Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1997 Page: 6 of 50
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1 Wt
iss C theft following an made the am*,
me idem in the 1600 block -Howard G.
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mischief incidents kept
Recent nctivity currently under
investigation by the department l»-
•Class A assault hi the 200 block
of Marsh, reported Aug. 31 at 2:30
ajiL, investigated by Officer Leon
•One juvenile who was charged
with Class C theft following an
29 incident in the 1600 block
l^%**w**¥*
Vaughn, 41. o,
Spring, who was charged with pub-
lic intoxication ami possession of
«—tja— following an Aug. 29 »-
ctdent in the 600 block of West
Church. Hughes made the arrest.
of Pine.
Lyons made the attest.
•Robert Lee Howard, 30, of
New Caney, who was charged with
disorderly conduct following an
Aug. 26 incident in the 1600 block
of West Church. Officer Robert
•Criminal mischief in the 1600
block df West Church, reported
Att£i° * ^ MU investigated
by Officer Scott Hughes.
•Burglary of k habitation in the
200 block of Jefferson, reported
Ang. 30 M 1:19 p.m„ Investigated
by Officer Efraht Rodriguez.
■ •Criminal mischief in the 500
block of Brock, reported Aug. 30 at
12:46 pjn., investigated by Officer
Byron Lyons.
•Criminal mischief in the inter-
section of Tyler and Milam, re-
ported Aug. 30 at 8:381m., inves-
tigated by Rodriguez.
•Theft in the 1200 block of
Bluebird, reported Aug. 29 at 8:17
a.m., investigated by Officer John
Sanders.
•Burglary of a vehicle in the 800
block of South Houston, reported.
Aug. 27 at 4:49 p.m., investigated
by Officer Linda Hunter.
Kccciu arrests oy tne oepanmeni
include: **-&-T*
FALL PERFORMANCES - Clint Poncho, Alabama-Coushatta "°ne juvenile who was charged
Tribe member, shows one of the styles of dances performed at wUh *8Erav*ted assault with a
the Indian reservation's tourist complex. The fall tourist season d^dly weapon following an Aug.
at the reservation began Aug. 23, with the complex open from 9 ^arrest * °f
•Clarence Renard Allen, 40, of
Livingston, who was charged with
Class C assault following an Aug.
31 incident in the 1000 block of
Dogwood. Rodriguez made the ar-
rest '
•J. Santos Garcia Morales, 26, of
Livingston, who was charged with
disorderly conduct and public intox-
ication following an Aug. 29 inci-
dent in the 800 block of South
Washington. Middleton made the
arrest
•Raymond Anthony Marsh, 19,
of Livingston, who was charged
Aug. 29 incident in the 1600 block Church. Hughes made the arrest.
Of Wart Church. Rodriguez made •Christum Lynn Hokkrness, 28,
the anest ... . :k of Livingston, who was’bharged
•Darrell Wayne Alvis. 24. of with unauthorized use of a
Gfllf War illitMS topic
rants from the Polk County
and the San
, Sheriffs
Ray Stubbs
discuss concents
Livingston, who was picked up hcldrt 7 p.m. today (Thursday) at
Aug. 29 In the intersection of Wert the VFW Hall in Livingston,
and Bluebird an an outsdmding war- Capt Joyce Riley will be the
rant from the Polk County Sheriffs speaker and wiD address such topics
Department. Officer Ray Stubbs ** defining the illness, its origin,
■■hhm ■ how it is spread, and whether or aot
a.m. until 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 12:30-6 p.m.
Sundays.
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COUNTY COURT AT
LAW
Judge Stephen Phillips
presiding.
Criminal Docket
Earnest James Clayton Jr., ap-
peal/speeding.
Alfred P. Belknap Jr., Houston,
theft iuMh^k Class B.
JamcffM. Bums, Livingston,
theft by check Class B.
Kenneth Cozart, Nacogdoches,
theft by check Class B. *
Alvin James Ezell Jr., Shepherd,
theft by check Class B.
Ruben Freeman Jr., Houston,
theft by check Class B.
Sharon Gilpin, Livingston, theft
by check Class B.
Daniel E. Greene, Coldspring,
theft by check Class B.
Robert S. Melton, Dilley, theft
by check Class B.
Gary C. Parker, Houston, theft
by check Class B.
Nicole Sailer, Pasadena, theft by
check Class B.
Robert Slack, Livingston, theft
by check Class B.
Angel Smelley, Livingston, theft
by check Class B. •
Jimmy Don Stubbs, Livingston,
theft by check Class B.
LIVINGSTON
MUNICIPAL COURT
Judge Ruth Pritchard pre-
siding.
Cl|ay'C f£ef^
J. Santos Garcia Morales.
Livingston, disorderly conduct
J. Santos Garcia Morales,
Livingston, public intoxication.
Hurbano Martinez, Livingston,
public intoxication.
Richard Lewis Holman Jr.,
Livingston, public intoxication.
Jose Regaldo Hernandez,
Livingston, public intoxication.
Wilbert Arceneaux Jr..
Livingston, public intoxication.
Clarence Renard Allen.
Livingston, Class C assault.
Theresa A. Horn, Livingston, vi-
olation of city ordinance
(cleanliness of premises).
Arsenio Cuevas Perez,
Livingston, no driver’s license.
Josie*West Gray, 4o, of PtinW Oulf war be All Persian Oulf veterans and
k;.WplcM<* cMxbm, *re encounfed 10Mead
the meeting.
Persian Gulf veterans attending
the meeting will receive a video and
information Docket at no charge
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recognized
LIVINGSTON - Sandy
McDermott, owner of Artworks
Custom Pruning A Gallery of
by an international trade publication
for original frame design.
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August issue of "Decor," the busi-
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design, along with color pho-
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The tnkgazine, founded in
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publication which is distributed by
subscription only to nearly 26,000
gallery and frame shop owners
around the world.
McDermott's specialty is conser
vation framing, or framing to pre
serve a picture or item.
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1997, newspaper, September 4, 1997; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798053/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.