The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1982 Page: 5 of 15
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December 22, 1982
Kerens Tribune
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BAPTIST DORCAS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
MEETS IN HOME OF MARGARET WHITE
The Dorcas Sunday-
School Class of the
First Baptist Church
met a week ago Tue-
sday night, December
14, in the home of
Margaret White for
their Christmas par-
ty. Mrs. Mary Belle
Spivey was co-host-
ess.
Mrs. Wade Price led
the opening prayer.
Mrs. Dean West br-
ought the devotion-
al. It was the Chr-
istmas story in Luke
2, She brought out
that Christmas was
for celebrating
Christ's birthday.
She also read a st-
ory that told about
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF HENDERSON
TO: DONALD LEE PUT-
MAN, Respondent:
GREETINGS:
You are hereby com-
manded to appear and
answer before the
Honorable District
Court, 173rd Judicial
District, Henderson
County, Texas, at or
before 10 a.m. on
the Monday next after
the expiration of tw-
enty (20) days from
the date of this Cit-
ation, then and there
to answer the Pet-
ition of Billie Bess
Winn Putman, Petiti-
oner, filed in said
Court on the 9th day
of November, 19$2,
against Donald Lee
Putman, Respondent
a Christmas when no
gifts came, but th-
ose in the story
found out that the
most precious gift
was Jesus.
The Class exchanged
gifts by numbering
them. Each one drew
a number.
Refreshments were
served to twelve mem-
bers. Those present
enjoyed punch, cof-
fee, fruit cake,
orange sliced cake,
dips and chips,
sausage balls, chick-
en sandwiches, fud-
ge and divinity.
Everyone had a good
time.
and said suit being
No. 82A-692 on the
docket of said Court
and entitled "IN THE
MATTER OF THE MARRI-
AGE OF BILLIE BESS
WINN PUTMAN and DON-
ALD LEE PUTMAN and in
the interest of KRIS-
TI LEIGH PUTMAN, A
child", the nature of
which suit is a di-
vorce.
The Court has the
authority in this su-
it to enter anv jud-
gement or degree whi-
ch will be binding
upon you.
ISSUED AND GIVEN UN-
DER MY HAND AND SEAL
OF SAID COURT, at
Athens, Texas, this
9th day of November,
1982.
LELIA MAY GARNER
District Clerk, Hen-
derson County, Texas
ss/Jovanna Herrington
Deputy
Gifts of Gab.
Nobody has nicer gifts for special people than the telephone company
They’re the Telefashion™ phones called “The Gifts of Gab,” and we have
all kinds for all manners of speaking. Make it fancy fun or just plain
functional. But make it a Gift of Gab—a very special _
telephone from the telephone company You know I Mil
you can always call on us. P||Offi£
shHSSS
United Telephone
. "Notice is hereby
given that by virtue
of a certain Writ of
Execution issued by
the Judge of the Jus-
tice Court, Precinct
1, Place 1 of Navarro
County, Texas, on the
2nd day of December,
1982, in cause where-
in Stroube Implement
Company, Inc., is Pl-
aintiff, and Solo En-
ergy Corporation is
Defendant, in which
cause a Judgment was
rendered against the
said Solo Energy Cor-
poration; therefore,
"I, Sheriff of Nav-
arro County, Texas,
have levied upon the
following described
property, said levy
by me being duly made
on the 6th day of
December, 1982, at
11:25 o'clock a.m.;
the time and place of
TIRED TOOTSIES—A set of Liz Singleton's Mr. and Mrs. Santa
Claus takes a brief rest from their seasonal chores.
MR. AND MRS, GLEN CALVERT OF MANITOBA, CANADA ANNOUNCE
BIRTH OF DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Calvert are the pr-
oud parents of a
baby girl who made
her appearance Dec-
ember 15 in St. An-
thony Hospital in
Manitoba, Canada.
The little girl wei-
ghed seven pounds
and eleven ounces
and has been named
Amanda Dawn.
Her maternal grand-
mother is Barbara
Russell of Malakoff.
Her maternal grand-
father is Ricky Lit-
chfield, also of
Malakoff.
Maternal great-
grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Preston
Ferguson and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Litch-
field, all of Mala-
koff.
Her maternal great-
great-grandmother is
Mrs. Della Litchfie-
ld of Athens.
Her paternal grand-
parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Calvert
of Manitoba, Canada.
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R. A BAIN - II
INSURANCE Af
- Serving You Since 72
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AIRMAN STEVEN A. MASSEY COMPLETES AIR FORCE BASIC TRAINING
Airman Steven A. Ma-
ssey, son of Bobbie
R. and Wilbur J.
Massey of 211 SE Fi-
rst, Kerens, has been
assigned to Lowry
Air Force Base, Colo-
rado, after complet-
ing Air Force basic
training.
During the six we-
eks at Lackland Air
Force Base in Texas,
Airman Massey stud-
ied the Air Force
mission, organizati-
on and customs and
received special
training in human re-
lations.
In addition, .air-
men who complete
basic training earn
credits toward an
associate degree in
applied science th-
rough the Community
College of the Air
Force.
The airman will now
receive specialized
instruction in the
avionics systems
field.
He is a 1982 gradu-
ate of Kerens High
School.
SHELLEY SESSIONS REPRESENTS FFA
AT NAVARRO COUNTY FALL LIVESTOCK
AND HAY SHOW
The Kerens Chapter
of the Future Farmers
of America was repr-
esented by Shelley
Sessions at the Nava-
rro County Fall Invi-
tational Livestock
and Hay Show.
Miss Sessions shows
registered Gray
Brahmans.
At the show, she
took two third pl-
ace ribbons and one
fifth place ribbon.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, R. E. LOGAN
On a wintAy night in 1912, a couple’A
wi&h came tAue,
The. AtoAk deliveAed a baby boy to
Mi&4 JeAAie and Ait. Hugh,
ThiA baby with the tong, blonde cuaIa,
*0 many thinga he'* done,
A bAotheA named John helped lead the
way to laugh* and lot’a o& an.
A ginl with cuaIa and eyea oi gieen, one
May day took hia handA,
With optimi&m, hope and joy they Aet
out fa A diAtant landA.
He lived in Georgia and TenneAAee and
JllinoiA he ha* known,
But white-faced cowa and the TUnity
RiveA alway* called him home.
He joined a famouA hunting leaAe, the
puApoAe to Alay a deeA,
But thoAe who helped him Aight hi&
gun Aaid the deeA l\ad nothing to \eaA,
A man'A aa big aa hiA pick-up tAuck and
R. E. AtaAted 0fa quite Amalt,
PAom an old black Chevy faom TAinidad
to one that'A now quite tall.
He’a come a long waya $Aom lii& eoAly
daya, now he tAadte them faee and cleaA,
Even the cowa on hiA KeAenA fiaAm know
when Chevy haa a netv model yeoA.
With otheA 40 yexuiA in hand, he lefa the
company AtoAe,
He AetuAned to KeAenA, hia favonite place,
to live theAe eveAmoAe.
A man i& called by many thinga, they
meaAuAe up InU Ufa,
Like Son and SiA and Daddy and RobeAt
EdwaAd by hu motheA and wifa.
So Happy BiAthday to you, SiA, we’d like
to make it cleaA,
That you will alwaya be oua Apecial
man ofi the yeaA, a faeA yeoA, afaeA yeaA,..
PUBLIC NOTICE
said sale shall be at
the Courthouse door
of the Navarro County
Courthouse, Corsican-
a, Texas, on the 4th
day of January, 1983,
the same being the
first Tuesday of the
month, between the
hours of 10:00 a.m. •
and 4:00 p.m.: said
property to be sold
as follows:
"The leasehold esta-
te and any and all
other rights, titles
and interests in and
to the oil, gas and
other minerals and -
any other rights held
and owned by Solo En-
ergy Corporation on
March 24, 1982, by
virtue of that one
certain Oil, Gas and
Mineral Lease dated
November 14, 1979, by
and between T. Walter
Erwin, Jr., Lessor,
and Thomas E. Warren,
III, Lessee, covering
and including those
three certain tracts
of real property lo-
cated in the Jehu
Peoples League Surv-
ey* A-9, in the City
of Corsicana, Navar-
ro County, Texas, the
said First Tract
comprising .8376 of an
acre, the said Second
Tract comprising
.3604 of an acre, and
the said Third Tract
comprising 25.437
acres, save and exce-
pt 6.07 acres, those
said tracts being
more fully described
by metes and bounds
set out in the above
referenced Oil, Gas
and Mineral Lease fi-
led January 3, 1980,
at Vol. 927, Page 59
593, Navarro County
Deed Records, refere-
nce to which recorded
LeaSw ass made herein
for fuller descript-
ion of the propert-
ies referred to, and
also for the purpose
of describing the
rights, privileges,
conditions, terms an<
provisions of that
certain Oil, Gas and
Mineral Lease, and
the leasehold estate
therein created,
to which said lien
has attached, said
leasehold property
being presently in
production for oil
and gas, and located
Just off Highway 31
East of Interstate
45 Bypass, Corsicana,
Texas."
BOBBY ROSS, SHERIFF
OF NAVARRO COUNTY,
TEXAS
ss BY: Betty Evers
Deputy
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York, Donna. The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1982, newspaper, December 22, 1982; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882888/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Kerens Public Library.