Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 6, 2005 Page: 2 of 44
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FACE 2A • POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2005
Christmas in Our Town
celebration set for Nov. 26
OFFICIAL RECORDS
ONALASKA - “Christmas in
Our Town” is slated for 9 a m. to 8
p.m. Nov. 26 in Onalaska.
There is but one goal for
‘Christmas in our Town’ and that is
for all children to be given the
chance to enjoy the spirit of
Christmas regardless of race, relig-
ion, and economic status,” Chair-
person Patti Johnson said. “While
many cannot afford Christmas in
their homes, their children are now
able to spend one day a year play-
ing and listening to wonderful mu-
sic at ne charge to them.
This was our dream and now it
has become a reality,” Johnson
said, adding, “Old Town Onalaska
will be all aglow with plenty of
lights and fun for kids of all ages,
and if you’ve been good, Santa
may have something for you.”
Alt events are free and include a
petting zoo, train rides, a mechani-
cal bull, a moon walk, face painting
and colored sand-making.
A variety of musical entertain-
ment is planned. Various Onalaska
school programs will be presented
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
“The Village Singers” will per-
form from 1-2 p.m. and from 4-5
p m. “The Village Singers” are
Pinecastle Recording artists who
play and sing gospel music nation-
ally at bluegrass festivals, as well
as churches and southern gospel
concerts in a style that would best
be described as “traditional gos-
pel.”
“Clear Creek” and “Heaven
Bound” will perform from 2-4 p.m.
and a kids sing-along is slated for
5-5:30 p.m.
A lighted parade is slated for
5:30 p.m., followed by an appear-
ance by Santa, who will distribute
gifts to the children.
“Agape Child,” a guitar-intensive
rock group with a Christian mes-
sage, will perform from 6-9 p.m.
There will be numerous arts and
crafts booths and food booths. No-
vember 15 is the deadline to submit
applications for vendors.
For additional information, visit
the “Christmas in Our Town” web-
site a<
www christmasinourtown.com.
OISD board to train
ONALASKA - Level II training
of school board members and the
superintendent is on the agenda for
a special called meeting of the
Board of Trustees of the Onalaska
Independent School District at 6
p.m. Monday.
The training will be conducted
by a representative from the Region
VI Education Service Center.
» Additionally, the board is slated
to enter into an executive session
for the deliberation of personnel.
However, any action will be taken
upon return to open session.
Lease on court agenda
from page 1
tax foreclosure property, specifi-
cally, Lot 720 of Blocks 7, 8 and 9
in Sportsman’s Retreat No. 2 in
Precinct 2.
Commissioners will consider ap-
proval of the budget revisions as
presented by the county auditor and
the budget amendments as submit-
ted and reviewed^ by the court-
appointed committee.
Other items on the agenda in-
clude approval of the personnel
action forms, schedule of bills and
minutes of the Oct. 25 regular
meeting.
The meeting will begin at 10 a.m.
in the commissioners’ courtroom
on the third floor of the Polk
County Courthouse.
A jail medical agreement for a
physician assistant will be consid-
ered.
Commissioners will also con-
sider the Precinct 3 constable’s
request to approve the appointment
and bond for a reserve deputy con-
stable.
A request of County Fire Mar-
shal Jay Barbee to appoint Dana G.
Piper as reserve deputy fire mar-
shal, a non-compensable position,
will be considered.
Commissioners will also discuss
a lease contract of the office build-
ing located at 512 W. Church St. in
Livingston.
Action pertaining to capital out-
lay for the purchase of county com-
puter equipment as outlined in the
capital listing for tiscai year 2006
budget will be considered.
The final plat of Schwab Uaks, a
subdivision located in Precinct 1,
will be considered for approval.
Commissioners will consider ap-
proval to advertise for bids for the
purchase of a new one-ton ex-
tended cab and chassis with steel
flat bed with the trade or sale of a
1997 one-ton Chevrolet 3500 for
Precinct 4 road and bridge.
Offers .to purchase the following
county fiix foreclosure properties
will be considered: Lots 197 and
199 in Natasha Heights in Precinct
I; Lots 7, 8 and 9 of Section 2 of
Goodrich North in Precinct I; and
Lot 4 of Block 8 of Idlewilde Es-
tates No. I in Precinct 2.
In old business, commissioners
are slated to consider action on
offers to purchase additional county
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COUNTY COURT AT LAW
Judge Stephen Phillips presid-
ing.
Criminal Docket
Lillian Booe, Cleveland, theft by
check Class B.
Leanne Cogdill, Lufkin, theft by
check Class B.
Denisea Fay Cowart, Lufkin,
theft by check Class B.
Joey D. Cummings, Livingston,
theft by check Class B.
Jessica Drude, Livingston, theft
by check Class B.
Michael D. Exline, Hardin, theft
by check Class B.
Wynona M. Guevara, Goodrich,
theft by check Class B.
Vickie Hilliard, Livingston, theft
by check Class B.
Sandra Jones, Onalaska, theft by
check Class B.
Robert S. Keener, Livingston,
theft by check Class B.
Amy L. Kitchens, Livingston,
theft by check Class B.
Angelia Parker, Livingston, theft
by check Class B.
Heather Charlene Smith,
Livingston, theft by check Class B.
Jerry Townsend, Ace, theft by
check Class B.
Jim L. Vanya Jr., Livingston,
theft by check Class B.
Brian K. Williams Jr., Lufkin,
theft by check Class B.
Renea Wolfe, Trinity, theft by
check Class B.
Bobby Glenn Costlow, Rye,
DWI.
William Anthony Early, Ona-
laska, driving while license invalid
B.
Kurtiss Dwayne Green, Willis,
possession of marijuana B.
Brandon Lee James, Livingston,
assault.
James Milton Lockwood Jr., Cor-
rigan, DWI.
Timothy Allen Moseley Jr.,
Livingston, possession of mari-
juana B.
Kennith William Scroggins,
Livingston, DWI.
Twanya Vinette Weber,
Livingston, DWI.
John Howard Anderson, Ona-
laska, DWI.
Kendrick Dwayne Bogany,
Livingston, possession of mari-
juana B.
Rhonda Michelle Branam,
Livingston, criminal trespass A
Danny Lee Davjs; Livingston,
possession of marjjdana B.
Harold Patrick Dunnigan,
Livingston, violation of protective
order A.
Green,
Brodrick Roman
Livingston, theft B.
Thomas James Hainan,
Livingston, DWI.
Thomas James Hainan,
Livingston, possession of mari-
juana B.
Cristof Layne Harris, Livingston,
DWI.
Mark Phillip Mays, Livingston,
criminal trespass A.
Marvin George Packett Jr.,
Livingston, DWI.
Jerry Eugene Kennedy, Houston,
driving while license invalid B.
JUSTICE COURT
Precinct 1
Judge Darrell Longino presid-
ing.
Criminal Docket
Harold Patrick Dunnigan, viola-
tion of protective order.
Shelly Lanee Ivey, possession of
controlled substance.
Shelly Lanee Ivey, possession of
controlled substance.
Jerry Randall Ivey, possession of
marijuana.
Jerry Randall Ivey, possession of
controlled substance.
Lanna Christine Smith, public in-
toxication.
Micaela Kathleen Conrad, public
intoxication.
Megan Latasha Hill, disorderly
conduct.
Detlev Hartman, theft Class C.
Paul Hedley, violate TRA ordi-
nance - boat abandonment.
Mike Pounders, violate Texas
Health and Safety Code.
Bessie Susan Fruge. issuance of
bad check.
Gloria Fanner, issuance of bad
check.'
Sharra Williams, issuance of bad
check.
Charlie Carter, issuance of bad
check.
Thomas Eugene Fuller, issuance
of bad check.
Diana Maribel Zuniga, issuance
of bad check.
Diana Maribel Zuniga, issuance
of bad check.
Diana Maribel Zuniga, issuance
of bad check.
Diana Maribel Zuniga, issuance
of bad check.
Bonds set
John Thomas Hopkins, motion to
adjudicate - theft by check, no
bond
Robert William Maxwell, motion
to revoke probation possession of
controlled substance (Hidalgo
County), no bond.
Robert William Maxwell, bond
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Jody James Heath, theft, $5,000.
Michael Ray Thomas, felony-
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by felon, $10,000.
Dewey Blaine Davis, DWI-3rd
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Benito Garcia, motion to revoke
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Benito Garcia, failure to identify
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Jerry Randy Ivey, possession of
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Jerry Randy Ivey, possession of
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Darius Lee Turner, possession of
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Shelly Lanee Ivey, possession of
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Lisa Srinuan Cameron, bond for-
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Lisa Srinuan Cameron, theft by^
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Regina Nicole Wilson, theft by
check, $1,000.
Regina Nicole Wilson, theft by
check, $500.
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MARRIAGE licenses 11 1
Duane Dirickson, 43, LivingS'Wri"
and Theresa L. Crosby, : 33, -
Livingston.
Terry Lynn Spann Jr., 20, 9
Livingston and Rachael Lindsey, ‘
16, Onalaska.
Eric R. Sandoval, 26, Livingston
and Shannon C. Pierce,1 26, ^
Livingston.
Paul N. Baker III, 24, Livingston;
and Paula J. Roessler, ' 29,’1
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 6, 2005, newspaper, November 6, 2005; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth819850/m1/2/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.