The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. [110], No. [92], Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1983 Page: 4 of 26
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Clayton Cemetery.
Mrs. Beckham died Tuesday,
Sept. 6, 1983 in Panola General
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Funeral services for Mr. Earl
Dean Capps, 56, of Carthage were
held at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 5.
1983, at Hawthorn Funeral Home
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C’ollege Station-Food
waste to be fed in swine in
Texas should be treated
properly before feeding to
prevent disease pro-
blems.
in 1973 and 493 in 1978. This year Dr. Bruce Lawhorn,
they reached a record total of 609 swine veterinarian with
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native of Rusk County and moved
to Carthage in 1938. Mrs. Beckham
was a member of Bethel Baptist
Church at Clayton whore she had
served as Sunday School teacher
and W.M.A. teacher, and was a
homemaker. She was preceded in
death by her husband, John
Earnest Beckham, in 1968.
She is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Mary Gary of Carthage; one
granddaughter, Leisa Gary of Car-
thago; two brothers, Forrest Cates
of Mt. Enterprise, Tx., and Mackie
Cates of Henderson; two sisters,
Vado Nix, Jumbo Community and
Eula Moo Holland, Laneville;
several nieces including: Mrs.
Lydia Crocker, Henderson, Mrs
Jeanie Moore, Mt. Enterprise, Tx.;
several nephews, great nieces and
great nephews.
Pallbearers are Bobby Crocker.
Rand Cotes, Ivan Moore, Glendell
Brady, Joe Moore, David Burks,
Johnnie Cariker, D. J. Burks, Billy
Panola Feed * Supply
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MALCOLM& BARBARA BUCHANAN
Ponolo County Industrial establishing a plant here, He said.
Development Foundation board however, there was only an in-
members Tuesday discussed plans dication of interest in locating hero
for electing now members to the and the company has not respon-
board of directors and hoard repor ded since examining the available
ts on development In the county. site.
President Harold Akin told Akin sold the company was
board members that represen- possible a furniture manufacturing
tatives for a possible industrial business and that representatives
was in Construction and Welding.
He was a member of Antioch Bap-
tist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Ruth Capps of Carthage; two sons,
Kenny Capps, and Gary Capps,
both of Carthage; one daughter.
Mrs. Regenia Capps Harris of Car-
thage; father. R. V. Capps of An-
tioch Community; one brother.
Ravinell Capps of Antioch Com-
munity; one sister, Vallie Carrico,
Dubach, La., five grandchildren.
Pallbearers were R. C. William*
Bert ran Williams, W W. Gray, Jim
Lawrence, Thomas Cockrell, Bobby
Cariker, Bruce Stewart, and Jim
McMertry.
Burial was in the Capps Family crowded," he said, result of the 1975 completion of
Cemetery. CISD enrollment makes up 78 the Texas Utilities Generating Co.
Mr. Capps died Saturday, Sept, percent of the county student count power plant and lignite mining
3, 1983 at Good Shepherd Hospital while Beckville claims 15 percent operations.
in Longview. Mr. Capps was a and Gary six percent. The Gary schools have reached
native and lifelong resident of Although Beckville and Gary a total of 262 students, which is a
Panola County and was born here make up a smaller number and 24 percent increase over the 1973
July 27, 1927, the son of R V. percentage, they both have repor- total of 200 students.
Capps and Stassie Haney Capps, ted a large increase over the past As the student count continues
He was a member of Pipeliners ten years also. to grow the population of the
Union No. 798 of Tulsa, Okla, and Beckville recorded 404 students county also grows.
auditorium and one class was held From 1973 to 1978, Beckville AAM University System,
at a local church, he pointed out. schools experienced a 19.1 per- says that recent regula-
The recently completed con- cent increase in enrollment. Since linns by the U.S. Depart-
struction program has provided 1978 the schools recorded a 23 ment of Agriculture are
enough space for the present percent increase, designed to prevent the
enrollment and some room for In 1973 the elementary classes, introduction and spread
growth, he said, while also kindergarten through fifth grade, of domestic and foreign
replacing outmoded facilities. totaled 163 students. This year 305 animal diseases through
Crawford said he sees no im- students are enrolled at Beckville the ng of raw or im-
mediate need for additional school elementary, a 46.6 percent In- properly treated food
construction crease over the ten year period. waste to swine
We re comfortable now, and Much of the growth in the Beck
none of the classes are over ville school district has been a
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naw.samnom6mCathaga,Tanas
hod mot with local of- had indicated the price for a
“They are looking hero and in of tho property Involved, a letter of property to assure that no new waste would be burned in the
Center and possibly two or throe property damage agreement with damages had occurred before op- system to generate a low-cost
other sites.” Akin told the board. Exxon Company. proving the property damage steam by-product the chicken
"The representatives Indicated agreement. Upon approval of In- processing pl
thoy hod visited here previously." The agreement deals with spection Akin was authorised to In a final report board member
Akin said that representatives damages thot might occur in In- sign the agreement. and City Commissioner Steve
told him they would be back in stallation of Dow lines. through Akin lauded actions by tho city Kolloy told tho group that op-
touch if the company proved In- foundation-owned property to the and City Manager Charles Thomos plication had been submitted for
forested. Carthago Field. in pursuing op Community the grant. He said the initial
In other business the board ap Board member J.D. Jimerson Development Grant package by response in Austin has been
proved, subject to prior inspection recommended inspection of the submitting application for an favorable and that city officials
economic development grant. The were optimistic about the
grant, In cooperation with an ox- proposed project.
pension commitment by TastyBird A committee was appointed to
Foods (formerly Volmac), would select nominations for five new
provide a steam production in- board members to replace
cinoration system. outgoing members. A report will
The expansion would provide up be received in October, with the
to 200 additional jobs for low- board to vote on those
Panola County Special In- will affect and improve local low porienco to be able to work as Hollensheod said. incomeond minority groups here, nominations. Selected following
vestigator Robert H. Hollensheod enforcement." closely with the public as we "But the work load has In- I would also provide a means for appointment of the new members,
hasresigned.offectivoSept.10.it Hollensheod. a former agent have." Hollensheod said. creased to the point it has boon im- the city to address a growing so Id will bo a now secrefary-treosurer
was announced Tuesday by Sheriff with the Federal Drug Enforcement possible for myself and Charles waste disposal problem. Solid and vice president.
Tommy Harris. . Administration, has led In In- Ho said he will be available to Cammock (the other investigator
"Wo hato .to lose him," Sheriff vostigations Into illegal drug traffic testify as persons arrested as a for the sheriff's office) to handle Are a n_ m .7
Harris said. adding that it will be in Panola County. result of those investigations ore the job in any reasonable amount /VAA 42MAGTG 200TEACL
difficult to find another qualified Hollensheod has been one of the brouaht to trial. of hours." Hollensheod said. ------
onoihopznitsasgoririasbleatotind Panale County sherin, -
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He said he also will do some charges. speeding, no proof of liability In-
work as a licensed private In- A • , «• « g.“ Wendall Sims, 76, of Carthage surance and failure to appear
vestigator and will continue "to B "enfury emm l eg Are Ah AeMAnIp fMa"fce was arrested on Texas Deportment Stacy Darron Odom, 23, of Car
play an active part in areas that VA ■ ■ V IM >1 LlltLK UIIGI LS of Public Safety warrants. thage was arrested for driving
"d" J Ed """ "" Curtis Hicks, 23, of Long Branch while intoxicated. He was released
• — was arrested on an assault on 1750 bond.
(IT6T) Rnnqr7 . . ... warrant. He was released on 1750 Kenneth Wayne Tatum, 22, of
W-A4 OUUJ U Carthage Police Department where reports showed that a black Saturday night of a fight on Soar's bond. Carthage was arrested for assault.
reports showed three complaints male riding in a small pickup truck parking lot located on West Panola James L. House, 39, of Donald- Rondell Brett Booth, 20, of
and arrests which occurred over had fired a gun. Street. ton, Arkansas, was arrested for DeBerry was arrested for
the weekend and through Tues- Officer Shirley Hamilton iden driving while Intoxicated. possession of marijuana. He was
day. tified the truck on East Sabine Upon investigation officers were Harold Eugene Dater, of released on |7 50 bond.
Officers were called to the Street and followed the vehicle to told that while William Thomas Bismark, Arkansas, was arrested Mike D. Martin, 27. bf Carthage
Continued from Page t American Legion to investigate the Tank-N-Tote where she ob- Smith was driving off the parking for public intoxication. He was
projected state reciepts had five rifles which had been stolen served a rifle in the floor of the lot, Gary Kiplyn Nutt ran to his []
proved unfounded as figures Thursday night and were found truck. vehicle and began punching Smith »r
received today from the state beside a gate behind the building The male was identifiedla. Mike in the ace, USO COUUOn
showed the CISD projections were The rifles were taken from the Nickerson of Carthage and he was Nutt also was accused of biting
within 818 000 of the state DrOiec. case above the bar in the building arrested on the charge of firing a Smith on the finger and chest with
tions which totaled 83 565 000 and were reported missing Friday firearm In city limits. Smith requiring stitches to the
according to Crawford. ‘ morning by Post Commander John Officers also found a recently bites
other business. Crawford Anderson. fired shell in the floor of the truck. Nutt has been charged with HOgS WOStO
recommended that the board Anderson also discovered the Officers received a complaint assault,
slicibidstorrepair of the parking rifle, later that day which had
lot area on the north and east side been wrapped in a gorbge bag
of the high school. Crawford cited and left In the corner of the fence
continued drainage problems in near the gate,
that area and requested the Officers were called to the
board’s action In this matter. neighborhood near Duke Street
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