Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 5, 2011 Page: 2 of 20
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PAGE 2A • POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE • SUNDAY, JUNE 5,2011
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is in the process of forming a mounted patrol to help with crowd control, search
operations, as well as ceremonial functions such as parades and other public events. Shown are initial members
who underwent training Wednesday at the Barney Wiggins Rodeo Area. From left on horseback are: Toni Whatley,
Keith Franklin, Kenneth Fletcher, Daniel Sangster, Lee Rogers, Liz Patschke, William Jerry, Crystal Rogers and
Rita Bowen. The trainer standing at center is Chris Adolph, a member of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. All
officers will serve on the mounted patrol on a voluntary basis using their own horses.
OFFICIAL RECORDS
COUNTY COURT AT
LAW
Judge Stephen Phillips
presiding.
Criminal Docket
Angela Marie Rushing, as-
sault causing bodily injury/
family violence.
Elijah White Ratcliff.
Livingston, false report to po-
lice officer Class B.
Elijah White Ratcliff,
Livingston, resisting arrest
Class A.
Douglas Ray Athey.
Livingston, possession of
marijuana Class B.
Cody Aaron Auterio,
Livingston, possession of
marijuana Class B.
Tonie Menifee Bradford,
Corrigan, theft Class B.
Tonie Menifee Bradford.
Corrigan, theft Class B.
Christopher Lee Brooks,
Onalaska, resisting arrest
Class A.
Paula Rene Carroll,
Cleveland, boating while in-
toxicated Class B.
Joshua Frederick -Carter,
Roanoke. La., reckless driv-
ing Class B.
Shala Renee Criswell,
Livingston, false report to po-
lice officer Class B.
Cinnamon Ruth Duff,
Livingston, theft Class B.
Shelithia Raquel Gray,
Livingston, criminal mischief
Class B.
Justin Lee Handley,
Livingston, assault/family
violence Class A.
Debra Henderson,
Livingston. DWI Class B.
Paul Curt Kibodeaux,
Pasadena, boating while in-
toxicated Class B.
Marc Daniel La Valley,
Livingston, possession of
marijuana Class B.
Justin Kent Obenhaus, New
Caney, possession of marijua-
na Class B.
Kelvin Jermaine Oguin,
Leggett, possession of mari-
juana Class B.
Jared Lee Schanfish,
Livingston, DWI Class B.
Kevin Dewayne Simmons,
Livingston, possession of
marijuana Class B.
Jarrell Anthony Sloane,
Houston, boating while in-
toxicated Class B.
CodyTylerSmall,Onalaska,
possession of marijuana Class
A.
Baxter Wingfield, Houston,
possession of marijuana Class
B.
JUSTICE COURT
Precinct 1
Judge Darrell Longino
presiding.
Criminal Docket
Clifford Glenn Scott, con-
traband in correctional facil-
ity.
Daniel Lamar Rogers, pub-
r
lie intoxication.
Patricia Ann Coleman, pub-
lic intoxication.
Paul Edward Ford, assault
Class C - physical contact.
Kelly Elizabeth Antley,
parent contributing to non-at-
tendance.
Kathy Rodriguez, parent
contributing to non-atten-
dance.
Tricia Powell, parent con-
tributing to non-attendance.
Donna Andrews, parent
contributing to non-atten-
dance.
Margaret Brooks, parent
contributing to non-atten-
dance.
Kim White, parent contrib-
uting to non-attendance.
Brent Willis Allen, public
intoxication.
Elena Lee Evans, parent
contributing to non-atten-
dance.
Thomas Woodrow Miller,
violate promise to appear.
Patrick Anthony Myrold,
violate promise to appear.
Pamela Hulett Hackney, is-
suance of bad check.
Bonds set
Danni Dorsett, harassment,
$1,000.
JUSTICE COURT
Precinct 4
Judge Steven B. McEntyre
presiding.
Criminal Docket
Vicente Fuentes Nunez Jr.,
possession of controlled sub-
stance.
Angela Marie Rushing, as-
sault causing bodily injury/
family violence.
Carl F. Williams IV, escape
while arrested/confined - fel-
ony.
Cecil Paul Miller, violation
of protective order.
Frank Cibulka, issuance of
bad check.
Jessica Makai Jackson, fail-
ure to appear for court.
Tabitha Erlene Alexander,
bond surrender/engaging in
organized criminal activity.
Jessica Makai Jackson,
possession of drug parapher-
nalia.
Justin Lee Handley, driving
while license invalid.
Peter Rountree, no driver’s
license (when unlicensed).
Sylvia Ann Rivas, driving
while license suspended.
Kathryn Birch, violate
Chapter 7.173(A) of Texas
Water Code.
Donald R. Murphy, violate
Chapter 7.173(A) of Texas
Water Code.
Victoria Rose Wooten, fail
to stop for school bus (un-
loading).
Rebecca Lee Thompson,
assault/family violence.
Rebecca Lee Thompson,
reckless damage or destruc-
tion.
Michael Ryan Frazer, driv-
ing while license invalid.
Chad Dillon Dorsett, disor-
derly conduct.
Steven John McClure, pub-
lic intoxication - pedestrian.
Tyrone Brown Ramirez,
disorderly conduct.
Bonds set
Shelithia Raquel Gray,
criminal mischief, $1,500.
Vicente Fuentes Nunez Jr.,
possession of controlled sub-
stance, $20,000.
Vicente Fuentes Nunez
Jr., violate conditional bond
— manufacture/deliver con-
trolled substance, no bond.
Anthony Tyrone Flenoury,
assault family/house member
impede breath/circulation,
$10,000.
Darryl Ray Woods, violate
bond/protective order assault/
stalking, $20,000.
Darryl Ray Woods, as-
sault family/house member,
$20,000.
Joshua Frederick Carter,
reckless driving, $1,000.
Russell Crantz, intoxicated
manslaughter with vehicle,
$50,000.
Angel Cortez Damian,
DWI-2nd, $5,000.
Matthew Lynn Stevenson,
DWI-3rd or more, $10,000.
Benito Raul Sorola, boating
while intoxicated, $3,500.
Kenneth Eugene Strength,
possession of marijuana < 2
oz., $1,500.
Kenneth Eugene Strength,
DWI-2nd, $5,000.
Billy Lee Lafour, aggravat-
ed assault date/family/house
with weapon, $75,000.
Anthony Tyrone Flenoury,
bond forfeiture — evading ar-
rest/detention, $500 cash.
Zachary Hunter White,
theft of firearm, $5,000.
Brian Keith Lafferty, mo-
tion to revoke probation
- DWI-3rd or more, bond not
determined.
Lauren Nicole Brame, as-
sault causing bodily injury/
family violence, $5,000.
Ezekiel Ray Robinson,
DWI, $3,500.
James Lee Hardin, aggra-
vated sexual assault of child.
$100,000.
Sylvester Harris Jr., unlaw-
ful possession of firearm by
felon, $10,000.
Luis Granado Jr., assault
causing bodily injury/family
violence, $5,000.
Lorenzo Alandrus Johnson,
possession of controlled sub-
stance, $15,000.
Shawn Glenn Williams, as-
sault causing bodily injury/
family violence, $5,000.
Karen Willis Sweat, assault
causing bodily injury/family
violence, $5,000.
Angela Renee Grimes
Fuller, possession of con-
trolled substance, $15,000.
Lola May Wills, assault
causing bodily injury/family
violence, $5,000.
Jimmie Lavonne Valderez,
fraudulent possession of con-
trolled substance/prescrip-
tion, $15,000.
Gregory Wayne Lawrence,
possession of marijuana >2<4
oz., $3,500.
Gregory Wayne Lawrence,
DWI, $3,500.
Kyle James Kinney, pro-
bation violation/non-support
(Summit County), no bond.
Richard Alan Coleman,
fraudulent possession of con-
trolled substance/prescrip-
tion, $10,000.
Robert Craig Bonner, tam-
per/fabricate physical evi-
dence, $15,000.
Robert Craig Bonner, crim-
inal mischief, $1,000.
Richard Alan Coleman,
fraudulent possession of con-
trolled substance/prescrip-
tion, $10,000.
Jordan Scott Moses, failure
to appear x 2 (Hardin County),
$6,000 x 2.
Eric Richard Hollander,
possession of marijuana
(Collin County), $1,000.
Eric Richard Hollander,
failure to maintain finan-
cial responsibility (Collin
County), $664.
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Famous Texas author finds;
inspiration in the Big Bend
Tt's not mentioned in
I any of his biographies.
Abut one of Texas’ best
known authors wrote portions
of one of his best-known
books while sequestered in a
tarpaper-covered shack in the
Chisos Basin.
J. Frank Dobie, raised in the
flat brush country of South
Texas and schooled in humid
Central Texas at Georgetown’s
Southwestern University,
first saw the high, dry Big
Bend country in 1910 when
he got off the train at Alpine.
Fresh out of college, he had
been hired to teach English at
Alpine High School. Being the
only male faculty member, he
also - at twenty-two - would
be the school’s principal.
Dobie’s letters to his future
wife Bertha reveal that while
he didn’t like the isolation of
the small West Texas ranching
town, he did appreciate that he
had come just about as close
to what remained of frontier
Texas as he would ever get.
While in Alpine, where he
lived in a boarding house, he
became acquainted with John
Young, an old South Texas
cowboy. Though schooled
in the classics, the young
teacher-headmaster liked to
listen to oldtimers like Young
hold forth on their adventurous
salad days.
After classes ended in the
spring of 1911, Dobie got
offered a teaching job at his
alma mater’s prep school
back in Georgetown and
quickly accepted it. While
the rancher’s kids he taught
probably ended up knowing
more about English poetry than
they thought useful, the payoff
for Dobie’s Alpine stint was
his association with Youn
which in 1929 culminated
his first book, “A Vaquero o
the Brush Country.”
Producing a succession of
books after that, including
the best-selling collection
of treasure stories he called
“Coronado’s Children,” by the!
late 1930s Dobie had become!
a Texas icon. And in 1938, he!
signed a contract to produce a!
book on another Texas icoqj
the longhorn.
In January 1939, Dobie!
holed up for a time at the four-,
year-old Civilian Conservation;
Corps camp in the Chisos;
Basin, the future heart of Big;
Bend National Park. Whilp
CCC men blazed trails, graded
roads and built infrastructure
Dobie worked to cobbjtj
together earlier longhorn
stories he had written white
also adding new material fol
a work that would bear the
simple title “The Longhorns.”'!
What little is known of;
Dobie’s stay in the Big
Bend may be credited tQ
Fred Gipson, then a roving
columnist for Texas’ HartF-
Hanks newspaper chains
Gipson, who while a studerft
at the University of Tex3S
had taken Dobie’s popu®
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Reddell, Valerie. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 5, 2011, newspaper, June 5, 2011; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth660018/m1/2/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.