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Gene is the son of the late
Several from this community Floyd and Christine Weaver
Gene grew up in Ben Franklin
and attended school at Pecan
rehab. Some were Glenna Runnels, Gap.
The grandchildren, Sarah, Lois Amundson, Billy and Peggy
Greenville. Later, they were in shutting off!
Paris to visit with Sharon’s
mother-in-law, who
hospitalized there. participate in another landing
Philip, Allie and Glen Stone zone class,
made a trip to Sulphur Springs on
Saturday and then the Stones had of Engineers boat ramp at Tira
week.
Cindy Anderson is glad to This is more complicated than correct the spelling ot a name.
have Gary back at home landing a single helicopter, but Last week I wrote that DeAnn tried to come home with Jimmy COOK OFF CONTEST WITH
following a trip to Idaho. Gary there are potential emergencies and Gary Scroggins were helping and Patricia.
accompanied a friend who was when landing multiple air with music at KBC. Their name
ambulances would be essential, is actually Spraggins. I humbly Jimmy to Greenville where he improved and will be going to re-
visited with Patricia at her office, hab for several days.
On Monday, Earl Thomas was James Price visited the Blundell
in Paris for a hospice volunteer home this week.
Lindsay Rainey accompanied meeting. While he was there,
the Cooper band on a trip to San Maggie again enjoyed a nice visit
Antonio last week. There they with Shirley Plummer l ^ter, Earl
played for the Texas Music and Maggie visited with Larry and
Educators Association. Lindsay Brenda Maynard, their daughter
First, a reminder that the of her grandchildren except for plays clarinet with the group. Julie and granddaughter Hannah. Roy and Anna Bolton home some time this week.
Agape House Medical Clinic will Kim who was ill. Billy’s brother Tina Rainey also made the trip On Tuesday, the Thomas’ celebrated their 51" Wedding
be open February 28, 2004 on and sister-in-law are still visiting, as a parent-sponsor. visited Melba Jones at Delta Anniversary in Granbury Friday. Franklin has returned home after
While there, the Rainey’s were Assisted Living facility. (Several While there they stayed in the having a kidney removed in a
House Bed and Dallas Hospital. Keep Gwen in
your prayers.
Ralph Richardson is back in
available for consultation from
9:00 am until noon.
If you need medical care, or Armor to
know someone who does, please weekend in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis, Sr., are Neff and Nooma McBride. Earl
remember this date and time. It was the first time that Jerry moving their trailer onto the was in Mt. Pleasant on
. The clinic is, as always, free had cooked professionally and he Dogtown Road site, where it will Wednesday for an Ombudsman was perfect,
of charge to anyone. placed 7th with his brisket. Robert be used as a retreat or get-away meeting (An ombudsman is a
Visitors to the Stone home this placed second in chicken and location. mediator between nursing home Stew Supper Saturday night at Medical Center Monday and we
week included Glen Stone and eighth in ribs. On Saturday, Earl and Maggie residents and the staff.) And on the Cooper Civic Center was a ask that you remember her.
Grace Stone. Philip and Michael Janet said they all had a great Thomas attended the 86th Friday, Earl visited with Ward great success. The community is sadden to
visited with Larry Hoskison on time except for getting cold Friday birthday party for Neff McBride. Nowlin. Thanks toCindy Jarrell and the hear of the passing of Gene
Monday. night. Apparently there were too The event was held at the Jimmy and Patricia Blundell many workers that helped with Weaver.
On Friday, Allie accompanied many appliances on the circuits McBride home in Klondike and were in Itasca this weekend for this worthy cause.
Sharon Jordan on a trip to and their heater in the tent kept was attended by all the McBride a visit with daughter Rebecca
children and spouses, and most and her family. It was the longest helped and participated in the
On March 20,2004, Klondike oftheir grandchildren and great- trip Jimmy had made since his event,
was Volunteer Fire Department will grandchildren.
Neff and Nooma were The grandchildren, Sarah, Lois Amundson, Billy and Peggy Funeral services for Gene
recently voted Valentine’s King Josiah, and Jonathan, held onto Sandlin, Morris and Wanda were held Saturday at 2PM at the
This will be held at the Corps and Queen at Birchwood Manor. “Peepaw's” walker to help him. White, Horace and Peggy Gene Weaver Gymnasium in
Congratulations to Neff and They also helped with his therapy Durham, Harold and Peggy Avery. Remember this family,
dinner at son Glen’s home. Philip and will involve landing two Nooma for still being sweethearts exercises. They were so excited Hervey, Jerry and Helen Park,
also visited with Carlton and helicopters, one from LifeStar in after more than 60 years of to see him that they had to take Tony and Eva Contrera, and and Toni Woodall and their family.
Evelyn Martin in Roxton this Sherman and one from SkyMed marriage! turns sitting beside him at the James and Nelda Campbell. It is very hard for Don and
from McKinney. By way of apology, let me dinner table. JAMES CAMPBELL WON Toni in the loss oftheir son, Ken
This is more complicated than correct the spelling of a name. Jonathan and then Josiah even FIRST PLACE IN THE STEW Woodall.
Orman Roderick is home after
HIS TEX-MEX STEW. having gall bladder surgery in •
Oneal Haddock is much Paris Regional Medical Center. I
Orman had surgery Thursday !
and returned home Friday.
I think June's doctoring helped »
improved and is expected to go Orman a lot!
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the grounds of Klondike Baptist They are helping to attend Billy’s
Church. mother, who is hospitalized in able to visit with family and Tina of the residents there have colds Dabney
Dr. Suzanne Monday will be Commerce. contacted some friends from and flu. This is a bad time of year Breakfast.
Jerry and Janet Currin college. for such things.) They enjoyed shopping and
accompanied Robert and Shelly Bob and Diane Lewis have a At Birchwood Manor, they attended the Grandbury Live the Paris Regional Medical
a cook-off last new feature to their landscape, visited with Guyla Burns and Show. Center.
Anna reports having a Remember Ralph and Edith in
wonderful time and the weather your prayers.
Mrs. Daryl (Cordie) Adams is
The American Cancer Society to have surgery in Paris Regional
going to pick up his wife.
Wanda Helms reports a So practice makes perfect - or apologize for this error,
•irthday party for Lisa on Sunday, at least eliminates some of the
»he had all her children and most surprises!
QUALIFICATIONS PROVEN BY RESULTS
Vote
Pol. Adv. Paid for by Martin Braddy. Sulphur Springs, Texas 75482
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Sex Offender Given Two Consecutive Life
Terms
“/ have worked with D.A. offices all over the state and there is not a better District Attorney's Office in Texas than the 8th
District. For the past 7 years, Martin Braddy has been a driving force in this district's success. He is one of the best
prosecutors I have ever worked with. The citizens of this district can be proud of the job that this office and Martin Braddy is
doing for them."
Danny Rhea - Retired Texas Ranger (Hopkins County from 1993 to 2003)
Cumby Man Sentenced to Seven Life Terms
News Telegram - November 14, 2002
"My law enforcement experience allows me to be
familiar with the D.A. 's offices in both Hopkins
County and Dallas. When I came here I found the
prosecutor's level of cooperation and assistance to
law enforcement to be unequaled. The prosecutors
here are involved from start to finish and work
hard to see that criminals are brought to justice.
Also, I'm here to say that Martin Braddy takes a
backseat to NO ONE as a courtroom prosecutor."
Jim Wright - Chief Investigator
Hopkins County Sheriffs Office and
Retired Dallas Police Detective
in the March 9 Democratic Primary
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Drug Charges Bring 99 Years to Brashear Man
News Telegram - February 19, 1998
Dallas Man Gets 60 Years For Drug Possession
News Telegram - February 4, 2004
Jury Gives Acker Death Sentence
News Telegram - March 31- April 1, 2001
Cocaine Charge Draws 75 Year Prison Term
News Telegram - November 2, 2000
Jury Decides On Life Sentence In Auto Fatally
News Telegram - December 3, 1998
Martin Braddy
For District Attorney
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"Having served 20 years as your
District Attorney, I know what it takes to
successfully run this office. Martin has
a proven record of RESULTS, not just
trials. Successful prosecution in the
D.A. 's office is more than just trying
cases. Martin has excelled in every
aspect of this office. I know that Martin
has the experience, qualifications, and
ability to continue to provide to the kind
of prosecution that you are entitled to
expect from this office. ”
Frank Long - District
Attorney 8th Judicial District
"As the Chief of Police of Winnsboro, the home of the
Northeast Texas Child Advocacy Center, I am impressed
with the work that Martin Braddy has done to protect
our children from sexual predators. He has been
honored as one of the best prosecutors in Texas and we
are lucky to have him working for us."
Greg Hollingsworth - Chief of Police
Winnsboro, Texas
"I know of no other office that works as closely
with law enforcement or provides a higher level
of prosecution than this D A. 's Office and Martin
Braddy. He has a proven record that I'd put
against any lawyer in Texas. His dedication is
shown by always being available, day or night,
with quality assistance to our troopers. Martin
has provided and will continue to provide the
leadership that we have come to expect and
deserve from our District Attorney."
Donny Willingham - Retired
D.P.S. District Sergeant, Supervised
Special Operations for 14 Northeast
Texas Counties
★ Approximately 100 FELONY Jury Trials
★ Over 95% Conviction Rate on Felony Jury
Trials
★ 100% Success in Child Abuse Cases since
1999
★ 47 Maximum Sentences on Child Sexual
Predator Cases
★ 100% Appellate Success Rate
★ Over $4.2 Million Forfeited
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THE VERDICT IS IN!
Maximum Sentence Delivered in Sex Assault Case
News Telegram - December 11, 2002
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