The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1976 Page: 14 of 24
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PACE FOURTRKN-THE CHEROKEEAN OF RISK. TEXAS. Tilt TODAY. MARCH I . 1*78
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Harry Ellis Johta Merriwether
Johnny F. Harrison
Sale Every Tuesday
Breeding Bulls
In addition to our regular run of
rattle, Tuesday March 23, we will
sell 25 head, 2 to 3 year old
registered Braham Bulls. Also
will have 25-30 Herford Bulls.
Bulls will be Fertility tested and
Bang tested.
District Court News
DISTRICT COURT
During the week of
March 8 through March 12.
District Judge J W
Summers heard the follow-
ing cases in the 2nd
Judicial District Court:
Divorce Docket
Divorces were granted to
Richard Russell and Carole
Lynn Forester: Six other
matters were considered
on the Divorce Docket
Civil Docket
In the Interest of A Child,
Court terminated parental
rights and appointed
managing coaservator of
child; In the Interest of A
Child. CourJ requested
social study by state
department of Public Wel-
fare. set for hearing April
26
James Wilson &
Thrasher Trucking Co vs
Silvi'n Hathorn. Court
signed and entered judg-
ment ip this case; J L.
Hassell vs Rusk Rural
Water Supply Corp . Court
continued to hear evidence
March 8-9 and. after
conclusion of evidence and
arguments of counsel were
heard. Court denied
plaintiff's request for
injunctive relief
Alpha Nathaniel vs
Robert E Nathaniel. Court
entered order for enforce-
ment of child support under
uniform reciprocal child
support act: Wilanda
Cumbry vs Louis Cumbry.
Court entered order for
enforcement of cWld sup-
port under uniform
reciprocal child support
act
Myrell Oliver Wilson, a
feme sole vs F. W Oliver.
W R Oliver, dba Oliver
Brothers Construction Co..
after hearing the evidence
Court entered judgment for
plaintiff: C. B Durrett. et
al vs Beatrice Not ley Cline.
et al. set for hearing March
29 on report of Commis-
sioners; Marilyn Jean
Briles vs Earl Dee Riley.
Jr . reset for hearing
March 25: In the Interest of
A Child, set for hearing
March 12, Court termi-
nated parental rights of
mother and appointed
managing conservator of
child.
Texas Employers In-
surance Association vs
Donnie Ray Bailey. Court
granted motion recasting
parties; Sam David
Bristow. Jr et ux vs L. J
Falcon. Jr. and Renfro
Elliott Funeral Home. Inc..
Court conducted pretrial
proceedings in this case
Jim F Magness and
Billie Magness vs L J
Falcon Jr and Láveme
Renfro. Court conducted
pretrial proceedings in this
case; Alto Independent
School District vs Tax-
payers. property owners
and citizens of Alto
Independent .School Dist-
rict. Court granted defend-
ant's first motion for
continuance.
Juvenile Docket
In the Matter of A Child,
reset for trial April 1; In
the Matter of A Child, reset
for trial March 17.
Criminal Docket
State of Texas vs Danny-
Wayne Hogg, burglary,
three counts. Court found
defendant guilty and
assessed his punishment at
confinement in Texas De-
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partment of Corrections for
a term of five years on each
account, probated in each
case under the Adult
Probation Law; State of
Texas vs Elmer Simmons,
theft, arraignment set for
March 30.
State of Texas vs
Clarence Sessions, rob-
bery. Court found defend-
ant guilty and assessed him
punishment at confinement
in Texas Department of
Corrections for a term of
ten years, probated under
the Adult Probation Law:
State of Texas vs Howard
Adams, driving while
intoxicated. Court found
defendant guilty and
assessed his punishment at
confinement in Texas De-
partment of Corrections for
a term of two years,
probated
First Baptist Schedules
Third Film in Series
Sandcastles, a unique
new film that takes an
indepth look into problems
of the home, will be shown
at 6 p.m. Sunday. Mar. 21
at the First Baptist Church
as a part of their continuing
Family Enrichment
Emphasis for the month of
March.
Dr. Bruce Narramore, a
prominent west coast
psychologist who is
featured in the film,
declares that behind care-
fully manicured and
beautifully landscaped
lawns, many homes are
really social battlefields
where kids bait and
parents bite, where hostil-
ities huff and puff and
threaten to blow the house
down.
Sandcastles provides for
its viewers an exciting
Rusk To Receive
$12,789 Rebate
Rusk will receive
$12,789.99 in city sales tax
return for the period
ending Feb. 27.
Jacksonville will receive
$54,661.97; Alto, $3,362.02;
Wells, $1,248.74.
A total of $75.5 million
was rebated to cities for
sales tax collected in the
1975 Christmas quarter,
compared to $64.2 million
for the 1974 Christmas
quarter, according to
Comptroller Bob Bullock.
"All merchants said
during the Christmas
season that sales were up
over 1974," said Bullock,
"and they were right.
RISKITK RE-ENLISTS-Navy Petty Officer Doyle W.
Clifton, of Rusk, recently re-enlisted for six years and was
sworn in by Captain Robert F. Connally, commanding
officer. \RI). in special ceremonies.
Ruskite
Re-enlists ,
In Navy
Navy Petty Officer Doylé
W. Clifton, stationed at the
Navy Recruiting District,
Houston Headquarters, has
recently re-enlisted for six
years and was sworn in by
Captain Robert F. Con-
nally, commanding officer,
NRD, in special cere-
monies.
A Personnélman Second
Class, Clifton has served
with Attack Aircraft
Squadron VA-165 at Naval
Air Station, Whidbey
Island, Oak Harbor, Wash-
ington, for three years
• prior to his assignment
here in August 1972.
Originally from Rusk,
Texas, Clifton has worked
at the Armed Forces
Entrance and Examinat-
ion Station here, and was
transferred to the District
Headquarters Office six
months ago.
He is the son of Mrs.
Morris Elliott of Rusk, and
he is a 1969 graduate of
Rusk High School.
He has received orders to
the Attack Squadron VA-
195 stationed at the Naval
Air Station, Lemoore,;
California. He Will be
working in the squadron's'
Personnel Office maintain-
ing the service records of
the squad's personnel.
explanation of how dreams
that parents create can
become a reality, how
homes can become strong
units where people are at
peace with one another and
with God.
Featured during the
evening worship service at
7 p.m. will be a testimony
on the theme "How Christ
(or being Christians) has
effected our family thru the
years" presented by Karl
and Clara Greene.
"The relevance of the
truths in the messages of
these films makes this
study one of significance to
contemporary Christian
family living. I encourage
you to avail yourself of this
great opportunity to enrich
your own family life",
states Pastor Grover C.
Talbert.
Based on city sales tax
figures, there was a 17.5
percent increase."
Bullock mailed checks
totaling $52.8 million to 837
Texas cities and towns
Monday, representing their
March city sales tax
allocations. The payments
this year represent tax
collected by merchants
from October through
December.
The biggest March
checks went to Houston,
$11.1 million; Dallas, $6.1
million, San Antonio, $3.4
million; Austin, $1.7 mil-
lion and El Paso, $1.7
million.
Rusk Folks
Mrs. Lois Henry return-
ed Monday from attending
her great nephew, Charles
Schrzer's wedding in
Houston Sunday. She also
visited her son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Richardson, Rhonda and
Jimmy while in Houston.
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1976, newspaper, March 18, 1976; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151168/m1/14/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.