The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1, Friday, December 7, 1945 Page: 10
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LEGAL NOTICE
First published In the Hemp
hill County News Dec 7 1H5
NOTICE TO BIDDEIIS AND OP
CITYS INTENTION TO ISSUE
WARRANTS
SEALED BIDS will be received
by the Board of Commissioners
of the City ot Canadian Texas
at Its regular meeting place In
the City Hall until two oclock
I M on the eighth day of
January 1D1G and then
publicly opened and read aloud
for the purchase and Installa-
tion of one heavyduty Diesel
Engine with direct connected
current generator and engine to
have rotative speed of not over
300 revolutions per minute with
capacity of approximate 700
kilowatts based on sea level
rating as per specifications as
prepared by Board of Commls
sioncrs being an extension anJ
Improvement to the municipal
power and light plant of said
cityBids
Bids shall be accompanied by
a ccrtllled check in the sum of
5000 00 payable to the City
Treasurer of the City of Cana <
dlan Texas Checks of unsuc-
cessful bidders will be returned
upon award ot contract and the
making of satisfactory bond or
upon the rejection of all bids
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish bond In a
surety company authorized to
do business In the State of Texas
In the amount of one hundred
per ceit of the contract price
guaranteeing the faithful per-
formance of the conditions set
forth In said contract
Bids must be made upon pro
posal blanks furnished by the
said City and must be accom
panied by the Specifications fur-
nished therewith Additional
Specifications not at variance
therewith may be IncluJed with
the bid
The sealed bids must be plain-
ly marked PROPOSAL FOR
DIESEL ENGINE AND IM-
PROVEMENTS IN CONNEC-
TION THEREWITH and en-
dorsed by the name of the bid
derIt
It Is the Intention of the Board
of Commissioners of the City of
Canadian Texas to Issue time
warrants to the successful bid-
der or contractor for the pur-
pose of financing the cost for the
furnishing of said equipment
which warrants will not exceed
the principal sum of 4200000
shall bear Interest at a rate not
exceeding 3 per annum and
shall mature serially the max-
imum maturity date to be not
later than March 1 1DG0 and
said warrants will be paid by
the levy of a tax on each one
hundred dollars valuation of
all taxable property In said City
The City guaraitces that the
successful bidder or contractor
will receive face value for such
warrants when and as the same
are Issued and delivered
Manufacturers Standard Spe-
cifications of the particular ma-
chine offered may be submitted
to the Citys Engineer and offi-
cials for their study prior to
opening of bids These will be-
held In confidence until after
the bids arc opened
Proposal blanks and Speclfl
cations may be obtained from
the City Clerk by bona fide bid
dersATTENTION
ATTENTION OF BIDDERS Is
directed to the provisions of
House Bill No 51 passed by the
43rd Legislature at its Regular
Session Art 5159a Vernons
Texas Statutes requiring that
not less than the general pre
vailing rate of per diem wages
for work of a similar character
In the locality In which the work
is performed and not less than
the general prevailing rate of
per diem wages legal holidays
and overtime work shall be paid
to all laborers workmen and
mechanics employed In the con-
struction of public work such
wage scale being as follows to
wlt
Classification Rate Per Hour
Skilled labor S1S0
Common labor 75
The City reserves the right to
reject any and all bids
Signed JESS B L1NDLEY
Mayor City of Canadian Tex
SEAL 134tc
FRIENDLY NEEDLE CLUB
Members of the Friendly Need
le club entertained their hus
bands with a buffett supper last
Friday In the home of Mr and
Mrs John Pundt There were six
tables and 42 was enjoyed
Richard L Skaggs who re-
ceived his discharge Oct 24 Is
making his home In Canadian
Mrs Skaggs is head nurse at the
local hospital
The Banks Are Ready
Americas private banking system Is ready to
provide industry with credit needed for the shift
over to peacetime activities
In a word the banks arc ready willing and able
to meet the full credit needs of business small
medium or large Use this service Get In touch
with jour bank and find out how It can help YOU
over the hurdles of warwork termination and as-
sist jou In getting squared away for the new con-
ditions ahead
The First National Bank
THE FRIENDLY BANK
If You Have
MOT FTOISHEB
YOUR
Perhaps We
Have Justthe Item
You Want
We Are Receiving a Few
Late Shipments
TOYS is GIFTS
REID JONES Owners
HEMPHILL COUNTY NEWS CANADIAN TEXAS
LEGAL NOTICE
First published in the Hemp
hill County News Dec 7 1945
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO James Calk John II Steph-
ens W C Turner William C
Turner Julia Younce Julia
Younsc Julie Younse Julias
Younse David Calk Nancy
Calk Nancy E Calk Eliza
Calk Elijah Calk Elizabeth
Calk A L Matlock W A Mor-
ris John B Coate J B Coate
Dellla A Coate wife of John B
Coate II C Hendrick Julius
Younsy Julius Younse T M
Younsc Jullous Younse P II
Miller Margarett B Miller E
Calk E J Calk Early J Calk
William B Ethcrldge T D Tay-
lor James W Hester Sarah E
Hester Sarah E Hester E C
Robinson R T Robinson Me-
lissa A Calk Henry W Calk
Charles O Calk E A Watson
T A Watson S E Hester J W
Hester Tlbatha J Benson Ro-
bert P Benson Robert Moody
Thomas C Calk Minerva Miller
William Mendcnhall Eliza D
II Mendenhall J M Younse
Sarah Younsc L T Klrkland
Quitman Younse J R Frasler
P H Frasler R P Bensom T M
Younsc R P Benson C R
Younse S X Younse John
Younse Alma Younse Verdle
Younse Camel Younse Charles
Younse Sarah E Younse David
T Calk Jasper P Calk Joe E
Calk and Joe C Calk Earlle B
Calk Columbus P Calk Henry
T Calk S P Webb Sam P
Webb L I Webb Alice Webb
Laura Webb Sallle Calk Louis
D Webb Elija Calk Sallle
Younse Thomas M Calk Eliz-
abeth Miller S P Miller Dru
cllla ACalk Emmett Pascal Era
mett Paschal George W Calk
Moses Calk Sally Younsc Isaac
R Calk Oliver Calk Allen T
Calk Earry A Calk George B
Calk Ollle Calk Alma Calk
Washington C Calk Earry A
Murry A T Calk W T Calk
AUIc Calk Charity Bell Calk
Will Calk Allen L Calk Minnie
Lee Cain J B Cain Ben Calk
Sarah E McCarty George Z
Thomas Laura Thomas and
the unknown heirs and legal
representatives of each and ev
cry one of the defendants here
tofore named defendants Greet
lngs
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable 84th
District Court of Hemphill
County at the Court House there
MeIm staying
in the Army
THERE ARE PLENTY
OF REASONS
AND HERE THEY ARE
1 First I keep my present grade
That mcjiis a lot
0 By rcenlisting for 3 years I
can pick my own branch of
sen ice in the Air Ground or
Service Forces and cea go to any
overseas theater I wish
9 I get my mustering out pay
cen though Im retnlissting
Also I get 50 a year reenlistment
bonus for each year Ive been in
the Army My dependents receive
family allowances for the full term
of my enlistment And Ill be
eligible for 01 Bill of IUfclita bene-
fits when I get out of the Army
j My food clothes quarters
medical and dental care are all
supplied to me And I can learn
any of 200 skills or trades in the
Army schools
E All of us who are rcenlisting
are going to have from 30 to
90 days furlough at home with
full pay and our travel paid both
ways And well have 30 davs fur-
lough every car with pay
PAY PER MONTH
ENLISTED MEN
la Addition to Food Lodglaf
Clothes and Medical Cars
aPlus 20 Increase for
Service Overseas bPlus
50 If Member of Flying
Crews Parachutist etc c
Plus 5 Increas in Pay
f or Eacli 3 Years of Service
of in Canadian Texas at or be-
fore 1000 oclock A M of the
first Monday next after the ex-
piration of fortytwo days from
the date of the issuance of this
citation same being the 21st day
of January 1S1G then and there-
to answer plaintiffs petition fil-
ed in said court on the 26th day
of November 1915 In this cause
numbered 2512 on the docket of
said court and stjled Frank J
Shaller plaintiff vs all those
persons first named In this writ
and to whom the same Is direct-
ed defendants
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit Is as follows towlts
This action Is brought as well
to try title as for damages and
Involves a certain tract of land
situated In Hemphill County
Texas described as follows
A part of the James Calk sur
vey Abstract No 29 describ-
ed by metes and bounds as
follows
Beginning at the Northeast
corner of Section 4 GHII RR
Co Thence north 2342 5 var
as Thence east 950 varas
Thence north 950 varas
Thence cast 950 varas
Thence south 32925 varas to
the Northeast corner of Sur-
vey No 1 GIIII RR Co and
the southeast corner of the
James Calk survey Thence
west 1900 varas to the place of
beginning and containing
91762 acres more or less
Plaintiff alleges that on the
1st day of October 1945 he was
and still Is the owner In fee sim-
ple of said premises that after-
ward on the 3rd day of October
1915 the defendants unlawfully
dispossessed him of such prem-
ises and unlawfully withhold
from him the possession there-
of to plaintiffs damage In the
sum of FOUR HUNDRED DOLL-
ARS WOO00 Plaintiff further
alleges in the alternative that
he holds title to the above de-
scribed land under and by vir-
tue of the Three Year Five Year
Ten Year and Twentyfive Year
Statute of Limitations and un-
der and by virtue of the provi-
sions of Article 5519a of the Re-
vised Civil Statutes of the State
of Texas Plaintiff sues for judg-
ment for the title and possession
of said above described premi-
ses for his damages for cost of
suit and for such other and fur-
ther relief In law or In equity
to which he may show himself
justly entitled
If this citation is not served
within ninety days from the
C Any time after 20 > ears I
can retire at half pay increas-
ing > car by year to threequarters
retirement pay after 30 years of
service And the time Fie already
served in active military or naval
service counts toward my retire-
ment time Added ttp reenlist
merit sums pretty sound to met
JANUARY 311046
AN IMPORTANT DAT
FOR MIN IN Till ARMY
MEN now in Army who roonlisl
btfor February I will b reon
llittd In presort grod Mtn hon-
orably discharged can rtnllil
within 20 dayt after dlicharg
In grade hld at Mm of dis-
charge provided Ihey reonllit
before February 1 1946
You may enlist < AT ANY TIME
for IV 2 or 3 year period
Oneyear enllilmenli for men
now In Ihe Army with of lean
6 months of service
Storting
Sate fay
Per
Master Sergeant
or First Sergeant 138 00
Technical Sergeant 114 00
Staff Sergeant 96 00
Sergeant 78 00
Corporal 66 00
Private first Class 5400
Private SOOO
MONTHLY
RETIREMENT
INCOME AFTER
20 Years 30 Yeors
Service Service
8970 115523
7410 12825
6240
3070
4290
3510
3250
108 00
8773
7425
6075
5623
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SEE THE JOB THROUGH
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BE A
GUARDIAN OF VICTORY
AIR GROUND IERVICC FORCE
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date of Issuance it shall be re
turned unserved
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law and
make due return as the law di-
rects
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal cf said Court
at office In Canadian Texas this
the 5th day of December A D
1945
Attest Signed
HIRAM PARK Clerk
SEAL 84th Dlst Court
Hemphill County Texas
134tc
Home Culture Club
The Home Culture club met In
the home of Mrs Pat Huff on
Wednesday the 28th Plans were
made for the yearly club party
to be held at the Allison Metho-
dist church basement The mem
bers are entertaining their hus-
bands
Councils club party will bo
held In Canadian Dec 18th All
club members arc invited to at-
tend
Refreshments were served by
the hostess Mrs Pat Hull to the
following members Mesdames
Tom Riley 11 R Warren M P
Rogers Porter Rogers Lee Klker
C E WUhclm Millard Donald
FRIDAY DEC 7 1D45
son C A Copcland Lee George
and Ernest Begert Also td the
following visitors Mesdames
J L Warren II M Altkenhead
Glen George and W E George
Womans Club News
By Mrs W A Kessle
The Womans club met Nov
20 with TVIrs II S Wilbur as
hostess Mrs J L Yokley pre-
sided over the business session
Mrs Charles Douglass was
elected recording secretary to fill
the vacancy left by Mrs Sam
Isaacs Mrs rurman Williams
gave the life of Stephen Foster
and recordings of music were
played of the authors compo-
sitions
Mrs Furman Williams was
hostess to the Womans club on
Tuesday In a brief business ses-
sion when plans were completed
for the clubs Christmas Twi-
light Musical Tea The tea will
be held Dee 18 at 8 oclock in
the Methodist church Mrs Mor-
ris Bennetts program on Wom-
en In Cycles of Culture was
most interesting and entertain-
ing Mrs Fred Price gave the
timely topics
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1, Friday, December 7, 1945, newspaper, December 7, 1945; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47427/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.