Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 2000 Page: 4 of 38
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Triad 'gang' here to help(
OFFICIAL RECORDS
JUSTICE COURT
LIVINGSTON
Judge Darrel LeugfaM pre-
siding.
Criminal Docket
Agustina Gonzales, thwarting
compulsory attendance.
Dak Lee Board, thwarting com-
pulsory attendance.
Doug Schlichter, thwarting com-
pulsory attendance.
Dentil and Angela Johnson,
nwartmg compulsory attendance.
Sandra Gibbs Carlisle, thwarting
compulsory attendance.
Tantbra Lynn Lachance, theft.
Dak Lee Edwards, resisting ar-
te*
William Arthur Swansey. poa-
ssion of marijuana.
Steven Dean Mace, publk in-
toxication.
Rose Mann Davis, issuance af
KhJ check.
Lashunda Denise Clark, issuance
of bad check.
Karen R Gassiott, issuance of
bad check.
D.irlene Deaver, issuance of bad
check.
Kicky Pace, issuance of bad
check,
Cary Don Randolph, isauance of
bad check.
Hilly Ray Kimberlin Jr., issuance
of bail check.
Billy Ray Kimberlin Jr., issuance
of bail check.
Robert A. Smith, issuance of bad
check
Joel Michael Horton, violate
promise to appear.
Bonds set
Johnny B. Miles, tampering with
evidence, $5,000.
residents in the south pvt of the
county and they swore Triad was a
gang. *A gang,* several hollered
and a laugh was had by alL
After some deep thinking, some
is the meeting derided maybe this
was true. This 'gang* is composed
of ooncoaod citizens, representa-
tives from the sheriffs and police
Triad meetings are open to the.
public and are held at 2 p.m. the,
second Tuesday of each month a^
the Polk County Sheriffs Depart-
ment. Help may be received frong
the Livingston Police Department*
327-3112; sheriffs department,1
327-6810; or Triad volunteers, 3274
5205, 327-4458 or 967-0078. *
from unsuspecting citizens of Polk
County.
Triad is non-profit and at the dis-
poaal of all groups and citizens in
the county, including churches,
schools, senior citizen groups and
civic clubs for demonstrations and
unfair practice detection.
Daniel Hamilton Webb, Living-
ston. possession of marijuana B
Dak Lee Edwwds, Onalaska, re-
sisting arrest
Jessie Vernon McDonald, Corri-
gan. DWI.
Larry Wheeler, Leggett, driving
whik license suspended
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Derik Lee Ross, 21. Livingston
and Heather Dyan Hester, 21, Liv-
ingston.
Jerry Haggard. 30 Livingston
and Anita Evoyne Molina, 27, Liv-
ingston.
Richard James Logan Jr., 36,
Beevilk ant1 Rebecca C. Taylor, 42,
Livingaton.
Danny Nolan Kizer, 53, Leggett
and Melissa Sue Johnaton, 29,
HOUSTON - Record travel is
expected this Thanksgiving holiday
despite soaring fuel prices. A record
j8.9 million Americans plan a
Thanksgiving holiday getaway of
100 miles or more from home, ac-
cording to AAA. It is a 4 percent
increase over the 37.4 million peo-
ple who took a trip last year
AAA estimates 31.6 million
travelers will go by motor vehicle,
a 5 percent rise from the 30.1 mil-
lion who traveled last Thanksgiv-
ing. Another 7.3 million Ameri-
cans will travel by airplane, train or
bus, the same total as last year. this year. ,
Thanksgiving is a special time AAA’s holiday travel projections
for most Americans and higher fuel are based on a national survey of
costs are not going to diaooury 1300 adults by the Travel Industry
them from visiting family end Assocktiogi, which conducts special
friends or from taking advantage oN reOtebhfar AAA, 1
using the four-day holiday to take a Travelers plan on visiting the fol-
vacation," said Rose Rougeau, a lowing destinations during the
spokesperson for AAA Texas. Thanksgiving holiday: towtVrural
The average cost of gasoline is areas, 40 percent; city, 34 percent?
up more than 25 cents a gallon oceanAreach, 8 percent; mountain
from a year ago and airfares have area, 6 percent; lake area, 5 percent?
risen an average of 13 percent since state/national park. 2 percent}
last Thanksgiving. Ticket prices theme/amusement park, 1 percent}
have been raised five times so hr and other or don’t know, 4 percent.
Kenneth Ray Lockhart Jr., Good-
rich, terroristic threat A.
Lanora Flores Parham, Living-
ston, DWI-2nd.
Dennis Dewtyne Peek, Living-
ston, DWL
Luis Trevino, Livingston, deaefy
conduct A.
Philip Arthur Taylor, ap-
[xali'i pending
Princes* Chaunta Bogan, Lufkin,
deadly conduct A.
Mark Anthony Davis, Living-
ston, assault.
Willie Venial) Davis, Onalaska,
burglary of a vahick A.
Willie Vented Davit, Onalaska.
burglary of a vahkk A.
Willie Vented Davis, Onalaaka,
theft B.
William Alan Esmonde,
Blanchard, theft of service B.
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vRtable
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Free Buffet on Mondays only. _if?
^Rriene Smith, MD
ird Cuffed • FelbMPof the
cadMy of Oj^ralrnology
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 2000, newspaper, November 19, 2000; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth791056/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.