The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1974 Page: 13 of 22
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IHK cherokeean OK RUSK. TKXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1974-PAGE THREE
Cherokee County
Courthouse News
I am seeking my second term as your Justice of
the Peace, Precinct No. 2, and need your support.
I am a Certified Justice, having had 40 hours of
special schooling and 20 hours training yearly, as
set forth by state law.
A Justice Court is known as the "Peoples Court"
where they can come or call when they have
problems and do not know where to go or which
way to turn. I have tried to fill these needs in
every way.
I was born and reared in Alto, Texas and have
lived most of my life there.
I am asking for your vote on May 4, 1974. Thank
you.
GEORGE R. WOOD
Fol. Adv. Pd. for by George R. Wood
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COUNTY CLERK
Marriage License
County Clerk Mildred Fulton
reports four couples applying
for licenses of marriage last
week.
They were: Jack Harlan
Lewis and Neta Jane Landrum
of Jacksonville; Roy Clinton
Patterson and Janice Pugh
Thompson of Jacksonville;
Stanley Royce Franklin and
Ruby Jean Scott of Jackson
ville and Wesley Wayne
Roberts and Cynthia Annette
Roberts of Jacksonville.
Criminal Docket
Action was taken in three
criminal cases in County Judge
Orvan B. Jones' court last
w eek
They were Shannon
Williams, driving while intoxi-
cated, fined $200 with three
days in jail and cost; Mary
Taylor, driving while intoxi
cated, $200 fine with three days
in jail and cost; David Lee
Smith, driving while intoxi-
cated, $200 fine payable June
29, 1974 with 60 days probated
to six months and cost and
Steven Daille, driving while
intoxicated, fined $200 with 30
days probated to six months
and cost.
Other cases appearing on the
docket include Joel Cecil
Christian, driving while intoxi
cated; Kenneth Leonard West,
driving while intoxicated and
resisting an arresting officer;
William Peter Monahan,
carrying a pistol on or about
his person; James Patrick
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Collier, driving while intoxi-
cated; David Charles Small,
driving while intoxicated;
Franklin D. Hamilton, driving
while intoxicated; C R
DeHaven. unlawfully hunting
wild deer, appealed from
Justice of the Peace Joe
Paul Raines, unlawfully hunt
ing wild deer.
district court
Divorce Suits
District Clerk Mavis Parrot!
reports four divorce suits filed
during the past week.
District Judge ,1 W
Summers granted divorces to
the following last week
George Blackmon and Francis
Ann Blackmon; Herman Fred-
rick Patrick and Peggy Marie
Patrick: James 11 Beat hard
and Gloria 11 Beathard;
Edgar Banks 111 and Pamela
Phillips Banks and Freda Kay
Daniel and Grady Lee Daniel
Judge Summers also heard
temporary orders in two
divorce suits
Other action in the district
clerk's office last week
included the following:
Citizens State Bank vs Gary
Baker and Kenneth Rainwater,
collection of debt, Flsie
Saulters Dawson, lnd as next
friend for Betty Jeanette
Upshaw and Patricia Louise
Upshaw, minors vs Jessie
Travis McCiowan. damages;
First National Bank of Jack
sonville vs. Showtime, Inc It
J. Hardy and Clyde Skeen,
collection of note; Delia Jo
Hopper vs. Jana Kay Birdwell
and Kenneth Ray Birdwell.
damages and Fred Koenig vs.
Horace (¡. Jones, collection of
note and account.
justice of Tin*: im :,\< i:
Justice of the Peace Aimer
Webb reports speeding head-
ing the list of violations with :t:¡
citations issued lasl week with
fines ranging from $22.50 to
$30.
Other action coming before
Judge Webb last week included
one, drunk, fined $30; three, no
drivers license, fined $17.50,
$22.50 and $37.50 respectively;
two defective brakes with one
fined $22.50; one, displaying
ficticious motor vehicle in
spection sticker; two, theft of a
check over $200 with warrants
issued; two, drunk pedes!
rains, fined $31.50 each; one,
theft of a deepfreeze with
warrant issued; two, no
drivers license and driving on
wrong side of road; one, failure
to display drivers license, fined
$22.50 and one, no valid motor
vehicle inspection slicker,
fined $12.50.
siiekifl'"s department
Deputy Sherifl Tommy
Jones reports a busy weekend
will) the following arrests
made: two, revocation of
probation; nine, driving while
intoxicated; four, prohibited
weapon; two, burglary, three:
aliens; one, simple assault;
four, drunk; three, theft; one
sleeper; five, no drivers
license; two. wrong side of
road; one, defective brakes
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1974, newspaper, May 2, 1974; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151068/m1/13/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.