The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 44, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1997 Page: 2 of 16
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school scheduled
Carry Parrott
700 N. Mill
Henderson
657-1051
Panola College will be offering
a Defensive Driving DDC-6 class
to remove traffic violations from
your driving record or lower insur-
ance premiums. Call your insur-
ance agent for details.
Classes will be offered on Sat-
urdays from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on
June 7 and July 12. Fee is $25 per
person. For further information and
to make reservations, call Panola
College at 903-693-2000.
Located at the intersection of
West Cottage Road and North
Daniels Street, the property in-
the weapons offense since he does
not have a prior felony conviction
on his record.
Robertson and Pinson were ar-
rested at approximately 3:30 p.m.
after DPS Trooper Barry Wash-
ington stopped the driver of a 1994
Honda Civic for not wearing a
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eludes Dr. Charles Kilpatrick's of-
fice at 307 West Cottage Road and
Dr. Royce Hill's office at 812 N.
Daniels. Both offices are listed at
$90,000 each.
Also included in the option is a
vacant tract located behind the two
office buildings. The land lists for a
sale price of $35,000.
After a short discussion on the
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possession of marijuana;
> Gary Demond Smith, posses-
sion of marijuana;
> Kenneth Edward Parker, bur-
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matter, hospital board members
voted to pay $1,000 for an option
to purchase the property. If the pur-
chase is not made within one year,
the money will be forfeited.
The option is transfeirable to
another entity, should the hospital
be leased during the year period,
said PGH Administrator Gary Hud-
son.
No acre
May 27.
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Panola General Hospital board
of managers voted Tuesday to pur-
chase an option agreement on real
property that could later be used for
physician's offices or expanded
hospital facilities.
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Fourth graders who made the A honor roll all year Include Christopher Carter, Jasmine
Chase, Amber Duvall, Cathy Johnson, Laura McGuire, Andrea Negri, Regan Pearson, John
Puryear, Deandre Reaglns, Patrick Walker, Victoria Williamson and Natalie Woods.
Sherry Koonce photo
. A lattice fence at the home of Chester Murlhead In DeBerry could not stand up to Tuesday's
severe thunderstorms and accompanlng high winds. Several other homes throughout
Panola County suffered minor damage In the wake of the storm.
► Tony Darnell Manning, pos-
session of marijuana.
Webster, who was driving the ve-
hicle, had been travelling at a high
rate of speed and swerving the ve-
hicle from side to side.
After leaving the roadway, the
report stated, the vehicle struck a
tree and culvert before coming to
rest upon its right side.
HOTTEST TANNING BULBS IN TOWN
693-5144 212 -N. St. Mary
If drug trafficking allegations _____________________________
are proven, said Davidson, the cash Continued from page
will be divided among the law en-
forcement agencies involved, in-
cluding DPS, the district attorney's
office and the sheriffs department.
teen died Tuesday and
four children aged six to 15 were
treated for minor injuries sustained
in a one-vehicle accident
Chad Webster. 17, died at 3:37
p.m., approximately two hours after
losing control of his 1988 pickup
on County Road 176, six miles
south of Gary.
According to a report prepared
itoqist & Jeweler
Weekend & After Hours
Appointments Available
r - 613 So. Adams '
693-2933
Special
T\im your old gold into a new piece of
jewelry you will treasure $75.00
Watch Batteries installed $3.00 each
Full inhouse repair shop with 13 years of experience.
Same day and next day repairs available upon request
Quality Work at JTgtwer Prices
Amanda Allyn* Grappa * Certified G
Monday - Friday
8:30 - 5:30
Closed
2:30 - 3:30
GRAND JURY
one.
> Haynes Terah-Sean Holt, pos-
session of marijuana;
> Tammalyn Joy London, pos-
session of marijuana;
> Edwin Alan McCoy; posses-
sion of marijuana;
> Ricky Dean Williams, DWI,
third offense;
> Michael Glen Taylor, posses-
sion of marijuana;
> Vincent Paula Mangold, pos-
session of marijuana;
> Terry Elain Gilliam, posses-
sion of marijuana;
> Clifford Earl Williams, bur-
glary of a habitation;
> Bemaette Myers Hall, posses-
sion of marijuana;
> Thomas Franklin Mont-
gomery, possession of marijuana;
> Bridgette Burnett Caldwell,
possession of marijuana;
> Juan Carlos Flores, posses-
sion of marijuana;
> Albert Thomas Collins, Jr.,
possession of marijuana;
> Car) Edward Lawson, posses-
sion of marijuana;
> John Edward Bickweirnert,
.....|N Four passengers in the double
Safety Trooper Barry Washington, cab pick up were taken to Panola
\ General Hospital's emergency room
' for treatment of minor injuries in-
White, Alecia Furlong, 11, conuey
White, six. All of the children were
from the Gary area and were riding
home from school when the acci-
dent occurred.
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Good QuaUtg Equipment Ready To Serve
You. (lie Carrg A full tine Of Herbicidee
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safety belt. drug dog, Rudy, were called to as-
Washington had apparently be- sist in a thorough search of the ve-
come suspicious when one of the hide, which revealed the cash hid-
men hesitated to open the vehicle's den inside the men's luggage,
glove box to produce insurance
identification.
When he did open the storage
compartment, a Loricin handgun
was visible.
Panola County Sheriffs Deputy
Kevin Lake and the department's
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