The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 136, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1985 Page: 13 of 34
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THURSDAY, JULY 11, IMS —THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS—PAGE THIRTEEN
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STATE OF TEXA^S \
COUNTY OF CHEROKEE'
ESTATE OF J.W. Cope, Deceased
Cause No. 7523 )
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
PETITION TO
DECLARE HEIRSHIP
TO: Unknown Heirs-at-)aw of J.W.
Cope aka John Wiley Cope,
Deceased, whose residence and
whereabouts are unknown and all to
whom it may concern:
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the County Court-at-
law of Cherokee County, Texas, at
the Courthouse of said County, in
Rusk, Texas, at or before 10 AM on
Monday next, after the expiration
of 20 days of date of Service of this
Citation, then and there to answer
to the Petition to declare the Heirs-
at-law of J.W. Cope aka John Wiley
Cope, Deceased, who died in
Jacksonville, Texas, on January 31.
1961.
Said Petitioner filed in said Court
on the 2nd day of July, 1985, and
bearing Cause Number 7523, on the
Docketof said Court.
Issued and given under my hand
and Seal of said Court at Rusk.
Texas, this 2nd day of July, 1985.
Clerk of County Court, Cherokee
County, Texas.
Fairy Upshuw, Clérk
By: Linda Rogers, Deputy
Issued at the request of:
A.C. Hopper
2301 Fountainview No. 31
Houston, Texas
(713) 206-5025
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• No. 85-7-522
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT OF
CHEROKEE COUNTY, TEXAS
F. WARDSTEINBACK
vs
TRAVIS STANLEY
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
WITH ASSOCIATED
ORDER TO SHERIFF
To: Any Sheriff or Constable within
the State of Texas:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published once each
week, for Four (4) consecutive
weeks, the first publication to be at
least Twenty-Eight (28) days before
the return date thereof, in a
newspaper printed in Cherokee
County, Texas, the accompanying
Citation, of which the fallowing is a
true copy:
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
To: TRAVIS STANLEY, Defendant
in the Cause numbered and entitled
below.
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable
Second Judicial District Court of
Cherokee County, Texas, at the
Courthouse in Rusk, Texas, at or
before 10:00 A.M. on the first Mon-
day next after the expiration of For-
ty-Two (42) days from July 5, 1985,
the date of issuance of this Citation,
same being August 19. 1985, by
filing a written Answer to Plain-
tiff's Petition that was filed in the
Court on July 5, 1985, numbered 85-
7-522, on the Docket of the Court,
and entitled F. Ward Steinback Vs.
Travis Stanley, Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature of
this suit is as follows: A suit in or-
der to establish the existence of a
lost or destroyed Deed, and for
cause of action, Plaintiff would
respectfully show the Court that
between March 22, 1973, and Oc-
tober 3, 1979, the Defendant, Travis
Stanley, did execute a Warranty
Deed to Freeman Stallings.
Trustee, covering the following
described real property:
Two (2) tracts of land situated in
the Jose Pineda East Four League
Grant, Cherokee County, Texas,
together containing 4.6 acres, more
or less; and being the same land
described in Quit Claim Deed from
Freeman Stallings, Trustee to
Crozier and Steinbach, a partner-
ship, dated October 3. 1973, and
recorded in Volume 669. Page 291 of
the Deed Records of Cherokee
County, Texas;
that said Warranty Deed was
inadvertantly lost or destroyed and
• hat Plaintiff prays for judgment to
establish the existence of said
Warranty Deed and to quiet title to
the above described real property,
and for such other and further relief
to which Plaintiff is entitled as
shown by Plaintiff's Petition on file
in this suit.
If this Citation is not served
within Ninety (90) days after the
date of its issuance, it shall be
returned unserved.
The Officer executing this Writ
shall properly serve it and make
due return according to the
requireménts of law, and'the man-
dates of this Citation.
ISSUED under my hand and seal
at the Court at Rusk. Texas, this 5th
day of July. 1985. Mavis Parrot,
Clerk, District Court.
Cherokee County, Texas
By: Billie Brooks
Deputv
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No. 85-5-378
In The District Court
2nd Judicial District
In Arid For
Cherokee County. Texas
Soma Oil and Gas, Inc vs The
unknown heirs of Tenolia Polk;
Finley J Walker; Mrs. L.M Pier-
ce; The unknown heirs of Casrrie
Castillo; Ester Jones Owens; the
unknown heirs of Carrie Jordan;
W.B. Chambless; H.E. James; B.T.
Williamson; K.L. Gallagher; Will
Murphy Jr.; J.K. Brooks; Aliene
Brandenburg Good; the unknown
heirs of Bud Willers; the unknown
heirs of Clarence Willers; the
unknown heirs of Eleanor Lester
Jess; the unknown heirs of Rose
josephine Culligan; Charles
Walker Thompson; Marjorie
Walker Hines; Charles Phelps
Walker; Robert E, Sparkman; Tip
Dearman; Sidney Harold Gottlieb
and Benjamin Manuel Bottlieb; the
unknown heirs of such persons, if
deceased, and the unknown heirs of
such unknown heirs and their per-
sonal representatives, assigns or
grantees.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas To: The
unknown heirs of Tenolia Polk;
Finley J. Walker; the unknown
heirs of Mrs. L.M. Pierce; the
unknown heirs of Carrie Castillo;
Ester Jones Owens; tye unknown
heirs of Carrie Jordan; the
unknown heirs of W.B. Chambless;
the unknown heirs of H.E. James;
B.T. Williamson; the unknown
heirs of R.L Gallagher; Will Mur-
phy Jr.; J.K. Brooks; Aliene Bran-
denburg Good; the unknown heirs
of Bud Willers; the unknown heirs
of Clarence Willers; the unknown
heirs of Eleanor Lester Jess; the
unknown heirs of Rose Josephine
Culligan; Charles Walker Thom-
pson; Marjorie Walker Hines and
Charles Phelps Walker, the heirs
and the unknown heirs of such
unknown heirs.
LEGAL *
NOTICE
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the District Court of
Cherokee County. Rusk, Texas, to
be held at the Courthouse of said
County in the City of Rusk, at or
before 10:00 o'clock a m on the first
Monday after the expiration of for-
ty-two (42) days from the issuance
hereof; that is to say, at or before
10:00 o'clock a m on Monday the
8th day of July, 1985. and answer'
the Petition of Soma Oil and Gas.
Inc , Plaintiff in Cause Number 85-
5-378, styled. Soma Oil and Gas.
Inc.. vs The Unknown Heirs of
Tenolia Polk, et al.. in which Soma
Oil and Gas. Inc.. is the Plaintiff
and The Unknown Heirs of Tenolia
Polk, et a! are the Defendants,
which Petition was filed in said
Court on the 17 day of May, 1985,
and the nature of which suit is as
follows:
For the appointment of a
Receiver pursuant to the terms of
Article 2320(b), Vernon's Revised
Civil Statutes of the State of Texas,
to lease the undivided interests of
the various Defendants named
above in the property described on
the attached Exhibit "A".
The interests of the Defendants
are alleged to be as set out in the at-
tached Exhibit "B".
If this citation is not served within
ninety (90) days after the date of its
issuance, it shall be returned un-
served. Witness: .Mavis Parrott
Clerk of the District Court of
Cherokee County, Texas
By Billie Brooks
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No. 85-5-357
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CHEROKEE COUNTY, TEXAS
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
TEXAS UTILITIES FUEL CO.
VS
Malinda Williams
BROUGHTON, ET AL
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas
To: Jacqueline Mitchell,
if living, and if deceased, her heirs,
known and unknown.
You are hereby commanded to
appear at the hearing before the
Special Commissioners appointed
by the Judge of the Second Judicial
District Court of Cherokee County,
Texas, to assess the damages oc-
casioned by the condemnation of
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LEGAL
NOTICE
the hereinafter described property
to be held at the Cherokee County
Courthouse in Rusk, Cherokee
County, Texas, at 1:00 o'clock P.M.
on the first Monday after the ex-
piration of forty-two (42) days from
date of issuance hereof, that is to
say, Monday, the 12th day of
August. 1985, and answer Plaintiff's
Statement of TEXAS UTILITIES
FUEL COMPANY, Plaintiff, in a
suit numbered 85-5-357 and styled
TEXAS UTILITIES FUEL COM-
PANY V. SHARON JEAN
SESSIONS GLOVER, ET AL.
wherein the TEXAS UTILITIES
FUEL COMPANY is Plaintiff and
JACQUELINE MITCHELL, if
living, and if deceased, her heirs,
known and unknown, is Defendant,
which Statement is filed with the
Judge of the Second Judicial
District Court of Cherokee County,
Texas on the 10th day of May, 1985,
and the nature of which suit is as
follows:
The suit is a proceeding in
eminent domain in which the
TEXAS UTILITIES FUEL COM-
PANY is condemning for the pur-
pose of making preliminary sur-
veys and examinations and to con-
struct, qperate, maintain, inspect,
replace and remove pipe lines for
gas transmission, as well as other
fixtures usually and necessarily
associated with the ongoing
existence of same thereon; and for
the right of ingress and egress to
reasonably exercise such rights and
use such right-of-way. which are
public purposes, the following
described tract of land situated in
Cherokee County, Texas, to-wit:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto
and incorporated herein.
You are notified that said hearing
has been set for the above stated
hour, date, and place and to appear
and answer said Statement on or
before said date, if you elect to do
so. If you elect to appear and an-
swer before said date, do so at the
District Clerk's Office, Cherokee
County Courthouse. Rusk, Texas.
The interests of said above
named Defendants are that they
either own or claim an interest in
said property subject to unpaid ac-
crued taxes.
If this citation is not served within
. ninety (90) days after its issuance it
shall be returned forthwith.
GIVEN UNDER OUR HANDS at
Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas, this
the 21st day of June, 1985.
Frank Howell
C.L. Manning
Charles Horton
Special Commissioners
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Two Ruskites
Attend
Convention
Durwin Hill, Executive
Secretary, Texas Future Farmers
of America, Texas Education
Agency, Austin, Texas, has an-
nounced two members of the Rusk
Chapter of the Future Farmers of
America will attend the 57th Annual
Texas FFA Convention in Houston,
July 10-12, in the Astro Village Hotel
and Astro Arena.
Shannon Lloyd, Reporter of the
FFA Chapter, Eric Jones, member,
Reggie McCollum and Steve Havis,
Chapter Advisors will attend the
three ilay meeting of represen-
tative- of over 920 Chapters from
throughout the state which will in-
clude the awarding of advanced
degrees, scholarships, and the
awards to outstanding members of
the Texas Future Farmers of
America.
Lloyd and Jones will be voting
delegates at the convention.
Coby Shorter, Rice Consolidated,
State FFA President will preside.
He will be assisted by Vice
Presidents Greg. Odom, Dimmitt;
Bill Clark, Eldorado; Harry
McAlister, Electra; Mike Sims,
Piano; Reginald Frost, Big Sandy;
Lee Anne Lawrence, James
Madison; Robert Edmondson, Cor-
sicana; Kathy Bates,
Nacogdoches; Perri L. O'Keeffe,
LaFeria.
Convention registration will
begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 9, in
the Astro Arena Foyer. The State
FFA officers will conduct a Vesper
Service at 8 p.m. in Meeting Place
1-2-3, Astro Village Hotel.
Dan Baker, Bulverde,
motivational speaki will be the
key note speaker at !he First
General Session on Wednesday July
10. Other speakers include, Mark
Scharenbroich, motivational
speaker, Brad Bass, Western
Region Vice President of the
National FFA; Dr. Tom Quarles.
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
and various Texas Education
Agency officials and State
Agriculture leaders. Fun night and
Talent Contest will be at 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
Scholarships and awards will be
presented on Thursday. Stars Over
Texas awards program will be the
highlight of the Thursday evening
program. On Friday the New State
FFA President will be elected and
the 1985-86 State FFA Sweetheart
will be crowned.
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Dutch settlers in the 1600's. Trans-
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By LAURISCHATTENBERG
County Extension Ag«nt-H.E.
DON'T PAY JUST FOR
BRAND NAME
Would you buy the more expen-
sive of two identical products? Most
people would say "no," but many
shoppers do just that.
Many products are virtually the
same in content or ingredients.
Only the price varies. For example,
you might find that two different
national brands of fly repellant
have the same list of chemicals on
the label. Yet, one may cost much
more.
Significant price differences bet-
ween brands are also obvious in
aspirin products and vitamins
Store brand aspirin, for instance,
may sell for 77 cents compared to
$1.99 for a national brand Other
products that are basically the
same except for price are
petroleum jelly, mineral oil. rub-
bing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide
and ammonia
You can also find many food
products that are essentially the
same except for price
Mast of these products-whether
brand name or not-contain the
same ingredients because of gover-
nment controls called Standards of
identity. These standards apply to
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many basic products and foods.
When you find products that are
the same, save money by buying
the least expensive, rather than
always looking for a familiar brand
name.
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