The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1983 Page: 2 of 36
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Diner was a complete Mam
There were noinjaries in the aeeidewt
but the new patrol car was heavily
damaged. City dfficials said Tuesday
that the vehiele was hwek iw operation
after tepairs done by Service Molors.
Cost for repairs ta the padrol ear
t Mailed $2,596.12. City Manage
Charles Thomas sanid all shops in toww
were comtaeted and givew a charter to
hid on the repairs sinee W was iwexcess
howevet, that the state will, in tact.
But, Nisbedt says, he doesw’t see
anyway the state can get arolind
statutes changed in 19771. He said alter
condueting researeh of the sect ion deal
ing with emergeney vehteles itisap-
parent that use of a siren is mandatory
and warnng ligohts opfional
came to approximately $1,000.
The aceiden occurred at Mint and
Live Oak Streets when Sgt Baoshke.
naming silew, attewpted to pan*
PoweWs tent* PoweW was malt mp a
left earn when Sgf Baosshke’s vehiele
stroekWisGMC alter the officer veered
in the righ t» avold the collisiow.
Later, PoweWsadhedidwothewror
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The aceident was iwwvestigated by
Dn Tnoop Tomon whs uawnf the
Wile inwvestigation inito who made
the phone can false alarm, setting the
stage for the accident, iscontitoting no
progress has been made
Fire Marshall, Cecil Lovette said
anyone who knowingdy gives a false
report of a fire at similar emergenicy
can he inedupt $2,000, comnfined m jail
for a period nt up to ant jnut. ar hath
Failure to yield right-ow-ww to an
emergency vehiele is a msaemeaor
poiwishaMe by a fine nt $i to $200 oder
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with the siren in operation.
Although the Carthage Police Depart-
meat vehiele had emergeney dash
lights and front trill lights to operatiomn,
it was brought not. following the inei-
dent, that the vehiele’s audible warming
device tsireny was not to operation
Olfieiad word ha* not yet been than.
the architectural firm’s price.
The agreement to pay the $12,000 is
contingent, however on the city of Car-
thage, during their June 13 meeting,
agrees favorably to finaneing nt the
The COOT participation plan is based
on seven component* ineluding:
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went to Livingston Sunday and met
their daughter and sister, Mrs. Roy
Mann. Mr. Mann tor a picnic at take
Livingston
Word was received here Sunday of
the death of Mrs. Qua (Ruby) Parker to
Houston. She died Sunday afternoon.
She was a native of Bekiville, the
daughter of the late Mr. M,H. Daniels
and Mrs. Jodie Daniels of Beekville.
Funeral services will be held Wednes
day morning at 10 a.m. at the Beckville
Methodist Church with the Rev Gary
Curry offieiating. Burial will follow in
the Youngblood cemetery under the
direction of Hawthorn Funeral Home
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-WEPCO clean up poles and possibly
relocate service to the roar of
buildings;
-Bell Telephone relocate cable from
overhead to underground routest
-Carthage downtown businessmen
contract with an architect to plan new
or refurbished building fronts;
-Carthage Downtown Development
Foundation to provide long-range pro-
motional aetivities and in general
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formed them of the participation by a
number of dowhtown merchants and
property owners Martin also informed
the members of developments and
agreements with Johnson* architee-
turalfirm.
It was pointed out that the propooal of
the firm la to identify and give em-
phasis to the main entrances to
downtown as determined by typical
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-The industrial Foundation assisting
in funding the master plan (architee-
tural technical assistance) for the
downtown project .
-The city of Carthage issuing err
tificates nt obligation to complete
sidewalks, lighting and aesthetie plans
for the downtown area t
-Area financial institutions providing
low interest monies to local
businessmen to fund the renovation nt
Charges may be dropped in accident
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However, Cammack said. com
parisons between prints on file and the
Nu-Way print, by esperts in
Shreveport 14.. failed to establish the
prints as being from the same person
Local investigators traveled to
Shreveport last Friday to have the
prints checked Upon failure to
establish proof nt identity, charges in
the focal fobbery were id filed.
extradition to South carolina and Cam
mack said he would be ptefecd up by
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Panola County. He WM a cMeronndha CtoisloX7of Garland
Methodist... . .. .1 „ and Mr Weldon Mangham of Longview
Heis survived by his wife, Marte; one visited their mother. Mrs Elbert
son. RalphEdward Smith and two Williams and Miss Klltabeth Brooks
grandehiidren. Munday and attended the Memorial Day
. Funeralservices were held Monday at Waton Cemetery
in Munford. Tenn, for Mrs Louise Mrs. James Campbell. Mr* Mittie
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prepared for Craven to agn to ga Ot
money and setdle the aw. iem-
phasized Oa “Ot puymen of said
tUrn te mm « tOHamon dt Hability"
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derstood Oa the puymene nt $750 is
for «w Mat rezsom dhum On pwymenes
of atamon Mat m On Otnn in ntOn
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on the square This will inelude lighting when they see the positive changes,
and other aesthetical applications most will come around. "
Martin told the group that eight The $12,000 will lake car of • $2,000
downtown area merchant* have retainer fee for the lirm as well as ongo-
already contracted with the architeet to ing consultation, design and engineer-
render design concepts for their Ing efforts The money will be paid out
businesses Ite aald that, while not all over a four-month period “•* needed ',
downtown area merchants and proper- following each phase of the firm's
ty owner* have committed to the pro agreement
ject. many would follow null as That agreement ineludes downtown
evidence of the project's success was entrance planning and study, parking.
Visiting guests here
Martin aald. would be to analyse the
‘ parking problem and see what has to be
done to develop adequate parking for
the downtown sector.
The city will also work with Johnson
in design and engineering of sidewalks
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Mrs. Jane Jordan of shreveport and
her mother. Mr*. T F. Jordan Nr spent
the weekend at her home here and car-
ried flowers to the graves of Mrs. Jor-
dan's parents at Walton Cemetery
Saturday. The annual Memorial Day at
Walton Cemetery was held Sunday
June 1. Mrs. Jake Watson, and Mrs.
stimulate growth in downtown Car-
thage. tl
It was pointed out that the cor
tificates of obligation would be paid for .
from surplus sates tea revenues. In the .
event that eaten tea revenues wore in-
sufficient, the eity would be responsible (
for payment of the certifieates of
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After contacting all businessmen and
property owners in the protect area. ■
representatives of the new CDDF will •
make a presentation to the City Com-
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shirt from Robert Bruce And it
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polyester/50% cotton
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BECKVILLE - Mrs. Doris Atkerson
has had as her guests. Mr. and Mrs. C
D. Francis of Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs.
"SWEPCO has also been moat each building in a point of visible im-
cooperalive with the projeet," Martin provement. Nludy. according io Martin,
added “They have already had their indicates using the architectural fFm
engineer from Marshall down to see in- will be much cheaper than trying to
to how the lines could be moved or hid- work In compliance with similar pro-
den and other aesthetic applications for grams under the slate's Downtown Pro-
lighting on the square. “ jeet system.
“We're not foolish enough." Martin A requirement of the Downtown Pro-
sold, "to think everybody will jump in ject program is the hiring of a project
and do it, but over a period of lime, manager at some $18,000 to $20,000 an-
6 $2,000.
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1«t with DPS Trooper Gordow Tom-
pkins nnt QnOnf. it seems Mare is no
basis for traffie nt eriminal charges m
nnttn
"W- is probadle that taut hntn/r
Garey nt Tompkins "0 decude tn Amp
mint mtiann. an wi mi ngrtn chav
thevre is wo basis in cowtimue,"
PoweWs prekop ttnO nnt a new ewy
poliee vehiele drwew by fog.
vnauyngw, MuyMasg. Buhke
wasewroedtetafwreala Allhouwg
the nOnnr ant wol nantt nt 11 m Or
fime, the alarm. tniniOnitaUnm Hfn
• Bossiess hmprovemew a Eqovpmew Lo
Billy Beason and children of Rochdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Phillips of Canton
Mrs. Betty Meeks of Grand Junction. na2L2a.1.— a. a- -----.
Wanda Jayeg orcaFthage Hriskell Wooten 74a.formerly M?
and Robert Atkerson of Karnack. 5e5Kvne Was , daughteri01M
Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Moore of JLDriskellandthe late Mis Driskell.
Mineral Wells wore weekend guests of She attended Beekv illesehooIs and
her mother. Mrs. H. D. Giiis and Dan- wasa Methodist She married Mr. Jach
nv and Chartaa Hiteh, Wooten several years ago and has
Mrs. Ola May Parlier Walker of Vic- made.her home in Munsford, Tenn
toria, Va. died June 1. at the home of ’y1,. ....... a., a. . . . .
her daughter L66v in Richmond Va She is survived by her husband of
arraeaugsnoriineyy’ eue"t Mumford, her father. Mr J f Driskell
a na 2” w marMra ;
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She attended Beckville School and Longviewa a
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eg4 Hgq dujadona Me taidie W Mill to* MOngVIeW3 IWO graldehildreta Mark
wha mwnZi teir in death several Harris of Longview and Mrs Terri Her
emrsmg.Funeran services and inter ris Mauston of Dallas and several nieces
nataoU uKan Ida 4jan4nuga 4a ddan lga to dld hepheWS.
"E "5 " ".i "" ""5 was a Mrs Maud Langley retrned home
Luuedhgtwodmeahta-eang Saturday following a visit with her
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deeh W iegimiga MM nlniUte randdaugneTa M[Sa UUdy Calhiguiti ih
duw Partwr of Dallas snd a Houston. She also spent one day With
HuHUuE neuneu •I wee to damu AdmdAm dAmu A4i AA.luns. dA.
n ndauguge gni hghghdlue MeT SISUeTi MTS. MEti Muy MorriS ill
> Baytown, Visiting Mrs. Langley Sun
r day were Mr and Mrs Robert Davis
MT. Melvin Smith nt Deweyville. andMrand Mrs. Rickey and baby
formerty of beepve “ed -unen", Mr. Bill of Houston, his son
-------Mm Tullis nt Longview and Bills
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taMis Louise Clak Jones
MM ana tonaant imediomely
Panola County Sheriff's Department
Special Investigator Charles Cammack
said the suspect in possible connection
with aggravated robbery of a Nu-Way
store here, was not charged
Officials picked up a “Mack male
closely resembling deseriptions of the
Nu-way robbery suspect." last Thurs-
day. Davey Jenninigs, IH. 22, was,
howevet, picked up on warrants for Ida
arrest out of Columbia. South Carolina.
Based on descriptions and a latent
fingerprint lifted at the Hu-Way located
on Hwy IS*, investigators suspected
with the man wanted (nt felony
Criminal Sexual Assault and auto theft
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1983, newspaper, June 8, 1983; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499542/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.