The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1981 Page: 9 of 19
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PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage, Texas, January 1,1W-A>
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Precinct 2 Commissioner John Brooks, County Judge Ruff
Wall, Henderickson, Precinct 4 Commissioner Roland
Davis and County Clerk Roy Cadenhead.
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Mrs John Jeffress and baby
Joy visited relatives in Port
Arthur for New Years
John .David and Jay Don
Jeffress were in Dallas for the
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Biology 411
Chemistry 402
Economics 341
Eng. Draw. 300
English 341
Government 341
History 341
L. E. 304
Mathematics 305
Mathematics 311
R. E. 301
R. E. 341
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VISITING NOTES
LAST SURVIVOR
The last survivor of the Battle
of Bunker Hill, Ralph Farnham,
died at Action, N.H., on Dec. 27,
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SELECTED COURSES MAY BE TAKEN BY HIGH SCHOOL
SENIORS FOR EARLY ADMISSIONS CREDIT
By Mrs. Essie Bayes
MURVAUL — I visited with
my daughter and son-in law.
Mr and Mrs Dennis Lawrence
in Bacliff. grandchildren. Rich-
ard and Kathy Lawrence in
League City for the holidays.
Mr and Mrs Edwin McShan
and Mary Ann of Jacksonville
carried me down on Dec 20
Helen and Dennis brought me
home on Jan 3. They returned
home on Sunday I enjoyed my
visit very much
Col and Mrs. James Cassity.
Marc and Judith of Scott Air
Force Base, 111. visited in the
United Methodist Church last
Sunday
On Christmas day while on
my visit we called the Lanny
Lawrence family in England for
F IRST MEETING—The new Panola County Commission-
ers Court held its first meeting Monday after
commissioners Leonard Jones of Precinct 3 and Carl
Henderickson of Precinct 1 joined the body Pictured
BOUNDARY TREATY
The United States ratified a
treaty with Russia on Jan. 11,
1909, establishing the boundary
line between the United States
and Russian territory
WATER BOUNDARY
The United States and Great
Britain signed a treaty on Jan.
11, 1909, on boundary waters
between the United States and
Canada
GRANADA CONQUEST
The Spanish completed the
conquest of Granada on Jan. 2,
1492, extinguishing the Moorish
kingdom
BACON BORN
Nathaniel Bacon, lawyer and
leader of Bacon's Rebellion,
was born in Virginia on Jan. 2.
1642
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DISCOUNTS
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represent our clients and their best interest. Wo are free to select
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Julie and Susannah of Tyler;
Mr and Mrs Tim Harvey of
Carthage and Mr and Mrs
Bardell Harvey and Paul
On Saturday, Dec. 27, Mrs.
Harvey's brothers and sisters
and families ate dinner with
them Mr and Mrs. Henry
Rowe of Beaumont, Mr and
Mrs Buddie Jeffress and
Johnny Jeffress of Tenaha, Mr
and Mrs Edgar Jeffress of
Carthage, Roy Jeffress of
Antioch, Mr and Mrs Colon
Moore and Lawrence Cranford
Todd Ellis visited with his
grandparents until Sunday
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Auto Operations & Practices
Auto Shop I
Auto Shop II
Beginning Shorthand
Intermediate Shorthand
Advanced Shorthand
Beginning Typing
Intermediate Typing
Advanced Typing
General Biology (A. T.)
Introductory Chemistry I
Problems of Economics
Engineering Graphics
American Literature
American Govt: State
U. S. History II
Juvenile Procedures
Analytic Geometry
Industrial Math II
Real Estate Practice
Real Estate Appraisal
Production Line Welding
Code Qual. St ruc. Welding
Code Qual. Pipe Welding 1
Code Qual. Pipe Welding II
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Justice of the Peace Walter
Craft has received the
preliminary autopsy report
relating to the death of Mrs
Patricia Soape Bohler during
the early morning hours of New
Year's Day According to Judge
Craft, the preliminary report
indicates Mrs Bohler died from
congestive heart failure and
acute pulmonary edema
The final and full autopsy
report should be complete in a
couple of weeks according to
Craft That report will include
the test results on blood, urine
and gastric contents Craft said
he will not make his final ruling
on cause of death until the full
autopsy report is received
According to Craft, Mrs
Bohler was talking with a friend
in a Carthage apartment when
she became faint The friend
called Mrs Bohler’s mother
and the police department Mrs
Bohler was dead when the
police arrived so they sum
moned Judge Craft to the scene
Craft arrived at the scene and
pronounced her dead at 4:45
a m At that time he ordered an
autopsy run to determine the
cause of death for Mrs Bohler,
who was only 23 years old
Funeral services for Mrs
Bohler were conducted Friday
afternoon at Hawthorn Funeral
Home with interment at Liberty
Chapel Cemetery on Hwy 79 N
CHILDREN WITH ;
ONE PARENT
According to the Cegus
Bureau in 1977, 11 mlion
children in the United States J
were living with one parent-
double the number in 1960
The Bureau also notes that at
least half the babies bom during
1978 will live part of their lives
with only one parent before they
reach 18 years of age—CNS
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REGULAR REGISTRATION FOR EVENING CLASSES WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY,
JANUARY 12, FROM 7:00 TO 8:30 P.M. IN THE PJC STUDENT CENTER.
Registration for evening classes will continue in the Administration Build-
ing through the first week of classes at 6:30 p.m. each evening. A LATE
REGISTRATION FEE WILL BE CHARGED AFTER MONDAY, JANUARY 12. EVENING CLASSES
WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 13. Panola Junior College reserves the
right to cancel any class if a minimum enrollment is not attained.
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a talk They are in the Air Force Melbourn, Okla visiting them
(here Visitors with Mr and Mrs C.
Visiting Mr and Mrs I C R Burns during the holidays
Mason for the holidays were were Mr and Mrs Charles
Mr and Mrs hiaton Moore of Hayes, Carla and Kevin, Little
Whitney, Mr and Mrs Lyn Rock, Ark Mr and Mrs Tim
wood Williams. Denise and Seegers, Gae and Gus of
Craig of Tyler and Mr and Mrs Kilgore
Willie Merle Mason, Melinda, On Dec 29, Mr and Mrs C R
Mike, James and Jeff Burns received news of the
Rev and Mrs Mike Evans death of a friend and former
and daughters visited his resident of Panola County-
parents. Mr and Mrs Darrell Mrs Mary Rauchstadt of
Evans in Pasadena for Christ- Perham, Minn
mas. Mr and Mrs Henry Parrish
Mr and Mrs Willie Merle of Linden visited Mrs Sylvia
Mason, Mike, James, Jeff and Stutts and Mr and Mrs John
Melinda joined her sisters and Jeffress and children on the
brother and families and had weekend.
Christmas dinner with their A New Years eve party was
parents, Mr and Mrs Clarence held in the home of Mr. and
Brooks in Brooks Mrs Willie Merle Mason All
Mrs Lucille Hight and Tony kinds of finger foods and dips
visited Mr and Mrs Doug with coffee and soft drinks and
Lovell and family in Lufkin, barbecue were served to some
Kirby returned home with 55 or more guests and a happy
them Tony carried him home and prosperous New Year was
on Sunday wished by all .
Mr and Mrs Hugh Harvey New Years day visitors with
and family of Arp, Mr and Mrs Rev. and Mrs. Mike Evans,
Ricky Harvey and Karen of Christy and Kim. were his
Houston visited the men's brother and sister-in-law, Mr
parents. Mr and Mrs Jodie and Mrs. Ricky Evans- of
Harvey in the holidays Pasadena
Mr and Mrs Robert Mason Back to ( hristmas day—Mr
and Bud had Mr and Mrs Bill and Mrs Batie Harvey s
Hawkins and family of Amite, visitors were Mr and Mrs
La . Mr and Mrs Glen Odell Wayne Washburn, Mandy,
and Wendel, Mr and Mrs. Sheri and Mark of latum, Mr
Richard Whitmire and baby of and Mrs Floyd Ellis, Todd.
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Mr and Mrs Earl Canker
and Kevin were in Little Rock
with Dr and Mrs Frazier
Kennedy, Jennifer and Michael
Mr and Mrs Ray Forman
and Myrdella Howell visited
Mr and Mrs Melvin Pierce,
Michael and Melissa in
Houston
BY MRS. IRA LAGRONE orphan home in Waco, the
DEADWOOD - Mr and Mrs. wises carried her back to Waco
Clinton LaGrone and Merry Saturday
surance has always been a insurance but were not enrolled Miss, during the new year lunch Sunday with the Ira
major consideration as a means Medicare does not cover .Jr?/* „ A LaGrone family.
of handling increased medical health care not considered Visiting Mr. andMrsmo Mr and Mrs Dan Adams are
bills generally associated with “medically necessary" and man Whitsett and famiy during the new owners of the River HUI
growing older For most people, certain other types of care, theho idaysWe MMr: Grocery store
Medicare plays the primary Also, after a $60 annual James, Hasield.Keith. and--
role in keeping expenses for deductible it pays 80 percent of Kenny fromBaytownaGuien pcs IN UNITED STATES
hospital and doctor care within all covered medical expenses it Approximately 800,000 dif
manageable bounds considers reasonable PPg Clarence ferent kind of insects exist in the
Medicare starts at age 65, or charges.” For this reason, uMrnaand Drs fmrcnse world today
atany agefor.people who many people also have supple- fornia visited his mother, Mrs At least 108 °°° of these in-
reeivessgcia security disa- mental health care policies Clarence Simpson and grand sects are of the stinging variety
two ybenefitsfor2years.It has Selecting a policy that is mother, Mrs Geneva LaGrone and of these about 17,000 exist in
and partsuhspitalinsurance appropriate to ones" personal during the holidays North America -CNS
andmedicalinsurance situation-income level, physi- Mr and Mrs Douglas Alexan
for medically necessary care cal condition, and medical der and children of Houston
you receive in a hocsssa skilled istory-is acomplicated task. visited his parents, Mr and
nursingfaciilt.orPm’kome anhmsocialspcurty,offncenhas r. E and
health agencv There is nn .. HI or specat leaflets on family during the holidays The
monthly premium (or peoples Medicarnthatwouldbehelpfu Alexanders, Mrs fnuS Ulmer
.nd over who receiveretire- toroin inincorporating Medi Mrs. Odell Alexander and
mentorsurvivorbenefits. onbDoklerartramenkuplans 3SSS
aMoricalspsuranesbalpatpay "calthvmsuraiee l tvisitingMYand Mrs. David
hospital exenses andgerti With Medicare, is especially Wise, Lauri and Nathan last
medical uppiies and other Medicare to supplementing week was Vicky Gennings of the
services or supplies not covered
by hospital. People pay a
monthly premium for the
coverage Currently the month- •p • T • ITT ■ ___
uppanmuamyjasimaaaigss Being Informed Is Important
increase. The Federal Govern-
ment pays over two-thirds of the
total premium cost for medical
insurance.
You should sign up for
Medicare at any social security
office about 3 months before
reaching age 65 so that the
coverage can start with the
month you reach 65. If you want
longer than a year to sign up for
medical insurance, your month-
ly premium will be 10 percent
Mrs Myrtle Bone is a patient
in Panola General Hospital for
the third time She fell in her
room at Leisure Lodge and
fractured a hip
Mrs Sammy Pearson of
Kemah was here last weekend
to visit with her mother. Mrs
Bone and Mr and Mrs
Forman.
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MILLIONS OF
HUNGRY PESTS
The United States is ex-
periencing its worst
grasshopper infestation since
1958
The hungry pests are so
numerous that in some areas
they number 100 per square
yard and in Nebraska alone
over a million acres are
requiring control measures.—
CNS
AVERAGE WOMEN
WEIGHS LESS
The average women of today
weighs less than her coun-
terpart of 20 years ago and the
average man weighs more.
Men in their 30 s are one to
four pounds heavier than they
were 20 years ago and women in
their 30 s are lighter by one to
two pounds —CNS
UNITED COLONIES
The New England colonies
were legally consolidated on H
Dec 29. 1687
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Douglas, Marshall. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1981, newspaper, January 8, 1981; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517954/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.