The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1979 Page: 3 of 24
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THK CHEROKEEAN OK HI MK. TEXAS, Till HKDAY. 8EPTEMBER , im~PAGE THREE
CHEROKEE COUNTY COURTHOUSE NEWS
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Marriage Licenses
The following marriage
license* have been issued
in the office of Cherokee
Couhty clerk. Mrs Fairy
Up haw
OUn Hugh Holmes and
Laura Barnice Balnea of
Palestine; Jack Maurice
Hyan and Katharine Byan
of Tyler; John Sammuel
Mines and Deiorea Sue
Minea of Busk; Norman
Earl Owens and Julia Ann
Kerr of Alice; and James
Lae Pike of Jacksonville
and Tereaa Ann Ellington
of Pollok.
CIVIL DOCKET
Gaye Dell Arnold vs Mar-
vin Curtis Arnold, order
granting service by substi-
tution; Iris Sherman et al
vs Merle King, hearing on
motion to enforce set for
October 10, 197V; -Burton
Wstt et ux vs H.W. Simp-
son. et si, order of dismis-
sal signed, In the lntereat
of a child, termination of
parent-child relationship;
adoption granted, Evelyn
K. Black v Hugh J Black,
evidence heard, Judgment
granted in favor of plain-
tiff
Comer Hudson vs Hoi-
man Bennett Phillips
Equipment Company, Inc
et al. evidence heard on
plea of privilege; Damon
Hamey Plants, Inc vs
Handy Dan Home Im-
provement Centers, Inc ,
order of dismissal signed;
In the interest of children,
order appointing investiga
tor signed, In the interest
of children, order appoin-
ting investigator and set
ting hearing for November
5,1979, Joann Waddell Nor-
ton vs Jsmes Archie Nor-
ton, show cause order
signed: hearing set for
September 17, 1979
Marilyn Wells Powers
vs Billy Jack Wells, show
cause order signed.hear-
ing set for October 29. 1979,
James T Adams vs Lanny
Verner, judgment of con-
tempt signed, Maria Kay
Reagan vs I^arry Dale
Reagan, order of modifi
cation signed, In the in-
treat of a child, hearing set
for October 30,1979; In the
intartst of a child, state-
ment of evidence signed,
decree of termination
signed; In the interest of a
child, order appointing in-
vestigator and order set-
ting hearing for October 29,
1979
Larry James Bums vs
Jackie Nell Burns Vsnnier,
show cause hearing and
hearing on motion to mod-
ify set for November 5,
1979. Texas Bank A Trust
Company vs Al Joe Hunt &
Eileen Ann Hunt, judgment
signed.
JUVENILE DOCKET
In the matter of a child,
court found Juvenile to be a
child engaged in delinquent
conduct and In need of
rehabilitation; placed on
probation for a period of
one year under supervision
of Cherokee County Juven-
ile Probation Department
and ordered to make
monthly reports In the
mstter of s child, court
found Juvenile to be s child
engsged in delinquent con-
duct snd in need of rehabil-
itation, placed on proba-
tion for a period of one year
under supervision of Chero-
kee County Juvenile Pro-
bation Department and
ordered to make monthly
reports In the matter of a
child, court found Juvenile
to be a child engaged in
delinquent conduct and in
need of rehabilitation;
placed on probation for a
period of one year under
supervision of Cherokee
County Juvenile Probation
Department and ordered to
make monthly reports
In the matter of a child,
attorney appointed to rep-
resent child In the matter
of a child, detention hear-
ing held In the matter of a
child, detention hearing
held In the mater of a
child, informal adjustment
hearing held In the matter
of a child, court found
juvenile to be a child en-
■NOTICE
The Homecoming for the
Maydelle School will be
held at the Maydelle School
on Saturday, September 29.
1979 The activities are'
scheduled to begin at 4:00
p m Everyone is asked to
bring a box lunch and we
will eat together in the
school cafeteria at 6:00
p m
Hope you can come! Tell
everyone you can think of
about the reunion as we do
not have all the names and
addresses of everyone to
send notices to
We'll sec you there!
Billy Watson, President
Aeline Halbert,
Secretary-Treasurer
gaged in delinquent con-
duct and need of rehabilita-
tion; placad on probation
for a period of one year
under supervision of Chero-
kee County Juvenile Pro-
bation Dept. and ordered to
make monthly reports.
In the matter of a child,
court found Juvenile to be a
child engaged in delinquent
' conduct and in need of
rehabilitation; placed on
probation for a period of
one year under supervision
of Cherokee County Juven-
ile Probation Department
and ordered to make
monthly reports In the
matter of a child, court
found Juvenile to be a child
engaged in delinquent con-
duct and in need of rehabil-
itation; placed on proba-
tion for a period of one year
under supervision of Chero-
kee County Juvenile Pro-
bation Department and
ordered to make monthly
reports In the matter of a
child, court found Juvenile
to be a child engaged in
delinquent conduct and in
need of rehabilitation,
placed on probation for a
period of one year under
supervision of Cherokee
County Juvenile Probation
Department and ordered to
make monthly reports
CRIMINAL DOCKET
The State of Texas vs
Earnest Lum Dennis, re-
vocation of probation;
hearing set for October 10
1979 The State of Texas vs
Harold Dewayne McCuin,
burglary of a vehicle; de-
fendant arraigned, defen-
dant found guilty punish-
ment assessed at confine-
ment in Texas Dept of
Correction for a period of 2
years, defendant placed on
probation under supervi-
sion of Adult Probation
Dept with defendant to pay
all court costs and monthly
probation fees and to make
monthly reports
The State of Texas vs.
Richard Ray Maddox, Jr ,
revocation of probation;
defendant found guilty;
punishment assessed at
confinement in Texas Dept.
of Corrections for a period
of 3 years Order revoking
probation and sentence
signed The State of Texas
vs Jerry Thomas Goad,
murder; order granting
state's motion for contin-
uance
Probate Docket
Probate cases heard by
County Judge Orvan Jones
include: Tcxia Mae Moore,
The best way to understand
your electric bill is to
learn how to read your meter.
Here's how.
Illustration A
Illustration B
The amount of electricity you use is
measured in Kilowatt hours — K WH
One kilowatt hour is the use ot 1.000
watts of electricity for one hour
The number of kilowatt hours is regis-
tered on the dials on your meter of
which there are two types One type
has four dials, the other has five
Here we re going to show you how to
read the five dial meter, the most com-
mon type
The two illustrations above represent
the dials the way they look on the
meter, only without the arrows We are
only using the arrows to show you
which way the hands on the dial move
For demonstration purposes. Illustra-
tion A represents your first reading and
Illustration B represents the second
reading.
So, lot's start with Illustration A.
Note that three of the dials read
clockwise, and two counter-clockwise
The hands move in the direction of the
numbering sequence.
You WIN notice the dial on the left shows
the hand between 7 and 8. Any time the
hand is between two numbers, you re-
cord the lower number. In this case, 7.
On the next dial the reading is 6. and
so forth
So. the complete reading on Illustration
A is 7-6-4-8-1
You follow the same procedure for read-
ing Illustration B
This time the complete reading is
7-7-1-9-8
Something to watch out for Even if the
dial is directly on a number, the dial to
the right of the one being read must
have reached or passed 0 before that
number can be counted That is why
the middle dial reads 1 instead of 2
To determine the number of kilowatt
hours you ve used, subtract the first
reading from the second 77198 -
76481 717 kilowatt hours
If your meter has a multiplier number
on the cover (x5. *10. etc) the differ-
ence in the reading you take must be
multiplied by that number
It's just that easy.
Why are we telling you this'' Because
the more you know about what we do.
the more you will appreciate what we re
trying to do Thai is to give you the very
bast service at the very best price
order dischsrging adminis-
tratrix, sureties on bond,
and cloaing estate, Jim
Willis Selman, order redu-
cing bond; P.I. Bowling
Jr. Judgment determining
and declaring heirship;
order approving final ac-
count;
Grover Lee Parry, order
admitting will to probate
and appointing Indepen-
dent executrix: Mike Kos-
celny, order discharging
guardian, sureties on bond
and closing estate; Modena
Callicutt Seale, order ap-
proving inventory ap-
praisement and list of
claims;
Troy Dean Odom, order
approving annual account,
attorney fees and court
coats; and order directing
service on final account as
to estate of Barbara Lynn
Skinner; and Raymond
Milton Brown, order ap-
proving smsll claims es-
tate
Probation Docket
Orders were issued dis-
charging the defendents
and dismissing cause for
Tommie Joe Davis,
Klmbro Cameron Ferrell,
William Arthur Franklin,
Larry Vance Harris, Theo-
dore Harison, Adrian Craig
Jessie, Harvey Earl Kil-
gore, Ronald Duane Stover
and Edgar Joel Wilson.
Motion to revoke proba-
tion and order to issue
camas: Vicky Berryhill,
Ronnie Robinson, Rufus
Esparza, Thomas Henry
Dominey Jr. and Jery Sar-
gent; Vicky Berryhill, or-
der modifying terms of
probstion.
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1979, newspaper, September 20, 1979; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151350/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.