The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Page: 1 of 18
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Carthage was recently rec-
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A total of 89 students ognized as one of the 50 organization, design, promo- Clarksville,
Tate explained that all new
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program for historic down-
town and neighborhood com-
mercial districts. It is based
chocolate.
Some of the many live auc-
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to preserve the archeological,
historical and cultural
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will be closed Thursday, but
will re-open Friday and
Saturday for regular hours.
Brookshires and H.E.B.
will be open from 7 a.m. to 2
p.m. Thursday. CVS will be
also. The Transfer Station open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
» attend the upcoming Texas
replace board member Kathy Education Code board training.
Thursday, and Walmart will
be closed.
Ail banks and the post
office will be closed
Thursday only.
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Region IV. This allows the col-
lege another avenue for pur-
chasing. There are no costs up
front and could save funds for
the college.
The board approved the
release of the pledged securi-
ties at Fanners State Bank.
. Dr. Joe Shannon gave an
Pipers present annual show
Start Your Holiday Season present their annual Christmas ney through
with Christmas in Carthage! in Carthage Show. This year’s favorite Chri
On December 1, 2, and 3, dinner theatre event, One
the Panola College Pipers will Magic Christmas, takes a jour-
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Established 1873
up with two Texas schools as
Chapter 41 and accepted a res-
ignation from Cheryll Thomas.
The Panola College Board
of Trustees met Monday night
and approved a lease/purchase
agreement with Chase for
copiers. This agreement allows
the college to be reimbursed
for the purchase and to enter
into a five-year lease at a 4.38
percent interest’ rate. Board
president Dr. Greg Powell said
this is a significant savings for
the college and is authorized in
the Texas Public Property
Finance Act.
The board adopted the reso-
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Texas Flag that flew over the
Capital, crystal sphere with
embedded eagle, oriental rug,
red and black patterned quilt,
diamond ring, two meals a
month for a year at the Texas
Tea Room, decorated Christ-
mas tree, a 20 X 24 family
portrait gift certificate from
Don’s Photography, $1,000
gift certificate to Brae’s
Steakhouse, a limo ride'with
flowers and $50 gift certifi-
cate for dinner to Johnny
Cace’s Seafood and
Steakhouse, and numerous
other items.
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ffiuck’s Pizza
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some of the
istmas classics
with a few newer holiday
tunes mixed in. A great meal
combined with fabulous enter-
tainment and a visit from a
famous holiday personality
promise to make this a special
evening for the entire family.
The event begins with din-
ner being served i *
evening in the Panola College at Brae’s.
Ballroom, followed by the
show. Tickets are $12.00 for
students and $15.00 for adults,
and should be paid in advance
to hold a reservation.
For additional information
or to make reservations, con-
tact Sarin Peck, Panola
College Director of Vocal
____ Music at 903-693-2061 or
Cutesy photo send an email to
Panola College Pipers prepare for their opening night per- speck@panola.edu.
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Have you tried one of these? MargHerlta, Greek, Steak 1
historic
Implemented in 1981, the
program has assisted more Freeport,
than 140 communities C
Services in the fight against reward system until Christmas,
tage. The school will purchase student obesity. which would result in a 25
700 credits. Tate explained that all new minute break during tutorial
The board tabled the board members are required to time. Junior high principal Vic
appointment of someone to attend the upcoming Texas
See BISD page A2
; Agriculture, and the Texas
daily attendance credits would Department of State Health principal, reported on a new
give BISD a monetary advan-
Staff photo
at 6:30 each First graders from Kim Bagley and Amanda Ivy’s classes enjoy a Thanksgiving day least
Business holiday schedule
The Panola County
Courthouse will be closed
Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday for the Thanksgiving
holiday. City Hall will be
closed Thursday and Friday
The Chamber of Chamber of Commerce. This
Commerce All That Glitters auction is the only fundraiser
Gala had a record 250 atten- of the chamber each year,
dees and netted approximate- Other highlights of the
ly $19,000, according to evening included music
chamber president Tommie played by the Quartet com-
Ritter Smith. prised of Mike McGowan,
Smith also had high praise Jerry Hale, Larry Greer,and
for all the committees, volun- Chauncy Smith,
teers and restaurants partici-
BISD accepts resignation,
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makes Chapter 41 deal
Beckville Independent Ballard, who resigned recently.
School District board members
met Monday night and
director
Brasher.
The board viewed a video
Superintendent Devin Tate concerning the joining together Roll. Five library books were
said that partnering with of the Texas Education donated by Jane Cammack in
Hubbard and Oglesby ISDs to Agency, Texas Department of honor of Inez Weaver,
purchase weighted average Agriculture, and the Texas Ted Reeves, high school
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Were Where You Are.
, Beckville Sunset
Members approved placing Elementary principal Bruce
all 607 Panola County Hawkins reported enrollment
approved an agreement to team. Appraisal District board of at 295 with a 94 percent atten-
up with two Texas schools as director votes for Sonny dance rate. The failure rate is
18 students. He announced 62
students on die All-A Honor
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Sixteen restaurants provid-
pating in “The Taste of ed delectable food offerings
Carthage” and the individuals ranging from salmon to bar-
and corporations donating beque to chicken and to
items for the silent and live
auctions.
Proceeds of the auctions
will be used for the operation crystal vase, Houston Texans
staff photos of the Panola County. Limited Edition football,
Chamber of Commerce All That Glitters attendees busy themselves with good food and
bidding on live and silent auction items.
on a
fell of 2005 was 52,480. A above average performance in
College Center and die Shelby was held at SRTC with 175 criteria focus on planning, tion. The agency administers Lufkin,
staff and volunteers, preserva-
tion ethic, training and pro-
gram assessment.
The Texas Main Street
Board approves agreement
lution for the Cooperative reported enrollment was up 20
Purchasing Network. The net- percent from last year and that
work is administered through SRCT has begun an agriculture
enrolled in the agriculture sci- National Main Street Cities in tion and economic restructur-
ence l_2 ___2 ..J__~ ’. ' ~~ ” '
classes. Education core classes Commission and the National historic preservation. Eagle Lake, Electra, El|
as well as. dual enrollment Trust for Historic Implemented in 1981, the Fairfield,
classes are also experiencing Preservation,
increased enrollment. Contact Cities chosen as National
hours for SCC and SRTC in the Main Street Cities must show throughout the state.
foil of 2005 was 52,480. A above average performance in The THC is the state
update regarding the Shelby record enrollment celebration 10 categories. The selection agency for historic preserva-
Regionpl Training Center. He attending.
four-point-approach Brenham, Canton, Celina,
Clifton,
• Comanche, Corsicana,
and industrial technology Texas by the Texas Historical ing, all within the context of Decatur, Denison, Denton,
* ■' ' historic preservation. Eagle Lake, Electra, Elgin,
Implemented in 1981, the Fairfield, Farmersville,
"’Tjeorgetown,
Goliad, Gonzales, Grand
Saline, Grapevine,
Greenville, Irving, Kerrville,
La Grange, Levelland, Llano,
McKinney, Mineola,
a variety of programs, like the Monahans, Mt. Vernon,
Texas Main Street Program, Nacogdoches, New
Braunfels, Odessa, Paris,
Pharr, Pilot Point, Pittsburg,
Plainview, Rio Grande City,
Other 2006 National Main San Marcos, Sequin, Sonora,
Street Cities include: and Winnsboro.
Amarillo, Beaumont, Bowie,
program.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 23, 2005, newspaper, November 23, 2005; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280047/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.