The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 1, 1979 Page: 2 of 32
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A—-PANOLAWATCNMAN Canthage, feu*. July i. 1979
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From one.
Shot clinic
scheduled
Maxese Narrion L"Buddy Daniels
The Tenaa Depertment of
Maxeye Harrisoo Buddy Danirls was born in Panola County
for the continuatinn of • serime
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Sizes 6,000 to 24,000 B.T.U.
THE MOST DOLLAR SAVING
AIR CONDITIONING LINE ON
THE MARKET TODAY’
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On new cars, trucks
See the Amana dollar Savers today at:
Texans spend *8.8 billion
114 North Shelby Phone 693*3624
Foresters report
Pine beetle isn’t active
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Regular *2.99
SUN., MON., TUB.
Double Knit
Fabric
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AT THE
RANQU WATCHMAN
Clip Dots
Stretch Gabardine
ELIMINATE THE GUESSWORK CONSULT OUR
1st
Polyester and Cotton
SECOND QUALITY
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Sayelle
1,21
Crochet Thread
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For quilts, drapes, etc
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NIXT TO BUDDIES
693-7762
PNONE 693*6312
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Perrys
Fabric
Sale!
Mary E’s
Bed A Bath Fashions
100% Cotton
Unbleached Muslin
PETER
FONDA
BROOKE
SHIELDS
The southern pine beetle, a beetle damage were reported in
forest pest that destroyed more May and June. the most active
Beautiful prints and solids
60-in. wide on bolts
Regular
$2 97
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•100 percent poly
•60 in wide
•Guaranteed first quality
months, so it appears there will
be no problems this year '
•100 percent poly
•60 in wide
Crepe de Chine
100% Poly Crepe
Blouseweight
•Machine wash dry
•45 inches wide
We not only save you dollars in operating costs-but
also in purchase price
areas indicate current beetle
activity
According to Texas Forest
Service records, this is the
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with Energy Saving
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Cox, (rawford. Crump. Davis. Dean, Foster, Gage, Harris. Hill,
kilion. Hudson. Ingram Jobnson, Kelly. Mangham McKenna
Pate. Pearce, Reagan Roberts. Shivers. Silks. Smith. Tucker
Waldrop. Ward. Whitley Williams Wyatt and many others
They also show Wheat says, that
special programs designed to meet both
the needs of both higher and lower level
students are paying off in Carthage
And. the test results show where
programs are lagging behind, providing
a red flag to educators who can shift
programs to correct those problems
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Eimira Ainsworth Danieis He married Juana Elizabeth Williams
to 1886 m this county
Two years laier in 1888, William Daniels, father of Buddy
died leaving two motherless minor sons Juho Newton and
O Ray Hursk, a graduate of
Tenaha High School, was
warned recipient of the Dia
tioguished Executive Award for
1979 by the Texas Society of
Association Executives i Dal
las recentby. Euret w president
of the Texas Hoepital Associa
tion He received bia BBA
degree with honors from
IsToghee F Awatin State Vu
versity
ROBIN BROWNING
IILIIN OROCI
HANN JIMERSON
DGBBIE PRIOR
BARBARA WILCN ,
Ask About Our
Cm Plan
BRTNDAY BX—Trawis
A Smith, sonoMr and
Mis. Dasid Smith ol Car
thage, celebrated his third
birthday June 20. He is the
grandson of Mr and Mr* C
F Bennet of Sugarland and
Mr and Mrs. V F Smith of
Liningston.
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Interlock Sheer Knit Prints
of 100% Polyester
Texas residents bought $8.8
billion worth of new cars and
trucks in 1978 from 1619 fran-
chised automotive dealers, ac-
cording to Gene Fondren, exec-
utive vice president of the
Texas Automobile Dealers As
social ion
He also said the average new
car dealer in Texas employed 33
people and paid an annual pay-
roll of $412,000.
The figures are from the 1979
edition of the Franchised Car
and Truck Dealer Facte. pub-
lished by the National Automo-
bile Dealers Association Other
Of that number 7 35 million
were automobiles and 2.66 mil-
lion were trucks and buses The
V S total for vehicle registra-
lions was Ite 1 million.
there were 1610 franchised
auto dealers in Texas Of that
total. 1515 are members of
TADA.
Texas new car dealer* re
presented 16 8 percent of the
state's retail trade with their
$6 8 billion in sales, and the
annual dealer payroll of $663
million was it 1 percent of the
state total
tussis (DTP and Tetanusrdip
theria (TD
Alt children moust be accom-
panted by a parent er lngah
Barents are rem muted to
Interlock Knits
in Pretty Prints
& Solids
JU NE
Nursr
with J
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o0 top ol the broken sectcn A tractor
had apparently driven by the day before
to clip weeds along the road and could
have caused the line to break
Knou mg the noise a bushhog makes
behind a tractor I doubt that the
operator was even aware of what he had
done, the sheriff said
He added that the noise of escaping gas
might have been audible from the road,
but only if someone stopped. killed their
motor and rolled down a window to listen
Normal engine noise, he said, would have
covered the sound of leaking gas
Hie sheriff said he had not been able to
determine for sure whether the broken
CUSTOM
PRINTED STATIONERY
Heritage
By Leila B. LaGrone
Carthage lexas
V lowest level of beetle activity in
Q Texas since the mid- 1950‘s
A Historical data indicates that
« the pine beetles have a Ato
J 8-year cycle We are now in
Q their down, or non active cycle
• but they will be back." Dr
a Billings said
0 Aerial detection (lights over
a all East Texas Forest lands will
’ continue throughout the sum
V mer
O Bark beetles currently active
A are the ips engraver beetle and
X the turpentine beetle Although
X these pests do some damage
Q and can kill high value urban
0 trees, they do not have much
a impact on commercial timber
. production
SNOWTIMES MON.-TWURS. 7:30 P.M. •
MI.. SAT.. SUN. t>M & 8:30 P.M. •
MATINGE GVIRY SATURDAY 2:30 P.M. 2
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grows compared to last year
What this year s local test results
show, according to Wheat, is that
instructionally. Carthage schools are
doing a better job of meeting the needs of
students than they were four years ago
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minimum standards and school districts
will have to be careful not to set their
educational goals merely to meet those
standards
instead he pointed out educators must
aim for a point somewhat higher than
whatever standard is set
But the greatest value of the testing
system, Wheat says. is not in comparing
Carthage to the national average or
norm it lies instead in measuring
Carthage students against themselves
The value of testing programs
conducted here is in being able to see how
much a student or group of students
Last year, only 36 beetle spots Texas highlights from the
were reported, primarily in report show that
Hardin, Liberty and Mont there were over 10 million
gomery counties None of these vehicles on Texas roads in 1978.
57\d
plastc line served other homes in that
area
The practce of tying directly to a gas
wed for free gas is common in Panola
County though that practice is
dangerous the sheriff added
Gas from a well head has not been
treated and does not carry the distinct
odor characteristic of commercially
treated natural gas
Clabaugh said no autopsy had been
ordered in connecton with the deaths
and that there had been no sign of foul
play
The two girls were found by Mrs
Williams who alerted McDaniel who
called authorities
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WE HAVE GIFT
SELECTIONS FOR
THESE BRIDES
097
2 yd.
66 yord
' Dressmaker Lengths
Choose From Hundreds
of yards in solids and
prints
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i: NW OFF MERS- Installed as new At terrs of the
Carthage Masonic Lodge Hiring ceremomies held
Thursday night were from left, Wesley Barneu, installing
olficer W D Crawiord, worshipul master. tWta
Singjetary, secretary Ruben MecKellar senior Warden,
P Herman Soape, junioc warden Dawis Bailey, junior
;; steward Miton Bowen chaplain and Kay Vandagrff,
installing marshall Ceremonies were conducted at the
local Mb* i mi r Lodge with a cowered dish supper preceding
installaton
h.eT.cd
Fondren said that while the fi- don t show is how much new car
gures indicate the crucial role and truck dealer* and their
of the franchised automotive employees participate in their
dealer in the state and local communities and how active a
economy, they do not show the part they have in promoting
full value of his contributions public service programs,' he
“Something these figures said
BARK* KVLING than 4,300 acres of pine trees
The Supreme Court voted on in 1976. is hard to find this year
June 28. inra to allow some al Not a single southern pine
Urinative action plane by col beetle spot has been detected
leges, but ordered Alan Bakke this year." said Dr Ron
admitted to the Vniversity of Billings, principal entomologist
California, Davi*. Medical with the Texas Forest Service
School hero "No activity or signs of
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Health Public Healtb Rewon 7 Mayeye Harrsoo Buduy Danueis was born in raa • o
ofice plane taday in January. 1662. near Sugar Hill. His parentswere Wiham and
229 Yd.
Aunt Lydias
Rug Yarn
Heavy Quality
47% Skein
iss tor all children needing im
iunizalinna.
The clinis will be condhcted al
Ul Maple on July 2 from 13
pm.
Futuse clinic date* will be
The Health Depaxtment em-
phasizes thak Ute clinie is aveik
abi to all children, preschanl
and school age, beginning at
two (2 momiba M age lmmunk
zationa to be offrered inchade
Mumps, Meanines, Bubella, Orak
Folo Diptheria Tetamun Per-
Carthage
Furniture Company
H.A. “Bubba” Clinton, owner
Leaky
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yd.
1 97
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1 Yd.
Thomas Keegan The court assigned them as wards of their older
brother. M H Buddy” Daniels. John Newton, age H al his
fathers drath, lived only a few months He died in March 1889.
Thomas Beagan, age nine when his father died in 1666. was also
assigned to M H where he grew up He had been named for Dr
TWqriwi J Keagan who had taken care of his older brother
James W . after William s first wile had died i 1663. until the
father returned from the Civil War Thomas Reagan was later
Mat to boazding school in Waco in the 1890s
M H "Buddy and Juana Daniels had seven children Juana
died Jan 29 1903 He married again in September of 1903 to lda
Viola Hall Four children were born to lda and she died in June
1921- Both Joana and Ida were buried in Youngblood Cemetery
to November 1921, M H Daniels married Virgie Russ
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Mangham Virgie was a widow with one daughter Ruth. Virgie
became the mother of the younger Daniels children and she and
"Mr Buddy ' had more than 30 years together before bis death in
1964
Dr Jack Daniels is to be congratulated for the research he has
brina Ite ctokT* iomuniaaton done, back to the late 18th century in North Carolina His father
record i i in avaiabin. Lemore Daniels was a son of Mi Buddy ' and Jack continues
Te Tetamndipbera (To bis search into the family roots
accine b alo avaiabe to Another son of M H Daniels, Kay gave me some bints several
ds years ago about the Isaac Youngblood story that has been told in
tbiscobmn earbier The clues that Ray gave me piked me to dig
ssNewss Mr Y^^btood s traga fall mlo his well happened when M H
A Annt Daniels was an infant during the Oivi War when manpower was
4 WUU almost non-existent in the cowowounity
k Many Panola County family names are interwoven into the
PPeople early generations of the pioneer Daniels family. such as
■ S Atkioson, Allison, Brady Brown. Campbell Carbo. Childers
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Stevens, Jim. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 1, 1979, newspaper, July 1, 1979; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430468/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.