The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1967 Page: 12 of 42
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4 — PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage, Texas, Nuveuilier 16. 1987
Hunters Visit In
Antioch Area
at
Rosa
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The services are set for Nov
BUTCH LEGGETT
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at Shreveport
jp“ ■>
.'leer
Mr.
and
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of dawn and dusk.
Objects
7 30 P M
are Sherman
Mrs
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Operating Fund
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Totals
$ (2.11847) | 11,45898) $
42 87 $401 38 $
330 58 $ (2,802 62)
49 T9 $
$
80.440.81
18,64000
30.631.16
43.67281
168.596 38
30.631 16 261,590.34
18,68999
$41,554 34 $167.137 40 $18.732 86 $401 38 $30.96174 $258,787 72
Disbursements:
Budgetary disbursements
43,093 96
170,54024
18,756 88
391 53 34.374 64
267,157 24
Closing Cash Balance*. 8-31-67
$<1.53961) $ (3.402.84) $
(24.02)$ 9.85 $(3,412 80) $ (8,36952)
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Mason Host
To He viva I
$ 88 205 56
1.581 91
171,802 87
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It is quite as easy for the
eager, opening-day deer hunter
Dec 18 Mon.
A'hens
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f
•Lee Roy Vice, Mrs. Larry Davis,
iMr. and Mrs. Manor Jones.
Mr.
Mr.
SIC Local Trans-
Available Maintenance portation
BECKVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS ANO DISBURSEMENTS
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1967
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t a
Building
Fund
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Opening Cash Balance, 9-1-66
Receipts:
16 Local sources
20 County sources
30 State sources
No longer is there need for
this panic-stricken cry from a
, I.
Pony Haskel ball
. i
Basketball season gets under ! ■ y
. Mrs. Stanley
Is Sweetheart
Martha Stanley was selected .
as Valentine sweetheart of the j
I i> -
Barbara Ballenger.
I Jeanine Cariker, Pat Croix, Ada
Lee Hudson. Glenda Jones. Be‘-
ty Phillips. Maxine Samford,
Dorothy Slayton. Martha Stan-
ley and Elizabeth White
Ell
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7 W) P M
Jacksonville at
7:30 P M
Feb. 2! Wed
23 Fri
i
The first atomic explosion for
industrial purposes is scheduled
for the fall of 1967 Petroleum
Today states that the nuclear
blast, wmch will have the po-
wer of 26,0000 ton of TNT,
could open the way for the
production of enormous new
supplies of natural gas to help
meet the nation's booming need
for mrr*y. I
f Mrs. Hollis Peace returned
pome Wednesday after visiting
tier parents. Mr and Mrs. Jim
JWilsoo at Stonewall, La.
( Mrs. Minnie Maines is home
drum Longview where she has
•been t ‘ '
IM1 “Mrs.
Fuesday.
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way on Tuesday. November 28, ,
as Baptist Christian College
meets the Panola Ponies here
in our gym at 7:30 p.m
Coach Griffin has not yet re-
vealed the starting line up. He
commented. "There is too much
work out time between now and
$Wrs. W G. Weir. Mrs. Mattie hallucination, even among hun-
•Telano. Mr and Mrs. Nash | ters who have experienced many i
JOdom. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Odom. ;
a Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Odom.
•Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Odom, j
Jdr and Mrs. Richard Odom.
Mrs. Audrey Payne, Mr. and 1
Jblrs. Robert Light. Mr. and Mrs.
•Johnnie Odom. Mr. and Mrs.
•FYaim vuuui, tnu aar. auu mrs. .
•Lonnie Odom.
• Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Odom,
jMrs Bill Gibson. Mrs Samtnie I by brush over another hunter's
* Drake, Mrs. Elroy Pepper, Mrs.
•Billie Mosley. Mr and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Pike Hooker of
I ner parents
on the weekend. Mrs. Hooker
ENDS TRAINING — Air-
man Larry A. Cochran,
whose parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Herman L. John-
son of Tenaha, has com- ,
; cent. < aroi __________ _______
pleted basic training at George, Sherry Perkins. Norma
Lackland AFB, Tex. He chandler,
has been assigned to the
Air Fore e Technical
Training Center at Lowry
AFB, Colo. for special-
ized schooling as a muni-
Total funds available
Rev. Kenneth Williams, pas-
iroveport were guests of Mr. j tor of the church, invites the
rnd Mrs. Homer Choate Thurs- public to attend and hear this
i group
- and, “Bang"! That's it! Wear j Feb 27 Tue. Regional Tourna-
ment
Feb. 28 Wed Regional Tourna-
ment
ing accidents in the field have
shown early and late are the Feb 3 Sat Grayson C ounty at
n.n'U. objects are Sherman 7 30 P M
blurred because of poor light, Feb 7 Wed Jacksonville at Car
and Mrr. Roy Vice. Mr. ami often causing a unique type of thage
Feb 10 Sat Paris at Paris
7:30 P M
Feb 12 Mon Centcnarv FI.0SH
7:30 P M.
shaped Feb 14 We.d lx>n Morris at Car '
thage 7 30 P M '
Feb 17 Sat. Tyler at Tyler
7:30 P M.
Kilgore at KiL ,
gon* 7 30 P M.
Feb. 23 Fri. Northwestern
to see a set of antlers formed FROSH at Carthage 7 30 P. M.
i Feb. 26 Mon Regional Tourna-
I head. A slight noise-movement ment
OTMMw, «•. «>« ~ and, “Bang”! That's it! Wear ’ “—*—’ ----
•Johnny Kelley, Mr., and Mrs. a blaze orange and hedge your
bet you will live!
Yours. AL.
Outdoors ith Al
“Oh God; I thought he was a lh' f>rst game for m- to say ■
a deer—I even saw the antlers'" ^e starters will be ■
The 1967 68 schedule is as ■
follows: H
Nov 28 Tue Baptist Christian H
at Carthage 7 30 P. M. I
Nov. 30 Thu. ETBC Jr. Varsi- g
Mr~ and Mrs William Bar scientists studying color con tv at Car'hage 7:30 P.M. ,
2“*' Dec. 2 Sat. Trinity College at
ions which beset even the most Carihage 2:00 P. M.
Fluores Dec. 4 Mon. ETBC Jr. Varsity at
orange is the an Marshall 8 00 P M
^nd fixed a storage place for
game
» Mr. and Mrs.
I Mrs. Odom
I Js Honored
I l Mrs 1
t formerly of Beckville, was hon-
ored on her B9th birthday re-
cently at her home.
i Lunch was served to some 85
Persons on the front lawn at
She home
• Those attending included:
I Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williams, danger periods,
folr. and Mrs. Johnnie Willioms,
E
•Telano. Mr. and
tain light conditions .but many Jan 20 Sat Grayseh County at
perioris «!;»• t annage
criminate between red and oth-
K. B. (Mom of Longview, i er colors. Also, red tends to Jacksonville
.... .. --.— merge with background colors jan 26 Fri. Paris at Carthage
experienced in the field, espec- 7:30 P M
ially during the critical periods Jan 29 Mon. I.a Tech, at Rus
dawn and dusk. ton 6 <10 P M.
Records of mistaken shoot Feb 1 Thu Kilgore .nt Carthage
‘ ‘ • 7:30 P M.
tions specialist. Airman r marri
( odiran is a 1966 gradu-
ate of Center (Tex.) High j
Nchoo! j
- - V
, — —,—-------
Kappa Lambda Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi during a recent meet-1
ing of the organization.
Mrs. Stanley’s picture will be
; entered in the international ’
■ contest
She was selected during a
meeting held at the home of
I Mrs. Uniis Brainblett Jr. with
Mrs. Jack Kirkpatrick serving
i as co-hostess.
I Mrs Herbert Hudson present- !
cd the program. She spoke on i
"Criticisms of Poetry."
Present for the meeting were
Mmes Betty Kasper, Eloise Vin
cent. Carol Vincent. Corliss j
$ $ 88 155 57 $
1,58191
42.090 90
fellow hunter. The answer has
been discovered by a group of
' ' ' ! color con
are the proud great-grand- contrasts, and the strange illus-
.U of a girl born to
and Mrs. Charles Barber • e«P«wnced hunters.
-- |ast cent “blaze” orange is the an Marshall 8 00 P. M
i sw'er. Dec. 8 Fri. Northwestern
Eubanks So successful is wearing this FROSH at Shreveport 7:00 P M !
„ weekend color in prevention of “mis ak Dec 11 Mon Centenary FROSH
Mrs. Ada Hardin and Mrs. en for game" accidents, that at Shreveport 6 00 P M.
--knuae.- hit. ■ a < AA mm«**»$*•
• Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Garland color has been mandatory for at Carthage”
v-----Mr an<J Mrs the last three .leer seasons. Dec. 16 Sat Lon
man Shirey to Mesquite Fri- | J»*s not had _a single shooting Jacksonville
: cation. Faced with such over ‘
i whelming evidence, few hun- Dec 20 wed Tytcr at t annage 1 ? ■
• F. H. Choate ot Shreveport ters will feel safely dressed for , 7 30 P M » 7I
Visited his parents Saturday ; the deer woods without at least jan 4 Thu San Jacint? lour-
fixed a storage place for , a cap of blaze orange. Most nament ' (S
• of his household goods, sporting goods stores stock the jan 5 Fri s,.n Jacinto Tourna-
Runny Bard- color in various garments for men’
the hunter. jan 6 Sat San Jacin! > Tourna
What about red Sorry, the inent
old stanby color flunked out in jan ]3 Sat Henderson at Car
the first tests. Good during cer thage 7 30 P M
j ; ______ K
: color blind persons cannot dis Carthage
criminate between red and oth- jan 24 Wed
r
F
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a ANTIOCH - There
citement and preparation made I night with Mr. and Mrs Jack
for the hunting season to begin Bishop and Shelia.
4>n the weekend. Several Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cole-
gathered in Sabine bottom and man, Mark and David of Mar
made camp so as to be out shall spent Saturday night with
ing them out-of-town were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Garland
parly for the hunt. Join-; The ladies of the W.M.A.
and Mrs. Ronny Bardwell and , quilted a quilt last week
Gene Campbell of Longview , the church.
And.. Clifford Coleman of Mar-1 Sammy Peace celebrated his
shall. ' fifth birthday Monday.
‘. Mrs. Lloyd Davison spent A pink and blue shower for
last week with her mother, | Mrs. Harold Abe-nathy was
Mrs. Tolly Bowers at Tenaha. ; given in the home of Mrs. Earl
Mrs. Rosa Needham spent Dean Capps Wednesday.
last weekend at Joaquin visit- 1.2. 2 "... 7"
“ing with her aunt, Mrs. Dovie Longview visited
Sholar.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Floyd of visited in church Sunday.
Shreveport visited with Mr. ,
* Robert McDaniel <
_ 7. accidents, that at Shreveport 6 00 P M
| Massachusetts, where wearing of Dec 14 Thu. La. Tech FROSH
7 30 P M
Morris at I
2 00 P M.
Henderion at |
7:30 P M.
Dec 20 Wed Tyler at Car’hage !
7:30 P M
. 4 Thu San Jacinth lour- (
nament
i
was ex-j well of Longview spent Friday’ . ”
■
6 <10 P M Freddy Mason, student at East
Texas Baptist College in Mar-
shall and pastor of the Cedar
Grove Baptist Church, will con-
duct a revival at Macedonia Bap-
tist Church Nov. 24 - 26
7:30 P M. ’ The services will begin eaci.
night at 7:30.
Butch lyggett will lead the
singing and Kay Birdwell will
be pianist.
Rev. W. D. l>eggett invites
the public to attend.
seasons afield. R‘~. 222
How many times have you at Carthage
fired at a peculiarly snapeu
burl on & tree, thinking it was
a squirrel? I wish I had all the
shells I have wasted in this
manner.
*ank Odom, and .Mr. and Mrs. j
Thanksgiving
Service Set
The Gospel Keys, a profess-
ional recording group, will be
visiting with her brother ’he featured singers at a spec
Jand sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. I ial Thanksgiving rally at the
«Ben Rider. j United Pentecostal Church of
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bishop of Carthage.
Jloaquin visited Mr. and Mrs. The services are set for Nov
•lack Bishop Monday. 23.
’ Mr. and Mrs F. H. Choate of
^>hr«vorwirt w»r» eu<>«tc nf Mr
fc
j Mr. and Mrs. R. V.. Capps
Jwere notified of the birth of a
■tranddaughter, Leslie Ann Car-
Jrico, born to Mr. and Mrs. La-
werett Carico at Dubach, La.
’Leslie Ann has two brothers,
i Mrs. Arie Hutto and son of
llenderson visited Mr. and ...
Sirs. Marvin Choate. Mr. and m»n who has mistakenly shot a
BIrs. Homer Choate and Mrs.
Fannie Burns.
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Larento
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Mt Fredricksburg, Va.
• Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Eubanks
Tyler spent the v-------
fw»r
Rosa McDaniel.
Accompanied
■ay afternoon where they spent because of mistaken identifi
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wimpee.
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Swindell, Ray. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1967, newspaper, November 16, 1967; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255637/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.