The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 86, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 27, 1980 Page: 2 of 27
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A2- PANOLA WATCHMAN Carthage Texas April 27 19
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WHERE IN THE WORLD?
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A QUIZ TO 1IS T YOUR KNOWLEOGE or GEOGAAPMY ANO CURRENT EVENTS
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activities
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6-Months Money Market Certificate-* 10,000.00 Minimum
Call ar coma by tor currant rata quotation Changes each Thursday
30-Months Money Market Certificate-* 1,000 Minimum
PLUS
* Special Discounts
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Pays increasing interest rataa with length ol maturity
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1979 Volare
Passbook Savings Accounts
Executive car; warranty
Oters easy deposit easy withdrawal
WELCOME TO YOUR SAVINGS HOME
6-cylinder; like new
SHELBY-PANOLA
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FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
MEMBER
SERVICE MOTORS
119 South Market
Phone 693-7161
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All The Savings and Loen You II Ever Need
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Republicans announce
polling place at PJC
Interested in earning more for your
savings dollar? Try our long-term sav-
ings certificates. They’ll get you even
higher interest rates than our regular
savings accounts, just by leaving a spe-
cified amount of cash on deposit for
a specified period of time. Stop in!
MINOR A (IDENT— A trocar collision on rainslick East
Sabine at Live Oak Street caused a traffic pileup shortly
before 10 a m Friday A passenger in the car, Patricia
At the Highest
Rates Allowed by Law
Amy Michel
Marilyn Brink]
due, of Tyle
accepted a st
director of Chr
at First Uni
Church in Cart
She will be a
the Centenary I
Church Career
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has been
TEAM WORK—Thr
Joan Fuller School
won the novelty teai
Southwest Twirlers
Twirling Contest A
From left are: Kei
Harris and Amy Hai
( ollecton of men » frrma
alurr availata for rertal
Q. I have a mat
shepherd with a goo
meat. I also have
female dogs and I'm
having the male cas
My concern is th
dog's personality chi
result of the operati
I also would like tl
much sleep do doJ
Our older dogs see
moot of the time al
2. speeding
April 22
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Chairman
Joffrion said any registered
voter is eligible to cast a ballot
in the primary
Polls will be open from 7am
to 7 p m
Commissioner
Precinct 1
Panola County
and tmri sa gen,d
taste
Cole of Tenaha was injured in the mishap She was taken
by ambulance to Panola General Hospital where she was
treated and released
EQUAL MOUSING
LENDER
let staff of I
experts help you "
select the appropnate
formal we ar for you
and your entare wed
ding party
The parrotlike beak of the
auttlefish to strong enough
to crush oyster and dam
shells
aas fined $18 » Apr
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Other *1,000.00 minimum Certiiicates of Deposit
from 1 to 8 years maturing periods
The Student Unon Building at
Panola Junior College has been
designated as the polling place
for the Republican Primary on
May 3 according to Ohn Joffrion
Jr . Panola County Republican
FD POL ADV BY JAMBS BREWSTER
BT. 1, BOX 4 A. CARTHAGE
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Keith Abernathy
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Pine Grove Assembly Church
in Beckville will conduct revival
services April 30 through May 2
beginning at 7 30 pm each
evening
The Rev Melvin Treason of
jviog Way Tabernacle in
Okmulgee, Okla , will present
the message at the services
Pastor Jack Harris said the
public is invited to attend
We would like to thank all of
our friends and relatives for the
prayers and concern during the
illness and death of our Mother,
Mrs Myrtle L Gray
We are very grateful for the
food, flowers and memorials
We are also grateful to
Reverend Marshall McQueen
and Hawthorn Funeral Gome
for the beautiful service
Mr and Mrs Larry Phillips, Jr
Mrs Jessie Heaton
Grandchildren and great
grandchildren
Cigarette smoking now con
tributes to one fifth of the
newly diagnosed cases of can
cer and one fourth of all cancer
deaths among women as
revealed by the 1980 report from
the surgeon general —CNS
There is a tiger waiting
for you to shoot with
camera — No guns please!
awarded to three retiring
teachers and administrators.
Mrs Kathryn Clark Carthage
High School Mrs Mildred
Brannon Turner Junior High
and James Wall Baker Koonce
School Coach Dennis Smith
who is leaving the Carthage
Independent School District
inexpensive tra
The romar • of tradtanalisn
rrturns tu mnen B formal fashns
Call or come by tor current rate qvotation Ch ges each month
The Gary Volunteer Fire
Department is sponsoring sev-
eral upcoming activities to
raise funds for the department
Trades Day is scheduled on
the town square May 3 with
sandwiches and refreshments
Elvis' will perform at the
Gary school at 7 p m May 12
and a basketball tournament is
planned May 15 17 at the school
An all day barbecue will be
held at Trades Day activities
with games on June 7 Tickets
will cost $3 50
Card of thanks
J SAVINGS & LOAN
blend of spices that dome
nates most exotic foods of
India 'he dishes vary, de
pending on what part of
India you travel in
3 Can you attend any -
festivals during your tour of h
W Holly speeding
$16 5 April 24
Charles ( James
Phone 693-5132
Carthage
Virgil T Cranmore pubinc
intoxicaton was fined $io 50
April 25
D K Penn Gary publc
intoxicaton was fined $103 50
April 25
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Award during the organizations
annual banquet Tuesday at the
J Louis Robinson cafeteria
School Bells were also
Mrs. E.M., Fullert
A No, de-sexing
adverse effect or
personality. I we
mend you disci
control with your
after youi pet i
however
Dogs require
amounts of sleep,
five to 10 hours
people, in other I
older dogs requirs
as they age and th
changes The yol
probably conditid
more, when his co
sleeping Howevel
have your vetel
each pet a physic J
to include blol
anemia I
Q. We have a fl
was spayed abJ
ago She is about 1
has never had kik
have seen her bl
spraying anythiE
thing, like a mall
matter where you go or
when you go there Every
Freddy Mason, pastor of
Cedar Grove Baptist Church in
Carthage has been named to the
Speech Department Who's Who
at East Texas Baptist College
One student from each
academic department has been
recognized with this honor
There are 16 departments at
ETBC and Academic Dean Dr
Gwin Morris recognized each
Who's Who award recipient at
the annual Honor's Day Assem
bly on Friday, April 25
Mason will graduate this May
with a major in religion and a
minor in speech. During his
years at ETBC he has
participated in many speech
activities and has performed
around East Texas with the
New Galatians" fine arts
team
Jo Botello 121 E Elm n
drivers license $28 w April 19
Koyce Dean Jeffress. Route 2
speeding was fined $25 50 April
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Ninme Groome sape Route
The Elysian Flelds Jy
Senior High Bands wil
their spring concert mJ
pm in the high
auditorium Students 1
6 through 12 will partiJ
calendar < >f festivals
4 Can I see much wild
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India s capital for 800 years
oday, it is the seat of the
world's largest democracy
2 What is the national
dish of India’’ You might
answer curry, and you
could be right, but that is
only half an answer because
"curry" really means a
India' Yes, no matter when India is Shoppers Paradise
you visit India's always--—
celebrating something, no nature remains a part of its
All senior girls in high s< hem
interested in trying out this
summer for the World Famous
Apache Belies of Tyler Junior
(ollege are invited to a (jet
Arquanted lea on Thursday
May 1 19)
ihe tea to ire held in the 1 y let
Junior College Student (enter
lounge wdl tegin at 4 <w p m
F ollow mg a program giv by
the Apache Belles there will ta
a question and answer session
Any girl interested in attend
ing should RSVP by Wednes
day April w by calling 214
592 32946
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Route 1 sperding $22 iO April
21
Lisa Broks (ixkrell speed
ing Route 3 was fined $21 51
April IB
Saundra Busfi Paddie Car
thage speeding, was fined
$19 X April 23
Carl Deway ne Isabelle, Tyler,
speeding, pled no lo contendre,
was fined $16 5. April 25
Ann Holiday Green Route 3.
speedng. was fined $18 50, April
25
Darrel Dwain Griffith, Route
2 improper passing on right,
was fined $18 54). April 21
(indy Ogden Leach, 324
Pecan, failure to yield right of
way from private drive, was
fined $ 18 50. April 22
Barry Douglas Samford, 1000
W Sabine seeding, was fined
$18 5) April 18
Madeline Ann Murphy Tena
ha speedng. was fined $165)
April 18
Leslie Welch, Longview
speedng. was fined $24 50. April
18
Linda Leslie Alford, Route 2
speedng was fined $18 50. April
18
John G Richard Joaquin no
motorcycle endorsement, was
fined $18 50. April 22
BIRTHDAY GIRL—Kelly
Leann Jones, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Warren Jones
of Beckville celebrated her
second birthday March 26
Grandparents are Mrs Ida
Jones of Carthage and Mr
and Mr M J Biggar of
Center
temple has
are a few questions and
answers to help you become
more familiar with that
Carolyn (ollnsworth. Car
tnage PTA president received
the Carthage Classroom Teach
ers Association School Bell
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heritage
5 Can I get my rupee's
worth in India'1 its still
possible to travel India
exclusive of the fare to get
Traffie violaties
Haro 1 L Smpoon Steglar
Okla specdng $18 5 Apri 24
Clarence Pryor Smons IV
Agua Dulce speeding was
fined $:; 5 Apr:. 23
Yolanda Shflet Woods ( ar
thage speeding aas fined
$22 5 no drivers license was
fined $z Mi April 24
Donald R Bailey Kratchi
speedng was fined $2 5 April
21
Judy Cranford Andrews 5.5
industry
Panola County will honor
local industries on Industrial
Appreciation Day, May 8
Juanita Kinnett, manager of
the Panola County Chamber of
Commerce, said repre-
sentatives of the industries will
be honored at a noon luncheon
in the Fellowship Hall of the
First Methodist Church
Speaker for the event will be
Robert Seal, senior vice presi-
dent of the Industrial Services
Division of the Republic Nation
al Bank in Dallas
Reservations for the meal can
be made through the chamber.
Mrs Kinnett said
Members of local civic clubs
attending the luncheon can also
make reservations through club
secretaries
India is .1 fascinating
place to visit, whether
you re interested in history,
beauty, nature and wildlife
also received a School Bell
award
The awards were presented
by Myrle Canker chairperson
of the Professional Excellence
Committee
Guest speaker at the banquet
was Rae Juan Markunas. of
Killeen who is presidenl elect of
the Texas Classroom Teachers
Association
Officers installed at the
banquet included Jeretta
Thom pson pres ident: Na ncy
Mills, first vice president.
George Cox, second vice presi
dent Margaret Duke third
vice president. Jo Ann Shivers,
recording secretary Carolyn
Duke, corresponding secretary,
and Atholene Brewster.
treasurer
Entertainment was provided
by Linda Davis, who was
accompanied by June Lewis
and tday Ihe
mercably tailored
fnerythatexprea I%
( aid failure to yield at $1 , a April 21
railroad cronsing signal was Mike 1. Graham Perry
fined $18 50 April 23 House Apartments speeding.
K Troy Harkrider 611
< omer speeding was fined
Wayne Turner Brewster
( arthagr speeding was fined
$17 5 April 21
Karen Beth Whitaker 806 N
Alrxander speedng was fined
$18 • April 22
Marjorie Kelly ( ad Beck
vili sperding was fined $18 5
Apr . 24
H 1) Dukes Koute 2 no
drier license was fined $28 3.
Apri 2
Henry Ford Brnt no driver
license was fined $28 W April
life in India’ Yes Animals there on the unheard
and birds stll roam the amount of $ 1 () a day
land, the flora are among Eor a free booklet,
the world’s most beautiful write Government of India
Ihe government of India lourist Office, Suite 15.
has established a number of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New
sanctuaries to assure that York. N Y 10020
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T-, c . . _ •as fira-d $19 H) Aprl B
P Senior girls -pea"rh Man
invited u h w. >
P**ing Aas tira-1 $22 41 April
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Foster, John. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 86, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 27, 1980, newspaper, April 27, 1980; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517881/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.