Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1984 Page: 8 of 40
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Sit back and unwind in a plush
Wall-Saver.® Plump seat cushion,
deeply tutted back and footrest,
soft rolled arms help you relax.
SALE
$599
*•9
$279
PAGE IA-THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY DECEMBER », MM
Piney Woods appoints managers
1. WIN the .
*30,000 furniture
SWEEPSTAKES
2. Get set for Christmas
at Special Purchase
L Savings-with NO
U PAYMENTS ’til ’85
This recliner is more than big.
Cushions are more than thick. It
may be the biggest, most billowy
chair that you’ve ever sunk into!
SALE
$799
Reg
$399
Popular traditional recliner is
so handsome and extra-comfortable
Reg. $399
M99
Relax and recline just inches
from the wall. Here you have a
deeply tufted pillow back, with
padded arms, deep cushion seat.
SALE
Reg. $599
$299
_ OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM
/ LANE FURNITURE SWEEPSTAKES!
PLEASE PRINT
! \
Name
Address
State.
Phone No
Dealer _
\ Address:.
official rules-mo purchase necessary
1 To enter, hendprlnt your name, address, rip code, phone
number, dealer name and address on an official entry orm
and deposit it in the entry bo« at any participating Lane
Furniture dealer Ohio residents may 'equesl an enlry form by
sending a self-addressed envelope to LANE ENTRY FORM,
PO Box 3820 Syossel. NY 11775 Requests lor entry lorms
must be received by December 8, 1984 Ohio residents may
mail their completed entry lorms to LANE FURNITURE
SWEEPSTAKES, P.0 Box 3772. Syosset, NY 11775 Enter as
often as you wish, buf all entries must be deposited or mailed
separately by January 1, 1985
2. Wlnnars will bt aalectad In a random Rawing from ■mong iill
antrtas ractirad. Drawing will ba conducted by National Judging
Institute, Inc., an Independent fudging organization whota
decisions ara final on all maltars relating to thla swaapstikaa.
All prizes will bo awarded and wlnnore notified by mall
3 Prizes are not transferable and no substitution or cash
equivalent is allowed Illegible, mechanically produced or
reproduced enlries are automatically void Not responsible
for lost, late or misdirected mail Winners may be asked to
execute an affidavit of eligibility and release Taxes, if any,
are the responsibility ol the winner
4 Sweepstakes open to residents ol the U S , except employees
and their families of LANE FURNITURE, its affiliate
companies, participating furniture dealers, advertising
agencies, and Don Jagoda Associates, Inc Void wherever
prohibited, and sublet to all federal, state and local laws
5. For a list of malor wtnnors, sond a stamped, soM-addrosaod
envelope to: LANE FURNITURE SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS, P O.
BOX 3810, Syosset. NY 11775.
Piney Woods Warehouse Furniture
/ _ STORE HOURS
(Across From Holiday Inn On Hwy. 59)
1207 N. Washington 327-5719
FINANCING AVAILABLE
Livingston, Texas MAJ0R CREDIT CARDS
STORE HOURS
Mon. - Fri. - 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
FREE DELIVERY
LIVINGSTON - Billy Ray
Whisenant was recently
named credit manager and
Clovis Sanford was named
sales manager of Piney
Woods Furniture by Jack
Appleby, owner.
Both Whisenant and San-
ford have moved to Liv-
ingston from Nacogdoches,
where they were'employed
by Good Housekeeping Fur-
niture. Sanford attended
Stephen F. Austin State
University while employed
for Good Housekeeping.
Gilbert Gas Co.
PROPANE GAS
Propane Tanks
Available
Lease Or Purchase
Whisenhant’s family in-
cludes wife, Brenda, and two
children, Breana. 5 and Scott
Aaron, 8 months. “Everyone
has really made us feel
welcome here,” said Whise-
nant, “and we are proud to
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be a part of this
community.”
Sanford also said lie pleas-
ed with the community. “1
truly enjoy living in the Liv-
ingston area,” he said.
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FOOT SPECIALIST
* PODIATRIST
Dr. Charles E. DuMond
Dr. Marc P. Spector
Most Foot Disorders Can Be Corrected.
Ingrown Toenails Hammertoes
Intoeing Pediatric Flatfoot
Corns Sports Medicine
Foot and Leg Fatigue Warts
For an appointment please call answering service.
(7 days - 24 hours)
Arthritis
Bunions
Callouses
Heel Spurs
327-5600
Office Hours
Thursdays
BILLY RAY WHISENANT
CLOVIS SANFORD
Double
Holiday
SALE
Event!
IN THE
TRADITION OF
HOWARD MILLER
since Colonial times!
EDAFt
one of America’s
most popular
and practical
woods for
furniture
FINANCING AVAILABLE • MAJOR CREDIT CARDS • FREE DELIVERY
Beauty and durability are just part of its story. This chest is
unsurpassed for safety and convenience, storing valuable
clothing in a fully dust proof, aromatic interior. It has an
automatic lift tray, lock and a natural hot lacquer finish.
Piney Woods Warehouse Furniture
(Across From Holiday Inn On Hwy. 59)
1207 N. Washington 327-5719
Livingston, Texas
STORE HOURS
Mon. - Fri. — Pam - 6pm
Saturday 9am . 4pm
JUSTICE COURT
Precinct 1
Judge Mary Placker
presiding.
Lonnie Blaylock, burglary
of a vehicle.
Herbert Cisco Hay,
burglary of a vehicle.
Agnes M. Charles, public
intoxication.
Bonds Set
Linda Ross Fender, theft,
$500.
Herbert C. Hay, burglary
of a vehicle (felony 3), $500.
COUNTY COURT
Judge Wayne Baker
presiding.
Criminal Docket
William Wade Boone III,
Livingston, criminal
mischief.
Richard Dale James,
theft.
Bobby Cleve Maxey, DWI.
Dale Franklin Helton,
public intoxication.
Sharon Warren, Liv-
ingston, theft.
Kathy Davis, Livingston,
theft.
Jeffrey K. Kross, Houston,
theft.
Linda Ross, Livingston,
theft.
Dorothy L. McGilberry,
Huntsville, theft.
Stephen Desmond,
Shepherd, theft.
Millard Cooper, criminal
trespass.
Geneva Hilton, theft.
Larry Moreland, criminal
mischief.
Larry Moreland,
Onalaska, criminal
mischief.
Cleo Butler, Livingston,
making alcohol available to
a minor.
Marriage Licenses
Dennis Eugene Miller, 20,
San Antonio and Sophia An-
nett Criswell, 19, Point
Blsnk
Glenn Gerald Burchard
Jr., 38, Onalaska and
Magnolia Gattis Manning,
31, Onalaska.
Fred G. Mindiola, 27,
Houston and Tammy
Lanette Boone, 14, Liv-
ingston.
DISTRICT COURT
Ninth, Second Ninth and
258th Judicial Districts.
Judges Lynn Coker, John
Martin and Joe Ned Dean
presiding.
Criminal Docket
Randolph C. Elkins,
burlary of a habitation.
Elmer Smith Jr. of Liv-
ingston, burglary of a
building.
Nigel Thompson of Liv-
ingston, burglary of a
building..
Jim Miller of Soda Oaks,
aggravated perjury.
James Edward Wyatt of
Livingston, aggravated
assault.
Marvin Robinson of Liv-
ingston, aggravated assault.
Jose Gomez, aggravated
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JoseGalaviz, aggravated
assault.
piaisdo Delgado Guzman,
aggravated assault.
Official Records
X Howard Miller
The Betrand is a fine
example of the expert
craftsmanship Howard
Miller is noted for.
This cable-driven, triple
chime floor clock is a
statement of design and
proportion. From the
beautifully contoured
bonnet of its cherry
Bordeaux case to the
delicate detail of the
Arabic numeral, moon
phase dial—The
Betrand is a work of art.
The beveled glass door
is framed by brass
capped fluted columns
to accent the brass
weights and lyre pen-
dulum. As with all
Howard Miller floor
clocks, a brass plate is
included to be engraved
with your name and
date of purchase.
Enhance your home
with the beauty of The
Betrand by Howard
Miller.
Now Only
*799.00
610-320 THE BETRAND H. 83", W. 23", D. IVA"
See Howard Miller’s World at:
Piney Woods
Warehouse Furniture
(Acrosi From Holiday Inn On Hwy. 59) financing
1207 N. Washington 327-5719 available
Livingston, Texas ma'JOr
Mon, - Fri. — 9om . 6pm CREDIT CARDS
Saturday 9om ■ 4pm_FREE DELIVERY
STORE HOURS
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1984, newspaper, December 9, 1984; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth795845/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.