The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 137, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1986 Page: 5 of 32
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THURSDAY, MAY 1,1986 — THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS — PAGE FIVE •
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defendant Harry S. Phillips signed.
Ford Motor Credit Corp. vs Rod-
ney Singletary, order setting
bearing signed.
Sears, Roebuck and Company vs
Willie Woffard, order of dismissal
signed.
Swirl, Inc. vs John Newman Inc
and dba Newman Ent. Wear Affair,
agreed judgment signed.
Marvel Distributors, Inc. vs Ser-
co Equipment Co., Inc., order to
Travis Brown signed.
Industrial Wholesale Lumber Co.
vs Pipe Threaders, Inc., order set-
ting hearing date signed.
ELECT
H. C. <Si> Williams
Justice of Peace, Precinct 2
DEPENDABLE — QUALIFIED
Available 24 Hours A Day
Democratic Primary, May 3rd
Pol. Adv. Pd. for by H. C. (Si) Williams. Alio, Texas 75925
For Good County Management
and Road Work
VOTE
Alton J. Hicks
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County Commissioner
Precinct 2
I would have liked to have visited with each one of you
personally, but knowing that it was not possible to do so.
and if I missed you. I take this opportunity now to contact
you through this paper.
The most important governing body of a County is the
Commissioners Court I feel that good County government
only happens when qualified leaders are willing to work full
time make responsible decisions and act as a voice for the
people
As your Commissioner I will devote full time to our Coun-
ty. I also realize that the County road work is very important.
I will work hard to keep up the roads from the start of my
administration and all the way through
I will answer all my calls and be willing to discuss your
problems daily.
I ask for your support and pledge myself to responsible
leadership as your County Commissioner in Precinct 2.
Please Vote For
Alton J. Hicks
on May 3, 1986
Your ( andidate Alton J. Hicks
Pol Adv Pd tor by Alton J Hicki Alio Texas 75925
Carr Oil Company vs Mbank
Grand Prairie, Garnishee, order
granting non-suit signed.
Adamson and Phifer Law Firm, a
Texas partnership composed of
John Robert Adamson and Dwight
L. Phifer vs Zeferino Venegas,
judgment signed.
Coy Spears vs St. Louis South-
western Railway Co., order of
dismissal as to St. Louis South-
western Railway Co. signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital vs
Cherry Jenkins, order of dismissal
signed.
Fred Tomlinson vs Leland Henry
and Lenora Henry, order setting
hearing date signed.
Leland Henry and Lenora Henry
vs Fred Tomlinson, order setting
hearing date signed.
Coy Spears vs St. Louis South-
western Railway Co., order of
dismissal as to Commercial Metals
Railroad Salvage Co. signed.
John Ross Dixon vs Delhi Gas
Pipeline Corp., denied motion for
new trial.
Leonard G. Armstrong, et al vs
Double Diamond, Inc., order to
dismiss signed.
Gwendolyn C. Caldwell Morrison,
et al vs Cornelius B. Felts, Trustee
and James S. Garvey, order signed
granting motion for substitute
counsel
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital vs
Robert E. Burgess, notice of
hearing signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital vs
Sharon Tatum, notice of hearing
signed
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital vs
Victor W. McDaniel, notice of
hearing signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital vs
Archie W. Folmar, notice of
hearing signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital vs
Bob W. Hughes, notice of hearing
signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital vs
John Earl Skinner, notice of
hearing signed
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital vs
Wanda G. Byrum, notice of hearing
signed.
City of Jacksonville vs Sanders
and Hicks Development Co. dba
Cherokee County Venture,
judgment signed
William Ivy Foshee, Jr. vs Mike
Harris, Richard Wojtaszak, Ray H.
Ahlgren, Edward Ahlgren, and
Norman J. White, dba Pallet
Recycle of Texas, order of
dismissal signed.
CRIMINAL DOCKET
The- State of Texas vs Teresa
Matheny, arson, order signed gran-
ting state's motion to dismiss.
The State of Texas vs William
Stacy, forgery, defendant entered a
plea of guilty. Evidence heard,
defendant found guilty. Court
followed plea bargain agreement
made between district attorney,
defendant and defendant's attorney
and assessed defendant five years
in TDC probated. Defendant placed
under the supervision of the Adult
Probation Department.
The State of Texas vs Phillip
Warren Wilson, aggravated
assault, defendant entered a plea of
guilty Evidence heard, defendant
found guilty. Court followed plea
bargain agreement made between
the district attorney, the defendant
and defendant's attorney and
assessed defendant eight years in
TDC. Defendant sentenced.
Dismissed count two and enhan-
cement on state's motion.
The State of Texas vs Phillip
Warren, burglary of a building,
defendant entered a plea of guilty.
Evidence heard, defendant found
guilty Court followed plea bargain
agreement made between the
district attorney, defendant and
defendant's attorney and assessed
defendant eight years in TDC.
Defendant sentenced Enhan-
cement dismissed on motion of
state
The State of Texas vs Virdie Ray
Traces , burglary of a vehicle and
unauthorized use of a motor
vehicle, court appointed an attor-
ney
Public Auction
Saturday, 10 a.m.
2 miles north of Loop 287 on Hwy. 69
(Formerly 3 J's Skate Ranch)
Furniture. Quatar Contole Color TV. Color TV table top models living room lamps telephones coffee and end
table . 5-pc. Sloppy Joe living room set new living room furniture bookcases bedroom furniture refrigerators
washers and dryers and radios
MISCELLANEOUS; Truck load of brass, new rolls of carpet, new rolls of linoleum, large lot of new Panasonic sound
equipment, new work gloves, large lot of damaged ceiling tile restaurant booths and tobies commercial soda pop
coolers, fans, large lot of United China, porcelain and gift items, large lot of new drinking glasses new cook ware
large lot of fireworks. Many, many more items too numerous to mention.
AwctlMMr'i Netet Our to the large volume of merchandise to be sold this will be an all day sale Bring your trucks
and trailers and buy a load Consignments will be accepted up until the day before the sale
Lufkln Auction Mart, Id Ballongor Auctioneer License No. TXI 017*1910
P.O. Bom 1009. Huntington, Tesas 7S94t
The State of Texas vs Randy L.
Moore, indecency with a child, or-
der granting continuance signed.
The State of Texas vs Milton
Charles Smith, aggravated assault,
order granting continuance signed.
The State of Texas vs Milton
Charles Smith, aggravated assault,
order granting continuance signed.
The State of Texas vs Stanley
Ross Callaway, II, unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle, defendant
entered a plea of guilty. Evidence
heard, court found defendant
guilty. Defendant placed on
probation for three years in line
with plea bargain agreement made
between the district attorney, the
defendant, and the defendant's at-
torney. Defendant placed under the
supervision of the Adult Probation
Department.
The State of Texas vs Charles
Griffin. Jr., aggravated sexual
assault of a child, defendant en-
tered a plea of guilty. Evidence
heard, defendant found guilty.
Court followed plea bargain
agreement made between the
district attorney, defendant and
defendant's attorney and assessed
defendant five years in TDC
probated. Defendant placed under
the supervision of the Adult
Probation Department.
The State of Texas vs Stanley
Stockton, theft, motin for con-
tinuance granted. Order signed.
The State of Texas vs Elizabeth
White, aggravated sexual assault of
a child and indecency with a child,
defendant's motion for continuance
granted. Order signed.
The State of Texas vs Roger D.
Moake, DWI-subsequent, order
signed granting state's motion to
dismiss.
The State of Texas vs Steven
Russell Davis, burglary, defendant
entered a plea of guilty. Evidence
heard, defendant found guilty.
Court followed plea bargain
agreement made between the
district attorney, defendant and
defendant's attorney and assessed
defendant seven years in TDC.
Defendant sentenced.
The State of Texas vs Jose Diaz
Perez, aggravated assault, granted
continuance agreed to by state, or-
der signed.
The State of Texas vs Connie
Strawther, theft, granted motion
for continuance, order signed.
The Stale of Texas vs Shirley Pon-
der, forgery, granted motion for
continuance, order signed.
The State of Texas vs Edwin S.
Hill, theft, granted motion for con-
tinuance, order signed.
The State of Texas vs Larry Hen-
derson, burglary, continued, order
signed.
The State of Texas vs Morris
Langs ton Anders, DWI-subsequent,
granted motion for continuance,
order signed.
The State of Texas vs Darrell
Wayne Martin, DWI-subsequent,
continuance granted.
The State of Texas vs Donna
Osborne, burglary, motion for con-
tinuance granted, order signed.
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Candidates Visit in Rusk
Two candidates for separate positions on the Texas Supreme Court
scheduled press stops in Rusk last week, at the same time and on the
same day! Campaigning Thursday with Enimett Whitehead are Jay
Gibson, left and Oscar Mauzy. right. Gibson is a candidate for Place
4 and Mauzy is seeking election to Place 1 011 the State Court.
-staff photo
With regret, we announce the closing of
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 137, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1986, newspaper, May 1, 1986; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151746/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.