The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1979 Page: 4 of 6
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Twenty-nine citations for
speeding have been listed
in the court of Justice of the
Peace Abner Webb Other
charges listed: Failure to
appear,1; No Commercial
License,! , Public Intoxica-
tion^; Drunk Pedestrian,
2; Failure to Yield,!; No
Drivers license,2; Parked
in Roadway,! and Permit
Unlicensed minor to drive,
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Check Our Prices Before You Buy!
INSULATION, PLUMBING SUPPLIES, PAINT
WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOME!
Do-it-yourself-jobs start with supplies from
Harry's
Building Materials, Inc.
In one case on the Civil
Docket. BR Darby. Jr
aba Darby Greenhouse and
Farms vs 1. G Plants.
Inc . an order was entered
dismissing cause
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At Sesco we borr< >w money, too We boi row it
for construction of new plants, improvement of
existing facilities and to buy the sophisticated
equipment we need to serve our growing
number of customer^ And Hist .is climbing
interest rates hau- forced uou to pav more for
the money v<>u I1' ’>>*they have in< teased
our costs of providing electric service lodai.
keeping ahead < if vour demands f< >t dectricitv
costs more monev than ever before But at
Southwestern Electric Service Company we
won't sacrifice the quality of v< >ui service We re
dedicated to pr< A iding the reliable Sesc< • service
vou ve come to expect over the ceais
Couples receiving mar-
riage licenses in the office
ot Mrs Fairy Upshaw.
Countv Clerk, include:
Ronald Rickey Moore. Bul-
lard and Lyty Culenares
Calderon. Bullard Ray
burn Don Hood, Jackson-
ville and Tammie Loretta
Brumley. Jacksonville
Ralph Lenoy Lindsey.
Jr Jacksonville and
Debra Ann Jamerson.
Jacksonville; Winifred
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County Courthouse News
costs of court
costs of court
Order to issue capias in
the following cases was
also heard by Judge Jones
Juan Reyes. Johnny Ray
McKissic. Raymond Klein
Orders dismissing cause
Hosea McCain and Brenda
Sue Circles Orders ap
proving waiver of Jury
Tria) were given for Mark
Reed Wenglar and Bobby
Dean Mims
Verna Little, order ap
proving motion for contin
uance and waiver of speedy
trial; Dan Charles Parish,
order approving motion for
continuance and waiver of
speedy trial; Bobby Dean
Mims' (Speeding-appeal).
$1.00 fine and costs of
< iurt; Henry Edward Boyd
>WD wder approving
waiver of jury trial. $150 00
fine. 3 days in jail and costs
of court. loses license Jud
ith L Goodling. order en-
tered dismissing cause.
Jessie Hay Johnson (DWD
jury verdict, not guilty,
judgement entered on ver-
dict of jury
Gregory C Little, motion
for continuance granted
and Juan Rangel Reyes
(DWD, $250 00 fine, 60 days
in jail and costs of court,
jail sentence probated 1
year, probation fees of
$10 00 per month, order
approving waiver of jury
trial
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PROBATE DOCKET
Probate cases heard by
Vouty Judge Orvan B
Jones Include John C
Box. Jr., order admitting
will to probate and appoint-
ing Independent Execu-
trix: Annie Stephenson,
order appointing final ac-
counting and payment of
debts: Vivian Warnick,
order admitting will to pro-
bate and appointing Inde
pendent Executrix
Doyer Desmond Golding,
order of sale; Hassie Glass
Grisham, order appointing
Inventory, appraisement
and list of claims; Henry
E Pryor, order appointing
inventory and appraise-
ment and list of claims.
Michael Lee Oden, order
approving payment of
claims and Michael Bar
rett Rogers, order reducing
bond
mental illness
docket
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motion picture.
On the mental illness
docket notice of hearing,
request for jury trial grant
ed-Motion granted, waiver
and judgement , order en
tered dismissing cause.
=1 judgement entered on ver
— diet of jury: Patient is
mentally ill and does re-
quire observation and or
treatment in a mental
hospital
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Criminal cases heard by
Judge Jones included
Dennis McCoy, order ap
proving waiver of judge-
ment. 30 days in jail and
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Dedication ceremonies
for the James W Summers
County Law Library will be
held. Thursday. Oct 25. at
io a m in the district court-
room of the Cherokee
County Courthouse
Judge Summers was at
one time the Second Judi-
!• cial District Judge for
' Cherokee County
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The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1979, newspaper, October 18, 1979; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268580/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.