The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1962 Page: 1 of 22
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dollars (court at M* reenter mu— Mon
KHmmi BirdwHI wa* foreman d day TV Mart total will ttpnd
iIm |wry wiici umIMM irmard upon tV mhmmH figure rrltw
Cnpelaud. A I. Etlt R. T Hoi «4 m October taH I* rap-tod to years
land. Ijant D—M, Clyde Boll. M hr substantially the *aow a* la*t TV rate for each fund wa* alto
li Lowreor*. Troy Lob*. J B. yrar. Judge a C. Winfrry «aui rat«d a* follows Jury Fund. 2
Duke. O B. Martinas. T. B- Hull. TV proprrty valuation in IV « ,.
county will V approximately *7, “
tor Panola wuuuuu far IV year and a tax
ad tV tax rate of ninety-five coots per bun
dred dollars valuation for county
purposes wa* art Tins represent*
inr rate that has existed far wv-
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IMPORTANT PIOURff in tb* Mubin Oral
Vaccine campaign conducted in Panola
County last Tnuruday At the loft is Howard
Kodgors of Tyler, representative of the l*d
to store the vaccine; Or W C. Smith, chair'
man of the Panola County Medical Asso-
ciation, sponsors of the campaign; Gary Law
of Victoria and i Gaddis of Houston,
district representatives of the Lederle Com-
pany. —(Watchman Photoj
Small Child Victim Of
Accident At Beckville
met. s. m.
erle Company, makers of the vaccine; Larry
Oavis, salesman at the Western Auto fftnrt,
which furnished Ihe freezing unit in which
Marshall Mavericks Guests
Of Bulldogs Friday Night
The win-hungry Marshall Mav-
erick* will break out of the cur l
ral Friday. nlgM to make the trip
to CJerihafr The Maverick*
(AAAA) have not won from the
Bulldog* dlnce 1997 The nearest
they have come we* last year*'
W W tie in whleh the Bulldog*
overcame b 19-point defied in the
last half If tie the game- The learn*
did gol nwel in ISM.
Loach Bub Woolen i* bringing
» lalent-lMen crew Friday night
Lung Branch fa
Particijmtc In
Acrrfige Survey
Acting jtostmaster Mrs. Belly
W Brady nf l<ong Branch, announ-
ced today that Bural Mail Carriers
will begin distributing 1882 Ac-
reage Survey Card* to patron* on
their rotde* about Repiemhcr 11
To be sure this community i*
well represented In the survey,
Mr* Brady urges each patron re-
ceiving a egrd to fill It out and re
turn it to hi* mailbox,
Mural mail carrier working on
this project i* Tom W Bridges
including AIIDistrici Quarter
back Beacon Lewi* and Butch
Kennedy mo relation to the Pres-
ident) 220-lb tackle, who also
wear# an all district tag,
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Offensive n-am, is* Pry and D-
H Martin at enda, Bobby Latter
and Hntch Kennedy at tackle*, Bon
McLendon and Charles Itolley at
guards, Kenneth Gentry at center,
Beacon Lewia at quarterback, Billy
Baker at tailback, Mammy genesac
at wingback, and Bavld Thomas
at fullback. AID but McLendon, a
sophomore, and genesac, a squad-
man, are letlermen
Defensively, Ihe "Comancheros."
top unit,-show Martin and Thomaa
al ends, Mike Bradbury and Lcfler
at tackles. Gentry al middle guard.
Bonnie McKIvogue and Kennedy
a* linebackers, Baker, and Benesar
at halfbacks, and Lewia al safety.
PIOHTINB BUUOOOI
The Bulldogs started the season
with a 14-9 upset over the huge
fair I'ark Indians last week. And
while ihe Mavericks arc a differ
ent proposition, Coach Willis'
Bulldogs may be counted on lo
give them plenty of trouble.
Coach Willis reported no serious
injuries although J. C. Cooper,
Ken Andrus, and Klekey Harvey,
all ware injured laat Friday. They
are expected to start Friday night.
Andrus ia probably in the worst
shape although Cooper haa an in-
jured shoulder that may slow him
up. Harvey, who had to leave the
game for a while Friday with a
leg injury, seem* to he none the
worse for wear.
Kick off time is g o'clock at Mar-
tin gtadium Nothing ia known of
the Marshall team ainee they have
not played this mason The Mav
cricks scouted the Fair Park game
and so have that advantage
Bulldog starters will probably
be Bunvard QH Harvey BH. Brady
IJf, Brassed KB. Itenigan C. Pierce
ML Cooper LT. Biggs BG. McKellar
ML Kast |.K. gcrews BK.
Freak Accident
At WunderUmd
Mr*. Louise fhetmire wee
pteeefwHy tefctop cere of book
work to tee office of Wonder-
lewd lest Thursday when e sud-
den C-B-A-g-M of tee side of tee
buHdtop interrupted her work.
When she stepped outside tee
all t ■ — ^Atee ate— *—uad in
wvrlfw Miff PVw wil wW
find tee front of o bote srene
stiebint tereugk Ike well, with
bricks end ^pfeefer cc^tfferefi
Ska—«nAn« *i |tek linen
rnvwMpiwwf fiP PWVwt
Of source, this ssucod her to
took ootoldo. There - * she found
o truck hod etfompfed to tom
off i. fobtoo ttroot to I. Shol-
hy Street. The truck mode the
ayaya U—uayaa at S^a
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wont throuoh the well of Hw
koMding.
Trsgedy struck et
Monday when little Dottle Court-
ney, IS months old daughter of
Bridge.
rents; Road and Bridge gpecial.
19 cent*. General Fund. Mi cent*;
I'ermsiM-nt Improvement*. 2 cent*;
General Interest and linking |
Fund. I rent. Permanent Improve-
ment Interest and Sinking Fund.!
8 12 rente; total 09 rent*.
A form to-msrket and lateral
Beckville road tax of 20 rents per hundred
' dollars wa* also assessed
An ad valorem tax of 20 rents
per hundred dollats valuation
Mr. and Mrs. A- A. Courtney, was ab<ive the 93,000 homestead exemp
struck by an automobile and kill- lion was set.
nd Pursuant to certification by the
The child ran into the path of c'oun,>' Huperintendent. the tax
a iar driven by Charles Besson Jr. lh" < ««nmon
on Parm Bote *M and witnesses to bools were set as follows: t lay
sold ho was unable to ovoid hit- No general fund
ting her. according to the invrsti- ** *0. Interest and Sinking Fund,
gating officers. The accident oc- M cents, Total MAO Fair Way f SB
curred al 9:49 pm and marked No 40 general fund, 9100. total The lari ham « •"
the fifth accidental death in It M _ .. . .. _ with Mayer Brew 1
t!?,£ J^«£2.T
runml unlera wm "rla m in. "
2 p m Turvdiy al Ihe Mount Zion W MSI oy Inr Board of TruilPfi inji Mt»ncub
Baptist Church with tba Bev. C. L. ■» 15 rente per hundred dollars
Biley officiating. Burial under the valuati°n
direction of the Hawthorn Funeral
Homo, was in the Mount Zion
Comotory.
Surviving are the child's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Courtney. 1 exa /\#ei
two brothers. Karlo* and Johnny IVI IVttlCCrft
and throo slaters, Vanda Lee, Twela
and Edna, all of Bockvllle.
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>09 091 tertg
Budget Adopted
By City Fathers
ae-t
Innlallation
100 Bankers Due Here
For NABAC Meeting
More than a hundred bankers
•re expected here Saturday for
the ftrat meeting of the current
year nf the East Texas Cnnferen
re of the Nattenol Asaariatton of
Bank Auditors and Comptrollers
Presidios will be Wm- Applegate.
Vice President and Cashier of Ihe
First State Bank. Carthage, who
ia the newly elected president of
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the Conference which includes ill
member banks and IS associate
members
Applegate served last year as
viee-nrexidenl of ihe Conference
which is one of the largest region
al groups of the National Assorta
Imn He is well known ia Texas
and Louisiana hanking circles and
ia active locally in various copaci
ties
The meeting will begin with din
ner al SSU pm al the Panola
College Student t’nion Building
Ue B Herring. Vice-President
Grand Prairie Stele Bank, will hr
the speaker for the program Mi*
tup* will be "How to Protect
Your Bank a Personality in Year
Community "■
Other officers beside* the pm
ideal are Bill D Wilson Comp
troller and Cashier First National
Bank long view VtcoPrcutonl
and Lee Ha«*dale. Vice President.
First National Bank. Jacksonville.
Secretary Treasurer
|urector* are Charles Huffman.
Cashier. Longview Bank 4 Tvusi
Co. Barton HdL Kxeeolive Vwe-
Pvesident Fir*i Nalmnal Beak,
Mioeoia aod Itowarii Pfluger Au-
ditor. Tvler Bate 4 Trust Co.
Tyier
Meetings are ubeduled noth
month until May 14 VN& _
4-li Council
Elects Officers
The Panola County 4 II Council
met Monday night.
The meeting was called lo order
hy .Sammy Need Mary Jane Me
Miltan led Ihe f H Club pledge
and motto and the Pledge to the
Dnded Stales flag Rebecca Hol-
land read Ihe minutes and called
Ihe roll
New officers were elected for
the following year as follows: co-
chairmen, Rebecca Holland and
Sammy Heed: vice-chairman. Ma-
ry Jane McMillan: secretary-
treasurer. Palay Wtegewerth; re-
porter. Sandra Parker, song lead-
er. Judy Hoyd; game leader. Skip
per Thoman
It was derided that Ihe 4H
Achievement Banquet will he
November l> al T 30 pm with
Sammy Heed as Master of Cere
monies
Mary Jane McMillan. Rebecca
Holland and Sandra Parkor were
appointed as piannmg committee.
Ttie Slate Fair trip will tw Uclo
her a
Mary Jane McMillan. Hehrcra
Holland Sondra Parker, aod Jud>
Hoyd will aerve as a committee lo
plan TV shows for December 3
and January It
A cake hake sale was set fur
October IS to raiae money to buy
year pins tor the Achievement
Banquet with Rebecca Holland in
charge
The regular council meeting wa*
changed prom second Monday
wight to «etand Tuesday mghi of
every month
( Attending were Dan Jons* He
Sere* Holland. Hammy Heed. Ma
ry Jane McMillan Palsy Wedge
worth Sandro Porker. Judy
Boyd. Skipper Thoman. Chester
ate Barbara Former
Mr ate Mu Conway McMillan
i Bay Tboasaa, Coitey o tedtend.
Know Your School lo be
Topic At P-TA Meeting
«• * ”
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, _ — i. 9 b99»(
| The bud>ef «9to4 Was ftnteu
ed ia a recent mm 9 1b • «<« 0 oteer
man, U to al Mteia9»9g tee
year The laa rate Nana • < n uteatn
chanued from tod raws an* «• < u* * i pr«na#» aid n
sensed at Site per todntoe* >ae» neroM «*. (temnns
valuatten The e*a*4 aakto*-** Ms* #>«•»•* •••<** ter met*
'not bean detetmaad Nto •'•tea cb# «w Feseite *-»te*#«te pjktm
Mangham. rd» ertowi »«a Sn* erte 'eto naa r*em«Uw*te tot
to raise the antotod to as be >- <4 —niy. <»,- •• i si Ctortiw
« i- -.er.- daps tea toSteiag
**mrn» m »to hm af
m tel tea* to hidli *
atete They ester nMAmg
«uo as to iter pnmcbftiy of
i a Wtoto angpu* teWB Iter
'IVabu Jtouiul f iolllll il
American legion, will hold Instal
Stt^sRSuars- Setu IMrrrl *m M> | | llcrr
lex a*
night Sept
The inatalling officer will be II, i ,rh . lMr y .. |
U MrGrew of Tyler. Third Bis 1 .
•«- v«, msw te n !:r,:;rTrun.i“^ ■ZZ.T.SZZ* ■*:
fhe theme of Ihe meeting sponsor , In0„y a barbecued chicken supper Iheir Iasi meetioa held *
ed nf (he High School Auditorium., will be served age. will return ter awite «ato
Tuesday. Sept IN at 7:19 pm by Gene Davit, service officer, an mg Tm>dav gaps m
I<||, UTA i>n,in<-ii Ur* nounce* that dues for 1983 will be Thi* meeting • >U mate .'*» *
Ihe (Ity I IA Council, Mn raillM| nf|v cent* effeclive Oclob 8 orhwli dinner al to. ,*.d*
Williamson, president has announ
red.
The parents of children in school
are invited and will wear tags bear-
ing their names and the name* ol
Iheir children
The program will feature an ad
dress hy Mr*. J. R O’Keefe, of
Palestine, President of District
XII PTA tehn will h.. inti.Kiiumri Sergeant At Arm* Rex Taylor. Ill*- cent <d to
XII. PTA. who will hr tniinduced |orlw|. w , Myr,„ ^,nwr of(, ........
•> yet »» pn»i« I bto a»»w«ad af*
JfNl
I.«#>b*«e -tel ftonof* lawnto tod
io ton taa* .-ntotoa *Bh »•» btet-
«m4 r» tordn»**te ten, o*aor nice 4a
<b* < wmd d 19 town**** tenet
*1 wi >* tetotototo biqwter Oumov
vv mf, wnr«. scut q-moM asada tel
now' 'al IV 'tec* ssenltn|
W <- * M »*i*wted »n Xogte Ml
<te'to m* > Otoftobs
by Hupl. Q M Martin of the Car
lhage School*. Mr. Marlin will al
so introduce Hie member* of the
Carthage Board of Kriuration. who
will be present for the occasion
Mr. Martin will di*cu** Voor
School" ,.
The full program include*
Invocation - The Rev Jack At
bright. Chairman of toe I'anoU
County Ministerial A»*ociation
National Anthein - Carthage
High School Band. Sam Burke, di
er I. However, those paid before College Modem Imo B x.
that dale will still be 95 50. Report* Will to *»*»d P .
Officers lo be installed include Murvaul Camp (to-«**«««-
Kugene T. Bareficld. Post Com itaign A **»> •*' a * a- * aa
mandcr; Thomas (Jaeki Pevey. 0011 bv Ihe Tr*»» P*»w«« •«. -5 i«W Jl#♦ to * 4M *44 wwC
First Vice-Commander; Sam T. Company ha- bren • i h ^ ____£.
Weaver, Second Vice Commander; (tourfe M l*,nle m i - »»#•#’#* f#4F
Gene Davis. Adjutant: Ray Wal- man of /*>«• I ito »m.t
drop. Finance Officer; Dorsey in Hu i asv Itertetete * i « * *, Fteater lanfawa manag-
Bras.*ell. Chaplain; W C Kinabach. haled al MiS Onit* m * • » - Meb “•» town apd *«•
total gnat i«, «.«to «*••'«<i. w««hi chai Mr veo MSB
* -.rdf IMNtfe*’ 4 D4)4Mf 4 MfllMMMtf'ff
cer. and Robert Kee, l.iaaon Off! fn have t<te< > to. «., »»* bee* H< 0 X-teed %wdda
gone
mark in Ut. w
arptotebat gk
MHi J. B. O’KIIPB
Negro Killeil in
Freak Accident
„ , Presenlalmn of Officer* ol PTA
Jnaper McKee. H)wrdd C» Mr* Trwvu William*on
thage Negro wa* killed in a freak fMeaenUfion of Mr*. O'Keefe
accident Sunday morning and member* of Ihe Hoard «l Kdo
The accutenl wa* invest igalevl Sup( « u Mar)ln
bv Highway Patrolman R»»ndeH “Americo" wilh audience paru
Jones, and Deputy Sheriff A«e y.g stone and the C IIS
itenigan There were apparently ^
no witnesses io the aendenL but NuMbrr, bv Hand Turkey
mve*Ugatmn al ihe scene mdieat .IM> u.nx -
ed that McKee, drums a pickup ^Your ScbL Addre** bv Nup.
(ruck, lost control and hit a mail
box al Ihe «nle of Ihe road He wa* FoUowtng the program. reire»h
apparentl\ thrown out of Ihe Iruek. mrA|a wl|| be served in the High
and then run over hy to oww school Cafeteria at it pm K'ery
„ body ia invited in pun m Ihe fel
The acculenl occurred no farm luwabip and gel arqoamievl with
Rd I in Ihe Midyett IMmmundy PTA member*
al atetul 11 2U a in Sunday Me Hnslesae* foe I be refreshment
kee wa* pronoumeri dead on nr heur are Mr* Joe 4avk*«*. Mr*
mot «l Panola Hospital Hawell DurkworVi. Mr* ttoberi
brail and Mm. T G Durkwwrto
Mi*» Gloria Mogoeaa Mr* J. 9f I Yrarbsmb* will be 'diMHbuied
, Baker, Mix. Chester Farmer. iPercsrta mgbt will bn Oct g.
CARTHAOC INOKFKNOENT Svhonl lhst.nl
Hoard of Trusters l^rtt to right Rob It
Trimble. Ir . I»r K C. I*rince. Supei mfen
dent Q M Martin, T. L. Vincent Frexntont,
met t
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1962, newspaper, September 13, 1962; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973577/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.