The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1983 Page: 11 of 16
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June 16, 1983, The Nocona Newt, Nocona, Texas, Page 11
Couthouse Record
All of Lot 16, Block 4.
Marriage License
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David Moyer
New Car R^istation
Christine Cook
County Clerk
Deeds Recorded
Starr Johnson
District Clerk
New Cases Filed
Chevrolet flat bed.
A.R.A. Services — 1983 Ford
van.
Oliver R. Spiller - (2) 1982
Ford 2 dr.
A.R.A. Services — 1983 Ford
Bullock to move up tax due dates
to capture more money in the
1984-85 budget period.
The budget measures certified
by Bullock now go to the governor
for his action.
Ricky Alan Walker vs. Kari Sue
Walker - Divorce.
Glenda Sue Blackbum vs. Rex
Blackbum — Divorce.
Terry A. Stack vs. James F.
Stack — Divorce.
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John Greer — 1982 Yamaha
motorcycle.
Steve Howard — 1983 Suzuki
motorcycle.
Jennifer Hutson — 1983 Suzuki
motorcycle.
Republic Leasing Corp. —
1983 Chevrolet pickup.
van.
A.L.B. Paine — 1983 Mercury
4 dr.
The Bowie News — 1983 Ford
pickup.
First Baptist Church of Bowie
— 1983 Ford stationwagon.
Lucian Vaughan — 1983 Ford
pickup.
Clifford Hudspeth — 1982 Ford
flat bed.
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Gregory Lloyd Lemons and
Teresa Naomi Holt.
James Keith Hachtel and Patty
Delaine Parkinson.
Bert Lewis Mayfield and Lori
Beth Forson.
Cecil Lee Roberson and Gerri
Ann Cozart.
Warren Reese Reynolds and
Mitzi Kay Watkins.
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Bullock pointed out the budget
was in balance only because he
counted nearly $600 million in
revenue-raising bills passed by the
Legislature. The bulk of that will
come from measures proposed by
The First National Bank of
Bowie vs. Charles Greham —
J udgement in favor of plaintiff.
Bowie National Bank vs. Serieta
Chokas — Judgement in favor of
plaintiff.
Famers and Merchants Na-
tional Bank vs. Glen Cline —
Judgement in favor of plaintiff
First National Bank of Saint Jo
vs. Stan Cross — Judgement in
favor of plaintiff.
Farmers and Merchants Na-
tional Bank vs. Tommy W. Davis
— J udgement in favor of plaintiff.
Bowie National Bank vs. Jimmy
Todd . Plaintiff to recover from
defendant.
Bowie National Bank vs. Bobby
Read - Plaintiff to recover from
the defendant.
Bowie National Bank vs. Laura
Moore — Plaintiff to reover from
the defendant.
First National Bank vs. Douglas
Woodrow Foster J udgement in
favor of plaintiff.
First National Bank of Bowie
vs. Calvin Rhoades — Plaintiff to
recover from the defendant.
The First National Bank of
Saint Jo vs. Vicki Stone AKA
Vicki S. Stogner — Plaintiff to
recover from the defendant.
Victar Johnson vs. Billy Gaston
— It is ordered that plaintiff take
nothing by virtue of this suit.
Carol Sue Hale vs. Thomas
Long M.D. Maurise Browder,
M .D. and Terry Sanders M .D. —
Order of dismissal with prejudice.
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1983 W.W.
। Stoneburg Hwy.
P.O. Box 1135
, Bowie, Texas 76230
All of Lots
Jacksboro for a 5,100 foot wildcat
in Jack County. The explorer well
will be known as the No. 1 Owen,
it is in a 154-acre lease in the O.P.
Owen Survey, three miles nor-
thwest of Senate. It is aimed at
either oil or gas production.
Another wildcat for oil or gas is
scheduled for spudding six miles
west of Jacksboro by Circle Seven
Production Co. This well will be
known as the No. 1 Steed/Leach,
with projected total depth of 5,100
feet. It will be situated in a 40-acre
lease in Jack County’s S.H.
Tilghman.
A 2,800-foot wildcat for oil is
planned by Britton Operating,
Inc., of Fort Worth at a drillsite
2.5 miles southeast of Bryson,
Jack County. The location is in an
80-acre lease in the William Orr
Survey. The well’s designation is
the No.2 Keyser.
Cook Production Co. of Fort
Worth has revealed plans to drill a
2,800-foot developmental probe in
the Shawver Field, three miles
northeast of Perin. The well will
be located in a 58-acre lease in
Jack County’s J.W. Frazier
Survey and is to be designated as
the No. 3 Andy Shawver.
AUSTIN — State Comptroller
Bob Bullock Friday certified the
state budget passed by the
legislature as being in balance —
and little else.
‘' After paying the bilk there will
be only small change left in the
bank," Bullock said of $30.9
billion in spending measures he
certified under the Constitution's
pay-as-you-go provision.
Based on Bullock's last revenue
estimate, the Legislature left only
$15.1 million unspent in general
revenue.
Bullock said ako that current
tax collections through the first
few days of June show that his
revenue estimate "remains right
on target.”
"Actual collections are the pro-
of of the pudding," Bullock noted,
"Not the skepticism voiced by
some other state officials and a few
freshmen legislators."
RINSE N VAC
Home Inc. — All of Lot 6 Half
circle subdiv. to Bowie.
Tommy Skinner and wife Patsy
A. Skinner to Icel Skinner — Lot
13, Block 18 Lander addition to
Nocona.
Wilma A. Holman and husband
Thomas E. Holman to Curtis B.
McMahan Jr. — Pt. of the C.
Dart Survey Abstract 190.
M.A. Thomas to Jimmy
Barnett and wife Saranna Barnett
— AU of Lot 11, Block 45 original
of Nocona.
H.A. Richardson et ux Mary Jo
Richardson to Jim Winter — Lot
1 pt. Lot 2, Block 5 original of
Bowie.
Charles Kennedy and wife
Adrienne Kennedy to B.W. Hus-
band and wife Myrtle husband —
70 feet by 150 feet a Savery
Survey.
Bruce Boyd and wife Kathie
Boyd to Wayne Nored and wife
M argaret Nored — All of Lot 5
North Park sub-div. to Bowie and
a pt. of Lot 6, Block 8 North Park
sub-div
Clarence Corbin and wife An-
drea Corbin and Ann Corbin to
Lawrence Ralek Spence and wife
Ann Davies Spence — 27.34 acres
Block 68 Hill CSL Abstract 319.
Robert M . J ackson to M ilton S.
Maness et ux Brenda Maness —
NOCONA 825-6953
Bowie 817-872-25311
or 872-2831'
Energy Corp, of The Woodlands.
Located five miles southwest of
Chico, the well is in a 6,197-acre
lease block of Wise County's H.
Robertson Survey. In addition to
the crude oil, the well indicated
ability to yield casinghead gas at
the rate of 1,269,000 CFD.
The well was drilled to a total
depth of 5,850 feet, after entering
the pay zone at 5,250 feet. It will
produce from a perforated interval
of 5,266 to 5,698 feet into the
wellbore.
Flowing 240 barrek of crude oil
per day, along with 438,000 CFD
casinghead gas, the No. 3 Fletcher
Unit was completed succesfully in
the Fletcher Field by Ryder Scott
Oil Co. of Wichita Falls.
Drilkite is one mile northwest of
Slidell. It was drilled to 7,300 foot
total depth and will produce from
an interval 7,044 to 7,058 feet into
the wellbore. Production tests
were run on a 13/63 choke. Tub-
ing pressure registered at 1,160
PSI.
The location is in a 733-acre
lease in Wise County’s John
Crowder Survey.
Location has been staked by
Circle Seven Production Co. of
Because of previous com-
mitments for Father's Day
weekend, the Ladies First Club
trip to Dallas to see the musical
"Cotton Patch Gospel" has been
postponed one week to June 25.
There are still a few openings in
the tour, which will include a stop
at Las Colinas for lunch and a
water taxi ride.
Following an afternoon perfor-
mance of "Cotton Patch Gospel,"
the tour will attend a private party
before going to Piass, a New
Orleans style restaurant, for din-
ner.
The cost for the trip is $55.00
per person. Contact Shirley Keck
or Donna Lemons at First Na-
tional Bank for further details.
Drug Store
825-3226
operates on the steam prin-
ciple to get your carpets
professionally clean. Por-
table and easy to operate -
| we’ll show you how.
| RINSE N VAC is the
power house that cleans, (
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dirt and residues. RINSE
N VAC cleans carpets
cleaner.. .keeps them
cleaner longer.
12-13-14-15-16 Lively addition to
Bowie.
Jewell Enterprises, composed of
T.R. Jewell, A.V. Jewell and
Harold W. Hash to Eagle Assoc.
- All of Lots 12 13 14 15 16
Lively addition to Bowie.
Steve O. Lovelady and Jean-
nine Lovelady to Garlon Roy
Crain and Sherry Lynn Crain —
Lot 343 Nocona Hilk.
Danny C. Buck and wife Mary
Helen Buck to Tommy J . Skinner
and wife Patsy Ann Skinner —
Tract 9 Sewell and Uselton sub-
div. to Nocona.
Steven J. Reed et ux Cheryl
Reed to Ronald Delton Finley St.
- All of Lot 4-5, Block 1, Unit 2
Richwood Hilk sub-div.
Cadmus S. McCall III to Dan
Cunningham and Henry D. Brim
- 100 acres, pt. of the Beaty Seale
and Forewood Survey, Abstract
Dane E. Hunt
Chevrolet blazer.
Leasing Assoc.
Tony S. Rohmer of Muenster
has revealed plans to drill a
1,995-foot developmental probe in
the Montague County Regular
Field, 11 miles north of Nocona.
The well will be located in a
30-acre lease in Montague Coun-
ty's John Chambliss Survey and is
to be designated as the No. 13
J.W. Rowland.
Flowing at the rate of 326 bar-
rek of oil per day, the No. 38
T.C.W.B. has been completed in
the Cap Yate Field by Mitchell
J.L. Junell and wife Odetta F.
Junell to Loyal D. Killen — 4.22
acres J.Y. Castillo Survey
Abstract 120.
A.T. Kramer to Jimmy D.
Ashley and wife Donna Ashley —
4.18 acres Block II Hill CS:
Abstract 319 and 1.71 acres Block
2 Linnen addition to Bowie.
Christine McCarty to B.F.
Blanton et ux M artha Blanton —
Lots 15-16, Block 8, Unit 4 Fron-
tier Shores Lake Estates.
Pauline Wolfe to Paula Jean
Jackson und. 1/2 interest — Lot 6
pt. Lot 5. Block 29 original of
Nocona.
Community Nursing Home
Inc. a Texas Corp, to Jewell
She Of
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Nocona, Oexas
Cordiattif Suites Ijou 3
.y^tlend the O^edication Of
Okeir (Oducationat /duitdiny.
Obedication Service is
Mune 26, 1983
•4 2:00 p.m. in the
^ettowskip Odatt.
deception from 3.00 - 5:00 p.m.
Iddornin^ \dJorskip 1 1:00 a.m.
98.
Leonard E. Tipton et ux,
Christine G.B. Tipton to Hisham
S. Faried et ux Ama H. El
Ashmani — 101 acres R. Carter
Survey Abstract 1147.
Dallas Community Chest Fund
to Ammon Demur — All of Lou
4-5 6-7 8-9 pt. Lot 10, Block 13
original of Bowie.
Fannie Cantrell to Tona
Newman, Edith Bertram and Im-
ogene Jefcoat — AU of Lot 1 pt.
Lot 2, Block 77 original of
Nocona.
Sanford F. Owens et ux Lor-
raine Owens to Dana Lee Owens
— one acre of Panola CSL.
BiU L. Brown and wife Linda
M. Brown to Samuel T. Brawner
and wife Sadie Ann Brawner —
Lou 1-2-2, Block 136 original of
Nocona.
Evelyn Husfeld, Ind. Exec.
Est., Bertha Toth dec'd to
William Paul Garrett — Pt. Block
9 Hill CSL.
William Paul Garrett to Jimmy
H. Jones and Carroll G. Swain —
Lot 8, Block 1 Hutchinson addi-
tion to Bowie.
Joe E. Fitu et ux Peggy J. Fitu
to Harold W. Sewell et ux M ildred
M SeweU - 5.8193 acres BBB
and CRR Co. Survey Abstract 83.
Randy L. Seigler to Bellmire
d, $
trailer.
George W. Taylor — 1983
Oldsmobile 4 dr.
R W. Hobbs, Willie A. Hobbs
— 1983 GMC pickup.
Amy Peak was the beauty winner in the Princess Smallwood second runner-up and talen winner
ivison of the Imperial Miss Pageant Sunder. and Danica Fenoglio right, most photogenic.
Ashely Ernest was first runner-up, Christy
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Mesler, Tracy R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1983, newspaper, June 16, 1983; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493902/m1/11/?rotate=90: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.