The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1968 Page: 21 of 28
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PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage Teaaa. May 1. IBM I
PT A Are Named
James Brady P»" r»»«y Membership i« bawd •*
■hillin Crump: year hiah fre«hman grades.
dent; Mrs Phillip Crump, first »htP- Mrs
By laws
erasers!
Mrs John Cooke, treasurer
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Texas ranked third in the
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A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
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Chevrolet. Butkr Chevrolet-
Ford Bill Harms Ford Co
PAM oml IMPAXTIAl TO AU
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PANOLA COUNTY
lUriNn, vi Im. f t d » □wiiHjrii, I <" a. a < o.«a .. . a > . ...<o . .a. .
porter; and Mrs Joe Morris Mrs Ralph Nixon: anr| fam, ' 1
livina Mrs Jim Krutra 1 WATCHMAN
fol-
are
per
not rely only on well meant In
formation from your relatives,
friends or neighbors
million hunting licenses tax*
permits, and stamps were issued
in fiscal year 1M7 about half
a milium more than a year ear
her
Total fishing licenses tags
permits and stamps issued m
creased from W million to 77
77 million in the same period
Ford Pawota Motor <*
Fxtgmww
Ford pickup C F Whit
fl Wood
Chevrolet. Hut let Olds
prfh Mill Ko’ 3 io l
Sa) Jen thrt Corin’s
basts a* imect'. t* a
• d* raoety at p'mts.
Hose Dust ttwtiod
gine'SUS S’act diseases
Lmeg-rreet
Pontiac P>pren Mrdor
1st* Raitkv
ing the year with
i fishing licenses and 14 MS 772
hunting licenses
Report< from the V. S Fish
million was Wisconsin with 1.12 and Wildlife Service showed 20
million
Texas with M2 720 paid hunt
mg licenses trailed Pennsytvan
Ford Panola Motor Co T
Yales
Pontiac. Pippen Motor
Saxon Harris
I Mercury Panola Motor
W ft RhuMkboover
mffCR. rlFFTW WOT nr
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non in the number of paid fish
mg licenses holders and fifth
in the number of paid hunting
license holders during 1M7.
says Robert 0. Mauermann. de
puty director of the Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department
California led the nation In
paid fishing license holder*
with 1 n million and Minnesota
followed with I 3 million Texas
had 13 million ahd the only
other state with more than a
Officers of the Elementary . ba<-mum>i»*- ■•••" -•••-
PT A have been elected for the patrick: home room chairman,
coming year.
The officers include:
He v George Swanson, presi
Be suf> to enroll even If you
are coninuing to work full tim<>
(Besides, you may be eligible
for some monthly benefits'!
Cost of purchase of wheel
chairs, hospital beds, and aim
USED CARS
1943 Chevrolet pickup. Jack
Wilkerson. Jodie Owens
HIM Oldsmobile R F. So ape,
Willis Wafer DeBerry
• aUMMSS CXFMKNCE
• OU Allot 0
Everyone born on or before
October 1. IMI. will have a fin
al opportunity to enroll in the
medical Insurance part of rnedl
eare during the open enroll-
ment period of January
March 31. IMS
Financing medicare is as
tetra: Hospital expenses
paid from a portion (OS
eenti of social security taxes
paid by employees, employers
an dself-employed people; doc
tor bills and other medical
charges are paid from monthly
premiums (g4l contributed by
both the medicare beneficiary
and the Federal government
Gw to your social security of
cently They are. left to right. Dr J
‘ ' treasurer John
_______president; and Tom Galloway,
vice president (Watchman Photoi
AGGIE OFFICERS — New officers of the < .
Panola County AAM Club were elected WAY** • e.. secretary
during the Aggie Muster held here re- president; and
J t I Stale Third
AUTO TAGS
A charred strand of cotton
was the carbon filimgpt in
the first light bulb
_________V
Cottonseed is one of the most
important sources of cooking
and table fats
New Officers Of ’,enn“nl i
New Member.
A Carthage student is among'
i the INI new members of th*
' Phi Eta Sigma at the University
Membership. Mrs Jack Kirk- ol Texas J
....... ...-----------------; He la Wayne Kennedy Den>
Mrs Acie Henigan Jr cultural j nard. a freahman stuttoai •
arts Mrs Bobby Rout hall; fin I The organization is the men
ance Mrs John Cooke; citizen national honorary scholaatie w-
IMM GMC. Magnolia GMC.
Billy Johnson.
1M5 Chevrolet pickup. M'S
; J T Wright. E L Kaufman
1M3 Pontiac. R W Lampm.
j New and Used Can. T W
I Strong
IM1
ky. E
1M7
i Inc . Bruce Barton. Irving
| 1M7 Chevrolet. Casaity Auto
i Ravmond Wall Henderson
IMO Chevrolet. Terry Sipes
Sales. H E Mauldin. Longview
1M7 Plvmouth Slayton Auto <*■ Mxhigan. New York and
1M7 Rambler Cassitv Auto Cabfwrnia Pcmurylvania report
I Sales. B R Holt. Rellatre
SAKCAMS
J 60-60/
parliamentarian
The officers were elected dur 1
ing a meeting of the association
last week
At the same time, committee
chairmen were announced by
the president They Include
Health, safety and civil de
fense. Mrs Canon Joines. hos
pitality. Mrs Eugene Whitaker,
goals, ways and means Mrs
gam Barr; welfare. Mrs George
Smith; publicity. Mrs Bill Bak
er; publications Mrs L K
Arnold
Fads Revealed
For Medicare
With much emphasis being : flee or representative in your
placed on fashion and style 1 town for the correct data on
these days. Bussell D Patterson Medicare and ita benefits; do
manager of the Longview Social
Security office, released pertin-
ent ihformstion about Medicare
fashioned in the ABc style
Age is a basic requirement
for medicare, but be sure you
enroll IN the 3 months before
SFA To Get
New Building
A Houston construction firm,'
I H A Ixitt. Is apparent low bid-
der for the construction of a 14-
i a ory dormitory at Stephen F.
Austin State College, with a
bid of n,14S.8OO.
Dr. Ralph Steen, president of
SFA, said the Houston firm’s )
I bid will be recommended to the
college s Board of Regents for |
approval If the Regents ap-
prove the bid. Dr. Steen point
rd out that construction of the
new dormitory building will be |
gin in May
The Board of Regents will
: convene in Austin May 10.
C G Haas, comptroller of the
college, said the bid submitted <
by H A Ixrtt Construction Com
’ psnv was the low base bid. less
four alternates in the cons rue
I tioh project These (alternates)
include changes in the exterior
facing of the building to face
brick and precast concerrte,
bedroom intercommunication
and other Items.
liar items may now be covered
in part by medicare
Don’t wait until you become
III to sign up for medicare Do
it three months before age AS
If you do not. your medical cov-
erage wont be effective until
dent; Mrs Phillip Crump, first "™P- - -
vice president; kirs Jack Kirk- Mrs Phillip Crump, year- I hlMh freshman grades,
patrick. second viee president; book. Mrs Boh . ... ___ "
Mrs. Billy Anders, secretary; , mimeograph. Mrs Ralph Nixon etlMtllATK MtetMt 4
Mrs John Cooke, treasurer Bv laws. Mrs Joe Morris; erasers! T A P E It A S
Also. Mrs Willie Pierce, his j •!*<•»•» ^/Hopment Mrs Raph «****»**•[**;<*
torian. Mrs Ray Swindell, re «el CrawfordI Jr Pine Burr Im and
rd the htghest lieense sales in
the nation with MS IM
j Hunters and fishermen paid
•154 tM 733 45 for licenses dur
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Swindell, Ray. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1968, newspaper, May 2, 1968; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195700/m1/21/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.