The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 125, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1974 Page: 4 of 9
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PAGE FOUR-THE CHEROKF
COUNTY COURT
Marriages
Couples applying for marri-
age licenses in the office of
Mrs. Mildred Fulton, county
clerk, include Charles Law-
rence Thompson, and Deborah
Jones, Jacksonville; Gary
Wayne Fink and Beverly Jean
Stewart, Jacksonville; Odell
Huddleston Jr. and Ruth Ann
Fiegal, Palestine; Harvey
Stephen Vincent and Bonnie
Elizabeth Smith, Jacksonville;
and James Houston Henry and
Joyce Murriel Bowers, Tyler.
Probate Docket
Rulings on the Probate
Docket by County Judge Orvan
B Jones include Mildred
Chapman Carle, order allow-
ing claim; William (' ('
Sutton, order setting jury trial.
and Mrs. Ethel Luper, order
EAN OF RI SK TEXAS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21.
setting hearing on motion to
consolidate
Mental Illness Docket
Two cases were entered on
the mental illness docke
Probation Docket
Probation rulings in County
Court include Thomas Dwayne
Van Cleave, motion filed to
revoke probation; Steve
Daille, order entered discharg
ing defendant from probation
and dismissing cause: David
Joe Woodruff, motion filed to
revoke probation; Franklin I)
Hamilton, hearing on motion to
revoke probation continued to
Dec !l' at 10 a m
Civil Docket
Civil cases include Cherokee
Hardware vs Wynnewood
Products, judgment entered
Cohb-Holman l.umhet Co vs
Otha Henderson, order selling
case for hearing
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Cherokee County Courthouse News
Orders setting hearings were
also entered for First National
Bank vs Havden Brown;
Trapriol Plant Carriers vs ()
I, Roper: Claude Jones vs
Blu Flame (ias Co.. Nan
Travis vs Raben Bolton, and
Nan Travis vs Sam Brown.
Abel) Pharmacy vs Film
Transfer Co . order setting
jury trial
( riininal docket
In criminal hearings, rulings
were made lor Tex Hunter
Whiteman. driving while intox
¡caled, judgment entered for
$2oo line. :¡n days in jail,
probated fi months and court
costs. Sara Jo Hancock.
enticing a minor, judgment
entered for 30 days in jail,
probated six months and court
costs; Herman Wallace,
motion for continuance
granted
Orders lor dismissal ol
causes were made lor Mrabiel
Cunpian (¡alan. Jr . Tex
Hunter Whileman. driving
while intoxicated. Marilyn
Wells and Susan Waller
DISTRICT COI RT
l)iv orces (¡ranted
Divorces were granted by
2nd Judicial District Court
Judge .) W Summers lo Opal
I, and .Jack Keith Janet Ann
and Johnny Barron Work
In other Divorce Court
action, two temporary re-
straining orders were granted,
two temporary injunctions
granted, one case dismissed
upon Petitioner
In oilier Divorce Court
action, two temporary re-
straining orders were granted,
two temporary injunctions
granted, one case dismissed
upon Petitioner's motion, two
sei for trial, and one hearing to
modify visitation rights with a
child
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Civil rulings by Judge
Summers include First State
Bank. Rusk vs O. L. Scogin, et
ux. judgment granted for
Plaintiff; Paul Bonner, et ux vs
W E. Peterson, et al, Court
overruled Defendant's Plea of
Privilege; Herbert Leon Car-
ter and Sharon Sessions Carter
vs John B. Slover, sheriff,
hearing on Plaintiff's applica-
tion for temporary injunction
set for Jan. 6.; In Re: a child,
adoption petition dismissed
upon petitioner's motion.
Also ITT Terryphone Corp.
vs Powell Chevrolet-Olds-
mobile. Inc.. Court granted
Plaintiff's motion for non-suit
and dismissed case with
prejudice to refiling; The First
National Bank, Jacksonville,
vs Showtime, Inc., B. J. Hardy
& Clyde Skeen, Court contin-
ued show cause hearing until
Nov. 25; In the Interest ot a
Child, Court terminated
father's pardal rights and
appointed mother as managing
conservator of child.
Also Mrs. E. M. Sims vs
Group Life & Health Insurance
Co., passed by agreement of
parties case to be submitted
later; James R. Henderson vs
Joe T. Henderson, trespass to
try title, passed by agreement
of parties; and Marguerite B.
Johnston, et al vs Beryl Byrd,
et al, suit to establish easement
for road; Court heard testi-
mony of 8 witnesses in this
non-jury case Friday, Nov. 15
before recessing for the
weekend.
Jury panels were drawn
Friday, Nov. 15 for the
following civil jury cases set
for jury trial Nov. 19:
Bituminious Fire k Marine
Insruance Co. vs Etta D. Moss;
Lucille Dotson vs Allstate
Insurance Co.; Lynn M. Banks
vs Allstate Insurance Co.;
Johnnie B. Miller vs Allstate
Insurance Co.; Elizabeth
Elliott vs Allstate Insurance
Co.
Criminal Docket
Cases heard on the District
Court criminal docket include
The State of Texas vs Tommy
Baynes, defendant pleaded
guilty to theft of property over
value of $20 and less than $200.
punishment was assessed at
confinement in County Jail for
one year and all costs, jail
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 125, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1974, newspaper, November 21, 1974; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151097/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.