Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 104, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 29, 1985 Page: 2 of 22
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test feat tag the appear ante of a
i-ounterteit $101 bill. yw«ed at a
total bariweas Friday. Macomber
warned merchants to Hr observant
when reteMm torw «fte frraal
suspect* have hn quart tone <1 in
MMWdton with the counterfeit bill.
pww miming Orr
toft unattended
Mammher said Farrar
vestigating office in both pane theft
eases.
Hatty Lynn Timmons at Demy,
Ofcla. reported her UHtU miming
tram her pane, which wax left hi a
shopping cart to Wal-Mart Dee. M.
The suspect to that theft b reported
to be a white male, 8-9 years «ld,
Median. with
ki. Ames of
(Ttminal mischief ease, in which m-
memne scratched the name
bet no arrest had been made a! press length bate, wearing a baseball cap,
time. Farrar was the tovest^fing plaid shirt and btoe Jeans. Sgl Chris
officer Ctetite, was the investigating officer
"Quick change' artists Wt the eh*
Dec l», "acamming" t» from a Whereases
waitress at Dairy Queen, according A 2*-yearoid Livingston woman
to Macomber. Two Houston men - was charged with shoplifting in con-
John D. Smith and Tony Davis - norlion with (hr- theft of several ar-
hav* been arrested and chargnl tides of clothing from Wal-Mart on
wHf theft in connect ion with the Dec. If. Ehranda Maw was placed
seam Farrar was the investigating under a ISO bond by Precinct 1
Parses takes
Several pre-holiday purse theft*
were also reported to the police
department.
Renee Duncan of Houston
reported Dee. 17 that someone took
her purse, which had been toft unat-
tended at the Red Horse- Saloon in
Livingston’s Holiday Inn.
Darla Beth Stephen* reported her
Justice of the Peace Mary Ptocker.
Farrar was the investigating officer.
Rayford Rash reported Dec. IS the
attempted (heft of his 1M2 Ford
pickup truck Rash (old in-
vestigating officer Sgf. Jim Har-
wood that the vehicle had become
disabled and had been parked on
West Milam Street. The truck was
recovered about a half block from
where || had been potted, apparent-
ly having been pushed.
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Kidnapping victim found safe
LUFKIN - Lufkin palter were preparing to file charges Friday
against a 23-ycar-oid man who allegedly kidnapped Ms farmer
girlfriend after a rendevons with her to a Lufkin grocery stare pmt-
ing lot Thursday afternoon.
Die woman, Paula Annette Eads, 27, was found unkQurcd to
Kilgore late Thursday night
afternoon on her way to work
Lufkin Police Li Amos l/vk said End's ear was fount to a
grocery store patting to! on Chestnut Street, unlocked and with the
engine running. Kilgore police found Ead’s shortly after W fuii.,
uninjured.
the larikto DaBy Newt
Crockett plana construction
CROCKETT - Four conslruefion projects lop (he list of resolution*
by Ihe City of Crockett a* officials look in IMS.
Projecls include a new clly hall, a civic center, •
livestock/agrieuH ure center and a new sewer planl.
The clly council
with arrhitecls Monday to “go over
schematic's and gel a general feel of whal we want for a city hall,’’
according to Clly Administrator Philip Cook. He «aid Ihr council
hope* In be able In award contends on Ihe Hly holi emstruetton by
March.
The clly I* awaiting word on a loon application sutsnfifed lo the
Farmers Homes Administration for approsimalcly $1 million to con-
Klruet Ihe city hall, livestock center and a portion of Ihe civic center.
Much of the- funding for Ihe civic renter will come from an earlier
donation left bt the will of Mamie Craddock.
The civic renter I* to he located on donated land next to the high
school. The livesloek/agrknillure center will he added to a new
pavillion at Davy Crocket! Park.
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Electrical Improvements ahead
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LIBERTY - Liberty Cllv Chineil members have approved is-
suanee of $1.1 million in revenue I Kinds for use in a Iwccpronged dfy
elecirical improvement program, expected lo save- about $275,000
annually.
The clly plans lo purrhasc an electrical sutedatton from Gulf
Staff*Utlllflc-f. and a transmission Hnr I* bring built lo link the rily’s
fwo suhsfalions lo reduce Ihe metering points lo nnc- station.
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the amber of farm or
dow penes were damaged to f
dent, Macomber said Gente i
investigating officer.
James Mueck of Livingston
reported Dm. 17 the theft of three
spoke w bee (covers from his 1MB \
Btrick Regal. The wheeieovars ace ;
believed te have been tfkeni
sometime between 2:30 p m. and
3:20 p.m., while the vebKfe toas *
parked in the Ptneborou^b Shopping
Center parking tot. The wheeieovars ,
were valued at a total ISM. Harry !
Plank was (he investigating c
mi, at (he preceding year, employ
as many of three or mere employees
fer M wests or pay east wages of
MBS srmtre ins calendar quarter
s/e
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required to pay (he tax.
Migrant workers
(any in-
over-
ifivkhml required tc
|gerr sf rrsirtrnrf t npTdli m cif ftir
amounf paid to that worker or length
df time employed
1. Seasonal waiters (any in-
dividual employed in farm or ranch
Ubor of a temporary nature and who
Is not required to be absent over-
night from his or her permanent
place of residence):
a. on a tract farm, orchard or
vineyard; or
b. who work at the same Ume,
same location, and do (he same work
ds migrants;
regardless of, Ihe amount paid to
tool worker or ihe length of time
employed.
Employers who meet any of the
above conditions should contact
thetr nearest
Texas Employment
Commission Tax Representative to
establish an account. They may also
write to the Texas Employment
Commission Tax Department. TEC
Bldg., Austin, Texas 7B773 for the
farttatqgktablliban account.
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Candidate cites training
from pago T .
conct-riiu^ , an arm in the CMopulci tj anting utteivu wtM-u
which she has dealt almost ex. the new computer system was In-
chisivriy, and has attended various stalled. Prior to Joining Ihe clerk's
Judge and probate clerk’s meetings: office in in, she worked as parts
She said her Job also requires her to manager at Jack Moseley Maters. .
krepincohtori with Ihe secretary of She and her husband, J.T. Grimes,
state and attorney general office*. an employee of 8am Houston Elec-
A rwtdenl of Polk County for (be trie Cooperative, have four
pasl 26 years, Grimes is a IM» children: Ran Grimes and his wife,
graduate of Alrilnc High School. She Sharon, of Houston; Tommy Cm'
has received training in bookknep- and wife, Sharon, of Houston; Tony
Cox and Wife, Debbie, of Livingston;
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and Donna Cm of Hull. She also has
seven grandchildren.
The candidate is a member of the'
First Baptist Church of LiviiqpUon
and Is president of the church’s,
Friendship 8unriay School Clam.
“I like my Job. I Hke this type of
work,’’ she said of her experience in
Ihe clerk’s office. “I feel we help
people.
“I feel I can do (he Job and I want
Ihe Job.’’ She mid ahe will be “cover-
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 104, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 29, 1985, newspaper, December 29, 1985; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781886/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.