The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954 Page: 8 of 16
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• AUGUST M, 1M4 THft PANOLA WATCHMAN
D. T. (Tige) Holmes Makes
Final Appeal for Support
To Tb#
•I Proeinat 4i
I with to lake this opportunity to
make my final appeal to you. the
voter* of precinet 4. to give my
candidary your kind and careful
mn«ideration. I have tried to *ee
all of you but time and rircum
stance* prevented me from doing
an. Please real a mu red that if I
miaaed arcing you it wa* not be-
rauae I didn't try.
SMITHS
DRIVE-IN THEATER
Tli« Boat la KatartainaMat'
Children Free
ADULTS-----------30c
Friday A Saturday
Aufuat 27th and 28th
NORTH COUNTRY
Saturday
Auguat 28th
•a acta aan omca
Taw a. - Wed.
SI, Sept. I
I h ft i h ► ' * i; |
M t . M a
Executive
Suite
Jane Aliya an
Two Flogs Wait
Thi* haa been a hard race. Many
thing* have occurred that the maj
ority of the thinking and (air
minded people of my precinct doe*
not approve The water ha* been
muddled and I he i**ue* clouded
becau*e of Ihia It ha* been much
like pulling out a grax* fire in a
paaiure A little fire freaks out
in one place and you pul II out. II
break* out again somewhere elxe.
and ao on It ha* kept me going to
all part* of the precinct conatantly
to keep the real fact* before the
people Beeauxe I know that when
the people know Ihe real fact*, they
will clccl Tige llolme* ux their
rommi** inner
I have done Ihe be*I I know
how I'm now leaving my future
and Ihe fulure of precincl 4 in
your. Ihe voter*, band* ft ia a
big decision for you to make be-
cause Ihe future of precinct 4 I*
going to depend upon how much
oil mad*, permanent road* and
farm-lo-market mad* we get be-
fore the gax plays out We must
have a network of good, perman-
ent mad* throughout our precinct
before thi* happen* Little pro-
grrsx has been made in thi* direct
ion. in spite of the money avail-
able and spent
If you will elect me to Ihi* office
I will see that such a program is
earned out. and I'll start working
in that direction the day I take
office
A vote for Tige Holmes will be
a vote for Ihe future of Precinct
4 Your continued generous sup-
port will be greatly appreciated
Sincerely yours,
D T. (Tige 1 Holme*
Mrs. A. I. Whitfield tarots ftr
An Extended Visit with RtlotWes
0. E. Collins Has
Comments About
County Roads
MR*. J. M. SMITH
PMCKVIU.K — Mr*. A.- n.
Whitfield left Saturday for an •*-
tended Visit with Mr*. O. I». Jotie*
and Mia* Mary Whitfield In Han
Angelo. Prom there she will m* to
Kt Paso for a vlatt with her alster.
Mra. 4. R. Weaver. Mr Weaver
and family, then nhe will go to
'’arlalmd, New Mexico to spend a
few day* with Mra. Pearl Van
Sickle.
(1ue*t* of Rev. and Mr*. L. I).
Reuaan and family during Ihe
weekend were lit* brother and sla-
ter-inlaw. Mr *nd Mra. A A Rea-
gan *nd cousin*. Mr. and Mra. Ce-
cil Wilcox of Houston.
Mr. and Mr* Hobby Hugh Hhlv
er* of Corpus Chrlstl were week
end guest* of their parent*. Mr’
and Mr*. C. H Milvera.
Miller Hsrher who ha* been vl*
Ring his parent*. Mr, and Mr# W.
p Barber for several day* left
Wednesday for Beaumont
Mlsa Jane Jordan df Shreveport
Is visiting her parent*. Mr. nd
Mr* T. F Jordan Hr. Jalie Is on
vacation and will spend some of
her I line with friend* In Beaumont
and with her aunt and uncle, Mr
and Mr* Cleve Harrison. In Klee
tr*.
HERE FOR FUNERAL
Mr and Mr*. Hugh Itstilel*. Mr
and Mrs W H. Crawford lr and
Mark. Mr and Mr*. Ross McKla*
seeh Cindy and Hcolly and Jerry
Daniel* of lluu»*on. Mr and Mrs
A F. Parker. Mr and Mrs Russell
Anthonv. Itebra and Rusty of Web-
ster. Mr nnd Mrs Whitfield Dan
b'ls of f Ibertv Tom Jeff Daniels
of Port Arthur: Mr and Mrs Wit
Ham imnieia of HeaUwont; Mr and
Mrs. Quincy Hharp of Fort Worth
Ned l»anicj* of Bay City. Mr and
Mrs llaskell Dwolels and Peggie
of Henderson have returned to
their borne* after attendine the
funeral of their father and grand
father M. H Daniels
Caverier Tantler who hae been
yi«itir« in the home of Mr and
Mrs. It D. Cillis here and bis j
annf Mt - tillll* In Carthage W1 j
Panda y for Sts home 1n Tarn meat I j
New Mcyito.
Mr and Mrs C.rtthem Crawford j
and Johnnie tire ham Mrs Annb
Brasher Mrs iltwdit Weir m
•)e*4l*« eevetut days in Calve*
Ion where they ate enpryint some
fishinr They attended the wed
dina of Iheat nfewe Miss laJih
Ann Crawtnrd and Mr Deli ft*
tnrd„v and Jert.nn*e fjrabam Craw
ford nerved *« Jannw artdermaef
in bee <owsin's wedding.
Kenneth Johnson who ha* beet!
spending the summer with HI*
grandmother. Mr*. J. H. Smith, left
Monday for hi* home In Hhreve-
IMIlt.
WEEKEND QUEST
Mr. end Mra Tulla Brook* and
*on. Rickey, of Tyler were week-
end auc*l* of Mr and Mr*. Buford
llrook* and family.
Mr*. Hiuilt Brinson has relumed
to her home In Longview after at
tending the runergl of her uncle.
M. II. Daniels.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Craig of Mar-
shall. Rev. and Mr*. Klhert Ripe*
and family of Myrlle Springe were
here with their hmther end father.
Kminett Craig who is III at Ihe
home of hi* son. W. D. Craig.
Mr*. David Waldrop of Tyler at-
tended Ihe funeral of hor btother
In-law. M. II. Daniel*, here last
week.
Mr and Mr*. Jerry Leard have
returned from fialveatnn where
they attended Ihe wedding of Ml*»
IjiIIIc Ann Crawford and Mr. Hell.
Mrs l^er r«l served a* bridesmaid.
Ralph Broome h a a returned
home from Dallas where be ha*
been for medical treatment.
Mr* A. W Helm of Ifendereon
ESQUIRE
Phono 803
All picture* shown on largo
screen
Fri. - Sat.-
Dear Mr Clement*
I'm ita«! an average taxpayer of
Panola County who makes a In me
working the best I can I don 1
claim to he marl but I'm getting
tired of o«r present commission
er bragging about the good mads
be be* built I ;w*l wish the peo-
ple of pvertnrf I could r*dc oxer
l«me of these oui of tbewas
mads that oar school have* and
| mail earner* have to travel that
I rule over ahrmt every day They________
are m» rough and wo xandy that I'
even a hor**- m*M have a hard have good mod* all over the f» !
time going over ten I’d like »o anty I Move emr way in B**d
see some of the mniv men out is to get soar nee
spent on roads that we aU ten 'm We already have ore 1
stead eg on pnvale drive-ways and wm make M » clean sweep
fences I believe that jf the cvwmty N j *wweret> yemrs.
money was spent w twH «r eouid O K < oil in*
5DUTHWE5TI
ufivwiwr-
With Rod Cameron
Joanne Dru;
John Ireland
(Cartoon)
(Nowlt|r)
New*
Sot. Midnight Sun -
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TO THI ftoru OF PANOLA AND SHFJRY COUNTIES:
IN THIS CAWPAK.N 1 ppyrvwf 1)1*1 tns xupyuvewed ♦»*« made- am *3-
Tuwwi 1a my fAjstMMii) •rmtdftimi By "I atn ymtttrp a-nd frhcwM«£{?
iiclive. Btfl I d'iti'1 g‘ k f'/r vowr wttpjweirl on ’b*l Ba- i*. “ Tbrnijrla ! B-*ve-
l»ert) trtf>T>ied for year* strt). grUiriOJ*, 3 Lace fa-irr •»r»uirL1„ atwS do
»ifd *«* jwe*. tout v/de ixpeagmr of 4na wih on my aw® «c.
erriS, ■merits and gptuiljf® aiems I am ‘triad that Be La* a lma)tlh>' a«>d
htrjH tt>ai hr- »cver <'Xf*<nemor~ a»it phynttal uhttsulutidy.,
IN THF FIRST PRIMARY YOSJ .u-Verted all y**vr law v tuf serve tax w<t
1' urn r-geefd your IhntfrtCf Atlrrmer ll anaiv-s t>*< d’/Cfegewnr 4mv* main
< a-w - your slovrff and ediher ryffirv-T- wmHw-. if w& drsti'l hate- an eyjor-
w-freed Van t er a« IhiKIrutd Affevrrtcjr aba is iaf.ai-U- *4 fry r»»p llv taw* a-
t'a ftid tire wturewd tT-n.rf.a3 la w ter* rrf ntrr |tt*ilt n I and Mla-te. jhmi M »m'l
I avr 1hr ty)*< rtf law etiT'trccmei/t you dewrw .
MY OrPOWEWT HAS HAO A t.AW UKtNSE f-a 1»rree yexn l-iff
T‘a* t*evvT KfaTlr-d jirttti.H *np lav, fit La« never treed a r.a-o ht am ennPI.
w LiVe T t.ate l*nt« ftnttda rnp law fr« 3* ye ars F*/rfi*t you t.BttA uteaf if
l*e ttvaTIv w**- iiperr-t?<-d tti taw as a ynifeamwfv. be v.odd 4.aie HtiHli'd
firaM'"1 unit law and I !f*ed i vriwhf lafarr a- V nig you-*bo t-let*! Itrm ho 1.4,»
m lam epf'ircr-mef* }>>>, ni I»|ttrrifi AtKwrwy ”
PRWTXTMCi TAW IS MY HITS -motry av»d *»fiiv- Titnm»'-«v. tct»d T
am f>ec|4y tva.'emrd wfrb Barmy f*'r»»e<ti arid rrr:>iar*l ia1 law awfawe.
ffo-tfl Tin y.»•'•<) a la v ter ?,/. a lawvwo's i.tii, aitd ta ny tl»t »nt-
N ftra/dirtity 1tractor it, tB# rw , 3 'irnnetreH ask you t«, etrte i*n liotiley
l*av.s for l^idtrirt. Attorirev.
MY WIFI ANI> 1 WANT TO THANK aT! *4 v*»u f»*r tntPryTlimg
you Bare (Dme f'*r me our my Thtv rcttrfiaifm We wiTl always fernen/ittr
your wtmderftfl «t>|if««n and Imdtpxxrfiaflrif and |iad i antfiaijru* Aty
1-uta 1 twt, wrvt you a, atty way. pinaxr t-a.ll tm bm .
Simreee'- ynur frW*nA,
WWIT I* A VIS
•'iMOut » no suunnit for oraoDcr
DUDLEY DAVIS
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Ter - Wrd.—
FOR
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
1 rimwa-xS
•> «o - tot £Z!mn Snr&
la sp*a4lag tk* waak wltk kar
Children. Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Halm.
RETURN* HOME
'SZJTJZZ
a visit With har brothar. B. U Par-
kar and family.
Mr. and Mr*. Clav# HarrUon
Hava returned to tbalr home In 14
lertre aftar a v»*U h*r# with hor
brother, T. t. Jordan Sr., nnd Mr*.
Jordan.
Rufue Barber and Mlaa Carrie
Barber hav# roturned from a vlalt
with lhair brother and slstar-ln-
law. Mr. and Mra. V. H. Barber
Sr., Mr. and Mra. Varnl# Barber
Jr. In Fort Worth and thalr ancle,
H. A. Barber, who ia aarloualy 111
at hie horn* In Delia*
Danny (llllia who la attending
Tyler Commercial College In Tyler
■pent the weekend with hi* par-
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. (llllia. and
family.
J. R Weaver who ha* been vlalt-
In* relative* and friend* hare left
Saturday for hi* home In Kl Paao.
Bill Tullis. who has barn visit-
ing Ills grandparents. Mr. aad Mra.
J. M. Hmlth for aovoral day*, re-
turned to bla home la Rhroveport
Thursday.
Dowell Rowan of Carthage and
Qiry Crawford of Cleburne were
recant guest* of Mr. and Mrs. K.
T. Halm.
Mru. Mmaat Kelley, Mr. and
Mr*. Hngb Kuhn Jr. of Shreveport
wero guest* Sunday In the J. M-
flmith horn*.
Mr. nod Mra. J. H. Wilson of
Marshall were guestk flunday of
Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Barber.
kiNi Fm Nix Hmm
Whik on Vocation
Mr*. L. 0. OrMfMfc
DOTSON — Visiting In the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nla this
week la their daughter, Ima Fae
Nix. who la home on a two weeks
vacation. Ima Fae ia employed In
San Antonio. Betty Wayne Childs
of Caledonia also spent the week-
end In the Nig home.
Uray Griffith filled his silo
this past week In spite of the dry
weather. He ha* more silage than
he had the last two year*.
Mra. W. P. Griffith, who is still
sick, had as her Sunday evening
visitors, Mr. and Mra. Obie Lake.
Mr. and Mrs T. P. Murphy. Mrs.
Cora IJike and Mrs. Bobbie Leslie
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hardy at-
tended Church at Snap Friday ni-
ght.
Mr and Mrs. Mason Coxart of
Garrett Springs visited Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lake and ch-
ildren. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wllkar-
son. Mr. and Mra. C. K. Buna and
son went to Lake Forest Bgnday
aftar church sendee and had a
pienic dinner.
Mr. and Mra. Donals Chadwick
visited his brother. Will Chadwick,
In liongbraaeh Sunday afternoon.
Milton Tucker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Tucker, left Sunday
afternoon by train !o visit bla bro-
ther and wife, Mr. and Mra. Jamas
E. Mofett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hardy visited
her mother. Mrs. W. M. Jonas, la
Mr. tad Mra
aad ehUdiea of
Kania* City. Mo
■peat a few days with her parents,
■rand Mrs Homsr McOraw.
Mrs. ■thteea Morris of Beck-
villa waa a visitor at the Baptlet
Church Sunday. Mra. Morris taugM
school hero for oovoral yean.
, Dudley Bode hoe boon praoNe*
las law II year*. MN oppenont
hes never fried a caoe la eny eeert
aad hoc never offered te praeHee
lew though he bee had e lew Keen-
ee three years. Let's vote far Dud-
ley Davie.
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Vot# for my
OramMiNy
J. A. (Arch) KNIOMT
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JUSTICE OP PCACI
Prwcinct 1
PaM hr Lae Kelly
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Let No Man Ask ,
.. After August 28,
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Why Doesn't Panola County Get
New Industry and Factories Like
Our Neighboring Counties Get, Un-
•. • ■ i$
less He Votes for The Lake!
Those Voting No...
Have Written Their Own Answer to
The Question.
Wddh
A Vote 01 Yes tor Ihe Lake
Can Open The Doorfo fig Manufac-
turing OperatioiB in Panob County
and to iohs for Our Labor.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.