The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1973 Page: 21 of 34
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Kt> PANtlLA UAT' HMAN (artfuge Texas. September 20. 1973
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HIDING (LI B AMAKDb Winning high
point honors for the year in the Sabine
Hiding Clubs 14-17 boys division were
from left Mike Eord first place with 92
points Walter Kiley, second place with 53
Mr and Mrs
Gladewater
Monday
The projected program in-
cludes the construction of a
comprehensive four grade high
school on a U) acre tract of land
immediately south of the city on
the Nacogdoches highway
Conversion of the present high
school into a junior high
following renovations and
central air conditioning is
planned
the I S Civil Service Com
mission
The Henderson Independent
School District has < ailed for a
46 million dollar bond election to
be field on Saturday. Sept 29
file formal order was issued at
the Tuesday Sept 11, night
meeting of the board according
to an announcement made
today by Harvey Cunningham,
superintendent of Henderson
Schools
The Singing Christians and
the 1 enaha High School Activity
I* und held a Gospel Music
(ioncert Saturday at the Tenaha
High School Auditorium
Special Guest performers
were the Mid South Boys of
Malvern.Ark Also appearing in
the concert were the Singing
(Tinstians of Tenaha
BAYER
ASPIRIN
Catalina 18 lb plus capacity washer has a 5
cycle program 2 speeds, 2 water tem selec
tions, special cool down rinse Safe for all
your clothes — even delicatesl White hs iim
pomL- and Kugei Nunn with 37 points
David Johnaon who won fourth place with
23 points was not present during the
awards ceremony field Thursday night at
the club arena
REG.
.$179.95
Mr and Mrs H D Hall Hugh
Glynn and Johnny visited
Sunday in Waskom with Mr
and Mrs Tommy Akins
In 1972 the average unem
ploy men t rate tor 16 and 17
year-olds was 22 7 per cent and
the average for Ik to 21-y ear
olds 14 7 per cent. according to
the I S 1-aboi Department
In 1971. nearly 416.out) Federal
employees about 20 per cent of
tije total were women 40 years
Permanent Press
ELEC. DRYER
Catalina 18 lb. plus ca
pacify dryer has 3 tem
perature selections
Easy clean lint screen
and permanent press
end of cycle chime
White 145 mo
Hooker Hall Jr ,
Debbie visited
Sunday in Shreveport with
and Mrs Jimmy Willis
Tiffany
In addition three elementary
schools are to be enlarged and
air conditioned and one
existing elementary campus is
to be renovated for use as an
administrative center for the
district
Edgar Miller
Mrs t'lifford
Following "Timbaktwo he
participated in three weeks of
intensive training in Crete's
rigorous hill country and ar
tillary exercises near Porto
Scudo. Sardinia
The eight week program was
designed to acquaint the West
Point third classman a
sophomore, with all equipment
and weapons used at platoon
<md company levels in army
combat and combat support
units
laiuis Shields of
visited here
One week is spent at Ft
Ken
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Texas A4.M University
host high school seniors at its
annual Career Day on Sept 29
'Die day-long event is spon
sored by the Colleges of
Agriculture. Engineering and
Science and will begin at 8 a m
Ils purpose is to illustrate to
high school seniors some of the
challenging and exciting fields
in agriculture engineering and
science, according to Dr R C
Potts associate dean of
agriculture
Alpha Keri
BATH OU
Mrs 1’ J Permenter was a
Ixxigview visitor Monday
Mr and Mrs Joe Latham
Mrs Tiny Smith and grandson
Jeff visited Saturday in
Longview with Mr and Mrs
< urtis Williams Dee Ann and
• Ironinp Boa<di Pads and Covers
• Dop Collars AT** Dot Cha ms
• Plumbing Supplies
• Wallrite Paper
• Sunbeam CoHee Makers
• Light Bulbs All Sues
• Ftourescent Blubs
And equally important ob
jective of the training was the
development of leadership
skills accomplished by placing
the command and
ministration of the
companies in the hands
cadets themselves
Dns action followed an 18
month study by Uie board and
staff with the assistance of
educational
McKittrick
Richardson and Wallace of
Houston are architects for the
district and First Southwest
Company of Dallas is serving as
Lisi Elite I 10
Cadet Rodney D Canker
of Mr and Mrs Johnny A
Canker 936 W Garrison St
recently completed summer
training at Camp Buckner on
the reservation of the f S
Military Academy West Point
Hospital
Mr and Mrs Tiny Smith of
Columbus are visiting relatives
here this week Visiting them
over the weekend were Mr and
Mrs John Henry Smith Jerald
Jimmy and Jeff of Bridge City,
who also visited other relatives
Mr and Mrs George Stevens
of Houston visited over the
weekend with relatives and
friends
Mrs Linden Cozart Dwayne
and Chnstpher of Dallas are
spending the week with Mr and
Mrs Hiram Cozart Jr
the financial advisor
J J Bazar. Henderson
businessman is chairman of
the board of trustees
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Manne lamce Corporal Craig
W Fiori whose wife Patsy is
the daughter of Mrs Jimmy
Carter of Route 1 Carthage
participated in a combined
surface and helicopter training
assault exercise called
'Timbaktwo", with the Second
Battalion. 6th Marine
Regiment off the coast of
Timbakion. Crete
Gillette TRAC II
I Blades 5s
family of
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The Mid South Boys who
have traveled throughout the
South have performed
previously at Tenaha and were
asked to return by popular
demand
bv Mrs P J Primr.lri
GARY The Gary
Homeniaking Club met at the
Homemaking Cottage
nesday afternoon
Dus meeting was to
officers and discuss
raising projects and programs
Meetings will beheld the first
Wednesday
ladies of all ages an invited to
attend
The following officers were
elected president Mrs Trudy
Kelly vice president Mrs
Faye Humber secretary Mrs
Jean Heaton treasurer Mrs
Barbara Anderson sunshine
girl Mrs Hobby Woodfin and
reporter Mrs Ester Harvey
Visiting Mrs Edgar Miller
recently were Mrs Clifford
Hntton uf < arthage Mr and
Mrs C W Ramsey of Synder
Mrs Marvin Bearden of
Timpson Mr and Mrs Alien
Ramsey of Caldwell Mr and
Mrs Earl Robinson and Bruce
of Bryan and Mr and Mrs J C
Johnson
Shephard
Visiting
recently
Britton of Carthage Mr and
Mrs C W Ramsey of Synder
Mrs Marvin Bearden of
Timpson Mr and Mrs Allen
Ramsey of < aidwell Mr and
Mrs Earl Kob.nson and Bruce
of Bryan and Mr and Mrs J C
Johnson and family of
Shephard
Ivan Ingram was a patient
last week at Schumpert
Memorial Hospital in
Shrev eport
( apt and Mrs Al Krebs of
Fort Worth spent Monday with
Mr and Mrs Eldon Davis
Stuart Stephanie and Sylvia
and Mi and Mrs Weldon Gray
Keith Annette and Venita
Polly Davenport daughter of
Mi and Mrs Marvin Daven
port and granddaughter oi Mr
and Mrs J B Davenport was
killed in an automobile accident
Wednesday Funeral services
were held Friday afternoon at
•lid Tennessee
Mr and Mrs Dannie Smith of
l.ufkin announce the arrival oi a
daughter Brandi Danielle, born
Sept 5 in a Lufkin hospital
Maternal grandparents are Mr
and Mrs J R Sistrunk and
paternal Mis Ola Mae Smith)
and (‘laybern Smith
Mrs . Veston Harvey and
Sandra were laingview visitors
Friday
Mrs Shelby < assity and .Mrs
P J Permenter were Ixingview
visitors Friday
Jerry Woodfin and Jerry
JENKINS DRUG
108 I. Sabine • Ph. 693 8502
Mr and Mrs Billy Smith
Jimmy and Donnie of Jefferson
visited over the weekend with
Mr and Mrs Cecil Ford
Carolyn and Wesley
Mi and Mrs Joe lattham
attended the football game
between S F and Cameron in
Nacogdoches Saturday night
Knox
where cadets receive
armor training
BUY BOTH AND SAVE $42.90
REGULAR
$219.95
• Sunbeam Mix Masters
• Screws Nuts and Bolts
• Maytag Mashers g Dryers
• Automatic Dishwashers
• Party CoHee Makers
• Old Hickory Butcher Knives
• GE Steam g Dry Irons
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CLOSE OUT PRICES
End of Season Prices on Air Conditioners
and Lawn Mowers Save Money
TRADE AT THE ERiEMOLT STORE"
IQBW Sabine Phone 493 3
Woodfin Jr left Saturday for
Rotterdam Holland where they
will be employed for several
months
Mrs Clifton Graves of
Shreveport Mrs Paul Lockhart
and Clint of Tyler visited Friday
with J 1. Bailey and Mrs
Ferrin Graves who wax a
9pm and patient at Panola General
KEN TURNER PHARMACY
109 i. Panola Ph. 693-7106
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111 N. St. Mary Ph 893 3891
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Stevens, Jim. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1973, newspaper, September 20, 1973; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1202747/m1/21/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.