of Carthage on the Beck-
ville Highway and proeeedlng In
the Carthage PPA gehool farm.
Demenatratiena have keen cat
up on methods and amounts to
frrtiiiaera, methods and amounts
of chemicals for wood and brush
control and also hinds of oquip-
ment to uaa. There will he aome
demonstrations on hay making e-
quipment also. Befreahmonta will
be served at mid-morning.
The Farm Bureau along with
the other agricultural agendas ia
trying ta Improve the County's
largest industry, that of livestock
production. Anyone interested in
IrvMlnt-k Is iavltad to attend Iks
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Carthage Baseball Tea
Reaches Quarter Fina
High School Sets
Final Exercises
The closing exercises for the. The High School A
graduates of Carthage High School choir, directed by Rd Hi one
are set for
May 97 and
May]
Q. M. Martin. One hundred sui-
tors arc candidates for diplomas.
The baeealaoreeto exercises will
to told at the high school audi-
torium at 9 pm. with the Rev.
Carroll Chadwkh, D. D. pastor to
tto First Baptist Church, Center
to deliver the sermon, Dr. Chad-
wick, an outstanding Baptist prea-
cher, ia a graduate ef Carthage
High Baboo!, and with Dr. Edmund
Ctoheugh, was slate debate win-
ner far the school. The choice of
Dr. Chadwick, follows a policy to
featuring farmer graduates of the
school os toetolaureote speakers
instituted lost year when tto llev.
Newsome TUIar of Jefferson was
tto speaker.
Miaa Carolyn Smith, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, will of-
fer Rlgar’a "Pomp and Circumstsn
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Other ministers an the program
will to tho Bov. Sidney Killingim.
pastor of tto BonHiaide Bupti-t
msl&ttnt&xi,
Will Boptlct 'Church wBo will
ftflgarig irSi
Will Church!‘who will pro
* tho benediction.
Town to Clone
Memorial Day
sing. “Once to Every Man and Na-
tion” hy David Manley York, and
“The Nation’s Creed" by Williams
The theme of the Commencement
Exercises which will to held at
Martin Stadium. Monday 28, is
“Our Amcrtran Heritage"
The program will include the
processional “Pomp and Circum-
stance" hy the High School Band,
directed by Bam Burke
The invocation hy Chariot Main-
gar. Co Halutatorian of the claee.
The Salutatory hy Pamela Lang
ford.
Musical number, "Orlando Palan-
drino” (Joseph Haydn) - High
School Band.
Valedictory - Betty Coleman.
Symposium. “Our American Her-
itage” - Doris Shivers, Craig Buck,
Gus Fargarson and Mike Morgan.
Presentation of diplomas by T.
L. Vincent, President of the Board
of Education.
Presentation of Awards by Louis
Principal of the High
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wfM to
To Meet Richan
At Local Park Today?
r was ton «fc
Coach M H. Hopeoo’s Bulldogs
exploded to the second inning for
five runs and added two more in
the fourth to defeat the Mesquite
skeeters 7-4 for the first hi district
baseball title for the lecal school
in eight years.
The victory elan matches the
Bulldogs with Richardson, a town
of 92,0110 inhabitants, in tbe quar-
ter finals of tbe State playoff and
the first of a Iwe of three aeries
will be played at Carthage Thurs-
day afternoon at 4 p.m The sec
ond game is scheduled for 2 pm
Saturday at Richardson Tbe third,
if it ia necessary, will bt played
at Bevenhon Park in Dallas.
Mins Neul to lie
Delegate to State
Demo Cimventitm
Miss Margie R. Neal, farmer
Nate Senator from this district,
and flaw only woman to alt as an
official member of the upper house
of the Texas Legislature, is still
active puMtosBy. she was named
one of Panola Counly’e delegates
to the State Democratic Cooven
linn to to told to M pace, at the
jPmtnty Democratic convention last
Tuesday’s vl
ond over the
of District U-AAA. The
wan the first at NaaquMe
day S-2 with Carroll
Ming the Sfcoetora to iwe
my Murray, with throe si
a double in four trips h
shared boners with tto
specialist.
In the
the Bulldogs ator
four hits in the
(ilenn Alexander
works with one ef two
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a home run ever left
Jimmy Payne, fisf
yard and Murray loaded
and throe
plate.
In the fourth Sunyerd
Murray waltod, Raat Ha
Alexander got a datable
Bunyard and Murray far
dogs' other two
Service League Library To
S|mnaor Texas Reading Club
Panola County boys and girls
(primary, elementary, junior and
teenage) are invited to join the
Federal and county offices wiM Texas Reading Club, sponsored hy
Service league Public library and
the Texas Stole Library.
There la no charge for (he pro-
gram and all who participate will
receive a colorful TVxas Beading
Club' log lhal has spares to keep
account of hooka read during the
program."
A two color Vacation Reading
Club Certificate will be Issued hy
cafea and grocery stores will re- Texas State library to each mem-
mnin new asm moat after a see nlnama roaill fill kwe of Iftui flash it ilut
Join tbe hanks, business
and professional offices ia obser-
ving Memorial Day, May 99- Tho
Office will follow the usual
m to heaping the general de-
livery window open one hour from
9 to t. No city or rural deliveries
will to made but tho usual hours
dispatch will bo observed
Ab usual
his reeding level prior to August
tt.
Anyone wishing to become a
member of the Texas Reading
Club should register at the Ser-
vice League Public library prior
to June 10.
Already more than 10.000 Taxes
boys and girls have joined the Tex-
as Reading Club, according to
Harold J. Mar burger, director af
Rural library Services Division of
TIL. co-sponsors of the event.
The purpose of the club is to
encourage and rtiniulate reading
imimimi tho vounaer age
the third inning when
found lorry Joe Dm
With
ror to
and Payne’s throw to Baat gt
Two
teem,
thage and Payne’s
nerond to cut down a
features of the game
Larry Joe Davis, i
the first totter,
did some fine hmuim
that disastrous third
trunk allowed one hit
the Skeeters out for the
innings to put out the
trunk was rcadltad wttk
Brecham. apeedhl
Mi'xquile was the
The Bulldogs in their]
■district championah^^fl
drew the biggest goto we htRMI
1st a base ball gam*
I larger crowd la ssnccted ThM
White. Jim
Boou. Jon Began
lorry Wooley.
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1962, newspaper, May 24, 1962; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973731/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.