Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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JacksLo/o, Texas, Gazette-News
Page 2
Thursday, August 25, I960
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Records From Jack County Court House
Proof of Heirship Ass’n — Melvin Watson et ux.
Atticus William Bailey et ux, Champlin Oil & Refg. Co. — ;
6. D. Brown et al. J. A. (Gus) Jones.
The Life Ins. Co. of Virginia
—A. B. Brooks et ux.
First Nat’l Bank, Jacksboro
— B. B. Bryson.
Oscar Davis, Jr.—R. L. Boyd
et al.
W. H. Carter
homes.
Thos. Cherryhomes
Thos. Cherry-
N. E.
H. J. Heart-
Release
Humble Oil & Refg. Co. —
R. B. Mansfield et al.
Robert L. Peterson — Ivy
Gunter.
Leonard Martin et al — Doyle
Hoore et al.
Ada Oil Co. — Mary Jim
House et al.
Robert Emanuel, Tr., et al —
L. A. Worthington.
First Nat'l Bank, Jacksboro
— Tom E. Davis et ux.
Texaco Inc. F.
et al.
Olney Federal Savings & Loan ford P. Fagadau.
ux —
et al.
Alia Ray Johnson et
James Endicott et ux.
T. L. (Troyace) Rhudy — J.
E. Willeford et ux.
Zela Gaskin et al — J. A.
Malone et ux.
W. W. Higgs
well.
E. M. Bishop Jr. — James A,
Gibbs (2 instr). OH Lease
James F. Gibbs — James A. R. L. Boyd et al — W. H.
Gibbs (2 instr). j Carter. /
Howard E. Jacks — Jerald; c. F. Kibler et ux — W. W.
M. Goldberg. i Higgs.
Assignment | Jerald M. Goldberg — Irving W. E. Moser, Gdn. — Christie, j
R. W. Brown—Lila Williams. Greenspan et al. j Mitchell & Mitchell.
Irving S. Cooper—The Chase
Nat’l Bank, Tr. (5 instr).
American Pacific Petr. Corp.
Barnie C. Gilmore Jr.
Roy G. Mead, Jr. — Jerald M.
Sanford P. Fagadau — Jerald Carrie C. Henderson et al —
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED
ON AT AN ELECTION TO BE
HELD ON NOVEMBER 8, I960.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO.
6 proposing an Ajmendment to Section
49-b, Article III of the Constitution of
Texas, Increasing to three and one-half
percent (3-4%) the maximum permissi-
ble interest rate on bonds hereafter
Issued by the Veterans’ Land Board;
providing for an election and the is-
suance of a proclamation therefor.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG-
ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF
TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 49-b, Article
111 of the Constitution of Texas, be
amended by adding thereto the follow-
ing:
“The foregoing notwithstanding,
bonds hereafter issued by the Veterans’
Land Board pursuant to the authority
of this Section 49-b of the Constitu-
tion may bear a rate or rates of in-
terest not to exceed three and one-half
percent (3-4%) per annum.
“This Amendment shall become ef-
fective upon its adoption.”
Sec. 2. The foregoing Constitutional
Amendment shall be submitted to a
vote of the qualified electors of this
state at an election to be held through-
out the State of Texas on the first
M. Goldberg. j Christie, Mitchell & Mitchell.
B. J. Boling — W. B. Boling, j Notice of Tax Lien
L. Frank Pitts — C. L. Lloyd. United States — J. E. Mc-
: G. E. Kadane & Sons — Kinzie et al.
A. Brownlee Goldberg. j Champlin Oil & Refg. Co. i
Barnie C. Gilmore Jr. — San-' H. J. Heartwell — Robert _ .. ReIeas® „
I Thomas (2), R. L. Daring, Jack Indian 0l1 CorP- et al-Grace-
i Kelley, Robert Whaley & Co.
| (5 instr).
Lula Skeen et vir — L. C.
Morrow.
Ben A. Cunningham — Paul C.
Lacy.
H. J. Heartwell — Orm Drllg.
Co.
Carl
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER TWO ON THE BALLOT
Tuesday after the first Monday in No-
vember, 1960, at which election all
ball jt.j shall have printed thereon the
following:
“FOR the Amendment to Section
49-b of Article III of the Constitution
of Texas by adding thereto a provision
authorizing the Veterans’ Land Board
to issue the bonda authorized under
such Section to bear interest at a rata
or rates not to exceed three and on*
half percent (3-4%) per annum.”
“AGAINST the Amendment to Sec-
tion 49-b of Article III of the Consti-
tution of Texas by adding thereto a
provision authorizing the Veterans'
Land Board to issue the bonds au-
thorized under such Section to bear
interest at a rate or rates not to ex-
ceed three and one-half percent (3-4%/
per annum.”
If it appears from the returns oi
said election that a majority of tha
votes cast were in favor of sail
Amendment, the same shall become a
part of the State Constitution and be
effective from the date set forth in
said Amendment, and the Governor
shall issue a proclamation In keeping
therewith.
Sec. 3. The Governor of the State
of Texas shall issue the necessary
proclamation for said election, and
shall have the same published os re-
quired by the Constitution end laws
of the state.
Ford Drllg. Co.
Deed
j Bobby M. Burns — M. Cleri- j
hew.
Mechanics Lien
I Naomi N. Smith — C. D.'
i Shamburger Lumber Co.
Carl T. Anderson & Co.—uari Qujt claim Deed
T. Anderson et al (3) ! q. B. Greiner — Bluebonnett
Consolidated Oil Co. — L. D. oil Corp.
Ryan. i
Right of Way Grant
Henry S. Bryson — The Tex-
as Pipe Line Co.
Finest In Air Conditioning
Throughout The Year
Specialist In Air Conditioning
Jacksboro Tin Shop
112 West Archer
Day LO 7-4711 Telephone Night LO 7-3336
T. R. Blauser — Robert J.
Healy et al.
John J. Dorie — Peter B.
Cook, Edsko Hekman, Howard
R. Sluyter (3).
Deed of Trust
Sanford P. Fagadau et al —
Bank of the Southwest Nat’l
Ass’n., Houston.
Trice Prod. Co. — J. D. Fran-
cis, Tr. (2).
Don W. Miracle — J. R. Clay-
ton, Tr.
E. L. Leming — J. R. Clay-
tor., Tr.
H. J. Patrick et ux — Ethel
Carey.
Lease
The Allen Co. et al
C. Gilmore, Jr.
Barnie
Resolution
Warren J. Gilbert et al.
-Orpha
Warranty Deed
Beulah Brothers et al-
Person.
Mary Margaret Johnson — D.
L. Walker.
Norman Branum et ux —
Frank F. Dove.
S. M. Jones et ux — H. C.
Shanafelt.
Virgil E. Maxwell et ux —
M. B. Marley et ux.
Addie Wolfe — V. C. Denison
Easement
Nancy L. Anderson, Loyd G.
Edwards — Lone Star Gas Co.
(2 instr).
Mrs. J. O. Hester, Mrs. Eddie
McAnear, Ruth Hickman, Glenn
H. Henderson — Community
Public Service Co. (4 instr).
Rental Division Order
Carrie C. Henderson et al —
Christie, Mitchell & Mitchell.
ROW Agreement
M. L. Smith et al
Corp.
Texaco
Ratification
Ira Rhodes et al -
Inc. et al.
W. B. Boling — Rusmag Unit.
Patent
State of Texas—C. C. Cooper.
Mineral Deed
Annie McAnally et al — John
Henderson.
Gertrude Powers — Gertrude
V. Powers et al.
B. B. Bryson — Henry S. Bry-
son.
Grass Lease
Kate Crews, Adm.—Granville
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Willie Lee Easley — Mrs.
Pauline S. Caudle.
Charles Phillip Smith — Ben-
nie Lou Johnson.
Everett Wayne Hill — Va-
nita Maydell Lewis.
Bobby Lee Kinder — Barbara
Ann Jackson.
John Ernest Phillips — Bar-
bara June Anderson.
GIBTOWN NEWS
Jtr.v -J. U. itlolupsuil
Correspuuueni
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson ar.d
children of Wichita Falls visit-
ed his brother, Doyle Wilson
and family over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Welch of
Ringold, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie
Holmes of Weatherford attend-
ed homecoming Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Cox of
I Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
jmer D. Cox and daughter cf
Longview visited their parents
and grandparents over the
weekend. j
Mr. and Mrs. John Willing-
ham and his mother, Mrs. Lillie
Wilingham of Eastland visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cox.
Terry and Sharon Lawrence
of Bridgeport are visiting their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Cox this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Russell
and daughter of Fort Worth
visited in the Henry Ccx and
J. D. Thompson homes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Middle-
ton of Bridgeport and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Middletcn of Whitt
were in Gibtown Sunday.
A fund was started at the
Sunday reunion to build a con-
crete floor for the tabernacle.
Sixty-five dollars was given for
Gulf Oil' payment on the church and $139
| colecteld for the cemetery work
for another year.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coble
and son of Peaster, Mrs. Leroy
Coble and Miss Iva Taylor of
Springtown visited their nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Homesby
of Aledo and Mr. and Mrs. G.
R. Greer of Fort Worth. Betty
Coble of Fort Worth visited in
the Greer home also.
R. B. Thompson of Elbert
visited his brother J. D. Thomp-
son over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson
and Cathy Jo of Wichita Falls
is visiting his parents and sis-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Cox
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cox
of Perrin this week.
Mrs. Myrtl Cox of Fresno,
Calif., is visiting her sisters,
Mrs. Ola Ray of Spur and Mrs.
Lee Cranford at Perrin this
week.
About People
You Know
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gamer
have been transferred to Kil-
gore and will move in the near
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Scott took
their granddaughters home to,
Bay City and visited with the ]
Gene Scotts over the weekend. |
Mrs. Clyde Bloodworth and j
Debbie spent this week with
hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Rhodes of Hugo, Okla.
Mrs. Forrest Stout and child-
ren of Roswell, N.M., have re-
turned to their home after a
visit with her mother, Mrs. Carl
O. Suttle.
Rev, Roy Ladd and family of
Houston, former pastor of the
First Baptist Church, visited
friends here Sunday.
Royce Staley has moved to
East Belknap from the Fort
Worth Highway.
Rev. Bill Merritt is in re-
vival at Bertram. Mrs. Merritt
and Karen are visiting relatives
at Bangs and Brownwood.
Political
| Announcements
j Commissioner, Precinct 1
W. 0. Long
| Commissioner, Precinct 3
Bill Berry
| Sheriff, Jack County
E. T. Waldrop (reelection)
| Tax Assessor & Collector
L. G. Prunty
J Jack County Judge
Harold J. Chambless
County Attorney
Patrick A. Myers
State Senate—22nd Dist.
Tom Creighton
Palo Pinto County
Judge—43rd Judicial Dist.
W. A. Hughes Jr.
District Attorney, 43rd Dist.
John R. Lindsey
Representative, 72nd District
James M. Cotten
Parker County
Cooper Community
Colo., where he was a house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
„ „ „ i Whitsltt
Mis. 1. H. Middle!)rook, . _
Correspondent ! „ Mr- fnd Mrf- ,V‘C* Swanson,
Mines. R. L. Boyd, T. M.: Pat and Cheryl of Witjita Falls
Horton, George Myers, A. A. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fen-
Epps, John Campbell, G. H. ter Sunday.
Jamison, T. H. Middlebrooks, I Mrs. E. D. Campbell Jr. and
Irene Horten and Misses Kath-j Linda visited Mrs. D. A. Fair-
erine, Daphne and Eva Middle-' child in Fort Worth recently,
brooks attended the Quilting! Jarrelyn Middlebrooks is
Club meeting in the home of spending two weeks at home be-
Mrs. E. M. Myers August 16. j tween semesters at Denton.
Mrs. John Campbell visited
Mrs. Foncine Rogers in a Wich-j V-sOflCjrciTU'clTlOnS
ita Falls hospital recently. j Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mustin
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell! announce the birth of a son,
visited Mrs. C. C. Gilbert and, William Russell, born August
(Mable Gladden at Burkburnett! 23 at Jack County Hospital.
I August 7. I Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hender-
son of Sunset visited Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Jamison Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jamison
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pitts
in Decatur Tuesday and Wed-
nesday.
John M. Mathis, Jr., of Aust-
in spent Monday night with Mr.
and Mrs. John Campbell, Other
guests in the Campbell home
were Mrs. Irene Farar of Dallas,
Mrs. Olive Smith of Snyder and
Lillie Clifton of Jacksboro.
Butch Fenter has returned
from a vacation in Monte Vista, knap.
John Mustin and Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Leatherwood.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Shadix, a son, Micheal Eugene,
August 24 at Jack County Hos-
pital.
About People You Know
Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Schults
of Decatur have leased the
James Kennedy home on South
Tenth and will move in next
week, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy
and family will move to the
Sam Shabay duplex on W. Bel-
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Dennis, James R. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960, newspaper, August 25, 1960; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732781/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.