The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 131, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1980 Page: 4 of 16
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PACK F0UR-1HE CHEROKEEAN. RUSK. TEXAS. THURSDAY, APRIL 17. UM
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT-Mr and Mrs.
James Whites ides announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Khonda
Elaine, to Jody Transier of Palestine, son of Mr. and
Mr . Grover Transier of Kusk. The wedding will be
an event of 7 p.m., Saturday. June 7 in the Eirst
Presbyterian Church of Kusk. Eriends and relatives
of the couple are invited to attend.
Rotarians
See Slides
Wednesday
The Rusk Rotary Club
met Wednesday, April 9 at
Petticoat Junction and had
as our visitor, Robert
Perry of the Jacksonville
Rotary Club. Also we had
our two students, Stephen
Weeks and Susan Dodd.
Ken Smith was program
chairman and he had as the
program, Dwight and
Cathy Parsley who showed
slides of the Cherokee
Gym.
Hoover Family
Descendants
Set Reunion
The descendants of
James Porter Hoover and
Elizabeth Matilda Ren-
shaw Hoover will hold their
second reunion at the Lyn-
ches Chapel United Metho-
dist Church 6 miles west of
Alto on Sunday, Apr. 27
beginning at 10 a.m.
Anyone who, by birth or
marriage, is a member of
this group is invited to
bring a picnic lunch and
join other members of the
family in a day of fun and
fellowship
WANT TO
START
SOMETHING?
(And Can't ?)
If it is a Tiller, Mower or Chain Saw,
bring it to CHEROKEE SAW ft MOWER
SERVICE and let us do it!
It's our job!
Also If you aro In tho markot for a now ono,
chock with us first or wo both loso monoy. Wo
hondlo Morry Tillar and Maxim Tiller* as well
as Roper Riding Mowers, Pro and Johnson Rig
Wheel Self Propelled, Atlas, Lawn Roy and
Snapper. We ore the dealer for Poulan,
Partner and McCulloch Chain Saws and we
service many other makes as well.
Cherokee Saw
and
Mower Service
105 W. 2nd St., Rusk
"Adt about our pick-up
Ph. 683-2444
and delivery Mnrk* I"
istrict Court News!
What RUSK FOLKS Are Doing
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sin- church, the Mannings, Sunday.
During the week of April
7. 1980 through April 11,
1980, the following cases
were beard by Diitrict
Judge Morris W. HasseU in
the Second Judicial
District Court of Cherokee
County, Texas:
DIVORCE DOCKET
In tbe matter of the
marriage of Cynthia Ann
Tyler and Kenneth Allen
Tyler, divorce decree
signed; in tbe matter of tbe
marriage of Pamela
Minchew and Robert
Mincbew, divorce granted;
in the matter of the
marriage of Gloria Louise
Cottrell Shaner and
Patrick Jay Shaner,
hearing set for April 21,
1960; in the matter of tbe
marriage of Gladys Fay
Hodge and Billy Ray
Hodge, hearing set for
April 28. I960; in tbe matter
of the marriage of Marion
Dar lene Rocha and Jose
Rocha Jr., divorce decree
signed; in the matter of the
marriage of Peggy King
and Ezell King, hearing set
for April 28, 1960; in the
matter of tbe marriage of
Billie Self Dement Black
and Otho Leroy Black,
hearing set for April 28; in
the matter of the marriage
of T. L. Wheeler and Mary
Lee Wheeler, hearing set
for May 12; in the matter of
the marriage of Glenda L.
Latner and Jesse R.
Latner, temporary orders
signed; in the matter of the
marriage of Tamara Lea
Bateman and Billy Joe
Bateman, order signed
setting show cause hearing
for April 21; in the matter
of the marriage of Darrell
K. Davis and Sherie Lynn
Davis, tro signed; in the
matter of the marriage of
Elizabeth Ann George and
Tony George, tro hearing
set for April 21.
Also, in the matter of the
marriage of Darlene
Durrett and Huey Gene
Durrett, order of
assignment to TDHR
signed; in the matter of the
marriage of William
Janisch and Krysia Irene
Janisch, order signed
allowing service by
certified mail; in the
matter of the marriage of
Larry W. Hackney and
Linda Joyce Hackney,
hearing set for April 21; in
the matter of the marriage
of Terry Ann Jones and
James Calvin Jones, order
appointing investigator to
make social study signed;
in the matter of the
marriage of Harold
Edward Hughes and
Barbara Nan Malcolm
Hughes, hearing set for
April 21; in the matter of
the marriage of Bonnie
Dell Delaney and Archie
Bumell Delaney, modified
divorce decree signed and
in the matter of the
marriage of Jessie Mae
Wallace and Edgar Earl
Wallace, contempt hearing
set for April 21.
CIVIL DOCKET
Southwestern Electric
Power Co. vs Robert H.
Holcomb and Albertine
Holcomb Simmons, order
granting motion to
withdraw award of
commissioners signed;
Marshall Petty vs Louisa
M. Glennie AKA Louisa M
Petty, hearing set for May
5; Frances Jewell Whitmill
vs Earl Dean Whitmill,
respondent was found to be
in contempt of court; in tbe
interest of children,
respondent held in
contempt of court and
remanded to jail; in tbe
interest of children,
respondent was found to be
in contempt of court, in tbe
interest of a child, evidence
beard; George W. Voss and
Joyce Elaine Voss,
respondent was found to be
in contempt of court; in tbe
interest of a child, evidence
beard; Frank McWborter
vs Don Wiegman. Nawatha
Wiegman. and C. E.
Wiegman. judgment
entered.
Also. Florence Lorene
Rains and Douglas
Granville Rains,
agreement reached: Carl
Van Orden and Florene
Croft Van Orden,
agreement reached;
Barbara Kathryn Jones
and Herbert Neal Jones,
hearing set for May 5;
Pearlie Mae Lindsey vs
Tbe Singer Company, et al,
judgment in favor of
plaintiff signed; Jerald
Wayne Hill and Dorothy
Ellen Rollins Hill, order
transferring suit signed;
William Anthony Gill, et al
vs Deborah Kay Lee, order
overruling defendant's
plea of privilege; Johnny
Mark Foster and Anita
Lynn Foster, order signed
setting motion to modify;
Genell Session vs Bumis
Lee Session, hearing on
motion to modify set for
May 5; Southwestern
Electric Power Co. vs Ross
W. McCulloch and wife,
Sharon Elaine McCulloch,
order signed allowing
withdrawal of award of
commissioners and Ex
Parte; Charles Cox, order
Decorating
Classes
To Begin
Registration is in prog-
ress for an adult Cake
Decorating Class spon-
sored by tbe Rusk High
School Home Economics
Department.
Classes will be conducted
from 7 to 9:30 p.m. each
Thursday. Registration fee
for the six weeks course is
<15. Interested persons
may call 683-5401 or
743-5416.
Garden Club
Members
See Azaleas
Rusk Garden Club enjoy-
ed their annual pilgrimage
on the Tyler Azalea tour
Thursday.
Making the trip were
Mrs. William Turner, Mrs.
George Monroe, Mrs. Es-
ther Mae Durrett, Mrs.
Bonnie Halbert and Mrs.
Frank Coupland.
They also visited tbe Ty-
ler Rose Gardens, the Ty-
ler Men's Flower Show and
enjoyed lunch at Luby's.
The returned trip includ-
ed stops at New Summer-
field nurseries.
Are your glasses
custom made
to your prescription?
Correct power
for distant \ is ion
Cylinder component
for astigmatic
correction,
ifnecevsarv
Correct pnsm.
if required
Positioning of
optical cenicr
for correct
pupilary distance
Segment size
and height
Correct power
■"TltnlH for near vision
They are if you got them at T.S.O.
\bur prescription glasses should be a one-of-a-
kind product. made by the optical laboratory to
the exact specifications prescribed by your ex-
amining doctor.
When your glasses are made by T.S O..
they are proceded by a lull service laboratory
where «killed technicians use the latest equip-
ment to fashion >our glass or plastic precision
lenses exactly to your prescription requirements.
For absolute accuracy, each km requires several
major processes and many in process inspections.
At T 5.0 , you can be certain that your
glasses are made for you and you alone TS.O
takes the time needed hi be sure,
155 offices in Htxm. louifUna. New Mexico, and Allan**
granting occupational
drivers license signed.
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Tbe State of Texas vs
Gary Michael Clark,
passing a forged
instrument, counsel
appointed to represent
defendant; The State of
Texas vs Oscar Rodriguez,
theft, order signed: The
State of Texas vs Michael
C. Price, aggravated
robbery, order signed and
The State of Texas vs
Daniel Lloyd Finklea.
burglary of a habitation,
order signed
Tbe State of Texas vs
Gary Michael Clark,
forged instrument,
defendant pled guilty,
punishment assessed at
seven years in confinement
of the Texas Department of
Corrections, defendant
placed on probation under
supervision of Adult
Probation Department
with defendert to pay all
court costs and monthly
probation fees and to make
monthly reports
The State of Texas vs
Charles Winfred
Carpenter. Jr.. aggravated
kidnapping, trial held:
defendant found guilty;
punishment assessed at 17
years in the Texas
Department of
Corrections. Serving on the
jury were Rena Beth
McGaughey. Orval R.
Johnston. Gerald W. Allen.
Vaughn H. Henderson.
Harold L. Helm. Lonnie D
Henry, Velma Jean
Skinner, Jerry Wayne
Brown, J. W. Hooker Jfc..
Margie Benge. Charles ft.
Montgomery and Doyle
Edward Melton.
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gleton had as guests last
week their nieces, Christi,
Kayla and Jennifer Casper
of Corroe Their parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Casper
came for them Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Winfred
English of Crockett were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.L.
Manning three days last
week and Sunday after
their guests and Mr. and
Mrs George Baird, Ellis
Manning and John Hunter
were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Manning at
Troup
Mr and Mrs. Clifton
Thompson and sister Mrs.
Bill Curtis visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bates at San
Antonio Thursday through
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ac-
ker and Mrs. Rex Acker
and children Jamie and
Bon of Houston were week-
end guests of parents Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hester.
Johnny Williams Sr. is at
home after being a patient
at Nan Travis Hospital in
Jacksonville.
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STAMPS
Hfippy Birthday, Linda
You said thirty was just a treat,
Uidn't Bother you in the least.
.Voir we'll see if it's still fun,
Cause tomorrow, comes thirty-one.
They're getting close fti yóu know,
But dunt admit you 're getting old.
Keep that sweet smile and never frown,
So these birthdays won't get you down.
And when you're old, wrinkled
and gray, I'll still love you,
the same old way.
JIM
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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/m1/4/?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.