The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 2001 Page: 2 of 16
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Wednesday, September 26, 2001
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Blackwell was taken to East
Texas Medical Center-Carthage
for treatment of her injuries.
Womack was cited for an un-
safe lane change and an expired
driver's license.
Leffall will be escorted by
senior Ravan Hicks, son of Aiko
Hicks. He is involved in varsity
basketball, varsity football, var-
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while the water board is saying
that they should be taxed on
their annual lease value.
Taxing the lots on the ap-
praised value would bring in
muc h more money to the county
than taxing the leased amount,
said Panola County tax assessor
Jean Whiteside.
The judge's panel did not rule
on Thursday but should rule
sometime in the near future.
It is also possible that the
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' in football, basketball and track
all four year's of high school. He and
is an active member of First
Assembly of God in Christ,
where he says he helps glorify
the word by singing in the choir.
Gates was awarded sophomore
of the year in sports and he
made the all-district team. Gates'
college plans include attending
Texas Christian University to
major in business.
Another candidate for CHS
2001-2002 Homecoming Queen
is Britney Leffall. Britney is the
daughter of Charles and Gloria
Leffall. She is vice president of all-region band as a freshman,
Who's Who among American
High School Students, national
history and government award
and model UN award. She plans
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involved in Key Club. Leffall
has helped the community by
donating clothes to Goodwill
and participating in cleaning up
the community. She was
awarded academic all-district in
basketball as a sophomore and a
junior. She made the first team
all-district her junior year, de-
fensive MVP as a sophomore,
Fighting Heart Award as a ju-
nior, outstanding girl as a
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To all persons including the designated representatives of family farm corporations who are
eligible voters in the above named Conservation District as described under the provisions of
V.T.CA, Agriculture Code, Chapter 201, who have attained the age of 18 years, and reside within a
county, all or any part of which is included in the said Soil and Water Conservation District, and who
hold title to farm and ranch lands lying within said Conservation District, notice is hereby given that in
accordance with the provisions of V.T.CA., Agriculture Code, Section 201.073, qualified voters of the
above named Soil and Water Conservation District (legal description attached) will assemble at
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graduate with her
May. Hardy is a member of First
Church of God in Christ. She
was honored with a crown by
Cockrell, helped ^e Courtesy Club for two years,
with Habitat for Humanity, do- during high school. Hardy plans
nated clothes to the Goodwill, to attend the University of Texas
at Tyler and obtain a degree in sports' trainer,
business administration.
Hardy will be escorted by se-
nior Danny Gates. He is the son
of Regina Gates and Eddie
Williams. He has been involved sity track and TSA. Hicks plans
to attend Texas Tech, University
become a respiratory
therapist.
The last candidate for CHS
2001-2002 Homecoming Queen
is senior Rachel Socia. She is
the daughter of Brad and
Darlene Humphries, and Keith
and Vicki Socia. She is involved
in NHS, Key Club, FCA, BPA,
Spanish Honor Society, TSA
and student council. To help the
community Socia has helped
with Habitat for Humanity,
highway cleanup for Key Club,
MDA telethon and the IDD
fund-raiser. She was awarded
license in outstanding marcher as a junior
and Woodman of the World as a
freshman for excellence in
American History. Leffall's
college plans include attending
Baylor University or Texas A &
M to obtain a degree in sports'
medicine in order to become a
CISD
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those with absentee
emergencies.
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This action began a tong- > Continued from page one.
The bid will be evaluated
with a standard list of areas at g
future meeting. Areas addressed
WRECK
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Blackwell, Womack, 20,
touched his brakes too hard,
which sent his car into a spin.
Blackwell, 21, attempted to
avoid Womack's 1995 grey
National Honor Society, execu-
tive secretary of student council,
drum major of the band, and in-
volved in TSA. She is on the
varsity girls basketball team and t0 attend the University of Texas
and major in political science.
Socia will be escorted by se-
nior Matt Lancaster, son of
William and Terry Lancaster.
He is involved in football, TSA
and FCA. Lancaster has helped
will football stadium cleanup,
and was awarded all region band
his freshman year and Who's
Who among American High
School students. He plans to en-
list in the Air Force and become
a fireman.
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running dispute pitting the Lake
Murvaul residents against the
appraisal district board.
Subsequent litigation decid- in the evaluation are: org
ing the lots would be taxed only tion, financial stability,
according to their lease value
did little to settle the matter after
the parties argued the actual
value of the leases in question.
In May of 2000, 123rd
District Court Judge Guy Griffin
ruled in favor of die freshwater
district fixing the value of each
panel will say in their ruling that leasehold in question at the
there is lack of jurisdiction and rental being paid for the tax year
not rule on the issue in question
at all.
The lawsuit began in 1994,
when the appraisal district's
chief appraiser, John Pepper,
notified Lake Murvaul residents
that their land would be placed 2000* with the Sixth Appellate
on the tax rolls for collection of District in Tyler.
then and there to elect one of the qualified voters owning land within said subdivision to serve as a
member of the Board of District Directors of said soil and water conservation district
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Carthage High School students are celebrating homecoming this week with special
activities each day. Sunday, the commons area was decorated with each grade taking a
section of the area. Students look at part of the senior wall between classes.
struction manager’s experience,
experience of the construction
manager's personnel, references
and construction and pre-
construction fee.
In other matters, the commis-
sioners sanctioned a resolution
of three parts concerning the re-
cent terrorist acts in the
northeast.
They denounce the cowanfly
actions of those terrorists, sup-
port the president in his re-
sponse to the crisis, and recom-
mend that as many people is
possible give blood at their
helps teach a Sunday school
class at Central Baptist Church,
helped with the can food drive
for the needy, and helps in the
nursery at her church. Cockrell's
awards include: academic all-
district for 1998 and 2000, 2nd
team all-district 2000, and she is
an honor student. Cockrell plans
to attend the University of Texas
at Austin to major in accounting.
Cockrell will be escorted by
senior Junior Jolley. Jolley is the
son of Lee and Don Blanton. He
has been involved in FFA, TSA,
FCA, NHS, football and Model
United Nations. To help the
community, Jolley has donated
clothes to Goodwill, helps el-
derly with errands and helped
with the can food drive for
needy families. Jolley is also an
active member of First Baptist
Church's youth group. Jolley is
president of FFA, and he has re-
ceived an award for Model UN.
His college plans include to play
L. college football and to major in
wildlife. He hopes to earn a ca-
reer in forestry management at
Louisiana Tech University.
Another 2001-2002
Homecoming Queen candidate
is senior Audra Hardy. She is
the daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Artie Ray Hardy. She was in-
volved in the band her freshman
and sophomore years, and she is
a senior in the cosmetology pro- mor, outstanding girl as
gram at Panola College. She will sophomore and junior in band,
of 1998 and subsequent tax
yean.
Most rental prices for the
lake lease tots are from $50 to
$100 per year.
Attorneys for the PCAD filed nearest blood center.
The commissioners approved
the admission of the new redis-
tricting plan recently received. ’
Sanders suggested looking into
the program as a possible
morale booster for all
employees.
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the tax rolls for collection of District in Tyler.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 2001, newspaper, September 26, 2001; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1288750/m1/2/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.