The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 6, 1994 Page: 3 of 16
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13, at 2 p.m. at Walnut Grove Baptist
Church. The public is invited to attend.
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To place your Cub Scout pack
activities in Cub Calendar, or to
announce any other Scouting ac-
tivities, contact Laura at 693-7888.
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this evening of country and gospel
music. Admission is free, and a conces-
sions stand will be open. The center is
located on CR 315A two blocks south
of the intersection of U.S. 70 and FM
31. * 903-766-3728 for information.
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Research al Mt Sinai Hospital in Miami found it better than plain hot water to dear a
stuffy nose
Statistical study by the American Cancer Society notes that people who regularty use
aspirin have a much lower risk of digestive cancers Epidemiologists are looking into
the reason
How about a laser instead of a needled A new laser
that can puncture the skin for blood tests painlessly,
is in the works at University of Arkansas
Breast-feeding an infant for at least four months
dramatically cuts the incidence of ear infections, say
researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sci-
ences Center. Two reasons: natural anitbockes, and
nursing the child in an upright position, keeping fluids
out of ears
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Charles Foshee will play Eddie;
Holly Cooper as Evelyn; Tiffani
Parker as Merry; Callie Walker as
Marvelini; and Tyrez Berry as The
Clock.
Stage manager for the produc-
tion is Kim Groves. Lights and
sound are by Amber Harantcavage
and Casey Cranford. The whole
group is under the direction of
Lucky Watkins.
Tickets will be $3 for adults and
$2 for students, available at the
door or in advance from cast and
crew members.
ders and teachers are urged to attend.
Guest speaker will be Linda Dunlap,
Baker-Koonce counselor. Membership
for ADDA Southern Region is avail-
able. T 693-4535, 693 6258, or 693-
6056 for information.
Vaccination Clinic will be held at
the Texas Department of Health at 419
West Sabine on Thursday, Feb. 10.
Clinic hours will be from 1 to 4 p.m.
Vaccinations to be offered to all pre-
school and school age children will in-
clude MMR, OPV, DTP, Td, Hib, and
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Feb. 12 - Pack #243 Blue and
Gold Banquet at 6 p.m. at the
Baker-Koonce cafeteria (location
change). RSVP by Feb. 7; call 693-
6325.
Feb. 26 -- Pack #216 Blue and
Gold Banquet at 6 p.m. at First
United Methodist Church activities
center.
Feb. 26 — Pack #216 Leaders
Meeting at 2 p.m. at First United
Methodist.
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A special meeting of the Com-
missioners Court of Panola County
will be held at 9 a.m. Monday, Feb.
7, in the Commissioners Courtroom
in Courthouse.
At which meeting the following
subjects will be discussed and the
following matters acted upon:
* Open meeting:
a Consent items:
To approve Road & Bridge req-
uisitions and to approve the pay-
ment of current Panola County bills
as presented on vouchers prepared
and submitted by the County Au-
ditor,
Request by Enron Oil & Gas
Company to cross County Roads
127 and 129 with a 2” line;
Approval of Juvenile Board
Resolution regarding transporting
of juveniles;
Authorization to release funds
from Panola County Employee
Benefits Trust;
To amend the Panola County
Budget for Fiscal Year 1993;
* To create a seasonal librarian
position until a permanent librarian
can be hired;
* To employ Diane Page as sea-
sonal librarian at $8.32 per hour ef-
fective February 7,1994;
* To discuss and act upon Con-
tract for Title III Services between
East Texas Council of Govern-
ments and Panola County;
* Adjournment.
would like to invite You
to come visit our NewLocation
at 611A W. Panola
Next to the Winn Dixie Building
Monday - Friday 8-6
Saturday 8-5
Sunday 1-5
693-8998
PHARMACY TOPICS
By Shelton, ^^istered Pharmacist
A patch instead of a pill? Researchers at Rutgers University are working on a
contraceptive patch to block ovulation Wom on the abdomen for three weeks, it's said
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Monster madness will take to
the stage at Carthage High School
for the annual senior play.
' The school will present "Boys
and Ghouls Together," a creepy
comedy in three acts, on Feb. 10.
12 and 13 in the CHS auditorium.
Performances are set for &:30 p.m.
Thursday and Saturday, and 2:30
p.m. Sunday.
The play features a group of
young Americans bicycling across
Europe who stop for the night at an
old castle that has been turned into
a hostel because the owners need
money. But it’s a very strange
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David Talley and the Crusaders
will be in concert at Old Center Baptist
Church on Saturday. Feb. 5, at 7 p.m.
The church is located about 13 miles
south of Carthage on FM 699. The
public is invited to attend.
Community Four VFD fundraiser
will be Saturday, Feb. 5, at 11 a.m. at
the fire station off FM 9 and U.S. 79 in
Panola. Supporters can purchase a chili
or gumbo lunch with drink and dessert
for $3 for adults and $2 for children. T
766-3573 for more information.
Combined Choir and Band Con-
cert will be held on Sunday, Feb. 6, at
3 p.m. at Carthage Junior High School
auditorium The CHS a capella choir
and the wind ensemble will perform a
crowd-pleasing program. The public is
invited to attend.
Donkey Basketball will be featured
at Beckville Middle School gym on
Senior play set next week
Cast members Vicki Best, Bebe Cantwell, Jeff Dowdy and Angela Snape rehearse for CHS’s upcoming pro-
duction of "Boys and Ghouls Together," which will be performed Feb. 10,12 and 13.
Creepy comedy on stage at CHS
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designed for periodic as well as single
premiums. Your contributions, less
any applicable maintenance fees,
accumlate tax deferred wealth for the
future Surrender changes apply only
during the first 8 policy years
Contact your Farm Bureau
agent for qualifications.
Harrison Co. Office
(903) 935-3291
Panola Co. Office
(903) 693-7868
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group of owners: Letha, with her
limp black hair and dead white
face; Model S, a man-made ’man’;
Dirge, a young lady who enjoys
tormenting things; and a father who
has a weird lab.
Cast members include Jeff
Dowdy as The Count; Angela
Soape as Letha; Bebe Cantwell as
Dirge; Vicki Best as Granny; and
Jay Koenig as Model S.
Kim Groves is cast as Frau
Hubschmidt; Tara Rushing as
Fritzi; Adam Leggett as Buddy;
Heather Claxton as Barbara; Tom
Trimble as Ron; and Leanne
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400-499 $ 95.00
500-599 $ 85.00
600-699 $ 80.00
200-299 $ 52.00
200-299 $ 61.00
Last call for memorabilia
Old uniforms, photographs, and
other memorabilia from Boy
Scouting is needed by Cub Scout
Pack #243.
The Cubs want to borrow items
related to Scouting for display at
the Blue and Gold Banquet. Items
are needed by Feb. 10; they will be
returned to owners after the
banquet.
Contact Vivian Fortenberry at
693-6839 or Mary Eaton at 693-
6325 for further information.
Sunday, Feb. 6, at 2 p.m. The first
game will be volunteer firemen vs. the
Panola County Sheriffs Department;
the second game will be Beckville ISD
vs. Young Riders. Proceeds benefit
Beckville PTO. Tickets are $3 and $5
in advance, and $4 and $6 at the door.
Diabetic Awareness of Carthage
will meet at 2:30 p.m. in the science
building at Panola College on Sunday,
Feb. 6 Topic will be diabetes and or-
thopedics, presented by Dr. John L.
Stanton. Admission is free, all inter-
ested persons are invited to attend.
Financial aid workshop for stu
dents graduating from high school this
spring will be held Monday, Feb. 7, at
6:30 p.m. at Carthage High School.
Panola College's office of financial aid
and scholarships will provide informa-
lion to parents and students on applying
for federal financial aid and the differ-
ent types of financial aid.
AARP regular meeting will be
Monday, Feb. 7, at 10 a.m. at Commu-
nity House in Davis Park. New mem-
bers are welcome to enjoy the program
and covered dish luncheon to follow.
DeBerry Community Center
membership meeting will be Monday,
Feb. 7, with a covered dish dinner at 6
p.m., followed by a business meeting at
7 p.m.
ADDA+ will meet on Monday, Feb.
7, at 7 p.m. in the Baker-Koonce cafe-
teria. All parents of children with at-
tention deficit and other learning disor-
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Editor's note: The Panola
Watchman's Calendar of Events is
published free-of-charge as a public
service to alert the public to upcom-
ing events and activities at local
churches, organizations and civic
groups. Entries should be submitted
before 5 p.m. Mondays or Thursdays
for inclusion in the next issue of the
paper. For more information, contact
Laura at 693-7888.
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(Tetanus/diphthena) vaccine is avail-
able to all adults. The Hepatitis B. vac-
cine is available to all children under
12 months of age. Children must be ac-
companied by a parent or legal
guardian; please bring immunization
records. Social Security number if
available, and Medicaid number if ap-
plicable.
Senior Play "Boys and Ghouls
Together" will be performed at CHS
on Thursday, Feb. 10, at 7:30 p.m.; on
Saturday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p in.; and
Sunday, Feb. 13, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets
are available at the door.
Pasture and Hay Meadow Man-
agement program will be offered on
Thursday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. in the dis-
trict courtroom at the Panola County
Courthouse. Dr. Don Dorsett from
Texas A & M University will conduct
the program. T Mark Currie at 693-
0380 for information.
Go Texan Barbecue on the square
will be Friday, Feb. 11, from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. Sales benefit the Panola County
Go Texan Scholarship Committee.
Tau Omega Valentine Ball will be
held on Saturday, Feb. 12, at the
American Legion hall. Cocktails will
be at 7 p.m., followed by dancing from
X p in. to 12 a.m. Tickets are $10 for
singles and $20 for couples and can be
purchased from Robin Smith at Wal-
Mart Pharmacy.
Saturday Night Country Musk-
Jamboree will be held on Saturday,
Feb. 12, at the DeBerry Community
Center. All musicians, singers, listeners
Wt. Average
200-299 $140.00
300-399 $122.00
400-499 $110.00
500-599 $ 98.00
600-699 $ 85.00
200-299 $120.00
300-399 $110.00
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Leach, Ted. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 6, 1994, newspaper, February 6, 1994; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541437/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.