The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 2001 Page: 4 of 12
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Stephen Endsley pursuant to Hill
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►Daniel Joseph Guidroz, 19,
The family suggests dona-
Johnson named to president’s list
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William G. Simpson, M.D,
to our Active Medical Staff and our community.
Registration date announced
for junior football, cheerleading
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of Internal Medicine and
American Board of Internal
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vers license, possession of mari-
juana, and unlawfully carrying a
weapon.
were:
►Anthony Keith Scott 32, of
Carrolton, by Stephen Endsley
President's List. Students on the
president's list earned a 4.0
grade point average while en-
rolled in 12 or more semester
hours of class work.
The program is for youth
ages 8 to 12 years old in grades
arson and attempted murder.
It is important to note while a
Funeral services for Polly
Ann Ault McGuire, 67, of
Longview, sister of Carthage
resident Mary Parker, were held
Bethlehem Baptist Church in
Carthage. The Rev. Calvin
niece and her spouse, Susan
Cassity and David Duncan, of
The Pane
hold a Proj
House on A
p.m. in the
Gilmer. Bishop William D.
Craig officiated. Burial followed
in Kelsey Cemetery in Upshur
County under the direction of
Grubbs-Loyd Funeral Home in
Gilmer. She died Saturday in
Longview
Bom June 6, 1934 in Upshur
County, she was the daughter of
James Jefferson and Addie Mae
Jones Ault. She was a native of
will follow in Old Bethel
Cemetery in Clayton under the
Hazel Carter
Funeral services for Hazel
Carter, 84, of Carthage, (br-
and Stormie Duncan.
Honorary pallbearers will be
members of St. Andrews United
Methodist Church.
On Wednesday, the body will
Carthage
located at 7i
will have fai
6 p.m. July
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426 West Panola
Carthage. TX
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is proud to announce the addition of
by Stephen Endsley pursuant to
warrant for seven counts credit
card or debit card abuse.
Open 9:00 am.
for Lunch
Go Bulldogs!
Cook named
to dean’s list
Ranula ^Blatclpnan
Phone (903) 693-7888 - The Panola Watchman (USPS 419720) Is pub-
lished each Wednesday and Sunday by Westward Communication LLC,
109 West Panola, Carthage, Texas 75633-518 and entered as Periodicals
Matter at the Carthage, Texas Post Office. POSTMASTER: Send address
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like i good neighbor. Sate Farm is there •
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for 23 years.
Survivors include his wife,
Sue Rightly, of Pearland; chil-
dren, Kelly Dean and husband
Keith McLaughlin, Kasey Dean,
Charlie Rightly and Christian
Rightly; grandchildren, Chance
Hawkins, and Konner and Klint
McLaughlin; and sisters, John-
nie Kuykendall, of Carthage,
Dolores Spafford and Doodie
Hebert.
Memorial contributions may
be made to St. Joseph Hospital
Foundation, P.O. Box 1919,
Houston, Texas 77251-1919.
William G. Simpson, M.D.
Marshall Gastroenterology
815 South Washington, Suite 201
Marshall, Texas 75670
903/927-6680 or
1-866-966-6669
Charles Wesley Rightly HI
Funeral services for Charles
Wesley Rightly III, 53,
Pearland, brother of Longbranch
resident Johnnie Kuykendall,
held Tuesday at South
815 Brassell St., Carthage, by theft by check.
Carthage Police Officer Davis
| ►Corey Lorinza Robinson, 24,
pursuant to CPD warrants for of 263 CR 150, Carthage, by
cence. The persons named here Funeral services for Phillip
have been charged, but not con- Walls Sr., 82, of Carthage, will
victed of the crime. be held at 11 a.m. July 28 at
Ella Rae Goulding Keys. As a
hobbie, she was a floral arranger
and loved her dogs and collected and Allyne Cassity, of Carthage;
owls. She was a member of
Eight Avenue Baptist Church,
and was a retail clerk in the gift Tatum; and great-nieces, Skye t
shop business. She was pre-
ceded in death by her husband,
Dewani H. Carter.
Survivors include her sister,
Thelma Wilson, of Carthage;
Registration for the Carthage.
Panola County Junior Football
and Cheerleading has begun
now for the 2001 football sea-
son.
Registration will be held at 6
p.m. Monday through Friday at
the Boys and Girls Club, located
in the Old Turner School 4359 evenings, or
Building on Martin Luther King from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Traci Lynn Johnson, of
Carthage, is among more than
3,900 Texas Tech University
students qualified for academic
honors lists at the end of the
spring semester.
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Arrested Friday, July 20, Rosales, 26, of Keatchie, LA., by warrant tor speeding.
were: Stephen Endsley pursuant to Hill “-----* A"
►Laura Ann Ramirez, 47, of County warrants for failure to Van, by Texas Department of
Texas City, by Panola County appear on
Deputy I
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Courtesy photo
The Panola Pinea ABWA elected officer* recently for the 2001-2002 year. Taml
Duckworth of Kilgore Inatalled the newly elected officere: Minnie Bush, treaaurer;
Melissa Jones, secretary; and Myra Morris, president. Not pictured Is Edna Gold, vice-
preaident. The theme of the coming year la “Powering Up! Keeping pace with new
technology."
were held Tuesday at South direction of Black's Carthage Carthage.
Park Funeral Home Chapel in Funeral Home. He died Friday
Pearland. Arrangements were at Henderson Memorial Hospital
after a long illness.
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Canker and Dr. J.B. Morris will
> Rev. Calvin officiate. Burial will follow in
Johnson will officiate. Burial Longbranch Cemetery under the
follow in Old Bethel direction of Hawthorn Funeral
Home. He died Monday in
Bom March 25, 1926 in
Longbranch, he was the son of
_ Osce and Clifford Canker Cas-
On Friday <die body will lie >>ty He attended Longbranch
in state from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at
the funeral home, and there will
be a wake at the church from 7
to 9 p.m.
Medicare Supplement
Insurance... .
The State Farm Way!
• flexible
• affordable
• backed by good neighbor service
Call State Farm Agent:
MARSHALL
REGIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER
, ►Cedric Dewayne Thompson, unlawful possession of firearm.
pursuant to Denton County.war- .2,1»□ of Waskom, by Texas ....----.2 , 22, „
rant for failure to appear. , Department of Public Safety were: 29> I
►Estanislao Gonzales Trooper David Rice pursuant to ►Douglas Eugene Masters, 1959 in Longview. She. was em- j
of Marshall, by Panola ployed as a telephone operator
" Andy Favors pursuant to Panola warrant for evading arrest/deten-
►Sherry Christina Sheridan, County warrant for assault caus- tion.
30, of 1042 CR 104, Carthage, ing bodily injury family member.
►Bradley Lee Clakely, 17, of of 165 CR 3334, DeBerry, by
822 CR 407, Carthage, by Ronnie Endsley and charged
Stephen Endsley and charged with public intoxication.
Arrested Saturday, July 21, with disorderly conduct. ►David Neal Ingram, 38, of„
Arrested Sunday, July 22, 118 Ash St., by Carthage Police
were: Officer Jones and charged with
ArrestedNfonday, July ”23, mamed Gary Wen-
were: ,
►Douglas Eugene Masters
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County Sheriff’s Capt. David
Jeter and Deputy Kevin Lake
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report, inclusion in this column
no way implies guilt or inno- Phillip Walls Sr.
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3-7. The season will begin in
August, and players and cheer-
leaders are encouraged to sign
for Southwestern Bell.
. Survivors include her
pursuant to warrant for violation daughter and son-in-law, Susan
TTU, has earned a place on the of community supervision. Tori and Wayne Hill of
►Patrick Wayne Goodson., Longview; brother, Bryan Wes-
22, of Hallsville, by Jeter and ley Ault, of Gilmer; and sisters,
Lake pursuant to warrants for Pegge Mumford, of East
Mountain, Virginia Bailey, of
Gilmer, and Mary Parker, of
person may be listed in the arrest Carthage.
and Carthage schools as well as
Panola College. He married
Sybil Pinkerton on May 30,
1948 and they celebrated more
than 53 years of marriage. He
served as Texas State Repre-
sentative for a few years, and
retired from National Gas.
He was also a rancher, and
served as chairman of the
Panola College board of
Trustees for a number of years. “
He was a longtime member of w
St. Andrews United Methodist
Church where he was an advi-
• flexible
• affordable '
• backed by good neighbor service
Call State Farm Agent:
Tate Barber
1505 West Panola
Carthage, TX
903-693-7555
up now.
For more information, con-
tact Richard Valentine at 693-
4359 evenings, or 694-9000
O.A. Cassity
Funeral services for O.A.
Cassity, 75, of Carthage, will be
held at 10 a.m. Thursday at
Hawthorn Funeral Home
Chapel. The Revs. Joe E.
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niece,* Helen Janelie Dearing, of lie in state at 8 a.m. at the fu-
Houston; nephew and his neral home, and family will re-
spouse, Mike and Marilyn Wil- ceive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. at
son, of Beckville; great- the funeral home.
nephews, John Christy, of The family suggests dona-
Houston, Jimmy Christi, of Ba- tions be made to St. Andrews
ton Rouge, and Michael and United Methodist Church, 501
Marc Wilson, of Beckville;- N- Carthage, Texas
great-nieces, Jo Anne Christi, of 75633.
Houston, and Marie and
; SMSsaws
Catherine Chri8ti,,’ of Houston;
and great-great-nephew, Johnny
Christi, of Houston.
Pallbearers were Ronnie
Rasberry, Tommy Wilson, Keith
Wilson, Paul Wilson, Michael
Dunklin, Michael Wilson, Marc Tenn., granddaughter of Arthur
Wilson and Johnny Christi. and Nell Johnson, of Carthage,
Honorary pallbearers were has been named to the Dean's
John and Jimmy Christi. List for the spring 2001
semester at Maryville College in
Maryville, Tenn.
Cook, who graduated from
Bearden High School in 2000, is
currently majoring in'Spanish at
the college.
under the direction of South
Park Funeral Home. He died
* Saturday after a long illness.
Bom Feb. 28, 1948 in Beau-
mont, he was the son of Charles
and Irma Rightly. He was a
Navy veteran of the Vietnam
War and upon discharge, began
his long career in the heating
and air conditioning industry.
He was married to Sue Rightly merly of Teague, were held
Sunday at Ricks Funeral Home
Chapel in Teague. The Rev,
Jack Comer officiated. Burial
followed in Cotton Gin Ceme-
tery near Teague under the di-
rection of Ricks Funeral Home.
Local arrangements were under «>ry board member and served
the direction of Lipsey Family “ treasurer. He enjoyed gar-
Funeral Home. She died Friday dening, hunting and fishing. He
at Panola Care and Rebah Cen- was preceded in death by his
ter in Carthage son, O.A. Cassity HI; daughter,
Bom July 24, 1916 in Free- Jean Cassity; and his sis-
stone County, she was the tcr’ Mary Jean Cassity.
daughter of Joseph Matthew and Survivors include his wife,
Sybil Cassity, of Carthage;
brother and sister-in-law, Sid
~ la charge of driving Public Safety Trooper Sean
Sheriff’s Deputy Stephen while intoxicated and bail jump- Baker and charged with driving
Endsley and charged with no dri- ing. while, intoxicated. «
►Ladonna L. Gibbo, 45, of Rt ►Melvin Ray Lewing, 20, of P°Uy Ann Ault McGiure
1 Box 56-1, Gary, by Panola Rt 2 Box 126, DeBerry, by
County Sheriffs Deputy Ronnie Carthage Police Officer
►Jamie Lynn Weidner, 20, of Endsley pursuant to warrant for Poindexter and charged with
public intoxication.
--- * ►Willie Gene Ware, 27, of Monday at The Church of Jesus
1000 Sanders St., Carthage, by Christ of ^Latter-Day Saints m
speeding, failure to appear, and Panola County Sheriffs Deputy Stephen Endsley pursuant to ' “
possession of marijuana. Andy Favors pursuant to Panola warrant for evading arrest/deten-
r.
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