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THE CHEROKEEAN/HERALD OF RUSK, TEXAS—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1989—PAGE THREEE
News of Cherokee courts
2nd Judicial District Court
Judge Morris W. Haasell
and
389th Judicial District Court
Judge Bascom W. Bentley, HI
Sept. 4-8,1989
DIVORCE DOCKET
Divorces were granted to:
Jimmy Dee Allen and Katherine
Marie Allen.
Betty Lynn Mayo and Ronald
Wayne Mayo.
CIVIL DOCKET
Barbara Ann Brown vb. Houston
General Insurance Co. - Order for
service ofcitation( Rule 103)signed.
Ira D. Cartwright vs. Hartford
Insurance Company of The Mid-
west, et al - Order for production of
documents signed. .
County of Cherokee, et al vs.
Victor Wimer - Order permitting
withdrawal signed.
Southern Cherokee Federal
Credit Union vs. Suzette Cumby
Allbright Berryhill and Sherry
Berryhill - Order granting non-suit
signed.
County ofCherokee.etal vs. Nelda
Morris AKA Nelda Roycroft Mun-
singer Morris - Plea of intervention
of Cherokee County Appraisal Dis-
trict filed.
The State of Texas vs. Deyarl
Matheny - State present with dis-
trict attorney and defendant pres-
ent Attorney appointed to repre-
sent defendant. Heard motion to
deny bail.
Gregory C. Rinehart vs. Director,
State Employees Worker's Compen-
sation Division, State of Texas -
Jury trial. Jurors selected and
sworn. Case settled.
Nelda Crustner vs. The State of
Texas (State Employees Worker's
Compensation Division) - Jury trial.
Jury selected and sworn. Verdict
returned in favor of Plaintiff.
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Happy 16 th
Greg
Grandma & Grandpa
Kathy & Randy
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J.B. White Co. General Offices vs.
Guy Smith - Order granting
Defendant's motion to extend time
to answer interrogatories signed.
Bob Legg vs. Tom Petersen and
wife Katherine Petersen - Order
granting motion to retain signed.
Ritchie A. Rodgers vs. Texas
Employers' Insurance Assoc. - Or-
der for service for citation (TRCP
Rule 103) signed.
Junita Pitts, Ind. Et al vs. Win-
ston C. Brown - Order appointing
guardian ad litem signed. Evidence
heard. Settlement approved. Judg-
ment signed.
Ronnie Hart DBA hart Construc-
tion vs. H.C. Buckner and wife, Rosa
Lee Buckner - Heard motion for
judgment and granted same. Judge-
ment signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital
vs Joe Louis Parks - Evidence heard.
Judgment for plaintiff. Judgment
signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital
vs. Pete Alonza - Evidence heard.
Judgment for plaintiff. Judgment
signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital
vs. Michael D. Work - Judgment for
plaintiff. Judgment signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital
vs. Bob Wayne Hughes - Judgment
for plaintiff. Judgment signed.
Nan Travis Memorial Hospital
vs. Jerry Wayne Walding Sr. - Judg-
ment for plaintiff. Judgment signed.
Jimmy Myers, Indv. and DBA
Myers Kwik Stop vs. Nathan Alders
Jr. - Evidence heard. Judgment for
plaintiff. Judgment signed.
Best Video ofTexas, Inc. vs. Terry
Kroll, Indv. DBA Movie Media
Marketing - Evidence heard. Judg-
ment for plaintiff. Judgment Bigned.
Prudential Property & Casualty
Insurance Co. vs. Brandall Lee
Porter - Evidence heard. Judgment
for plaintiff. Judgment signed.
Purcell Tire Company vs. Buddy
Watson, Ind. and DBAFlournoy Tire
- Evidence heard. Judgment for
plaintiff. Judgment signed.
Frank LaRue Insurance Agency
vs. Garland Pool, Jr. Ind. & DBA
Tallmari Pool - Evidence heard.
Judgment for plaintiff. Judgment
signed.
r Waymon Earl Nathaniel, theft
over $750 but less than $20,000 -
Defendant present. Attorney ap-
pointed to represent Defendant.
Alonzo Lee Bowens, burglary of
building - Defendant present. At-
torney appointed to represent De-
fendant.
Buddy Rawlinson, burglary of
building - Defendant present. At-
torney appointed to represent De-
fendant.
Thomas Christopher Johnson,
delivery of controlled substance -
Defendant present. Attorney ap-
pointed to represent Defendant.
Rosie Jordan, tampering with
Governmental Record - Defendant
present. Attorney appointed to rep-
resent Defendant.
Margaret Crayton, delivery of
controlled substance - Defendant
present. Attorney appointed to rep-
resent Defendant.
Lance White, burglary of build-
ing - Defendant present. Attorney
appointed to represent Defendant.
Sandra Martinez Moore, forgery -
Defendant present. Attorney ap-
pointed to represent Defendant.
Elbert Donnell, Jr., forgery - De-
fendant present. Attorney appointed
to represent Defendant.
Junior Taylor, deliveiy of con-
trolled substance - Defendant pres-
ent Attorney appointed to repre-
sent Defendant
Vincent Sessions, delivery of
controlled substance - Defendant
present. Attorney appointed to rep-
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resent Defendant
Vincent Sessions, delivery of
controlled substance - Defendant
present. Attorney appointed to rep-
resent Defendant
Norman Craig Willis, delivery of
controlled substance - Defendant
present. Attorney appointed to rep-
resent Defendant.
Robert Lee Thompson, delivery of
controlled substance - Defendant
present. Attorney appointed to rep-
resent Defendant.
Larry Lee Powell, unauthorized
use of motor vehicle, enhanced -
Defendant present. Attorney ap-
pointed to represent Defendant.
Roycell Warren, burglary ofbuild-
ing - Defendant with Counsel pres-
ent. Defendant pleaded guilty and
as per plea bargain agreement be-
tween Defendant, Defendant's At-
torney and State's Attorney, Defen-
dant was sentenced to 10 years in
T.D.C.
Earl Mitchell, forgery - Defen-
dant with Counsel present. Heard
motion to revoke probation and as
per State recommendation revoked
probation and sentenced Defendant
to eight years in T.D.C.
Jerry Wayne Gour, DWI subse-
quent - Order Bigned granting
State's motion to dismiss.
Roycell Warren, burglary ofbuild-
ing - Defendant with Counsel pres-
ent. Heard motion to revoke proba-
tion. Defendant pleaded True as per
State's recommendation Defendant
sentenced to County jail for one year.
Paul Cawthon, possession of con-
trolled substance - Order to dismiss
signed.
Stacy Anderson, delivery of con-
trolled substance - Defendant pres-
ent. Attorney appointed to repre-
sent Defendant.
Gary Shenores Johnson, Burglary
of motor vehicle and escape - IN-
SERT
Billy Ray Wilson Whitaker, for-
gery -Defendarit present. Attorney
appointed to represent Defendant.
CRIMINAL DOCKET
The State ¿f Texas vs:
Andrew Wood, delivery of con-
trolled substance - Defendant pres-
ent. Attorney appointed to repre-
sent Defendant.
Dewight Von McBride, burglary
of habitation.'Defendant with coun-
sel present, waived Jury and after
being duly warned pleaded guilty
before Court. Evidence heard. De-
fendant found guilty. Punishment
assessed at 10 years in T.D.C.
Joe Allen Thorn, possession of
controlled substance and possession
of prohibited weapon - Defendant
with counsel present waived Jury
and afteV being duly warned pleaded
guilty before Court. Evidence heard.
Defendant found guilty. Punish-
ment assessed at five years in T.D.C.
Joe Allen Thorn, possession of
controlled substance - Defendant
with counsel present, waived jury
and after being duly warned pleaded
guilty before Court. Evidence heard.
Defendant found guilty. Punish-
ment assessed at five yearsin T.D.C.
Probated.
Richard Moseley, delivery of con-
trolled substance - Defendant pres-
ent. Attorney appointed to repre-
sent Defendant.
Richard Lee Moseley, theft over
$760 but less than $20,000 - Defen-
dant present. Attorney appointed to
represent Defendant.
Rowan Kay Dennis AKA Peetie,
delivery of controlled substance -
Defendant present Attorney ap-
pointed to represent Defendant.
Eddie Floyd Dennis, delivery of
controlled substance - Defendant
present. Attorney appointed to rep-
resent Defendant
Kenny Davis, delivery of con-
trolled substance - Defendant pres-
ent. Attorney appointed to repre-
sent Defendant.
Robert Cook, delivery of controlled
substance • Defendant present.
Attorney appointed to represent
Defendant.
Curtis Ham, deliveiy of controlled
substance - Defendant present.
Attorney appointed to represent
Defendant
Wellington Cordoba, possession
of controlled substance - Defendant
with counsel present, waived Jury
after being duly warned pleaded
guilty before Court. Evidence heard.
Defendant found mentally compe-
tent, Defendant's plea of guilty was
freely and voluntarily made and in
accordance with plea bargain agree-
ment between the Defendant and
Defendant's Attorney and State's
Attorney, Defendant was placed on
probation for 10 years and assessed
a fine of $1,000.
Kathy Season, possession of con-
trolled substance - Defendant with
counsel present, waived Jury after
being duly warned pleaded guilty
before Court. Evidence heard. De-
fendant found mentally competent,
Defendant's plea of guilty was freely
and voluntarily made and in accor-
dance with plea bargain agreement
between the Defendant and
Defendant's Attorney and State's
Attorney, Defendant was placed on
probation for 10 yean and assessed
a fine of $1,000.
Javier Lemux, possession of con-
trolled substance - Defendant with
counsel present, waived Jury after
being duly warned pleaded guilty
before Court. Evidence heard. De-
fendant found mentally competent,
Defendant's plea of guilty wasfreely
and voluntarily made and in accor-
dance with plea bargain agreement
between the Defendant and
Defendant's Attorney and State's
Attorney, Defendant was placed on
probation for 10 years and assessed
a fine of $1,(KK).
Steven Lee Rpurger, possession
of controlled substance - Defendant
with Counsel present, waived Jury
after being duly warned pleaded
guilty before Court. Evidence heard.
Defendant found guilty. Punish-
ment assessed at five years i n T. D.C.
probated.
Steven Spurger, possession of
controlled substance - Defendant
with Counsel present, waived Jury
after being duly warned pleaded
guilty before Court. Evidence heard.
Defendant found guilty. Punish-
ment assessed at five years i n T. D.C.
Defendant sentenced.
Mary McClendon, burglary of
habitation - Defendant with Coun-
sel present. Defendant entered plea
of True to application for revocation
of probation. Defendant found
guilty. Punishment assessed at 10
years in T.D.C. Defendant placed
on probation, such to begin at the
time Defendant is released from
T.D.C. on another offense, on rec-
ommendation of State's Attorney.
Ray Cordell Whitaker, delivery of
controlled substance - Defendant
present. Attorney appointed to rep-
resent Defendant.
Marriage
licenses issued
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ON SEPT. 20, ERIC AND LAUREN Kendrick will celebrate their 5th
birthday. The twins are the children of Paul and Kathy Kendrick
of Nacogdoches, the grandchildren of the Rev. and Mrs. Gene
Kendrick of Conroe and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Pringle of Alto.
H & R BLOCK TAX COURSE BEGINS SOON
Couples receiving marriage li-
cense in the office of the county
clerk include:
Craig Douglas Caldwell and Susie
Ann Hamby, both of Rusk.
Dennis Charles Polosek Jr. and
Jodi Lynee Montgomery, both of
Jacksonville.
Mark Timothy Sexton and Sad-
ena Diann Jenkins, both of Jackson-
ville.
Jesse Buckner Hunt and Shirley
White, both of Rusk.
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Cherokeean/Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 141, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1989, newspaper, September 14, 1989; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151921/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.