The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1979 Page: 9 of 12
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THE CHEROKEEAN OK KUBK. TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH . tt7t-PAGE NINE
Nursine Scholnr\h¡¡t
Mr Kiln Mitnciis, r nht, is offering «* nuriiiiH schulai ship as ;i memorial to her late husband Applicants for the
MMiird inrlude Ka> Norman. Dehhie Drum.in and I'ani I rotter, renter also I in ill*- king who is not pictured. Mr*.
Sarah Martin, led. is president of the Kusk Itosiness and Pi olessinnal V\ omen's t lull, sponsoring organization
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Courthouse News
COUNTY COURT
Marriages
Couples receiving
marriage licenses in Ihe
office of Mrs Fairy
Upshaw. county clerk,
include Tommy Dean
Wiggins and Sharon Kay
Williams, Jacksonville.
Harold James Zednick, Jr
and LaTennia Annete
Ingram, Jacksonville
Jerry Wayne Billings and
Glenda Gale Carpenter
Boston, Jacksonville, John
Young Spies, Richardson,
and Nelda Sue Fitls, Rusk,
Glenn Ellis Mart and Brend
Kay Green, Jacksonville
Ronald Lyn l/Owis, Rusk,
and Pamela Jo McDanicl.
Jacksonville, Mark Wesley
Richards and Margaret
Katherine Griffn. Rusk.
Pal Dean Nance and Kathi
Lynn Dixon, Jacksonville
Probation Docket
Probation cases heard by
County Judge Orvan B
Jones include Fedensia
Domonges, driving while
intoxicated, revocation of
probation, $250 fine, 15
days in jail, court costs and
loss of license, Elvis Ray
Brooks, driving while
intoxicated, revocation of
probation, 30 days in jail,
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loss of license, Barbara
Lynn Ybarra, order
discharing defendant from
probation and dismissing
cause
Orders were entered
discharging the defendant
from probation and
dismissing cause in the
following Willie Ray
Bales, Melvin Jones, Joe
Hurley Lehew, John
Vernon Meier. Patricia
Morris, Larry McDuff,
Dennis Pierce and Vaughn
Sanders
Probate Docket
Probate cases heard
were for Lillie Nunally,
order admitting will to
probate and appointing
independent executor;
Victor M Brandenberger,
order admitting will to
probate and appointing
independent executrix;
Howard 0. Clark, order
directing proof of will,
order appointing
administratrix with will
annexed, order confirming
sale
William Clewe Smith Jr ,
order discharging
guardian, surety on bond
and closing estate; Carvie
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any time, every time!
It costs a lot to bring you this >*rc.it dependability
in electric service. We must have highly trained
personnel and the very best facilities —both costly —
but the results are worth it. We could cut costs by
cutting corners here and there and sacrifice reliability
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Mr*. Lola Haory and
Scholarship Applicants
C Elliott, order admitting
will to probate, appointing
independent executrix and
appraisers, Donald
Frankel, order discharging
co executors and closing
estate.
Brenda Lynn Talley,
order increasing bond;
Sam Brown, order
admitting will to probate
and appointing
independent executrix;
Mary Finley, order
admitting will to probate as
muniment of title; Auda S.
Musick, order admitting
will to probate and
appointing independent
executor.
William A. McNeil, order
approving inventory and
appraisement; Louis
Duncan McMillen, order
admitting will to probate
and appointing
independent executrix;
Margia C. Hamlin, order
extending time for filing
inventory and
appraisement.
Harold Hamlin, order
extending time for filing
inventory and
appraisement; James
Park Neely, and Alma
Neely, order approving
inventory and
appraisement and list of
claims; Prentice Adolphus
Dunnam, order approving
inventor and
appraisement; Hattie
Green Decker, order
approving inventory,
appraisement and list of
claims.
Civil Docket
Civil cases heard by
Judge Jones were for the
Vernon Company vs. East
Tex Fiberglass Products,
judgment entered for
plaintiff; Nan Travis
Memorial Hospital vs.
Danny T. Taylor, judgment
entered for plaintiff; Nan
Travis Memorial Hospital,
vs Johnny R. Blanton,
judgment entered for
plaintiff.
Criminal Docket
County Court criminal
cases last week included
Ronald Brown, possession
of marijuana, $150 fine, 30
days in jail probated one
year and court costs; Carl
Robert Durrett, driving
while intoxicated, $100 fine,
three days in jail, court
costs and loss of license.
Billy Bruce Ener, driving
while intoxicated, $100 fine,
three days in jail, court
costs and loss of license;
Roger Paul Browning,
driving while intoxicated,
$100 fine, three days in jail,
court costs and loss of
license.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Fifty-four citations for
speeding were issued last
week through the office of
Abner Webb, justice of the
peace. Other charges listed
were interference with
child custody, rape of a
minor, emergency
admission to the State
Hospital, trespassing on
private property and public
intoxication.
Also displaying expired
MV1 sticker, 3; no driver's
license, 3; turning from
wrong lane; failure to yield
right-of-way at stop sign;
wrong way on a one-way
street; disorderly conduct,
2; and felony theft, 2.
Also burglary of a
habitation, 2; theft by
check; no mud flaps;
failure to appear, 5;
unauthorised use of motor
vehicle; and expired
registration.
The Ruck Business and
Professional Women's Club
met in the Winchester
Restaurant, March 22, with
the applicants for the
scholarship funds as
guests The Invocation was
given by Mrs Essie
Madden President Sarah
Martin was in charge of the
meeting.
Applicants present were
Debi Denman, Kay
Norman, Pam Trotter and
Lucille King, who made
oral application before the
club, as well as having
turned in written
applications to Kay
Reynolds, chairman of the
Scholarship committee.
The club has raised $300 for
a scholarship to be
awarded to a 1979 graduate
of Rusk High School who
plans to enter nursing
school Mrs Lessie Manes
is donating funds to be
awarded by the B4PW
Club to assist in the
education of a 1979
graduate, regardless of
their choice of a career
The applicants were
encouraged to talk of their
needs and plans to enter
college, their scholastic
averages in high school,
and they answered all
questions from various
members of the club. All
made good presentations
and it will be difficult for
the club to select only two
for the awards
Other guests for the
dinner and meeting were
Mrs Barbara Trotter, Miss
Mary Goode, Miss Tracy
Martin and Ms. Annette
Parsons. Also present were
special guests Mrs. Lessie
Maness, and Mitt Kathryn
Elaine Turner.
After the dinner and
presentation of the
scholarship applicants, the
president called a short
business meeting, at which
it was announced that the
Nacogdoches B&PW Club
Is sponsoring a Heritage
Tour Sunday, April 8, from
1 to 5:30 p.m. She also
announced that she had
divided the club into two
groups for a contest called
the "Tally Rally" in an
attempt to equalize the
membership.
Members present were
Sarah Martin, Gay Powell,
Belle Matlock, Esther Mae
Durrett, Essie Madden,
Louise Cromwell, Mildred
Rusk Folks
Rev. Joe Gossett and
Elders Dr. G M Hogaboom
and Walter Vermillion at-
tended a meeting Sunday
afternoon at Highland
Presbyterian Church in
Tyler for the purpose of
reviewing the minutes of
the session for 1978.
Fulton, Marion Mallard,
Bill March, Cynthia Briiey,
Rose Anderson, Audrey
Townaend, Margie Turner,
Jenifer Reed, Darlene
Walker, Lena Bell Pirtle
and Kay Reynolds.
Mrs. Lois Haory
Mrs. Mabia Horn returned
Sunday aflaraocn fren a
Ave day trip. They spent
Wednesday night In Waxa-
hachie the guests of Miss
Omega Odom and Mrs.
Lula Register. They all
joined the Thompson Tour-
ing Agency for a throe day
chartered bus tour to New
Orleans where they visited
many places of interest.
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1979, newspaper, March 29, 1979; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151325/m1/9/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.