The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 17 of 20
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Editorials and Features |
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•hme quteteww trap to* atotlf huHteto at ta
-«Mtoy rgaotoar at riuatoaffa fa to* aamrar to a
frequently etoed. Ntote If to* OhNNtor «t
ward getting an indutlrv to u*«<a here7
•THfVHf PUMTMfOUliONf* urn
I Backward Glances
ptoce just tofttausa a ftoitto aslw toast to casta
ts to Ita inducement* tost saatoatosca toasa sttoM
placas. for there Is strong csstpatatos to ttos field
» has surit loduccmasts end aa haaa a
atast businessmen to prasast toast to
a,
•fa County has an ahusdasca ot tha a>santlsl requlre-
ntiudwi ara an unusual supply at natural gas, tor
|y Is rated as ona ot tha nation's graatest gas fields
trvaul was constructed with as Was ot furnishing as
» water supply for Induatrlal usa Thara la ait to'
potential to the oil supply. Electric power la arato
aiaat any need An adequate labor pool la ayaflahle
d of people for moat part who own their own homes
» hold to consaryatlra Idaala-
tddition to these rMoufcaa, Carthage and Panola
dfar a climate ot Ideal cltlaanship Thara ara churches
denominations to the county The
ideal furnisl
n the multi
| well balanced
as won repeated acclslm in state ......
itesis. in music as evidenced hy choral ood hand
I) athletics, and in the general program offered This
tture is evidenced in the national survey report made
ieorge conant. former president ot Harvard Univar-
former ambassador to Oermany, who visited the local
i one of three in Tevas included in hits aurvey.
reational resources are also abundant. Pactlitlaa for
camping, swimming, fishing ora to ho found in Mho
lyers, the thirty-year-old littla theater
IS art added inducements
opportunity for aorvlco*
— ]f'| 30,000—
PHtWi THU PANOLA WATCHMAN PIMM
aping, i
is Villa
. The Village Players, the thirty year old
te college theatrical offerings are added
dive service clubs afford opportunity
people. The International Paper Company's *0,000—
V in tha county, open to tho public, offers oppor
(or hunting and camping and la too alts of the annual
the two largest too hunters' associations In the
asportation facilities are adequate. All those things
r a contented, happy life for tho prospective am-
of any industry that might locate hers,
t s proven fad that the attitude of tho people often
t the location of an indurtw. Hillsboro, Tevas, has
industry that was located there beceuse a service
ittendant gave such • glowing account of the tewn's
lilies to the head of a Targe manufacturing company
iped and asked a few questions. This service station
a knew the answers and was a booster for hie heme
believe the Industrial Committee eventually will he
4l in landing one or more industrlea which will he
by others. This has been the cese in other cities
es. Meanwhile, let every citisen join to every wey
to assist this committee, the members of which put
hours of hard work and pay their awn money to
ig the move to secure industries for Panola County.
— C. Applegate
bility ot the problem- Then, efter election he botched
Ion attempt by Cuban patriots by refusing air cover
ivader* He listened to Ogghead Adlat Stevenson the
v in this matter, and the result is that the Dailaa
ported last week, the landing of "wai thousand
troops in Cuba, a Uttle more then q third the die-
am Carthage to Dallas from the American above.
Kennedy's use of the Cube question to g* elected,
suit in his failure to ha re-olectod.
I HAH AM
Taspoyer* were shewed first
deter ew Mb Nerved lets.
A server sf pest pete* owes wss
AM to Peeete County
The new chordr sf ClrrM build-
te# en Wed Peeele we* acheduled
s term* opening program frees
to&en* if ., remote* $ rheefc
ef to frees toe fW Neteseel
llseh ss s keen* ter bringing te
toe fted teste ef settee. Net eelv
trs* M the firs teste ef toe season
to toe motor, hto W stee was the
first terte te be bmogto te by se
rrA essetosr.
The Ceteteissteeers ceort set toe
county budget St $040,000.
I# VOAOf AM
Five hundred twenty-sis termers
Grass Roots
Opinion
cmttovse, TRK-, REPORTER:
"Net leeg ego we witched the ts-
tevistoe program ‘ Meet th# Press".
The asettetesn betel Interviewed
... wss pictured ss one ef the top
economists of tho world . wo
wouldn’t recuse the etse of be-
ioa in fsvor of socialism, for we
were unable to tie him down, bow
over, bo left tbe impreaaton that »o
ewer are leaving now aday*, vie
‘base tbs poor devil poor and bo’ll
give you u» trouble'. Tbe way to
do that la to tea him for all be’*
worth. Not bsvteg any money, or
•pare money tbe populace la putty
to tbe baud* of the powers that
i”,
♦ • *
miumt. MINN., PVHMC1TV:
The most crucial decision of oil,
war or peace, has been allowed to
tew Communist bauds. Tho
Communists have achieved pay
rimtoaieal dominance. The Kremlin
baa aunast become master of man-
kind's fata: harsh, jealous, reven-
geful, and unpredictable - a fath-
er image the like of which tbe
world tots never aeen ..-This
world wide influence la the true
of Soviet succosa In pay
voted te the PMA rtertion.
Pueerei* listed m jtm Wtort ioae
included. Mr*. Heim Court to
tesry. Wilson Peeper to Tstum,
Cbartes T Orsr. Monroe Knight,
Mrs Vieterm Elizabeth Hswr***
and i A terfrr
i E IWrlior* tesesase sssmi*
ted with Sid H Turner in s law of-
fice partnership
Tbe fcibtoe f)n4i ict Scout g»d
Espiorcr swim mmt was scheduled
at the Carthage Municipal Sum-
ming Pool
If Vf Aif AM
g. W Mosbgraves was named the
firat dean at Panola Junior Col-
lege.
funeral services were held for
Sam T HoU, attorney of Carthage.
lied Cross swimming certificat-
es were issued to Margaret Walk
er, Robert Adams sod Flournoy
Walker.
M VIASf AM
The Panola County Terracing
Committee, including I .eon Parker,
Jed H Mill, and W H Ulham. ac
rompanied by commissioner E E
Hull and County Agent C. H polls,
returned from s trip In Pale fnun-
ly, Alabama, where they studied op-
erating costs, financial mainten
-nee and lateat motbuds of terrac-
ing
Application for CCC workers
were being taken by the local Re
lief Office
Pyea. Roosevelt announced the
purchase of cotton from the t redit
Commodity Corporation at 0 cent*
s pound-
49 VVARI AM
lOim Alesaoder wa* in Carthage
Monday, September 9. I9IT making
arrangements for military train-
ing. He was among the five per
eont of Panola County's dr;ift quo
te leaving tbe following Thursday
for tbe training camp*
Advertumenl Anyone in Car-
thage who will lake boarders dur
ing Teachers Institute Week iv **k
ed to communicate with County
Superintendent H E Carsweil, slat-
ing terms, how many will he tak-
en and whether men or women are
wanted.
There i* «w wwterttetete tewdow-
ey these days. «w the port to oaswy
tecoiheys to our greet wettewel le I
ghdtourr. to note te delegate *w«y
their rr.,nw«>»dtodte» te the Pnesi-j
deto f W H i tune we stepped,
teeetwg tee much te the mtmren I
wilt, white, and diserteww to owe'
i mew We are stilt a gwverwaseto
to tew# end wot to mew-
Ae a member to the Pewter, f
have introduced * rrsteteiew which
would Cap re** the vense to the
Cowgrew that our ehjarttvr in the
u-u* vjmiijA fate i/ioAtaeu emjmtf
Communism Victory is a dirty
word The State Department ha* de-
creed that it should he eapunged
from the speeches to public tofiri
als. Thank goodness they don't
censor my speeches.
Why can't we talk to victory?
Are we such fools that we thiok we
ran coexist with a great world
power that is bent oo our own
destruction? Po we think that the
remaining free nations of this
world are going to follow our teed-
ership if we don’t have the gut* te
lead, if we don't have th* courage
to aaaert a goal that we not only
dream about, or aspire to. but can
actually hope to achieve?
Tbe Soviet Union is weak, rel*
lively. W* are the strongest n*
tinn in the world, militarily. We
are strategically, and technolohical-
ly aupertor We have, in mir hands,
the ability te destroy the Com-
munist world and have enough
loft over, according te the Defense
Department, to settle the hash of
any third power that wanted to get
in on the act.
We know that the Soviet econ-
omy ia weak Whenever the wealth
and resource* of a country are
marahalled and channeled in a par-
ticular direction, wherever indivir
dual initiative i* atiffled and pen
pie are not free to make economic
derisions, (here is not a strong e
conomy.
If we were engaged in war with
the Communist world, then cron
omy could not stand a sustained
war. We are the one* that are in
a strong position. Isn’t it folly
for us, now, to talk of compromise,
concession, and negotiation, when
we should he pressing for victory
in (he cold war? Are we going to
sit around until they perhaps he
come strong enough to heat us?
There are those connected with
the New Frontier, who feel that
they have « great human altitude
toward the underprivileged poo
plea of this wurld. They regard
unwed wdh » tnm tertmg to gawd
wilt toward the West. M «h*» *r»
stotomor M's hemMier they k*w»
that they are tee weak te herd m
M m beewore they seme the defer
mmteieo to free dens **#r» where
te preserve mi enpaud freeAam-
They know that they htod *user
aotty over captive people* imly
hy force to arm* and toppnmmo
of the truth, and hy no other
I have stood to the ruius to a ca-
thedral m Coventry, England and
seen a plaque which said, the
latter glory to this place shall he
greater than the former"
I hare stood id the rubMe of
one to our Tesa* costal town* and
watched people du'giog out eod re-
building. after the destructive for-
ce to a hurricane.
I have toured the wall that dl
vide* Berlin, and am cunlioually
moved and impressed hy the mag-
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MOUHOOK. AKIR . TRIBUNE
NEWS: "At tho days of campaign-
ing com* and go, concern of this
this matter, and the~ result « that the Dollao S&3K
tteon towards tho Qualifications of
tho aavorol candid*!** for both
bouaoa of tho national aonpsou.
AM tohff taawoa dwindle Into to-
Mpotftuon compared wHb thorn
of tha^M«^^ud>st ood the gat-
^ * * *
S!JGIANT DOUBLE SPECIAL!!!
FOR LABOR OAV PICNICS A BACKYARD COOK-OUTS
me, one of tho moat unbelievable »M uumrIbIrbWo
,na in tbe light on Commttntont la tho wtannor In
therwise respectobte. aotoningly intolMgtoM fwnmm.
rrss^^sffJSisa*
nv resident of PonoU County refuaoa to laho port M
foTlSU7SllrshouXoStriTS^ji • JJtotMto
^ABSuiLwaSu
WVRRTON. WYa, MANQER
“Medicare may bo something th*
pcapie moot. N that'* tho case,
weoioalkf their wishes wtU be
•looted. Rot there seems to be
some! tom eyes* with teaming do
Mi of com proposal after another
c* the lech ef a teg enough memr
tty to Oasutrena The thing the de
Meted toUa hove te eonmaat U
that they eaii for mare aovero
mmd d reetkm to uo lives ot
MORTON'S
POTATO CHIPS
IMORTON'S
Chip©*
HUGE FAMILY SIZE 490 BAG
Wdh a three day labor Day Weekend coming,
you'll need the biggest aige bag of cpip Ow
made,,,the giant 40# version. What with
picmca, parties, backyard cooVoutv. or a day
at the lake or coaat yew may need TWO! Jam-
toll Ot ctbnrhy chip O'a. tbe wonderful ROUND
corn chips that bay* yevolutionued th# whelo
corn chip world, They mil ha on “apmud" ot
omny store*.
★ ★BACK-TO-SCHOOL 6-PAKS FOB LUNCHBQXES**!
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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/m1/17/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.