The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1980 Page: 2 of 33
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invited to their respective classrooms at
7:31 p.m. for an explanation of this
year's program, said Earl Canker,
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be accompanied by a parent.
The club will be divided into
groups depending upon the age
of the member, his riding
experience, the type of bicycle
be rides and the equipment he
owns The purpose of the club is
for people to get together who
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Persons wishing to sponsor a
nder are urged to call 693-5814
and a Key Club member will
call you about your contribu-
non Riders may obtain spon
sot'registration forms at the
principal's office of any school
or from a Key Club member
Riders do not have to be Key
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thon ire now asking Carthage
citizens to back their efforts by
pledging a contribution for each
mile they ride.
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variety of plant seeds, says a
genetic scientist at Texas AAM
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The new Carthage Primary School
contains 38,000 square feet and was
designed for up to 500 students it is a
semi-fire resistive building with brick
and stucco exterior walls w th the floor
being concrete slab on grade type
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Open h.seat other CISD campuses
also are pia nned over the next two weeks
with starting tone at 7 p m at each
school Turner Junior High s open house
is scheduled Sept 29 while Libby
Elementary and Carthage High School
both are scheduled on Sept 30 Baker
Koonce s open house is planned on Oct 6
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help continue St Jude’s life- by the nder and/or a sponsor victims of the illnesses that are
saving study of childhood At the end of the ride, they'll under study at the hospital
cancer that has become so check it and sign it to show that The ride starts at Kelly Park
important to children all qver the nder earned what the at 9 am and the route will go
the world sponsor pledged Riders will through the Kelly park and
Sponsors are needed to then return to the sponsors to surounding neighborhood
The open house rill include a tour of
the building from 6 30 to 8 p m when a
Parent Teachers Association meeting
will be held in th cafetorium to elect
members of the Title I advisory
committee of parents
The new school houses early
Marriages: motion by the chief complaining to recover 81,778.88 due to
Robert May Stillwell and witness, Sept. 8. default of payments, Aug 21
Jennifer Louise Dillahunty, Civil Fie: Ex Parte: Roy Gene Berry
both of Tenaha, Sept. 3. Richard Wayne Pride vs. authorized to drive vehicle on
Everett Dale ..
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support riders witna generous collect the pledge They II also
pledge, and then help them get be given a hospital bracelet
the funds to the Key Club as saying I'm ridingfor Terry to
soon as the nde is over wear during the ride
Each nder will be given a lap Most of the riders will still be
card when they register at Kelly wearing them while they make
Park on Saturday Every tone their collection Terry is a St
, they nde through the check Juie Children's Hospital
point, the card will be initiated patient who represents all the
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cut heating-cooling costs
woven woods and mini-blinds
both by KIRSCH
Save energy and you 11 save money. You II save even
more right now during our sale of energyi-wise
window treatments See Kirsch easy-care shades and
Steel columns support a steel roof
structure All interior walls are
concrete masonry unit block walls with
ceramic tile wainscot in high traffic
areas Carpet flooring is used on all
classroom and academic areas Vinyl
asbestos is used in the dining area, stage
closets and washrooms
The cost of the building was $1,340,187
or $35 27 per square foot The building
contains 20 regular classrooms and other
special rooms such as the cafetorium,
music room audio-visual room, faculty
workroom office area, bookroom,
restrooms and janitorial closets
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The meeting is the second one also be stressed, In the long run.
to be held by the chib for people the club hopes to obtain an area
who wish to join the club but for bicycle trails.
failed to attend the first The club hopes to conduct
meeting weekly meetings and set nde
The chib isbe ing organized by times either after the meeting
Bob Bouchard and is open to all or during the week or both
ages However children under depending on the response.
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Anyone interested in joining enjoy bicycle riding.
the newly established Carthage The club hopes to increuse
Bicycle Club is asked to attend public awareness that bicycles
an open meeting Sept. 20 at 10 have become a major factor on
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PACKAGE POLICY,
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Carthage Primary School as they drop off the youngsters Sept. 22 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. followed by a PTA meeting.
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....... Kay sequestration case dismissed Aug. 22.
Mosier of Carthage, Sept 5. without prejudice at plaintiff’s John Raymond Hoffman and ' rowing the gene pool through
Thurston Sanders of Gilmer costs. Reginia Dalton Hoffman. hybridization, making it diffi-
and Maggie Bet of Beckville, DISTRICT divorce final, Sept 2. cult to find the old genetic
SegtB.g"e be Divorces Fied: Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co. varieties that could be used if
Gone F. Autry and Doris Ann Carol Jean Seif and Michael vs. T P. Harrison, 8280 the modern seed strains become
Bixler, both of Longview, Sept. Ray Saif, Sept. 8. awarded to defendant for value diseased or are changed by the
I ■ t. Steve Louis Woolfe and Ethal of pipeline easement and right environment, ” said Dr Homer
Michael Duans Martin of Port Lorins Gaston Woolfe, Sept 10. of way and damages of Blakhurst, professor emeritus
Aransas and Barbara Ann Short Riley Nowlin Wallace and defendant’s property, June 36. of horticulture.
dDallasSept.i ______ Majorie Lucille Wallace Sept. Arkansas Louis ana Gas Co Blackhutst explained the
B Lee Starling of Easton 11. vauwuMAm: newer food crops have been
tricia Am McCarthy of _ Mary Lue Sheppard and Isiah 4___esleyMDedefen developed to make ma
gesepei ■ Shepparasept‘."tntttl harvesting easiertonpermittbe
1 Moore and clrie: pipelinnsazementaandaright.o highest possible output for
— - The first National Bank, "ay,anddamage, 9 ' large-scale production.
DeBerry, Sept. 12. Carthage, Texas vs. Dr. Eugene dantspropeteuy. ‘ The horticulturist said it’s not
vRay Ritter and Valerie E. Patterson, suit on account, c-inda -anecooleye JI advantageous to narrow gene
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Leon Choate vs. Claude "oll"Enhley c, as time, the environment, the
Eugene Methvins, et al, suit on „exgs—eesndteyysakei economy and people change,
paftition,Sept.9.‘ Eloisecase dismissed there may be future need for
iAransaslouisianaGasCo. “Rolando c. Balagtas and plantsthatareatprrsentlooked
Md $150 and confined to nation, Sept. 18. Edith Day id Balagtas, divorce plants were weeds a short time
unty jail for 36 days but Tommy Brantley vs. Jenico IAldeP 4 ago, he said.
robaced fee six months, Inc., personal injuries and Carloyn Sue Williams and
L damages,Sept 12 J Gregory Earl Williams, divorce
dmaotrhinderinene guaran’zsonins.va.Pavid Wmhw. Mateerand
wereSmifaMdMonfEn harssiduay.and.dh2 Sherry Lynn Mateer, divorce lion Americans compete in
dMM by Sepeizucisuutonaccount, final, Sept. 4. . road races of oil lengtha.
complaining witness, Patricia Allen vs. Joyce
_______ Potter, damages, Sept. 15
arges a criminal trespass criminal Minutes:
■t Charles Farrell Ruther- Ballard’s Inc. vs. 3. w.
were dismissed M motion Youngblood, plaintiff awarded
estate, Sept. 8. ' to recover $2,962.06 due to
arges of possession of defaultinpayment, Aug. 21.
uana against Curtis E. Mischer Enterprises Inc. vs.
ter were dismissed on Billy J. Gibbs Sr. dba Gibb’s Air
mdthegate,septis
arges of theft against
a McDaniel were
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Foster, John. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1980, newspaper, September 18, 1980; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517922/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.