The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1993 Page: 3 of 16
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the comment period for the above referenced Project until December 271 1993
An Environmental Review Record for the above project has been made by the City of
Carthage
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status of the project. This Environmental Review Record is available at 321 West
Panola Street, Carthage, Texas
for public examination and copying
upon request between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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interested citizens would be taken by the City. In view of this error, the City is extending
Portman declares intent
to run for treasurer
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participate in an All-Region clinic
and concert.
Senior Holly Hudson made first
chair oboe, and qualified for area
tryouts in January to audition for
the ATSSB's All-State Band.
Also earning high school All-
Beckville band members shine
Students win individual honors
candidacy
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Junior high All-Region Band members are, from left, Debbie Williams, Jamie Clouse, Sammy English and Jesse
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• call Laura Negri at 693-7888. •
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Holly Hudson, Jaime Pedvy, and
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1, Gloria Reeves Portman,
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County. I have been Panola County
Treasurer since July 1, 1993.1 was
appointed by the Commissioners’
Court to complete the remainder of
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9:00 am - 7:00 pm is and
Qoing Out of (Business
---ALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE SOLD!!!---
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Beckville musicians have been
busy this fall, accumulating awards
in several events.
Beckville band students have
been active in individual perfor-
mance contests this fall, according
to band director Terry DeOrnellis.
"These students have worked
hard to earn individual honors,” he
said.
Several students earned seats in
high school and junior high All-
Region Bands sponsored by the
Association of Texas Small School
Bands. Three took awards at UlL
this opportunity to announce my ‘3
candidacy for County Commie- 2
sioner of Precinct 2. 1 $
I feel with over fifteen years ex- •2
perience in County Government in- R •
eluding eight years as County'
Commissioner of Precinct 2 makes
me eligible for Commissioner.
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Nail announces
Four high school and four junior enth grade tubist Jesse Pierce.
high students won seats in the All- Band students in grades seven
Region Bands. In ATSSB competi- - through 12 perform in the
Mrs. Sue Parker’s term of office;
Mrs. Parker retired June 30,1993.
I am fortunate to have had the
opportunity to work with Mrs.
Parker and to have received the
Guidance and training she provided
me. I worked with Mrs. Parker for
almost four years before my ap-
pointment. During that time, I
learned the duties and responsibili-
ties of the Treasurer's Report.
Panola County is my home, I
grew up in Panola County, attended
Carthage Schools, and graduated in
1962. I attended Panola College
and Kilgore College.
I would like to contipu to serve
you as your County Treasurer, and
so, I announce my candidacy for
Panola County Treasurer.
Your vote and support is sin-
cerely appreciated in the March 8,
1994 primary.
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twirling competition. Region Band seats were senior
Seniors Amy Peavy and Holly trumpeter Samantha English, senior
Hudson and junior Melissa Ogden trombonist Drew Dyer, and junior
earned superior ratings from a oboist Jessica Acker.
judge at the UIL twirling contest. Junior high students earning
In Ute competition, the entrants per- All-Region honors included eighth
form for a judge and are assigned grade clarinetists Jamie Clouse and
ratings from one to five, with one Debbie Williams, eighth grade
being the highest. baritonist Sammy English, and sev-
and Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, on November 10
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Leach, Ted. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1993, newspaper, December 22, 1993; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666255/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.