The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967 Page: 8 of 22
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1 PT. ALCOHOL
(No Coupon Required)
CABELL'S PURE
ICE CREAM h qal. 69c
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25 EXTRA
KINGSFORD CHARCOAL
BRIQUETS 10-lb. Bag 69
(No Coupon Required)
BEST MAID
QUART
SALAD DRESSING 29
DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMPS
EACH TUESDAY WITH PURCHASE
OF $2.50 OR MORE EXC. CIG.
59c
Minute Maid, Pink, White
6 Oi. Cane 2 FOR
Gordon Delight, Crinkle Cut
29c
ROBINSON
KOO! CUPS
29c
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SOFTEX PAPER
pfcg 29c
NAPKINS
HUNTS
14 QZ.
200 Count
PORK W BEANS
23c
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With Purchase Off
BOTTLE or TUBE
SUN TAN LOTION
MR. CLEAN reo. size 29c
Per He* or CeM Drinks, *OZ. 25 COUNT
2S COUNT
He is attached to headquar-
ters. Military Assistance Com-
mand. Siagon
He is a clerk typist in the
and
Mr
25 EXTRA
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With Purchase Off
iff
In Vietnam
Yeoman Third Class Delbert
Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Toomas of Carthage, it
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Keeling Food Store
•19 Went Panete Street Heme Owned And Oper ated By LEONARD KEELING Phene OX 3-4714
59c
Ground LB.
CHUCK PATTIES.59c
Hermel, All Meat
WIENERS pkq... 45c LEMONADE
Swift Premium, 6 Ox. Pkg. 4 FOR
LUNCHEON MEAT $1 POTATOES
Ground
CHUCK lb
Hormel Sliced
BACON lb
*o| <Mes»a were weekend guests their great-grandmother
' mother. Mrs. G. R Barnett
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CALIF. NO. I CELLO BAG
CARROTS 2 lb. 25c
Low, Low Prices PLUS
Top Value Stamps
HEARD'S HOME GROWN NO. I
PEACHES lb. 19c
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Coca-Cola
SUNK I ST
LEMONS lb. 19c
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tor of
Church
speakc
at th
Church
Rev.
Mr. an
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the pJ
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Revl
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Mpenaini
grandmother Mrs
Jipm.« in Mt. Vernon
•Mr. and Mrs Jack Graham
o{ Longview were guests Sun- mother.
50 EXTRA g
TOP VALUE STAMPS J
With Purchase Of g
TWIN PACK §
MORTON'S POTATO CHIPS
Coupon Not Required
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Mrs Doi
ty home
and Mrs.
ciate agei
Panola C<
nual nicel
Home Ei
in Dallas
The me
and will
day.
The ho
among 5.
who worl
ence thei
action ' J
Dallas’
and Slat I
Douglas Sowell
,, .of Belleview:
visiting her parents,
and Mrs. Riley Waldrop.
Sealey visited
I •->
J. Findley
Rites Held
Funeral rites for Jerry Find
ley, 20. of Tatum were held at
2 p.m. Sunday at the First Bap
tist Church of Tatum
Rev R O. Sullivan officiated
Burial was in the Tatum Ceme-
tery under direction of Craw-
ford A. Crim Funeral Home.
Findley died in a Longview :
hospital as the result of shot-
gun wound in the stomach |
A charge, of murder was fil-
ed against Bill Pepper. 20. also
of Tatum, in Henderson Satur- i
day morning tn the court of 'j
justice of the peace Lockett
Brown.
Findley, an operator for Thi j
koi Chemical Corp of Karnack.
was shot one time in the
stomach with a 12-gauge shot-
gun and was dead on arrival at
the Longview hospital
Witnesses said Findley was
shot followiog an argument
over a footrace The shooting i
occurred about 4:30 a.m. Sat
urrfay in Tatum
Pepper wbo gave no state-
ment. was released on R2.5OO
bond later Saturday
, i was born in ,
frthin ninety days after the Marshall, had lieed all his life
* Mt of Ma issuance. it shall be , in Tatum and was a member of
« Mumed mserved. the First Baptist Church He .
- •The officer executing this was an honor graduate of Ta-
. frit shall promptly serve the ; turn High School and attended |
Riat aaeerdtng to requirements Kilgore Junior < ollege and
6f law. ate the mandates here | Panola College. He served as ,
**?** ** rr**rn “ the J?** tor tbe Rusk
• MP directs
Issued end given tinder my
Utad Ute the seal of and court
A Carthage. Texas. this the
Srd day of Jone A D 1WT.
Xetles and family in Mt. Enter-
prise last week
Mrs. Hugh Wyatt. Mr
Mrs. Sam Wylie visited
and Mrs. Hugh J Wyatt and
Jeff in Longview, Mr and
Mrs. Hugh Jr. Wyatt moved to
the Youngblood Communrv.
Mr and Mrs. Luther Bright-
well's grandson. Wackel,
Brightwell of Pasadena, is vi<-
filing them.
Mr and Mrs Duncan Ben-
nett, and Mr and Mrs. Gene
uennett went to South Caro-
lina to Mrs Gene Benneti's
mother's funeral last week.
Mrs. Gene Bonnett stayed in
' soith CardHna for a longer
visit.
■BHlffl IRf SEALE. Clerk.
« District Court Pauda County.
fr FRANCES
• Deputy.
PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage. Texas. June ». 1S67
Beckville Area News
Jane Jones i* Mrs D J Choete of Missouri"
ig the week with her «r and Mrs. Hubert Garner.
Wil- Jr., of Tatum and daughter.
Miss Patricia Garner of Dallas
were weekend guests of their
, M Mrs. Bessie Garner
MR Mr -and—-Mra*- J—M and attendee^ the annual Mem -
Smith and family j orial Day at Rehobeth Ceme
Ross Heads l or \ ietnain
George W. Ross Jr„ Manager with the U. S. Agency far In
of Panola Harrison Coopera temational Development (AID)
five departed Sunday. June 23
for a six month tour of duty
Paul
from
. _ .v—. -- --- - Gunn-
Mr. and Mrs. H. D Gillis j jack Jones’ m~Boss7er City. La J son- Colo to accompany their
> home
and visit places of interest en-
route
m Mrs J. N. Flanagan, Mrs.
iy with Mrs J H Mrs C B Cordray and ciiil-(Sealey* and 5h,r,dr^D
Glenna and Gregg of
Also visiting them
V isits Doi Broome Area
Edna Wai-
Barney
is living
fell and
—I Charlie P
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack NOI.A WATCHMAN
and Mrs. Josie Lux of Beck-
ville. Mr and Mrs M L.
Flanagan of Bridge. City. Mr.
and Mrs Charles Bridges and
children of Canton attended a
family get to-gather at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Leo
Barber and family in White
Oak Sunday afternoon honoring
\ Mr and Mrs. Gene Barber and
family of Belmar. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs C L. Jenkins
and Danny of Shreveport were
guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs
Sam Brightwell.
Mrs J D Brasher. Mrs A
__ a,w .« K 'an Sickle and M.S. J. P. <
ID a nay Davis of Corous ter? Randv’and TYacy Choaie Roquemore visited Mrs M. H Shreveport are visiting
Christi, and Miss Gafl Johns of Missouri have been visiting Thotnas. Sr. in Center Sunday and Mrs T F. Jordan. Sr.
a.-------------- .. . Mrs. mwa^^^^^mBMWMnmaanauuumumw
iwu and Mrs. Wesley Bennett visit [
of Mr and Mrs. J. j ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomb-
Ser I?".. Mr el Brl.. ,<k„; Drv^.o..
and Mrs. Jim Tompkins and I--------- — -- ---
family. Mrs Nola Mtlam <-—
Prior to leaving for Vietnam,
and he spent a 30 day leave with
Fields High*School and attend Grady Tompkins Mr and Mrs [ his parents
ed Panola College and Stephen Joe Tompkins, Mr and Mrs. .
- -------Charlie Pierce and family. My RIBBQHS for
He has been stationed at and Mrs Kelley Parker .and . J4du»<PA-
Forbes AFB, Kansas.
Speciafe
BRfXiME — Mrs
drop's father. Mr.
Freeman of Dallas
with her since
broke his htp
Mr and Mrs
and family
j Wash, art* '
MT iaiau -- — -
Mrs. Sara Sealey visited
Mrs. Annie Laura McLeroy in
Henderson Friday. ,
Mr and Mrs. Homer Bennett
visited Mrs Preston Miller and
Don. Mr and Mrs. Jimmie
f Preston and son, Mr and Mrs
Jimmie Dunn and family tn ■
Keithville over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs Wesley Bennett
I went to Houston to M D An ;
derson Hospital over the week-
end.
Kay Bennett and Dannv nt
Tatum visited his aunt. Mr*
Allie Wyatt over the weekend.
Edqualene Taube spent the i
week in Longview visiting Bob j
bie Ruth Willis. >
Mrs Teddie Hilliams of Hen-
Airman 2C James E Rosett B ^ds* ThJrXy *nd ’ «*"*»«>’ on dut* *n Sou,h V‘et'
j is due to report to L’bon Royal . Mrs. Allie Wyatt. Mr. and nam.
Thai Air Force Base in Thai Mrs. Homer Bennett and Mr.
land for a tour of duty.
The son c. _____,
! C. Rossett of Carthage, the
airman is currently on leave
and visiting his parents
He is a graduate of Elysian
«fd son lames LTish.
• Mrs. Enoie Cohen and chil-
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Legal Notice
Citation by publication
•HE STATE OF TEXAS
•TOt JOHN B YOUNG. Dfr
fondant. Greeting:
• YOU ARE HEREBY COM
BANDED to appear before the
Honorable District Court of
Panola County at tbe Court-
RMse thereof, in Carthage. Tex-
* m, by filing a written answer
A or before 10 o'clock A. M
«n tbe first Monday next after
fop expiration of forty-two days
the date of the issuance
•f this citation, same being
file 7th day of August A. D
•Biff, to Plaintiffs Petition fii-
M to said court, on the 23rd
|a» uf June A. D. 1M7. in this
«RMU. numbered A 5685 on the
ftoket of said court styled
MW A LEE COX and ROGER
•. YOUNG. Plaintiffs, w
FKA YOUNG Defendant
■ K Wtef statement of the na-
HRe «f this suit to as follows,
fo wit: Title and possession
« Ibat certain tract hi Panola
' fetanty. Texas, a part of the
Miet Smith Survey. A-5M. eon
Mutef 46 acres of land, more
■ 1P tens, and being the same
Met described in a certain
Bord from Nova Lee Herndon
• Lemma Young et al record
M io Volume 92. Page Ml
feed Hoeords of Panola Coon-
w, Texas: as said tract tt more
mily described in Plaintiffs
' gsiginal Petition on file here
* fob as is more fully shown by
Htimiinm's Petition on file in
tote suM. ; — ■ —-
• X thio citation io not served Findley, who
and Mrs Odell Broumley Mr and Mrs. William Daniels
and family in Liberty.
Mr and Mrs. Elbert Wfl- j
enort. Mr. and Hams and Miss Tehe Brooks
Leonard Cain of Houston have gone to Odessa for a visit
with daughter and family. Mr. i
and Mrs. Ernest Ludwig and.
children.
Mr. and Mrs M L. Flana
gan of Bridge City visited his '
mother. Mrs Anna Flanagan
who is a patient at Panola Hos
pital and spent the weekend
with Mrs. J. N. Flanagan
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CUSSBFOR
J— STMTS
, fRtoHtoUHOR
BmRum
OU. xau «r MU. TATUM OX M7W
Is Active During Week
BECK1LLE -o Mr. and Mrs 1 were recent guest* of Mr and) Janice McLane of Vivian. La
M Savage of Houston via- Mrs Charles Hightower and is visiting her grandmother,
tt^d her grandmother Mrs A. i family. Mrs Osella Adams
F. Parker Friday I Mrs. Don Smith spent Friday , Buck Davidson and
Nr. and Mra. J. C. Rates of and Saturday with her daugh- Carter left by plane
** *** tar • vi«‘ ter. Mrs. Jack Jones, and AC Shreveport Friday for
I Mr and Mrs Emory Brevard wives home Mrs Davidson
Wtofeud guests of Mrs J N had wim them for the weekend an<« Mrs Carter have been at
FtoMgan were Mt and Mrs their children, and family, tending College there for three
Bridges. Joey. Jetuu Mr and Mr*. Bobby Brevard weeks. They will dnve t_.„
Tftd Mdony of Canton and son, Kes in. of Freemewt
UIU1 Smith and daugh- CaHf. Mr and Mrs. W endell
Bun Beth of Shreveport Brevard of Longview. Mr au l
1 Tbursdar .......
h and family. dreIlt
•. ted Mm Teel Knight of Marshall
Ron were guests Tuesday Moncrief of Houston
lr. and Mrs. J. M Smith, Mrs. Raymond Johns and,
wjj4 Inmily and Mrs V. P daughter. Gail, of Odessa have
Bartier. been visiting her mother. Mrs.
Horace Akins. Jr. of Dallas's r Barnett
spent the weekend with his, Mrs Mozelle Hudson and son
Danns of Shreveport. Mr and
"Miss Reba
in Vietnam
The board ot directors of
cooperative has granted Ros* a
I , six month leave of absence to
complete this assignment
Ross, while in Vietnam, will
R ' assist in the development of
1 State and the National Rural
j : Electric Cooperative Asaocia-
I tion endeavors to export the
I successful rural electric co-op
I ■ pattern to underdeveloped coun-
I i tries of the world.
I Assistance in the form of
I loans and technical advisers
I has been extended to fifteen
j ' Latin American countries, Ko-
I ' rea. the Philippines. India, and
I Vietnam
In Vietnam three cooperativ-
I 1 es are under development : 11)
I Delat Cooperative in the cen i
I ' tral highlands which will serve
when completed some 12 000
; families. (2) Due Tu Coopera-
tives near Ho Nai which will •
~ . serve 10.000 families, and (3)
An Giange Cooperative in the
Mekong Delta which will serve
25.000 families
Earlier this year the Delat
Co Op energized a see’ion of
its lines. For the first time in
their lives, ninety families had
( electric lights.
Ross will be assigned as an
adviser to one of the three co-
operatives. Mrs Ross, who will
accompany her husband nr
Southeast Asia, will reside tern
porarily in Bangkok. Thailand
Mr and Mrs Phillip Ray
Gray and children of Richard-
son. were weekend guests of
their parents. Mrs A. E Mead-
or and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Gray and family
Mr and Mrs. Rosser Craw-
ford. Jr of Tatum spent Sun
day with his parents, r. and
Mrs Rosser Crawford. Sr
Miss Jane Jordan and nieces
Pam and Jeannine Jordan of
Mr.
* >6 the home of Gali's grand- Gamer -[
~ t. i Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barber '
-Rev. and Mr* Walter Bow Tina. Regenia and Angel and
—1 and son. Robert Sterling Mrs Barber * mother, all of ■
Nt Sunday afternoon for Hou«- Belmar. N J and Mrs John
te where Robert Sterling will Pike of Houston visited their
After Methodist Hospital for aunt's Mrs J M Smith and
wme tMts 'family and Mrs J. N Flana
• Mr and Mrs. Rov Mann and gan and other relatives
Mr and Mrs. Brinson Parker
Garner and Lori of Baytown left Friday for Dallas where
James Campbell they joined their daughter and
over the her husband. Mr. and Mrs J.C.
?nd and attended the an- Kelley and all left for a vaca-
Mourorial Day at Reho- tion in Mexico. City. Mexico
Cemeterv Mrs. Jim Ben Barnett. Mrs.
and Mrs Kenneth G W. Graham II! and daugh
ey of Longview were ter. Georgia, and Mrs Gladys
R guests of his parents. ’ parker were weekend guests <rf
< ollege and j
F for the Rosk-
Pnnola Youth Association
Survivors include hia poretits. I
Mr. and Mr* M Kendall Ftod
ley of Tatum: hit grandmother. I
Mra. Btbel Walker of Boosier
City, and Mra. Jewel Findley
«R Tatra: one brother. PTC
Terry L. Findley wbo ia serv-
ing with the army at Fort Bite,
ate two sistah. Mra. Gayle
Sova of Denton, ate Mm Cheryl
Fiteley of Tatra.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967, newspaper, June 29, 1967; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255736/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.