Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1985 Page: 2 of 42
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scriber Line Charges can contact
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OPEN
9:00-5:30
Our Office will be open five days a
week and we can now accept new
patients.
probably be met with confusion
despite the publicity they have
received for quite some time
The following is a description of
what the Subscriber Line Charge
is all about
monthly fee will be capped at $4
until 1 990
Elliott, Bridget Peavy and Wyndi
Satterwhite, sixth grade.
Class of‘35
plans reunion
Members of the Carthage High
School class of 1935 will have
their 50 year reunion July 27 at
the Best Western Twelve Oaks
beginning at 5 p.m.
Members of the class of 1935
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the remaining customers
The commission decided that
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month Subscriber . per month charges to be applied
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Purchase Any Style Of Ladies
Clearance Shoes At Markdown Price And Get
A Pair Of Jellies At No Extra Charge!
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costs from their customers The
FCC is expected to approve a
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4 Sunday, June 2, 1985
ds were given to all students Denise Petty, Maryiln Ross and
participating. First place ribbons Susan Sharp, seventh grade: and
were awarded to Chris Linton for John Alford, Teri Cotton, Charles
Ann Tuttle's second grade
class at Beckville Elementary
School had its annual spring
flower show Friday, May 17.
Preparations for the show
began April 16 when Inez
Weaver and Addie Ludlow,
flower show judges, visited the
students. They gave each of the
children a plant and helped them
to pot it correctly. They also
spoke with the group on how to
care for their potted plants and
on the art of flower arranging.
These ladies returned May 17
to judge.the students' plant and
flower arranging projects. A war-
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bills. Subscriber Line Charges would
A $1 per
annual memorial day at Harris
Chapel Cemetery Sunday.
Olive Jordan received word
Monday of the death of her
cousin, Dr. Irmabell Phillips. She
died at her home in Austin Sun-
day, May 26. She was the
daughter of the late Joe and Liz-
zie Woodall Phillips of Carthage.
She was born in Carthage in
1909, graduated from Carthage
High School and was a retired
teacher from Austin High School.
Brad, Blaine and Sheri Gillis of
rates to offset the like more information on Sub
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presiding. Ed Craig led the
singing followed by prayer by
Joe Redmon. Akie Craig gave
the financial report of the
cemetery committee expenses
and the balance on hand. Lamar
Yarborough gave the report of
the Endowment Fund stating up
to that day the fund had grown
to $69,000. All committees were
re-elected. Rev. Vickers, pastor
of Mt. Zion Baptist Church,
delivered the memorial service.
Lunch was served from long per-
Carthage spent lost week with
their father Charles Hugh Gillis;
grandmother. Mrs H.D. Gillis;
and uncle, Danny Gillis. Brad
and Blaine helped their daddy
and uncle cut and bale hay while
they were here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin of
Little Rock, Calif., who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Rosser Crawford Sr. and other
friends left Tuesday.
Funeral services for LaVern
Hammons Wilson, 66 of Tatum
were held Tuesday afternoon at
2 p.m. at First Baptist Church in i
Beckville, under the direction of ’
Hawthorn Funeral Home. Rev.
Mow is the time for Pond and Lake Stocking Mybrid Bluegill, Floride Nybrid Bass, Chen-
mel Catfleh, Fetheed Minnows, and Wyhrid Grate Carp.
Um Iyhrid Bluegil will RMCH the welght of 2% to J Ibs. We furmish your Mauling
Contelmers.
We guerantee Iive dellvery.
Dellvery will be Monday Jun 3, at the times listed for the following towns end loce-
tlens.
San Augustine - Mills Farm Supply, 8 00-9 00 am 275-3435
Cantar Metcoll Feed and Fertilizer, 10 00 1100 a m.. 598 3315
Henderson Joe's Feed and Fertilizer, 1230-130 p m., 657 4284
Carthage Dock Griffen Feed and Farm 2:30-3:30 p.m., 693 3618
Waskom Ford Farm Store. 4:30-5:30 p.m . 687 2520
Call your local Feed Store to place your order
or call collect: 405/777-2202
Fishery consultant and pend votenoning available.
Special Deliveries en large ponds end leke order.
DUNN'S FISH FARM
Jennifer Alexander,
business customers starting in
be a sound and fair way fot local June with no additional dollar
companies to recover these being applied in June 1986 The
Nathan and Amber Guinn of Beall's Department Stores in a Guinns registered for the
Carthage were the lucky win- May 25 drawing. Nathan and drawing at the Carthage Beall s
ners of an Ocean Pacific mini Amber are pictured here with store.
racer, one of 105 given by their father, Buddy Guinn. The
reduction in interstate long Those customers who would
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Dr. Paul Cullum, Chiropractor, an
nounces the associateship with Dr.
Robert Cantor in the practice of
Chiropractics.
Dr. Cantor has his B.S. from Jackson
ville State University, in Jacksonville,
Alabama, and was graduated from
Palmer College of Chiropractics. in
Davenport, Iowa, in June 1973. Dr. Cantor
practiced for five years in Alabama and
the past five and a half years has taught
at Texas Chiropractic College, in
Pasadena, Texas, and Life Chiropractic
College, in Marietta, Georgia.
The family of Elder John H
Hunt Sr. wishes to extend their
gratitude and heartfelt ap
preciation for your acts and ex-
pressions of kindness, deeds and
love shown during his lengthy
illness and our period of
bereavement
May God bless each of you
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Lee Hunt, pastor of the Calvary
Baptist Church, officiated. Burial
Fulgium, Darla Harris, Linda
Jones, Shaunette Parker, Justin
Pierce, Michelle Thomas, John
Wilbanks, Mark Wiley, Kim Will,
Jerry Woods, Terry Woods and
Nicky Parsons, eighth grade;
Penni Cammack, Deborah
Cox, Tracy Creel, Jo Ann Dailey,
Rodney Haskins, Amy Harris,
Shelly Kemp, Terah Pannell,
the best overall entry; Andi Hud-
son for the best pot plant;
Michelle Pigg for the best flower
arrangement and best single
flower; and Alan McMillen who
tied for the best flower
arrangement.
Other students participating
in the flower show were Jason
Henley, Ron Briggs, Christy Dot-
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Announcement 1
followed in New Prospect
Cemetery in Beckville. ■
Mrs. Wilson died Sunday at E
her home in Tatum. She was I
born Nov. 24, 1918, in Beckville,
the daughter of the late Robert
Lee and Alice Blackmon Ham-
mons. She had lived in Tatum for
Winning florists
Fiust piece winners pose with their they ere Chris Linten, Andi Hudson,
entries and blue ribkens. Frees left. Adem McMillen and Michelle Pigg.
son, Freddie
be new charges on
telephone customers
These Access Charges or
scriber Line Charges
Bates, Blain
Harris, Chad
manent tables in the park out-
side the cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cassady
returned Sunday from a visit
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mallie Guinn, in Urania. La. Her
sister and family from Bogalusa,
la . met them there.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bridges
and family of Canton. Texas; Mr
and Mrs. Roy Mann of Bay town.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ulish
Broumley and Christi of
Longview. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
Redmon Jr. Amy and Katy Joe
Mrs. James Campbell and Eloise
Flanagan spent Sunday with Mrs.
Odell Broumley.
Fannie Williams of Carthage
and sister Ada Robinson of Silver
City, N.M., visited their sister,
Mrs. Virgie Williams, here last
week.
Brian Cummins of Navasota.
Texas, spent the Memorial Day
weekend with his aunt, Louise
Smith. He also visited his uncle.
Brinson Parker, and Mrs. Parker.
Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Parker
for the weekend were their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. J.C. Kelley, Trent and Ryan
of Dallas.
John Henry Metcalf returned
home Friday from a week's visit
with his son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Metcalf and Donna
of Austin. Emory and Connie
brought him home and spent the
Mr and Mrs. Jess Welch and
daughter Bettye of Orange
visited Maud Langley Saturday,
then attended the Harmony Hill
Cemetery memorial day.
Margaret Ray of Troup. Texas,
spent Monday through Wed-
nesday with Jim Ben Barnett.
Tuesday they went with mem-
bers of the Beckville Year Round
Garden Club to the American
Rose Garden Center near
Shreveport. Mrs. Ray is a former
president of the club. Making the
trip were Bessie Garner, Jewel
Garner. Ms. Ray, Jim Ben Bar-
nett, Nannie Pearle Woods.
Odessa Metcalf, Del Yar-
borough, Patsy Weber and
Golda Hall.
Vernie Barber Jr. of Fort Wor-
th spent the weekend with his
uncle, Rufus Barber, and they at-
tended the annual memorial day
at Harris Chapel Cemetery Sun-
day. Also attending were Mrs.
Miller Barber, Mrs. J M. Smith
and Joe Cullen Smith of Beckville
and her daughters, Ruth Tullis,
Mary Alice Kuhn and her
husband, and Margie Edens, all
of Longview; Mrs. Virgie
Williams of Beckville and her
sisters-in-law, Fannie Williams of
Carthage and Ada Robinson of
Silver City, N.M.: and many
others from other places.
A business session and
memorial services were held at
salutatorian; Epsey Lee Aber-
nathy, John Brooks, Forest
Brooks, Robert Brown, Jr., Hugh
Browning, W.S. Chadwick, Ed-
mond Clabaugh, Nell Car-
michael, Gary Chadwick, Buster
Davis, Thelma Fay Fyke, Willie B.
Finklea, Grace Fite, Troy
Gholston, Marguerite Goolsby,
Elizabeth Hays, Emma Ruth
Hagen, Marcene Holt, Shorty
Heaton.
Also, Rosa Lee Hancock, Myr-
tle Hull, Monnie P. Jones, Faye,
Jones, Richard Knight, Robert
Louis Kyle, Margie Liston, Brodie
LaGrone, Charles Lovil, Lula B.
Mangham, Thelma Maines,
Hallie McNair, Henry E. Poss,
James Robinson, Josephine
Soape, Edith Shaw, Hazel West-
moreland, George B. West, Cary
Rhiddlehoover, Elsie LaGrone,
Travis LaGrone, Maurine Mit-
chell, Marjorine Murphy, James
Ross, George (Buddy) Un-
derwood. J.C. Gentry, and
Preston Sistrunk.
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of her husband, Bob Wilson. She
was a homemaker and a Baptist.
LaVern was reared in Beck-
ville and attended Beckville
schools and has many relatives
and friends living here.
She is survived by one son.
Crawford McDaniel of El Paso:
two sisters, Avora Hammons Set-
tles of Norcross, Ga., and Aline
Beaty of Marshall: three
brothers, Elzie Hammons of
Delhi, La. Luran Hammons of
Jennings La., and Randall Ham-
mons of Pasadena: three aunts,
Clemma Shipp of Marshall, Mrs
J.M. Smith of Beckville, and Lillie
Lantz of Houston: and a host of
friends.
Mrs. Walter (Margie) Smith of
Carthage, formerly of Beckville
is a patient at Tyler Medical Cen-
ter in Tyler. She is the mother of
Dennis Smith of Carthage.
Addie Moore of Beckville and
granddaughter, Jena Malone of
Carthage, have returned from a
two-week visit with Mrs. Moore's
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
(Evelyn) Tolbert, and family
While there they attended the
graduation exercises for her
granddaughter, Carlyn Tolbert.
They also visited another grand-
daughter. Kay Metcalf, and'
children in Clute, Texas.
Line Charge goes into effect
June 1 for all residential and
single-line business customers
The new monthly fee was or
dered by the Federal Corn
munications Commission
Businesses with multi line
telephone service have been
paying $6 per month Subscriber
Line Charges since May 25
1984.
Subscriber Line Charges were
designed by the FCC to be paid
by all telephone customers as
part of their regular monthly
phone bills. This fee helps pay
for the cost associated with the
line that connects each
customer’s home or office to the
telephone network.
Until now much of this cos*
was recovered in the 'es
customers paid for long ance
service. The FCC, however, or
dered this practice be phased
out to reduce the incentive for
large telephone users to bypass
the long distance network with
privately owned systems. Bypass
increases the cost of service to
to the monthly phone bills of all
residential and single line
Officials from Beckville Mid-
1 die School recently announced
honor roll students for the final
six weeks of school.
On the "A" roll are Denise
Crawford, Melissa Elliott,
Claudia Guillote, Scott Harris
I and Felicia James, eighth grade.
I Jason Acker. Charity Dorman.
। Toni Ford, Larry Gill, Katy Pat-
j terson, Roxann Reed and Thresa
Wallace, seventh grade: and
Clay Brasher, Angela Hutto and
Casey McGuire sixth grade.
On the "B" roll are Britt Am-
sler, Sonya Brasher, Wendy
Cariker, Lance Cohorst, Barbara
Davenport, Dayton Elliott, Kami
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11 a.m. with Keith Williams weekend. They all attended the
Agustin Torres and Zerita West- were Melba Whitaker, valedic-
moreland. torian; Marilyn Jordan,
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Grissom, Debe & Chessher, Earl. Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1985, newspaper, June 2, 1985; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422304/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.