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New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung from New Braunfels, Texas • Page 4

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4A New Braunfels Hetald-Zeitung Sunday, November 20,1983. Public records FELONIES Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 (R.G. "Doc" Blanchard, presiding) Everett E. Rhoden, 1202 Washington, West Monroe, burglary of a non-habitation and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, $15,000 bond on each charge. Larry B.

Traver, no address given, violation of probation, $15,00 bond. Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 (Harold Knieger, presiding) Arthur Lee Miller, 793-A Highway 46 South, indecency with a child, $2,500 bond. Robert Thomas Worley, 123 Claywell Alamo Heights, possession of a prohibited weapon, $1,500 bond. Sidney Eugene Miller, 908 Lessel, Jacksonville, delivery of marijuana over 200 pounds and delivery of cocaine, $50,000 bond on each charge. Kenneth Alan Alexander, 940 Wood delivery of marijuana over 200 pounds and delivery of cocaine, $50,000 bond on each charge.

Patsy Kathleen Owens, 1802 John West, Dallas, delivery of marijuana over 200 pounds and delivery of cocaine, $50,000 bond on each charge. Richard Lynn Underwood, 1802 John West, Bldg. 102, Dallas, delivery of marijuana over 200 pounds and delivery of cocaine, $50,000 bond on each charge. Rafael Gutierrez, 1111 Charco Blanco, Rio Grande, delivery of marijuana over 200 pounds and delivery of cocaine, $50,000 bond on each charge. Municipal Court (David Perkins, presiding judge) Eugene Galindo, 121 Water Lane, burglary of a habitation, $10,000 bond.

Reginald L. Nicholes, 241 Highway 81 West, No. 2, possession of marijuana over four ounces, $2,500 bond. Ludivina D. Nicholes, 241 Highway 81 West, No.

2, possession of marijuana over four ounces, $2,500 bond. DIVORCES 22nd District Court (Charles Ramsay, presiding judge) Emmele, Frankie Nell and Kent Allen. 207th District Court (Robert Pfeuffer, presiding judge) Sargeant, Ronald and Laura. 274th District Court (Fred Moore, presiding judge) Halbardier, Nora and Harold. Villanueva, Yvonne Marie and Johnny S.

County Court-at-Law (RonZipp, presiding judge) Armatta, Lawrence and Corinne. MARRIAGES County Clerk's Off ice Martin Rodriguez and Denise Annette Aldana. Christopher Johne Scafe and Sharon Jean Cross. Alfredo Castillo Martinez and Oralia Espinoza Gonzalez. Maxwell S.

Schefeler and Michael Ann Lively. John R. Wuest and Mary Ellen Scholtens. John Thomas Ledford and Weather Margaret Susan Battle. James Emil Williams and Terry Anne Clark.

Ramon Raul Madrid and Esther Gonzales. Charles Arthur Hamp and Sherri Hary Ducote. CONVICTIONS County Conrt-at-Law (RonZtpp, presiding )ndge) Karen Steinbach, 180 Caddell Lane, Driving While Intoxicated, driver's license suspended, and 60 days in jail. Clarence Jerry Caton 813 Kingsbridge, Garland, possession of marijuana under two ounces, $150 fine. Donald Ray Anchick 2925 E.

Pecan, DWI, driver's license suspended, and 30 days in jail. Jon Trimble, 11018 Whisper Hollow, San Antonio, DWI, 60 days in jail, probated for one year, and a $375 fine. Michael Anastasi, 770-A, Concordia, Beeville, DWI, 60 days in jail, probated for one year, and a $250 fine. George Woodruff, 173 Willow, McQueeney, DWI, work release violated, sentenced to 16 months in the Comal County Jail (straight time). Leon Mulkey, 136 South West End, DWI, 30 days in jail on work release, and driver's license suspended.

Jess Hilberto Manchaca, 2810 S. St. Mary's, San Antonio, theft over $20 but less than $200, eight days in jail with credit for time served, and a $50 fine. David Grieco, 1040 FM 78, No. 103, Schertz, DWI, driver's license suspended, three days in jail with credit, and a $250 fine.

Stephen J. Thomas, Star Route 2, Box 241-A, Canyon Lake, DWI, 60 days in jail, probated for one year, and a $250 fine. Onesimo Pineda, 2055 W. Mill, DWI, 60 days in jail, probated for one year, and a $250 fine. Dale J.

Martin, 11313 Ivory Oak, San Antonio, DWI, driver's license suspended for one year, five days in jail with credit, and a $250 fine. Joseph C. Gullyes, 6311 Beverly Hill, Houston, DWI, 60 days in jail, probated for one year, and a $250 fine. BIRTHS McKenna Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Valentine, Route 1, Box 65, Driftwood, 8 11 oz. boy, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Garza, Route 2, Box 198-E, Marion, 8 5 oz. boy, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs.

George Falkenberg, P.O. Box 225, Spring Branch, 7 3 oz. girl, Nov. 9. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Rauch, Route 8, Box 63-E, New Braunfels, 7 15 oz. girl, Nov. 9. Mr.

and Mrs. Sammy Garcia, 690 N. Houston, 7 4 oz. girl, Nov. 9.

Mr. and Mrs. Juan Ozuna, 302 E. South, 6 8 oz. girl, Nov.

9. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Neathery, 186-A West 8 10 oz. boy, Nov.

10. Mr. and Mrs. Armando Aquirre, 511 N. Central, 8 13 oz.

boy, Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith, 1356 Huaco Springs 7 4 oz.

boy, Nov. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gratch, Route 3, San Antonio, 7 lb.

boy, Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brandt, 371 W.

Lincoln, 7 15 oz. girl, Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs.

Lesley Cowan, 1017 Porter, San Marcos, 6 11 oz. girl, Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs.

David B. Martinez, 1695 W. Bridge, 9 6 oz. boy, Nov. 15.

Thanksgiving Buffet Thanksgiving Day Only Turkey Gravy Dressing all the trimmings Salad Vegetables Child's Plate of Desserts 1440 N. Walnut STEAK HOUSE Local temperatures North winds took Saturday's high of 76 down to a low in the 90s. Tonight will be wanner. Expect a high today near 70, a low tonight in the mid-40s and a high in the mid-VOs on Monday. Texas Heavy thunderstorms rolled across East and Northeast Texas Saturday, trigger a tornado that injured five people near Millican and destroyed homes, a church, cars and farm equipment.

The heavy rain, which has moved east and out of Texas, was the result of the combination of a low pressure trough out ahead of a cold front that sweeping across the state ahead of strong gusty winds. The hardest rains fell in the extreme eastern tier of Texas, but a few light showers fell over portions of South Central Texas. The tornado touched down at 9:40 a.m. on a cotton plantation near Millican and about 20 miles southeast of College Station, said Department of Public Safety communications supervisor Sam Saxon. "It dropped out of the sky, moved west to east for about a mile and then went back into the clouds," Saxon said.

Five people were injured and taken to Grimes Memorial Hospital in Navasota. One person was critically injured, suffering lacerations and possible internal injuries, said nursing supervisor Norma Mason. The other four were in stable condition with lacerations and broken bones, Ms. Mason said. Saxon said the twister destroyed five homes, a church, several vehicles and farm equipment.

Eleven other homes were damaged, he said. Forecasters said showers and strong gusty winds will accompany the cold wave as it moves toward the Coastal Plains and East Texas Sunday. Skies will be clear and temperatures colder behind the front. The Nation An intense weather system carried wet, windy weather to the central part of the nation Saturday, and a cold front associated with it triggered severe thunderstorms and at least one tornado over the south-central states. A tornado that touched down near Millican, Texas, southeast of College Station, injured at least five people and destroyed several homes.

A tornado watch was issued for parts of eastern Texas, western and northern Louisiana and southern Arkansas. Scattered heavy thunderstorms spread over south- central, Arkansas, northwestern and west-central Louisiana and eastern Texas, with locally heavy rain that flooded some streets and small streams, and wind gusts up to 60 mph. High wind blew down several farm buildings and trees near Hope, and wind damage also was reported in Arkansas' western Pulaski County, including downed trees and power lines and damaged roofs. SAVINGS BOND FROM KitchenAid When you buy a new KitchenAid Superba Built-in or Convertible Portable Buy a KitchenAid dishwasher and enjoy: 16-Position Upper Rack High Pressure Multi-Level Wash System Flo-Thru Drying with Energy Saver Option Automatic Rinse Agent Dispenser Heavy Duty WHorsepower Motor 10,5 and 1 -Year Triple Protection Warranty OFFER ENDS DECEMBER 31,1983 Konee Sflfllg FOIMEDU MEWERS APPLIANCE 4 TV CENTil For the way it's made HOURS Ml. Hailstones the size of golfballs and baseballs pelted an area east of Dallas, Texas, with hail the size of marbles at Delight, Ark.

An extensive area of occasionally heavy rain accompanied the main weather system as it moved from the Rockies onto the Plains, with overnight totals from a quarter of an inch to IH inches. Some places got snow mixed with rain. Overnight, the storm had dumped up to 17 inches of snow in Colorado's mountains. An avalanche warning was posted for the northern Front Range from Loveland Pass north to Cameron Pass. An extensive line of showers and thunderstorms extended from northern Illinois into eastern Texas.

A deep low pressure center off the northern Pacific Coast caused high wind along the coasts of Washington, Oregon and northern California, with gusts up to 60 mph. Gale warnings were issued along the coast. Travelers advisories were issued for the Cascades of Washington, with winter storm watches posted for much of northern California and northern and central Nevada. Temperatures around the nation at 2 p.m. EST ranged from 26 degrees at Big Piney, to 86 degrees at Brownsville, Texas.

The low for the day was 7 degrees at West Yellowstone, Mont. For Sunday, rain was forecast over much of the East, changing to snow over the upper Great Lakes and upper Mississippi Valley. Thunderstorms were forecast across parts of the Southeast. Rain was forecast over the West, changing to snow at higher elevations. Let Us Decorate Your Home For The Holidays SAVE 25 CUSTOM DRAPERIES TOP TREATMENTS BANDING BEDSPREADS COVERLETS SHADES TABLE ROUNDS AND MORE! SAVE OPEN 5:30 SATURDAY 9-1 Come By and 659 LANDA ST.

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