Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 3, 1985 Page: 2 of 38
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Panola Junior College. Head-
count enrollment in college-
credit courses stands at 1,348.
representing a 10 percent In-
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Future clinic dates will be an-
TROY JONES
P. O. Box 574
Carthage, Texas
4M-4240
Shodowboxes Custom-designed To
Your Individual Taste. Frame Such
Memorabilia As Grandma's Crochet,
Plates. Medals Or Grandpa's Military
Memorabilia, Coins, Pistols, Knives,
Eyeglasses, Pipe, And Other
Conversation Pieces. BRING THS
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BYMRS JM SMITH
Mike Edens. Jay Griffith. Judy For Worth over the weekend.
Griffith and Pat Dorman went to Their children showed calves
Modisonville, Texas, last week and won the following ratings:
for the funeral of their cousin's Lorry Jr. won fifth place with his
Standley Green is the daughter place with his colf: Leslie
of the late Wynell Edens Green. Morehead won ninth place in her
and Gary Morehead
their spent Tuesday with her mother.
Mrs. J JM. Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gill Sr.. They used the Beckville 4-H
Larry Jr. and Barry. Ur. and Mrs. Club of Panola County for the
James Morehead and children ABM judging team. They at-
attended the Fat Stock Show In tended a joint birthday party
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spring Messenger showed that Panola
was the only area public junior
college to show an increase in
enrollment lost fall. The other
nouncod.
The Health
phasizes that
at the home of their grand* months while the was in the
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Bear- hospital after suffering a serious
don. in Fort Worth heart attack and he was in the
Mrs. Roscoe Gill of New Sum- hospital for some time, ore now
merfield is visiting her son and ot home. Weare oll glad to hove
family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gill them back homa.
Sr.. Larry Jr. and Barry, and at- The program committee of the
tended the Beckville-Joaquin UMW of the Beckville Methodist
basketball game here Monday Church mat Monday in the home
night. While here they will of the president. Louise Smith,
celebrate Larry Sr.'s birthday. for a covered dish luncheon and
Trent and Ryan Kelley of planning session. The program
Dallas spent the weekend with books were Mod out and ports
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. assigned to members.
ternoon and visited
mother. Mrs. T.F. Jordan Sr.
artment om- to bring the child's immunization
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dan Jr. of Shreveport went to Brasher and Miss Smith.
Houston Saturday and brought Mr. and Mrs. Whit Doniels of
his sister. Jane Jordan, homo. Liberty. Texas. and hi mother.
Jane has boon in Houston Mrs. Tommie Doniels of Tatum,
several weeks where sho un- visited Mrs. Jim Ben Barnett
Cleora Shivers. Mrs. Jim Bon Bar-
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same period lost year, according students.
to college officials. Enrollment "Panola Junior Coilego has
for spring 19B4 was 1,217. always enjoyed a supportive at-
"This is a report that I am very titude from the community and
pleased to make," commented the board of trustees. Wo are a
Doan of Admissions Martha small community, very fortunate
Miller. "A small college must to have a public junior college
make many decisions con- providing a variety of services to
coming class offerings. use of meet the needs of its citizens.”
facilities and student recruit- Miller stated.
ment. At a time when many Throughout the spring
colleges are making enrollment semester continuing education
adjustments downward. It Is short-term courses will bo of-
heartening to see our fared. It Is expected that total
enrollment going up.” enrollment, including college-
Dean Miller further stated credit and continuing education
that a Coordinating Board report courses, will exceed 2,000
printed last weak In the TJCTA students.
. Health department clinic
immunizations program set
available to all children,
ning at two months of age. Im-
munizations to be offered in-
clude mumps, measles, rubella,
oral polio, diptherio-tetanus-
pertussis (DTP), and tetanus-
dipthoria (Td). The Td vaccine is
also availoble to adults.
All children must be ac-
companied by a parent or legal
-guardian. Parents are reminded
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Grissom, Debe & Chessher, Earl. Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 3, 1985, newspaper, February 3, 1985; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430495/m1/2/?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.