The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1980 Page: 6 of 24
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April 21-23
7:30 p.m.
Bosses of tht Year honored by ABWA
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Chester Mills,
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in scholarships this past year.
An additional $175,000 in
GATHER YOUR FAMILY SAVINGS
UNDER OUR FULLY COVERED ROOF
Musical Director
Doug Lawhorn
TRUCK LOAD OF OVER
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April 15.
The dinner was
student union buildi
Junior College
consideration lor employees are
factors weighed in the selection
of the Boss of the Year.
Boss Night is an annual event
established to honor employers
of ABWA members and to
familiarize employers with the
educational association
BOSS OF THE YEAR—!Members of the local
chapter of American Business Women s Assn
honored two local employers as bosses of the year
at a banquet April 15 at Panola Junior College s
student center At right Chester Mills accepts a
plaque as one of the honored bosses from Pam
Centers chairperson Also shown are Nancy Mills
left and Patsy Ebarb who nominated Mills for the
award At below right Bill Applegate regales the
banquet audience as guest speaker He is flanked
by Maggie Cook at left, chapter president, and Pam
Centers In below photo. Pam Centers presents a
plaque to Robbie LaGrone as the second boss of the
year honoree At center is Alma Williams who
nominated LaGrone for the award (Photos by
Glynis Smith*
EQUAL MOUSING
LENDER
Including Box Woods, Jap Yewhs, Magnolia F u scuta s, Red Spirea,
Varigated Privet, Red Tip Photenia and many, many other popular
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Call or cama by lor current rate quotation. Changes each Thursday
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affairs; tor absolute security, absolute amity, absolute
harmony". These art the words of a man who is not
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pertine. HAWTHORN FUNERAL HOME 307 West
Wellington, to available with the professionalism you
If you have placed your savings in several institutions for insurance purposes....bring
them home where they will be fully covered by FSLIC....at $100,000.00 per account .
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After the meal, Juanita
Kinnett. program chairman,
introduced Bill Applegate,
executive vice president of
First State Bank and a popular
local humorist, as the guest
vice, business success, and second national priority.
He concluded his comedies
with more weighty comments
on personal and national
priorities
Two local businessmen, Ches
ter Mills and Robbie LaGrone.
were named "1980 Bosses of the
Year” by the Panola Pines
Chapter of the American
Business Women s Association
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The awards were presented
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Baptist
Lodge.
Brownies, nominatedr. Mills
for the honor
Robbie LaGrone, wner of
Beverly’s Greenhouse
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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
“A man cm be destroyed but not defeated". Ernest
Hemingway, to THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA
Texas Retail Grocery Associa- On the national level, he Music for the evening was
tion, and a sponsoring member called for disciplined, respons- provided by Shannon Ebarb
of the Peace Officers Associa- ible freedom as the number one The association currently has
tion priority , over 100,000 members national
”We're rapidly becoming the ly As an educational associa
Alma Williams, merchandise most overregulated, under- tion, the awarding of scholar
clerk, nominated Mr LaGrone productive country in the ships is one of ABWA'S key
for this honor world,” he said, pointing to programs ABWA'S 1800 Chap-
Outstanding community ser reduction of bureaucracy as the ters awarded a million dollars
said. "The President can’t do it. scholarships was awarded from
It ’s got to start at the grassroots ABWA’S national scholarship
level" fund
Nancy Tiller, postmistress at Panola Pines Chapter has
Panola, made the vocational awarded four local scholar- •
presentation, a regular feature ships, totaling $450 to worthy
of ABWA meetings recipients
. , . Guests present were: Robbie
The postal official for a LaGrone, Mr .and Mrs George
100-box Post Office in northern Thomas, Donald Simmons, Phil
Panola County described a Jimerson, Mr .and Mrs .Jimmy
typical day from raising the smith, Thomas McRee. Talbert
flag in the morning to closing wagner, Mr. and Mre Chester
out the books at the end of the Mills, Bill Applegate, Shannon
day . n W t th Ebarb and C. E. Cook.
Audra Howell, Woman of the
Year gave a brief history of Water Vse
ABWA Johnnie Hall, vice The average dishwasher uses
president, read the creed 14 gallons of hot water per load.
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Shelby County, Pana Junior
College and the Un ersity of
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Foster, John. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1980, newspaper, April 20, 1980; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517879/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.