The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 131, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1980 Page: 3 of 16
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THE CHEROKEEAN. RUSK. TEXAS. T11UR8DAY, APRIL 17. IIM-PAUE THREE
MARRIAGES
'< Couples receiving
marriage licenses in the
office of County Clerk
Fairy Upshaw for the week
of April 7 through 14
include:
Clarence John Waters
and Mildred Jean Jones of
Palestine; John Stewart
Murray Jr. and Corlene
Renee Volbrecht of
Jacksonville; Jerry Wayne
Battle and Elizabeth Pearl
Boyd of Jacksonville;
Kelley Fred Garner and
Judy Faye Long of Rusk
and Roy Lee Bruce and
DeVonna Lynn Nash of
Jacksonville.
Also Gene Wilford
Ha thorn Jr. and April Ann
Patterson of Rusk;
Benjamin Franklin Archer
and Lenna Faye Page of
Jacksonville; David
Charles Russell and Charla
Jo Moore of Jacksonville;
MR. AND MRS. WILLAKU LAWSON of Alto wish to
announce the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Melinda Kay to William
Haul Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Gates of
Uialville. A June 7 wedding is planned.
Announcing
New Arrival
' Pat and Nelda Bobbitt of
Rt. 4, Rusk, are happy to
'announce the arrival of a
baby boy, Joshua Steven,
Joshua was born at 6:55,
Wednesday, Apr. 9 at An-
derson County Memorial
.Hospital in Palestine. He
weighed in at 8 lbs. and 4
ozs. and was 20" long.
Welcoming Joshua are
his brothers Mark, Mat-
thew and Michael Bobbitt
and his sister, Linda
Welch. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Bobbitt of Jackson-
ville and Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Haney of Alto.
Allen Lee Sharp and C^ttffleij&appointing Independent
of Rusk;nExecutor; a
Frances Stuart
Johnny Keith Hammons of
Downsville, La. " and
Beatrice Elaine Parks of
Jacksonville; Vincent
David Revill of Palestine
and Debra Lynn Lloyd of
Alto and Bernice Wayne
Dunn and Kim Maryanne
Baker of Rusk.
COUNTY COURT
Docket coases heard the
past week by County Judge
Orvan B. Jones and Acting
County Judge Thomas
Kendall include:
Probation: Michael
Evans Cole and Ronald
Brown, order entered
discharging defendant
from probation and
dismissing cause. Michael
Wayne Maxwell, motion to
revoke probation and order
to issue capias.
Probate: Byrdie V.
Boyd, order approving
inventory, appraisement
and list of claims; Sinas A.
Little, order admitting will
to probate and appointing
Independent Executrix;
Doris B. Mayes, order
approving inventory,
appraisement, and list of
claims; Frank Denson
Parsons, order admitting
will to probate and
and Elizabeth B.
Tucker, order admitting
will to probate and
appointing Independent
Executrix.
Civil: Nan Travis vs
Clifton Reed, judgment
entered for plaintiff; Nan
Travis vs J. B. Millard,
judgment entered for
plaintiff; and East Texas
Teachers Credit Union vs
Mertie Brown, judgment
entered for plaintiff.
Mental Illness Docket:
John Haro Jr., order
setting hearing, notice of
hearing; Charles M.
Anderson, order setting
hearing, notice of hearing;
and Arthur L. Murphy,
order setting hearing and
notice of hearing.
Criminal: Brenda
Simmons, theft, order
approving waiver of jury
trial, $250 fine, 30 days in
jail and cost of court.
Sentence probated one
year with probation fees of
$10 month.
Johnny Charles
Richardson, terroristic
threat, $100 fine, 30 days
and cost, one year
probation and $10
probation fees per month.
Lewis Simmons, theft,
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RSH Sets
Opening
For May 2
Rusk State Hospital
staff, patients and volun-
teers yill observe the 28th
annual Open House Friday,
May 2 at the facility.
Activities are scheduled
throughout the day with
tours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m..
An awards presentation
will be conducted at 9:30
a.m. with patients pro-
grams slated at 10 a.m. and
2 p.m.
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order approving waiver of
jury trial, $250 fine, 30 days
in jail and court cost, one
year probation $10 month
fees.
Walter Earl Franklin,
criminal mischief, order
approving waiver of jury
trial, $150 fine. 90 days and
cost. One year probation
and $200 restitution at $25
per month. Probation fees
$10 per month.
Michael Williams, DWI,
order approving waiver of
jury trial, unadjudicated
probation one year. $50
court cost. $199 fine and
fees of $10 per month.
Dennis M. Lewis,
speeding appeal, $100 fine
and court costs.
Oscar Rhodes,
possession of alcoholic
beverage for purpose of
sale, $150 fine and court
cost. Order approving
waiver of jury trial.
Donald Ray McCrary,
Horace G. Jones and Edgar
Wade, order dismissing
cause.
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 131, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1980, newspaper, April 17, 1980; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151433/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.