Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1985 Page: 3 of 42
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Tatum News
947-2495
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press time Friday according to a
Schumpert spokesperson
Panola General Hospital Ad-
All Shoes
1/3 Off
planned for each child, including
a pet show and a visit from Miss
Peggy Pockets and puppets and
many more things. All children
are welcome and adults should
remember that the library has
all the new best sellers. So come
by and stock up on some reading
material
The friendship Sunday School
class of the First Baptist Church
met in the church Educational
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for a few doys She visited with Schumpert Medical Center as of
Theo Vincent and Marjorie
care unit.
Following evaluation, Sistrunk
was transferred to Schumpert
early May 31 for. according to
Kelly. a pacemaker implant.
theft of a 1979 brown and gold Pollard Street, Carthage. was
one-half ton pickup truck May arrested May 29 for public in-
28. The truck, license plate toxication by Officer Mazzola.
le
Service League Library on was missing from a desk drawer.
Shreveport; daughters. Mitzie
Funk, of West Palm Beach.
Florida: and Rita De Los Reyes
from Chino. Calif.
He was also survived by three
sisters, eight brothers and three
grandchildren.
Paula Henry bride elect of Steve
Pepper was held May 11 in the
afternoon at the Tatum First Bap
tist Church Fellowship Hall
Hostesses for the occasion were
Newby for a short while Friday
afternoon
Christene Mikel and a cousin
of Statesboro Georgia is visiting
her sister Corrine Young and
brother Gilchrist Cherry for a
few days
Children from the Tatum area
will encounter thrilling adven-
tures at the Tatum Library in this
summer's reading program
Awesome Adventures" beginn-
ing June 6 The program is for
children of oil ages and will be
especially helpful for those who
need to practice reading skills
The story-time program will
begin Thursday June 6 at 2:30
p.m and continue each Thurs-
day through June and July.
This program is designated for
children pre-school through third
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in cardiac intensive care at
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the heart thus the thinking of a
person changes
How important is our way of
thinking. God tells us to be
careful for Satan is working to
control our minds.
Mrs. Edith Deaton spent a few
days with her daughter and
family Sue Harris in Beckville.
While there Ediths grand-
daughter got hurt at school and
they had to rush her to a
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Caddo Parish Gregory S. Shaw, son, of
according to
Sheriff's office.
Carlton Roberts was admitted proximately seven miles outside
to Panola General Hospital Moy Carthage.
30 following a farming accident Roberts was transferred to
PGH and admitted for treatment
Panola County Sheriff's Depar- for a fractured leg, according to
tment officials reported that a hospital Administrator Bill Kelly,
tractor had run over Roberts off Roberts was discharged from
of Highway 59 South, op- the hospital May 31.
Sistrunk hospitalized
Recently retired Carthage physician He again visited the
Volunteer fireman Cecil Sistrunk local ER May 30 and was ad-
remained in guarded condition mitted to the intensive cardiac
A number of businessmen
around Tatum have been
discussing the idea of
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Autopsy reports indicated he
died as a result of injuries
received in the automobile ac-
cident. according to Don Norris.
Caddo Parish deputy coroner.
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as the wind dries the ground out
real fast. The sweet corn is look-
ing real good and we at last got
some cucumbers up growing
real good They are the bush
type and are a good type for a
little space of ground
Mr and Mrs Jimmy Wood of
Dallas visited Mark and Susan
Banks on Friday night and Satu
day The Woods are an uncle
and aunt of Susan’s
Mr and Mrs Gary Monic
Daphne and Lamesia and Edith
Deaton visited Mr and Mrs Clif-
ford Cunningham in Henderson
Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Raymond Vin
cent of Sylvania Georgia are
visiting a number of relatives
and will attend the Vincent
Vinson reunion on Sunday and
the Free Brombeloe Reunion on
June 2, also a Tatum Class reu
mon on Saturday afternoon.
The Tuesday night Bible Study
of the Tatum Church of Christ
was hosted by Mr and Mrs
Gary Monic. Nine attended
Gary Monic and Julian Vincent
led the group in singing and a
special prayer was offered for
the sick Mark Banks, minister of
the Church brought the lesson
The lesson was on "The Battle
For The Mind". Christianity in
West College Street in Carthage Officer Virgil LaGrone in-
reported two incidents of van- vestigatedtheentrv.
dalism and burglary last week to
Carthage Police Department. Officer James Faulkner retur-
May 28, librarian Cathy Meyer ned to the library May 30 to in-
reported that an unknown per- vestigate the report of another
son had gained entry to the broken window pane on the east
library by breaking a glass pane library door. Damage was ’
on an east door. An un- estimated at $30 and a criminal 1 ’
determined amount of money mischief report was filed.
was Charlie Herrmann and Phala
Smith
Phola Smith Eddie Irwin and
Marguerete Turlington all have
returned from a several day s
trip to Australia Phala reported
they all had a wonderful trip ex
cept one got sick on the way
home and couldn t enjoy some of
the stops coming home
Mrs Mozell Henry of Garland
is visiting Mrs Katie Kuykendall
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ByTheok. Vincent
Police report activity
Carthage Police Department ND5087, was valued at $4,850.
reported the following activity Officer Virgil LaGrone in-
last week: vestigated the matter.
Bill Earl Walker, 48, of Route Jackie Wells. 29. of Route 2.
4. Carthage, was arrested May Carthage, was arrested May 28
28 by Officer Carl Mazzola for by Officer Roy Burchette for
public intoxication. He was public intoxication.
released on cash bond.
Kelley Chevrolet reported the Carlos Cisneros, 25, of North
Early this week we picked hospital, but she is doing some
more beans and got them in the better last report,
teezer. picked strawberries The Tatum Church of Christ
about every other day. Took Vocation Bible School will begin
Julian back to Kilgore for June 17 thru June 21. If anyone
another adjustment on his pro- would like to attend, please see
cesses then mostly back and Mark Banks or Scott Goen.
forth to the hospital, my sister s Young people this will be a nice
husband was in the Tyler place to go and you will have
hospital and going down fast. He some good teachers,
passed away about 4 a.m. this Visiting Mrs Gladys Head
morning (Friday). We went back over the weekend was her
to my sister's home in Longview sisters. Mrs. Mary McCann and
and waited for her return home Mrs. Minnie McLeroy of
We had o lot of phone calls to Longview They both attended
make The funeral was at 4 p m services at the Tatum Church of
on Saturday at Rader Funeral Christ on Sunday
Home in Longview. Paul Summerlin brought the
Death is something we all sermon at the Church of Christ
have to face some day but we on Sunday morning in the
aren t ever ready to cope with it. absence of Marks Banks
We want to keep our loved ones minister
as long as we can. My brother- Those on the sick list are Mrs.
in-low hod served his country a Mary Hemby Mrs Mary Nutt
long time and was captured and Mrs Joan Graham Lucy Miller
kept in a German prison for two Lois Logan Dorothy Williamson
years. After coming back to Amy Harris and Amy
Longview Estes Ridgeway work- Chamberlin, also George Red-
ed for the Longview Fire Depart- man. Lucy Miller is home from a
ment until he retired then work- Tyler hospital and is improving,
ed as a Security Guard at Good The Thursday night 42 party
Shepherd Hospital for sometime was held at the home of Erma
He was never idle at home He Watson Fourteen were present
grew one of the prettiest Mr. and Mrs Austin Smith
gardens and always some pretty played with the group as Mr. and
flowers. Mrs John W Bennett were ab
This morning Saturday after sent Two couples won first
a cool night the weather report place Homer Bennett and
says it will be up in the 80s to- Frances Herrmann and Austin
day The sun is out and very few Smith and Erma Watson Second
clouds in sight We could use was Douglas Whitaker and
some more ram on the gardens Kathlene Allen and third place
Betty Duke Vickie Hunt and Sue establishing a Chamber of Com-
Sipes. Cake and punch was serv merce here The benefits of in-
ed to the guests Paula received creased sales and increased pro
some lovely gifts fits plus the other benefits of oc-
A Biologist from the U.S. ting as a civic improvement
Fisheries and Wildlife Depart organization appear to appeal to
ment is seeking the sites of more and more owners and
waterfowl nests adjacent to operators of Tatum s businesses
Martin Lake The purpose for Lawrence Statman of the
this request is to study the ef- Texas Bank of Tatum is acting as
fects of pollution on the birds the center of information for this
that eat fish from Martin Lake group and he can be reached at
If anyone has information 947-2231 for more information or
about nests of waterfowl for further ideas
r the
Beall's
The funeral for Charles Shaw Shaw had lived in DeBerry sin-
of DeBerry was held Tuesday at ce 1977. He was originally from
Rose-Neath Funeral Home. Mar- Fellowship Community. Shelby
shall Street Chapel. County.
Shaw died after his car went He is survived by Peggy Lee
off the road, struck an exit sign Shaw wife, of DeBerry; Maxie
and rolled in Greenwood. La., Shaw, mother, of Shreveport.
Building Tuesday night for the egrets, cranes, ducks
regular monthly meeting. The kingfishers mudhens or other
class president Clara Nicely birds that eat fish or other
presided over the meeting The animal lite from the lake please
meeting was opened with prayer telephone 947-251 8
by Agnes Hordin. Estelle Har- The yards at the Tatum
dowoy brought the Devotional Heritage House ore really look-
on living One Day at a Time " ing good
The treasurer's report was given The yard has also been mow
by Doris Walters Minutes of the ed and it really looks good
previous meeting were read by Chances ore being sold on a lug
Johnnie Bell Matthews It was gage carrier cart for gifts for
announced a gift had been car Bingo They are three for $1 00
r ted to a member in the hospital. The cort was donated by the City
and the class will give $20 00 to of Tatum, There will not be a
the VBS Superintendent to help covered dish supper and "42"
with the expense of might this month So many pea
refreshments. Julia Belote ple on vacations and some out
hostess for the meeting served for other things
refreshments to Betty Gibson Maybe when the cooler mon
Estell Hardaway Agnes Hardin ths start things will get bock to
Johnnie Bell Matthews Mary normal again The meals at the
Montgomery Clara Nicely and Heritage House has been really
Doris Walters good especially the chicken and
Mrs James Pitre (Lorrie dressing this week and the
Jones) was honored with a baby crowd was good
shower in the home of Jimmy Tatum on the Santa Fe dona
and Denise Courtney Hostesses tions are still coming in. The
included Denise Courtney Tatum Garden Club made
Pauline Courtney, Karen Court- another donation this week and
ney and Leno Nowlin Twenty- checks were received from
three guests attended The cake Charlene Martin Mrs Curtis
was provided by Mrs. Pitres Smith Kendal Findley Mrs John
mother Loretta Jones, Mrs Pitre Settle. Anyone wishing to con-
received many beautiful baby tribute to this fund to complete
gifts the museum should do so by sen
A bridal shower honoring ding a check to the Tatum City
ministrator Bill Kelly said
Sistrunk visited PGH emergency Schumpert did not . confirm
room Moy 27 and was advised to vhether Sistrunk had undergone
follow up with his local surgery Friday.
Now With 5 Locations.
1014 W. Panola 693-5672 Carthage, Tx.
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Grissom, Debe & Chessher, Earl. Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1985, newspaper, June 2, 1985; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422304/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.