The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 139, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1987 Page: 6 of 32
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P/U .t si \ - | Hi: CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1987
THE KING OF GLORY by Lanl Smith will be presented at the It a.m. Sunday worship service at the Itaak First
United Methodist Church. A portion of the some 30 voice choir is pictured her as they practice for the event,
tiloria Ilotson is director, Judith Riley, organist, Todd Burton, pianist and the Rev. Dr. Doyle Riley, narrator.
The public is invited to join in the special service. staff photo
GETTING READY for the annul Christmas program at the First Baptist Church are these members of the
adult, youth and children choirs. The presentation entitled "Christmas Rhapsody" will be presented In story and
song at 7 p.m. Sunday. Perry Eaton is director, the Rev. Jim Goforth, narrator, Sue Gllchrest, pianist and
Stephanie Adams, organist. Soloists are Pally While. Glenna Petersen. Virginia (¡ofoi th and Tina Eaton.
News of the District Court
During tlu* week of November 30
through December 1, the following
cases were heard by Judge Morris
W. HassHI in the Second Judicial
IMsli id Court:
DIVORCE DOCKET
In thp Matter of the Marriage of:
Sharon Lee Munoz and Jimmy
Roy Munnz, divorce granted as per
decree
Join Lynn Herrera and Charles
Ondre Herrera, decree of divorce
granted.
Rienda Kaye Beasley Sanfordand
I'avid Hay Sanford, temporary
restraining order signed.
Márcele Shoffner Wilson and
William Glen Wilson, temporary
restraining orders signed. Hearing
>ct
Juanita I.owry and Scott Lowry,
divorce granted, decree of divorce
signed
CI VI I. DOCKET
Nan 1'ravis Memorial Hospital vs
Randy Crocker, evidence heard,
judgment for plaintiff.
I ,cr Hoy Gendke, Willie Gendke,
an>: Issac Gendke vs Lanell Lindell,
Mary Fife. Richard Fitch, Annette
M.-iZv Linda Gay Bottoms, Kathy
Patterson, J eft Klein, Kim Pease
and i * i mled 'aprine News, heard
iii« i.un, for continuance and same
granted.
Rig M Ranch and Cattle Company
vs John S. Joyce, defendant and at
torney not present, plaintiff at'oi
¡ley present, transfer denied.
HarryBuilding Materials, Inc
vs Leon Rurran, evidence heard,
judgment for plaintiff signed.
Harry's Building Materials. Inc.
s Stanley Blnckwell dba Stanley
Built Homes, evidence heaid.
iUdgment for plainMft. judgment
signed.
Alvin Pierce, el ux vs Green "re-.'
Xeceptaniv, Iiu stipulation recor
IfHl into record.
Texas Processed Plastics, Inc vs
!'r lirie Springs Industries, Inc ,
; 1 ' x and J. Wayne Winfrey.
.'i*iff annour'H-d ready deferí
r ml present, evidence heard,
h. ei.U' i plaintiff.
•avis Memorial Hospital vs
>"'k"! judgment signed.
I iii1 . i trnpany
i , •, 'lat old
mendation and assessed defendant
five years in TDC probated.
David Noel Saddlemire,
possession of a controlled substan-
ce, heard motion for shock probation
and same granted and defendant
placed on probation.
Gary David Finney, possession of
a controlled substance, State and
defendant announced ready. Court
assessed ten years in TDC probated.
Rodolfo C. Galan, DWI
subsequent, defendant waived jury,
plead guilty. Evidence heard
Defendant found guilty and punish-
ment assessed at four years in TDC
and $1,000 fine.
Mike Hall, delivei y of a controlled
substance, defendant entered plea
of true. Court found such true and
revoked defendant's probation and
followed State recommendation and
sentenced defendant to seven years
in TDC.
Danny Michael Hall forgery,
defendant waived jury pad guilty
Defendant found guilU ur1-'. ni
assessed at 6years in TDC
Vernon Ray Hamilton, burglary of
a habitation, attorney appointed t<>
represent defendant
Michael Folmar, burglary of i
building, order granting discharge
írom probation and dismissal of
cause.signed
Week of Nov. ZU-Ua
DIVORCE DOCKE I
In the Mattel of the Marriage *>l
Robert Let- Lang and Tina Lee
Lang, divorce gt anted
Betty Winuner and John Paul
Wimmer, divorce granted, final
decree of divorce signed and en-
tered.
Sandra Mai ie Downum and Leroy
Allen Downum, decree of divorce
Nun* Pto Tunc signed and entered
Kimberly Ann MeMer and Russell
Allc Mi'lder, trim declaied
void
Pit*lit M K IKS Ki t
Kstateof:
Donald Kenneth Whiteside, ap
plication for letter of administrad n
granted, appointing adrnini «trntrix.
required to file an affidavit •1 !:eir
sb:p aru1 inventory and an
pi nisewnl andt of cl:i<nis ■< i I hit'
:>< tt
hea: tg date Airman gradilates
Vtl\ \ ! -H KK I
'>V!)S \
'lit a. -,t
.1!' V
Airman 'I racie L Rove, daughter
*>f 1 . loiyn ,1 Rasipy of Alto, has
graduai -it fion) tlx t S \ir Force
11 *']giu ' i al 11*
c al s1 i.ouisc at
ii' fDC.
! an! l< iyd. ¡ >WT. deferí-
<" ¡ plea of true State
■ ■ ■ ■ i that d< f'endar.t he
, >nsive supervision and
' inued. < 'oui t adopted
i-.iiington, iheft, defen
• d ,'>a of true. Court
' disiric attorney's recom-
Sheppj-.i d Air !• oi ce Base, Texas,
Graduates of the course were
taught procedures for shipment of
government property by military
and commercial carriers They aiso
earned credits toward an associate
degree through the Community
College of the Air Force
She is a lw graduate of Alto High
Seh"ol
The Market Place
Large Red Delicious Apples ib 49"
I 's.'ge Sunkist Oranges ib 49*
VVhok i exas Pecans $1.69
onds, Walnuts or Mixed Nuts ib *1.49
Ruby Red Grapefruit •oth 69'
30 Fresh Knobby Onions bunch 69*
resh Green Onions ... bunch 4/M.00
Stalk Celery ach 39*
Lemons 8/M.00
Coke Products i pack /16 ot.
$1.89
Jack Boon* or G. W. Horrit
Ribbon Cane Syrup . per con >3.50
West Texas Cotton Honey ... pint|ar
$2.49
Fresh Homemade Banana Bread ioai * 1.99
Poinsettias •orb S4.99
I or 9* Soloctlon of
Christmas Trees *10.00 • *17.00
(Hwy 6V oMhi Y in Rusk 0| >n H <S Monday thru Snluidoy)
60 days with bond set at $10,000.
Larry Gene Hefner, application
for probation of last will and testat-
rnent granted, appointing indepen-
dent executrix; no bond required;
no a ppraiser required at this time.
Daryl Wayne Fox, order appoin-
ting administratrix granted.
Walter Smith, inventory, ap-
praisement and list of claims ap-
proved and signed
CIVIL DOCKET
Republic Rank vs Larry A Brown,
judgment in favor of plaintiff
MARRIAGES
Couples receiving marriage licen-
ses in the office (if the county clerk
include:
Timothy Dan Ham, Cashing, and
I iann Brent Phillips, Rusk.
James Luther Bice and Patsy Ray
: Usen, both of Alto.
David Lee McCauley, Jackson-
ville, and Theresa Mae Boone,
Bullard.
Warren Dale Oakley and Maurine
< JeorgeSlider, both of Jacksonville.
David Andrew Spraggins and
Venise Nicole Wiggins, both of
Jacksonville
Michael Dean Anghn and Earline
Hunter both of Rusk.
Emmett Dean McCalister, Rusk,
and Paula Shawn Miller, Jackson
ville.
Kevin Dwayne Powell and Rhon
da Michele Fernandez, both of
Jacksonville.
Randy Edwin Henderson and
Mary O'Dean Kellis, both of
Jacksonville.
M'it1,•** .V, ..v. 'j/
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Side Show Sloppy Joe's
1lbs lean ground beet
cups chopped onion
I'; cups C.ltsup
2 tbsp brown sug.ii
2 tbsp red wine, il desired
I tbsp Worccstcishuc saucc
I1': tbsp garlic s.ili
4 lsP P<-'P[vr
IH small buns
IS hot sandwiches
In large skillet, saute ground bee!
and onion until lightlv browned \*ld
remaining ingredients except Huns.
Minmci I> minutes Spoon int.■ -pin
buns t
Bill Nelson
• (409*369 4238
NELSON FARM SUPPLY
Reklaw, Texas
('ustum I crtili/vr \ Limo Spreading
WE OFFER YOU A CHOICE!
Sulfata, Uraa, or Nitrate Blandad Fartilii*rt
Call us today for fho analysis you need'
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Entire Stock Fall and Winter
Dalton and James Kenrob
Separates
Entire Stock Fall and Wintei
Pendleton
and Country Suburban
Vs
off
Separates
25%
O off
Many other fashions on sale throughout the store
( luldton s /)e/\Dinu
Select Gtoup
Dresses
74
Off
For Weat Now ituougb Spi inq
loddlets '2 through I 4
Boys and Gii Is
Suspender Jeans
and Coveralls SimV'oU
Vs
off
TRIM YOUR HOLIDAY WITH
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J it J
. £ 1
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(AND WE'LL TRIM THE PRICES)
Check out our Under $10 Gift Table
NOW 20%
Christmas
Ornaments
50%
Barbie & Ken
()nr (omp/eie line oi
Costume
Jewelry
40%
&
OFF
Don't forget to register
for our Talking
Mother Goose
to be given away
on Monday, Dec. 21
at 3 p.m.
Prescription Pharmacy
504 N. Main, Rusk
Leonard Lyntkey, Pharmacist Phone 693*5494
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 139, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1987, newspaper, December 10, 1987; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151830/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.