Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 20, 1980 Page: 4 of 34
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4—SECTON 1—THE NEWS-TELEGRAM Sulphur Springs, Texas, Sundoy, Jan. 20, 1980. V }
Hopkins County court records
LANOTRANSFERS
The following land transfers
have been recently filed in the
office of the County Clerk
Ethel Joy Bennett* Lyday,
Robert Rawson, Malvern R.
Pierce, Dwight Rawson, Bill
Jack Rawson, B.B. Rawson,
Hazel Sewell, Jewell Jean
Rawson, Roy L. Rawson Jr.,
Ewell W. Rawson, . Faye
Maurice Brady, Robert I).
Rawson, Juanita Clapp, Mona
Harper, Billie Sue Henderson,
Kathrine Palmer, Joel W.
Estes, M.S. Rawson and Jewell
Rawson to Jack H Riley, 14.5
acres in the U. Aiguier survey;
Martha Sue Thomas to
Robert F. Thomas, one tract in
the W.D. Conners survey and
one tract in the Jose Y'Bar bo
survey;
Robert F. Thomas to Earnie
Hoskinson, a tract in the Jose
Y’Barbo survey;
Billy Wayne and Mary Jane
Gregory to Don and Linda
Seawright, two acres in the Jose
Y'Barbosurvey;
Glen Henry Scott- to Delbert
Glen Scott, Horner Valton Scott,
Jimmy Dec Scott and Melvin
Wayne Scott, two tracts in the
Mahoney subdivision at
Brashear; A
Valeria L. Davis, Patsy ami
Billy W. Pettit, Diana and
Archie Collins and Patricia and
Jim Eagle to Dale and Mary
Claxton, 9.618 acres in the
Henry Stout survey;
Alice D. and John B
Davidson Jr. to Dell and
Maryetta Edlefsen, Lot 94 of the
Sandy Ranch West Addition;
Max Sheid to the Veterans
Land Board of Texas, 21.751
acres in the Peter Adams and
John Orr surveys;
Mary Bergin to the Central
Baptist Church, .333 acres in the
Mary Ann Bowlin survey;
Alice Nelson, Floyd and Jean
Nelson, Laurlce Nelsonand Joe
Stokes, Willie A and Joythel
Nelson, Robert F.arl and Jean
Nelson, Mae Drue Nelson Hays
and Peggy M. Nelson Mon-
tgomery to James Edward and
Velmer Ruth 1-ee, an acre in the
Nacogdoches University sur-
vey;
Alice Nelson, Floyd and Jean
Nelson, Laurice Nelson and Joe
Stokes, Willie A. and Joythel
Nelson, Robert Earl and Jean
NeLson, Mae Drue Nelson Hays
and Peggy M, Nelson,,[Mon-
tgomery to Florence Smith, an
acre in the Nacogdoches
University survey;
Marvin E, and Joyce
Morrison to/E. Ray and
Katherine Fnenyan, 9.734 acres
in the George Thomas survey;
Broady American
Agricultural I -and Partnership
to N.C.P. Services, Inc., 204.32
acres in the Charles Prufer,
John A. Winn and J.M, Steiner
surveys;
Elmer Patterson, Beverly D.
-Patterson, Joy Patterson,
Vivian A. Patterson, Roby Lee
Patterson, Vincent fiobferts,
Leonard J. Patterson Jr.,
Kathaleen Patterson, Joan
Roberts, Mark Weaver and
Tommie Weaver to Johnny and
Alton A. Watson, a tract in the
Thomas ,D. Hill survey;
Joy Patterson, Beverly D.
Patterson, Roby Lee Patterson,
Vincent Roberts, Leonard J
Patterson Jr., Kathaleen
Patterson, Joan Roberts, Mark
Weaver, Tommie Weaver and
Johnny and Alton A. Watson to
Elmer and Vivian A; Patterson,
a tract in the Thomas T). Hill
survey;
Roby I-ee Patterson, Vincent
Roberts,H-eonard J. Patterson
Jr., Kathaleen Patterson, Joan
Roberts, Mark Weaver,
Tommie Weaver, Johnny and
Alton A. Watson and Elmer and
Vivian A Patterson to Beverly
D. Patterson and Joy Pat-
terson, a tract in the Thomas I).
Hill survey;
Johnny and Alton A, Watson,
Elmer and Vivian A. Patterson,
Beverly D. Patterson and Joy
Patterson to Roby Lee Pat-
terson, Vincent Roberts,
Leonard J Patterson Jr.,
Kathaleen Patterson, Joan
Roberts, Mark Weaver,
Tommie Weaver,, a tract in the
Thomas D. Hill survey;
J.T. and-Theo Hodnett to Dan
A and Catherine Diane Magee,
57.077 acres in the Nacogdoches
University and L«9vi lenders
surveys; \
Dan A. and Catherine Diane
Magee to Michael A and
Delores A. Stubbs, 57.077 acres
in the Nacogdoches University
and Levi Landers surveys;
James P. and Pattie Morgan
to James R. and Molly Moore, a
tract in the Mary Ann Bowlin'
survey; * '
Ronny and Linda Stewart To
Donald E. Mitchell, 135.2 acres
in the John Clark survey;
Coy Lynn and Unda Owens to
Earnie Hoskinson, a tract in the
Mary Ann Bowlin survey;
Ross S and Inez F. Crutcher
to Vivian Ann Dennis, five acres
in the James English survey;
Harovel Grays Wheat to
Bobby Pitts, a tract in the Mary
Ann Bowlin survey;
Norma Jane and Alvin Smith,
John 1). Butler, Thelma B
Butler, Joe M. -Srnolka arid
Shirley June Srnolka, D.L. arid
Irene Tanton, Arnold and
Wilma. Goldsmith, W O. and
Velma Walker, Bennie and
Helen Walker and Robert and
Inez Harris to Edna Marie
Walker, Lot 29 of the Eastside
Additon;
Joseph Louis Saucier to
Ernest Paul Pewitt, six tracts
in Cumby;
Mary Esther Young to Billy
Woodrow Young, a tract in the
Mary Ann Bowlin survey ;
Clara Taylor, Jeff Ector
Taylor Jr. and Doris Taylor
Smith to Travis R” Taylor, 55
acres in the l>evi Landers
survey;
Clara Taylor, Travis R
Taylor and Doris Taylor Smith
to Jeff Ector Taylor Jr., 3.9
acres in the G. Procello survey;
Clara Taylor, Jeff Ector
Taylor Jr. and Travis R. Taylor
to Doris Taylor Smith,' 13.3.
acres in the T. Procello survey
and 27 acres in the G. Procello
survey;
Florine Rudd to Jerry L. and
DeJoriee O. Seitier, 69.487 acres
in the David Smith and G.M.
Calvert surveys;
Marshall L. and Anna B:.
Williams, Vergene and Prentice"
A. Abfes and Mary Ella Bridges
to Murrell and MArgaret
Carlisle, two tracts in the Mary
Ann Bowlin survey;
Paul and Elaine Kinder Long,
William Warren Long. Dr Paul
M. Long and Janet Long Evans
to Louis Charlton, 53.105 acres
in the John G. Procello survey ;
Paul and Elaine Kinder Long
to Louis Charlton, 5.997 acres in
the J ohn G. Procello survey;
Bril and Ursula Campbell to
Don and Jerri Petty, an acre in
the A. Fitzgerald survey ;
Kathryn Russell Kehlbeck to
Carroll Day and Delnja - V.
Nichols, 29 acres in the Isaac
Friddle and William Teer
surveys;
D.L. and Frances J. Ellison to
the Morning Chapel Baptist
Church, a tract in the Mary Ann
Bowlin survey;
Mike and Yvonne Glenn to
Billy C. and Jo E. Watts, a tract
in the Edward Thompson
survey;
Alice Jones to Louise L.
Martin, 40 acres in the Z.D.
Abie survey and 9.8 acres in the
M. Y'Barbosurvey; •
Joe and Hazel Ward to Grady.
V, and Patricia G. Sellers, two
tracts in the Mary Ann Bowlin
survey;'
Jess S. and Mae D. Orr to
Jack M. Orr, Jake K. Orr,
Jimmy R. Orr and Jesse W
Orr, 86.5 acres in the John A.
Winn, D. Sample, ILL. Conner,
William D. Conner, William
Reedand B; Watson surveys;
Jake K and Rosemary Orr to •
Jack M. Orr and Jesse W. Orr,
86.5 acres in the John A. Wilft,
I). Sample, ILL. Conner,
William D. Conner, William-
Reed and B. Watson surveys
CORRECTION
A land transfer listed last
week was in error.
J.K. and F^rcel Moore and
Wionaha Martin transferred
only mineral rights to Thalia
Gammill for 74.75 acres in the
Thomas Lee survey, 108.6 acres
in the Santiago ComarchtT"
survey and 100 acres in the
James Reily survey.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
The following couples have
recently filed applicatons for
. marriage licenses in the office
of County Clerk Mary Attlesey:
Arlis McKinley Herman Jr. to
Lidia Patricia Tapia Her-
nandez, Robert Lopez to Lydia.....
Kathleen Stanfield, Danny
Wayne Beasley to Darla
Jeanette Bryan and for Robert
Wayne Brantley to Pattie
Daniel Jackson
DIVORCESGRANTED
. The following couples have
recently hand divorces,granted
and filed in the office of District
Clerk Ola Beckham:
Robert Wayne Tolleson and
Rhonda Sue Tolleson, Judy
Crump and Travis Ray Crump,
Mattie Ruth Petrea and Elmer
Ray Petrea, Judy Ann Edwards
and. Donald Edwards, James -
David Dobson and Paula Ann
Dobson, James Doyle Mc-
Donald and Betty Sue Mc-
Donald and for Judy K. Mitchell
and Danny W. Mitchell.
Federal Paperwork
Because of government
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Conference Board notes. The
Federal Paperwork Commis-
sion estimates that it costs up
to $32 billion a year to handle
the federal paper load
imposed on the private sector
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 20, 1980, newspaper, January 20, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824532/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.