The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 3, 1980 Page: 2 of 19
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TOGGERY
12 30 p m Jan 30 where a car
passing on the right struck
another vehicle waiting at the
Dr Ann McLaurin, associate
professor of history, has been
named chairman of the Depart-
ment of Social Sciences at
Louisiana State University in
Shreveport, according to Dr A
J Howell, Acting Chancellor
APPRAISAL BOARIK-Directors of Panola County’s
newly formed Tax Appraisal District are sworn in by
County Judge Ruff Wall, right. during ceremonies at the
courthouse Thursday Directors shown from left are K C
PO Pol. Adv By Boles
P O Box 44» Center, TX
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Theclinicwillbeconductedat beginning at two months of age
the Texas Department of Immunizations to be offered
Health, ill Maple St ia include mumps, measles rubel
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injured
A DeBerry residen
Anderson Roquemo
injured slightly in an
at 10:50 a.m. Friday o
about 15 and one-ha
northeast of Carthage.
A highway patrol spl
said the victim appar
control of her car as I
traveling south on U.S
car ran off the side of I
and traveled 87 feel
crossing the highw
striking two trees I
She was taken by all
to Panola General I
where she was treJ
released She was I
citation for failing tJ
speed I
Free income tax assn
available to Panola Coi
Carthage residents The
can Assn of retired pt
sponsoring a commur
vice project to provide
preparation assistance
income, handicapped
taxpayers, AARP m
college, and High
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Long time Carthage resident
Maxine Brown has been pro-
moted to vice president and
cashier of Northshore Bank in
Houston
She served as secretary of the
Central Baptist Church in
Carthage for 10-years.
She has a son Norman Brown
who was reared in Carthage He
and his wife Denise and two
children, Jennifer and Chance,
now reside in Mt Pleasant
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PLEASE HIM.....
on Valentine's Day with
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or tie
Our new main banking facility,
scheduled for completion in early 1981,
will be a *1,000,000.00 plus addition
in downtown Carthage
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Your Vote And Support
Appreciated
Dr McLaurin received the
B.S. and M A degrees from Bank advances
Sam Houston State College in
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Kyle Jr of Woods Community, Max Bauer of Carthage,
Billie Harris of Beckville and Leo Porter of Gary Not
pictured is Arnold Hooper of Gourdneck who was not
present for the swearing in
CORRECTS
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stated in the Jan 31 1
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for county commis
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Ph.D. from the University of
Oklahoma in Norman, Okla-
homa She also attended the
University of Texas
A graduate of Carthage High
School, Dr McLaurin is a
native of Elysian Fields, Texas,
and is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs Carl McLaurin of De-
Berry. Texas
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- mhe next clinic wiu be held pertussis 1/TP and tetanus
Carthage police were called
to the intersection of West
Panola and Daniels streets at
Volunteers of the Carthage
Fire Department were called to
a mobile home fire near
Beckville at 12 20 p m Jan 29
The home, owned by Doug
Powell, was completely de-
stroyed Firemen were assisted
by the Beckville Police Depart
ment
Cause of the blaze is still
under investigation
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The East Texas South Group
of National Assn of Bank
Women met at the Community
Inn in Kilgore on Jan 23 and
elected officers for the ensuing
year
Among those elected to serve
for 1980 1981 included Bobbye
J McClendon, assistant cashier
at First National Bank of
Carthage as chairman
Also attending from here
were Marion Anderson and
Lucille Gholston from First
National Bank Patsy Ross.
Janelle Reed, Madeline Hart,
Flora Register, Jeanette Lake
and Myrna Barnett from First
State Bank and Trust Co
A meeting of me
Panola General H
Auxiliary is schedule!
p m Feb 6 at the dir
of Panola Nursing Hol
Traffic violations
Marine Kelley Hardy, im-
proper right turn, plead no lo
contendre and was fined 118 50,
Jan 28
Garland Hershelle Anderson,
speeding, fined $21 50, Jan 26
Robert Wayne Howell, failure
to control speed to avoid
accident and failure to stop and
leave information, plead no lo
contendre. and was fined $37
Larry D Mercer, no motor
cycle license, fined $28 50, Jan
28
Mikael Eugene Garcia,
speeding. fined $22 50, Jan 30
Juanita Knapp Armstrong,
speeding, fined $20 50. Jan 30
Kevin Brent Stallings, speed
ing, fined $28 50. Jan 24
Arlin C. Screws, no driver’s
license, fined $53 50
Miguel C Villasener, no
driver's license, forfeited cash
bond of $28 50. Jan 30
Valmac Industries, charged
with violating city ordinance
21 48, forfeited two bonds of
$203 50 each, Jan 26
Steven Glenn Newsome
charged with public intoxica-
tion, lined $103 50. Jan 25
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OLD PHONES, NEW
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diptheria Td>
All children must be accom
panted by a parent or legal
guardian Parents are re
minded to bring the child’s
immunization record if it is
available
The Tetanus diptheria (Td)
vaccine is also available to
adults
Panola County and th
Carthage will be re
checks totaling $1,426.
the state comptroller’s J
a rebate on mixed drir
collected locally dur
fourth quarter of 1979 I
AARP
A disco dance will
Feb 8 from 9 p m to
the Student Center o
Junior College Featur
AF-U-Trac Sounds I
dents will be admit
student guest for $1 al
$2 I
The Student Gov
Assn of Panola Junid
also will sponsor a sh
Sunday, Feb 3, at the
Skate Palace from 8 1
midnight PJC studen
admitted free, studeni
$1 and others $2 1
SPEARS
INSURANCE
AGENCY
PHONE 443-7113
323 s Shelby Carthage
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tea. preschool and school age
intersection Driver of the staff was estimated at $30
waiting car, Nathan Lee Hough At 8 45 p m . Jan 25. police
of Carthage, was not injured were notified that two cars
Driver of the passing car. Isaac parked at a theater on West
Williams of Carthage, was Panola ran into each other as
issued a ticket for passing with they attempted to leave at the
insufficient clearance same time Drivers of the cars
A two car accident was were Connie Brad Whitehead of
reported at 3:30 p m Jan 28-at Carthage and Mark Anthony
West Sabine Street and Timber Horn of Gary No ticket was
lane Drive A car turning left issued
into a private drive was struck
by an oncoming pickup truck
driven by Leslie Rickey Smith
of Carthage Driver of the car,
Michael Wayne Ritter was cited
for failing to yield right of way
to a vehicle Damage to a
mailbox owned by Roy Bigger-
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Foster, John. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 3, 1980, newspaper, February 3, 1980; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517857/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.