The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 14 of 20
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Ninety-five Take Part In
Panola 4-H Dress Revue
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT
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MONTH OF AUGUST
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OZAN MOTOR CO.
IINCOIN • MIRCURY - COMfT
UM CAR LOT — MO MARSHALL ST.
IIS B. TYLIR ST. LONMVIIW, TIXAS
Htolaad. Marion AM Club ate tte
winner to tte Jwmar dieisioa was
Mias Judy gwirunk. Oary 4-H Club
Ttes* two girls will repreaato Pa
aala Cautoy to tte ttdrKt 0 4-H
Dram Revue oe August Ml to Nar
The raetoieaU to ribbon* were
Debra Mayo. Jean Allison. Rhonda
Jobe non. Delores Davis. Potty Read.
Cynthia Davis. Katby Woods, Mo-
dr* Johnson. Katteria*. Copeland.
Allison Thoms*. Wanda Royd. Lin-,
da Erwin. Judy giatnmfc. Connie
Harris. Jesnnie Grose. Diane Er- ;
win. Judy Rhodes. Shsrtso Dsvis,
gu* Ann MrMillan. Janice Harris. I
Linda Holmes. Rebecca Hoilso.i
Raters Parker. Ana Gist, Judy
Boyd. Mary Jww McMillan and
Ruth Ann Griffith.
Diane Thomas to Miaatouppi ax-!
bibitod a afclrt to tte revue she 1
made la tte workstep while visit- j
tog ter cousin.
hammy Road, Clayton 4-Her
mad* the revue complete by play
tog background music for tte 4-;
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| Lake Murvaul Reunion
to Mur S Jar Mr 4tad Mr*. Rnferd Maphiai
met far a family reunion to Late
M-rvaH en S*«urdav_ Autote J
Botert Jordan Clarence Jar
dan. Mr ate Mr* Clyde Tyer, Den
aid. Lite* ate Tony Tyer, of Car
I it ate Mr* Jim A- Jordan
tei. Ji—y. Mtte. E-ma wd
| Allan Jordan. Mr ate Mr* Errol
Oeao Hopfcto* ate Donna Hnpkto*.
to Gary. Ttena;
Rev ate Mr* V R Royd. ate
Mi** Unit* Royd. to Portland, Ota
I **Miea Phyllis Royd to Manteca.
California;
Mr ate Mrs. Harold L Jordan.
Am* Gad. LeaHe. ate flarah Jar-
dan, to New Realm.. Ttena;
Mr ate Mrs E D Jordan. Jane
and Lynn Jordan. Met. Margaret
j. Lloyd ate Mr- Panaid B- Lloyd,
to Tyler
His* Anne Calhoun to Tyier
guest to the Lloyd family, also to-
group visited Mr* Beulah Jor
dan. widow of Reutee Jefferson
Jordan, whose state to teeRh did
iiot permit her atimdancc to th*
Late
BACK TP SCHOOL mean* back to shoes for
second grader Grundy Bailey of the Bun-
combe community Grundy if the son of Mr.
and Mra. Glenn Bailey and attends Libby
Elementary school in C arthage Billy Cls-
baugh at Hawthorn's Dry Goods la ahown
fitting Grundy with a new pair of school
shoes to begin the term which opens in
Carthage Tuesday, September 4.
(Watchman Photo)
Negro Death*
And Funeral*
MART BRADFORD
Funeral services war* held at
the Chapel Spring Baptist Church
Bockville, August S4 at 3 P-m.
for Mary Bradford, who died to
the Panola Hospital Aug. IS at
3:0B p-m. to an advanced ada. Tte
officiating minuter was th* Rev.
T- J. Ingram- Burial was in the
Bethsl Cemetery with Turner Bros.
Funeral Home u< charge The de-
M ased was a nu niter to the Chap
*1 Spring churco.
Surviving are har husband Char
lie cradford; one son, Chester
Bradford; five daughter*. Annie R.
Jinks, Charlie Hick*. Artie R. Jinks,
all of Rockville; Lucille Wallace
of Gilmer, sad (rant William* of
Delia*; two brother*, Ephraim Rag-
ater and B. Ragster, both of Back-
villa; ate an aunt, Raehel Prague
rf Cartilage.
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advurtIMm In the
mites, We ward
tllU WATCHMAN.
AUGUST IS____
BOWLERS
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ADVERTISING MANAGES
SCHOOL BILL! will be ringing
for Panola County atudenta on Tu-
esday September 4 To many *tu-
denta. this is Juat another dread-
ed ordeal and on the toner hand,
it’s a happy day and moment for
some children.
To the administrative Half of
our schools, it is many hour* of
work preparing for th* opening
day. New books, office and school
supplies and other form* are need-
ed to get the new school term kick-
ed adf.
To the parents, it mean* a new
and different routine from the sum-
mer vacation. II will be early to
bed and early to rise, get to the
bus atop or get the kids to the
school budding.
Nunc of us probably realise time
can fly so fast.... but it does.
Registration ia Friday, August St,
for all students except grades 8,
10, and 11 who register Saturday.
September 1. Regular e aa*n.om
work begins at S:S0 a m. Tuaaday,
September 4.
VACATION PATIOUBi That’s
what happened to one of the
Watchman’a linotype operators,
Harold Cadenhead, last week.
A couple of days after he had
returned to work from Itis vaca-
tion, he noticed hts clothing felt
uncomfortable throughout the nay.
When be returned home in the af-
ternoon and changed clothes, he
discovered he had been wearing
hia pajamas underneath hia pant*
alt day.
Aren’t these vacations rough?
BYRON CHAMNBtS and sou.
Tommy, could have filled tte need
for anyone who cares for rattle
snake soup last Saturday. Byron
was on his way to the river bottom
to haul leaf mold for flower-bed*
ate ran over a 4 ft. • B inch velvet
tail rattle snake.
Ha stopped hia truck and plan-
ned to finish the kill with a shov-
el. However, he ranged his mind
when he approached the snake ate
it had coiled - ready to strike. ,
Ha caine hack to town and got
his son. Tommy ate a 33-caliber
rifle. The snake was still waiting
and Tommy had the honor of kill-
ing tte poisonous reptile. Of cour-
se. Tommy keepe the eight rattlers
ate a button as a souvenir.
Railey To Retire
After 32 Yearu
With United Ga*
Jock J. Bailey. United Gas Pipe
Line Co. Crew foreman at LaTes
will retire September I after 33
years service with the company.
Bailey, a native to Loganaport,
and hia wife will move from La
Tax to their home near Logan*
port foUowing his retirement.
WRPPIMR INVITATIONS ate an-
et^^ATC&MAN. *
tried to aell me a new pair of
■hoes.
Gosh! I know ttey were getting
thin on tte bottom .... But I bad
not realised they looked that badly
worn.
AUGUST
CLEARANCE
SALE
e UNCOIN CONTINENTALS
e MERCURY MONTEREYS
e MERCURY METEORS
e MERCURY COMETS
a JEEP PICK UPS
e JEEP STATION WAOONS
OZAN MOTOR CO.
MMMVRW, TIXAS
V. C. "Dutchio" Bright, Mgr.
913 B. TYLIR IT. ffwnn RL MtOt
MARIAN AND BILL TAYLOR
are sweating it out deep in the
heart of hot East Texas this weak
after spending several days In
cool, cool Colorado m vacation.
Marian said shortly after they had
left Colorado, peris of the roads
were closed due to hasardous driv-
ing conditions from snow.
3Sa POUNDS OP BSRF went to
Dr Carl Gerardy last week. He
made a donation to the l*V N. As-
sociation No. 41 of Marshall, and
in turn for his lift, received a
chance on tte froaen processed
beef
Ticket number 888 was drawn
and he waa the holder. Mrs. Cacti
Lovett sold him the ticket, bhe la
one of several local nurses who
are members of the association and
expreaaed appreciation in behalf to
all the members for donations. The
proceeds are used lor a scholar-
ship for studont nurses, and other
projects of tte organisation.
MONDAY WAS AN extra long
day for Mra. Mary Marshall. It
was her first day of work at Via-
tor's Shoe Store in Carthage.
We’re going to compliment ter
far her super duper salesmanship.
She stopped me on the street and
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973861/m1/14/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.