The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 135, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 2007 Page: 2 of 12
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and will host a record number
of over 22,000 livestock
entries throughout the run. In
addition to the prestigious
livestock competitions, the
Stock Show offers many
interactive educational
exhibits, great shopping in the
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need for pianist and choir or she can definitely be taught
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the less bucking and bouncing.
year and will continue to garden surface and till it to a
grow plants forever. Uncared
for soil will soon become suit-
ed only for growing weeds.
Regardless of the soil in
your garden, it can be
improved by adding organic organic material,
matter. This is one of the keys Some gardeners prefer a
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Kenny's favorites things
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'Blessings from Up Above',
* CD recording written,
by Minister of Music, Deon
Carthage.
As he fellowshipped with
other churches within the
to overlapping rows.
♦When tilling heavy clay
soils or breaking ground for a
new garden, reduce the tiller’s
directors in so many of the
churches. His spirit was
moved and challenged to step
out on faith and create an
avenue to fill the gap by creat-
ing a ministry in teaching stu-
dents the art of voice and
piano, with a personal goal to
equip and train others to
become Minister's of Music
for the Church.
With Brother Miller's train-
ing beginning at the early age
of 5 years old, now as an adult
sees and recognizes the bless-
ing of learning the art of play-
ing the piano at an early age
and truly believes and leans
on the biblical scripture that
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es. Apply the recommended
rate of fertilizer over the gar-
den surface at the same time,
and till it in along with the half the desired depth. Then
set it for full depth and go
over the ground a second
time.
♦Till only when the soil is
slightly dry and friable.
Tilling when it’s too wet
POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE
BASIS OF HANDICAPPED STATUS
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The soil is a storehouse for
nutrients, organic matter, air
and water plants need to grow.
Soil also supports plants by
providing a place to grow.
Properly prepared and cared
for soil can be improved each of organic material over
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depth of at least 6 to 10 inch- the first time, don’t try to
‘ ‘ work it to the maximum depth
in the first pass. The first time
around, set the brake stake to
FORT WORTH, TEXAS - scholarship grants were made
Cutter Clinton of Carthage, a to 54 young people.
Carthage FFA member, was All entries receive a special
among the winners in the Calf T-shirt with their contestant
Scramble event during the number. Participants who fail
January 26,2007 evening per- to catch a calf receive a cer-
formance of the Rodeo at the tificate for a pair of Justin
111th edition of the boots. Mrs Baird's Bakeries
Southwestern Exposition and and Justin Boots have proudly
Parents of sponsored this event for many
years.
The nation's oldest live-
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hold water and nutrients.
The organic matter which
improves soil and serves as a easier if you leave an untilled
food source for soil fungi and row between passes. Wide
bacteria comes in the form of turns are easier to make with a
peat moss, compost, hay, tiller. Also, the machine
grass clippings, barnyard fer- won’t pull itself and you
tilizer, shredded bark, leaves, toward the next row, which it March 1-2 - PC Jr.
tends to do if you come close Livestock Show, Expo Center.
Super Shir Readers
A local Libby Elementary who is five — Kimberly and
School student earned his Zachary.
Super Star status in the
Accelerated Reading Program
recently.
Kenny Spradley is a third-
grader in Kay Hubbard's
class. He has earned over 239
AR points. The three books
earning his SSR status were
Harry Potter and the Chamber
of Secrets, Harry Potter and
the Prisoner of Azkaban, and
Harry Potter and the Goblet of
Fire.
The 9-year-old is the son of
Show features 24 days of performances of the World's His grandparents are Debbie
Original Indoor Rodeo. For and Willie Spradley for Post
ticket information on any per- Falls, Idaho, and Stan and
Marianne Metel of Saint
Mary's, Kansas. He has a sis-
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Livestock Show,
the winner are Ron and Jill
Clinton. Sponsor for Cutter's
effort is Mr. Harry L. stock show is currently under-
Tennison of Fort Worth,
Texas.
The Calf Scramble, which
allows 16 students to compete
at each of the 30 Stock Show
Rodeo performances, has
eight performance winners.
The young people are high
school students out to catch
arid halter a calf with hopes of
* winning a $500 purchase cer-
tificate that will help buy a
registered beef or dairy heifer
for a yearlong 4-H or FFA
project.
Winners must care for their
animals throughout the year
and return for the 2008 Stock
Show to exhibit in the Junior
Heifer Show. Those who do Courtesy photo
the best job will be in line for Edward P. Bass, the Fort Worth Stock Show’s Chairman of
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did on the Calf Scramble.
matter. This is one of the keys f
to successful vegetable gar- shovel or spading fork to the
dening. If your soil is heavy rototiller for working garden
clay, the addition of organic soil, but many look for an eas-
matter improves both ier way to handle this chore,
drainage and aeration and also For gardeners with rototillers leaves large clads which
■ or those who are considering become rock-hard when dry.
Liberal amounts of renting or buying one, here Mud clumps clinging to tiller
blades upset its balance, caus-
ing undue wear on you and
the tiller.
Important Dates
February 5-17 - San
Antonio Livestock Show
February 26 - Steer Weigh-
out
March
WL'll BL HAPPY TO WALK
YOU IHROUGH LVLRY STL
way now through February 4 commercial exhibits area as
at the world-class Will Rogers well as an exciting carnival
and midway and 30 thrilling Douglas and Regina Spradley.
Original Indoor Rodeo. For and Willie Spradley for Post
formance or Stock Show
event, call 817.877.2420 or
visit www.fwssr.com.
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organic matter help sandy soil are some tips to make the till-
ing job much easier.
♦Tilling the garden will be
food source for soil fungi and row between passes.
New music class to begin at
Freedom Hall for all ages
states that if we 'train up a opinion was a turn off to him,
, child in the way that he
choreograph, and produced should go he will not depart
i far from it'. As a young male thru and stick with a talent
High and Panola College, hang out with the wrong
crowd and become involved His goal is to make learning
in activities mat may have fun but profitable to the indi-
been destructive to his vidual, whereby they are
; then:
and is the main reason why
young people don't follow
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Miller, a graduate of Carthage growing up, the temptation to that can truly be a blessing to
High and Panola College, hang out with the wrong them and others in then- lives,
who after much travel
returned back to the area to
become a local Minister of
Music here in the city of upbringing, were curtailed receiving then: moneys
and eliminated by the posses- worth, because they will stick
with it to the end.
Wanting to share his talent
county, it came to his atten- and dignity, and feels that if a with as many as possible and
person is willing to learn, he to be a blessing to others,
Deon chose to donate an hour
a week to teaching the art to
children registered in The
Boys and Girls Program. But
more specifically the church- his classes have been created
es that are lacking and are in
need of trained musicians and
directors.
Therefore he chose to
structure and gear his classes $25.00 each with material
toward training and equipping provided. An advance class
an individual to sing, play the has already been formed on
piano and lead a choir. Saturday mornings at 11:00
Miller's creative form of a.m. and the beginner class
teaching basic theory and begins at 1:00 p.m; and 6:00
understanding the art of play- p.m. on Thursday evenings.
Senior Citizens are welcomed
at a $5.00 discount and a class maKrjal To-accomp-|ish
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