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IBER 6.2001. - PAGE 3A
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POI K COUNTY ENTERPRISE.
Jterry Christmas
ENTERPRISE PHOTO IV CORDON LERARRON
IRISTMAS SCENE IN ONALASKA - Located on the vacant lot next to Jerry’s Motel in
lalaska, the City of Onalaska will host Christmas activities around this Christmas scene
ginning at 3 p.m. Saturday. There will be hot dogs, wassail, hot chocolate and Christmas
isic, with a visit from Santa Claus expected around 4 p.m. In addition, don’t forget to call the
y hall at 646-5000 to enter the city’s decorating contest.
enry retrial coming up
Over a century of excellence.
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L He was convicted a second time
fid again sentenced to death'follow-
the July 1990 trial.
JgPenry was less than three hours
away from death by lethal inject jn
Q| Nov. 16, 2000 -- his fourth
■neduled date with death - when
v U.S. Supreme Court granted
him a stay of execution. Once
again, the issue in question was
whether or not the jury received
unclear instructions regarding his
mental ability.
Arguments were heard by the
U.S. Supreme Court on March 27,
2001, prior to the June 4 decision.
Violent History
Penry was released on parole just
two months prior to the attack on
Carpenter, having served part of a
five-year sentence for the Feb. 17,
1977 aggravated rape of a Living-
ston woman.
He also committed the offense of
attempted rape against a Goodrich
woman on Dec. 15, 1976, although
he was never charged with the
crime.
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un run winners named
BUTLER GIFTS
LIVINGSTON - Cool weather
Midday morning made it a good
for runners and walkers alike as
they gathered for the fifth annual
JAgle Bell Run and Fun Walk,
fimsored by the City of Living-
ston Parks and Recreation Depart-
second, 38:36; and Denise N< ’ sche,
third, 38:37.
Winners in the various categories
were:
Male 50 and over - Tony Taylor,
first; Kelton Taylor, second; and
Jerry Hawkins, third.
Female 50 and over - Georgeann
Patterson,’first; Marilyn Nail, sec-
orrt; and Edfra Cowen, third. "
Male 36-49 - Jay Workman,
first.
Female 36-49 - Denise Nellsche,
first; Tani Cook, second; and
Theresa Chu, third.
Male 20-25 -- Sean Gilmore,
first; and Terry Burks, second.
Female 20-25 - Alison Piper,
first; Carla Mangrum, second; and
Amanda Facundo, third.
Male 13-19 -- Nick DeLoach,
first.
Male and female under 12 -
Kamni West, first; Jacob Miller,
second; and Logan Workman, third.
Best Costume -- Running Pines
(Elise Nellsch, Denise Nellsch and
Georgeann Patterson).
Group Theme -- Curves for
Women.
xfTop finishers among the males
were Tony 'Rfflor, first place^rith
a time of 22:20; Kelton Taylor,
second place, 23:42; and Sean Gil-
more, third, "•*
Top female finishers were Kamri
West, first, 25:46; Elise Nellsche,
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 2001, newspaper, December 6, 2001; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth790950/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.