The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 44, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 2003 Page: 3 of 32
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Contact Information (cell phones, relatives, etc.).
It is difficult to put into
words our appreciation for the
tremendous expressions of sym-
pathy, compassion, and gen-
erosity shown to our family
during the great loss of our Jill.
The outpour of love shown
by the wonderful people of our
community, will always be re-
membered by her family.
The Family of
Jill Willis Jones
903-753-5329
903-935-2591
903-657-2116
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Phone (903) 693-7888
The Panola Watchman (USPS 419720) is published
each Wednesday and Sunday by ASP Westward LP,
109 West Panola, Carthage, Texas 75633-518 and
entered as Periodicals Matter at the Carthage, Texas
Post Office. POSTMASTER: Send address changes
to: The Panola Watchman, P.O. Box 518, Carthage,
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one of the most important insect
pests of lawns in east Texas.
Although most damaging in
Gulf Coast regions and in the
southern half of the state, chinch
bugs can be a problem anywhere
St. Augustinegrass is grown.
Although the southern chinch
bug is a serious pest only on St.
Augustinegrass lawns, it also
feeds on zoysiagrass, centipede-
grass, bahiagrass, and bermuda-
grass. The common chinch bug
is a closely-related species that
also occasionally damages tur-
fgrass and may also be frequent
in bermudagrass, fescue and
zoysiagrass lawns.
Expanding, irregular patches
of dead or stunted grass sur-
rounded by a halo of yellowing,
dying grass often provide the
fust clue to the presence of
chinch bugs. These islands of
dying grass tend to increase in
size and merge as insect num-
bers increase. Damage can de-
velop rapidly, especially in
sunny locations during hot, dry
weather.
Chinch bug damage can be
confused with certain lawn dis-
eases or other physiological dis-
orders. Brown patch is a com-
mon disease affecting the leaf
blades of St. Augustinegrass.
Brown patch symptoms, how-
ever, usually occur in a circular
or semi-circular pattern, as op-
posed to the irregular-shape ar-
eas of dead and dying grass that
result from chinch bug feeding.
Chinch bug damage also can be
difficult to distinguish from that
caused by drought. Detection of
significant numbers of the in-
sects themselves is the best
proof that chinch bugs are the
cause of the damage.
Adult southern chinch bugs
are small and slender, 1/6 to 1/5
of an inch long. They have black
bodies with white wings. Each
wing bears a distinctive, trian-
gular black mark. Chinch bugs
are found most readily in the
weakened, yellowing grass
around a dead spot in the lawn.
In Texas, adult chinch bugs
are inactive during the winter.
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Jenelle Brooks, board member
Diabetic Awareness of
Carthage. "These programs are
always informative about deal-
any of the products fail to pro-
vide control, apply a synthetic
phyrethroid such as permethrin
Lawn aeration, in combination ,o y°ur lawn.
with top-dressing, also can help
reduce thick layers of thatch.
Aeration is performed 1
punching holes in the turf to in-
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Do not over fertilize your lawn,
dying zones in turfgrass are ac-
companied by the presence of
chinch bugs, some corrective
action is needed. Chemical in-
secticides, when used according
to label directions, can provide a
up to 300 eggs, which hatch in rapid reduction in chinch bug
about two weeks. The nymphal
stage lasts about 30 days, while
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fruit and (one percent) milk.
Tuesday-Salisbury steak and
gravy, scalloped potatoes, sea-
of affected areas and examining
the soil and base of the turf.
When chemical control is
necessary, products containing
r diazinon, chloipyrifos, or
found between the green tops of acephate are suggested for
the plant and the soil below, homeowners applications.
Thatch provides a (
home for chinch bugs, and
chemically binds with many in-
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less effective.
Proper mowing practices can
help reduce thatch build up.
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Amanda Haley, of Carthage,
graduated from Stephen F.
Austin State University on May
10, 2003 with her Master of So-
cial Work degree. She graduated
summa cum laude with a cumu-
lative GPA of 4.0.
She is a member of the Alpha
Chi National College Honor
Scholarship Society and the Phi
Alpha Honor Society for Social
Work. She is now working for
the United States Representative
Max Sandlin in Marshall.
Haley is the daughter of
Robert and Janice Haley, of
Carthage, and the granddaughter
of the late William and Fairy
Wedgeworth, of Carthage, and
the late Henry and Bessie Haley,
of Center.
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tions each year.
color areas, especially in direct
sun, and along sidewalks and
Control of chinch bugs starts driveways. They can be found
with proper lawn care. Keeping by parting the grass at the edge
thatch a minimum, for example,
reduces chinch bug numbers and
makes other control methods
more effective. Thatch is the
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noting that it also contributes to people of all ages regardless of
thatch formation and makes
lawns more attractive as a food
source for chinch bugs.
soned mustard greens, roll, apri-
cots and (one percent) milk.
Wednesday-Chicken salad on
lettuce, tomato wedges, Copper
Penney salad, crackers, vanilla
pudding and (one percent) milk.
Thursday-Hot dogs with
chili, ranch style beans, tator
tots, cheese, onion and relish,
fruit cobbler and (one percent)
milk.
Friday-Barbecue chicken,
baked beans, com on cob, bread,
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Diabetic Awareness of for anyone who wants to attend,
Carthage will hold its annual especially diabetics and their
covered dish dinner at 12:30
p.m. June 1 in the Panola Col-
lege Banquet room. Dr. Royce
Hill, of Carthage, will be the
guest speaker presenting his
topic on "Please, Doctor, Do of the organization and does an
Something." outstanding job planning a pro-
A non-profit organization, gram each month that is educa-
Diabetic Awareness meets tionai for the
monthly without dues or obliga-
tions, solely for the purpose of of
diabetic education and group
support. Diabetic Awareness is
ing with diabetes."
Persons interested in spon-
soring Diabetic Awareness may
make checks payable to: Dia-
betic Awareness, Attention:
Jenelle Brooks. P.O. Box 315,
Carthage, Texas 75633.
Local physicians active in the
program are Dr. Royce Hill,
M.D. and Dr Dennis Golden.
O.D.
For further information,
please contact Sam McDonald at
903-693-2694
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