The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 65, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1982 Page: 7 of 16
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.CLEVELAND ADVOCATE. Wed., AugusUl, 1982, Section A - Page 7
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. LIBERTY- Following are
the criminal filings from Lib-
erty County Courthouse.
The State of Texas VS.
Raymond Tetan, Liberty,
. DWI; Porter Lee Byers, Rye,
DWI; James Markes Potter.
Romayor, DWI; Loria Det-
iege, Dayton, Theft by Check
(Class A); Dwayne Ralph
Stokes, Rye, Selling Alcoholic
Beverages After Hours; Jerry
Wayne Adams, Criminal Non-
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Huey Deane Crouch, Lib-
erty,DWI; Ronnie Lynn Barn-
hart, Hardin, DWI; Lynda
Dyanne Littleton, Conroe,
dwi; John Henry Lowe, At
lanta, .Georgia, DWI;
Mass ‘
DWI; Robert Nolan Jennings,
Houston, Possession of Mari-
juana (Class B); Robert John
Erickson, Kountze, Resisting
Arrest.
Alice Fay Charles Wil-
ridge, Cleveland, Theft; Al-
marin McGowen, Coldsprings,
Hindering a Secured Creditor;
Ronald D. and Darlene Mas-
ters, Conroe, Hindering a Se-
cured Creditor; Ada McClain,
Cleveland, -Hindering a Se-
cured Creditor; Danny Mar-
gin, Cleveland, Hindering a
Secured Creditor; Gale E. Do-
ak, Channelview, Hindering a
Secured Creditor; Linda Aldy,
Seymour, Hindering a Secured
Creditor ; Henry M. Peace,Jr,,<
Cleveland, Hindering a Se- jr., Huffman, DWI?
remain; that whatsoever ye
shall ask of the Father in my
name, He may give it you -
John 15:14-16.
Mary Ellen Satterlee
spent the past week-end in Bay
City visiting her daughter,
Susie and son-in-law Authur
Riggs and celebrating her
grandson Kent’s third birth-
day.
The trouble with not tak-
ing some kind of pills is that
your associates will -think you
are overconfident.
Larry and. Maxine White-
head are back from .what you
might call a tour of this U.S .
Went to New Orleans, up to
Virginia, on to New Jersey,
then into upper New York back
through Indiana, Arkansas,
Louisiana and home again
Good to have you both back
Ann
Atkerson, Romayor,
cured Creditor.
Tommy R. Barnard, Liv-
ingston, Hindering a Secured
Creditor; Carolyn Botello, Cle-
veland, Hindering a Secured
Creditor; Herbert H. Evans,
Splendora, Hindering a Se-.
cured Creditor; Charles Long,
Cleveland, Hindering a Se-
cured Creditor; Edward L.
Hopson. J., Cleveland, Hinder-
ing a Secured Creditor; Renee
Marie Jones, Wentzville, Mo.,
Criminal Trespass, Found Not
Guilty By The Court; Zack
Carl Meyer, Wentzville, Mo.
Criminal Trespass, Found Not
Guilty By The Court
Lazean Terrell, Cleve-
land, Failure to Appear; Glen
Leon Barnett, Daisetta. Fail-
ure to Appear; John T Kelle-
her, Bakersfield, Cali., Failure
to Appear; Ronnie Gilliam,
Rye, Theft By Check (Class
B); Lash L. Clark, Livingston,
Theft By Check (Class A);
Gary D Wheeler, Joaquin,
Theft By Check (Class A);
H.A. Walker, Cleveland, Theft
By Check (Class A); Ada L.
Walker, Liberty, Theft By
Check (Class A).
Donna Weir,’ Cleveland,
Theft By Check (Class B);
Donny R. Watts, Cleveland,
Theft By Check (Class A);
Billy Stevenson, Liberty, Hin-
dering a Secured Creditor;
Russell Steve Bucsanyi, La-
Porte, DWI; Stanley Johnson,
If instead of a gem, or
even a flower, we should cast
the gift of a loving thought in
the heart of a friend, that
would be giving as the angels
give—George McDonald.
If I sound like I am on a
“friend” kick this week, then
believe it, I am. I think all of us
should be grateful for our
friends and remember at all
times hqw great and wonderful
friends are. In times of stress
member them only at those
times. Everyday we should
~ 'nank God for His
gift to us orf friends. Our being
friends was part of God’s plan
You are loved.
Have a good week and the
good Lord willing, next week,
same time, same place.
Peace.
Our Ads
k, Just Work
Greetings.' Such a lovely
Respite from the hot weather,
^he clouds and rain that greet-
'd us all on Saturday morning
made a lot of difference, esp-
ecially me,' dispositions im-
proved and some energy re-
turned. The hot weather is not
over yet but we did get a
breather.
Such good news. Dutch
Gingles is home*from the
hospital and she wants to
thank everyone for the pray-
ers, cards, flowers, telephone
calls, and visits, and special
thanks to everyone who do-
nated blood. Good to have you
back home, Dutch
Who is that young execu-
tive who refused to part with a
pair of shoes that must be the
most beat up. shoes in town?
He just wears them at home
but the attachment is beyond safely,
-anyone’s control.
Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Craw-
ford are home from Lovington,
N.M where they visited their
nr, James and wife, Lee Ann
and children Jimmie and Mic-
helle They arrived in time to
celebrate Michelle’s fifth bir-
thday.
Guess what I am doing? I
have started going to exercises
at First Baptist Church on
Monday, Wednesday and Fri- ______ ....... — . _• .. vs
day. It is so much fun and we do stop and know the value I the Cleveland Advocate 592-2626
believe me, it makes you feel of friends, but let’s don’t re- I
so much better. There isn’t
much hope for the shape that I
am in but I do feel better. Try pause ani
it, you’ll like it.
And then, we have an-
other young executive in town
that sometimes does have to
be called to be reminded of
where he is supposed to be and
at what time. I wonder who?
You have a friend
Ye are my friends, if ye
do whatsoever I command
you. Henceforth I call you not
servants; for the servant kno-
weth not what, his lord ddeth;
but I have called you friends;
for all things that I hav^hgard
of my Father I have made
^tnown unto you. Ye have not .
whosen me, but I have chosen
you, and ordained you, that ye
||<hould go and bring forth fruit,
and that your fruit should
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Melvin, Russ. The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 65, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1982, newspaper, August 11, 1982; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189990/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.