Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 94, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1993 Page: 5 of 30
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THE POLK COUNTV ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25,1993 - PAGE 5A
Fields named to board
of Texas Forestry Association
Cascade. He graduated from
Stephen F. Austin State Univer-
sity’s College of Forestry with both
a bachelor’s and master’s degree.
LUFKIN - Hcrschcl Fields of
Livingston has been named to the
board of directors of the Texas
Forestry Association.
Fields has been connected to
forest products industry for many
years.
Fields and his wife Sarah Beth
make their home in Livingston.
Celebrating its 80th year, the
Texas Forestry Association, head-
quartered in Lufkin, represents
3,200 landowners, forest industry
professionals, logging contractors
and others concerned with conser-
vation and wise use of Texas
forests.
Today, he’s the liber supply
manager for Simpson Paper Co. in
Pasadena, a position he has held for
six years.
Other professional forestry ex-
periences include procurement
■Osier with Champion Interna-
tional and staff forester with Boise
HKRM HKI FIELDS
...ne If A director
ENTERPNISC PIIOTO IV CORDON UBARRON
James Leavell, Angelina County constable;
Ramon Leroy and Clark Lott, Polk County;
Clark Miller, Nacogdoches County; Kenneth
Myrow, Texas Forest Service; Gary
Reynolds and Efrain Rodriguez, Polk Coun-
ty; Beverly Rogers, 'Trinity County; and
Robert Thomas, Bobby Watson and Richard
Wright, Polk County. Not pictured are
Kevin Chapman, Montgomery County Con-
stable Office; Otis Johnson, Miller Moffett
and Michael Moore, Polk County; Jeremy
Staton, Nacogdoches County; and Patricia
Trammel and Jon Alan Wheeler, Onalaska
Police Department.
To Junior High students
Miss Texas talks in Livingston
LIVINGSTON Miss To-.i. p ol her list as she explained the t nanuier attended tnc university
1993, Bashara Chandler of Oariarm 'France of taking necessary of Texas at Austin majoring in his-
brought a message i >spiratio |,1A l,n achieve the goals set. In lory, In addition to earning her de-
and encouragement last week a gome, liter those goals, there are gree last May, she received her
Livingston Junior High School sm '' a tHariant things to keep in teaching certification for secondary
dents at three separate assemblies :,nd.. according C handler s schools in both history and biology. I
In Livingston on Wednesday b* ’■miosophy (here are things in the Upon completion of her reign as (
special invitation Chandler h as al world that can be changed and Miss Texas, she plans to enter law
so guest al Livingston Lion*- f lub things that cannot. By concentrat- school and specialize in environ- ,
meeting held at ('ho Y eh f'on mg on the former and accepting the mental law.
fcrcncc Center latter the road to success can be Chandler represented the State of
Called Bo by her friends, the mack a 1 ttlc less frustrating and Texas in the Miss America Pageant
22-ycar old was preliminary talent more poss ble in Atlantic City and won $6,000 in
winner two years in a row. a Chandler performed Scott scholarship moneys which included
preliminary Swim Suit winner, was Joplin s Maple Leaf Rag and sang non-finalist interview winner and
awarded Best Interview, and was country western song That's Whal / the Albert A. Marks Jr. Fund
named Rest Musician every ycai Like Abdul You. Award,
she competed in the Miss Texas „
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died Bo by most people, was on hand to speak to students
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ATTEND CONVENTION - Jacque Delahoussay (far right) and his wife Stephanie, of
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COUNTY COURT AT LAW
Judge Stephen Phillip*. pre«id
ing.
Criminal Docket
William Guy Massey, driving
while license suspended.
John Franklin Becker, DWI 1st
Perry Lee Beard, DWI.
Cliff Norman Slater, previously
charged with transporting alcoholic
beverage in dry area, is not af-
filiated with Rocky Slater of the
in satellites call D&S Reception Specialist at 327-8393.
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BlUtJ Lllgoon club.
member of the Livingston or Onalaska 4-H
Clubs, Livingston FFA member or call
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Ronald Scott, previously charged
with possession of stolen property,
is not the Ronald E. Scott who
owns property in I ake Livingston
Village.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Calvin Leo Wilson, 23
Livingston and Lori Rao Poncho.
20, Livingston.
Alberto Santiago Garcia, 33,
Lufkin and Sarah Jane t ieorec, 32,
Lulkin.
Hubert Dale McNcely ’I, Cor
rigan and Rhonda Lynn McKee
18, Corrigan.
Hl/ic I ee Parrish Jr ?3.
Livingston and Kelly Dean Tim-
mons, 22, Livingston
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Judges Fred Edwards, John
Martin, Joe Ned Dean presiding.
Civil/Divorce Court
First Deposit National Bank vs
Glenn A. Hargraves and Debra A
Jackson Hargraves, suit on agree
mem.
Cynthia Ann Eaton and Joe Paul
Eaton, divorce.
Lisa Kay Dunn and james Fdgai
Dunn, divorce.
Sheena Perkins Sumner and
Claude Vemdcll Sumner, annul
ment.
J.E. Kingham Construction vs.
First State Bank of Livingston, writ
of garnishment after judgment
Linda Kaye Dawson and
Clarence Buford Dawson, divorce.
Angela Kay Poland and John
Patrick Poland, divorce
Michael D. Coker and Mary Lee
Coker, divorce.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Ruth C. Pritchard presiding
Michael Eugene Carter.
Livingston, failure to identify to a
police officer.
James Elvis Harrell, Livingston,
Class C theft
Gustavo Robles Santoy.
Livinston. public intoxication.
Mark Anthony Fernandes,
Livingston, failure to appear.
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 94, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1993, newspaper, November 25, 1993; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798365/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.