The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1996 Page: 10 of 14
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Healthcare Partners of East Texas is a cooperative
alliance of leading physicians, rural health clinics,
and hospitals, working in partnership with employ-
ers, insurance companies, and individuals to provide
and finance high-quality, cost-effective health care.
Our experience is unequalled: We're currently serv-
ing more than 180,000 lives covered by insurance
companies contracting with us. And more experi-
ence means more expertise in providing managed
care coverage that really works for you.
When you choose Healthcare Partners of East Texas,
your healthcare decisions - and your healthcare
dollars - stay right here in East Texas. And we're a
not-for-profit organization, so our decisions are
based only on the need to make health care more
accessible and affordable.
So when its time to choose a healthcare plan, look
for the name that cares for more East Texans;
the one that gives you the choices you want, and
the quality you deserve: Healthcare Partners of
East Texas.
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We offer a variety of plans to choose from; and since
our more than 980 physicians and more than 45
hospitals are located throughout East Texas, we're
sure to be close to where you live and work.
Editor's note: Entries for Caien-
lar Events AmM be submitted
Nfan 10 aua. Taeadays for iactaetoa
B the Wednesday issue of the paper,
for mere tafonaatioa, contact Anita
*403-7808.
E.B. and Orita Morrison of
Carthage have recently endowed a
scholarship at Panola College. The
scholarship, to be known as the
E.B. and Orita Morrison Educa-
tional Scholarship, will be used
each year to provide a scholarship
to a deserving sophomore student
to attend Panola College. The
scholarship will be awarded annu-
ally to a student pursuing a degree
in educational theatre, speech or
English.
Find out how much more we can do for your
company. Contact your insurance broker or
can 1-800-362-3041, and ask about Healthcare
Partners off East Texas.
A Not-For-Profit Cooperative Alliance
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E.B. Morrison, a graduate of the
University of Texas, taught Spanish
and coached football and baseball
at Carthage High School. He also
served in World War II as a Cap-
tain in Air Force intelligence. After
the war, he served as Superinten-
dent of Schools for Cuero ISD for
ten years. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison
came back to Carthage in 1957 and
taught in Carthage until their re-
tirement.
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Immunizations are available week
lays from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 4
>un. at the Texas Department of
lealth, 419 W. Sabine. Immunizations
iffered to children ages two months
ind up include MMR. oral polio, DTP,
letanus/diphtheria, Hib, and pneumo-
ua vaccine. Hepatitis B vaccine is
readable to all children under 12
nonths of age. All children must be ac-
companied by a parent or legal
guardian. Parents should bring the
child's immunization records. Social
Becurily number, and Medicaid num-
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Mrs. Morrison taught speech
and drama at Carthage High School
before being employed by Panola
College in 1962. Panola President
MJ*. Baker stated at the time of her
employment, "Mrs. Morrison's
record of work and her achieve-
ments speak for themselves.
Among her many winners in inter-
scholastic league competition since
1949 were eleven state champion
individuals or groups. We feel for-
tunate in having her join our fac-
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. Looking for these Class of 1954
Carthage High School students:
Vesta Baker, Carolyn Briery, Mary Sue
Coleman, ,J^W. Hancock, James L. Har-
ris, Johnnie Ruth Long, Bobbie Jean
Mills, and Charles Parnell. Please write
to Earl Malone, Route 3, Box 119,
Carthage, Texas 75633 or » 693-5398.
Single Adult Fellowship Group
will meet at Central Baptist Church
Activity Building Monday, Feb. 19
from 7 p.m. to 9 pun. Volleyball, table
games and refreshments will be in-
cluded. The group meets on the first
and third Mondays of each month.
Panola County Boys Baseball As-
sociation will hold registration for the
1996 season on Monday through
Wednesday, Feb. 19-21 from 5:30 p.m.
to 8 p.m. in the Exposition Building on
Ballpark Road. All players who will be
four yean of age by July 31, 1996, are
eligible to participate. All players will
register on these dates. If you have ad-
ditional questions about the Boys
Baseball prognun, please contact a
Dixie League official during registra-
tion.
Flatwoods Volunteer Fire De-
partment will host a Mexican dinner
Saturday, Feb. 24 at 6 p.m. at the fire
station on Highway 31 in the Galloway
Community. This is an "all you cm
eat" fundraiser for a donation. A cake
walk will follow. For more informa-
tion. • 903-622-4427.
Panola College will celebrate
Homecoming 96 with a variety of ac-
tivities that are sure to please students,
ex-students, and area residents alike.
See the Sunday Pnaofa Watchman for
more details.
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk
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__pun. Monday, Feb. 26 at U.T.
Library in Room 423 in “ ~
group wiB meet the last
cry effort to aAend For more informa-
tion,* 903-657-6233*
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Mjjmre Center, 4528 NE Stallings in
Nacogdoches on Tuesday, Feb. 27. Pre-
- --- will be given at 9:30 am.
and 1 pjn_ Following the presenta-
tions, a representative will be available
to answer questions and concerns you
hone dboM medicare.
East Texas Care. Ead Tex^Medkacmter Tyler Good Shepherd Medkal Center Memorial Medkal Center of EasITexas Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital ABanteWnorial Hospital
CoabyGormny Hospital Doctors Hospital Doctors Memorial Hospital ETMC Behavioral Health Center ETMC RehabBtatlon Center ETMC Spedaky Hospkai EM Texas Medical Center Athens East Texas Medkrai Center Crockett East Texas Medkai
Center re Vernon EM Texas Medkai Center Rttstxag EM Texas Medfcd Center RuskFarteid Memorial Hospital Qen Oats Hospital Henderson Memorial Hospital Hopkins County Hospital HuntsvOe Memorial Hospital Laird Memorial Hospital Linden Munich
Hoeptol Longview AmtxMory Sulcal Center McCuMon Regoqgjtedkal Center Meadow Pines Hospital Memorial Acute Long Tenn Case Hospital Memorial Hospital of Center Memorial MedkalCenterLMr^ston Nan Travis Memorial Hospital Panola General
HocpM Ptoetends Hospital - Presbyterian Hospital of Commerce Presbyterian Hospital of GreemBe Presbyterian Hospital of Kautnan Presbyterian Hospital of Winnsboro Red Mver General Hospital Sabine Va»y Center-GroveMoore Sabine Va(y Center-Oakhaven ‘
SaBineVMy Center-Woodbine -San AugMne Memorial Hospital St Michael Healh Cate Center Titus fte*onai Medical Center Trinity VaReyMedkal center Wood County Central Hospital
Weekly Clinics are available
Wednesdays and Fridays through the
WIC (Women Infants and Children)
program at the Texas Department of
Health, 419 W. Sabine. Hours are 8
a.m. to 5 pjn. * 693-9322 for an ap-
pointment WIC programs are available
regardless of race, color, religion, dis-
ability or national origin.
AWANA meets Wednesday
evenings from 6:30 to 8 pan. at First
Baptist Church's activity building. Ages
three through sixth grade arc invited. n
James McRight at 693-3569 for more
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; . "Home Sweet Home" will be the
theme at the meeting of Carthage
Christian Women's Club on Friday,
Feb. 9, at 12 pan. at Panola College.
Tickets are $8 inclusive. The program
will include singer and speaker Roberta
Kitchens, and Nell Bauer with new
ideas for decorating homes. Reserva-
tions and cancellations should be made
by Wednesday, Feb. 7. * Kim at 693-
B109 or Jackie at 693-5738. Free pre-
school nursery will be provided. Please
bring a child's lunch.
Stewart Regional Blood Center
and Carthage High School will have a
blood drive Friday, Feb. 9 from 8 a.m.
to 4 pjn. Stewart's bloodinobile will set
up in the parking area of the school at
*1 Bulldog Drive in Carthage. Any
healthy person 17 or older may donate
blood. Each donor will receive a free T-
jshirt. The drive is open Io the cotnmu-
Carthage High School senior play
"Because Their Hearts are Pure" will be
held Saturday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. and
'Sunday, Feb. 11 at 230 p.m. only in
the CHS auditorium. For more
I Kaeeptton to be held Tuesday, Feb.
‘13 at 1 pjn. at the Panola College Li-
‘bnuy for Barbara Ann Bonner, author
of Die Legacy, genealogy of Hollands
Quarter. Everyone is invited to come
and meet her and see her book. She will
have several copies. For more informa-
tion, * 693-2052.
COMING EVENTS
Driving) East Texas Chapter will
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each month. Members, please make ev-
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Wednesday, February 7, 1996
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1996, newspaper, February 7, 1996; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1279891/m1/10/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.