The Alto Herald and The Wells News 'N Views (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1985 Page: 5 of 8
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County Court Records Reported
Flag Presentation
The Rev. Everett C. Kent, pastor of the Lilbert Baptist Church, ac-
cepts a flag presented by Janies Roy Matteson, at right, on behalf of
the Woodmen of the World Lodge No. 303 of Jacksonville.
Hendrick Family Reunites in Alto
The Hendrick Reunion will be
held Saturday, June 1, at Camp
Ground Baptist Church, Alto.
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Starting at 3 p.m., the evening
meal will be served at 6 p.m.
Everyone is asked to bring their
favorite dishes. Pastor Finis
Schochler, from Plaquemine,
Louisiana, will be the speaker for
the evening service which starts at
7P.M.
Couples receiving marriage
licenses In the office of Fairy Up-
■uaw, uMui; cicrk were;
Harold Blalock of Houston and
Angie L. Wood of Rusk.
Vincente L. Rodriguez and Susan
Rena Gonzales, both of Jackson-
ville.
Stephen Ray Rollins of Troup and
Linda Tugwell Cunningham of
Rusk.
Tom Lawrence Walker of
Jacksonville and Faye Doris
Session of Dallas.
John Seabuin Williams and Sara
Jean Williams, both of Alto.
Andres Sanchez Resendiz and
Gloria Rodriguez Resendiz, both of
Jacksonville.
Claude Wesley Jackson and
Audrie Mae Hendrick, both of Rusk.
Don Michael Gage and
Jacqueline Denise Herring, both of
Jacksonville.
Reynaldo Galan and Elnia
Loredo, both of Jacksonville.
Terry Dale Brockelman and Lin-
da Gail Strickland, both of
Jacksonville.
George C. McCloskey of Tyler
and Tammy Sue Ford of Rusk.
Andrew Clark Grammer and
Delinda Colette Rozell, both of Alto.
Don L. Brown of Jacksonville and
Sharon Marie Rushing of Alto.
Robert Rivera Jr. of Rusk «ndApproving
Paula Bynum Felder of Alto. » ^Indlist
Vincent Edwin Chomeia and
Kimberly Sue Pierce, both of Alto.
The following cases were heard in
the court of Judge Robert McNatt.
County Judge:
PROBATE
Edgar Banks Jr., Deceased, or-
der admitting attested written
will to probate and authorizing
issuance of letters testamentary.
Valeria Tillery, N.C.M., order
authorizing monthly allowance for
ward, payment of expenses,
Settlement of Controversy.
W. B. Hall, deceased, order ap-
proving inventory, appraisement
and list of claims.
Bernice Hazel, deceased, order
approving inventory, appraisement
and list of claims.
Elmira M. Crain, deceased, order
approving inventory, appraisement
and list of claims.
Charlotte Acker Grett, deceased,
order approving inventory, ap-
praisement and list of claims.
Lanier Harland, deceased, order
admitting will to probate and
authorizing letters testamentary.
Lona B. Threlkeld, deceased, or-
der approving inventory and ap-
praisement.
Robert Kelley, N.C.M., order ap-
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inventory, appraisement
list of claims, order approving
application tor sale of real proper-
ty.
R.J. Dehart, deceased, order ap-
proving inventory, appraisement
and list of claims.
Bess V. Dorsett/aka Bessie
Royal, deceased, order approving
inventory and appraisement.
Cora Duty White, deceased, order
admitting will to probate as a
muniment of title.
Modena Bridges, N.C.M., order
approving eleventh annual accoun-
ting.
CRIMINAL
Timmy Lee Hackney, DWLS, $100
fine and court costs.
Susan E. Schwarznau, speeding-
appeal, $1 fine and costs of court.
Richard Berry Setliff, Speeding-
Appeal, $25 fine and costs of court.
Gary Kitchens, theft, six months
in jail.
Johnny Dobbs, theft by check,
$250 fine, costs of court, 180 days
probation and restitution.
Paul Lang Sanders, DWLS, $100
fine, costs of court and three days in
jail.
Don Manning, theft of services,
$250 fine, costs of court, 180 days
probation and restitution.
Roy Bruce Stewart, transport
alcoholic beverage in dry area, $200
fine, costs of court, six months
unadjudicated probation.
Samuel Crizl Sweat, possession of
marijuana, $300 fine, costs of court,
180 days probation.
Juarez Jesus Rodriguez, theft,
$300 fine, costs of court, nine days in
jail.
Earl Dean Ogle, Jr., criminal
mischief, 25 days in jail and costs of
court.
Roosevelt Brown, transport
alcoholic beverage in dry area, $150
fine, costs of court, six months
unadjudicated probation.
Michael J. McGaughey,
possession of marijuana, $300 fine,
costs of court, 180 days unad-
judicated probation.
Roy Kyle Smith, DW1, $500 fine,
costs of court, 30 days jail probated
for two years and attend the DWI
school
Gary Wilson, DWLS, dismissed
plea bargain.
Gary Wilson, DWI, $850 fine,
costs of court, 30 days jail probated
for two years and attend the DWI
school.
Malcom Rodney Hunter, DWI,
$750 fine, costs of court, 30 days in
jail probated for two years and at-
tend the DWI school.
Nick Maestas, DWI, $650 fine,
costs of court, 60 days in jail
probated for two years and attend
the DWI school.
Robert Arthur Gothard, DWI,
$750 fine, costs of court, six months
in jail probated for two years, ten
days in jail, and attend the DWI
school.
Jon Randall Thompson, DWI,
$400 fine, costs of court, 30 days in
jail probated for two years and at-
tend the DWI school.
Dutton Jones Bailes, III, DWI,
$750 fine, costs of court, 30 days in
jail probated for two years and at-
tend the DWI school
Moselle Nannie Dunford, DWI,
$550 fine, costs of court, 60 days in
jail probated for two years and at-
tend the DWI school.
David Richard Berryhill, DWI,
$750 fine, costs of court, 30 days in
jail probated for two years and at-
tend the DWI school.
Gerry Alan Wood, public in-
toxication. $200 fine and costs of
court.
Paul D. Long, DWI, $400 fine,
costs of court, 30 days in jail
probated for two years and attend
the DWI school.
Joe Earl Parsons, DWI, $750 fine,
costs of court, 90 days in jail
probated for two years and attend
the DWI school.
Hubert Louis Brumit, DWI, $800
fine, costs of court, 30 days in jail
probated for two years and attend
the DWI school.
Allen C. Sanders, DWI, $400 fine,
costs of court, 30 days in jail
probated for two years and attend
the DWI school
Emanuel Kemp, DWI, $750 fine,
costs of court, 60 days in jail
probated for two years and attend
the DWi school.
Cecil Virgil Brooks, DWI, $750
fine, costs of court, 45 days in jail
probated for two yean and attend
the DWI school.
John Ralph Goodwin, DWI $850
fine, costs of court, 45 days in jail
probated for two yean and attend
the DWI school.
Jules Edward Davis, DWI, $750
fine, costs of court, 30 days in jail
probated for two yean and attend
the DWI school.
William Royce White, DWI, $750
fine, costs of court, 30 days in jail
probated for two yean and attend
the DWI school.
Verdie Richard Mosley, DWI,
$750 fine, costs of court, 30 days in
jail probated for two yean ami at-
tend the DWI school.
Steven Louis Scott, DWI, $750
fine, costs of court, 30 days in jail
probated for two years and attend
the DWI school.
Michael Tab Smith, DWI, $500
fine, costs of court, 30 days in jail
probated for two years and attend
the DWI school.
Marvin E. Wilcox
Pvt. Wilcox
Completes
Training
Marine Pvt Marvin E. Wilcox,
son of Charles L. and La Rue Wilcox
of Route 2, Rusk, has completed the
Infantry Combat Training Course
at Marine Corps Base Camp Pen-
dleton, CA
During the six week eburse
Wilcox received classroom instruc-
tion and participated in field exer-
cises involving infantry tactics; the
construction and camouflage of
fighting positions; and the use of
mines, demolitions and intra-com-
pany communications equipment.
Russell
Schedules
ET Tour
State Representative Sam
Russell, Democratic candidate for
the First Congressional District,
announced he will kick off his cam-
paign on Thursday, May 30 with a
nine city press tour At 7 p.m. that
same day, Russell will officially
open his Mount Pleasant Campaign
Headquarters at 1430 N. Jefferson.
During the day’s activities, he will
hold a press conference at 1 p.m
Thursday at the Cherokee County
Airport
Cold Springs
Announces
Services
James and Barbara Lott of
Jacksonville will be at the Cold
Springs Methodist Church at 7:30
p.m. Saturday June 1st for
ministering through music and
teaching of the Bible
This is their first Saturday of the
month meeting The public is
welcome.
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The Alto Herald and The Wells News 'N Views (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1985, newspaper, May 30, 1985; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846369/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.