The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1951 Page: 4 of 12
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,
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the same distance from Burnet,
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COUNrY REWARDS ITS
born spent Sunday evening with I
Rosenberg — Four honor stu-
Baptist General Convention
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The
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stu-
Ranch Dedication
James Blanton,
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The capacity can be increased to
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residence buildings.
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MORRIS M. SMITH
Navasota, Texas
NAVASOTA EXAMINER REVIEW
Thursday, Oct. 4, 1951 '
fair,' cated in Burnet County about | THE BTATE or TEXAS
for the aged called Buckner Bap-
tist Benevolences was approved
a
Antonio. Property has been pur-
chased for a Haven for the Aged
State Fair Opens 66th Edition .
Saturday; Runs Through Oct. 21
tion progress ... a story of steady growth by the
building of new lines arid the consolidation of
shall improve, railroads will become in use and other lines. Throughout this century of progress
Podered Roc
PHOSPHATE it
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Mrs. T. W. Chenault of Well- OUTSTANDING STUDENTS
Miss Mary Beth Cory of Hous
STATEMENT
J. R. HARDY & SON
Phone 237 Navasota, Texas
It’s brand naw! Includes a
Light Conditioning recipe
for every room in the home.
Write, phone or drop in
at the nearest Gulf States
office for your copy.
by the Baptist .Convention in
1948. .
Cairgrounds . -
same as it has for the past quar-
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will be extended from this point to the Brazos . -.
and in a few years the whole trade of the upper
Brazos will make its way into Galveston Bay
through this channel.”
"Such a glowing prediction of progress in Texas
was enticing indeed to prospective settlers looking
Clerk. District Court, Grimea County.
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FIREMEN SAVE LIFE
OF NEW-BORN BABY
Three Rivers — A resuscitator,
owned by local volunteer fire
department, saved the life of a
prematurely-born infant at the
hospital here last week. It sup-
plied oxygen, to give the little
fellow a needed boost during the
first few hours of his life. Now
the baby is reported to be in
good condition.
! Shivers for the dedicatory ad-
dress. In charge of the program
is Robert Cooke Buokner, Dallas,
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QRIGHTEN your boy by
JD brightening his books I
Light Conditioning helps you
do it—by giving him the kind
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: including a plant of five
ranch-style Austin stone build
ings, the Buckner Ranch is lo-
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the group of rail lines comprising Southern Pacific
Lines in Texas has stood out as the largest single
industrial enterprise in Texas, with the largest
payroll for the longest Um of employees living in
Texas. Truly, an outstanding record for its more
than 100 years of service to the people of Texas.
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NEWS FROM
MILLICAN
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hand, for the nation's largest
annual gathering of its kind.
Gates to the fairgrounds will
be open at 7:30 a.m. Oct. 6. Ex-
hibit buildings open at 9 a.m.
from 225 of the states 254 school, dining room-kitchen, gen-
i eral service building and two
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1 Miss Cornelia Schaefer of
Navasota spent Saturday night
with Mrs. Jackie Straley.
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be returned unserved.
wuns. Trinston Harris, Clerk of the
Distriet Court or Gitmes County; „Teyus,
issued and given under my hand end
sal of said court at office in the etty
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i dents from high schools in this
county were awarded $500 checks
last week, which will enable
them to begin their college edu-
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ants. '
If this eitation Is -not served wttih 30
days irom date of its issuanee, it shiail
This change became effective
January 1, 1951, Selfem-
ployed persons now have the
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--e ", Hicks, Nettie White Cormiek,
Fannie L. Phelps, Sallie M. Terry. Rebert
B. Sellers, Ellen Thomas, Jessie SI.- Clair,
-Eugene V. Sellers, W. H. Sellers. Nannie
May Jones, Rosa Belle Signor. Isaac Sell-
ers. Allie Richardson, Lewis Blanton.
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known, and any and all persons claiming .
any right or title or Interest In the here- 1
inarter described land whose names are
unknown. I
You are eommanded to appear.and an-
swer the plaintiff's petition at or before
10 o'clock AM on the first Monday aft-
er the expiration of 42 days from the
date of issuance of this citation, • the
same being Monday the 5th day of De-
cember. 1951, before the Honorable Dis-
IN RICIPI FORM
Light Conditioning is the
newest idea in home lighting. 4
Actual recipes show you how .
of light that’s prgyed tat to get the kind of lighting
for studying, a , # that engineers have foupd is
REDUCES EYESTRAIN, FATIOUE . best. Th® recipes tell you:
A Light Conditioned study The right hind of lamps and
desk makes homework easier, % fixtures to use rered
less tiring. Eyestrflin if re- .The right size bulbs to use 3
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LESS GLARE, FASTER STUDIES The right location for lamps
[At a Light Conditioned desk "V and fixtures 6328822886
Mrs. Cordla Chenault.
Mrs. Rufus Berger returned
home Saturday from Fort Stock-
ton where she had been work-
District Court of .Grimes County. Tesas.
issued and given under my hand and
the send of sald court at office lit the
city and Anderson, this 17th day of Sep-
tembe r. 1911.
VISIT YOUR LAMP DEALER NOW [
Charming new base designs and '
fresh, colorful shades await your se-
lection In both tabh and floor lamps.
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gennmin Ta
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is Rural Youth Day at he
and upwards of 95,000 Four-H
Club boys and girls, Future Marble Falls and Llano.
; Farmers and Future Homemak-
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on the first rail line in Texas was pioneered. The
history of SP has been a chronicle of transporta-
livestock shows: in w hich more i liantly lighted exposition in his
shan head of beet and "
dairy tat tie, horses, sheep and
Angora goats already have been
entered. Cowboy movie . star.
-wid Bin” Elliott has a horse
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buildings include
To Caivn Mecary, Jimmy MeCary, and|due before March‘15, 1952. The Hempstead was visiting frieL-—.
cur* McCary, and then unknown heirs j tax rate is 2%% of the first [and relatives here Saturday and
pnmessanapoprecentatvfesiencn”arhune 1 $3600 of net business profit. ' " ‘
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general manager of Buckner Or-. (Elizabeth c.
phans Home. k Fannie I. PI
Juvenile judges, probation of-
l fleers, officials of the Slate De:
partmentof Public Welfare,, pas:
tors, and the heads of institu-
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Bosley of Col- was cllected last March at a
' county-wide "Round up,” of pub- •
thevre bu ilding a railroad!
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Lipstick, rouge, and careful
makeup will make a woman
look much younger. But yu
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tory. For the first time, colored
lights are being used. Enough
electricity will be used to light
up a city of 40,000. The illumin-
ation of the fairgrounds will put in Houston,
in the shade even that for the ’ "
Texas Centennial in 1936,
can’t fool a steep flight of stairs.
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ot the nwietship, mnagement an cir:
clation irequired hy the Ac nt Cons
gress of August 24. 1912, as amynded
by the A<is of March 3, 19:13. and July
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Section 23,0 of Navasota Examiner ahd.
Grimes County Review published week-
1 at Nuyasota, Tx4s for October 1.
The names and addresses nt the puh-
.Usher, editon, managihg editor and hust-
ness managersare:3 <:. Whitten‘and R
II Whitten. Navasota, Texas
The owners are J. G Whitten and R.
H Whitten. Navusota, Texas.
The known Jiond holders.. mortgagees,
and other security holuters owning .or
. .holding ■>’ 1' per dent w more of total.
I ameunt ot, bondm mnttgrattes, orzther se-
VcuritistgirenMn Georsei T eSpeurse Fdnt
Worth. Tesas: Pirat Natonal Bank, Nava-
10) Texas
The average humher ntcoplesioteach
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rhe Stale Fair of Texas will [ rlum, "Guys and Dolls,” sensa-
present its 66th edition—the big-1 Honal Broadway hit musical, , -. a Museum
edand best of them all in ev-will hold sway for 24 perform- i 2nditheAHa Mus.™ if MNaturmi
ery wayfor a 16 day run be-1 antes, nightly , matinees HFtone Aou arium and * ' ’
ginning Saturday, Oct. 6, and Saturdavs Sundavs and Thurs- History, Aquarium a
RECIPE EOOKLET, 22 tested
< rocipes for good lightine
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Bethesda, a maternity home, San
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Benjamin Blanton, Jennie
V. Stearns. Eugenia D,
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triet Court of Grimes County. at the Court
House in Anderson, Texas, said plain-
tiff's petition was filed on the 20th day
of August, 1951. the file number of said
suit being 118.638.
The names-of the parties in said, suit
ure W. A. McCary, plaintiff. and Eugene
MeCary. Lizzle Adams McCary: a widow.
Calvin McCary. Lnzy McCary, Dudley i
McCary. Jimmy-McCary. J. B. MeCary-f . -
Alice McCary Jopes, and her husband. B. I l0ge Station, attended church.
P Jones, and Clara McCary, defendants. F _■ .
The said spit ts in the nature of par- nere sundax
to encourage outstanding
Being lots one ill and two (2) in'and son, Billy Lloyd, motored to
block No. forty-five 451 ip. the it"*
tola, according to. the map of sald town
Dansby, Sophia K. Comtek, Sue C. Bar
ton, Samuel B. Boyd. Eva Munson, Davis
Fleming. Mary F. Meek, Carrie Lee Lutz.
Frank Boyd, Sam B. Boyd. Jr.. Margaret
McCalla, Boyd McCalla, J. J. McCalla.
Mary C. Coffelt, Wm. S. Clayton. Annie
L. Lewis, Fannie Keith. George D. Clay-
ton, Franklin Boyd, Virginia Parks. Hal-
lie J. Clayton, waiter P. Clayton, Nellie
Newsome. John M. Clayton, C. A. Clay-
ton. Samuel B. Cornick. V. M. Johnson,
V most
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Lou Lutz, Charles Lutz, J Jane Mecaritn:
Howard Comnick. Boyd Cornick, M. C. H
Park. G W. Buffaloe. Jr.. Mes,1G: W.
jurfatoe, Sr . James Stone, Sr . W. K.
Slone. W, M. Crook.-C. A Lori, 1 W
Law boh. L. K. Ney, Jamea M Kobertson,
George M Shelley, WHilam Taylor, Har-
ley M. Cornick. Bettie Mason. MoUK Ma-,
son, Ben Riehardsonse M C. Park. O H:
a chapel-
Grimes Coun- ! Self-employment includes in-
Georg Mason | dividual store owners, partners,
as follows :317 an" pulpwood operators, owners of
—— dinning- at the si corner of sald shoe shine stands and numerous
■ ' Ceorarueso.sun2nadsuhessstare other business activities. There
8282599 tor corner from which, a P,0. B0 inches inr are- 14 specific excptions for
F . aamkaaAneherenda. "n“AtPbrena professional people, among them
• ' 1 30 E, 25.1 us. doctors and lawyers.
— Selr employment coverage is
- . u> the NE corner bt the Samuel Milin's i riot Voluntary. The individual is
2"1 60 acre survey, 600 vrs. to a cigek - either covered or not coverea
. , vrs «ule course southwest 1900 trsl.' the * ; 1 ' . ‘ 1 m ' ‛ ' 1' '1
i "SW corner -a the saui George Mason su( The self employed person's in-
' come is not reported until the
.13 s vfs and a BJ,% inches in dia mkd end of the year and Wll, he# 1e:i
Mrnee N Fwaon .the west ’ n™. or ported with his annual income
nKaid George . Survey, 1900.8. S-tt h* etpzm,it — it"
' hi the N W- ‘corner ef said survey, a post - -
+ -ior corner fienj v hich 4 P.c. 1 Mnches '
in di. brN $Wfvrand.aP.(>: 12.
tiifches in dii brs, -S 3 .E 38.6 . K rs;. : • .
' .. ‛HeceNs9Ealong the hutthlite"p •
-aidGedrge Masen Survey. 209)8 -"TS . .
1 f’w NHe jcorperzofstme a post, fopi
orrer frohhi whih a P.O. id- in di
A «gg v Yers siu W, 315, Vis arid h
k oszaszasssonh ’ inches in dja * bs S.56 W 31 S ain
% ,.88888983288888898' Thenge i :E ilol the enst lino
h, ■- bidIeMeso. SuBee.2s vision
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. During.the carly days of Texas development, the fora land of qpportunity; for the coming of a
need for rail irnsportation wis recognized by the railroad meant growth . . 2new, markets and the
. found i rig father's of our inow-great cities. As early . opening up of an immensely wealthy new area
as 1836,. AC. and J K. A!Ic'n, founders of the , to cdmmeriial and agricultural development. Thus
City of Houston, advertised the advantages of their ' it hAs been with Southern Pacific and its fore-
newly-established city in northern newspapers, and runners since May, 1851, when construction work .
in these Advertisements the building of: railroads,
was predicted and the benefits they would bring to
Houston were foretold with remarkable accuracy.
One Such advertisement stated: "As the country
Maore, Rohei Moore, Robert Tys, Clar-
ence Tyus, W. F. Tyus, Bessie Under
Johnson, Fruncis V. Barker Carrie
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iesntFAustin Friday to spend the dents to obtain a hishet educa:
drawn by h"e Terry aa recorded m ' week-end with, their daughter,! ‘I
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purposes lx jointly owned by plainticts and as their guests Sunday Mr. and
abumayeaecars Mrs. Roy C. Garrett and Mrs: J. 1
and Cara McGary or their hetrs or legal P./GIIpin of Bryn
1 Mr. and Mrs ’ Bill Wagner and
ject to the undivideg one-third fi 3' lire Mittle gon. Bill Jr., spent Satur- |
estnte of defenidan Li22l0 Adams Mel ury , .. 202 .......i... ..m. M..
and turhe iha,ihp abmedesenbed land day night and Sunday with Mis.»
i« incapable Ol n Lilt unit PfliilUlble dit IWagner’s mother, Mrs. Chester
skin; and preying fot mhe appfntment oflwnNouira uemistena
a receiver lil sel the said property at । Woodw ard ol Hempste ad.
private suleand the ptoceeds iHereo par
titioned among the plaintiff and defend:
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unds will rerpain the with matinees Saturdays, Sun- . _
Gov. Shivers To
Mir of-faw officials has been toin front of the grandstand. C..IL A A D.LnAN
arme fairgoers more each yeari The fair’s best Midway will JDCdK AI DUCKICT
for their money. include 33 great rides and a _ r 2 _
Pree aniraclions at the fair'score of the best sideshows and
ehis year include the Storybook musical revues in all the nation,
eof Texas Agriculture, the New There'll be football games
sScience Engineering Show, Au during the fair, three of them z,v00x mrySontwestHave been invited to wqod
' xomoblle "Shew including an- major college 'gridiron battles on Shivers will be the guest speak. SouthWes Ranch ndidain l ou 1
tinue chrg Foods, Show. Heme the three Saturdays of the fair, et when Texas Baptists dedicate ( attend the Ranch "em N .
Eieciric and Industriai Show, The schedule is Oct. 6. SMU- their first home for unfortunate ■ A ranch style , luncheon and
Womens Building, Natural Gas Missouri: Oct. LI Texas okla- bos near Burnet October 16. 1 tour of the home Wiil follow the
Building. Yree aeraj acts twice ; homa; Qct 20, SMU- Rice. , 1 The, new-institution is Buckner ceremony. .
daily; ■ Visitols to the fair this year it.meh Ior Boys, the second ol The opening of th-' boys' raneh.
Plus t he fair's greatest array of [ will see the most colorful, hril- ’ three new unitsto be operated , the girls home and the home
- >. . - by Buckner Orphans Home in for the aoed ca Heu Buckner Ba D-
Dallas. Already in operation is
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Jonnson, ous H. Johnsen, Ellzabeth Comn-
lek Hlekk, Virginia M. Johnson, William.
Cunningham, Evaline Curningham, K. C.
Mowle. Vavinia J Howie. Mall A. Mason’
Eliza T. ‘Cornick, J. M Taylor, Ann K.
Taylor, Susan H: Boyd, Mary K. Blanton,
Mrs. H. H Hardy, John M. Boyd, Jem-
Ina J. McCalla, Robert P, Howie, Cols C,
Pheips, Spencer Munson, EanneMi Bar-
ker. John Mason. Sophia H. Maspn,Sdio-
to Shelley, Evalina Mason, Lavinia John- ---- — — ------ -
.son, Fannie Mason, Benjamin Li Barker, of Andetson,this 21st #ay vt Soptemner,
Sophia H. Cornick. Tully' R. ?Cornick. i19M. . .........
James Mason, W. S. Napier. Jeff N, MH- (SEAL) TRINSTON HARKIS
ler. T. J. Gaston. J; M. Leej Ml*. Anna Clerk, Distriet Court of Grimes
Quinlan Ranale, E Bundle, Geo. A. vCouhty Texas. 2
Quinlan, Geo. A. Quinlan, Jr., and T. B.1 12-le’
Hipp, it living, or if deceased, their un- -------- o--—
known heirs and lega representatives, 1/eep I l
any. whose names and places of resi- i Knl+ EmnlAIIAN
deme are unknown, and any and all per- API I -LIIIDIO V EU
sons claiming any right or: title or In- -MIVJ-M
terest in the hetelnanter described land _
whose names are unknown IPercnne HavA
You are eommanded to appear and an- ' | CI 3UI13 IlAVC
swer the plainuff's petition at or before ,
10 o'clock A M on the First Monday alt- n: | ■ • n f21
or the expiration of 42 days , from the KfhTK I n KenATITC issue of tills putprstien sod and djs.
date of issuance of this..citation, the IIIVIII> Iv UVIIVIHO inibuted, thrguz, ine mails or olherwise,
same being Monday the 5th1dax of Yo- - " to pala tusiser ioers durmg the 12 months B
pistriet Court of Grimes chint"! at till Many self-employed persons oeceonrun "e rrwoniebny pqnasepo
. caunurEoupetitanAnaorsnmeaTon“dhe i7td do not know that th.- .1930
| day olt Septemlier. (1951: the file number Amendments to the Social Se- eSHAl 0 w Bio,Iks Notary Pullte '
i omsdname, m"im pmum in uH .«t curity Act extend coverage to
I are -John E, Moedy, Aliintife add those them, according to James B. .. ' -
I ration-andtowhomsit Marley, manager of the Austin
I iendantsi Social Security office,
I The said suit is’in the nature of Tres-
I pass to Try- Title and. to remove cloud
I irom title, ‘andallegatlonsin. subslame on
I' being that heretotote oh the 1st day ol
I September, 1951. the plaintitr was the i
I- owner in fee -simple of the follwingde-T
I scribed land lying nnd living situated i1
I Grimes County, Texas, and descrised as wau v uianveS anu
I", follows, m-wit: . ‘ families as employees./
■ All that certain tract or parcel of land -ie ________f-- --a
tying and being situated in Grunes Coiin-; •
ty, Texas, and out of the G-
640 ncre survey, Abstraet. No
more fully described a
Beginning- at the S.E. cothi
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To George Muna, Gordon Harris, Frank
Harris. Lula G. Norviile, Henry H. Harris.
Samuel B. Harris, Norfleet T Harris. Esa
Harris, William P. Hebard, Etta L. Pen-
nington. W. E. Glenn, Irene Creson,
Claude Turner, J. R Turner, William Ray.
8. B Marr. Venie Youngblood, Lula Marr.
K W Park, Frank M. Cunningham, Susie
Smith. Eva Arrington, Carrie Bonnie, Sal-
lie Dupuy, George C. Tankergley. Fannie
Anderson, Ida G. Lewis. Charles Bau-
mann. Carrie Lee Stout, Lillian Baumann.
Elton Smith, Lizzie McKinzie. Virginia E
Walker. Mary E. Kimball, Eugene H. Tay-
lor, Annie Jenes Dansby. James Dansby.
I Marvin Dansby. Charles Dansby, 1qa
Walton. Lizzie Walton. Lula Cross, J. P
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books and papers lose their an- , You just use a tape measure
noving glare, Since it’a wimer and follow directions. Start___
to study, it’s easier to learn. Light Conditioning your .
Homew^ is anished faster. home now! 22280%. nt.
1 residence halls.
Forty-eight boys can be ac-
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;ijormerfi Which a P/O. 16, in dia: mkd
. N bis‘2 Hvjs’anda P.0.16 ip dia, ,
-tkd X brS 13 E,133rs,e "
। Thence S1E, 8.33 vfs; to a stake frm
wkih k P.4 16 inches’ in' dia. mkd -N i
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’ orokdXrs N1,(5 E 1.5 ys.; , : .
.. TlincenN 89 E, 1 500 vfs. to 4 ho oast
line ot: Said Gieorge Mason €40 acre Sur- (
- Ney, a-stake for corner trom which a.
B 3 8 inches Jhvdia. mkd X brs N 3L W:
Mhnce s ;1 E along said oast :Hne
tvrstothe plicejtof beginning, • conri
• ; tamning MAl6asres inore, or trss/.
• That oh the day and. year dforeaid,
the defendants ahd .each of tpem te as*
serting’ some haratler of claim 1o the
alve named and described: premises, the
naburof which is unkhowvnto.
phiintiff nd that uch assertion 9f title,
on, ihe part of. th -defendants to saic
• land , gusts a' cloud upon, the plantif's
' ■ • Hile . c"u,"
Plaintiff .by allegations .reMes. on the
special pleas'Of the three, fiyee ahd
twenty’five year' statute of limiations
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PoVsessfOn to thebve-described prem-
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1951, newspaper, October 4, 1951; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445737/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.