The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1979 Page: 2 of 20
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A2-PANOLA WATCHMAN Carthage Texas September 2 1979
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operated by Van G Hooper of
Boaz Ala The wheels reported
ly came loose from the truck
which was eastbound on W
Panola near Maple and struck
English
college
Annette
Give her flowers from our wide
selection of stunning arrangements.
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said
COMPLETE FORMAL
WEAR RENTAL
Canker, who will coordinate
the program, said a total of
about 120 students will be
involved in the program Becky
Gullette and Sandra Spurlin will
be teachers in the program
supervised by Mac Wheat,
coordinator of secondary in-
struction, and Eberline Nugent,
coordinator of elementary in-
struction and reading super
visor
The ARC meets at 7 pm on
die first Monday of the month in
die American Legion Hall
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men’s to
size 60
Maybe it's still true some places, but
not at our bank The more you need the
money, the harder we'll work to help
you get it if this weren't so, we couldn't
afford to advertise it You might say, we
put our money where the need is.
VFW DON ATION— Rev John Logan, chairman of the
Assn of Retarded Citizens of Panola County, accepts a
check for $200 from Mrs B R Pride, treasurer of the
. VFW’s Ladies Auxiliary
Select on elegontly
styled tuxedo...
oil the needed
occessories, from
our big group ol
rentol formol
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Logan ARC chairman
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To Say
I Love You” .
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“The only people who can get a
bank loan are people who don’t need it.”
The city of Tatum is seeking
applicants for three positions,
one in the Water and Sewer
Department and two police
dispatchers
All the positions are sponsor
ed by CETA and applicants
mre‘ mept inenme and onem-
WHEN THE RAIN COMES— Mrs Cary Chadwick found a rain. Mrs Chadwick put the plants on the sidewalk in front
good way to water and wash some plants Thursday Witha of the school tax office on St Mary St.
cold front pushing through the area dumping 7.5 inches of
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The Tatum Police Depart
ment is among seven East
Texas law enforcement agen
cies to receive funds from the
Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration
According to Tatum Mayor
Cecil Williams, the funds were
used to purchase two new radios
for the city's police cars
We had been depending upon
CB radios up until then, so the
grant helped us a lot,” he said
We hope it will also help to cut
down our phone bill, also "
The grant totaling 119,443 was
divided between the seven
agencies was approved earlier
in the month by Gov William P
Clements along with two other
grants
The East Texas Council of
Governments was awarded
$26,990 to be used for basic
certification and specialized
training courses for peace
officers in the region
Also. $9 976 was alloted to
provide administrative support
for the presiding judge of the
First Administrative Judicial
District, which included Panola
and 33 other counties
The local grants were among
194 approved by the governor
3 LOVE
nurses in the South Pacifc
during Worid War II a love
story of an American nurse and
French planter and the love
stor) of a Pul nesian girl and a
young navy lieutenant
DeBerry. struck a parked car
owned by Neil S Horn. of Gary
The repot. said Walton hit
Horn s auto as Walton was
attempting to back out of a
parkng space at the Fun City
parking lot W alton was issued a
citation lor backing without
story revuhe around three
plots the story of sailors and
room teachers. $1,600. consul
tant to expand the gifted and
talents program from math to
other curricular areas, $1,000.
testing materials and scoring
service, $600; travel and
expenses for teachers, and
administrators $2,100; substi-
tute teachers, $300, and field
trips. $400
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Carthage schools have re
ceived notification of an $8 700
grant authorization from the
state to fund a program for
gifted and talented students in
grades 3 through 8
Asst Superintendent Earl
Canker said the grant from the
rrv a a • • Texas Education Agency will
I alum seeks spDlication continue a program began by
— — Carthage schools last year to
provide enrichment programs
for the top 10 per cent of
students in the designated
grades
ploy ment eligibility require The state grant will cover the
ments of the agency Applicants top five percent with the school
l ook sh uck and knot ked down
a gasoline pump al 917 W
Sabine on or about 4 50 p m on
Sept 16 According to police
reports, she was attempting to
turn onto the station parking
I lots when the car brakes failed
to hold Damage to the car and
the pump was not estimated
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CARTHAGE TEXAS -------
FDIC
Thr local chapter of the
Veterans of Foreign Mars and
American Legion Fust 353 have
decided to make the Assn of
Retarded Citzens ARC of
On Sept 17. police reported
that Danny J Walton. of
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of continuing education at PJC
will play the rule of Cmdr
Wilham Harbson Hoffmann
who is in hus second year at the
collegr is also new to the stage
in a PJC producton
Kebearsals fur the production
began Sept 12
Accordng to Hedges the
Hough has also performed in
other PJC drama produc tons
< lairr Hughes daughter of
Mr and Mrs Charles Hughe of
I arthage will play Cen in
the musical Her father is an
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Mr* Bryan Prde has area Lugan said
I Ddatnctve -tppuvet fo eMan und Boy"
Griffins vehicle which was
westbound on W Panola
No citation was issued
also must live in Rusk County district funding the balance of
Persons interested in apply students in the program
ing tor the positions should call Money will be allocated
City Hall at 947 2260 or pick up toward individual instructional
an application blank at City material, $3,400. mathematics
Hall consultant to work with class
Glenda F isher a treshman
will be Bidy Mary Fisher
briped with drama productions
durng thr spring semester last
year
has been cast as Lt Geneveve
Marshall Ui the upcomng
musical The daughter of Mr
and Mrs Leonard Parker of
t arthage she will be perform
ing in her first college
production
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right rear portion of Hicks
auto
auto Hicks was issued a
citation tor failure to y ield the
right of way
if people in Panola County
could witness the wonder pnde
and satsfaction enjoyed by
these workers we would have
n problems recruiting mem
bers Logans said
Money raised for the ARC
goes directly into the project
Logan said There is ondly one
paid worker a government
worker hired to transport
clients to the Marshall work
Seven locals nail down spots in production of fiSouth Pacific”
Joe Hough history instrusctor
at PJ( will play the part of
• apt George Brackett
Until the workshop is com
pleted some of Panola County s
mentally retarded citizens are
traveling to Marshall to work
in a sheltered workshop The
Imai AR is providing the
transportation
A sheltered workshop makes
jobs available Logan said
By negotiating contracts with
companies to perform some
repetitive tasks which are fiard
to find labor we can provide
jobs for mentally retarded
citizens in Panola County
Lagan said most clients who
get work in the sheltered areas
are getting their first oppor
t unities to do meaningful work
and make contributions for
their own support
choar and drama productons
her treshman year
Carla Mc< ary sophomorr
and daughter of Mr and Mrs
Carl Meary of < arthage will
play Ensign Pamela White
more Dur ing her freshman
year she was active in the Muse
Department at PJ
Police investigated an acci-
dent on Sept 18 involving a
vehicle owned by Valane P
Griffin, of DeBerry According
to the police report, Griffin's
auto was struck by the tandem
wheels of a tractor trailor
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Irene’s Beauty Shop
hevea (arthage residents Tckets may be obtaaned trom
have been cast in roles in the the PJC Draua Department at
Panola Junor College Drama m KM nt to
Department » toll production W Steven ( roseu a sophomore
South Pacific wu play U Cable " A m
Performances are scheduled graduate of Carthage High
tar Saturday and Sunday Ort School he a the son o Rayford
2 and 28 at the I M Martin E Crowell of Cayton Thus a
Audatos sum on the PJC campus his first PJC producton
The Saturday performance • di Janan Hummad a PJC sopb
be at 7 p in while the Sunday omore and daughter ot Dr and
matinee will be at 1 p m Mrs Al Hummad will portray
Laz Hedges head ol the PJC Enaign Conne Walewska A
Speech and Drama Depart 198 graduate o (arthage High
ment is drecting the play School she was active an band
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presented the ARC with a check
for Mui) and both organizations
M will sponsor money raising
" projects during the ARC s
" membership year Logan said
Mrs Pride is a representative
of the Veterans of Foreign
Mars Lades Auxlliary
Logan said the ARC* mem
bership year begins Oct 1. with
the cost of a family membership
being $io The AR< is currently
involved in trying to bring
people into the association The
ARC was formed inZuly. 1978
Because of the dedication of
! a small group of people great
strides have been made to
prov ide a service to a neglected
part of the communaty, Logan
said
Three churches plan revivals
Three area churches are Calvary Baptist Church in
planning revivals in coming Beckville will be in revival from
days with the public invited to Sept 27 M said pastor Herman
services E Bagley Evening services
Northside Baptist Church s will be at 7 pm with Sunday
weekend revival is scheduled services at 11am and 7 pm
Sept 27 29, reports Rev John H Weldon Sistrunk will be guest
W ilhams. pastor evangelist for the revival
Speakers tor the nightly Moods Methodist Church will
meetings will be the Rev Jerry begin revival services Sept 30
Burnaman. pastor of the First and continue through Oct 3
Baptist Church of Carthage according to Pastor O C Logan
Do Lazarne ol Nacogdoches Sunday services will be at 11
and Steve Brand director ol am and 7 p m with Evangelist
music at First Baptist Church Danny Rhinehart of Timpson
and Don Wndham of Shreve conducting services
port
Me need help, money time
and prayers Logan said "I
* ish the people in Panola
County would give a small
portion of their blessings to
those who have not been as
fortunate
Mary II Williams 104 N Krutza s vehicle struck the safety
A lease was acquired recently
from the < hampln Petroleum
Co fur a building at the plant s
old site on the Henderson
Highway
Die building is now being
renovated and will provide a
sheltered uorkshop for mental
ly retarded citizens in the
BIRTHDAY
Freeman, da
and Mrs Doy
Carthage. c
second birthd
Grandparent:
Mrs G C
Carthage. J;
Farmerville
Lemoine of
La . and Sam
of Carthage !
of Carthage i
mother Die
brothers.
Danny
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I in Sept 17. Carthage police
investigated an accident invol
ving two vehicles at the
intersection of North Adams
and West Panola Streets The
police report said Ida T Hicks
of Beckville was attempting to
make a left turn onto Adams
Street when she collided with a
car driven by Paul It Krutza.
407, W Panola who was
traveling west on West Panola
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Foster, John. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1979, newspaper, September 23, 1979; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517821/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.