The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page: 7 of 8
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THE WHITEWRIGHT SUN, WHITEWRIGHT, TEXAS
PAGE SEVEN
Thursday, April 9, 1964
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Lana Lumpkins,
Appliances
Propane Gas
Janice Hennig,
Susie Bodine,
Carburetion
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Tank Rentals and Sales
Champlin Oils
of
Bevin Barker,
Pam Edgington,
BANK MONEY ORDERS FOR SALE
Joanna Robinson,
Kathy Hicks,
NEW CAR FINANCING AT 4%%
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entered at the Whitewright, Texas, post office
as second class mail matter.
REMEMBER
The choir is to have the program at
the P. T. A. meeting, April 14, 1964
in the Gymnasium.
The choir will have several dif-
ferent types of singing. The girls will
have on their new spring colors. We
hope everyone will come. There will
be no charge.
The choir is directed by Bro. Gore.
—K. A.
The Whitewright Sun
T. GLENN DOSS, Editor and Publisher
THE REFLECTOR
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The largest chunk of quartz
tons) was found in Russia.
First use of jewels as bearings in
watches dates back to 1700.
SLOPPY JOE
These people are on the “Sloppy
Joe” list for the past two weeks.
Charles Sneed (3 times)
Charles Williams
Danny Bunch
Randy Bryant
Murry Bryant
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AGRICULTURE NEWS
There is going to be a livestock
show at Loy Lake Thursday. There
are several boys from Whitewright
showing calves there. All of the
schools in the surrounding towns are
participating in the show.
There will be a barbecue Thurs-
day night. The tickets are one dollar.
Mr. Barker is selling the tickets.
There will be a horse show also on
Thursday night. Anyone may show a
horse. —B. A.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF GRAYSON
TO THOSE INDEBTED TO, OR
HOLDNIG CLAIMS AGAINST,
THE ESTATE OF A. D. DENTON,
SR., deceased
The undersigned, having been duly
appointed independent executrix of
the Estate of A. D. Denton, Sr., de-
ceased, late of Grayson County,
Texas, by Les Tribble, Judge of the
County Court of said County, hereby
notifies all the persons indebted to
said estate to come forward and make
settlement and those having claims
against said estate to present them
to her within the time prescribed by
law at 602 South Montgomery Street,
Sherman, Texas, where she receives
her mail, this the 6th day of April,
1964.
Althea B. Denton, Independent
Executrix of the Estate of A. D.
Denton, Sr., deceased
(Published in The Whitewright Sun
April 9, 1964.)
taining 5.0295 acres of land.
That Plaintiffs, Henry Bruce and
Jewel Bruce Freeling, and those un-
der whom they claim have had peace-
able and adverse possession of all the
above described land for twenty five
(25) years (except the following de-
scribed land which they claim only
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LEGAL NOTICE
No. 69900
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: B. B. Yarborough whose resi-
dence is unknown, and if dead, the
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives of B. B. Yarborough, Deceased;
Cora Yarborough whose residence is
unknown, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of Co-
ra Yarborough, Deceased; Thomas J.
Shannon, whose residence is un-
known, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of
Thomas J. Shannon, Deceased; James
B. Shannon, whose residence is un-
known, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of
James B. Shannon, Deceased; Samuel
Johnson, whose residence is un-
known, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of
Samuel Johnson, Deceased; N. B.
Reed, whose residence is unknown,
and if dead, the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of N. B. Reed,
Deceased; Mrs. Fiona Deem, whose
residence is unknown, and if dead,
the unknown heirs and legal repre-
sentatives of Mrs. Fiona Deem, De-
ceased; Monroe Maxey, whose resi-
dence is unknown, and if dead, the
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives of Monroe Maxey, Deceased;
Stella Maxey, whose residence is un-
known, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives
Stella Maxey, Deceased;
S. B. Max ey, whose res-
dence is unknown, and if dead, the
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives of S. B. Maxey, Deceased; Hue
E. Maxey, whose residence is un-
known, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of
Hue E. Maxey, Deceased; S. J.
Maxey, whose residence is unknown,
and if dead, the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of S. J. Maxey,
Deceased; H. E. Maxey, whose resi-
dence is unknown, and if dead, the
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives of H. E. Maxey, Deceased; G.
M. Maxey, whose residence is un-
known, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of G.
M. Maxey, Deceased; Alice M.
Maxey, whose residence is unknown,
and if dead, the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of Alice M.
Maxey, Deceased; J. M. Maxey,
whose residence is unknown, and if
dead, the unknown heirs and legal
representatives of J. M. Maxey, De-
ceased; Thomas F. Maxey, whose
residence is unknown, and if dead,
the unknown heirs and legal repre-
sentatives of Thomas F. Maxey, De-
ceased; George M. Maxey, whose
residence is unknown, and if dead,
the. unknown heirs and legal repre-
sentatives of George M. Maxey, De-
ceased; Bud Maxey, whose residence
is unknown, and if dead, the un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives of Bud Maxey, Deceased;
Hue E. Maxey, whose residence is
unknown, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of
Hue E. Maxey, Deceased; George
Maxey, whose residence is unknown,
and if dead, the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of George Max-
ey, Deceased; Jennie Maxey, whose
residence is unknown, and if dead,
the unknown heirs and legal repre-
sentatives of Jennie Maxey,deceased;
Mrs. George Maxey, whose residence
is unknown, and if dead, the un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives of Mrs. George Maxey; De-
ceased; Georgia Maloney, whose resi-
dence is unknown, and if dead, the
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives of Georgia Maloney, Deceased;
Georgia Maxey, whose residence is
unknown, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of
Georgia Maxey, Deceased; J. D. Ma-
loney, whose residence is unknown,
and if dead, the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of J. D. Ma-
loney Deceased; Blanche Maxey,
whose residence is unknown, and if
dead, the unknown heirs and legal
representatives of Blanche Maxey;
Charles D. Harvey, whose residence
is unknown, and if dead, the un-
known heirs and legal representatives
of Charles D. Harvey, deceased; B. R.
Long, whose residence is unknown,
and if dead, the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of B. R. Long,
Deceased;
Nettie Harvey, whose residence is
unknown, and if dead, the unknown
Nettie Harvey, Deceased; Sallie J.
Long, whose residence is unknown,
and if dead, the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of Sallie J.
Long, Deceased; R. E. Smith,
whose residence is unknown, and if
dead, the unknown heirs and legal
representatives of R. E. Smith, De-
ceased; John J. Long, whose resi-
dence is unknown, and if dead, the
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives of John J. Long, Deceased; H.
S. Deem, whose residence is un-
known, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of H.
S. Deem, Deceased; D. S. Terry,
whose residence is unknown, and if
dead, the unknown heirs and legal
representatives of D. S. Terry, De-
ceased; Ruth Maxey whose residence
is unknown, and if dead, the un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives of Ruth Maxey, Deceased; L. F.
Ely, whose residence is unknown, and
if dead, the unknown heirs and legal
representatives of L. F. Ely, Deceas-
ed; Jennie Pratt, whose residence is
unknown, and if dead, the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of
Jennie Pratt, Deceased; George Pratt,
whose residnce is unknown, and if
dead, the unknown heirs and legal
representatives of George Pratt, De-
ceased; Alice Crow, whose residence
is unknown, and if dead, the un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives of Alice Crow, Deceased; J. M.
Crow, whose residence is unknown,
under the ten (10) year Statute of
Limitation:
Beginning at the SWC of Lot 7,
Block 4, Ridglea Second Addition to
the City of Sherman;
THENCE South 16 East about 133
varas to center of bed of Post of
Creek;
THENCE in a generally Northwest-
erly direction with the center of
said Creek bed to a point in same, it
being South 77° 8’ West 168.05 feet,
more or less, from the SWC of said
Lot 7, Block 4, Ridgelea Second Ad-
dition;
THENCE N 77° 8’ East 168.05 feet
to place of beginning, containing
0.4242 acres of land, more or less.
If this citation is not served within
ninety days after date of its issuance,
it shall be returned unserved.
Issued this the 20th day of March
A. D. 1964.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Sherman,
Texas, this the 20th day of March A.
D., 1964.
E. R. Brodhead, Clerk
District Court, Grayson County,
Texas
By Shirley Davis, Deputy
(Published in The Whitewright Sun
March 26, April 2, 9, 16, 1964.)
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Grayson and Fannin Counties........$2.50
Outside Grayson and Fannin Counties... .$3.00
Foreign Subscriptions (Except Soldiers). .$5.00
MEMBER
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
KING AND QUEEN ROUND-UP
During Western Week the stu-
dents of W. H. S. put forth a great
deal of effort to have the candidates
of their class to be crowned King and
Queen of High School and Grade
School.
The following are the runners up
from grades one through seven:
First grade — Debbie Bush, Gary
Wortham.
Second grade —
Donald Caraway.
Third grade —
Steve Robinson.
Fourth grade — Pat Marlow, Jim-
my Bryant.
Fifth grade — Jeanette Geers, Ken
Bennett. __
Sixth grade —
Gary McKinney.
Seventh grade —
Rodney Nicely.
The Kings and Queens
grade were as follows:
Second grade — Gail Wortham,
Bob Bounds.
Third grade — Kathy Jarvis, Ed-
ward Harris.
Fourth Grade
Stan White.
Fifth grade —
Larry Billner.
Sixth grade —
Henry Bing.
Seventh grade —
Edwin Caraway.
The King and Queen of Grade
School were Becky Hames and Bobby
House of the first grade.
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The High School candidates for
King anad Queen were as follows:
Grade Eight — Kathy Giddings,
Bill Montgomery.
Freshmen — Brenda Barker, Mike
Bow.
Junior -— Diana Nobles, Don Al-
baugh.
Senior — Evelyn Harvey,
Turner.
The King and Queen of High
School were Kathy Wilson and
Scooter McCurdy representing the
Sophomore class.
We would like to thank everyone
for their help in making Western
Week a success.
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CALENDER
Pep Squad Spring Training April 6
Six Week Tests ________________ April 7-8
Texoma Stock Show _______ April 8-10
Ag. & Homemaking meeting April 14
District Typing Meet _______ April 15
District Track Meet _____April 17
PTA Tom Thumb Wedding, 7:30-------
________________________________________ April 17
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and if dead, the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of J. m. Crow,
Deceased;
GREETING:
You are commanded to appear by
filing a written answer to the plaint-
iff’s petition at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday after the
expiration of 42 days from the date
of issuance of this Citation, the same
being Monday the 4th day of May,
A. D. 1964, at or before 10 o’clock
A. M., before the Honorable Fifteenth
District Court of Grayson Coun-
ty, at the Court House in Sherman,
Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed
the 12th day of March, 1964.
The file number of said suit being
being No. 69900.
The names of the parties in said
suit are:
Henry Bruce, a single man, Jewel
Bruce Freeling, joined pro forma
herein by her husband, Lynwood
Freeling, as Plaintiffs, and B. B.
Yarborough, et al (The defendants
are the ones first named and to whom
this writ is directed.) as Defendants.
The nature of said suit being sub-
stantially as follows,to-wit: Plaintiffs
pray judgment of the Court for the
title and possession of the following
described land and premises, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land situated in the City of Sherman,
County of Grayson, State of Texas,
being a part of the J. B. McAnair
Survey,also being all the land bound-
ed on the north by the south line of
the Ridglea Second Addition and the
western extension of said line (said
line also being the south line of the
Bone and McClure 160 acre tract); on
the west by the relocated channel of
Post Oak Creek exactly as shown on
the Plat of Western Hills Addition;
on the south by the T&P Ry. Right-
of-way line; and on the east by the
west line of Birge’s Second Fairview
Addition;
and described by metes and
bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a
steel rod at the southwest corner of
both the Bone and McClure 160 acre
tract and Ridglea Second Addition,
said rod also being at the northwest
corner of the tract conveyed to Henry
Bruce by deed recorded in Vol. 425,
page 178 of the Deed Records of
Grayson County, Texas;
THENCE N 77° 08’ 30” E with the
south line of both said 160 acre tract
and Ridglea Second Addition, pass-
ing the northeast corner of said
Bruce tract at 441.8 feet, for a total
distance of 683 feet to a steel rod at
the southeast corner of Lot No. 7 of
Block No. 5 of said Addition and in
the channel of a branch;
THENCE S 24° 06’ 30” W with
said channel and a line of Lot No. 65
of said Birge’s Second Fairview Ad-
dition for a distance of 237.8 feet to
an iron pipe in the west line of said
Addition;
THENCE S 12° 51’ 30” with said
west line, passing the southwest cor-
ner of Lot No. 78 at 160.5 feet, for a
total distance of 201.14 feet to an
iron pipe in the north right-of-way
line of the T&P Railway, said pipe
also being 50 feet perpendicularly
from the center of tract at Sta. 8231 /
69.5 at the beginning of a curve;
said right-of-way having been con-
veyed by deed recorded in Vol. 33,
page 278 of said Records;
THENCE S 80° 08’ 30” W with
said right-of-way for a distance of
97 feet to a steel pipe at a jog in said
right-of-way line;
THENCE N 09° 51’ 30” W with
said jog for a distance of 15 feet to
a steel pipe at both the northeast
corner of the 0.10 acre tract convey-
ed to said Railway Company by deed
recorded in Vol. 328, page 228 of
said Records and the southeast cor-
ner of said Bruce tract (the North-
east corner of said Bruce tract bears
N 12° 51’ 30” W a distance of 370.08
feet); THENCE S 79° 00’ 30” W with
said right-of-way line and north line
of said 0.10 acre tract for a distance
of 106.80 feet to an iron pipe at the
northwest corner of said 0.10 acre
tract and at a jog in said line;
THENCE N 09° 51’ 30” W with said
jog for a distance of 10 feet to an iron
pipe at the northeast corner of the
0.68 acre tract conveyed to said Rail-
way Company by deed recorded in
Vol. 314, .page 296 of said Records:
THENCE S 76° 41’ 30” W with
a north line of said 0.68 acre tract for
a distance of 153 feet to an iron pipe
at a jog in said north line;
THENCE N 15° 08’ 58” W with an
east line of said tract for a distance of
50 feet to an iron pipe at the most
northern northeast corner of said
tract;
THENCE S 73° 29’ 10” W with a
north line of said tract for a distance
of 108.7 feet to an iron pipe in the
relocated channel of Post Oak Creek
and in the east line of Plat of West-
ern Hills Addition (the one-acre tract
conveyed to said Railway Company
by deed recorded in Vol. 134, page
132 lies entirely within the area
covered by said plat and lies east of
Lots No. 8 & 9 of Block No. 3);
THENCE up the meanders of said
channel and with said east line; N
65° 58’ W for 66.59 feet; N 32° 38’ W
for 111.4 feet; N 62° 17’ W for 155.9
feet; and N 38° 05’ W for 76.7 feet to
an iron pipe in the western extension
of the south line of both the Bone
and McClure 160 acre tract and Rid-
glea Second Addition;
THENCE N 77° 08’ 30” E with said
extension for a distance of 168.05
feet to the place of beginning, con-
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