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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1989 - THE CHEROKEEAN/HERALD OF RUSK, TEXAS - PAGE NINE
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Cherokee court news reported
RUSK HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR Favorites pictured are Andrea
Clark and Jay Williams. Not pictured are senior favorites
Darren Vaught and Bridgett Halford. -staff photo
Alto cyclists participate
in 'Beauty and the Beast'
Alto was represented by six
cyclists in the "Beauty and the
Beast" bicycle tour held April 8 in
Tyler.
A record total of 3,255 bikers par-
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ticipated in the third year tour
which was sponsored by Tyler's
Medical Center Hospital. The tour,
which had Olympic gold medalist
Mary Lou Retton on hand
throughout the day, originated and
concluded at Harvey Convention
Center.
The event attracted participants
from age 3 to age 79 and twelve
states were represented. The tour
advertised routes of 6.2, 25, 50, 62
and 100 miles. However, the longer
routes (25 miles and up) measured
approximately six miles longer
than advertised to the addition of
the Azalea loop.
Participants from Alto, riding 56
miles, were Summers Hassell and
Ray Penn. Completing the 31 mile
tour were West Penn, Jon Lawles,
Liz Lindsey and Marcia Hassell.
These and other Alto cyclists plan
to ride in the Tour de Pines Bike
Tour in Nacogdoches on Saturday,
April 15.
Arlis W. Hibbard, M.D
Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery)'
announces the opening of the
Medical Center Towers Ear, Nose & Throat Clinic
4848 N.E. Stallings, Suite 203, Nacogdoches
FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL... 409/560-2595
RAFTS &
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Infoimation
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CUSTOM HOMES & REMODELING
ROYCE A. (FREDDY) JOHNSON
Owner
Since 1977
2ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
Judge Morris W. Hassell
Week of April 3-7
DIVORCE DOCKET
In the Matter of the Marriage of:
Felicia Yvette Lofton and Donnie
Ray Lofton, divorce granted.
Ira Gaylon White and Sybil An-
nette White, divorce granted,
decree of divorce signed.
Leonard Edward Hancock and
Bettye Jean Hancock, divorce
granted as per decree.
Gloyce M. Pitts and R. L. Pitts,
decree of divorce signed.
Felicia Yvette Lofton and Donnie
Ray Lofton, final decree of divorce
and order withholding from ear-
nings for child support.
Eddie Lee Blanton and Rene
Elizabeth Blanton, order making
income withholding for child sup-
port binding on employer and em-
ployers order to withhold income
signed.
Lisa Gay Luscombe and Ted Ross
Luscombe, divorce granted, decree
of divorce signed, employers order
to withhold income signed.
Preccillia Perkins and Erwin
Terrance Perkins, order to the
clerk signed.
Stormy Rae Glover Tobias and
Tommy Gerald Tobias, order for
motion to transfer signed.
Frances Sibley Mares and
Lawrence Raymond Mares, tran-
sfer signed.
Debra Ann Bynum and Charles
Henry Bynum, transfer signed.
CRIMINAL DOCKET
State of Texas vs:
Kenneth Sams, aggravated
assault and aggravated kidnap-
ping, order signed.
Bobby Carl Minchew, DWI sub-
sequent, attorney appointed.
Tommy H. Anderson Jr.,
burglary of a building, bench
warrant signed.
Kenneth Sams, aggravated
assault, et al, dismissed.
Alto VFD
report given
By MARTY BAUGH, Reporter
Alto Fire Department reminder:
1. Burn only when the wind is low
2. Plow a fire lane arouna the
area if large
3. Have plenty of water and help
near
4. Notify the Fire Dept. before
burning
5. Have someone near to give
directions to the scene of fire.
Alto Firefighters remind
everyone to come and eat Mexican
Food Saturday, April 15 at 5 to 8
p.m. There will be lots of food along
with pies and cakes for those with a
sweet tooth.
We wish to thank the following
citizens for their donations: Garon
and Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Beasley, M.C. Adams in memory of
Doc Adams, Myrtle Lee Smith,
Ruth Klores, Mrs. Louis Kesten-
berg and Lincrest Arborifarm Inc.
The Pentagon has 68,000 miles of
telephone lines.
ONE IN A SERIES
ii.oor vinis
AI'I'I.IANCliS Direi l air
Use during t oo/ hue into ball or
limes of I be day next mo///
WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER
AI "1/(.' Keep shaded.
Keep cool ti'itb check filler often
i vil I Hal i nfi Jan
HOW TO SAVE MONEY... A LOT AT A TIME
SESCO
-CSJ
Paula Sue Rainwater, delivery of
marijuana, dismissed.
Paula Sue Rainwater, delivery of
controlled substance, dismissed.
Charles Wayne Bates, organized
crime, bench warrant signed.
Sandra Martinez, fogery, granted
motion to withdraw.
Richard Bushman, retaliation-
tampering with a witness, bench
warrant signed.
Twenty cases were heard on the
Civil Docket.
COURT AT LAW
of Cherokee County
Judge LeRue Dixon III
Week of April 3-7
DIVORCE DOCKET
In the Matter of the Marriage of:
David Lee Hudson and Belinda
Sue Hudson, after formal hearing,
divorce granted.
Robin Renee Guinn and Anthony
Ray Guinn, after formal hearing,
temporary orders entered.
Gladys F. Green and James A.
Green, orders entered.
Judy Goodman and Billy W
Goodman, after formal hearing,
divorce granted and decree signed,
Mark Cahalane and Deborah L.
Cahalane, after formal hearing, or-
ders entered.
Debra D. Flores and Gerardo
Flores, Jr., motion for non-suit
filed: order granting same entered.
Stephanie Sneed and Charles
Sneed, motion for alternate service
filed: order granting same entered.
James Hathorn and Stephanie
Hathorn, motion to substitute coun-
sel filed; order granting same en-
tered.
Helen Silmon and Lewis Silmon,
order setting hearing.
Eleven cases were heard on the
Child Support Docket.
CRIMINAL DOCKET
State vs:
Charles Brown, DWI, motion to
revoke, 18 months jail, $800 fine,
$103.50 court costs,
Charles Brown, possession of
marijuana, 30 days in jail, $90.50
court costs.
Charles Brown, failure to appear,
30 days in jail, $22.50 court costs.
Keawanah Kye Keahey,
possession of marijuana, 3 days in
county jail, $200 fine, $22.50 court
costs.
Nolan E. Blackmon, possession of
marijuana, 30 days in jail, $200 fine,
$22.50 court costs. Defendant is to
participate in Community Service
Program.
Richard C. Free, possession of
marijuana, 30 days in jail, $200 fine,
$22.50 court costs, participation in
Community Service Program.
Harold G. McWilliams,
possession of marijuana, 30 days in
jail, $200 fine, $22.50 court costs,
participation in Community Service
Program.
Alpha R. Ryan Jr., possession of
marijuana, 6 months in jail, $750
fine, $88.50 court costs.
Demetria Smith, theft, 6 months
probation, $200 fine, $90.50 court
costs, participation in Community
Service Program.
Randy Laray Wilburn, DWI, 30
days in jail, probated for 18 months,
$750 fine, $90.50 court costs, par-
ticipation in Community Service
Program.
Mauricio Borjas, DWI, 30 days in
jail, probated for 18 months, $750
fine, $90.50 court costs, par-
ticipation in Community Service
Program.
Kevin Rothrock, reckless con-
duct, 30 days in jail, probated for 6
month, $750 fine, $90.50 court costs,
participation in Community Service
Program.
Pauline Baker, theft, 6 months in
jail, probated for 6 months', $100
fine, $88.50 court costs.
The following defendants, having
completed the full time of the
original probationary period
satisfactorily, and having paid all
fine and court costs assessed, the
Court entered an Order
Discharging each Defendant from
probation:
Belinda Jean Thorp, DWI; Irene
Youngblood, DWI; Rockey Lee
Hassell, DWI; Harold Douglas
Lamb, DWI; Earl Allen Jr.,
criminal trespass; Arthur M.
Reggie, reckless conduct; Kenne
R. Gilbert, possession
marijuana.
Cynthia P. Goldsborough, DW)
Willie Dean Johnson, DWI; Ri
Eugene Buell, DWI; Byron Mari<
Frances, DWI; Morris Edwai
Stone, reckless conduct; Roderic
Ridley, possession of marijuan;
Joseph R. Talicska, uniawfi
carrying of weapon; Vyron )
Brooks Jr., reckless conduct
Kathy Lusk, theft; Tommy Deii
Wiggins, reckless conduct ; Robe
Stokes, reckless conduct; Robe
Archibald, reckless conduct; Jas*
McKnight, reckless conduct.
Mental Health Docket
The following cases were heai
by Judge Dixon at the Rusk Sta
Hospital:
One committed to Acute Trea
ment Unit, Female; one commitu
to Medical Unit; two committed
Geri8tric Unit; two commifte<!
Intermediate Care Unit; two coi
mitted to Admissions Unit; tw
committed to Acute Treatme
Unit, Male; one released fro
Acute Treatment Unit.
Eight cases were heard on t'
Juvenile Docket, and 17 < as< . v.t
heard on the Probate Docket <
the Civil Docket, seven cases we
heard.
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JUST WHAT
HAS THE
MAYOR DOHE?
R A WALLACE HAS . . .
OWE... worked to get $200,000 in grants from the Texas
Department of Commerce for street improvements;
TWO... worked to get $400,000 Urgent Needs grant for
repair of sewer plant and lines and $200,000 grant
for water tower;
THREE... enhanced employment and new business through
openings of facilities such as Carriage Park Nursing
Center;
FOUR... successfully managed the garbage and gas depar-
tments into self-sustaining entities; and, /
FIVE... worked to provide a good ambulance system for all
the citizens.
Please Vote May 6
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Cherokeean/Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 141, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1989, newspaper, April 13, 1989; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151899/m1/9/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.