The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1981 Page: 2 of 20
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returns. The suspenseful story centers
around a young woman caught up in living
for the present, with little concern about the
future.
Carthage
phone 693-7881
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The series of monthly immunization
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Department of Health office in Carthage.
The clinic will be from 1-3 p.m. at the clinic
located at 111 Maple Street.
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LIBRARY PERIOD—Students at Carthage
Junior High School spend at least one period
each week in the school library where they read,
research and study library skills. While repain-
tirg and the addition of carpeting did much to
improve the seemingly traditional library this
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cording to Earl Cariker,
assistant superintendent in
charge of curriculum for the
names of states, and they source of tilms, filmatrips. Formerly restricted to a productionteacher, and
equipment, small classroom, Mrs. Powell Calvin Babcock, engineer; at
all kinds of now has inherited the large CJHS, Mary Powell,
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Back to School night will be held at Baker
Koonce School. Activities will begin at 7
summer, the biggest changes are yet to come. As.
the CJHS library moves toward the Learning
Resource Center concept, librarian Mary Powell
is studying television production to prepare for
the arrival for videotape and camera equipment
(Watchman photo by Glynis Smith).
schools says all children in be viewed in individual study
kindergarten through third carrels or in classrooms.
grade have the opportunity to In addition to the card
use LRC facilities. catalog of books and
it was the Carthage High periodicals, the CHS-LRC has
School LRC which made a catalog of all the videotape
headlines when it opened this recordings, films, filmstrips,
fan with a television studio media kits, tapes, overhead
for instructional productions projector transparencies,
Police probe two burglaries
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The James Calvin and Lucretia Harris
Waldrop reunion will be held at the Waldrop
Cemetery just off FM 1251. Plans for the
^reunion are being coordinated by Ross
Waldrop Krape of Tyler.
The motion picture, A Thief in the Night,
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quality of time spent in the
library.
Carpeting is found in each
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COMPUTER ROOM—In one room of the Baker Commodore PET computers is given to Matt Mc-
the school's Clure, left, and Mike Watson,right, by their fifth
receive in- grade teacher Lousie Ashby, left, and librarian
________________________________ Karen Stanley. (Watchman photo by Glynis
puters. Here, instruction in the use of the new Smith)
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Artica in Onthapi have Sometime in the past couple which the burglary could drill. a sander, a riding
bogainveatigating two thefts of weta someone took a have occurred. mower, a push mower, a
over the past few days, one to number of items from the Taken from the house were trolling motor, four rods and
• which a considerable quanti- residence although police two citizen band radios, a reels, four tackle boxes filled
tyX camera equipment was said the owner of the house welding machine, two tool with fishing tackle, a battery
stole and another to which a said there had been someone boxes of tools, a bench charger and a Volkswagon
nudber of items were taken at home all the time during grinder, a power buffer, a
from a residence.
I » niice said an officer on
zrouttne patrol noticed early
t ystal Brooke Tarjick was
borgSept. 15, weighing • Ibs.,
t 15zs.Her parents are Yogi
'and Sherri Tarjick; grand-
paOtots are Mr and Mrs
t “Bily Van Winkle and Mr and
11 Mm. Richard Tarjick, all of
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H. Wiggte of Carthage , Mr. J. E.
| Gholson of Silsbee; Mrs.
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:Thrsday morning that the
bedkdoor of the Panda Coun-
ty Post has been pried open.
It pie later discovered that
three cameras and some
related equipment had been
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of the cmera and
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Bear or 5 J. -Ho8 mey highschool student produc- into any one of six small com- their studies, '
done. To products of the puters. Following a program At Carthage ---T—„
---which appears on the display School, the LRC concept is
screen, they carry out drills (......" " *
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*: Beckville at 3 p.m. The movie is a portrayal
{of what could happen when Jesus Christ
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BEAUTY SALON saz99u 693-7542
tog to Wrangler -and they'll send you a check for
12.00. If's a $4.00 savings in all.
Choose from a wide selection of colors, and get that
Wrangler fit that's always in style. This is a limited
offer, so comb In today. 820 WEST PANOLA
; previously belonged to the chorus or is in-
jerested in joining is invited to attend. The
* chorus will begin rehearsals for a
December program right away.
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the multi-media approach as the entire second floor has _
benenictal fomasaeet vea begin the regular use of aiThaBqtadcokapnrecorae regular once-a-week library carpsting is tounain.enen
Tedchersar preparing atudentaITZ in ment,SSbrary“Skius and to scraping,- chairs ontle
iptions" for their classroom can view check out books,” said Mrs. floors, and enough insulation
|e arte, social videotaped instructional Stanley, of the kindergarten to muffle the rustle of papers
material or prerecorded pro- through fifth grade pro- end conversation go a long
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ment. Students insert a disk television which relate to a book abend of time, he can mosphere conducive to study
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ray of books nytertals wd bildingenthusiasm.on an" •pecinie probiem or with a of the arrival ofvideotape production she continues at regular, meetings to coor;
viding expanded oppor- In addition to Nell specia skin they want to cameraequipment,
tunities for study and Copeland, CHS “For mn. students Mar „,O .1 grn-I g Part of
goareh in Carthage^^’ whM# imaters have been working on pr^ graduate course in television every junior high scixnl stu- cus,Miss copslsnd.
Schools- decree qualifira her a« a tear- grams for learning states and production dent’s regular library periods librarian, and Mrs. Haynie,
niKgresource specialist capitals," said Mrs Stanley. - Cagi -- “ — —n “ " ........*------
"Video adds aMwdtmen- "This gives the students the LRC in each school is the instruction Mi
sion to the information we names of states, and they source of films, filmstrips, Formerly restricted to a pr
can giv the arhnnl syrimn " type in the names of the viewing 4
MgETTCGAtS-LAi said Mrs Haynie. capitals on the computer recorders and i---------------
Carthage -ndependentsc0o "R takes about a year to keyboard." supplimental educational library of the old high school librarian, J
District He has worked inromtion in SrIt in a "There is reinforcement,” material* nnc* contained in a and many more books and LaFollette, aide. Mrs.
toward the expansion.o goknoatton.iSteSrJ she continued. «the student centraldistrict mediancenter, materials. stanley is Lbby -a Baker-
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established a learning outdated almrat as fast as finally gets the answer, but A library is the core of each of things on the surface, but vian Fox and Ruth Smith are
resource center last fall. written ” he has more than one chance the LRCs in the Carthage which significantly add to the Lbby aides.
Multi-media resources an.,, — o ton -lc"ui,
make a Mtural entryinto the « not as current as
reahmangxomasnginavnuet youwantittobe,thattelevi-
basic‘skls,carikerexplains. sion scan.fil," said Mrs.
System 80 machines, a promi- Haynie "her C much as
nent feature of the Libby waitingsperird 0 asmuchat
LRC, allow children to dri ddysarefor avafianie to
on language arts and mediatiy $ she added
mathematics skills, seeing The LRC staff regularly
examples on a television eamr-neum~
.orwn .nd fiatnind to records programs from
■Cru«n and listening to public and commercial net-
recorded explanations works which will relate to
Karen Stanley who super- high school curriculum or
vises the LRC programs of which may bo of- special in-
both Libby and Baker Koonce tarest to teenagers. They can
and study carrels equipped microfiche of magazines and
with TV monitors and head micro film of the Panola Wat-
phones for the use of chman from 1871 to 1863 for
videotaped and recorded local historical research.
study materials. This week students at
Cariker says educators find Baker Koonce School, where
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Tuesday
Carthage Junior High School will conduct
its Back to School program. Activities are
scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
An organizational meeting for the Car-
thage Community Chorus will be held at 7
p.m. in the choir room of the Panola Junior
College Fine Arts Building. Anyone who has
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Douglas, Marshall. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1981, newspaper, September 27, 1981; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1518029/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.