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THE HOWE ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY; JUNE 24, 1971
FOR A BETTER LIFE...READ AND USE THE
The
Methodist
Corner
Next Sunday, June 27th we
will have as guest preacher,
Rev. Marvin Bledsoe of Gar-
land Acde Memorial. Bro.
Johnny will exchange pulpits
on this day. Come and greet
this wonderful man and share
in this day’s blessing.
, Don’t pay expensive overhaul
bills. Use Mota-Nu. A‘s adver-
tised on WBAP radio. Avail-
able at Bobnola Conoco, South
Travis Street, Sherman, Tex.
49-2tp
FOR SALE — Hadft-Tfiade pil-
low cases and baby coverlets;
choice of colors. Make ideal
gifts. Call Sylvia Watson, 532-
6018. 49-ltp
FOR SALE—Barrels, with or
without tops, $4.00 up. Phone
532-5267. 46-4tp
CLASSIFIED RATES: 750 mini-
mum, fi»st 20 words, cash in
advance* 250 additional for
billing. Classified phone 532-
6012.
FOR SALE - Two bedroom
House, Aluminum siding Car-
pet, Central heat, Fenced yard
Low equity. Call 532-6012
or 532-5285 after 5:00 p.m.
49-dh
FOR SALE — 2-Speed HD-18
Washer, less than one year
old; Kelvinator Refrigerator,
Dinette Suite. All in excellent
condition. Call '532-6271 or 892-
1784 after 5:00 p.m. 48-ltp
NOTICE
Board of equalization of the
Howe Independent School Dis-
trict will convene at 1:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 26 at the High
School.
DRUG STORE
iKMMBACH'Si
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
Van Alstyne, Texas
SINCE1940
FOR SALE: Black" and white
RCA television. Good condition,
$50.00. Phone 532-6012 days.
43 dh
FOR RENT—2 Bedroom mod-
ern home. Inquire at Chisuin
Grocery. 49-ltc
First Baptist
Church News
Vacation Bioie School was
the best we’ve ever had at
The First Baptist. We had a
total enrollment of 231 ana an
average atendance of 2ua.
The Youth Committee 1;
now meeting to plan Teen
Time for our youth. Teen
Time will be held August 2-6.
A varied program is being
planned this year.
The Hospitality Committee
is planning an ice cream so-
cial for this Sunday night. The
social will honor the Messick
family, as this will be their
last Sunday in our churcn.
Each church family is asked
to bring a freezer of ice cream
or a pastry (cake, cookies,
etc.), and join in the fellow-
ship. The social will be after
the evening services.
The Esther Class will honor
Jodi Holloway with a bridal
shower on June 28th at 7:30.
All the ladies are invited io
attend.
Visitation is this Thursday
Night for Adult I; Adult Ti;
and the Nursery Dept. We will
meet at 7 P M. and leave
after prayer and distribution
of prospect cards.
Try a
Stassiiiedf
Let me take this opportun-
ity to thank the many persons
who gave so much '“of their
time toward making ~our vaca
tion Bible School a great suc-
cess. God was truly good to
us all.
Next Sunday Wayne Arm-
strong will speak to us on
“Why I Want to See Lay Wit-
ness Mission and Revival
come to our church.” We all
know how important this sub-
ject is but he will have the
priviledge to express himself.
LAY WITNESS NEWS
I am sure most everyone
is aware of the Mission to
come July 9-10-11. At the pre-
sent time we have 20 adults
and 10 youth committed to
come and share their love for
Christ. Make your plans now
to be a part of these three
days and I know you will
say it was your greatest ex-
perience. God loves you and
we love you.
Our Revival will be July 11
'through 17 with Rev. Glyn Riv
es preaching. Glyn is from
Witchita Falls and is coming
only to tell you of God’s love.
Will you plan now to come
and hear him.
Elementary youth camp at
Lake Texoma, July 26'through
30. Bro. Johnny will be dean
of camp. If you would like for
your elementary youth to go
call now for reservations.
PEOPLE DO
READ!
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LF.CAT,
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO ANY SHERIFF OR CONSTABLE OF ANY COUNTY OF THE STATE OF
TEXAS: GREETING:
WHEREAS, on the 1st day of June, A.D. 1971, in the 59th District Court,
Grayson County, Texas, in Cause No. 75,565, The City of Sherman, et al vs.
Mrs. John E. Webster, et al the following named Plaintiffs, and Intervenors,
to-wit:
The City of Sherman and Sherman Independent School District are Plain-
tiffs and State of Texas and County of Grayson are Intervenors: recovered a
judgement against the following Defendants, to-wit:
Mrs. Lillian D. Stillwell Webster, individually and as community survivor
of John Webster, Deceased; John M. Webster; Jane Webster Winnerman and
James Gilmore Webster; whose attys are R. C. Slagle, m and Robert Bush,
for taxes, penalty, interest and court costs for the years hereinafter shown upon
the following property:
FIRST TRACT:
Lot 14, Block 5, Fisher Fair-mount Addition to Sherman, Grayson County,
Texas;
The respective amount of the taxes, penalty, and interest recovered by each
of said parties with interest thereon from the date of said judgment, against
each of said tracts and the respective amount of court costs recovered by each
of said parties against each of said tracts is as follows:
City of Sherman and Sherman Independent School District, taxing units, 1953
through 1970, $3,298.47, taxes, penalty and interest.
State of Texas and County of Grayson, taxing units, 1953 through 1970,
$1,117.45, taxes penalty and interest Total all taxing units, $4,515.92
AiVD, WHEREAS, said judgment directs the foreclosure of the liens created,
estai/»isned ana coiiuiiueu on ana against each oi vhe above tracts by reason or
uie levying and assessment or raxes on and against the same ana the delin-
quency thereof, and said taxes remaining unpaid and due to the parties named
in this suit as’ said hens now existing and at any time heretofore existing by
reason oi such levying, assessment, and delinquency, for and on the dates and
tor the years above shown, all of which is of record and fully shown by said
judgment on file in said cause,
NOW, THEREFORE, YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to seize, levy
upon and advertise the sale as under execution each ot said above described
tract or tracts and sell each of same to the highest bidder for cash for each
as under execution, provided, however, that none of said tracts shall be sold
to the owner of said tract directly or indirectly or to anyone having an interest
therein or to any party other than a taxing unit which is a party to this suit
for less than the amount of the adjudged value of said tract or the aggregate
amount of the judgments against said tract in said cause, whichever is lower;
the said adjudged value or reasonable fair value of each of said tracts as set
by this Court in accordance with the provisions of law is as follows:
First Tract, $4,515.92.
If the Defendants or their Attorneys shall at any time before the sale file
with the Sheritf, or other officer in whose hands this Order of Sale shall be
placed, a written request that the property described therein shall be divided
and sold in less tracts than the whole, together with a description of said sub-
divisions, then such officer shall sell the land in such subdivisions as the De-
fendants may request, and in such case shall only sell as many subdivision
as near as may be to satisfy this judgment, interest and costs; and it is further
ordered by the Court that the net proceeds of any sale of such property made
hereunder to any party other than a taxing unit who is a party to this suit
shall belong to and be distributed to all such taxing units which have been found
to have tax liens against such property, pro rata and in proportion to the
amounts of their respective tax liens as hereinbefore established, but any ex-
cess in the proceeds of sale over and above the amount necessary to pay the'
taxes due, defray the costs of suit and sale and other expenses chargeable
against said property, shall be paid to the Clerk of this Court and retained and
disposed of by said Clerk in accordance with the terms and provisions of Arti-
cle 7345b, Section 8.
And it is, further Ordered, Adjudged, and Decreed that the owner of such
nrotjertv. or anyone having an interest therein, or their heirs, assigns, or legal
NOTICES
representatives, may, within two (2) years from the date of the filing for record
of the purchaser’s deed and not thereafter, have the right to redeem said pro-
perty as provided for by law.
The officer executing this Order of Sale shall make proper conveyance to
the purchaser of said land, under and by virtue of said sale, upon compliance
with the terms of said sale within the time and in the manner provided for by
law, and shall execute this wit according to its terms and the requirements
of law.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, under penalty of law, and due return make of this
writ, within 90 days from date hereof, with your endorsement thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
Issued and given under my hand and seal of said Court, at office in the
County of Grayson, this 22nd day of June, A.D. 1971.
(SEAL)
E. R. BROADHEAD, Clerk District Court,
Grayson County, Texas
By Louise Hauschied, Deputy.
(Published in the Howe, Texas Enterprise, June 24, July 1 and July 8, 1971)
THE STATE OF TEXAS — COUNTY OF GRAYSON— SHERIFF’S SALE
WHEREAS, on the 1st day of June, 1971, in Cause No. 75,565 in the District
Court of Grayson County, Texas, wherein The City of Sherman and Sherman
Independent School District were Plaintiffs, State of Texas and County of Gray-
son are Intervenors, recovered judgment against Mrs. Lillian D. Stillwell Web-
ster, individually and as community survivor of John Webster, Deceased; John
M. Webster; Jane Webster Winnerman and James Giilmore Webster, whose
attorneys are R. C. Slagle, III and Robert G. Bush, both of Sherman, Grayson
County, Texas; Defendants, for taxes, penalty, interest and cost against the
hereinafter described property;
WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of June, 1971, by virtue of said judgment and
the mandates thereof the Clerk of the above mentioned District Court of said
county did cause to be issued an Order of Sale commanding mg as Sheriff of
said county to seize, levy upon, and sell in the manner and forth as required
by law the hereinafter described property;
WHEREAS by virtue of said judgment and said Order of Sale and the man-
dates thereof I did on the 22nd day of June, 1971, seize and levy upon as the
property of the above defendants the following described property, situated in
Grayson County, Texas, to-wit:
(Said description showing the number of acres, original survey, locality in
county, and name by which said property is most generally known.)
FIRST TRACT:
Lot 14, Block 5, Fisher Fairmount Addition to Sherman, Grayson County,
Texas;
And I will on the first Tuesday in the month of August, 1971, the same
being the 3rd day of said month, proceed to sell all the right, title, and interest
of the Defendants in and to said property at the Court House door of said county
in the city or town of Sherman, Texas between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00
p m to the highest bidder for cash, provided, however, that none of said pro-
perty shall be sold to the owner of said property directly or indirectly or to
anyone having an interest therein or to any party other than a taxing unit which
is a party to this suit tor less than the amount of the adjudged value of said
property or the aggregate amount of judgments against said property in said
suit, which ever is lower, subject also to the right of the Defendants to redeem
same in the time and manner provided by law and subject also to the right of
the Defendants _to have said property divided and sold in less divisions than
the whole.
DATED at Sherman, Texas, this the 22nd day of June, 1971.
G. W. BLANTON, Sheriff
Grayson County, Texas
By Lester Day, Deputy
(Published in the Howe, Texas Enterprise, June 24, July 1 and July 8, 1971)
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