The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 84, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 2005 Page: 1 of 16
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the UIL contest.
take building bids
Ttooper Ryan Christian
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new building by August
2006. The school will be
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DPS trooper begins career
as law enforcement officer
an air compressor, two nights
at a bed and breakfast in
OSB, massage and steam
sauna treatment, and much,
Bass,
and
tines were also Division 1
contests.
Cindy Caver sponsors the
ladies. This is the first year
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Elaine P. McPherson photo
Chinese Ninja Jackson Tompkins, Superman Drayion Floyd, and Tigger Kylon Lister par-
ticipate in the cookie decorating activity at a recent Halloween carnival.
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A new Texas Department another trooper, Toby White,
of Public Safety trooper During this time, he will be
recently joined the staff at the able to get familiar with the
Panola County Courthouse.
The Carthage Masonic i
Lodge No. 521 will be selling Carthage and Panola County,
barbecue sandwiches on Nov.
Panola County, he spent a few • All the twirlers earned per-
days in Beaumont, helping
prepare for Hurricane Rita.
area. He will also spend three
months with Corporal David
Tompkins, perfecting his DPS
policy and procedure skills.
Christian chose law
enforcement because he said
that he wanted a profession
where he served the public. It
probably helped some that his
father is a 32-year DPS veter-
an, serving in Austin.
Charter board to
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Elaine P McPherson photo
Carthage High School twlriors, Shelby Hammons, Sydney Thompson, Caylee Brady,
Danielle Branton, Casey Sadler, Alexia Guilbeau, Meagan Bass, Lisa Johnson, and
Jessica Derrick, earned top marks at the recently UIL twirling contest, hold in Lufkin In
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behind. The offerings include every-
The perfect place to shop thing from an alignment, rota-
tor that “someone who has tion and balance for a vehicle
everything”, and sample deli- to a night at the Kiepersol
cious food from approximate- Winery located south of Tyler,
ly 15 local restaurateurs, may ---5-----------*-----
well, be the Panola County
Chamber of Commerce’s All Jefferson, cash, oil paintings,
That Glitters Auction, sched-
uled for 6 p.m. Saturday,
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CHS twirlers receive top
scores at UIL contest
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Masonic lodge to hold
scholarship fundraiser
more specifically those from of democracy, and the educa-
—i D"--■l~ tion of our youth is essential
boasts Pat Porter, Master of for our country to continue to
4 from 10 a.m. to I p.m. on the Lodge. “It has been a tra-
the downtown square, dition tor many years for
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Houston State University, and located on FM 16 next to First State Bank
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Pflugerville High School.
He currently is workii _
six-month. field session with
press lime, 112 items f -1 fc.
tor the silent and live auctions VKllb;
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to come. Entertainment will :
be featured between the silent <— ■
and live auctions. As an Member* of Team McNatt, Lani McNatt, Kennedy Huff, Baylee Huff, and Molly Mattingly,
added bonus, when April 15 get ready for the Heart Walk early Saturday morning at Panola College,
rolls around next year, tickets
and purchases can be claimed
as a tax deduction. Tickets are
$10 and may be purchased at
the Chamber office or at the
door.
All That Glitters Auction
set for Saturday, Nov. 19
Even though the ther- November 19. much
mometer outside is still regis- A sneak preview of already At
tering spring and suirtmer-like donated items supplied to The
temperatures, the reality of Panola Watchman would tend
holiday gift giving is not far to make even Santa envious.
The board approved the
Appraisal Window, with
wnich they will appraise
to apply for a the school s teachers.
ffiuck’s Pizza
Twirlers making Ones on Ones on their Division III
their Division I solos of solos. The three field trio rou-
choice were seniors Lisa
Johnson, Caylee Brady, and
Danielle Branton, juniors,
Meagan Bass, Jessica
Derrick, and Sydney band director Paul Jajera
Thompson. Freshmen, Alexia required the twirlers to attend
Guilbeau, Shelby Hammons, the UIL contest. ,■
and Casey Sadler all made
prosper.”
square, dition tor many years for Advance orders can be
Proceeds from the sale will go Masons to be involved in the placed by calling 903-693-
to the scholarship fund to help education of our youth, and 8788. Free delivery is avail-
a deserving Carthage High we are pleased to continue able for in-town orders of $10
School senior continue his or this legacy. Before public or more. A hearty sandwich
her education at Panola education was available, and drink is only $4. Place
College. many of our earlier schools orders now. Support this wor-
“We are proud of the young met in Masonic Lodges, thy cause and have lunch
people of this country, and Education is the cornerstone Friday on the Square.
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Trooper Ryan Christian, approved the taking of Mark Thornton.
23, formerly of Pflugerville, buis on the proposed 1.2____*____
began his Texas DPS training school building in four to and approved
in January and graduated in sjx weeks. The board Special ----f—
August. PanolaCounty istos resolved to try to be in the Intervention Team.
A depository contract
for funds went back to
Carthage High School
twirlers participated in the
University Interscholastic
2 League Twirling Contest,
held October 26 at Lufkin
Before Christian came to High School.
feet scores for their individual
.x.„. solos- Each of the three trios
In his free time, Christian a*so made top marks.
enjoys hunting and fishing,
and likes to both play and
watch baseball.
One reason Christian chose
Panola County is that his
extended family lives in I L
Nacogdoches.
The Panola Charter new charter school in
School Board of Directors another town. Approval on
Thursday, October 27
approve*
on the —
two years, superintendent
Members were selected
and approved for the
Campus
23, formerly of Pflugerville,
Began ms lexas ura u dining school building 11
in January and graduated in sjx weeks. Thi
first post. Before his DPS
training, he attended Sam
2001 graduate of Showcase Systems Inc.
In other business, the
currently is working a board approved starting
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 84, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 2005, newspaper, November 2, 2005; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280425/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.