The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 6, 2005 Page: 3 of 16
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Sunday, November 6, 2005
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help,” she said. But she
knew none of it was per-
tion they needed}. I had to
have a lot of self confi-
dence and I prayed 5 lot.”
because of her race.
“I am an overcomer,”
A:While chiropractic
and wellness care are
not treatments for any-
thing, I’ve seen grea
benefits for things like1
Each year the Ag Boosters
raise the majority of the
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future medical requests at next
month’s restitution hearing. No
future medical is involved in
the plea agreement, nor is pain
and suffering.
Panola County Criminal
District Attorney Danny Buck
Davidson said that the plea bar-
gain would not have been
reached had the victim and his
family not agreed. “My job is to
consider the wants and needs of
the victims. And they were very
satisfied with the outcome of
the plea.”
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stroke in 1998 and became
rrenzy
October 17th thru December 2nd
All Day Hayride Shuttle Between the Depot and Downtown
For Information call 903/657-4303
• ARTS & CRAFTS
CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW
F BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
by
Allen
Tilley
Tyler Hwy. 64 Wst
Henderson, Texas
903-457-3531
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4.99% interest available - up to 72 months*
5.99%> interest available - up to 84 months*
* Financing available thru Agricredit, with approved credit and down payment.
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Piper
Kcron's accompanist for the
November 8th concert will be
Zachery Ridgeway, also a Baylor
University student and a native of
Bulgaria.
1 he Carthage Music Club is a
member* of the National
Federation of Music Clubs and
the Texas Federation of Music-
Clubs. The public is invited to
attend. 1 hough no admission will
be charged, donations will be
accepted to help support the
Carthage Music Club Scholarship
for music study. For additional
information about the Carthage
Music Club or this event, please
knew to do in that office.”
There was a lot to teach,
the problem, hopefully in a general election,
professional manner. I was 1'
son and boss; “She taught spacious and modem quar-
me everything that she ters, but it has undergone a
technological revolution as
King and her
It’s that time of year again to begin prepara-
tion for the well-known Panola County
Sheriff's Department Angel Tree.
The Angel Tree has proven to be a great
success over the past 15 years. The department
will assist the first 100 children that apply for
help with Christmas. The only requirements
that we request is that the child has to be 12 or
under and a citizen of Panola County.
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NOVEMBER 12, 2005
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
HENDERSON, TEXAS
TKuseum
OLD TIME SYRUP MAKING^
30 FOLD ARTISTS
FOLK MUSIC
CLAUDE THE BUFFALO
TRACTOR SHOW
I was probably fired.” changes in the district
But, she said, Marie clerk’s office. Not only has
Seale was a wonderful per- the clerk’s office moved to
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ters? Who is the one who is
willing to risk its economy
and even future generations in
hopes of a brighter world?
Which nation allows its citi-
zens to live relatively unhin-
dered, so they can pursue life,
liberty, and success? Which
nation gives its people the
freedom to grow and learn?
I, for one, am tired of all the
America bashing. We need to
wake up to the fact that
America is the greatest coun-
try in the world, and that one
of life's greatest privileges is
» be an American. I am
proud of my country.
Although we may be far from
perfect, try living in Iran or
GET OUT AND VOTE
If you have never ventured
outside of our country's bor-
. ders, you might be tempted to
take your way of life for
granted. While I am not a
world traveler by any stretch
of the imagination, I have had
the privilege to visit most of
Central and South America,
along with parts of Europe.
From first hand experience, I
can say without reservation
that the citizens of the United
States of America are living in
the most secure, prosperous,
and fundamentally free coun-
try in the world.
As I travel outside our bor-
ders, I readily understand why
the citizens of other countries
would risk their lives and
livelihoods to cross into our
borders. Unfortunately, most
Americans take their free-
doms and liberties for grant-
ed. To make it worse, many
have been duped into thinking
that the USA is the evil
empire, and that the world
would be better off without
us.
If that were the case, then
why do other countries look
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King is married to James Professional organizations
Texas Association of
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vical spine (C1-C3) interfere
with nerve supply in this area. \
This interference to the cen-
Kiwanis Club, LaGrone’s
Cleaners announces coat drive
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were many occasions in There was a lot to teach, well.
which people coming to the and to learn. In addition to deputies have made the
office would not let her relations, and office man- transition from electric
help them because she was
black. “Some of them just current on new laws, rules copies to computers and
scanners E2 ..
on file is now banned into p’’**1 ™ld ,n Baker-Koonce'ntennediate.Sch<XJ.1. H^.Book
come and shop; doors will be opened until 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night for families. Proceeds
Jackson to perform at Fundraiser
The Carthage Federated Music
Club will present Keren Jackson
in concert on Tuesday, November
8, 2005, 7:00 p.m. at St John’s
Episcopal Church. Keren, a for-
mer Panola College student and
entertainer the
Carthage area, is currently
at Baylor
Waco. While attending Panola
College, he played the role of Jim
in the Broadway musical, "Big
River,” was a soloist in the com-
munity Christmas production of 4^.
“The Messiah.” and performed
several one person concerts. He
member the
College Chorale and was a Panola Keron Jackson
» t a
Itral nervous system
can lead to dysfunc-
tion and symptoms
anywhere in the body
up to and including
sinus cavities.
2. Chronic infec-
tions are an indication
of a poorly function-
sinus problems, allergies, ing immune system. Research
colds and infections. has shown that the immune
Chiropractic works in this system is completely con-
area for many reasons. A cou- trolled by the nervous system.
Education Committee,
Audit Committee, and
Committee.
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have * shown a
increase in immune function
for those under chiropractic
care.
Please send your questions
to Dr. Joel Hill via Email at:
joedc90@aol.com
or mail to:
1 Family Chiropractic
309 W Sabine Ste 2
Carthage, TX 75633
The Carthage Kiwanis i " . J
Club will be teaming up again the past 17 years,
with local businessman, Please drop off any coat,
Melvin LaGrone, of LaGrone jacket or sweater that needs to
Cleaners, to sponsor a coat be donated to LaGrone’s,
drive to benefit Carthage and located at 215 N. Shelby
Panola County. According to before Nov. 30. If necessary,
Public Relations Chairperson, these items will be cleaned
Patsy Meek, Melvin has gen- and repaired to make them
erously given his time and ready to distribute. Coats may
Sheriff’s department prepares
for annual Christmas Angel Tree
Applications will be available starting Nov.
7, Monday through Friday from 9%.m. to 4:30
p.m. at the sheriff’s office. Applications will
not be takerrby phone. Individuals must come
into the office to receive and application. This
will be a first come, first serve basis.
Make this a great Christmas for the wonder-
ful and beautiful children of Panola County.
Ag Boosters to hold
membership drive
The Panola County Ag $10 per family. Call Teresa
Boosters will hold their first Griffin at 903-754-6528 for
meeting on Nov. 7 starting at more information.
6 p.m. at the Exposition
Center. This will also kick off
their membership drive.
Ag Boosters support local
FFA and 4-H members and
Russia. offer a $1,000 scholarship to
We, Americans, also need to gradual.ng seniors who are a
realize that we inherited this member of either organiza-
great land, and this inheri- tion. The number of scholar-
tance comes with great sacri- ships awarded depends on the
fice and commitment on amount of money raised,
behalf of our ancestors. They
fought and died so we could
enjoy our lifestyle today, scholarship money through
Therefore, we owe those who the concession stand at die
have gone before us our deep- County Junior Livestock
est appreciation. This inheri- Show.
tance also comes with great Parents of FFA and 4-H
responsibility. It is up to us to members are urged to join the
preserve it for the next gener- Ag Boosters. Annual dues are
ation. We must never yield
the rights and privileges
extended to us.
One of the ways that you
and I can continue the good
fight for the American way of
life is to vote. Voting is not a
privilege, but a responsibility ■'
for every American citizen. If
you do not vote, shame on
assistance? Who is the first to JJ® p™f.S
respond to international disas- „„ Novemher „ ^Seethe
time to study the issues, and
then vote your convictions.
Let me urge you to vote for
the Texas Marriage
Amendment. The sanctity of
marriage is at stake. There
are those who are challenging t
the time-honored traditions of'
our forefathers - that marriage
is between one man and one
woman. In the beginning
pages of the Bible, God out-
lined His expectations for
marriage when he joined
Adam and Eve together in the
Garden of Eden (Genesis
2:22). Let us pave the way for
future generations by shining
the light on marriage today.
be picked up on Dec. 3 from 8
a.m. to noon at First United
Methodist, 201 S. Shelby in P^P“lar
Carthage.
Melvin, his staff and the
Carthage Kiwanis Club
appreciate all the support and
generosity in making sure
everyone has something
warm to wear this winter.
HARVEST TIME
Han ejtf • Brand New Tractor with U)WE price#!
and in the five following year-old grandson, Javon.
sion and the then District elections she drew an oppo- L
Clerk Marie Seale put me nent only once,
tegtyping restraining orders, that i
with multiple carbon mately
copies. 1 made many mis- vote.
In her 17 years of serv- band boosters, L
me how to do it; I went ice, Sandra King has County Chamber of , ov® ‘ BaPt,st
home and told my husband, presided over tremendous Commerce board, among Longbranch.
I was probably fired.” changes in the district
looked right to the left of and codes. The clerk and
me, not meeting my eyes, her deputies must know
and asked someone else for which of the many forms a computer, state child sup-
are used in each situation port information is avail-
and case, and even how to able by computer, and
sonal, just something done use the law library. much of the district clerk’s others. King survived
In the late 1980s, Seale information is now avail- L-------; ------------
became very sick. In July able online, anywhere in act,ve ,n the American
she said. “Many times 1 had of 1988, she * died and the world. Heart Association.
...j ^.7 ..... .. -—-o .j King is married to James Professional organizations
wasn’t me, so I dealt with the position until the next Hicks Sr. and their children P881 duties include the
wrlwwav 9 even rre Jernes Hicks Jr Texas Association c.
though she said he knew Desmund Hicks, Corbin D^trrct-Clerk
there to serve people, to the fallout and complaints King, Rayford King Jr,
help them find the informa- her appointment would Jamesha Hicks. .
cause both him and her. “I Grandchildren are Jayion Legislative
have the utmost respect for Hicks, Javon King, D.J. She has been the presenter
him and will for the rest of Hicks, Shontavia Hicks, at numerous seminars, a
The first day on the job, my life,” said King. Lanniyah Hicks, Dasmine panel member for round-
Kjng said the she just knew King won the post out- Hicks. She and her husband tab,e discussion, and oth-
she was going to be fired, right in the next election, are currently rearing her 4- She is currently a
“The grand jury was in ses- and in the five following year-old grandson, Javon. director in charge of Area 6
>ie of reasons are: Multiple researched articles
1. Like all systems, the done both inside and outside
sinus cavities work under the Chiropractic profession
both the direct and indirect have 'shown a dramatic
control of the central nervous
system. For the face and
lead, nerve supply more
specifically comes from the
upper cervical region where
the brain stem is located.
Subluxations (spinal mis-
alignments) of the upper cer-
zation.
King plans to spend
her grandchildren and more
Panola t*me at ber church, Shady
of Grove • Baptist in
relations, and office man-
agement, Clerks must stay typewriters and carbon E5M--
Elaine P McPherson photo
Every document Sixth-graders Sarah Jones, Robert Jacques, Keke Brown, and John Castro browse
Fair. The fair will run Nov. 7 through Nov. 11 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The public Is Invited to
come and shop; doors will be opened until 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night for families. Proceeds
will benefit library.
Shontavia Hicks,
Hicks. She and her husband table jdiscussion, and oth-
right in the next election, are currently rearing her 4-
She has been involved in *n her professional organi-
She won several professional organi- zation.
athletic Boosters,
boosters,
Chamber
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