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THE COMANCHE CHIEF, COMANCHE. TEXAS 76442
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,1986
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PUBLIC RECORDS
MARRIAGES RECORDED
July 27: Kelly Lee Wilson and
Miss Pamela Prater by Kenneth
W. Vaughan, pastor. First Baptist
Church, Zephyr.
July 26: Robert Wayne Mast
and Ms. Fay Preston Mathis by
Rev. D. R. Philley, Ordained
Minister-pastor, Hasse Baptist
Church.
July 26: Angel Reyes and Miss
Dora Nemo Mindieta by Sue
Johnson, Justice of the Peace,
Precinct 1, Comanche.
July SI: Joaquin Oranday and
Miss Nancy Garza by Sue John-
son, Justice of the Peace, Precinct
1, Comanche.
DEATHS RECORDED
July 9: Martha Elizabeth Guill,
age 92, at Comanche Community
Hospital.
July 16: John Thomas Bagley,
age 90, at Comanche Community
Hospital.
DEEDS RECORDED
July 25: Bill Blue and wife to
James W. Blue and wife, All that
certain tract situated in Comanche
County and being a part of the
8.94 acres out of the S. E.
McAshan Survey. Consideration:
$10.
July 22: Iris Geneva Fronk, a
single woman, to Gerald Fronk
and Glenda Fronk Wilkerson, All
of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Blk. 3, Ross
Second Addition, City of De Leon,
Comanche County. Consideration:
$10.
July 25: John S. Bloyd and wife
to Loneita Bloyd, Being 2 acr^s,
more or less, out of Blk. VIII of
the Central Addition to the City Qf
De Leon, Comanche County. Con-
sideration: $10.
July 26: Kenneth Steele and wife
to F. J. Malicoat and wife, Lot
lying in the City of Comanche and
being a part of the J. M. Holmsley
Addition. Consideration: $10.
July 17: Leonard A. Winkler, Sr.
and wife to John Benjamin
Winkler and Joseph O. Winkler,
All that certain lot situated in
Comanche County and being a
part of the William Needham Sur-
vey. Consideration: $10.
May 29: Charles D. Tarver and
Couch TV
RCA AND
MAQNAVOX DEALER
SERVICE AND USED TV SETS
356-3713
703 N. Austin
wife to Lyle F. Greene and wife,
Being 49.37 acres out of Section
35, Blk. 2, H & TC Ry. Co. Survey,
Comanche County. Consideration:
$10.
April 1: H & M Enterprises, a
partnership, by and through
General Partners, to Jay Mills,
Trustee, First Tract: The SEVi of
Section 21, D. & D.A. Lands,
Comanche County. Second Tract:
The NE‘/4 of Section 21, D. & D.A.
Lands, Comanche County. Con-
sideration: $10.
July 27: Hart L. Holmsley and
wife to Douglas Johnson and
Larry N. Howard, 49.52 acres
situated in Comanche County and
being the E portion of the W 100
acres of the SE'/i of Section No. 4,
Blk. 2, E. T. R.R. Co. Survey. Con-
sideration: $10.
July 2: John C. Lochridge and
wife to Gold Kist, Inc., All that
certain lot situated in Comanche
County and being a part of the 109
acre tract out of the John Duncan
Survey No. 4. Consideration: $10.
July: Mary Antionette Hart to
Joseph Hart and wife, 5 acres of
land, more or less, situated in
Comanche County, and being out
of the NE corner of the following
described 74.26 tract: Tract No. 1:
Beginning for the SW corner of
this, at the occupied corner com-
mon as the SW corner of the
aforementioned Malachi Cox Sur-
vey and the SE corner of the
Margaret Cox Survey, aforemen-
tioned. Consideration: $10.
July 26: A. T. Bratton to
Jackson Bratton, An undivided
1/8 interest in and to all of the
following described properties
lying and being situated in
Comanche County, to-wit: First
Tract: All thajt ;cerfcain tract
situated in Comanche County, and
being a part of the Joseph
Blakemore Survey No. 64. Being
designated as Lot No. 4. Second
Tract: All that certain tract
situated in Comanche County and
being a part of the Joseph
Blakemore Survey No. 64 being
designated as Lot No. 4. Third
Tract; All thilt certain tract lying
and being situated in Comanche
County and being a part of the
Joseph Blakemore Survey No. 64
being designated as Lot No. 2.
Consideration: $10.
July 30: Herbert L. Black,
President of Sardis Cemetery
Association and William Tidwell,
Charlotte Stark, Kenneth E. Ger-
bitz and H. C. Boyd, the duly elec-
ted committee members to sell to
hereinafter described real estate
by the Sardis Cemetery
Association to M. E. Green and
wife, Being 7.049 acres situated in
Comanche County out of the J. R.
Stephens Survey and out of a 6
acre second tract and a 1 acre third
tract. Consideration: $10.
July 29: Ruby B. Simpson, a
widow, to Wilburn D. Hill and
wife, All that certain lot situated
in the City of Comanche, Coman-
che County, and being all of Lot 2,
Blk. 4, J. D. Bonner Addition.
Consideration: $10.
July 30: Warren Garland Haile
to Raymond Tom Haile, All that
certain tract situated in Comanche
County, and being a part of 12
acres out of the P. M. Miller Sur-
vey. Less and Except: V4 acres,
more or less, as described in
Warranty Deed from Warren G.
Haile to Andrew Jackson, recor-
ded in Deed Records of Comanche
County. Consideration: $10.
July 31: Robert Adell Under-,
wood and wife to Kenneth D. Lan-
caster and wife, All that certain lot
situated in the City of Comanche,
Comanche County, and being all of
Lot 2, Blk. 4, J. D. Bonner Ad-
dition. Consideration: $10.
July 31: Mike Lopez, Jr. and
wife to Madaleno Escamilla, Jr.
and wife, Being a part of Blk. No.
69 of the Original Town of Coman-
che, in Comanche County. Con-
sideration: $10.
July 3: E. W. Dan Kornegay to
Keys Development Co., All of
Tracts 38P, 39P, 40P, 4IP. 46P
and 47P, Dev. No. 21, Wolfe
Pecanlands, Inc., Comanche Coun-
ty. Less and Except, However:
From the above described Tract
39P, the following described
property, to-wit: All that certain
2.23 acre tract out of Tract No.
39P of Wolfe Pecanlands, Inc.,
Dev. No. 21, a Subdivision in
Comanche County. Consideration:
$10.
August 1: J. D. Hart and wife to
Billy Ray Evans, 142 ft. x 60 ft. off
of the SE part of the following
described tract of land: All that
certain tract in Blk. No. 23 of the
Town of Proctor, Comanche Coun-
ty. Consideration: $10.
August 1: William Henderson to
Ben C. Cavender and wife, First
Tract: All that certain lot situated
in the City of Gustine, Comanche
County, out of the Whitfield Chalk
Survey and being part of Blk. No.
3, Franks Addition: Being a part
of Lot No. 4 and 5, Blk. 3 of said
Frank Addition. Second Tract: All
that certain lot situated in the
Town of Gustine, Comanche Coun-
ty, being out of and a part of the
Whitfield Chalk Survey and being
also a part of that certain 2-2/5
acre tract. Consideration: $10.
If you want
to save energy,
you need to
take control.
Over the years, the electric company has
helped you conserve energy in lots of ways.
We’ve helped with tips on things you could do
yourself — all the way from caulking and
weatherstripping, to installing just the right
amount of insulation for your home.
Now you can take even more control.
The electric company has information that
shows you the cost
of operating your electric
appliances. And knowing
what electricity costs
makes it easy for you to
decide hew much to use.
There are also tips on
many other ways to use energy wisely,
like maintaining the most economical setting for -
your thermostat
And remember; when it comes time to replace
your old air conditioner, one of the best ways to control
the amount of electricity you use, and still stay cool and
comfortable, is to replace it with one thaft more
energy efficient. \bur electric
company has lots of helpful
information available. Thke
control and get things
running your way.
Ijess and Except: All that certain
tract situated in the Town of
Gustine, Comanche County, and
being a part of 2.4 acres out of the
Whitfield Chalk Survey conveyed
by Gladys Lawson to Fred Miller,
September 23, 1977. Less and Ex-
cept: Tract of land described in
Warranty Deed from William
Henderson, et ux, to Dwight B.
Thedford, et ux, dated September
7,1983. Consideration: $10.
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August 1: Orville A. Blalack to
Wayne Adams and wife, All that
certain lot being out of and a part
of the A. Smothers Survey and the
A. L. Estes Survey in Comanche
County. Consideration: $10.
Earns Scholarship
A spring CHS graduate, Debra
K. Moya, has been awarded a
$1250 Houston Endowment
Scholarship by the Texas Inter-*
scholastic League Foundation.
The Houston Endowment awar-
ded 20 grants to students who
have participated in UIL State
Academic Meet contests and who
have compiled an outstanding
record of academic and ex-
tracurricular achievement.
Ms. Moya, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Moya, competed in
the 1985 State Meet Editorial
Writing contest...member, Band,
Band Council, Flag Corps, Stage
Band, Library Club, and National
Honor Society...participated In
UIL Solo & Ensemble con-
tests...Drama Club
President...Sophomore Class
President...Student Government
Treasurer and Historian... Algebra
II Award...Voted Most
Scholarly...second runner-up, Miss
Comanche County Beauty
Pageant...school newspaper staff
member...Comanche Rational
Bank Junior Board of Direc-
tors...plans to attend the Univer-
sity of Texas at Austin.
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