Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 18, 1983 Page: 17 of 28
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Douglas Hayden displays his wood crafts.
Donna is a 1962 graduate of sons who are presently attending services to the community.
ige High School and a native Carthage High School Their oldest Each of the recipients will be
_______ ______ _ “Everything I do is for the of Carthage son Bob graduated from CHS in nominees for the Volunteer of the
I for keeping supplies of the beauty students later if they are being at benefit of my children except lot 1982, , Yec oword.which is presented
shop. tentive during class the halt styling I participate In at She recently helped organize Anderson is among several in- dur ing he Ehombe olCommerke
Severel other churches in town “I prepare lessons that I feel the the nursing home That I do the 20th reunion for the classes of dividugls who during the past year banquet which is held during
also participate in the program and children will enjoy studying with because they appreciate it so much 62 and 63. who hove been presented the January. ..
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ByMeliso Jones each chairmen is responsible for the hopes that they will learn ond It really makes you feel good
A Carthago netive who devotes restocking the supplies for those something also." I
e lorge portion of her time to ser- who will be usine the small beout C ‘
ving others hes been selected as shop of the nursing home neat
the Ponolo Newspopers Volunteer Anderson is a three w - _____
of the Month. ber of the Ponolo County Ag ‘I enjoy leeching the teenagers
in addition to the hours sho Boosters Club and was among the I guess thof’s the reason I have ________ . .
spends serving other*. Donna An- individuals who organited the club taught lor so long/' agriculture and 4-H programs here
derson i* a full-time setrelory for three years ago. During the recent Bluegress are excellent because wo have so
two companies, a mother of three During the developing stages of Festival which was sponsored by many people whn help wih them i
son* and helps with the 600 acre the club Donna served as the Ponolo County 4-H clubs and-ust try to do my shore."
family ranch on Dixie Lake rood. treosurer while her husband, Bob Panola Newspapers, Anderson In addition to the volunteer
Anderson says she loves to help by, was president for two years. along with Michio Hendrickson work Anderson is involved in,
other* ond most of the volunteer A* a member of the ag booster orgonized the event which proved being secretary and bookkeeper
work the doo* l« for the benefit of club, Anderson spent several hours successful, for two businesses can keep one
her children ond other children. working in concession* to raise “Michie (Hendrickson) and I rather busy.
Her volunteer service* are not money which the club uses to pur started about November
directed at ony particular Hom. She ehose and donate shears scales organizing this festival. We While she heaps h
is simply inivolved in several and other supplies for the local scheduled performers and made about the family form
things. agriculture and 4-H dubs in the plans." Donna also answers the business
On the fourth Thursday of each county. Anderson spent several hours
month she can bo found at Panola The object of the club is to help setting up and decorating fo
Nursing Home where she end promote agriculture in the county show on Friday Saturday _______ ___________________________
Other members of the First United by providing workers and money. worked during the show and relur- are both family businesses
Methodist Friendship Circle gather During the weak Anderson nod Sunday afternoon to dean up-
end style resident*' noir. spend* approximately four hour* On behalf of the Governor'* Of- "I’m just miserable if I’m not
The Friendship Circle Is the preparing a Sunday School lesson fleer of Volunteer Services. Ponolo doing something. I hove to stay
young women’s club at the church for the junior high students who ol Newspapers will present a plague busy." sho sold
and Anderson I* the chairman of tend First United Methodist to Anderson signed by Gov. Mark tY
the group who fix holt. Anderson fool* that the lessons White. Cartha
As chairman she Is responsible ore something that will benefit the
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knife and a boftle of glue
Although he constructs most of
his crafts outdoors he works on
the popcicle stick wishing welts
and fruir baskets while watching
felevision
He estimates it takes three
hours and 270 popcicle sticks to
build the 10 meh diometer baskets
from, o pattern he developed him
self
Besides his new found hobby
Hoyden and his wife Juanita are
very active in the American
Association for Retired Persons
and the Central Baptist Church Be
Active live Longer Club
Hayden donated several of his
woodcrafts tor a recent AARP
white elephant sole and says they
auctioned well
He also enjoys gardening but
says that now since the produce
from the gw den has slowed he
has time to work on projects tor
the flea market He plans to sell his
shape of animals
Hayden has spread the pleasure
he finds in his hobby to others He
has offered patterns for his work
to Vacation Bible School and m
st rue ted clients at Logan Sheltered
Workshop in the intricate con
struc’ion of clothes pin choirs The
clients now sell the little choir* o’
their thrift shop on the city square
Aithouoh Hayden says he winds
up giving most of his handicrofts
away he is now stock piling some
•torn* to sell in a Reo market
"I hope to sell jus enough to
keep me in materials says
Hayden with a chuckle
One item Hoyden hope* will be
popular at »he Reo market is hi*
fovorite a wooden cowboy boot
shape with hooks to hold keys He
has decorated the woll plaques
with little me»ol letter* that spell
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Following retirement Douglas
Hayden was looking for a hobby to
occupy hi* time When hi*
daughter came up with a pattern
for wooden owl key racks he
thought he d give it a try
Now six months later Hayden
has turned his carport into a
disploy case for his new found oc
fivity • wood crafting
Hayden traces patterns finds
them in nest *paper* or develops
his own for crafts carved ovt of
white pine. He ofilizes wooden
clothes pins and popcicle sticks to
device some of his creations
Among his crafts there are
recipe holder j wooden anima**
with a clothes pin for a beak or
mouth to hold the card Or paper
d»H sire chairs - designed hum
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