The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954 Page: 13 of 16
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THE PANOLA WATCHMAN AUGUST M, IBM I
LD.Manghim Comments
On Commissioner's Race
August
he poll"
*t lo i
**, Ihe
to elect
sme iw
should
Otar Clemo
Moot Saturday
votort wilt go to the
tfigtf •MWMMtMMN’
tor tha neat two year* We
Mit food men in our courthouse to
handle our business lor our Coin
miselotier's Court Is the most im-
portant office wo have.
Meat, I think a man knows what
hie salait is when he asks tor the
office He accepts tha job for that
salary whan he announces for of
floe, f do not tUnh the court
should raieo their salaries when
they accepted the Job at a sot sal-
ary and made no mention of giv
inn themselves a raise If elected
Secondly,
I hole aulnro
ufowly hilniy
csubllr know
think M they are going to raise
their salary why didn't they raise
all of the boys from the ditch up?
U you remember they raised their
pay the first of January and H did
not leak out until March IS)
I don't think the Corn-
Court should raise
without letting the
about it. Third. I
they
Mow good people, do you think
that it the way they should handle
our las money? If you befioce
is Ihe proper way ti run
offiees, then vole for their
we this
While
PnlMeA
With the amount of ntcwey, fab* ” pm
or and equipment available today,
and for the past few years, We
should have oil roads all over the
county If all the money, materiel,
labor and eguipmont was being
utilised to the fullest ealent, we
would already have oil roads all
over the county. As long as pre-
sent practices are followed we will
soon find our gas gouo, our taa
income cut to the bone and noth-
ing permanent to show for li
Then u will be too Into to rectify
matters.
hut you, the voters, can do some-
thing about H Saturday.
Sincerely Yours,
L. 0. Maugham.
Mri, Ighlolffarth It
Honored with Birthday
Party Monday A. M.
The home of Mrs. H. C hills was
the scene of a lovely surprise birth-
day party Monday morning at Id
o'clock A. M. In honor of her mo-
ther, Mrs. Carrie Sehlelffarth. who
eelebraicd her 7fHh Wrthdgy,
A number of her friends
M to wish her well and to s
m mUo magitmmd lands an#
• oSH“ CVIKV> 1 IveV 1F1
CsaNr Draft Isard
aduMdkileaNh
I to locate them and has
e to do so. Please have
them contact the board m person
or by letter immediately
Doan Pease, Atvis Willeo-
Porest Scrnicc Welch, fcara
JNM, hooker Thompson, hugene
__ Shaver, Webster Lee Johnson,
Corbin James Mail, cimion Daugh-
try, Hoy brown, hoattoue Oisen
Poster, Proddte Maurice burton,
Matham Prsnhtlg Posey, hone
Gray, Boyd A. Burgess. June Wall
Hays. Kenneth Bari Morris. Silas
Oliver Brown,hohert i.ee Johnson,
J. o Holmes, Morman Wayne Bar-
nett. Troy JefferMn Kerr, Bdd Nall
Jr., Tommie Brooks, Jr. Herbert
Monfield, Adell Gardner, Willie
Brown, Hebert H, Waller, Arils
Loneo Kennimer, J, D, Uneh, Jr.,
Waller l-ovell Oray, Oddie B. Sucll.
John Pipkin, Aaron Bdward Pitts,
David Gene I
Jttff
n WnH-
h gathered
a table, the
res a large
background
Ifircll Nswl
TtCMMieiAN
NG nag clam
Ages ty-ee
(Approved by NeMeoai Aeeosla-
Men of Prastiesl Morse ft does-
tleo.) Clip this oeupoo son met!
•Bityi
foenmelao Mures Program
•he*i af
•ayfar urn*
Meremg
UH Juofoe
sets
Wallas, Tftaae VI-tOM
Mop I nave an appointment to
Program? ( )
•and me on mfermaMon street
end on sppftosOen form,
svoufd llbo to enroll for the Oof
obar f | June f ) etaee.
Tim Markrldor Hci
Cowboy Party mi
Third llrtMay
Mr end Mrs. R. Troy Herbrider
honored tbeir little son. Tim, with
d birthday party on hie third
IdrtRgay, August diet.
An embossed cowboy rake was
served with icecream to the foil
owing: Jane Pippen, Dnrwart
Dunn. Crata Smith. Gary Ghota-
ton, Gary Martin, Sue Ellen Wig-
gins. carl David Wall, Barbara
Beaty, Marb Segrest, Pam Ranaom.
Darlene I rube, J. Gill WgfhfT, Mdf>
ody Jane Walker, Debbie Latham
ACT yrUM VMM CALC MWAH
ACFfLLg Af PANWiA WATS*
MAN.
Won't «MN until tha end at MW
month to ardor your
Phmo pour ardor today wNb ftbv
Panola
Tsatk AsMvMm Wwk Ts Is NtU
Youth Activities Weak Is ta ho
held nett wink at Ptrat Melho
dial Church Dorn Monday thrnu
pThnradtW. fytwsd for Ihe on
tire youth division. Intermediates
Senior-ltl alii Older Youth, the
evouingi will he centered around
food, fun, fellowship and worship
Psshlentd line evenings at Camp,
the sshsdnle will begin at •:«
with a supper served in Peilowship
Man. PnUnwing thin the yoUtt
will divide into three mteresi
groups, tntarmediatea will study
"Dlssovsring the Will of God", led
by Mrs. At, wrijirt. Mrs. H w
Athfty will |sod tbe Senior Mi grou
Sillingsloy,
Pot The hoard, Tea as
Board No. ion
Dauriee Harris, Clerk
Local
LIONS NEWS
•y Doug Long
. Ight I
A they will lead Ihe Senior 1
in the study of “Being a
The Older Youth will I
"Christian Homemaking" and their
leader will be Mrs Joe Phillips
-The entire body will return ta
the gym for recreation and the ev-
ening will conclude in the safleu-
try where the devotional messages
will ha brought by the paator, Joe
B. Strother His themea lor the
series will be |
the Difference". ■
Choices"; Wednesday
miltment for '***'-*"
'■ eeptie
f lately
Thurs
About If Lions and Ladies at-
tended the meeting at Pair Ptay
feat Thursday night The lions are
sfilf bragging about tha wonder-
ful food served by fha Ladles of
the community Guests ware in-
troduced, a lot of fond singing and
a vary instructive film was shown
all of which rounded out a vary
fine program fioh Joa Biggs act-
ing in ihe eapneHy of tanwtste*
estrscled several fines much to the
amusement of ail.
Cert is Trent, the Mew Panola
County Agriculture agent, was ad-
mitted to the ranks last week.
d MLugiJ
ww ™IvUIIIP LnOTI I iPiii,
Dor thanks to tbo ladies of Pair
Play for fboir wondorful hospital
I# ttggMAgJ jyAWAl JfgAj,
wm iiaaov ommpo ft VrWW>
Monday, "fleeing
liicsdiW, "Bight
...rsday, "Pull Com
chriar,
day, "PMierg of Mon "
Thursday evening's meeting will
be on Diaie Lobe at the Cottage of
fir. and Mrs. Mark Osborns Begin
fling with a picnic supper, the ev-
ening will conclude with o Gali-
lean service.
Surrounding Methodist church
groups are invited to share with
the meal group in the entire week.
Use Watanman bfaaatfiaa An-
0MNI # h#Nl
aia mush luAlU <0
pfwso SVMR W» ffwry VTTm rWW d
Omsmuk pistlsg a# alt kings.
Jem OMstpIt ft
The marriage at Miss June Gill
lasplc daughter of Mr ahd Mrs
Jim Glllaspie, ta llarry Oordon
Petty will be solemnised Saturday
morning at S o'clock at the Plrst
Methodist church.
Priends ol the eouple are invited
to attend the ceremony and the re
(ion which will follow immed
in Urn
church parlor.
AFTKNNOOM 9IN0IN0 At
MIWYhTT BAPTISt SUNDAY
An stternnofl singing will
held at the Midyett Baptist Church
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Hanna will he in charge and
everyone is invited to attend.
•ftt VOUUIMS CAtfeNDAN
NfePILLS At PANOLA WATCH
MAM.
Speed up your mind and alow
down your ear.
Card 01 Thank*
Words cannot adequately ea-
press to our kind neighbors, Hi
oughtful friends, doctors and nur-
ses our heartfelt thanks for their
sympathy in so many beautiful and
kind ways during our
reavement |
■May the
lord's richest bless
iflgs be With you
The family of Henry J. Pierce
Charts Massy and
Wits Visit Hsn
Mrs. J. W. Ssksr
UALIJtWAY — Mr and Mrs
Charlie Matey sAa'urrigsn Visited |
triends and relimves Isd week
Mr and Mrs. K M. Baker visited
Mr and Mrs Ted Harrison in Joa
quin NuMgp.
Visitors In the J O, Barnett
home numisy were Mr. and Mrs
Neal Bonner and children Mr. and
Mrs Alton Barnet! and family,
all of Carthage and Wesley Bar
nett of ('enter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Goodson
ot Oak Grove, l<a. visited Mrs
UoodMin's parents, Mr. and Mrs
P P. Fowler, over the weekend
Mr and Mr* Aisle Beeves spent
Sunday with Mrs. Beeves' parents,
Mr and Mrs PJIIs Sholar. in Joa
quin.
Joaquin visitors
Mr and Mrs. Palward Beeves vi-
sited Mr Beeves’ dsughler. Jean
rite Beeves. Sunday in Joaquin.
Mrs Jim Jackson made a hosi
ness trip lo Ixigsnsporl Tuesday
house Katurday Everybody get
your minds set as lo how you want
to vote on ths lake
A D. Carter made a business trip
In Isigansporl Monday.
Mr and Mrs. J. W Baker attend-
ed church gt Mims Springs Sun-
day and had lunch with Mrs Bak-
er's mother, Mrs Betty ItamsCy
»nd brother, Dudley Ramsey and
tamily.
Mr and Mr* J O. Barnett made
a business trip to Logins port Wed-
nesdgyg
Card Of Thenkb_
The family Of S. B Shivers |g
sincerely grateful to friends awd
neighbors tor their msfiy kind seta
of svmiwthy during Its sad |arw-
avement.
Our applettogton cannot he ade-
l|liatety
Mr. and Mrs Ben Hartley and
girls of Old Center visited Mrs
Hartley's sister, Mrs W C. Fir-
mer Sunday.
Dentwell Yount spent the week-
end with his family Mr. Yount is
employed in Houston.
We are happy to know Mrs. J M
Goodson Is able to be home after
spending a month with her win,
Jessie Goodson. in Oak Grove. She
has g broken arm
Mr. ahd Mrs. Bennie Boyd and
daughter spent Monday with Mr.
Boyd's mother, Mrs Susie t arter,
in Joaquin.
iLftCTiOM SAfUBDAY
Wiley Henry says Ihere will lo-
an election at the Galloway School
JOAN McGEE
SCHOOL Of
DANCE
E Tap
• Acrobatic
• lallat
E Ball Room
Registration Wed., Sept. 1
New Studio - Opposite High School
On Holly It root
last Yoars Studonts Register 9 A. M.
Now Studonts 10 A. M.
For Further Information call 999-J4
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954, newspaper, August 26, 1954; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055032/m1/13/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.