The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 2000 Page: 3 of 10
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Wednesday, February 9, 2000
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Thank, you for your support
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Saturday, Feb. 5, 1910 - We
cleared out fence row until noon,
after dinner we went to town and
carried Mr. Jim Alvis 25 fence
posts for whicb be paid me $2.00.
Bought a sack of meal for 75 cents.
Got back home by night. It has
been a cold day.
Sunday, Feb. 6, 1910 - We
stayed home all day except I went
to the school bouse for preaching.
My old bell cow, Frosty, brought a
fine male calf today.
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the area and region. At each meet, lected for tbe dram section. That
°rightwel! .hon°Jl^d means Brightwell is one of the
**“ . «... . r .u_ very best in all of Texas.
Brightwell currently plays the
snare dram in the 70-member
strong Big Bad Blue Beckville
Band. In addition to being a mem-
ber of the Beckville band for six
straight years, Brightwell is a pri-
vate student of Deborah Turrentine.
He is tbe son of Kathy and Bob
Ballard, and Paul Brightwell.
grader, Meagan Thompson, eight to perform with tbe All-State Band
“"* ' on Feb. 12 in San Antonio. It is an
incredible honor to earn a spot in
the All-State Baud and Brightwell
is the first Beckville student to ever
make (he cut.
Tbe road to San Antonio was
not an easy one, however. He was
selected at various levels of com-
petitive auditions and contests held
throughout tbe school year all over '
at MONJUNI’S
of Longview!
COME IN AND REGISTER AT
CARTHAGE FURNITURE
ANY DAY THIS WEEK!
DRAWING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14!
Funderburk, Jessica Williams, Kristen Peterson, Daniel Doran, Marie Wilson, front row-
Jonathan Davis, Bailee Doan, Walter Young, Klay Register, second row-Losllo Bounds, Meagan
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The Country Music Hayride of boree and Johnny High Country
12-year-old Tim Means, of Glade-
water, to perform at 7 p.m. Feb. 12
at the Esquire Theater
Means, who has been singing_____ ____
since age 4, performed at the Lone Joyce William* who added.
Star Fest 1999, and i* a familiar
face at the Saturday Night Opry in
Gladewater. In 1998, he sang at
Fan Fair in Nashville, and also sang
a duet with Marty Brown.
Tbe youngster won first place in
a talent show contest in White Oak
singing some of County Music leg-
end Hank Williams' old songs such
as "Your Cbeatin Heart* and oth-
ers. He has appeared at tbe Mulnix
Theater in Hot Springs, and also
has sang at tbe Mt. Pleasant Jam-
the opportunity to audition for tbe
All-State Band.
Beckville Band Director, Jason
Turrentine, explained (hat making
tbe All-State Band takes tremen-
dous dedication to constantly prac-
tice bard and maintain focus during
competition. More than 20,000 stu-
dents vie for only 300 spots. Of
these 300, only ten students are se-
patlsnts
ament In
New Baby Boy
Clint and Samantha
Jones, of Beckville, ere
proud to ennounce the
birth of their aon, Ty
Austin Jones. He was
bom at 10:37 p.m. Nov. 22,
1999 at Good Shepherd
Medical Center. Ho
weighed 6 lbs., 8 oz., and
was 20 1/2 Inches long. Ty
Is the grandson >f
Thomas and Cecilia En-
glish, and Alton Jonea, all
of Beckville, and Dlanno
Thompson, of Henderson.
His great-grandparents
are J.V. and Vivian Aahby,
of Henderson, Dorothy
Hall, of Marshall, and the
late Glon and Louise En-
glish, of Beckville. Ty*e
uncle and aunt are Bobby
and Mandy Jonea, and his
cousin Is Adam Jonea, all
of Henderson.
Monday, Feb. 7, 1910 - I and
Elmer cut out fence row all day. It
rained a little this evening.
Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1910 - I and
Elmer went and helped brother
Charlie on his bouse all day. He
paid me $3.50 for work.
Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1910 - We
worked on the fence row all day
cutting wood. Dan Cox came where
be was at work this evening.
Thursday, Feb. 10, 1910 - We ‘
cut out fence row all day. Hauled
two loads of wood up to tbe bouse.
Il began to snow late this evening
and is snowing tonight
Friday, Feb. 11,' 1910 - We
burnt some fresh heaps and cleaned
out a place to stack my lumber.
Then we went to clearing out fence
row and to it done by middle of
evening. Then we went to moving
and restacking T.y lumber until
bight.
Courtesy photo
Carthage Junior High UIL participants In the one-act play, "Androclea and the Lion" are middle
row-Brian Indrelunas, Chelsey Harris, Emily Williams, Jessica Jonea, back row-Kim
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Carthage wiUhave as special gueat Review in Arlington.
He has two CD’s out and is in
the process of recording two more
for his fans. He is (be grandson of
Gladewater residents, Wesley and
______ "Tim's
favorite singers are Neal McCoy
and Allen Jackson and his dream is
to someday be able to sing with
them."
Means, along with Gregg El-
liott, of Shreveport, will perform
this Saturday. Tickets are $3 for
adults; $2 for ages 7 to 12; and
children under 6 are admitted free.
For more information, call 693-
4791 or 693-6671. For booking,
call 734-7781.
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proud of the kids. It ba* been such
a pleasure to be the director of
these student*. They are an eager
and have such natural talent."
Funderburk has been directing
plays for the past two years.
___ She comes by the talent
1 College for U.IL. judges, the play ’ naturally. Her mother, Liz Hedges,
— •-.«—.. has been in the drama business for
over 30 years, and now teaches at
Panola College where the one act
plays were judged.
Several junior high students
won acting awards in
CJHS “Androcles and the Lion"
takes second place in one-act play
competition.
Emily Williams, eight grade
student, won Best Actress overall.
Out of eight All-Star Cast
members, three were chosen from
First Birthday
Sarah Elizabeth Franks
turned 1-year-old on Jan.
18. She celebrated her
first birthday on Jan. 22
with a Barney party. She Is
the daughter of Lamar and
Angola Franks, and the
sister of Aeron Franks, all
of Carthago. Lota of family
and friends shared In the
celebration, Including hor
Aunt Mona Dane, of
Austin; Aunt Claudia and
Uncle Wondoll Bailey, of
Timpson; hor grandpar-
ents, MaryAnn and Rade
Arnold, of Clayton; Char-
lie, Monlquo, Russell and
Jonathan Davis, of Clay-
ton; Brenda Judson, of
Carthage c Bulah
Smith (n i-n *•), of Old
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Carthage Junior -High drama
students' hard work has paid off in
a big way.
The students won second place
in the one act play, "Androcles and
the Lion".
Recently performed at Panola
liege for U.IL
was directed by Kimberley H.
Funderburk.
Funderburk stressed, am so
Brightwell to perform in All State Band
Beckville High School senior
Carthage-Cbelsey Harris, seventh Lance Brightwell has been selected
grader, and Marie Wilson, eight
grader.
Two Carthage students were
chosen for Honorable Mention All-
Star Cast memberv-Leslie Bounds,
eight grader and Jessica Williams,
the ' eight grader.
Tbe junior high students began
rehearsing December 1 and gave up
some of their Christmas vacation to
work on the play.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 2000, newspaper, February 9, 2000; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280048/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.