Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 11, 1998 Page: 2 of 78
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PAGE 2A THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11,1998
Terrell Unit to host blood drive Thursday
LIVINGSTON SCHOOLS
Monday, Oct. 12
Fish fmgerc with urur sauce, car-
rot/pir. d|>p)c coleslaw, baked beans, milk
Tuesday, Oct.13
Popcorn chicken nuggets or chef salad,
au graun potatoes, buuered peas, cookie,
roll, milk
Wednesday, Oct. 14
Knchiladas, picanle, refried beans,
Wexi-com, combrcad, peach cobbler, milk
Thursday, OcL IS
Braised beef tips with rice or beef slew,
mixed veggies, roll, juice bar, milk
Friday, Oct. 16
Hamburger on bun or vegetable soup
v !lh rackers, burger salad, fries, choco-
late cake, milk
ONAI.ASKA SCHOOLS
Monday, Oct. 12
Taco salad, pinlo beans, Spanish rice,
combrcad, milk (No. 1: Toasted turkey
ham and cheese sandwich, shredded let-
tuce, tomato slice, crinkle-cut fries, catsup,
milk.)
Tuesday, Oct. 13
Chicken jambalaya, green peas, sweet
potatoes in juice, hot roll, royal brownies,
milk (No: 1: Chicken patiy sandwich,
shredded lettuce, tomato slice, crinkle-cut
fries, salad dressing, catsup, milk.)
Wednesday, Oct. 14
Pizza with ground pork moping, mini
rounds, broccoli salad, milk. (No 1: Ham
hurget with cheese, lettuce, tomato, crin-
kle-cut 11 ics salad dressing, catsup, milk.)
Thursday, Oct. 15
Submarine sandwich, shredded lettuce,
tomato, cherry crisp, potato chips, milk.
(No 1 Pizza with ground pork lopping,
garden salad, ranch dressing, fruit and juice
bar, milk.) *
Friday, Oct. ll
Chicken pot pic, broccoli and carrots,
pasta salad, hot roll, milk. (rA. 1: Toasted
ham and cheese sandwich, le§ucc, lomato,
(rinkle-cul fries, catsup, milk.)
BIG SANDY SCHOOLS
Monday, Oct. If
Pepperoru pizza, pickle slices, com on
the cob, ranch beans, cake, mill.
Tuesday, Ott. lJ
Turkey roast and gravy, buttered rice,
fried okra, red jcllo, rolls, milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 14
BBQ rib on bun, pielde slices, com chips
ninlo beans. ?3lsa fruit, milk
Make The Grade
Thursday, Oct 15
Bumto with chili and cheese, buttered
com, fruit, cookie, milk
Friday, Oct. 16
Cheeseburger, burger salad, talor tots,
catsup, shape-ups, milk.
GOODRICH SCHOOLS
Monday, Oct, 12
Meat loaf, creamed potatoes, com, cake,
combrcad, milk (Option: lloagic with
fries.)
Tuesday, Oct. 13
pda
bier, roll, milk (Opuon: Chicken nuggets.)
Wednesday, Oct. 14
Spaghetti with meat sauce, California
blend, jello with fruit, roll, milk. (Option:
Pizza with fries.)
Thursday, OcL 15
Vegetable soup with turkey salad sand-
wich, cookie, milk. (Option: Hamburger
with fncs )
Friday, Oct. 16
Cheese enchiladas, refned beans, Mcxi-
com, peanut butler bar, milk. (Option: Ta
cos )
LEGGETT SCHOOLS
Monday, Oct. 12
Teacher in-service day
Tuesday, Oct. 13
Com dogs, pork and beans, vegetable
sticks, dip, mixed fruit, milk
Wednesday, Oct. 14
Spaghetti with meal sauce, purple hulf-
peas, cherry crisp, garlic bread, milk.
Thursday, Oct. 15
BBQ chicken, green beans, potato salad,'
fruit jello, bread, milk \
Friday, Oct. 16
Taco salad with pirante sauce, whole-
kernel com, cookies, milk
CORRIGAN t AMDEN SCHOOLS
Monday, Oct. 12
Staff development day.
Tuesday, Oct. 13
Pizza, fries, catsup, com on the cob,
peaches, milk
Wednesday, Oct. 14
Chicken wiih noodles, green beans, car-
rots, jcllo, combrcad, milk.
Thursday, Oct. 15
liuiTilo wi(h chili and cheese, ranch-style
beans, Mexican com, pineapple tidbits,
crackers, milk.
% Friday, Oct. 16
Omescburger, fries, catsup, green salad.
Kite krispie treat, milk
(HESTER SCHOOLS
Monday, Oct. 12
Pizza, fncs, whole-kernel com, garden
salad, crackers, milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 13
BBQ on bun, potato salad, baked beans,
fruit, milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 14
Spaghetti with meat sauce, blackcyed
peas, potatoes, fruit, combrcad, milk.
Thursday, Oct. 15
Chicken and dumplings, English peas,
baby carrots, blueberry muffins, rolls, milk.
Friday, Oct. 16 '
Hamburgers, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles,
onions, fries, ranch beans, milk
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Martha Johnson’s political signs.
Paid for by Polk County Republican Party
101 N. Washington, Livingston, Tx.
LIVINGSTON - The Texas De-
partment of Criminal Justice Terrell
Unit and Stewart Regional Blood
Center will hold a blood drive from
S a.m. to 3 p.m Thursday, OcL
15.
Stewart's mobile unit will be
parked at the facility, 12002 FM
350 South in Livingston. Each do-
nor will receive a T-shirt.
Potential donors should bring a
driver's license to donate blood.
This blood drive is open to the pub-
lic. Any healthy person age 17 or
over may donate blood.
For more information, contact
Stewart Regional Blood Center M
(409) 636-1534.
Bobby Wayne Hensley
Ray Sterling Adams
LIVINGSTON - Funeral services
for Bobby Wayne Hensley, 32, of
Trinity were held Friday, OcL 9,
1998, from the Pace Funeral Home
Chapel, with Bro. Deanie Love and
Bro. J.C. Stowe Sr. officiating. In-
terment followed in Farley Chapel
Cemetery.
Mr. Hensley died Tuesday, Oct.
6, in Tyler.
He was bom May 28, 1966 in
Harrisburg, Ky„ the son of John
Wayne Hensley and Sharon Con-
way Parkerson. He was employed
in the construction business and
was a veteran of the U.S. Army.
Survivors include his wife, Twy-
illia Hensley of Trinity; father,
John Wayne Hensley and family of
Lawrenceburg, Ky.; mother, Sharon
Parkerson and husband Gene of Or-
ange; sons, Justin Wayne Hensley
and Bobby Wayne Hensley II of
Trinity; sisters, Dana Durbin and
family of Orange, Christina Hen-
sley of Lawrenceburg, Ky., and
Sherri Jones of Groves; brothers,
Gene Hensley and family of Or-
ange, and Mark Parkerson and fam-
ily of Houston; nine nephews; five
nieces; and special friends, Darrell
Edwards of Baytown and Darrell
McAdams and wife Bertha of Shep-
herd
Pallbearers were Kelly Durbin,
Gene Hensley, Clint Jones, Dan
McAdams, Eddie Moss and Mark
Parkerson.
LIVINGSTON - Funeral services
for Ray Sterling Adams, 53, of
Livingston were held Saturday, Oct.
10, 1998, from the Cochran Fu-
neral Home Chapel, with Rex Hen-
drix officiating. Interment followed
in Peebles Cemetery. Livingston.
Mr. Adams died Thursday, Oct.
8, in Memorial Medical Center,
Livingston.
He was born Dec. 5, 1944 in
Baytown, the son of Alfred Woo-
drow Adams and Maxine Redden
Adams. He had been employed as a
heavy equipment operator. On Aug.
2, 1997 he married the former Vera
Rosier Mr. Adams was preceded in
death by his parcnLs.
Survivors include his wife, Vera
Adams of Livingston; daughters,
Angela Kay Adams of Livingston
and Linda Joyce Mosher and hus-
band Dale of Guthurie, Okla.;
grandsons, Michael Brasher and An-
thony Adams, both of Livingston;
granddaughter, Patricia Mosher of
Guthurie, Okla.; brother, Jack
Adams of DcQuincy, La.; sister,
Carolyn Nelson of Livingston;
stepdaughters, Debra Hodge of Big
Sandy, Sandra Willson of Legged
and Kay Remedies of Many, La.;
stepsons, Kenneth Fletcher of Leg-
gett and Tim Fletcher of Port
Lavaca; 12 stepgrandchildren; and
numerous nieces, nephews and
' friends.
Terry Sue Giles
Ivy Vester Drewett
LIVINGSTON - Funeral services
for Terry Sue Giles, 69, of On-
alaska were held Friday, Oct. 9,
1998, from St. Joseph's Catholic
Church, with Father Roger Thi-
bcaux officiating. Interment fol-
lowed in Magnolia Cemetery in
Onalaska.
Mrs. Giles died Wednesday, Oct.
7, in Onalaska.
She was bom Nov. 16, 1928 in
Texas, the daughter of Tazwell
Giles and Anna Bickley, and had
worked as a baker for Boles Gro-
cery. She was preceded in dealh by
her father.
Survivors include her daughters,
Mary Ann Timmons and husband
Val Ray of Logansport, La., Joann
1’alubinskas and husband Steve of
San Rafael, Calif., Gloria Ann
Evans, and MaiVina Lynn Perry and
husband Tom of Madisonville; son,
Donald Kim Watson; grandchildren,
David and Dottie Parker of On-
alaska, James Partain of Onalaska,
Rebecca Dannett Clark of Onalaska,
Glenn Edward Clark of Pinchurst,
Whitney Laync Clark of Pinchurst,
John Habouch and Rhonda Reves;
sisters, Edna Mickey Patterson of
Onalaska, Joyce Holmes of Magno-
lia, and Mary Helen Horton and
husband Max of Cypress; and
brother, Norman Giles and wife
Darla of Houston.
Pallbearers were Gfen Edwaid
Clark, Robert Horton, Clay Coon,
Norman R. Giles, Glen Clark and
James W. Holmes Jr. Honorary
pallbearers were Ira W. Holmes and
Max Horton Sr.
Cochran Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
LIVINGSTON -- Funeral services
for Ivy Vester Drewett. 69, of On-
alaska were held Saturday. Oct. 10,
1998, from the Pace Funeral Home
Chapel, with the Rev. Don Wilkcy
officiating. Interment followed in
Magnolia Cemetery.
Mr. Drewett died Thursday, Oct.
8, in Kingwood.
He was bom March 22, 1929 in
Louisiana, the son of Ira and Maude
Sparks Drewett. He had been em-
ployed as foreman and enjoyed fish-
ing and hunting. Mr. Drewett was a
U.S. Army veleran.
Survivors include his wife,
LaVeme Drewett of Onalaska, who
he married on May 31, 1950;
daughters, Pam Belcher and husband
Tommy of Dayton, and Debbie
Ragsdale and husband Steve of
Channelview; granddaughter, Tarah
Belcher of Pasadena, Krystal Carroll
of Dayton and Shelly Ragsdale of
Channelview; grandson, Mike
Wachel and wife Julie of Kenefick;
great-grandchildren, Tanner Wachel,
Taylor Wachel and Tyler Wachel,
all of Kenefick; and numerous
nieces, nephews and other relatives
and friends.
Pallbearers were Jake Andreas,
Ralph Aswell, Jay Baxter, Charles
Bridges, J.M. Brown and Jerry
Romero.
Richard Harlan Ellisor
LIVINGSTON - Funeral services
for Richard Harlan Ellisor, 25, of
Livingston were held Thursday,
Oct. 8, 1998, from Chesswood
Baptist Church, with the Rev.
Brian Dickens and the Rev. Rod
Averitt officiating. Interment fol-
lowed in Forest Hill Cemetery.
Military honors were provided by
the VFW Post 8568 Honor Guard.
Mr. Ellisor died Sunday, dct. 4,
in Memorial Medical Center, Liv-
ingston.
He was bom May 20, 1973 in
Denton and served in the U.S.
Army from 1991 to 1993.
Survivors include his father, Noel
Ellisor of Corrigan; mother, Betty
Ellisor of Livingston; brothers,
Griffin Ellisor and Daniel Ellisor
and wife Christy, all of Livingston;
sister, Shawna Paramo and husband
John of Livingston; niece, Kalena
Paramo of Livingston; nephews,
Jon Paramo'’ and Christopher
Paramo, both of Livingston;
grandmothers, Corinne Crump and
husband Robert of Joaquin, and Ha-
zel Mizell of Cleveland; friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chow of Liv-
ingston; and numerous aunts, un-
cles and other relatives and friends.
Pallbearers were Joe Brown, Bo
Richardson, Miguel Paramo, David
Moore, Keith Stapleton, Jeff
Shackford, Thomas Mizell and
Creel Ogletree.
Cochran Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
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LIVINGSTON - Funeral services
for Mack Bennie Wheeler, 82, of
Onalaska were held Sunday, Oct. 4,
1998, from the First United Meth-
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 11, 1998, newspaper, October 11, 1998; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth820616/m1/2/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.