The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1975 Page: 5 of 22
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Courthouse News
COUNTY COURT
Marriages
Couples receiving mar-
riage licenses in the office
of County Clerk Mrs.
Mildred Fulton include
Doyle Wayne Cook and
Rhonda Sue Perkins, Jack-
sonville ; Paulus Rendert
Essenburg, Houston and
Vester Wear, Salado;
Thomas Weldon Hamill
and Callie Maye Reifel,
Frankston.
Also Gerald Royce Wil-
liams and Jill Anne Howell,
Rusk; James Franklin
Snow, Jr. and Mary Sue
Gattis, Jacksonville; Don
Wayne Johnston and Pam-
ela Weaver McCorquodale,
Rusk; Thomas Franklin
Irvin, Lufkin and Mary
Jane Ivy, Frankston.
Probate Docket
Probate cases heard by
County Judge Orvan B.
Jones include Carl F.
Hutchins, order appointing
guardian and setting bond;
A. Bass, order admitting
will to probate, appointing
independent executrix and
appraisers; Minnie Pearl
Childs, order approving
inventory and appraise-
ment; Robert G. Black
burij, order approving
annual account, guardian's
commissions and attorney
fees.
Legal Notice
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby giver
by the Texas Parks an
Wildlife Department of its
intention to hold a Public-
Hearing at 2 p.m. on April
10, 1975 in Room 100 of the
John H. Reagan State
Office Building, Austin,
Texas, as authorized by the
provisions of Article 542lq,
V.C.S.; regarding the park
maintenance complex and
Rusk Depot complex facili-
ties development which
includes the maintenance
complex, fuel storage,
Superintendent's resi-
dence, access road, depot,
water tower, storage build-
ing, parking area, and the
related water and sewage
system at the State
Railroad State Park,
Cherokee and Anderson
Counties, Texas.
Harold D. Toy,
Hearing Officer
Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department
DATE March 3, 1975
3-t-c-3
Criminal Docket
Criminal cases tried in
county court include Min-
nie Simpson Williams,
order entered dismissing
cause; Mack Kemp, driv-
ing while intoxicated, judg-
ment entered for $50 fine,
10 days in jail and court
costs; Mack Kemp, order
entered dismissing cause.
Jimmy George Loden.
driving while intoxicated,
defendent appears with
county attorney and is
advised as to his rights,
waives jury trial, enters
plea of guilty, is found
guilty and punishment
assessed at $150 fine, 60
days in jail, probated one
year and court costs;
Harvey Tidwell, Jr., order
entered dismissing cause.
Probation Docket
Probation cases tried
include Edward Thomas
Campbell, motion to re-
voke probation and order to
issue capias; Roy Single-
tary, motion to revoke
probation and order to
issue capias.
DISTRICT COURT
Divorces (¡ranted
Divorces granted by 2nd
Judicial District Court
Judge J.W. Summers in-
clude Lucille Irene and
Marvin Free; Marvin and
Thelma Waters Cook;
Shirley Baker and Larry
Edward Dull, Thyra Janice
and Billy Mack Terry;
James Leslie and Judith
Ann Bearden;- Martha Jo
and James Ronald Glas-
pie; Elizabeth C. and
Jewell Garland Goff, Jr.;
Jerry Thomas and Sandra
Sue 'Goad; and Erma
Lucille and C.E. Whiteley,
III.
Judge Summers heard
seven other matters on the
Divorce Docket.
Juvenile Docket
Cases heard by Judge
Summers on the juvenile
docket include In the
Matter of A Child, defen-
dant child adjudged to be
engaged in delinquent
conduct and committed to
Texas Youth Council. Four-
teen juvenile cases have
been set for hearing March
27.
Criminal Docket
Criminal judgments in
District Court include The
State vs Alvin Irby Schoch-
ler, theft, defendant
arraigned, pled guilty,
evidence heard, Court
found defendant guilty and
assessed punishment at 180
days in County Jail and
probated for one year.
The State vs Lonnie
Sims, after hearing bail
denied, defendant held for
hearing and application to
revoke probation; State vs
Charles Alvin Jordan,
application to revoke pro-
bation, bail denied and
defendant held for hearing.
The State vs David
Limbaugh, defendant ar-
raigned and released on
$2,500 recognizance bond;
State vs Charles Lim-
baugh, Court appointed
counsel for defendant and
arraigned defendant.
Civil Docket
On Tuesday. Mas. 11,
Judge Summers called four
Civil Jury Cases for jury
selection. After juries were
drawn the following two
cases were settled: Eddie
Jo Hogg vs Employers
Mutual Liability Insurance
Co. of Wisconsin and
Vernon R. Whiteley vs
Clyde Thompson.
The Court also selected
juries to hear Timothy L.
Wood, et al vs Howard
Sides and H.A. Perkins, et
al vs Bearden Furniture
Co. Testimony was begun
in the first case on
Wednesday morning and
settled in mid-afternoon.
Members of the Jury in the
Timothy L. Wood et al vs
Howard Sides included
Billie Jean Willis. Doria
Dean Birdwell, Théo Webb
Homar. Reba Joyce Wick,
Lenora Marie Brumbelow.
Marguerite Emma Crane,
Reba Fa ye Brown. Eliza-
beth Virginia Elliott, Mil-
dred E. Center. James
Harry Lewis, Gary Lynn
Pollock and Royce Lee
Couch.
SHERIFF'S
DEPARTMENT
Arrests made by sheriff's
deputies include the follow-
ing causes: attempted
murder, six theft, three
disorderly conduct, seven
drunk. 11 driving while
intoxicated, deserter, six
aliens, aggravated assault,
possession of narcotics,
transporting alcoholic bev-
erages, five possession of
marijuana and resisting
arrest.
JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE
Citations issued tfíhajílKSi
the office of Justice of the
Peace Abner Webb include
-4~ failure ty appear* 33
speeding, distuibing the
peace, 7 drunk, theft,
running a stop sign. 2 no
driver's license, display of
fictitious MVI sticker, no
motorcycle license, per-
mitting an unlicensed
minot to drive, expired
driver's license, following
too close, disorderly con-
duct and no MVI sticker.
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