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Thursday, April 15, 1948
THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS
THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS
The Jacksboro Gazette, established in 1880 and the Jacksboro 1
News, established in ls95„ consolidated in 1919.
COUNTY OIL NEWS
GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA Notice of Hearing on Applica-
Stephen Petroleum Co. No. WELL RECEIVED
T. H Cherryhomes, a wild- attendan,e at the grade
cat in the J. R. Cates survey, . . ____u ..
A-933, about eight miles south- 00, <4, . , ‘ ’ , . ' i ’.
Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at|(,Jlsj 0f .Jacksboro, is at 47iK) ",‘,IS ,'.e lo ,es 0 11 '
Jacksboro, Texas, as second class matter, under Act of Congress, feet.
tion To Make Lease
PROMPT
COURTEOUS
service
Notice is hereby given that 1
have filed an application for |
an order of the County Court ot
Jack County, Texas, authoriz-j
March 3, 1879.
attractions.
,, ,, .... v I The stage was the most at-'ing me, as guardian of the
i ox Drilling C ompany a o. tractjve yet> wjth a profusion'person and estate of Henry C.
1-1 will he (didlv corrected upon ^ Honey, m the southwest coi- ^f flowers under different Shanafelt, a miner, to make
of this paper is limited to the value of the amount of space .cast of Jeimjn in Jack loun . . said minor in the following
consumed by the error in the advertisement. j1y’ ls be'°'v 24<’U R , J .{} Vas a typical orphanage, i iand,s itl Young County, Texas,
* nn I Dem Peters A W. S. Ranch with its variety of characters to.wit. First Tract; The east
ir i.uu company No 2 A. M. Bass, a and talents, and true to or- qg aereg 0£ a eertain 126 acres
5500-foot test, will be drilled plumage form-they all saw >of the H A. McComber"survey,
Residence Phone 41 430 leet froni s,’",.h an<l. 126-,aftf each 0,her 1,1 a brotheriy |(also known as section 12, A.
ausiuc c feet from west lines of east and orderly' way.
lone-half of BS&P survey 77,
Taxi Phone 382
FORT RICHARDSON COFFEE SHOP
Subscription $2.00 in Jack and adjoining counties;
elsewhere.
Jffice Phone 71
B. & M.), Patent No. 423, Vol.]
Pee Wee Kidwell
Phone 382 From 5 A. M. to 12 P. M,
Jacksboro Tin Shop
AT.T. KINDS of SHEET METAL and ROOFING WORK
CHARLIE E. SLIMP
one-naii or i»>«r (.unej 11, T, dances were bv the 3rd % Abstract No. 2168;
about eight miles smvhwest of I 1 Z?l*Vne ’second Tract v 86 a,
Jacksboro. — Wichita
Record.
Falls
4th, nth and 7rli grades. the! Second Tract:- 86 acres, more Notice of Hearing on Applica-
l
Phone 425
P. 0. Box 371
W. B. MANN & SON
Phone 112
qpEDS SEEDS HATCHERY
POULTRY
Citation by Publication 11948.
THE STATE OC TKXAS | £ Jgf" »f ““
TO: The Heirs of Alfred Peim' 'p]ie names of the parties in
berton, The Unknown Heirs|sai«l suit are: Gladys Shirley, Mrs.
MRS. EDGAR A. HILL
Mrs. Edgar A. llill, age 70,
1st and 2nd grade chorus and
dance were between acts.
'1'lie setting was one morn-
ing on the lawn at the orphan-
age with Sunny played by Jan-
ice Gohmert being kidnapped.
passed away at her home near, d ,W<J hourg la?e(. the thrili
Gihtown early Monday motn- |ovep ber return Joyce Oar-
ing, April 12th. Funeral ser-
vices were held at the Gibtown
Baptist Church at 3:00 p. m.
Thursday, with Rev. Doyle, master
Middlebrooks conducting. In- jo-Hn,r
Jier was the tomboy; Idella
tion To Make Lease
Notice is hereby given that
of Alfred Pemberton, Theja feme sole and Robert L. Pern-
Unknown Heirs of The Un-, berton as Plaintiffs, and The
known Heirs of Alfred Pern- Heirs. The I'nknown Heirs and
berton, G. R. Lindsey, Carrie The I'nknown Heirs of theUn-
Mitchell, Ruby McLeod and known Heirs of Alfred Pern-
husband, Dan McLeod, Jr., \ berton: G. li. Lindsey, Carrie
andB.E. Mitchell, The Heirs, Mitchell, Ruby McLeod and
The Unknown Heirs and band. Dan McLeod. Jr.,
The Unknown Heirs of The ,|nd ]. F. Mitchell, as Defend-
Unknown Heirs of G. R. Lind- n||ts
sey, Carrie Mitchell, Ruby
McLeod and husband, Dan The nature of said suit bc-
McLeod, Jr., and B. E. | ing substantially as follows, to-
Mitchell, GREETING: |wit: Suit in Trespass 1o Try
You are eommande.l to up- Title to a pnrl of Sub-Divismn
pear and answer the plaintiff's! J1"1* ■N"; thte tor''’n ,,r
first amended original petition Derrin, Jack (.ounty, iexas,
at or before 10 o’clock A. M.
of the first Monday after 1 lie
expiration of -12 days from the
date of issuance of this Cita-
tion, the same being Monday,
the 3rd day of May, .A. D.,
i ’clock
and
leseribed as follows: Be-
ginning at the southwest cor-
ner of said Block 33; Thence
north with its west line a dis-
tance of approximately 432
feet the southwest corner of a
lot out of said block hereto-
1948, at or before 10 o........ . .
A. M„ before the 11......ruble P"'? by !.•
District
ty, at
Court of .Tack Conn-1*11"1 "itv to BE. Mitchell;
Jacksboro,
Court
Texas.
House in'
I’hence east with its south line
60 feet its southeast corner
Thence north with its easl line
ferment was in Gibtown Cem-
etery.
Magnolia Middleton was born
Sept. 6, 1877. in Jack County.
In July, 1907, she was married1
to E. A. Hill. She is survived |
by her husband; three daugh-
ters, Miss Lenia Hill, Gibtown:
Allene Hughes, B raw-
ley, Calif., and Mrs. Audie!
or less, comprising portions of
the R. Holmes (Abstract No.
1605) and A. B. & M. No. 11
(Abstract No. 1369 surveys, j have filed an application for
Each ot said tracts, being more an or<jer of the County Court
hilly desen ed in the said ap- 0f jaeb County, Texas, author-
plication on file in said guardl- Jzjng me as guardian of the es-
anship in County Court of tate of Hemy C shahafelt, a
,......................^ , -------bounty, exas, to which mjn0V) to make and.execute an
Farris the prettiest and vain- reference is made; and that 0jj and gas ]ease covering the
est; J. R. Thompson, the ring- the Ejiecial ( minty Judge of jnterest of said minor, in the
of the circus and his ;Iack. County, Texas, has _set blowing described lands in
Charles Felkner, John hearing on said application y()un„ County, Texas, to-wit:
Haire, David Mask, James I [or Monday, April -6, 1948, at acres of tbe jj_ a. McCom-
VVhitsitf, and Bob Lail, mem- o clock A. M. in the County ber Survey, Pat.-No. 423, Vol.
bersof the gang; Damon Leach, jCourt room m Jacksboro, Tex- ^ known ag Section 12
fat boy on a diet ;Carolyn Mc-.as- - A. B. & M.) Abst. No. 2168, as
Connell a fine lady, and her| ^,tn®®s alyAllf”l(11Jb's lwth follows: Being and to coverall
brother, Jerry Spencer; Sain oay of April, A. D. I948._ 0f sab| J.J. A. McComber sur-
Cannon, Fort Worth; two sons.
dra McDonald, the pet; Vani-
ta Lewis, a fiery little daugh-
ter; Don and Dan McGregor,
th# twins; Joyce Ann Gibson,
R. G. of Gibtown, and Arnold,
a helper; Don Hughes, the new
Roy; Bob Sikes, the bookworm;
of Brawler, Calif.; two sisters,Laccweli; Janie
Mrs. Ellen Summers.Quitacpin. S|lipldSi lively orphans; Ben
jiik! Mrs. Mar\ ( <>x, ( lm*o. 'Ounter, the cripple; Barbara
•fames, niece of a rich woman;
vey, save and except 96 acres
in N. E. corner described as
Elias Ilowe invented the
Hazel Shanafelt, Guardian
of the Estate of
Henry C, Shanatelt, a minor. Tract” in release by sewing machine in 1846.
—-■ — •- Danciger Oil & Refining Co.
BUMGARNER-SMITH record in Vol. 210, page 230,
deed records of Ybung County,
'eyed by B. E. Mitchell and Frnft, the bareback ri-
wife to F. Freeman: _ Thencej(|0l.; \()r,na Pruilt, the tight
east with its north line
204!,
rope walker.
teet to corner in (< 1 &Y\ L.y.j Pianists were Mrs.-Gohmert.
right-of-way; Thence a. littleijf,an iaiil, and Nancy Snyder,
\vest of south at at) 2,3 feota|'|1(, yavious chairmen were:
pass the southeast corner °f Mrs. B. F. Teague, general: Mrs.
said lot and with said right-of-jMlll^ ,]ones, Jr., dance; Mrs.J.
way a distance of npproxi- r p0?ter, dialogue; Mrs. R. L.
mutely (33 2 3 feet to corneriHemlerson, costuming; Mrs.
in said right-of-way on creek ;jW (; fsaaeSt horns; Mrs.
Thence in a westerly direction Knlph Faver, 1st and 2nd
Miss Jean Smith, daughter Texas, and excepting the south
ot Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith, ]41 acres of said H. A. McCom-
1837, Soulli Boulevard, Dallas, |)Pi. gxirvev; and that the Spec-
and Mr. Franklin Bumgarner, iaj County Judge of Jack
son ot Mr. and Mrs. Bumgar- County, Texas, has set hearing
ner of Jacksboro, were mar-
011 said application for Mou-
sed Easter Sunday, March 28,'day, April 26, 1948, at 10
at the Ervav Street Methodist [o’clock A. M„ in the County
Church in Dallas, with Rev. Court room in Jacksboro, in
Roy Patton reading the double
ring ceremony.
Miss Holliganof Port Worth
was the bride’s attendant, and
Mr. Freddy J. Nichols of Dal-
las was best man.
with the meanderings of said grades; Howard
creek to llie place of begin- sjao;e properties.
.... , c| So many favorable
m >S|l"ioiQS " ' ' ° 'merits have been made ci
mreh' 1!'48- 'operetta or grouns that
could hardly say which pupil
Flenburr i 43,0 ,‘0HP*e 'v'b make their
home in Dallas.
Said Plaintiff’s First Amend- j at 145 feet pass its northeast
ed Original petition was filed corner; at 195 2 3 feet the
the 6th day of January, northwest corner of a lot eon-
011
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in
Jacksboro, Texas, this the 18th
dnv of March A. D., 1948.
(SEAL) J. V. P.olev, Clerk,
District Court.
(d-4-22) Jack County, Texas.
one
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DOES SO MUCH. COSTS SO LITTLE/
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or group played the part best.
You be the judge.
A gyroscope’s main
s a fast revolving wheel.
Jack County, Texas.
Witness my hand this 12th
day of April', A. D. 1948.
Hazel Shanafelt, Guardian
of the Estate of
, Henry C. Shanafelt, a minor.
Drs. J. A. Stevens and John
C. Wilson and Mrs. Stevens at-
tended the Texas State Dental
Convention in Fort Worth this
week.
Mrs. W. C. Snider, Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Koonce and daugh-
ter of Iowa Park have been
visiting the former’s sisters,
Mines. T. M. Horton and W.
Hanna.
Pvt. Lenford E. Mathis,
Jacksboro, has been diseharg-
from the military service. He
has been a patient at Brooks
General Hospital, Brooks Ar-
my Medical Center.
Dr. Palmer
Stf./Sgt. Raymond Morris
renews bis subscription to the
featurejGazette-News and writes: “1
enjoy the paper very much
and wish to receive it every
Frances Evan Scott .is visit-
ing her grandparents at Hand-
ley, Fort Worth.
POLITICAL COLUMN
DEMOCRATIC
Subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary, July 24,1
1948.
For State Representative,
109th District:
BILL LOVING
of Young County
R. C. (Clay) PARKER
of Young County
For Judge 43rd Judicial
District:
J. E. CARTER
of Parker Countj
Monte Carlo is the principal- week in order to keep up with
t. of Monaco. !the news of 1 he home folks.”
--I His address is Staff Sergeant
Ottmar Mergenthnler invent-Raymond Morris,, 40(H ' 14th
d the linotype machine in Street, Northwest Washing-
1885. ‘ toil, D. C.
will be at the
TEAGUE JEWELRY
Wednesday, April 28, 1948
203 Main, Fort Worth,
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For County Judge:
JOHN D. McCOMB
For District Clerk:
JUNE E. EVANS
W. E. SARTAIN
LEWIS BAKER
For County Clerk:
W. C. BILL KOONE
(mmvuvncj
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For Sheriff:
LEE ROBERTS
JIM E. HENSLEY
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TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
For Assessor-Collector of Taxes:
L. G. PRUNTY
For Treasurer:
L. D. SMITH
EDITH MYERS MILLER
A. M. LEEK
For County Attorney:
JOUETTE M. BONNER
For County Commissioner,
Precinct 1:
CECIL L. ELENBURG
O. W. JACK NICHOLS
GARVIN N. COOPER
For County Commissioner.
Precinct 2:
W. O. CALLAWAY
RICHARD L. PHAR1SS
J. LUTHER JOHNSON
For County Commissioner,
Precinct 3:
HORACE W. GREEN
\i T. TRUETT WALDROP
For County Commissioner,
Precinct 4:
MACK A. LINEHAN
J. W. BILL KING
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For Justice Peace, Prect. 1:
C. T. SIMPSON
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The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1948, newspaper, April 15, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732883/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.