The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1961 Page: 4 of 23
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SPECIAL VALUE1
SAFETY WINNERS l-tn > < lark. Iaft, and Bharon Ruao,
Kxxk Hill 4-11 A‘Itib member, were the first place winner*
in senior safety in the recent county-wide 4-H Huh contest*
They are displaying their find aid kit and content* a* pert
of their demount ration
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Teen Life
In Berlin
Beckville Student's
Essay Is Top Winner
What la teen lit* | tar1 of arhool, fun, cletbdp, date*
Berlin, the "free and airy unconcern about living
lies 110 mil*, be i in a city ringed down Ik* middle
iirtain? by the Soviet ayatom. But for tb*
ht about Nazi Cer 1 K#.t Berlin t***, Ilf*
twicr aa much homework, part-
time factory or farm work, and
an earlier marring* According to
student e*c*p**#, "lb* alogan
there |a ‘(Jo Weal’
A TBKN IN W*»T BfBLIN
Claudia Bremer, IT, aalartad for
Seventeen aa a typical Watt Ber-
lin teen by ibc German Tourist Of-
fice and Pan American World Air-
wuya. dikimaaea the atmosphere of
tension wiln a breezy, "We’rf used
to the situation now. Besides for
leans Past Berlin Isn't interesting
There nothing is new Her* every-
thing is".
**Vrt. living just one mile from
Past Berlin. Claudia cannot tele-
phone lo any of her friends thore
lor all communication has been
cut otf. When abc goes on g pic-
nic. aigna line the road wapilng:
“liuaaian Zone - forbidden to en-
ter”. • j.
In her acvenleen yeara r|pudia
haa aeen her father return Aome
from two yeara in a British gpiaon
camp, barely escaped star|Btion
during Ihc 104H Soviet blockade.
Yet today she is characterized by
a philosophy of life, liberty and
the pursuit of gemutleiehkeit (com-
fort and tun). .
STUDISi WORLD WAB
CLAUDIA STUOIBS about World
War II in the tenth grade (equiva-
lent lo the junior year here). "We
learn that many of the Nana were
.uchaed hy Americana and punish-
ed by death." Claudia reports.
'The word Naai will always re-
mind u« of the cruel happenings,
of Hitlers (tower, of the suffer
mgs or the .lew*. We think World
War II was senseless We hope it
won’t happen again."
CLAUDIA OAYBt a whole bri-
gade of boys, often Dutch treat,
rarely steady until we're past
twenty," she says.
CLAUDIA CAN 00 TO NIOHT
Clubs, even alone. West Berlin
has speual ones for teens where
hands play American iau; admiss-
ion is about fifty cents a person;
and only soda and beer are sold.
You can just dame if you want
to and not buy anything, but ev-
eryone under IB has lo leave by
EITHER HR BOTH
OF THE BCiNUS BUYS
.MAY BE BOUGHT^
M AFTER OTHER 4
^ PURCHASES OF ^
15.00 OR MORE
j&m mala
nils. Wa have proceeded for wn
hundred yeara or more on tba has
»• «f »*«nr mm looking ant f<»
himself and letting tba future gen
•ration do tba same
I believe in sad conservation br
came the problem if tend deter
NraUan dim to misuse is a far
Nratlng land am. yon ham 7**
Divorced Mon Ho*
Mony Problem* In
Voir &lnals» 'Minx' '
\e$e Single 'Bli**
Cutlets
NBW YORK, N Y — If the life
nf the ntkle divorcee revolves
around all night poker session*
and little black books, no one
seems to have told him about it.
In reality, reveals an article
to the May issue of Cornel Mag
asine. the life of the divorced j
man ta one of frustration, bore
dmn, loneliness and the ever
present feeling of loss.
"In • society of married cou
pies." saya Coronet, "(here is
little room for the divorced'
man" Ha will get at least one
Invitation from each of his mar-
ried friends, but in time, the
invitations cease
The bitterest pill for the di- I
varced man, however. Is lea
tog contact with his children
One nf the ground rules of di
verve la that, regardless of who
wee right nr wrong, tba wilt
nearly always gets custody Vui
totlen tent parenthood, tba la-
theea soon loom.
■driest, "la learning to hive a■ I
gata Mat ether women, bat an I
to*, and who eon truly love I
tom. la tba ultimate need of tbs I
Weed New Note?
Plastic Surgery
h Deed By Males
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1961, newspaper, May 4, 1961; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901086/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.