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THE PADUCAH POST, PADUCAH, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1950
COURT HOUSE NEWS
MARRIAGES
Mr. Fred Barty Hutching and
Miss Lalita Scates, married July
1st.
Mr. James Sylvan Beau-
champ and Mrs. Maudie Ashby,
married July 1st.
Mr. William Lee Legates and
Miss - Dorothy Jean Crumpler,
married July 1st.
For chiropratlc Adjustments,
Bio Engineering Alinements,
Colonic Irrigations, Tonsila-
tion (We get sore tonsils
well).
DR. ANDERSON
One block west of Bank,
Paducah, Texas
Phone 218-M
Mr. James Thomas Martin and
Miss Vaneta Joyce Smith, mar-
ried June 28th. '
Mr. Billy Jack Slaughter and
Miss Minnie Evelyn Bayne, mar-
ried July 1st.
Mr. Billy Joe Gilbert and Miss
Margaret Ann Lee, married June
12th. !
Mr. Charles Pearson, Jr. and
Miss Charlotte Brown, married
July 8th.
Mr. Frederick Andrew Swisler
and Mrs. Bunia Vesta Porter,
married July 8th.
Mr. J. M. Nored and Mrs.
Essie Bigsbee, married July 15th.
Mr. Raymond Gonzales and
Miss Dolores Garcia, married
July 24th.
Mr. John Ansel Bright and
Miss Mary John Fuller, mar-
ried July 29th.
WARRANTY DEEDS
J. C. Harris, et ux to Earl L.
Mayo. Consideration: $12,000.00.
356 ac. out of S. part Sec. 18,
Paducah Independent School
District, Paducah, Texas
Offers For Sale:
One school building at Coleyville, Texas
with no land.
One brick school building at Salt Creek,
Texas with no land.
One school building and land 2.24 acres
at Pleasant Valley, survey No. 658, W
& NW Ry Co. 1303. School district to
retain 1-16 of all minerals as a free
royalty to the district.
One brick building, 4 acres of land lo-
cated Moon District, No. 11, James B.
Gray survey, Abst. No. 1632, School Dis-
trict to reserve 1-16 of all minerals as a
free royalty to the district.
Will accept sealed bids with 10% of
your bid, as forfeit. The school district
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. Bids are to be opened on Septem-
ber 5th, 1950.
C. W. PEARSON, Sec’y;
Paducah Independent 1
School District
C. T. Ry. Co. Abst. 1278. '
B. F. Scarbrough, et ux to L.
C. Scarbrough. Consideration:
$10.00. Undivided interest in 160
ac. being all of the W. W. Car-
ter Sur. Abst. 1010.
Paducah Cemetery Association
to L. R. Turner. Consideration:
$50.00. Block No. 2, East Yz in
Range 16, New South Ceme-
tery Add’n.
Wesley P. Peacock, et ux to
H. C. Ryan. Consideration: $750.
All lots Nos. 15 to 16, Block 35,
Original Paducah.
Coy Cranford, et ux to L. D.
Nixon. Consideration: $2500.00.
All lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 117,
Original Paducah.
Mrs. J. M. Barron, et .al to J.
T. Westbrook. Consideration:
$200.00. All lots nos. 13 to 24,
Block 172, Original Paducah.
J. P. Spurlock, et ux to G. W.
Hare. Consideration: $3500.00.
100 ac. out of Sec. Nos. 4 and 5,
C. T. Ry. Co. Sur., being 61.5 ac.
Sur. 4, Abst. 1360, and 38.5 ac.
Sur. 5, C. T. Ry. Co. Abst. 81.
J. D. Luttrell, et ux to R. L.
Rushing. Consideration: $75.00.
Lot No. 2, Block 12, Goodwin
Heights Addition.
Stephen Emmett Davis, et ux
to C. L. (Jack Parnell) Consid-
eration: $15,040.00. 150.4 ac. Mary
Ann Cook Leagur, Abst. 65. ■
Henry J. Moore, et ux to J.
T. Hodges, Sr., et ux. Considera-
tion: $5500.00. Being all of the
Wy2 of N 15 ft. of Lot No. 20,
and all of the W Yz of all of
Lots Nos. 21, 22, 23, and 24,
Block 108, Original Paducah. 1
Paducah Cemetery Association
to Mrs. Wendell C. Hawk. Con-
sideration: $25.00. Block No. 1,
NE% Range No. 13, New South
Cemetery Addition.
Paducah Cemetery Association
to S. E. Reedy, Sr. Consideration:
$50.00. Block No. 4, East Yz in
Range No. 15, New South Ad-
dition.
Harold O. Prock, et ux to
Clay Hart. Consideration: $7,625.-
00. Being the YJYz of Lots Nos.
I, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 207, Ori-
ginal Paducah.
Ruby Walling Shelby, a wid-
ow, et al to W. L. Foster, Con-
sideration: $11,000.00. Tract 1:
Wy2 of wy2 Sur. 760, Block “B”,
W&NW RR Co. Sur. Abst. 1316,
160 ac; Tract 2: W 40 ac. of
NE% Sec. No. 760, Block “H”,
W&NW Ry. Co. Sur. Abst. No.
1316.
OIL AND GAS LEASES
Burnett Richards, Guardian of
the Estate of Thomas Merrill
Richards to H. H. Hamilton
(Block No. 2):
1. 1465 ac. being all of the
Arthur Robertson Sur. Abst. 198,
except 6.66 ac. deeded for road
purposes, and 3.4 ac. deeded Del-
win Gin;
2. 55 ac. T. J. Richards Sur.
No. 2, Abst. No. 1543;
3. 634 ac. Willis Davenport
Sur. No. 130, Abst. 92;
4. 640 ac. Thomas Toby Sur.
Abst. 263; .
5. 331 ac. Thomas Flmt Sur.
Announcement
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from Mr. and Mrs. Roop, and would
like to invite your continued patron-
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prompt, courteous attention.
Try our Special Merchant’s Lunch-
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the place where it’s a treat to eat!
Open from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Later
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CATERING TO—
PARTIES - ANNIVERSARIES
BIRTHDAYS - CLUB MEETINGS
mm
MR. AND MRS. GERALD STANLEY
Fall look...
the fitted suit
b y
Forstmann's Milateen
The Fall fashion look is one of flattery ... of molded lines
that give a curve to the bodice, a decided indentation to
the waist, an accent to the hips, a sliver narrow cut to the skirt.
Jaunty Junior demonstrates it best in a double breasted
suit with crisp reveres . . . Sizes 7 to 15. $69.50.
As Advertised in MADEMOISELLE
Exclusive with us
Hall, Scruggs 6* Co.
Abst. 362;
6. 635 ac. T. T. Ry. Co. Sur.
No. 8. Abst. 1328;
7. 336 ac. C. P. Hart Sur. No.
19, Abst. 132;
8. 106 ac. M. E. P. & P. Ry.
Co. Sur. 19, Abst. 174r
9. 623 ac. H. & G. N. R. R.
Co. Sur. 22, Abst. 1332;
10. S. 500 ac. H. & G. N. Sur.
21, Abst. 141. Total 5325 ac.
T. J. Richards, Jr., Guardian
of the Estates of William Q.
Richards and Ronald Russell
Richards to H. H. Hamilton. (De-
scription exactly as above de-
scribed lease). Total 5325 ac.
Burnett Richards, Guardian of
the Estate of Thomas Merrill
Richards, a minor to H. H. Ham-
ilton (Block No. 3):
1. 651.5 ac. being all the D&W
RR Co. Sur. 4, Block 1, Abst.
, 1407;
2. 640 ac. being all the D. &
W. Ry. Co. Sur. 3, Block No. 1,
Abst. No. 96;
3. 640 ac. being all the I. &
G. N. Ry. Co. Sur. No. 1, Abst.
148;
4. 640 ac. being all the D. &
W. Ry. Co. Sur. No. 9, Block No.
1, Abst. No. 99;
5. 640 ac. being all the D. &
W. Ry. Co. Sur. No. 5, Block No.
1, Abst. 97;
6. 647.5 ac. being all the D. &
W. Ry. Co. Sur. No. 8, Block No.
1, Abst. 1406;
7. 640 ac. being all the D. &
W. Ry. Co. Sur. No. 7, Block No.
1, Abst. No. 98;
8. 655 ac. being all the D. &
W. Ry. Co. Sur. No. 6, Block No.
1, Abst. 1408;
9. 640 ac. being all the D. H.
Jones Sur. No. 1, Abst. No. 662;
10. 640 ac. being all the D. H.
Jones Sur. No. 2, patented to E.
K. Goodnow, et al, Abst. No. 661;
11. 17.1 ac. off the West sides
of the D. & W. Ry. Co. Sur. 12,
Block No. 1, Abst. 1523 and the
D. & W. Ry. Co. Sur. No. 11,
Block No. 1, Abst. 100;
12. 11.4 ac. off of W. side of
D. & W. Ry. Co. Sur. 11, Block
No. 1, Abst. No. 100, and off of
the W. side of the D. & W. Ry.
Co. Sur. 10, Block No. 1, Abst.
1496;
13. 5.7 ac. off of W. side of
SW% of D. & W. Ry. Co. Sur. No.
10, Block No. 1, Abst. 1633;
SAVE AND EXCEPT the fol-
lowing described land in Cottle
County:
1. 80 ac. being a strip of land,
off of W. side of D. & W. Ry.
Co. Sur. 6, Block 1, Abst. 1408,
and the D. H. Jones Sur. No. 1,
Abst 662.;
2. 55.08 ac. off the N. side of
D. H. Jones Sur. No. 1, patented
to E. K. Goodnow, et al, Abst.
662;
3. 2.12 ac. out of D. H. Jones
Sur. No. 1, Abst. 662, and out
of the D. H. Jones Sur. No. 2,
Abst. 661;
4. 13.26 ac. out of D. H. Jones
Sur. No. 1, Abst. 662, and Sur.
2, Abst. 661. Total acreage 6240.
Dwight Richards, Guardian of
the Estate of Robert V. Rich-
ards, a minor to H. H. Hamil-
ton (Block No. 3): (See last
above described land). Total
acreage 6240 ac.
T. J. Richards, Jr., Guardian
of the Estates of William Q.
1 Richards, and Ronald Russell
1 Richards, Minors to H. H. Ham-
above described land). Total
acreage 6240 ac.
J. F. Buck to C. L. Hay. All
Sec. No. 517, 640 ac. Block “H”.
W&NW RR Co. Survey.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dumont Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Shavor,
left Saturday for Jenny Lake, Billie, Nelda, and Gerald visited
Wyoming, where they will va- in Muleshoe, Sunday, with John,
cation during August. L. Roy and family.
B. H. Marrs, et ux to W. T.
Waggoner Estate. First Tract:
340.3 ac. Sur. Nos. 50 and 51,
Block B. A. Forsythe Sur. and
being 15 ac. out of Sur. 50, and
325.3 ac. Sur. No. 51. Second
Tract: S. part Sur. 48, Block
“B”, A. Forsythe Sur. 145.75 ac.
Third Tract: N% Sur. 47, Block
B”, A. Forsythe Sur. 204 ac.
Fourth Tract: Being S. part Sur.
47, Block “B”, A. Forsythe Sur.
183 ac. Fifth Tract: N% Sec.
46, Block “B”, A. Forsythe Sur.
159% ac. Sixth Tract: SE part
Sur. No. 46, Block “B”, A. For-
sythe Sur.
L. Drummond et ux, to Ed
Houlihan. All of SW% Sur. 57,
Mrs. C. C. Cannon, Abst. 645,
164 ac.
David F. Hostetler, et ux to
Joe A. Beery. All E Yz and the
SW % Indianola R. R. Co. 1, Abst.
371.
Eugene F. Hostetler to Joe A.
Beery. E Yz of the NW% of In-
dianola R. R. Co. Sur. 1, Abst.
371. 80 ac.
W. T. Goodgame, et ux to Ed
Houlihan. 117 ac. tract out of
SW% Sur. 18, Block “B”, A. For-
sythe, Abst. No. 416.
Mary E. Clary, a Widow, et al
to Roeser & Pendleton, Inc. All
of the EYz Sec. 1, John H. Steph-
ens Sur., Block “B”, Abst. No.
727, 320 ac.
Henrietta Henson to Joe A.
Beery. 162 ac. out of E. W. Best
Sur. Abst 25.
Ben S. Pope, et al to Pacific
Western Oil Corp., et al 640 ac.
l. & G. N. RR Co. Sur. 4.
A. S. Anderson, et ux to Green-
berry Simmons, et al 153 ac. out
of NW% Sur. 18, Block “B”, A.
Forsythe Sur. Abst. 416.
Floyd Richardson, et ux to Ed
Houlihan 1020 ac. out of Abner
L. Clements Survey.
Dwight Richards, Guardian of
the Estate of Robert V. Richards
to H. H. Hamilton (Block No. 2):
(See description of lease, Page
D.
Mrs. Jessie Stokes Edwards,
guardian for Dean C a r 11 o n
Stokes, a minor and Mrs. Jessie
Stokes Edwards, individually, et
vir to C. E. McCaughey, 357.6
ac. H. & G. N. R. R. Co., Abst.
134, Sur 1.
Visitors in the Dr. .and Mrs.
F. C. Harmon home, Sunday,
were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Harmon,
Sr., and daughter, Ruth Elaine,
of Floydada, and Mrs. Jack Cogs-
well, of Houston.
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COTTLE C0UNTIANS!
I appreciate very much your
support during my campaign for
the office of Sheriff, Tax-Asses-
sor-Collector.
RAY B. WHITE
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Hinds, Alfred. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1950, newspaper, August 3, 1950; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017816/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.