The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 54, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 2001 Page: 4 of 12
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Go Bulldogs!
With the recent departure of
Jason Phillips, MD, Good Shepherd .
is recruiting a new physician to
join Ms. Franks.
Good Shepherd Family Health Center,
Carthage is pleased to welcome
Deborah Franks, Nurse Practitioner,
to the center.
Ms. Franks graduated from Vanderbilt
University with a Bachelor of Science
in Nursing before receiving her Master
of Science in Nursing from George.
Washington/George Mason University.
Ms. Franks has 19 years experience
and can diagnose and treat illness
as well as prescribe medications for
infants, children, adults and seniors.
Panola County
Appraisal
District Agendas
Area
Board
Agendas
Card of
Thanks
Good Shepherd Family Health
Center, Carthage
4188 NW Loop
Carthage, TX 75633
* Large Tots
710 W. Panola 693-5181
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Ft. Worth, and Odessa Lehman,
of Lufkin.
The family suggests memo-
rial donations be made to Mob-
berly Baptist Church.
Division, Marine Corps Base at
Camp Lejeune in North Car-
olina.
Cayo is a 1996 graduate of
Carthage High School.
Hart, of Tyler; grandchildren,
Heather Mallory, of White-
house, Jeremy and Sarah Fout,
of Tyler, and Calley Cooper, of
his spouse, Steve and Carol
Bounds, of Carthage; and step-
grandchildren, Derek, Dustin,
Lisa, Leslie, and Dylan Bounds,
all of Carthage.
faith.
Survivors include his wife,
The Family of
B.C. (Chilly Bowl) Jemigan
to attend.
One other important date was
and charged with terroristic
threat.
It is important to note while a
DEBORAH S. FRANKS
Nurse Practitioner
p.m. at DeBerry Baptist Church.
She invites all of her friends to
For an appointment, please
call (903) 693-6777.
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Scales earns high school diploma
Shabrondon L.Scales, wbo-it-iHar j ; family ■;> adds,
the daughter of James Scales . "Congratulation Shabrondon."
and Barbara Scales, would like
you to join them on congratu-
lating her on one of the highest
achievements. She graduated
from David W. Carter High
School in Dallas on May 20,
2001.
Scales is the oldest grand-
child of the late O.Z. Owens and
Leara L. Pierce, and the great-
granddaughter of Woodrow and
Annie Owens. She is also the
niece of Luverta Johns.
She will attend Cedar Valley
Junior College/Texas Women
University in the fall.
Cayo reports for duty in NC
Marine Corps Cpl. Christo-
pher Cayo, son of Carthage resi-
dent Cindy A. Roberts, recently
reported for duty with Head-
quarters Battalion, 2nd Marine
6094 Hwy 79S, Beckville, by Houston, by Panola County
Sheriff’s Deputy Kevin Lake
pursuant to Harris County war-
rant for theft.
Arrested Sunday, July 1,
were:
►Scott Banks, 36, of Monroe,
LA., by Carthage Police Officer
July 16 meeting:
• Call to order;
• The board will hear and deter-
mine taxpayer protests on all matters
permitted by the Texas Property Tax
Code, Chapter 41;
• Consider approving the 2001
Appraisal roll;
• Hear public comments.
Members of the Potpourri
TEEA Club met June 21, in the
home of Mary Nell Reimers at
Panola, with Aline Barnett as
co-hostess.
The meeting was called to
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of an inoependent family-owned funeral home,
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The Appraisal Review Board
of the Panola County Appraisal
District will hold three public
meetings at 9 a.m. July 11, 13
and 16 in the Appraisal district's
office.
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Phone (903) 693-7888 - The Panola Watchman (USPS
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session of controlled substance
and pursuant to Baton Rouge,
LA. warrant for violation of
community supervision.
►Ronald Keith Morris, 31, of
Odessa Ruth Tice
Funeral services for Odessa
Ruth Tice, 81, of Carthage, were
held Sunday at Hawthorn Fu-
neral Home Chapel. The Rev.
Dewayne Bardwell officiated.
Burial followed in Mt. Bethel
Cemetery under the direction of
Hawthorn Funeral Home. She
died Friday in Carthage.
Bom Sept. 8, 1919 in rural
Panola County, she was the
daughter of Thomas Franklin
and Erbie Nancy Walling
For more than 30 years the Lipsey family has 9
been involved in serving the funeral and burial *
needs of the citizens of Carthage and Panola
County with honor and dignity.
sey family remains committed to C
their friends and neighbors the choice i).
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Thank you for all the flowers,
visits, cards, food and calls.
Many thanks to Rev. Thom and
the Pleasant Valley Baptist
Church family, and the Rev. B.
Bradley for the beautiful ser-
vice. *
Thanks to Black's Carthage
Funeral Home and the many
others who made his last days as
comfortable as possible.
May God bless each and ev-
eryone of you.
a a
warrant for bond forfeiture.
►Kevin Lewis Dixon, 21, of pursuant to Carthage PD war-
Marshall, by Norton and charged rants for burglary of vehicle and
with driving while license sus- two counts burglary of coin oper- have been charged, but not
pended and failure to yield right ated machine. victed of the crime,
of way. ,
order by Mary Nell Reimers, Opportunities and Solutions", to
president. Pledges of Allegiance inform the public of services
were led by Mary Nell to both available to the elderly. Speak-
the American and Texas flags, era will be from the Department
as well as opening prayer. of Human Services and will bc-
Nell Gaiks brought a very gin at 2 p.m. The public is urged
touching devotional. Sixteen
members and one visitor an-
swered roll call, and old busi- discussed concerning one of the
ness was prevalent. club members, Devereaux
Margaret reminded the group Stewart, who will celebrate her
of the meeting planned for July 90th birthday on August 4 at 7
25 at Mount Zion Church near
Panola. This will be an informa-
tive meeting called "Seniors join her. She requests no gifts.
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and Perry Hickerson. daughters and sons-in-law, Re-
■ Survivors include her becca and Russell Smith, of
daughter and son-in-law, Betty Tyler, Kathy and Chuck Mal-
Jean and James Cooper, of lory, of Whitehouse, apd Jeannie
Longview; daughter-in-law,
Rosie Jones, of Lufkin; grand-
children, Patricia McGuire and
Barbara Capps, -both of Lufkin;
sisters, Beafrice Champion, of Tyler, great-grandson, Rylan
Shires. She was schooled in nr- Corpus Christi, Myrtle Mize, of Cooper, of Tyler; step-son and
ral Mt. Bethel, and spent her life
as a loving homemaker and
mother. She was a talented
seamstress and known for her
cooking. She worked several
years as a nurses aide for Panola
Nursing Home. She was pre-
ceded in death by her brothers,
- George Allen and Thomas Al-
fred Shires; and sisters, Lucille
Lfoneycutt and Geneva Brown.
Survivors include her sons
and daughters-in-law, Tommy
and Sharon Tice, of Katy, Edwin
V. "Sluggo" Jr. and Mary Fran-
cis Tice, of Houston, and Dotria
Allen "Mo" and Liz Tice, of
Deer Park, grandchildren, Terri
Tice, E.V. "Rip" Tice III, Kim-
berly Renee Pavlus, Billy Tice,
A (Jam .Tice, Taylor Tice.. and
Michael Tice; great-grandchil-
dren, Renee Pavlus, Whitney
Pavlus, Christna Pavlus and
Tiffin! Tice; numerous nieces,
nephews, and a host of friends.
Pallbearers were Bobby Joe
Ritter, Stephen Shires, David
Shires, Leo Porter, Larry Lowe,
Dotria C. Collins, Dotria Lynn
Collins and Michael Allen
Collins.
Josephine Hickerson
Funeral services for
Josephine "Connie" Hickerson,
of Longview, formerly of
Carthage, were held Tuesday at
Rader Funeral Home Chapel in
Longview, the Rev. Scott Schu-
lik officiated. Burial followed in
Memory Park Cemetery under
.the direction of Rader Funeral
Home. She died Saturday.
Bom in Timpson, she was the
daughter of Sydney and Evie
Connell. She had been a resident
of Longview since 1947, and
was a member of the Mobberly
Baptist Church. She was a
beautician, and owned and oper-
ated her own salon, Connie's,
from 1947 to 1986. She was
preceded in death by her son,
Billy Ray Jones; two sisters; one
brother; and her husbands,
H.D. Whisman
Graveside services for H.D.
"Herb" Whisman, 72, of
Carthage, will be held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday in Lakewood
Memorial Park in Henderson.
The Rev. Dale Reed will offici-
ate. Arrangements will be under .
the direction of Lipsey Family 34. of Longview, by Panola ►Jerry Beason, 54, of 127 CR
Funeral Home. He died Sunday County Sheriff’s Deputy Andy 250, Beckville, by Tatum Police Mazzola and charged with pos-
at ETMCrTyler. F
contempt of child support order, dnvipg while into:
Bom Feb. 26, 1929 in Semi- ►Gregg Allen Lazarine, 36 of Arrested Satur
nole, Okla., he was the son of Rt I Box 12-5, Gary, by Panola were:
Amos and Nola Melton Whis- County Sheriff’s Lt. Greg ►Walter Patrick Willbanks, kviJ. mWll», 5», ui
man. He had lived in Panola Almeida pursuant to warrants for 33, of 497 CR 452, Carthage, by Elysian Fields, by Panola County
County since 1970, coming * " ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ *' ’* — ■ ~ . l.
from Henderson. He married
Maretta Ross Bounds in 1970 in
Agenda!
July 11 meeting:
• ( all to order;
• Conxlder approving the minutes
dated June 27,2001;
• The board will hear and deter-
mine taxpayer protesti on all matters
permitted by the Texas Property Tai
Code, Chapter 41;
• Hear public comments.
July 13 meeting:
• Call to order;
• The board will hear and deter-
mine taxpayer protest! on all matter!
permitted by the Texai Property Tax
Code, Chapter 41;
• Hear public comment!.
Arrested Friday, June 29,
were: „
►Sandy Leigh Ninemire, 21, Panola County Sheriff’s Deputy
of 901 S. Adams, Carthage, by Ronnie Endsley and charged
Panola County Sheriff Jack Ellett with failure to maintain financial
pursuant to warrant for driving responsibility, no valid inspec-
while intoxicated. tion sticker, apd defective
►Stacey Kathleen Jackson, required equipment.
the direction of Lipaey Family 34- of Longview, by Panola
Favors pursuant to warrant for Officer Martin and charged with
contempt of child support order, driving while intoxicated.
►Gregg Allen Lazarine, 36 of Arrested Saturday, June 30,
Rt 1 Box 12-5, Gary, by Panola
County Sheriff’s Lt. Greg
deadly conduct and terroristic Almeida pursuant to warrants for Sheriff’s Deputies Jeff
threat. ' '■ theft and Dallas County warrants Scarborough and Keith Edgmon
►Charles David Lowenthal, for two counts violation of com-
Carthage. He was a retired ma- 38, of Groesbeck, by Panola munity supervision.
chinist and was of the Baptist County Constable Mitch Norton
pursuant to Freestone County 210 Live Oak St., Carthage, by person may be listed in the arrest
Carthage Police Officer Brooks report, inclusion in this column ’
no way implies guilt or inno-
cence. The persons named here
t con-
Wylie Jones, Michael Stajduhar Maretta Whisman, of Carthage;
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