The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984 Page: 21 of 36
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through September to provide In Certhuge Schools Presents
formation concerning all aspects of preprem aired Mondeys
Social Security benefits The Carthage Schools Presents, a
representative will be in room 131 weekly television and radio show
Caledonia Creations. 212 N. St. KGAS Radio and again at 6 30 p.m.
Mary, on Friday Sept. 28, at 10 on Channel 4 Cable Vision, each
a m. The event is sponsored by Monday Today's program deals
Panola County Chamber of Com with Carthage PTA featuring PTA
President Mary Graves.
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There will be a cake walk fund loop 436, will hold their annual
raiser at the Flatwoods Volunteer Fall Fling Saturday Oct 6 from 1I
Fire Department firehouse on a.m. until 2 pm A beef burgundy
Saturday Sept 29, beginning at 7 and rice dinner will be featured
p.m . A homemade guilt will also be There will be crafts sales a tea
given away. Refreshments will be room boke and cookbook sole
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59 North (Marshall Highway), will of Panola Nursing Home onOe
hold their third annual Fall Festival 13. Contact Carolyn.
from 10 am until 3 p.m Saturday, or Carol Langford at the home if in-
Oct. 6 The event will feature arts forested in helping
and crafts. garage solo items, hobo Minb-triuthlonsleteg
stew with all the trimmings. Adult Oet. 13 in Commorep.,
plates oro 12 50 and children Zeppa Heart Mini-Triathlon. to
1,50 benefit the American Heart
4- Photography Club Association, will be held Oct. 13
meeffoRt bogle Rs*. 9 beginning at 9 a.m. Events
Tho first mooting of the newly scheduled Include a qvarter-mile
organised Panola County 4-H swim, a 10-kllometer run and an
Photography Club will be held Oct. 18 mile bike ride. For participation
9. Club adult leaders are Bud or spectator information, contact
Worley and Zack Patrick. Mooting Jim Stahl. Director: Zeppa Center;
location and time will bo an East Texas State University; Com-
nounced soon. The club will always merce. Texas 75428 or coll (214)
meet on the second Tuesday of the 886-5775.
month unless members are other- Carthago 441 Club
wise notified. meeting set Ref. 16
4-Bootsand saddle The Carthage 4-H Club regular
te meet Tuesday, Oet. 9 monthly meeting will be held
The Panola County 4 H Boots and Tuesday, Oct. 16. Leaders are Tom-
Saddle Club will hold their regular my and Donna Holmes The
meeting Tuesday, Oct. 9. begin meeting will begin at 7 p.m. In the
ning at 7 p.m. The meeting will be Extension meeting room of Panola
held in the Extension Service County Courthouse. Club meetings
meeting room at Panola County will always be on the third Tuesday
Courthouse. Leaders are Mickle of each month unless otherwise
Hendrickson and Shirley Buechler. notified.
Club meetings will always be on 4-
the second Tuesday of the month Meets Oeteber 19
unless otherwise notified The first meet 19 of the regular
Tezes Blueberry gvowers season for the Clayton 4-H Club
meeting Ret. 12-13 will be held on Monday Oct 29, at
Production and marketing poten- 7 p m. in Clayton Community Cen-
tials for the blueberry industry will ter. Leaders are Doug and Patsy
be the topic of a meeting among Waldrop Club meetings will
Texas growers to be held Oct. 12- always be held on the fourth Mon-
13 at Stephen F Austin University day of each month at Clayton Com-
Nacogdoches. Registration begins munity Center unless otherwise
at 8 a.m Oct. 12 notified
Commerce will host Its annual new
member breakfast at Panola
Junior College beginning at 6:45
a m. Sept. 27.
Cuneer Soeiety offers
many free servlets
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Niter's nete: The Calendar of Women s Club will meet Wed- The American Cancer Society of- ch Youth Fellowship will hold a
Events is a community service of nesday Sept 26 at noon, In Joe's fers a number of free services to fund-raising car wash Saturday.
Panola County Newspapers Its Cafe. Purpose of the meeting is to area individuals. For information Sept. 29 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
purpose is to provide a forum for discuss strategy for gaining re- on available free services from the at the church parking lot, 201
the announcement of upcoming election of President Reagan All ACS contact Moe Nichols at Panola South Shelby. Minimum donation is
events for area individuals, groups Interested persons are invited to General Hospital 693-3841. For S3 per vehicle.
: and organizations Notices for Sun attend, memorial contributions to the
‘ day publication must be received Marris Chepel 4- American Cancer Society moll to
no later than 5 p m. Thursday Club meets Wednesday Juanita Kinnett First National
. Notices for the Wednesday Colon The Harris Chopel 4-H Club will flank of Carthage One Bank Place Tencher in-serviee dey
dor must be received no later than hold their first regular season Carthage Tx., 75633. or phone setOet.I,noelesses
9 am Tuesday items received for meeting on Wednesday. Sept. 26 (214)693 380). There will be no classes Monday,
publication later than the specified Leaders are Olive Acker and Hugh Sociel Secvrity agent Oct. 1. as the day will be used for a
deadlines will be published in the Martin Meeting location and time aveilable on Thursdays teacher in-service workshop and
have not been made available The A representative of the Federal regional librarian conference,
club’s meetings will always be held Social Security Administration will Classes will resume regular
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Do hope everyone is doing fine brothers and their families
in this fine weather. You can surely I have some new neighbors I’ve
tell fall is in the air. Fall is my not met yet. It s Minnie Morton's
favorite season of the year Makes sister, Karen and family. I am
me yearn for the days when we anxious to meet them all Guess III
would get out early to pick cotton have to make up an excuse about
that pretty white stuff you'd pick borrowing a cup of sugar and go
and put in a brand new cotton meet them We all welcome them
• sack. Did you ever notice how good to Gary
cotton sacks smelled when new? It Helen Walter and I went to the
smelled so good you would just cemetery Sept. 13 to put flowers
hate to drag it in the wet dew up on Monroe s grave as it was his
and down the long cotton rows birthday. We went by Royce and
filling it full of cotton. If you Yvonne’s, and they joined us and
weren’t lucky enough to have a we spent some time looking and
cotton house, if could be put on the reading the headstones of even
wagon direct to be hauled to the the great-great-grandparents of
gin. After the bales were sold to my husband’s.
the highest bidder in town, you’d Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
go to the bank and pay off what Walter Craft were Mr. and Mrs.
you had borrowed to make the Robert Johnson Tammy and
crop that year. It may take two or Christopher of Missouri, and Mr.
three bales to get out of debt ac- and Mrs. Roy Sibert of Ohio
cording to how much you borrowed My visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
ip the spring. Hugh L. Swanzy. Mrs. William
We grew most of our food and Swanzy Wendy and Christal of Ap-
had cows, hogs and chickens, pleby Mr and Mrs David Vickery
Mama canned lots of fruit from the of Tenaha Mr and Mrs. Royce
orchards of peaches figs, apples Whiddon of Old Center Mrs. Win-
and pears When we sold the cot- ston Whiddon and Aaron of Dead
ton we could expect Papa to bring wood
home some mighty fine eating that Recent visitors of Mr and Mrs.
night Cheese and crackers were a Harvey Jones were Mr. and Mrs.
specialty of ours especially my James Sitton of LaPorte Dorothy
Momo You could look for a big Coriker of lake Charles Mr and
bucket of sausage in oil Boy were Mrs. Travis Brannon of Beaumont,
they delicious He was sure fo ond Modie lou Jimerson of Mar-
bring home bananas. finville.
We would sit out on the porch So sorry to hear of Inez
and listen for the wagon to come LaGrone’s death Sympathy is ex-
within hearing distance Have you fended to her family
ever heard a wagon coming on a Also I send sympathy to the
rough country road? Music to your family of Oro Reeves. Read of her
ears I'll say. death not long ago. We were
have its annual awards dinner and st Monday a business meeting and
a trail ride for all members on luncheon begin at noon with a
Saturday. Sept. 29 beginning at 2 program and covered dish meal
p.m. For more information call 693- Third Monday meetings begin at 1
7049 or 693-7238. p.m. with games Meetings are
Sunny Breve Church hosts held at Davis Park Commpnity Cen*
Children’s Bey Sept. 19 ter and all older citizens are in-
The Sunny Grove Church of God vited.
in Christ will host its annual 441 Rile Club
Children's Day Festivities Sept 29 t meet Oct. 1
30 The event will feature a beauty The Panola County Rifle Club will
pageant for girls ages 4 14 All ore hold its next meeting Tuesday Oct
invited to participate and there is 2 beginning at 7 p m in the Panola
no entry fee Deadline for entry is County Courthouse Extension
Sept 27 For information call 693- meeting room All interested per-
8505; 9494; or 7981 Activities sons are urged to attend leaders
Sunday will be highlighted by nine are Jack Ellett and Barry Decker
year-old evangelist. Jerome The club meetings will always be
Woods of Shreveport Activities held on the first Tuesday of each
begin at 7 30 p m and the public is month unless otherwise notified
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Well there was corn to be neighbors of her parents and I
gathered and hauled in and brothers Mr and Mrs. Johnathan M
potatoes to be dug and bonked so Davis Mr and Mrs Jessie Davis
they would not freeze Was kind of and Mr and Mrs Johnnie Davis
like an Indian wigwam First you'd They were good neighbors and
put cornstalks all around the Mrs Oro and family would come to
potatoes and grass around to see them in a wagon from the
moke it real soft then put tie slobs Reeves Community. She would
oil around and cover it all with dirt always stop by our house and soy
left an opening to get potatoes howdy to us in those days when
when you wanted them and Momo you lived way out in the country
would boke on oven full about you were proud to see anyone
every other day We sure loved passing by and always welcomed
them when we come in from them anytime I always loved Mrs
school before we hit the cotton Oro She wos fun to be around
patch to pick cotton or pull com or Always jolly and lots to say to you
whatever work we had to do We whenever you saw her,
always had something to do
Children never get into meanness Hello to Angie Travis in Beck
when they are busy like we were ville Mrs Travis Im sorry I didn t
and I loved every bit of it too Now get to meet you at the singing in
we only have the memories of bop Gary We had company and I didn t
py days on the form and the love make if to the singing.
we shared as a close family I could Must go Have a good weekend
write a book on my hoppy ond may God bless us off
Am OTTON
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teams are no exception with This will mark the third of six
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Saturday mom mg at 10 30 agoinst with Ore City’s young teamsters
the Waskom team tokingon New Diana
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984, newspaper, September 26, 1984; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499643/m1/21/?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.