The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964 Page: 2 of 24
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t — ►ANOI-A WATCHMAN Carthage. TVxaa Nov 2<l 19fi4
Fouke to Be Speaker at Postal Truck Carries Christmas Seal Poster
Annual
Thr rarthag* Pwrt riffle* with Nivtakr H *o llwwibw 1>.
David ilahaugh and »h* Paiwt* la at th* Part Of- u» Zip Code* on all .-m*hvp~ii sharing
(hv community not ‘.a !o.«*i M> time
and the spirit at giving and
tl hv> ate aeatefM to the
riffk* Oepartment fee tta
the oae
IP BVBRVOMB doesn't have a their contribution* experttng big
vrondarful Thanksgiving Day it favor* in return' Do you not think
Wont W berauae I don t wish for they expect to have a hi* hand tn
one lor them. Aid if yon think you government affairy" The labor un
haven't a 14 to be thankful tor ton*, for instance, whose huge
Just l»ok around a bit iluth funds were thrown into ihe
Thanksgiving is a wonderful In campaign, will naturally expect
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me i annage run iirmw won Ngve
•'•'id tlahangh amt the t’amda ■ ----_____
wn^sturs jrn “ - * t\r-^Sr &3r^;p£ riajsSSSS steSriffl
t the mSoll tumaKTTt Mm °uh W* ** responsible Seal chairman, today jointly pla seal, and Chriatma. Stamps and people.' Mrs UOrooe aild V* , .tonal time of giving The M* of
annual football hanm—t -________ hw ihe table and cafeteria dec ced the new tgw Christmas Stamp , urged residents of the community teddy no an* can resist the charm posters on mail trucks, and Hi the
the Carthage High School Koni or#,‘°"* Parnell Smith ta chair thristian Seal Poster on .me of to Mail early with Christmas and rotor of this year s Christmas post office lohhses stumW convince
ball squad their dates the rnarh ma" 01 *** r°od ,rt*'m,',Pr «ud the 43.000 l'. s Mail trucks that stampo—Uur Christmas Seals.’' the Stamp and Christmas Seal Roth all citdens tn mall aarly and to
mg staff and the school officials RtMlr Junes heads the Ticket will he carry ing these poster* official meaaage on tha poster are associated with ihe holiday use Christ mss sumps and Cltriai.
The banquet will he heM at the throhghoM the campai*n from Thel also reminded residents of season Roth symbolic* Christmas ma» Reals '
favor* from the administration.
to Rave little M be thankful for <* «*» rt’hpp hand ‘f «<>«
They Mere three thousand miles water had been elected, the Httle
from l«me with an mean between people who had contributed an av
They lived in a wilderness full of erage of eleven dollars each, would
♦heir dkttiral enemies, including have expected nothing but an ad
vuld beasts and Indians They had ministration whirh they believed
soidMMt hiurh from Hines., turn would restore Constitutional gov
• hBhMM Ml the continent t, and rrnment fn this country, for that
But they had they arc called extremists, hot
end came here he there arc n million of them. And
compared to you may he sure thin number
them, W# are nmnderfully blessed contains no communists, no one
and If Hey could he thankful un worlders, no bloc voters, no seek-
der the condtions then, how much era after power only — just plain
molt should we be grateful Americans who want this country
,p|. »o remain free Who want gov-
—Ml tain rnt iimmixt* «*rnisit*n* by bureatia abolished, and
. „ h T ,* * who want free enterprise restored
Sen. Uoldwaler during the rerrnl hr,‘,u"‘’ " '*
campaign, came out about three ' d''„* *S>>0"-
weeks if« with • doleful predir A*--*-.
bo* me Rrnuhiiran Mrnw* money Slopped.
a hospital on tr
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lion
pay W0
hob the Repuhllcan
hard pressed to
they want in run their own
schools in short they want to he
frpp •*aln Th«‘v arp *he little peo-
But when f,lr and ,hprr are 20 million of
Wled up Bill
flit accounts they
rglor campaign had i ™
10 tilt Republican
them, undiluted by un-American
uu" P"nola
Baundad In Hit
heartwarming “pjfabmiT
M Hit Im money was con
by thousands of people of
1 (Hie average rontrl ,
eleven
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tie roi
dollars) to
JAMIt A. SMITH
y loved In contrast.
rrllt Sad contributors
_ ■ enormous sums. There
Wtjri hfMtfut of small con
be*, whet la Hileretting shout
ftirfkMe Which actuated
I to both parties Do
*e the donors of large
Ae Demos made their
CLASS AMLBSATS
SdBor
Published every Thursday at
Carthage, Texas.
Entered as second class mat-
ter at the post office in Car-
thage, Texas under act of Con-
gress of March 3, 1103.
13 In County and M outalde M
trade area.
Student t'nion Building of Panola
College Criday, December 4, at
T p m Tickets moy he obtained
from any member ot the Carthage
Quarterback Club for tt 00
Plro player awards will he pie
sented at the hongiMt. Included
will be trophies to the Outstand
ing Player (the P. B Sooner
trophy), the Boat Lineman, the
Best Back, the Outstanding Soph
omore. ind the Sportsmanship
trophy. Alt theae play era will he
selected by the team except the
Outstanding Sophomore, who will
he named by the roorhea
TMB tPRAKIB
llarry rouke, speaker ot the'
evening, la a f«» graduate of
Rice University who completed
work on his Master'! degree at1
Columbia University In IMP Ilia I
first position in the field of at hie ;
tics was aa head football and
track roarh at San Antonio Tech i
from IMS to 1P40. The next vear|
he went to Thomas Jefferson High 1
School, also of San Antonio, in
the same position.
He was then promoted to Dir
eetor of Athletira for the San An
tonlo Public School* where he
nerved « year before accepting the
same poet with the Houston Public
School system in IMS
Three years later when the Uni-
versity of Houston entered Inter
collegiate athletics, rouke was
sought for the post of leadership
He has asaistetf, in fact haa had
* Mg part In the negotiotlons
that have lifted the Unlverolly of
Houston to a position of national
preatlge In If year*.
He waa a alar halfbark af Rice
from tStt to 1M4 A winner of Ihe
Boh Quin Award for athletic ac I
compllshment. leadership, and
scholarship, he helped Rice Univer
Slly to its first Southwest Confer
ence championship
WE HAVE NEW CARS!
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MORmt SAMK3R0 JAMKS OOOilIV
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We Are Receiving CARS DAILY
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Lion Governor
Vinltn Tatum
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l^on Adickes of Hemphill. Dls
Wet (lovernor of Uoftj Interna
of listrli
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tional of district 2S I. visited the
Tatum I .ions club Monday. Mov.
IS He was accompanied by his
wife
Mr Adickes was principal spea-
ker for the evening lie gave an
interesting talk on (he origin of
Unwlam.
Another special guest was James
Marshall of Carthage, presidem
of the Carthage Lions Cluh, who
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is now Deputy District (lovernor
of District 2S1 Mr. Marshall in
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troduced Ihe speaker The wives
of all the members also atlnmlnd.
The meeting was held in the
Talum High School Cafeteria
where supper was prepared by
Ihe lunch room staff assisted by
Brenda Nall and Jackie (Men In
the serving Croup singing was
led by Marcus Hardin arrompan
ied by Menefee Rrniih at the piano
Murry Adam* presided In the
absence of Vllaee Nall, president
lltalgins To
lletire From
United Gan
____ ,_________ — Atdfgfy MtCrmy
fleff! selected fn receive this monthly award for October
A nerrior ntndent at Carthage High School in chosen each
Month by the faculty and Ihe Canola Watchman sponsors a
platyoe for each sfudent Lynn Pom (left) received the
award in September and presented Rodnev McCrary with
an appropriately engraved plaque. Rodney in an outstand
big member of the senior clans and has been very active
hi Scouting —(Watchman Photo;
W. C. Hud gin 4. gasoline plant op
erafor for United Gas Pipe l.ine
Company af Carihage. has refired
after g* years of continuous ser
vlre according to J L Jones, man
ager of the company's Tyler dK
trict
Hudgins joined Umted Gas Pipe
Line at Swart* leimiana in 1*2n
Me also worked for the company
is Agua Du Ice. Texas and Rodessa.
fyndsiana before his transfer to
Carthage in IffH
A native of Pranklm Parish,
f^misiana. Hudgins attended pub
; lie school I here and later moved
to Bwerfr where he joined tinned
Gas
He and hu wife lena live on
Rome I near Carthage
CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE
ME IN MAXIMUM PRODUCTION
The factory has promised a good supply of cars and
they are rolling in every day* Come out now and make
your selection, ff It isn't in our present stock—we can
obtain the car tn a few days. The strike is over and
production is at full-speed again on the number one
car in America—Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
WE RE READY TO TRADE!
CHBVROI.it • OLDS • CHBVILLB • CHIVY II • CORVAfR
The strike set us back in our sales objectives and we want to make our quota before
January 1. We're offering extra long deals in order to reach our Mies goal This
good news is savings for all those who get our deal on a new Chevy or Olds You’ll
also like our easy terms and the top prices we pay for your trsde ln Come oof today
—Nobody, but nobody, beats our deal?!
VERNON BUTLER™
711 W. PANOLA STRICT
CHflVROLIT - OLDS SALAS | SCffVICI
CO., INC
$50-000
R/rdwell’s
$50-000
STOREWIDE SALE! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS NOW!
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964, newspaper, November 26, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901195/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.