The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 139, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1987 Page: 5 of 32
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1987—THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS—PAGE FIVE
News of Cherokee County court reported
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COURTATLAW
Judge LeRue Dixon
Week of Nov. 3 -Dec. 4
DIVORCE DOCKET
In the Matter of the Marriage of:
James Buford Gilmore and Bar-
bara Jean Gilmore, divorce gran-
ted, final decree of divorce signed.
Guy Thomas Campbell and Vicki
Ruth Campbell, divorce granted,
final decree of divorce signed.
Debra Gail Worley and Charles
Lewis Worley, divorce granted,
final decree signed.
Glen Liles Irwin and Florria May
Irwin, divorce granted, final decree
of divorce signed.
Kimberly Ann Melder and Russell
Allen Melder, decree declaring
marriage void signed and entered.
Elsie Jane Johnson and Danny
Johnson Jr , divorce granted, final
decree of divorce signed.
Lula Ann Robinson and Isaac
Robinson, divorce granted.
Jeffrey Randolph Williams and
Sandra Kay Williams, divorce gran-
ted, final decree of divorce signed
Lavonne Dotson and David James
Dotson Sr , divorce granted, final
decree of divorce signed
Wanda Beth Bums and John Er-
vin Burns, divorce granted, final
decree of divorce signed
Linda Claivorne Kinney and Billy
Edwin Kinney Jr., divorce granted.
PROBATE DOCKET
Estate of Verdell C. Vaughan, af-
ter formal hearing last will and
testatment admitted to probate as
muniment of title.
Myron F. Shapiro, application for
extension of time to file inventory
and appraisement and list of claims
granted.
Jesai^J. Kemp, order signed
finaiizing~expenses and closing
estate.
Carl Phillips Petri, decree con-
firming sale of real property signed.
Allen Bailey, attorney appeared:
case reset.
Carl F. Hutchins, order of sale of
real property signed
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Slate vs:
Lauro Valtierra, DW1, defendant
appeared without counsel, waived
jury trial, entered plea of guilty
Court assessed punishment at one
year confinement in county jail, $500
fine, $90.50 court costs, driver's
license suspended for one year
OlarjJiagShe Sanders, defendant
waived jury trial, plead guilty
punishment assessed at 90 days con-
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finement in county jail, $90.50 court
costs.
Francisco Mata Hernandez, DWI,
defendant waived jury trial, plead
guilty; punishment assessed at 15
days confinement in county jail, $500
fine, $90.50 court costs, driver's
license suspended one year.
Travis M. Whiteley, possession of
marijuana, defendant waived jury
trial, plead guiltyT punishment
assessed at 30<iays confinement in
county jail, $90.50court costs.
Travis M. Whiteley, DWI, motion
to revoke, defendant entered plea of
'true' Court found that defendant
had violated terms and conditions of
probation and revoked his
probation Punishment assessed at
30 days confinement in county jail,
$750 fine, $90 court costs.
Bernabe Pardon, DWI, defendant
waived jury trial, plead guilty;
punishment assessed at 15 days con-
finement in county jail, $500 fine,
$150 court costs, driver's license
suspended for one year
Carleen Thompson, theft, defen-
dant waived jury trial, plead guilty;
punishment assessed at one year
confinement in county jail,
probated. $90.50 court C06ts, $422 92
restitution
Jimmy Dickson
announces
for Sheriff post
WUhaa J t Jimmy > Dtcfcaon oí
Jacksonville has announced his
candidal y tor the nomination of
Sheriff of Cherokee County in the
Democratic Primary Election
Dickson, born and reared in
Cherokee Count) lias ten years ex-
perience in criminal ana civil la*
enforcement Seven years were ser-
ved as a Cherokee County Deputy-
Sheriff with three and a half years as
Sergeant
Dickson u> a licensed Texas Peace
Officer holding an Intermediate
Certificate He attended Tyler
Junior College two years majoring
in Law Enforcement He is a
graduate of East Texas Police
Academy anc holds a certificate in
child abuse investigation He has
completed 160 hours training as a
Texas Correctional Officer and
va rious other courses
Dickson and his wife ( athe who
is employed as Official Court Repor-
ter for the Second Judicial District
i f.urt in Rusk, have two children.
Amy and Brent
Sean Stout
Little Sean Stout, two-year-old
great grandson of Bonnie and O. L.
Grissom of Rusk, died Nov 3 after
a year-long fight against a killer
blood disease
The youngster suffered from a
disease called Histiocytosis-X, a
blood disease similar to leukemia,
but more threatening. During his 10
month illness, the little boy endured
58 blood transfusions.
Funeral for Sean was held Nov. 7
at the Military Parkway Church of
Christ at Dallas under the direction
of Pastor Paul Kehoe. Interment
was at Grove Hill Memorial Park
He it survived by his parents,
Regina and Bobby Stout; his nine-
month old siater, Brittnee; his gran-
dparents, Carlton and Charlotte
Grissom and Bob and Irma Stout;
great grandparents, Avis Pen-
dleton, Orville and Bonnie Grissom
and Carlene Batey; an uncle and
aunt, Carl and Kim Grissom; an un-
cle, Scott Stout and a cousin, Bryan
Grissom.
Memorial can be made to the
Histiocytosis Association of
America, CM New York
GUtsboror, N, J M
Histiocytosis Association
America is a non-profit group
dedicated to finding a cure for the
rare illness
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Phillip Andrew Mulneix, DWI,
defendant waived jury trial, plead
guilty; punishment assessed at 18
months confinement in county jail,
$750 fine, $90.50 court costs, order to
participate in the Community Ser-
vice Program, placed on probation.
Lizzie Mae Fields, theft, defen-
dant waived jury trial, plead guilty;
punishment assessed at 180 days
confinement in county jail, $100 fine,
$90.50 court costs, placed on
probation.
Herman Ray Hall, DWI, defen-
dant waived jury trial, plead guilty;
punishment assessed at 18 months
confinement in county jail, $750 fine,
$105.50 court costs, ordered to par-
ticipate in the Community Service
Program and placed on probation
Robert Keith Jones, DWI, defen-
dant waived jury trial and plead
guilty; punishment assessed at 18
months confinement in county jail,
$750 fine, $90.50 court costs, ordered
to participate in the Community
Service Program, placed on
probation.
M. T. Freeney, DWI, defendant
waived jury trial, plead guilty,
punishment assessed at 18 months
confinement in county jail, $750 fine,
$90.50 court costs, ordered to par-
ticipate in the Community Service
Program, placed on probation
Arthur M. Reggie, reckless con-
duct, defendant waived jury trial
and plead guilty, punishment
assessed at 6 months confinement in
county jail, $750 fine, $105 50 court
costs, defendant placed on
probation.
William Arthur Dixon, DWI,
defendant waived jury tria!, plead
fuilty punishment assessed at 18
months confinement in county jail,
8790 fine, $90 50 court costs, placed
an probation.
Rhonda Stevens, DWI, defendant
waived jury trial, plead guilty;
punishment assessed at 18 months
confinement in county jail, $750 fine,
IM.50 court costs, defendant placed
an probation
Eddie Lee Jones. DWI. defendant
waived jury trial, plead guilty;
punishment assessed at 18 months
confinement in county jail, $750 fine,
1105.50 court costs, placed on
probation
Timothy Allen Scott, DWI, defen-
dant waived jury trial, plead guilty
punishment assessed at 30 days con
flneinent in county jail, $750 fine,
Cherokee Medical Center
Patient List
ADMITTED:
Murl Cummins. Rusk; Leonard
Parker. Rusk; Glen Stanley. Husk;
Mildred Young, Rusk; Eldridge
Gunter. Rusk; Lillian Clifton Rusk:
Estelle Roark, Rusk. Audie
Williams. Rusk; Bonnie Banks.
Rusk; Winnie Meeks. Rusk; Velma
January, Rusk; Roger Roper.
Rusk James Davidson, Rusk; Elsie
Kimbrell, Rusk; Anna Keeney,
Rusk. Mike Melton. Jacksonville
DISCHARGED:
Kathy Brannon, Rusk; May
Troublefield. Rusk, Doris Jackson,
Rusk, Jessie Murphrey Jackson-
ville: Glen Stanley. Rusk. Mildred
Young. Rusk. Audie Williams,
Rusk. Homer Dulin, Alto; Winnie
Meeks, Rusk, Velma January,
Rusk; Lillian Clifton. Rusk Estelle
Roark, Rusk Bonnie Banks. Rusk.
L M Hanson, Rusk
$90.50 court costs, placed on
probation.
Marvie Goleman, theft, defendant
waived jury trial, plead guilty;
punishment assessed at six months
confinement in county jail, $250 fine,
$108 court costs, placed on
probation.
Scott Anthony Spriggs, III, DWI,
defendant waived jury trial, plead
guilty; punishment assessed at 30
days confinement in county jail, $300
fine, $90 court costs, driver's licen-
se suspended one year
Beau Todd Revetta, DWI, defen-
dant presented motion to terminate
probation. Court finding more than
one-third of the time assessed has
elapsed and that the defendant has
fully complied with the terms and
conditions of probation and has paid
his fine, costs and probation fees in
full; further there being no objection
from the probation department nor
the State, Court entered an order
Terminating Probation.
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