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Corsicana Weekly Light from Corsicana, Texas • Page 10

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SE DISTRICT OFFICE Cameron Edward Griggs vs. Elva Yvonne Griggs, order granting? temporary restraining order and hearing for tpmnorarv injunction. James H. Montgomery' vs. Barbara A.

Montgomery, divorce granted; custody of minor children awarded to defendant with plaintiff having reasonable visitation privileges; child payments set. J. C. McCoy vs. Ehiane T.

McCoy, defendant ordered to cea.se and desist from communicating with, visiting, threatening defendant, or selling, mortgaging or disposing of community property; ordered to appear in court at 10 a.m. May 15. New Cases Filed J. C. McCoy vs.

Duane T. McCoy, dissolution of marriage. OFFICE There were 17 prisoners In county jail this morning. JUSTICE COURTS, PCT. I W.

H. Tipton, Place 1 Fines from traffic violations totaled Pat Cummings, alias Wilson, of Killeen was charged with two of pa.s.sing a fal.se in.strument in writing and one count of defraudmg with a worthle.ss check and theft by fal.se pretext. A claims court case, Dixie Finance vs. Tommy (if Corsicana, was filed. A iTiarriage ceremony was performed for John Kdward Koberts and Linda Sue Watkins of (lorsicana.

Aubrey Smith, Place 2 Fines from 12 traffic violations totaled $365. A charge of driving while intoxicated, filed against Bobbie liay Ma.ssey of Corsicana, was transcribed to county cDurt with $500 bndnd. Two charges against Billy Adams, burglary and passing a false instrument in writing, wore transcribed to district court with $500 bond each. A charge of passing a false instrument in writing, filed against W. H.

Smith, was transcribed to district court with $500 bond. COUNTY OFFICE Warranty Deeds E. M. Sheppard, et ux, to Willis 5. Hooser, et ux, 0.320 acre in the Noah Kezzia Survey, A-466.

Carrye Tickle, a widow, to Imogene Hollingsworth, et al, two tracts being parts of lots Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9 in block No. 9 in the town of Puidon. H. Grady Davis, et ux, to Imogene Hollingsworth, et al, two ti acts being parts of lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 in block No.

9 in the town of Puidon. T. Walter Hrwin et al, to J. C. Roe, ti ustee, a lot 285 by 100 feet out of the Summerville Sui-vey.

Kquipnient ('ompany, a corporation, to Marvin Hon- litMson. et ux, 10 acres in the upper 1). T. Dunham Survey. J.

B. Paschal, et Daisy to Alvey G. Brown, et Huby Brown, two ti acts bt'ing 3.2K) acres in the i). W. Muse Survey, A-549, and lot No.

10 in of the ('ity of Corsicana COUNTY CLKKKS OFFICE Marriage licenses were i.ssued to Melvm Hay Jarnagin of (iallup. N.M. and Dorothy Jean Atchlo), Midwest City, Okla. John lulward Hoberts. sicana, and Linda Sue Watkins, t'orsicana, 5-4-72.

Alvin V. Hichardson. Corsicana, and Evelyn Huth Hichardson. 5-4-72. Augic Donald Juniey, Corsicana, and Betty Joy Holloway, Corsicana, 5-5-72.

Farris Bowens, Corsicana, and Hulla B. Barton, Corsicana. 5-572. I -uke Turner, Ennis, and Peggy Jo C'ollins, F'nnis, 5-5-72. JUSTICE COURTS.

PC'T. I W. H. Tipton. Place 1 Fines from 16 traffic violations totaled $477.50.

Melvin Williams of Kerens was assessed $21.50 on a charge of drunkenoess. Jciry Sykes of Corsicana was assessed $14.80 on a charge of defrauding with a worthless chock and theft by false pretext. Marriage ceremonies were performed for Alvin Hichardson and Evelyn Hichardson, both of I'cM sicana: and Luke Turner and IVggie Jo C'ollins both of Ennis. Aubrey Smith, Place 2 Fines from 11 traffic violations totaled $378. A charge of drunkenness, filed against Coy L.

McClendon, resulted in assessment of $27.50 fine and costs, A small claims court case, Nathaniel Hain vs. Lloyd Young of Frost, was acccptwi. SHERIFF OFFICE There prisoners in jail Warranty Deeds Ida Wvant, c( al, to W. lot No. No.

587. City of Corsicana, Nathan Hickman of Powell was Mollie Jo Tucker and Ruth assessed $37.50 on a charge of Hustead to L. McRae, et ux, a defrauding with a worthless lot in the Noah Kezziah Survey in check and theft by false pretext the Town of Frost. others charged with Kendall Uyton Garner to Lacy defrauding with a worthless McGraw, 3.956 acres in the J. W.

check and theft by false pretext Moore Survey, A-558; John Ue include: Monty Pennell of Survey, A-495; and Joseph Lynn Navarro Junior College; Mrs Survey, A-493. Shirley Wendler of Kemp, Shell Oil Company to William Mrs. J. D. Durmon of Kerens; H.

Winters, two parcels being in Ronnie R. Howell of Athens; and the City of Corsicana. Carolyn Hassell of Corsicana. Claude Porter White, a widow, Small claims court cases into E.W. Hable Sons, lots elude Western Auto Stores vs.

Joe Nos. 6,7, 8,9 and 10 in block No. Nathan Brown, George Rooks 79, City of Corsicana. and Sidney Polk, all of Corsicana. Unda Watkins to Robert Don David McCullen Melville of Watkins, the south 55 feet of the Fort Worth was assessed $106.50 north half of block No.

7, D. W. fine and costs on a charge of noot Wright Addition, Town of Barry, having a Texas drivers license in T. Walter Erwin, III, to Hugh possession while driving a motor Halloway, et ux, a lot in the vehicle and $52.50 on a charge of William Meador Survey, A-563. using a fictitious Texas drivers James Luther Henry, et al, to license.

ElouiseTennison, lots Nos. 13 and James F. Filip of Fort Worth 14 in the J. H. Farmer addition to was charged with permitting the Town of Dawson, being in the another to use his Texas drivers John Fullerton Survey.

license. F. B. Smith, et ux, to Ronald A. Aubrey Smith, Place 2 Willi.s, two tracts being 3 acres Fines from nine traffic and 9.748 acres in the Thomas violations totaled $262.50, and one Morrow Honald A.

Willis to Charles M. Ferrell, et ux, two tracts being 3 acres and 9.748 acres in the Thomas Morrow liCague. Bi'rtha Dosser, et al, to James K. Jones, et ux, lots Nos. 65 and 66 in block No.

588, City of James 0. King to Jeffery L. Watson, et ux, lot No. 6, block No. of North Park Addition, of Corsicana.

Jimmy M. Bailey, et ux, to Honald A. Willis, trustee, lot No. 3 in No. 452, Byron Cheney Addition No.

2, City of Corsicana. Honald Willis Jr. to F. B. Smith, lot No.

3, Block No. 452, Byron Cheney Addition No. 2, City of Corsicana. Willis Heal Estate to Sidney J. Smith, all of Ix)t No.

1 and east 2.5 feet of lot No. 2, block No. 577 of Colonial Heights Addition, City of Corsicana. James 0. King to Billy Don Watkins, lot No.

8, block No. 1115, Woodland Hills Addition No. 11, City of Corsicana. Andrew Westbrook, et ux, et al, to Jack Reed, et al, doing business as III Heed Brothers, 43.876 acres In the H. H.

Horn Survey, A-331. Zack Sims, et ux, Ramona Sims, to Bob J. Busby and Heba Ann Busby, the north 75 feet of lot No. 2 and south 6 feet of lot No. 1, block No.

1028-(j, City of Corsicana. DISTRICT CLERK Ofiee J. C. McCoy vs. Duane McCoy, order resetting hearing for 10 a.m.

on May 8. Randall G. Towers vs. Dorothey Sue Towers, order setting hearing for 10 a.m. on May 15 to show cause concerning visitating privileges and tem- restraining order.

New Cases Filed J. W. Bates filed a petition for drivers license. JUSTICE COURTS, I W. H.

Tipton, Place 1 Di.sposition of cases Involving a of probation or suspension of State of Texas drivers license is as follows: Upchurch, 1717 Woodlawn, Corsicana, had his license suspended for a period of two montlis. His attorney gave oral notice of appeal. 'Hie susptMision was based on a charge of failure to submit to a dicmical breath test after bt'ing requested to do so by a law enforcement officer and while U'lng under arrest. Edward Oliphant, Route 2. Corsicana, was placed on six months piobiitlon as result of a Nov.

13, 1971 and a Dec. 25, 1971 sjx'eding nolatlon. Alan Skews, 512 N. 31st St. was placed on six months probation as result of an CVt.

23, 1971, citation for Improper start from parked position and a Nov. 21, 1971 speeiiing citation. Ivan Barnes. 1801 N. Beaton, Corsicana, was placed on six months probation as result of a Nov.

6. 1971, citation for 1 -unning a red light and a Dec. 3. 1971, citation for failure to yield right of way. Nalcome Berkley of Corsicana was placed on six months probation resulting from speeding citations on Sept.

6. 1970, Sept. 18,1971. Dec. 15, 1971, and July 4, 1971, and a Feb.

25, 1971, citation for improper tum- left wrong lane. Joe Conger had his license suspended for two months. His attomey gave oral notice of appeal. The suspension was based on a charge of refusing to submit to a chemical breatli test after duly requested to do so by a law enforcement officer and while being luider arrest. Fines from 13 traffic violations totaled $389, and one overweight tj uck fine was $52.50.

Jerry L. King of Fort Worth Wits assessed $27.50 fine and costs on a cluirge of throwing trash on a public highway. overweight truck fine was $62.50. Mrs. Pat Cummings of Plano was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext.

A small claims court citation, styled Gerald W. Stratntton vs. G. W. Hamlett of Corsicana, was filed.

COUNTY OFFICE Marriage licenses were Issued to Ixiwis Taulton, Mexia, and Joyce Hose Smith, Mexia, 5-8-72. Douglas Charles Whistler, Euless, and Sherri Lynn Brinkley, Euless, 5-9-72. Paul Daniels, Athens, and Tlieresa Mae Belew, Athens, 5-972. Warranty Deeds C. H.

Saxon, et ux, to Arthur Watson, et ux, lot No. 14 In the Wolf Creek Park No. 3 addition of liike Navarro Mills. Evelyn Miller, et al, to J. M.

Wilson, undivided one-half Interest to lot No. 1 In block No. 150 In the City of Corsicana. J. C.

Rhodes, et al, to Homer Humphries, lots Nos. 9 and 10, block No. 51 of the HR Addition In the City of Corsicana. Floyd A. Kirk to Edward M.

Erwin, 3.993 acres in the James Powell Survey. Estate of Lena Jolesch, deceased, by and through Sophia Alexander and the Republic National Bank of Dallas, to Board of the State of Texas, 39.78 acres In the E. Melton Survey. A-592. Louis Shwarts, et al, to Board of the State of Texas, 39.78 acres In the E.

Melton Survey, A-592. Other Deeds Land Board of the State of Texas to Larry S. Mayo, 39.78 acres in the E. Melton Survey, A-592. DISTRICT OFFICE J.

('. McCoy vs. Duane T. temporary order for support. Wallace Langston vs.

Johnny Choice, et al, receiver ordered to execute a deed in favor of plaintiff and deliver it to him; provision for fees to be piiid. Linda Howland vs. Doyle Howland, writ of habeas corpus concerning custody of a minor child. Linda Howland vs. Doyle Howland, temporary restraining order issued against defendant.

New Cases Filed Walter Guerra, et al, vs. Donald Roush and Dennis Alan Roush, damages and personal injury. JUSTICE COURTS, PCT. I W. H.

Tipton, Place 1 Fines from nine traffic violations totaled $265. Nathan Rickman of Powell was assessetl $37.50 on a charge of defrauding with a w'orthless check and theft by false pretext. Carolyn Hassell of Corsicana was assessed $14.80 fine and cost on a charge of defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. A small claims court case was filed styled Cooper, Eady Judson Insui'ance Co. vs.

Billy P'arl Alsup of Corsicana. Aubrey Smith. Place 2 Fines from three traffic violations totaled $82.50. D. M.

Pi'uitt of Ennis was assessed $59.80 fine and costs on a charge of defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. CORRECTION: The name of a man listed In the Monday, May 8, courthouse records as Coy L. McClendon, charged with drunkenness, incoirect. The name of the defendant Is actually L. McClenahan of Dallas.

He was assessed $27.50 fine and COUNTY OFFICE A marriage license was issued to Walter Arthur Spill II of Grand Prairie and Judy Cobb of Grand Prairie, 5-9-72, Warranty Deeds Fate Brown, et ux, to Claude Maggard, 0.818 acre in the H.T. B. Railroad Survey, A-416. Sidney J. Smith to L.

Stringer, all of lot No. 1 and the east 2.5 feet of lot No. 2, block No. 577 of Colonial Heights Addition, City of Corsicana. Ernest Featherston to Richard 0.

Baker, et ux, lots Nos. 4 and 5, block of Angus Heights Addition. Blackland Oil Company of Corsicana, a corporation, to E. W. Hable and Sons, lots Nos.

and 15 in block No. 79, City of Corsicana. John W. Powell, individually and as agent and attomey-in- fact, to Charles Kenneth Mahoney, a lot 146 by 236 feet in block No. 801, City of Corsicana.

Ronnie Wilson Maza to C. H. Saxon, et ux, lot No. 13 in the Wolf Creek Park No. 3 addition of Navarro Mills.

M. Van Benschoten, et vir, et al, to Victor Cooper, 0. L. Albritton Jr. and Edward M.

Polk III, and Melvin Jordan, 98 acres in the Joseph Quirk Survey, A)18, and the A. C. Wingate Survey, A-822. DISTRICT OFFICE Frank Ellis Swan vs. Melba liOuise Swan, divorce granted; waiting period for remarriage waived by court.

Gwendolyn Starks vs. Charles James Starks, temporary restraining order issued; defendant ordered to appear for hearing concerning temporary injunction. Evelyn R. Redic vs. Manuel Redic show cause order concerning child support.

New Cases Filed Gwendolyn Starks vs. Charles James Starks, dissolution of marriage. Robbie Jansky vs. Emil Jansky, dissolution of marriage. Lena Raney Shelton vs.

Thomas Wayne Shelton, dissolution of marriage. Argonaut Insurance Company vs. Sam L. Green, suit to set aside award. JUSTICE COURTS, PCT.

I W. H. Tipton, Place I Fines from seven traffic violations totaled $247.50, and one overweight truck fine was $52.50. Mrs. J.

D. Durmon of Kerens was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. Bond was set at $500 on Orbie Nabb charged with misuse of a credit card. William Joe Kachtik of Corsicana was charged with driving while Intoxicated and bond was set at $500. James Ryan Schell of Houston was charged with auto theft (bond set at and driving while intoxicated (bond set at 1 000 A small claims court case, styled Hardware Company of Kerens vs.

Southwestern Transportation of Dallas, was filed. Jolin Sullivan of Corsicana was assessed $16.50 on a charge of diunkenness. Opel M. Brown of Corsicana was assessed $16.50 on a charge of drunkenness. Aubrey Smith, Place 2 Fines from eight traffic violations totaled $235.

Brenda Sheppard Marion of Fairfield was charged with burglary. A warrant was issued, and the case was transcribed to district coui't with $200 bond. Troy Ray Sheppard of Fairfield was charged with burglary. A warrant was issued. COUNTY COURT J.

Reeves was fined $500 plus costs and 60 days probated sentence on a charge of while intoxicated. Reed Herd was fined $50 plus costs and three days probated sentence on a charge of driving intoxicates. Allison Barley was fined $1 plus costs on a charge of speeding. charge of speeding. of false swearing.

charge of aggravated assault, fUed against Robert Vassel, was dismissed. OFFICE There were 19 prisoners in county jail this morning. Obituaries Joe F. Patak Hatley Dixon will be held at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Bunch Funeral Home for Joe F.

Patak, 68, of 204 E. Crockett who died Wednesday at St. Hospital in Dallas. formerly of Corsicana. The Rev.

James Crowley officiated. Griffin Funeral Home was in charge. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Grand Prairie from the Brown-Pike Funeral Home. He is survived by two sons, James C.

Crowley, of Grand Prairie and Wayne Edward Crowley of Tulsa, and two brothers, Claude Crowley of Corsicana and Sam Crowley of Kerens. MEMORIAL Patient total Friday was 121 ADMITTED-Bertie Tinkle, Jim B. Horn, Ruby D. Betts, Garland W. Pool, Clyde Boldin, Alma L.

Chaney, Verna B. Cook, Louise Mixon, Darrell W. Holder and Marie C. Lumpkin. DISMISSED-Virgil Y.

Anderson, Gladys I. Atkinson, Club V. Bell, Lila Caraway, Mattie S. George, Sharon R. Moore, Annie L.

Moss, Tameko L. Moss, Trammell N. Norman, Pamela M. Perry, Pat E. Preston, Lawrence R.

Robinson and Mary L. Sealy. Mrs. Matt Babek of San Pedro, C. McGee, Mrs.

Joh Rezik of Ennis; Eva H. Bobalik, J. Malcolm Mrs. Andrew Pruitt of Dallas; Tankersley, Claudia M. Walden, and a grandson, Billy Jo Melin of Bobby D.

Raindle, Lottie M. Wliitney. William R. Bruce, services were scheduled for 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Ennis for Hatley A.

Dixon, 83. of 824 South 12th Street in Waco, who died Wednesday at Hillcrest Hequem Mass w.n be at 1 Hospital in Waco. Rev. R. P.

MrS. Uf HieS wn. Friday at St Catholic and Rev. Joe C. Hixon Qiurch and inteiment will be in officiate, witli intemient St.

Joseph Cemetery. Myrtle Cemetery. Funeral He was involved in an accident were handlH by last Friday when a truck hu hmi gunch Funeral Home, while crossmg a street in Ennis. He was the custodian for St. Catholic Church and School.

He was a member of St. Church, KJT Society, Catholic Workmen and S.P.- J.S.T.. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Francis Patak of Ennis; a daughter, Mrs. Willie Melin of Duncanville; two brothers, Carl Pata! of Lelan, and Frank Patak of Littlefield; three sisters.

He was a retired employe of the Furnitui'e Store since 1952 and member of the Church of Clirist. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie Dixon; a son, Walter Cowling; two granddaughters all of Waco; a sister, Mrs, Muriel Gregston of Dallas; two brothers, Romer Dixon of Coipus Christ! and Dixon of Huntsville, Ala. Mrs. Smith and Son Pansy M.

Bradley, Stephen A. Whitfield, Lucille Mikula, Anna Mendheim, Mary A. Blackstone, Elmer E. Newman and Winnie 0. Cox.

DISMISSED-Hattie L. Arnett, Alfred M. Beene, Bonnie E. Carver, Alma L. Chaney, Duncan Mrs.

Crawford funeral services were to be held at 4 p.m. Monday at the Walker Funeral Home for Mrs. Ursula H. Smith, Funeral services for 23, and her son, Michael Smith, 3. Parlee Crawford, 94, were at 3.30 p.m.

Tuesday at the Corley their car here. The Rev. Lloyd Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Grimes, 82, were at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Assembly of God Church in Flynn, Texas, near Centerville.

The Rev. R. L. Rhodes officiated. Burial was in Gum Springs Cemetery there with a Corsicana funeral home in charge of arrangements.

Nephews were pallbearers. A resident of Corsicana for 30 years, she died Wednesday in Memorial Hospital. Her survivors are four grandchildren, Karen, Wayne, Gary and Howell Scott, all of Corsicana; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jimmie Scott, Corsicana; one brother, E. E.

McKnight, Corsicana; two sisters, Mrs. Eula Grimes and Mrs. Lula Grimes, both of Flynn; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Chapel with the Rev. A.

Clowe, Gail E. Clowe, Verna John Kdly officiating. Burial Sansom was to officiate, assisted in the Hamilton Cemetery with grandsons as pallbearers. A resident of Corsicana most of her life, she died Sunday in Evergreen Nursing Home. She was a member of Missionary Baptist Church.

are a son, W. A. 1 Crawford; Corsicana; tour Forces, for the funeral her husband, Mrs. Tliomas Twomey and Erma M. Corsicana; Mrs.

Delbert is survived by her parents Weidmann. of Germany and ha- relatives B. Crook, James L. Daniels, Harold J. Dozier, Dora S.

Elkins, Joe Foster, Dorothy F. Gaines, Robert E. Harper, Richard W. Langley, Milton R. Lewis, James D.

Lott, Joyce A. Cathy E. McCaslIn, Michael S. McCaslin, Myrtle B. Meadors, Brian A.

Richards, Rosellan Richards, James D. Speers, by the Rev. Robert Benson. Burial will be in Eschwege, Germany, where Mrs. Smith and her son both were born.

Her husband, Bryan Smith, arrived Monday from Germany where he is stationed in the U.S. MEMORIAL Patient total Monday was 129. ADMITTED SUNDAY- Joseph E. Moreland, Donald L. Cathy E.

McCaslin, Willie M. Poarch, Jack Hagler, Margie E. Ward, Eva M. Livingston, John E. McGraw, Pauline Roberson, Gladys W.

White, Shade Conner, Peggy N. Armstrong, Lillian L. McGraw, Naddie M. Zalkovsky, Wiler L. Brooks, Annie L.

Allen and Lucille Griggs. DISMISSED M. Abbit, Grace T. Armstrong, Emma J. Brown, Jessie J.

Ixiwrence, Del R. Pryor, Toni A. Pryor, Virginia M. Simington, Bryan N. Whitacre and Ceyla A.

Whitacre. Patient total Sunday was 116. ADMITTED SATURDAY- Glorla J. Hudson, Rosellan Richards, Ix)ra M. Stringer and Cora S.

Smalling. DISMISSED SATURDAY- Rosie M. Bruton, L. Carpenter, Emmet S. Cook, John E.

Covington, Becky S. Cox, Richard K. Cox, Darrell W. Holder, Jim Bob Horn, Mattie L. Miller, Mary C.

Patak, Ethel N. Richardson and Anna N. Wood. MEMORIAL Patient total Wednesday was 121 ADMITTED-Timothy R. McCrory, Monte R.

Johnson, R. T. Driver, Richard W. Barbara L. Barber, Jeffrey A.

Thomas, Dawn R. Brooks, Nilla S. Byers, Herbert T. Feuerbacher, R. A.

Nettles, Milton R. Lewis, John E. Covington, Claudette I. Hicks and Joyce A. Lott.

DISMISSED-Annie L. Allen, Peggy N. Armstrong, Roberta Brown, Joe Caldwell, Tave Forshaw, Rodney J. Gappleberg, Ruby E. Garrett, William C.

Gunn, Jack Hagler, Ouida F. Hartley, Ruby L. Hawkins, Arthur W. Hodge, Roy C. Hughes, Charlie R.

liCwis, Mildred F. Lewis, Tad B. McCann, Myrtle G. Middlebrooks, Mary R. Mitchell, Rhonda C.

Simington, Margie E. nest Solomon, Frederick, there. Michael Smith is survived 16 grandchildren. 53 Ms father; his paternal grandchildren and 13 great- Mr. and Mrs, gre at-gra ndchildren.

Mrs. Goodwin Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Friday at Corley Funeral Hor Chapel for Mrs. Zennie P. Goodwin, 79, who died Wednesday morning in Lancaster.

The Rev. J.L. Glaze officiated and burial was in Oakwood Cemetery. Survivors include three sons and other relatives. Pallbearers were L.S.

Hosch, A.R. Cravens, Earl McDaniel, T.L. Garza, Ed Goodwin, and Ernest Jones. Marvin Smith of Wortham, and his maternal grandparents in Germany. Mrs.

Jeffress services were scheduled for 4 p.m. today at Paschal Funeral Home for Mrs. John Jeffress, 70, of Ennis, who died yesterday in Ennis. Services were officiated by Rev. Cato Sherrar, with interment in Aligater Cemetery.

She is survived by her husband, John Jeffress of Ennis; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Williams of Miss filed against Johnny Else, was Ward, Evelyn L. Webb, Gladys transcribed back to peace justice W. White and Addie M. SHERIFF OFFICE There were 15 pi'isoners county jail morning.

in Sauceir was fined $1 plus costs and one day in jail on a charge of defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. 19484-A Charlie of transporting liquor to a dry area for purpose of sale, filed against Russell White, was dismissed, Turner Chilton was found guilty" on a charge os speeding. 19467-Jerry Sykes was fined $100 plus costs and six months in jail on a charge of defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. JeiTy Sykes was fined $100 plus costs and six months in jail on a charge of defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. Sykes was fined $100 plus costs and six months in jail on a charge of defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext.

L. Walker was fined $100 plus costs on a cbaree Zalkovsky. Patient total Tuesday was 128. ADMITTED-Edith Calame, Bobby G. Wilcox, Ina B.

Keel, Thelma F. Borden, Bonnie Stover, lx)ra L. Cunningham, Ruth Thomas, Georgia M. Hutyra, Mattie Huling, Rufus Jones, James L. Daniels, Joe Foster, Robert E.

Harper, Alva Slaughter, Dora F. Elkins, Ira Z. Sneed, Roy C. Hughes, Erma M. Weidmann, Rodney J.

Gappelberg and Roberta Sessions DISMISSED-Estelle Adams, Percy D. Blackburn, Kathryn M. Brown, Teresa L. Brown, Frances M. Downey, Alice Fletcher, Jerry J.

Garza, Bill L. Gillen, Audry M. Eva Hodge, Gloria J. Hudson, Victoria D. Hudson, James W.

Kellum, Billie V. Koch, Ruby F. McGilvra, Yulanda D. McGilvra, Mattie McLain, Veona Medaris, Eula L. Page, E.

L. Parrish and Anita B. Weems. Edinburg Mrs. Claude Marshall of Ennis; a son, J.

J. Inmon of Mrs. Ann Wilkins of Corsicana; Cayuga; a sister Mrs. J.C.Sitton two sons, John A. Wilkins of of Corsicana; a brother, J.

J. Austin and Lewis L. Wilkins, Upchurch of Tyler; seven of Baton Rouge, two grandchildren and three great brothers, Charles G. Wilkins of grandchildren. Ijberty City and Rev.

Emmett P. Wilkins of a I sisters, Mrs. Rae Whitteaker TClUCr of Ballinger and Mrs. Sidney L. Hanson of Brownwood; two Graveside services were to be grandchildren and a number of Friday at 2 p.m in the Woodland nieces and nephews.

Cemetery for Miss Emma Yelder, age 67, who was found Pallbearers were the Rev. Jim dead Wednesday at her home at Harris White, Rev. 112 E. 11th. Ave.

Death was at-Walter Buehrle, Rev. Dick tributed to natural causes Junkin, Rev. Newton following an inquest by Judge Buddy Couch, B. B. White and W.L.

Tipton. Melvin Hull, Jr. The Rev. Spears of the Grace TiyiorRe iiS direction of Calhoun Funeral Lee Simmons, Home. Leon Etheridge, Albert Survivors include several Randolph nephews and nieces.

Arrion Johnson, Alvin Robinson W. D. Ralston. Mrs. Owen J.C.

Crowley Funeral services for Mrs. May Owen, 56, who died Wednesday in Memorial Hospital, were at 3 p.m. Friday at the Griffin Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. B. J.

Grimes officiating. Burial was in Hamilton Cemetery. A resident of Corsicana for 15 years, she was a native of Franklin, Texas. She is survived by her husband, Marvin Owen of Corsicana; two sisters, Mrs. Lois Flanagan of Fort Worth and Mrs.

Macil Brooks of Dallas; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Marvin R. Owen, J. D. Hope, Jim Stough, Rufus Pevehouse, Charles Rogers and Vernon Tackett.

Medical Arts Changes Policy Medical Arts Clinic has adopted a new policy, effective May 1, of having Medicare payments paid directly to the patient rather than having payments go to the doctor or clinic, according to Don Bowen, clinic administrator. He said the routine of accepting Medicare and Medicaid patients is unchanged except for the Manager Says Sewage Is Top Local Problem Jack Russell, city manager, spoke to the Corsicana Optimists Monday night at the Holiday Inn about the futiuo needs of this city. He said sewer disposal and treatment is one of the major problems facing Corsicana. He said this priority Is partially a result of the emphasis placed on protection of our environment. Russell also commented that the thoroughfares are something to consider.

The city, he said, needs a thoroughfare to connect the north part of town with the downtown area. He replied to the question which many Corsicana residents ask when they have to wait for long lines of trains to pass. would be involved in eliminating the bottleneck at the Rock Island and Cotton Belt crossing at East 7th Avenue and South 7th Russell said due to location and cost involved, plus the fact that the grade required by the Texas Highway Department, It would be an engineering nightmare to the crossing problem at this time. He said Corsicana is probably the envy of every city because of its abundant water supply from Navarro Mills, Corsicana and Lake Halbert. In Optimist buslne.ss, Leroy Bonner, chairman of the FIsheree, said he needs all members out at the YMCA Saturday morning to help with the children, ages 6-12, participating in the FIsheree.

The children are asked to bring a sandwich. Neilan French reported about the Family Night Fish F'ry, scheduled to be held at Hamilton liOdge Monday night. He it will be catered and will co.st $1.75 per person for members and their families. RED ANGUS SALE June 3, 1972 Mexia, Texas dispersal of the ijGrimes 8. Stone Registered Angus herd at the farm 4 East of AAexia on U.S.

ij: 84. Selling 123 head 30 cows-c--10 Red ivAngus cows with FL Red Calves at side -16 ijj; Xbred heifers 8. bred cows--15 Graveside rites and burial heifers-lO bulls. For were at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at ijicatalog contact: Gayle Oakwood Cemetery for James Slngram, Sale Manager- Carl Crowley, 67, Arlington Box 579, Quitman, resident for 22 years.

He was Rev. Wilkins Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Friday in Liberty City, for the Rev. Lewis L. Wilkins, 71, retired Corsicana Presbyterian minister who died Wednesday in Memorial Hospital after a lengthy Illness.

Services were at the McCrarey Chapel Methodist Church with burial in the Mount Moriah Cemetery under direction of Griffin Funeral Home. Officiating ministers were the Rev. Eugene Wood, the Rev. John Barton and the Rev. Milam A.

Brantley. The Rev. Mr. Wilkins was chaplain of the Corsicana Lions Club, a 32nd degree Mason and member of Bertrand du Guesclin Commandery No. 14, K.

T. of Corsicana. During his ministry he held pastorates in Robstown, Rocksprings, Junction, Kenedy and San Saba in Texas, at Junction City, and at Holdanvllle and Sulphur in Oklahoma. He is survived by his widow. Need Money for -Auto Home Improvements' Farm Ranch Personal PUT OUR HANDY LOAN SERVICE I PLAN TO THE TEST! FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1.

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