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PAGE FOUR — SECTION TWO
THE SI IAMROCK TEXAN. SHAMROCK. TEXAS
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1965
ON AGE AND WISDOM
Los Angeles — Tatzumble Due
Pea, celebrating her one hundred
and sixteenth birthday, claims to
be the oldest living Piute Indian
and the oldest native of Californ-
ia. Mrs. Due Pete, sitting on her
porch counting the passing cars,
said she didn't think being old
mado one wise.
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
WANTED
MAN or WOMAN
PULL or PART TIME
No Investment Required
Protested Territory 0 Cumplrtf' c. r., iy
PlnaniMC • gioeptlon.l B n n| •
Incentive Plan • Pull Tndnluii Proud, d
• Nation.) Advertising Pregr 0
KepreaetK.tive trill handle nur complen-
line. Tlw Boot of Knowledge
"Americas Pavoritr Since Hu,' The
new Uln-Unx Teaehlng Machine
"Program Learning at Its Best" and
ether educational products
All replica kept confidential wun-
C. V. Poster (125 E Iliff
Denver. Colorado 80222
| STATEMENT OE OWNERSHIP
LEGAL NOTICES
Be Listening For . . .
• Party Line 11-12
• Farm Reports
6:30 a.m. &
12:30 a.m.
• News Wrap-Up
I 2 - I 2:30 a.m.
• Listen For
Irish Football
^ f
Sports Station
For The
Quintet City Area
-V .
Social'Securify
Persons 72 ye ns of age or older,
who have had some work under
social security but not enough to
qualify for retirement payments
under the old requirement.-, should
recheck with the Social Security
Administration, according to Hal
Geldon, District Manager of social
security in Amarillo. A change In-
cluded in the 1965 Amendments
may now make such pet.-ms eligi-
ble for monthly benefits.
Before this eh c , the minimum
requirement w..- about In years of
work under so-'Id security. Under
the new law some workers can
qualify at age 72 with as little as
about nine nuv hs of snci..l securl-
j ty work, Geldon stated.
A man who was born January 1,
1890, or earlier will need only about
nine months of covered work; the
I same requirement, applies to a wo-
man worker who was born on Jan-
uary 1, 1893, or earlier.
A man born between January 2,
1890, and January !, 1892. will need
about 12 or 15 m U'pend::j |*on jor whom such trustee is actu
upon his exact birth.iate. This j llso the statements in the t»'»
work requirement appl.es to wo- ■ paragraphs show the affiant’s full
men born .between January 2, 1893, ^ knowledge and belief as to the
ind January 1. 1895. .circumstances and conditions un-
Under these t-, octal provisions j dcJ whicii stockholders and seen
MANAGEMENT AND (HUM. \
TION (A<t nf October 23, 19(17; I
Section 4389, Title 39, United States I PROJECT 9025-2-2
Code) PARCEL: 66
1. Filed Sept. 24, 1965. CITATION BY PUBLICATION
2. Title of publication: Tin THE STATE OF TEXAS
Shamrock Texan. j v
3. Published weekly. ' OLA CULBERTHOUSE, ET AL |
4 Location of known office of TO: O . Culbe: tiiou-e, wh ■ 'e i GEORGE E FOR 05, El AI.
PROJECT 9925-2-2
PARCEL: 45
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
V.
PROJECT: 9025-2-2
PARCEL: 72
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
V.
C C. COCKRILL, ET AL
TO: C. C. Cockrill, whose resi-
dence is unknown, and If he be
deceased, the unknown heirs and j residence is unknown, and if
PROJECT: 9025-2-2
PARCEL: 53
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
V.
D. S BLAIR, ET AL
TO: I) S. Blair, wlio.se place of
D. S,
—. ---------- — — | legal representatives of said C. C. .> r ^ di,.. ,
publication 115 North Main stn- rt id. . c u kuowi and il Ola To o> E. Forgy. whose res-1 * tockriU, if any, whose names and * , , 10 llu u|>known
Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas, Culberi . . • be d" d, Tie un - 1 ideate :, unknown, and if George P1:ices 01 residence are unknown, j “' a"1 'lePresentative of
Zip Code 79079. i ,v 11 heirs d le .d n-ju. enia- J E. F.u oec. sod, the unknown; YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND*!said D- s- ul:tir, if any, whose
5. Location of the headquari .....- "t : 1 Ola Cu.tici thouse, if heirs nd legal representatives of KU lo aPbear at a hearing before, names and places of residence are
September, 1965.
/a/ Harry Wofford
County Clerk, Wheeler County,
Texas
By: Elaine Langley, Deputy
20-4lc-lG.
aide. e K Foigy, if any, whose j Speciai Commissioners appointed unknown,
names . d r us of residence are: **y !‘: Jut^ge of ttie County Court
Unknown, j°* Wheeler County, Texas, to as
of general business offices of the ny, tvlia-e names and places of
publishers: 115 North Main Street residence are unknown.
Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
Zip Code T9079. MANDED to a) pear at a hearin : you irt hereby commanded to
6. Name and address of pub bilnn u 1 Commivs ,::ers ap- ap. . hearing before Special due you ll,r your Interest in the
Usher, editor, and managing etli. sited by tin- Judee >.f the Coun- c uppointecl by the lie,einbelow described land. This
Arvul Montgomery, Shatnri i Court of Wlu Tir Count;. . Tex- jU(je,." the County Court of bearing will be held in the Court-
Texas. . to a.-M . the . mount of com- Wht,';lcr'county, Texas, to' assess, . °* the CoUnt>- Court of
1 Ow er: Tin Shamrock Te> for your in- llu, . of compensation due , eeler Countyi Texas, at 10:00
Publishing Co., Inc.. Shamrock an n the hen la low dm ibed vou j' ,ur undivided interest ioclock A- M- on the fifth Monday
Texas: Albert Cooper, Round Ro k : This !> uing will be held In m tii !•'. re ubalow described land 1 aftcr the ^miration of forty-two
Texas; Arvai Montgomery, Sluim- the C< irti >m i 1 Hi, County Court .j,lls wdl b_. held in the days lrom the date of issuance
rock, Tex.,s; Williiua L. He . Wh : r full , T. x is, at 2:0-) ;C0UJ.. ld thf. county Court of'hereof* to wlt: At 10:00 o’clock A.
Shamrock, Texas. ..'clock P. M on the fifth Monday j ... ... T,,mj ... on Monday, the 6th day of De-
YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
sess Uie amount of compensation jMANDED 10 aP>Jear nt a hearing
'betore Special Commissioners ap-
pointed by the Judge of the Coun-
ty Ci urt of Wheeler County, Texas,
lo . . Ihe amount of compensa-
tion due you for your interest in
the hereinbelow described land.
I‘hi hi ring will be held in the
Co:,: :room of the County Court of
8. The known bondholder tier the expiration of for;y-two 10-cl( (, A M 0n the fifth Monday,
mortgagees and other security hold- 121 days from the date of issu- i ,t
ers owning or holding 1 per i ' 1 hi . if to wit; At 2.00 o'clock j
or more of total amount of bond . i I' M. on Monday, the 6tli d..y of { (. t(J wil
mortgages or other securities an : l>n mber 1965.
none. ; This is a proceeding in eminent
9. Paragraphs 7 and 8 include, in! domain by the Elute of Texas,
cases where the stockholder or 1 untifl .era: . t Ola Colbert home,
security holder appears upon the
books of the company as trust.t
or In any other fiduciary relateu
the name of the person or corps:
day
cembor, 1965.
th expiration of forty-two - This ls a Proceeding in eminent
days fr a the date of issuance
domain by the State of Texts,
At 11:00 o'clock >,Iainllff. against C. C. Cockrill,
A. M , is. Monday, the 6th day of a,ld U ,hf !)e leased, the un-
Dece’e'ier 1965 | known heirs and legal representa-
... . . 1 lives of said C. C. Cockrill, if any;
........................ V n , ^nent Wlleete C«»nty. Texas, .vs Tax
. ( ;; / ' ■' °i tXAi> Collet tor for itself and the tab
ed. th link- iwn heirs id le- ! 1 • Forgy, j 0l Texas; and the Lei a Indepen-
i 1 ;“‘a d<: ■ Hell ...1 Dlatrii t, defei
Culberi house,
any; Wheeler
• :f Ch E Forgy be deceased. •
to condemn and take the following
( a: - I ... and the L . In-1 l“c ’ hens and legal rep-1 described land for highway pur-
payments cannot begin until you
are 72. The monthly amount
$35, Geldon said.
dependent School District, de-1
tendants, to condemn und take Tie |
fallowing described land for high-1
way purposes: |
Being all of Lot 13. in Block 7,
resent of George E. Forgy, if: poses-
any, > e manes and places of
unknown; Wheeler
\t t hu nts
holders who
not appear the original town of Lola, W1
County, Text,
or plat of !
TH O CARS TWO
Kansas City -• While preparing dres es
to tow one of his old cars with the
other, Bob Cr;tes. 18. had more
than his share of trout)!.. The cars
broke apart — one rolling one way
and the other in the opposite di-
rection into an embankment.
WILL SCRATCHED ON PLANE
Adelaide. Australia — An Aus-
tralian pilot made a forced land-
ing in the desert near the Mara-
linga weapons testing site and
scratched his will on the fustluge
before he ixirtshed. A searching
party found the plane two years
i later.
DR. JACK L. ROSE
Opfomefrisf
207 North Wall
Across Street West Of Hospital
TUESDAY !) a.m. - 5 p.m.
FRIDAY 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
FOR APPOINTMENT (‘At.I. RE 6-3203
SHAMROCK
upon the books of the company n
trustees, hold stock and seen sta-
in a capacity other than that of a j Lela, re mded in Volutin
bona fide owner. Name-, and ad-1 '.40, Deed Records of
of individuals who are Count.v; and being the a n
stockholders of a corporation which rty described in a deed fr
itself ls a stockholder or holder j H 1 to Ola Culbe.u u
of bonds, mortg ges or other! May 5 1727, recorded m
securities of the publlshin: 15, p- e 5o9, Deed Rev
eorporation have been ii.eluded 1.:
paragraph 7 and 8 when the i dei
ests of such individuals are equiv-
alent to 1 per cent or more of the
total amount of the stock or securi-
ties of the publishing corporation
10 This item must be completed
for all publications except those
which do not carry advert ism'
oilier than the publisher's own
and which are named in Sections
132,231, 1322233, Postal Manual
(Sections 4355a, 4355b, and 4356 of
Title:
A. Total number of copies print-
ed 'net press run) — average num-
ber of copies of each issue durin
preceding 12 month-. 1,797; : igle
issue nearest to filing date: 1,803.
B Paid circulation.
1. Sales through deale - nd car-
riers, street vendors and counter
stiles, average number copies each
issue during preceding 12 months.
610; single issue neaiest to filing
date: 614.
2. Mail subscriptions, average I
number copies each is ue durin
ream. , m unsown Whe.er, ^ oTLl
,s, t XfC^UeCtor f0Lwhetler County, Texas, accordin '
u.Mf . a, -late of Texas; and ; l0 H „ or plat ot snid tmvn, re.
V ' ‘ ‘leut f11001 District, | corded in Volume 56, .c 640,
den .. condemn and take Detd ^ of Whe(ter county;
a . ■; vnled interest in the fol-
low) , ..ibed land for highway
. a of Lot 13, in Block 21,
and being the same property tie-
scribed in a deed from J. A. Hall
to C. C. Cockrill, dated February
10, 1927, recorded in Volume 59,
pur; 1
Be.i
11.nl town of Lela, page 575, Deed Records of Wheeler
Whc ■ County, Texas, according County, Texas and containing an
to : Pbit of said town, re- j area of 1,750 square feet of land,
cord Volume 56, page 640, | more or less.
Dt 1 - rdi, of Wheeler County; YOU ARE FURTHER notified
I’ d the same property de- that at the time and place of the
1 a deed from J. A. Hall hearing, you may present such evi-
i - Forgy, and George E. j deuce, argument and other rriat-
I n I. C Kinard conveying ters, as you may desire, relating to
1 * dated March 7, 1927 this proceeding and the amount qf
• • Volume 39, page 523 compensation which should be paid'
us .id Records of Wheeler by the State to the owners of the
Itxus, and containing an condemned land, by reason of the
iid 1,1 59 square feet of land, taking. Including compensation for
on- | -Hore or less. 1 damages, if any, resulting to the
ik-: Y .re further notified that at remaining portion of the property
for nd place of the hearing, of which the condemned land is
the i in present such evidence, j being taken. You may file any
■rty at- :ui n:nt and other matters, as . written answer or statement in
be- .1 j:,...v debire, relating to this j connection with this proceeding that
e-i • (I and the amount of com- 1 yoti desire.
Wheeler County, Texas, and
mining 2.730 square feet of
more or less.
You ate further notified tl:
the time and place of (tie he
you may present such 1 v i<
argument and other matte;
you may desire, relating to
proceeding and the amoui
compensation which should be
by tlie State to the owners o!
demr.ed land, by reason of (lie
mg, including compensation
damages, it any, resulting tc
remaining portion of the pre
ul winch t ne condemned land
ing t.vken. You may file any
ten answer or enn in n- ]■ ...non which should be paid by
nectiou with thi |>r-i ei-;!: tita* .•• State to the owners of the con-
you desire. denmed land, by reason of the tak-
Oivt under o’.1 !; Is, , including compensation for
Wheeler, Whe ier *:• • To muges. if any, resulting to the
this 25.d da. of t , : rmaining portion of the property
•s' C- I Dunn II which the condemned land is
15. ■ d 31: : i.eing taken. You may file any
u D< tl:; written answer or statement in con-
SPECIAL Ci M ; IONER3 ’clion with this proceeding that
Given undei un ha a .aid . ou desire.
One Package, One Premium:
PEACE OF MIND
1«
Vb'-F,
preceding 12 months: 1,032; single of office ;.t A.' •.; Wheele:
issue nearest to filit ( data Iffli day 01 , wheeler 0 nty Texas
C. Total paid circui ;tm aver-| September, 1965. j.;'ld day of September, 1965.’
Given under our hands, at Wheel-
this
age number copies each in ue din-
ing preceding 12 ninth 1.632;
single issue nearest to filing date:
1,690.
D. Free distribution ‘including
samples) by mini, earner n oth-
er means: 75; .single : -uie nearest
to filing date: 79.
E. Total distribution, average
Hurry Wofford
County Clerk. Wheeler Cou;.:,.
Texas
By: Elaine Langley, Deputy
26-4tc-16
UNLUCKY T3'
/s/ George B. Dunn II
/s' Raymond Mtxire
/s John McDowell j
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
Given under my hand and seal
f office at Wheeler, Wheeler
I County, Texas, this 23rd day of
September, 1965.
/s G. W. Heflcy
County Judge, Wheeler County,
Texas
26-4tc-16
GIVEN UNDER OUR HANDS, a:
W’hecilcr, Wheeler County, Texas,
this 23rd day of September, 1965.
/s, George B. Dunn II
/s Raymond Moore
'S' John McDowell
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and
seal of office at Wheeler, Wheeler
County, Texas, this 23rd day of
September, 1965.
/s/ G. W. Heflcy
County Judge, Wheeler County,
Texas
26-4tc-16
Wh«vlei County, Texas, at 3:00
b'c.T k P. M. on the fifth Monday
after the expiration of forty-two
<421 days Horn the date of lssu-
•tni'i hereof, to wit: At. 3:00 o'clock
Ik M on Monday, the 6th day of
December, 19G5.
Tins is a proceeding in eminent
domain by the State of Texas,
pi. intiff. against D. S. Blair, and
if he be deceased, the unknown
heir.' and legal representatives of
.s.iid D. S. Blair; G. G. Angley and
will Maggie Angley; Lela Inde-
pendent School District; and
Wheeler County, Texas, as tax col-
lector for Itself and the state of
Tex. :, defendants, to condemn and
take the following described land
for highway purposes:
E , all of Lot .5, in Block B,
Purcell Addition, in the town of
Lela, Wheeler County, Texas, ac-
cording to a map or plat of said
Addition, recorded In Volume 56,
Page 640, Dud Records of Wheeler
County; and being the same prop-
erty described in a deed from J. D.
Purcell to D. S. Blair, dated April
14, 1927, recorded in Volume 62,
pag< 234, I), d Records of Wheeler
County, Tex s and containing an
-Ui" of 1,700 .square feet of land,
more or %ss.
You are further notified that at
the time and place of the hearing,
you may present hitch evidence,
argutr. ut and other matters, as you
may desire, relating to this proceed-
ing arid the amount of compensa-
tion which should be paid by the
Shite to the owners of the con-
demned laid, by reason of the tak-
ing, including compensation for
dam rges, if any, resulting to mo
remmning portion of the property
of which the condemned laud Is
being taken. You may file any-
writ ten answer or statement in
connection with this proceeding
that you de: ire.
Given under our hands, at
Wheeler, Wheeler County, Texas,
this 23rd day of September, 1965.
/s, George B. Dunn II
/s/ Raymond Moore
/s John McDowell
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
Given under my hand and seal
of office at Wheeler, Wheeler
County, Texas, this 23rd day of
(IIASES HER THIEF
Oakland, Cal. — While getting
into a friend's car, a thief snatched
Mrs. Amy Correia's purse which
contained $700 in cash and $800
in traveler's checks. The sixty year
old woman chased the thief until
he dropped her purse.
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DRIVER DIES ON ROAD
Creeskill, N. J. Mr. and Mrs
number copies each 1 . during j Bernard Chi mp m wete proud
preceding 12 months: 1,787; sing! | their thirteen children but tin
issue nearest to filing date: 1,769. j believed thirteen was an unlu ■
F. Office use, left-over, unac- number. Mrs. Champion has given
counted, spoiled after P’l tig, av~ built 9 uml 5 : ten w:
erase number copies e cu issue brings the f.,. 1. 7 elide to eleven
during preceding 12 mouths: 30; boys and three mis.
single issue nearest to 1;I: data : Eureka, Calif. — A pick-up truck
34 , ntv Tin- Bmtfw.v stopped on a busy highway block-,
G Total, average number copie- 1 ,n 1 ' • "I.MAN il)f, one lane about 9:30 ,un ^
each - : ! ,d .. i in, went around It for five hours
months: 1.797. sit-de i-«ie nearer, bp)| woldd,, t vv, :, M, Earle Mc. before a motorist stopped to in-
to filing daif 1-693. N-r niL-: n , ,, to vr.2tl2a.te. He found the driver,
certify that the f «,5 ,, A hlt(T >he c ... Kenneth E, Frank, 40, dead of a
a'am and t; tin reply, "I <•... .• heart attack.
the d; y 'C,u called, rang the duor- -
bell for ten minutes but nobody
answered."
I certify that the s
made by me above are corrt 1 and
complete.
(Signature)
AH V AL MO NTGOM ER Y
Editor-Publisiiei
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Bible Verse to Study (0. -
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Harry Fiye Agency
112 WEST 2ND
BL 6-1101
“A thousand shall fall at th.i
side, and ten tii msand at tliv rigitt
hand, but it shall not come nigh
thee,” __
1. Where is this verse found in
the Bible?
2. Who made the promise?
3. To whom was pr<,;: pledged?
4. Where was their dwelling place?
ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE
1. Psalm 91. verse 7.
2. The author of the Psalm.
3. The godly.
4. The secret place of the most
i High i vers 1.)
WORTHWHILE 111 ilPI MUM
Pueblo, Colo. Upon retiring
as a railroad employee, Guy W.
Pitcher has a hobby lha; keeps
him busy while brhmvcheer to
thousands of persons,. He vi ;us pa-
tients in hospitals, chiai. ... for a
few minutes and leaving cheerful
greetings.
MAN, 86. DI E I’AROI k
S?:t Luts Obispo, C 1 William
Hightower. 86. is to be paroled af-
ter serving 43 y rs for lie k din l>-
slaying of a prio.-t. The whip hair-
ed man will live in •‘Halfway House,"
run by a private social aget v,
wltich Is con. ideted a bridge to the
outside world.
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