The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984 Page: 18 of 36
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protecting your deer from hunting
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declining in quality.
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Alcohol on the DWI Offender and Z
the Alcohol Abuser in the I
Criminal Justice System legal J
counsel will also be available to 0
answer questiors concerning 0
Senate Bill No 1 which recently fl
changed laws regarding the DWI 0
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counselors law enforcement per- mission and David Spencer J D ,
sonnel DWI education instructors legal counsel for Texas Probation
and mental health professionals to Commission Henderson on Thursday shopping,
help them gain a better un Credits for continuing education If they bought their new outfits,
derstanding of alcohol abuse and units ate pending from Texas they didn't wear them to church
the DWI offender Association of Alcohol and Drug Sunday
The purpose of the seminar is to Abuse Counselors Texas Adult Jay Don and John David Jeffress
impart a working knowledge of the Probation Commission and the participated in the Boy Scout ac-
criminal justice system s im court of appeals tivify at Wal Mart's parking lot
plications for the DWI offender and Registration fee for the Saturday Jay Don rocked I? hours,
to create an awareness of workshop is $15 which includes The scouts were raising money for
available alcohol abuse treatment lunch tot further information con a trip
according to lynda tarts regional tact tynda (oris at FTCOG Have a good week
planner on alcoholism of ETCOG .
Topics to be addressed ate 0
Social Drinking Versus 0
Alcoholism The Physiological g
and Psychological (fleets of 2
I saw a derrick on Dan Dulaney’s
place. They're having a deep water
well dug Their son and wife are
planning to build a house
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Gregg County Fov with his Polled
e0vg a 1431 eatmg plan for Hevefordsfhis post weekend
teen-agers was discussed. Pipkin placed in the contest with
The group $ next meeting wilbe his nine-vonthold buff "Peide. " in „
held Scuu'dcry ot2300m m fhe Closs I He also pi ar nd wifh heders d
fonofo County Courthouse "Dof- ond lashes in the Closs HI 0"8
meeting room with Moro "orsholl Herefovrd Heder dwision Zu
as the hostess Pipkin is also a member of fhe Zci
Any student age 9-19 interested Carthage Hicp School HA and has Z NI
i leoinig better eating habits plons fo attend the ^om for PG
thvough better nutrition is iwwited during October showing in the J au
toatfend ond ioin the group humor Livestock Show bull dwision mm
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Neal of
his sister Lucille Hight brother Beaumont visited Mr, and Mrs.
Lawrence and other relatives and (Ivie Beasley and Estes Hudson
friends over the weekend Estes spent
Mr and Mrs T C Mason visited another day and night in the
Mary Stromlet in Shreveport Wed hospital.
nesday. Buford Longford was discharged
Mrs Robert Mason and Bud di from the hospital Saturday after
tended the wedding of Susan being attacked by a bull. You
Hawkins In Amite La over the know It is sold do not trust a gen-
weekend She Is a granddaughter. (leone
Rachdel and Reto Mason spent little Jill Jeffress celebrated her
the weekend with Grandpa Robert first birthday Sunday After she
7 lormohon Bol r contnued
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I deer on emrt - nw r s j r* ol‘ /
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E obtoinable
E4 You ran obtain information on
WZf how to do your own 'ensus horn
Esa Soil Conser matron Servce ^er
•2 sonnel by calling 693-3424 or come
previde by room 205 of the Host Office
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son onservarionist for the USDA growing as much high qualify
Soil Conservation Service in Car- forage as possible a high deer
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while Grandma was gone.
Ruth Lovell and family of Lufkin
were weekend visitors with her
mother Lucille Hight
Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Mason, and
Mr and Mrs C R Burns attended
the funeral service of (rma Pen-
nington held In the Jimerson
Funeral Home Chapel Friday mor-
The No 1 lemmo thheopevovos roted or 950 000 CRD Th* field vilV be
Andevsowisschedoled --- owobsolteopewflow known os the Car
to be dillled to Ponolo State vecognition Pronks Oppevroing thoge Tvowsifionol
Countys Betttoy F ield hasbeewgrontedtod Me of Shvevepor is held
abou oneqorev nevly discoveved gas theopevorov.
milenovhoeBenty. Wield m Ponolo County Fronkstook Mo hole Fivspvoduction dord
The well is dimed d dbour four redes nor to 6 20044. bottom hos been Wiled for the
oNlorgosproductowi thoost oil the Oetemy froduchon wUl be No 2 Longston a
thhteTrovsPedk or Per tovsite from a pevfovared in- newly completed
tet Fovnmdtions * is Recogtized os thhe tevvdl 6.1V2 to 6.116 flovoing Oder in Ponolo
situdrte to o SM-ocro docotory well wos the foot iwtothe hole. The Countys povtion of the
Itotose bloc to the Mb 6 VOlemev fllovoiig operation is in d Ml WVoskor Fieldt
JomesSmitk Survey gas dr rhe rate di acre leose to Ponolo Reynolds Dvilling of
Vylerbosed SANT 935000 day on Coumtys Jesse Loos Shvevepov is the
Enevgv Carp willbed v.25i Mok* and iuruuy opevotov.
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Tro and De Pipkin hosting fhe olmes led wifh rhe 4-H pledge
evert. Eoch member started worhmg
Artending were Jeono ilorshowV on their AH food and nutrition
lew Brown Sher langflord Keisto projeet record (or on after school
WViNioms Tino Holmes De Pipkkin snock each mode their own Piece
opened her gifts, cake, ice cream
and drinks were served fa her
•na Aq- -- 4 1 parents. John and Patricia, sister,
K Alcohol workshop slated P bmatponii
— Iress, Dola and Tim Spurlock. Bo
King and (ssle Bayes. Jill's birthday
The (ast Texas Council of Gover offender wasSepf IB
srvetlen is seheduled le iw eompleted nments and the Texas Commission Guest speakers will include Lin- Mr. and Mts. Jack Myers, Mr.
17 ad- by mid December, eeeording le beak on Alcoholism will be sponsoring a da Bruce public information and and Mrs. Russell Soape and Mr.
1. --- ----------------- one-day alcohol studies workshop treininig coordinator lor Fast Texas and Mrs. Ray Forman attended the
■ eb eluded la me Nateaea plens. Con- titled "Increasing Awareness of Council on Alcoholism and Drug funeral service of Mrs Jaronifyky
■■■■BMtoBMBtonHKHtoHBtoBHiMHBBtotoHBtoatoiMHMHantotoMOitoKtotototoKB the DWI Offender to be held Oct Abuse (ETCADA) Dr Roy Moss at Hawthorn Funeral Home Chapel
10 at Maude Cobb Activity Center director of Driver and Traffic Safety Thursday afternoon
a . . id Longview Educetion at %am Houston State Ray and Louise went to Bon Weir
haay mnane--4 AI-a o--AorHIAc The workshop is designed lot University Marilynn Dierschke Monday and returned Wednesday.
•-UA •“AA3U3 UAAA“C•UAUU•AAAAA2 judges criminal justice personnel special program coordinator for visiting with Chester and Bea
— — — probation officers alcohol abuse the Texas Adult Probation Com- Downing
Do you have any idea how many door you have’ If you're o sheeps diet At times throughout counselotsglaw enforcement per mission and David Spencer J D Saturday was the first day of
door live on your place? Joel Bolin livestock producer interested in the year cattle eat the same plants sonnel DWI1 education instructors legal counsellor Texas Probation fall Bernice and Beatrice were in
soil conservationist for the USDA
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984, newspaper, September 26, 1984; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499643/m1/18/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.