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Ronnie Endsley and charged with
assault.
► David Lee Potter, 21, of
Austin, by Deputy Smith and
charged with possession of mari-
juana
► David Wayne Nesby, Jr., 20,
of Austin, by Deputy Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. David Judice and
Benjamin attended the wedding
of Jennifer Hamlin and Kirk
Gautier on Dec. 21, 2002 at 2
p.m. at Tyler Primitive Baptist
Church. A large crowd attended.
NON- DISCRIMINATION POLICY
TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY
ACTION, INC.
were: . >
► Bradley James Schexnayder.
25. of 1220 FM 1970. Carthage,
by Panola County Sheriff’s
Deputy Alan Smith and charged
with public intoxication.
► Tammic Laraye Kelly. B/F.
of Houston, by Panola County
Sheriff's Deputy Ronnie Endsley
and charged with possession of
marijuana and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
► Eugene Henry. 54. of 300
Hudson. Carthage, by Carthage
Police Officer Davis and charged
with disorderly conduct.
► Jason Scott Ingram, 26, of
.3126 Hwy 59N. Beckville, by
Deputy Stephen Endsley and
charged with two counts of pos-
session of controlled substance.
► Tyrel Ray Boniol. 26. of 170
PR 8461. Carthage, by Panola
County sheriff's Deputy Kevin
Lake and charged with two
counts possession of controlled
substance.
Arrested Sunday. January 5.
were:
► Randy Craig Mjjam. 21. of
3608 FM 1970. Carthage, by
affiliation, or beliefs be excluded from
participation in, be denied the benefits
deer herd, was the level of
testosterone, the male hormone.
The blood testosterone levels of
the WSC animals averaged ap-
proximately half that of the
by
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
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8. ASPHALT ROAD OIL: For the
year of 2003 on as needed basis.
9?AGGREGATEXK)R hot patch
MACHINE: TDH Specification Grade
6; on as needed basis FOB
Carthage. Texas
rum, Alice Sikes, Rebecca
Prather, Doris Davenport, Wade
Barlow and Pat Cockrum.
The services were beautiful
and very impressive. In the
Six bucks of each age group
were fed whole cottonseed
(WCS) and six were fed a
cracked com and soybean sup-
plement calculated to be equal
in nutritional value to the
group with "Do You Hear What
I Hear?". Mac Kenzie Tate
played "The FirsP Noel" and
Kristopher Tate "joy to The
World". Their father accompa-
ned them. They were all beauti-
ful and we enjoyed them.
Tri-County Community Action, Inc.
certifies that no person shall on the
nation! origin, age, disability, political interfering with child custody
It is important to note while a
► Christopher Lamar Howard.
35. of Gloster, La., by Panola
County Sheriff's Deputy Keith
and charged with
growth ended, and the bucks be-
gan to rub the velvet off their
antlers, the team collected sperm
from the deer on 14-day inter-
vals.
Antler weight and length
were both reduced in the WCS
fed animals compared to the
control group, those eating
charged withjjossession of mari- 212*CR 2771, Carthage, by
juana. Deputy Stephen Endsley and
► Sam Mason Philpot. 21, of charged with assault.
Houston, by Deputy Smith and
charged with possession of mari-
juana.
► Erika B. Alvarado, 19, of Edgmon
Galveston, by Deputy Smith and assault,
charged with possession of mari-
juana.
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Panola County sheriffs Deputy Nacogdoches, by Deputy Ronnie
Endsley anj chargej wjth poS.
session of marijuana.
► Christopher Shawn Glenn,
23, of Rt 1 Box 248F, DeBerry,
by Deputy Stephen Endsley pur-
suant to warrant for criminal mis-
chief. ,
► Tina Lashell Howard, 32, of
tw® bath,
j off maa-
tharmopana
ty avatebto.
at 903-688- each ham, and may ba awarded to
different companiea Specifications
may ba picked up at toe City Hal, 812
West Panola Street. Carthage, Taxa®.
The City reserves the right to reject
any and/ or al bids
Joyce Whitehead
Cly Secretary
administration of or in connection with
any program or activity the agency
operates For complaints or
comments call Janette Crawford at
(936)598-6315.
Center at Overton, Texas.
Twelve two-year-old bucks and
Baptist Church in Gary under
the direction of R.S. Farmer Fu-
neral Home in Silsbee. Local
obituary was furnished by
Hawthorn Funeral Home. He
was a former resident of Gary holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
and had many friends and rela-
tives here, and in Carthage.
socioeconomic level, race, color,
sex, religion, disability or na-
tional origin.
Important Dates
•Jan. 16-25, Fort Worth
Stock Show.
Susie Mayfield, of Houston,
Melinda Britton, of Fairmont,
and Mr. and Mrs. Natharw
Downing, of Dallas visited with
Randy and Jan Downing, and
attended funeral services for
Mac Canker held Jan. 1,2003 in
Gary Cemetery. (
Frazier and Kay Kennedy, of
Little Rock, Ark., and Kevin
Canker, of Rowlett, spent Tues-
day night with Earl Cariker and
anended funeral services
Wednesday for Earl's brother
Mac Cariker.
The members of Murvaul..
United Methodist Church held
their Christmas dinner and can-
dlelight services on Dec. 22,
2002. After a wonderful meal in
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Sealed bids will be accepted by the
City of Carthage until 5:30 p.m. on
Monday, January 13, 2003 for the
following:
1. HOT MIX- COLD LAID
ASPHALTIC CONCRETE
PAVEMENT TYPE D: For the year of
2003 on as needed basis. FOB
Carthage. Texas
2. HOT MIX, ASPHALTIC
CONCRETE TYPE D: For the year of
2003 on as needed basis FOB
Carthage. Texas
3. ROAD OIL SAND MIX: For the
year of 2003 on as needed basis.
FOB Carthage, Texas
4. CATIONIC EMULSION TYPE
CRS-2: For the year of 2003 on as
MV taUuML
Arrested Friday, January 3,
were:
► Oscar Ricardo Leyva, Jr., 19,
of Lufkin, by Panola County
Sheriff’s Deputy Stephen
Endsley and charged with failure
to maintain financial responsibil-
ity, no drivers license, operating
an unregistered motor vehicle,
and no valid inspection sticker.
► Jerry Lee Nations, 35, of 142
PR 702, Carthage, by Deputy
Stephen Endsley pursuant to war-
. rant for contempt of court.
► Jeremy Marcus Pomplyn,
22, of 306 CR 490, Carthage, by
Panola County sheriff Jack Ellett
and charged with violation of
community supervision.
Arrested Saturday, January 4,
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one hundred and seven (107)
education entities and one (1)
education senrice center in the
Region VII Purchasing Cooperative.
Feeding whole cottonseed to
both free-ranging and ranched
deer is a common practice this
time of year. But a recent study
done by the Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station finds a toxic
element in whole cottonseed ad-
versely retards antler growth,
lessens body condition scores
and lowers testosterone levels in
male deer.
The study was done with twelve yearling bucks were ran-
fallow deer, a species native to domly split into two groups.
the Mediterranean region of Eu-
rope and Asia Minor and grown
on deer farms throughout Texas,
and not with white-tailed deer,
the wild species native to Texas.
"However, fallow deer are in nutritional value
similar to white-tails in body cottonseed rations. Deer in all
size, antler cycles and groups were provided all they
reproductive cycles. As a result, would eat. They were also
there are good reasons to believe maintained on bermudagrass
that gossypol could also affect pastures with free access to salt,
white-tailed deer,” said Dr. Ron mineral supplements and water.
Randel, Texas Agricultural Ex-
periment Station.
Whole cottonseed contains
quantities, or estimated expenditures District Office at 903-984-3026 to
mav t» reouested bv contactino the: obtain a claim form.
Petroleum Production Management
Mrs Janie Williams Ise (029370
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Panola County. Texas
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► Ruben Hernandez. 46, of
104 Hawthorn St.. Carthage, by
► Nicholas Dale Green, 22, of Carthage Police Officer
Poindexter and charged with dri- pasture
ving while intoxicated. 1
► Clifford Earl Tatum. 35. of for relatively
309 Tatum St., Carthage, by operations where the main goals
Carthage Police Officer Elliott
and charged with evading
arrest/detention and unlawfully
carrying a weapon.
Arrested Monday, January 6,
were:
► Thelonious Vince Tolbert,
21, of Nacogdoches, by Texas
Department of Public Safety
Trooper Barry Washington and
charged with possession of mari-
juana.
Calvert Akin. Greg and Calvert
have been friends for a long
time.
Arrest Report
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Hulon Ingram, of Tyler,
spent a few days last week with
Mo and Jane Gray.
Annie Beth Harvey enjoyed
her company during die Christ-
mas holiday, her children: Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Harvey, of
Heber Springs, Ark., Chris Har-
vey, of Dallas, Wesley and
Martha Boren, of Carthage,
Leslie Boren, of Dallas, Owen
Harvey, Jackie and Tyler, and
Missy Harvey, of Buna. I know
they had plenty of food and
good fellowship as usual.
We extend our sympathy to
the family of "Mac" Cariker, of
Mt Sidney, Va. He passed away
on Dec. 27, 2002. Graveside
services were held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday in Gary Cemetery
under the direction of Hawthorn
Funeral Home in Carthage The
Rev. Richard Prather, pastor of
Murvaul and St Andrew's
United Methodist Churches of-
ficiated.
Burial followed in Gary
Cemetery with military honors.
Mac was a former Gary resident
where he had many friends. He
also held many awards in Gary
Independent School District and
m the Gary FFA Chapter He
was a great student in school as
well as after school. He will be
missed.
I was fortunate for Christ-
mas, as I had my children, all
but Paula's wife who visited her
parents in Jena, La.
Bob and Marilyn Permenter
• arrived Monday and stayed until
Friday with me, Kenny and
Kathy Hall, her mother Mary Jo
Hall, Tiffany and family, Debbie
Robinson and Robert, of Tatum,
and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Robin-
son, of Henderson. They re-
turned home Friday. Paula came
in Friday night and stayed until
Monday and returned home to
Houston on Monday. He and I
went to Henderson Sunday for
lunch.
include venison and/or velvet
antler production, as well as
seed stock production. The
Overton Center deer farming
research facilities are currently
working with two species —
fallow and red deer.
More detaile^ information on
deer fanning and the research
done at Overton Center can be
found on the Internet at
http://overton.tamu.edu/deerfar
1 ► Barbara Stanley Capps. 49, ming.
of 514 FM 1970, Carthage, by Extension programs serve
Panola County Sheriff's Lt. Greg people of all ages regardless of
Almeida pursuant to Rusk
County wanant for violation of
community supervision.
► Kevin Clark Smothers. 37,
of Stonewall. La., by Sheriff
Elicit pursuant to warrant for
On Saturday, we went to
Keatchie, La. for a Bogle family
reunion at the home of Beazer
and Anita Bogle. We joined 38
family members, and really en-
joyed the day eating plenty of
food and visiting some of my
relatives whom I had never met.
The children rode four wheelers
and horses while the adults en-
joyed watching thqm. Judy and
Tommy Bogle, of Lake Charles,
La. will hold another reunion in
June. We also celebrated
Beazer's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lake Sr.
had most of their children and
grandchildren in for Christmas.
They had a wonderful time.
Those enjoying the occassion
were Troy Lynn and Jeanette the reception hall, everyone
Lake, of Gary, Dwain Lake, of went in the church for the can-
Tyler, Steve, Beth Brooke and dielight service. After singing,
Casie, ail of Carthage, Walter, several people taking part in the
Billie and Amanda, Joe, Judy services were Pastor Richard
and Lauri, all of Longview. Prather, Marvin Davenport, Pa-
Also Chilton and Judy Stuart, tricia Cranford, Carson Cock-
Jeremy, Tanya and Chelsia, Ali rum, Alice Sikes,
Jones, Trea, Sandra, Max and
Valerie Lake, Maxie and Janice
Lake, Kevin, Melinda, Coty and
Chelsia Lake, Sidney, Connie
and Nicole Bums, Buster Bums morning service, we were hon-
and Wrae Lacy, all of Carthage, ored by three of Terri's piano
and Kyle and Lana Lake, of students. Paige Tate honored the
Willis.
Mel and Sherian, Michael
and David Wise, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Davis, of New York,
Sylvia, Natalie and Douglas
Dohmeyer, of Dallas, Stan, He-
len, Ross and Justin Davis, all of
Kingsport, Va. visited during the Thanks a lot to them and also
Christmas holidays with their Terri who is our pianist,
mother Grace Davis.
Keith Gray, of Jasper, visited
during Christmas with his par-
ents Mo and Jane Gray.
We extend our sympathy to
the family of Rudolph Ritter, of
Silsbee. Funeral services were
held Dec. 22, 2002 at Eastside We wish the couple many happy
years. A reception followed the
ceremony. They will make their
home in San Antonio.
Greg Gamier, of Arkansas,
visited during the Christmas
LEGAL NOTICE
Public auction to take place
Saturday, January 18, 20032 at
Carthage Self Storage, Unit A 14 at
400 Tejas, Carthage, Texas.
The property of Dean L. Harding is
being sold to satisfy landlord lien, grounds of race, color, religion, sex,
Couch, end table, and other items will i - - —
be sold to the highest bidder.
Bidding starts at 10:00 am.
Contents can be viewed at 9:45 a.m., of, be subject to discrimination under, person may be listed in the arrest
te jjenied employment^Jn the report, inclusion in this column
_ .. implies guilt or inno-
cence. The persons named here
have been charged, but not con-
victed of the crime.
com/soybean fed control group.
"These data indicate that ei-
ther cervids (deer) are being af-
fected negatively by the gossy-
pol intake, or they are not
capable of utilizing the in-
creased fat in the diet provided
by whole cottonseed," Randel
said.
Cottonseed' meal as well as
whole cottonseed is used in the
rations of other ruminants, in-
cluding beef and dairy cattle and
sheep. Because beef and dairy
cattie have larger rumens, they
utilize fat in the diet better than
deer species, and are more likely
to reap positive effects from a
cottonseed diet with its higher
fat content, Randel noted.
To Randel, the implications
of feeding whole cottonseed are
clear. He is suggesting wildlife
managers and deer ranchers
exercise caution when using
whole cottonseed as a
supplement for deer.
Randel also noted that the re-
search project has met with
some naysayers. Cottonseed is a
cheap feed with lots of nutritive
value. Also, it is not consumed
by non-target species such as the
wild boar, making it ideal for
large supplemental feeding
projects. These benefits
outweigh the negative side
effects of feeding whole
cottonseed they claim.
Deer farming, the raising of
deer in confinement on im-
proved pastures, is a relatively
new agricultural enterprise in
the United States. Until recently,
exotic deer farms were not con-
sidered agricultural operations
by laws in Texas and other
states. Exotic deer were consid-
ered game not livestock.
During the last few years,
changes in Texas and other
states' laws have made exotic
deer farms subject to the same
laws, such as herd health laws,
that govern other livestock
species. The change in classifi-
cation also means exotic deer
farms come under agricultural-
use laws and may benefit from
the same tax breaks.
Today, Texas law still con-
siders the white-tailed deer as a
game species, whether it is free-
ranging or raised in confine-
ment, and the sale of its meat is
prohibited.
Randel has been conducting
deer fanning research since
1991. Early research showed
non-native deer breeds such as
Axis and fallow can adapt to
existing Texas pastures.
In the intervening years,
research has focused on aspects
of reproductive management,
—; systems, business
planning and product marketing
for relatively intensive
The Railroad Commission of Texas
has disposed of equipment and/ or
____ hydrocarbons pursuant to Section
! Bids are solicited for" the following 89 085 of the Texas Natural
ratwyvies Resource Code. Any person with a
CATEGORY logal equitable ownership of
OPENING DATE) TIME security interest in the equipment or
Computer Paper Bid hydrocarbons that was in existence
January 28, 2OO3M30 p.m. on the date the Commission entered
Copy Paper Bld Into a contract to plug the following
February 11.2003) 1:30p.m. well(s) or clean the following leasee/
facilities may file a claim with the
Itemized specifications, estimated Commission Contact^ Jhe Kilgore
may be requested by contacting the:
Purchasing Cooperative
Department. Region V11 Education
Service Center. 1909 North Longview
Street, Kilgore, Texas 75662: phone
number 903-9684855 or FAX 903-
968-6852. Bids win be opened at the
Education Service Center on each
opening date at designated time Late
bids wW be returned unopened. The
Board of Directors reserves toe right
to make final decisions as to toe
recommendation by toe Purchasing
Commftee.
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At 28-day intervals, from
March through October, Randel
and his research team collected
gossypol, a toxic element that blood samples, body-condition
naturally occurs in cotton plant, scores, right and left antler mea-
Non-ruminants, humans for ex- surements, scrotum circumfer-
ample, are particularly sensitive ence and testicular measure-
to gossypol. The symptoms of ments on the deer. When antler
gossypol toxicity include la-
bored breathing, decreased
growth rates and loss of ap-
petite.
The effects of gossypol on
ruminants, such as white-tailed
deer and relative species are not
so evident, but seem focused on
the animal's reproductive physi- control group,
ology. It has long been known, com/soybean rations without
for example, but gossypol toxi- WCS. Average antler length was
city will damage a bull's sperm. 22 centimeters (about 8 1/2
Early studies have also shown inches) in the WCS animals
that the damage comes during compared to 36 centimeters
the formation of spermatozoa, (about 14 inches) in the controls,
leading to damage to the tail and At 161 grams (about six ounces)
membrane covering. average antler weight in the
Armed with these facts, Dr. WCS animals was approxi-
Randel, an internationally tnately half that of the control of
renowned expert on beef cattle 336 grams (about 12 ounces),
physiology, initiated a study in A more important measure-
2000 to measure the effects, if ment, in terms of the health of a
any, on male fallow deer. In the
study, he used deer from the
deer farm facilities located at the
Texas A&M University Agri-
cultural Research and Extension
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