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I 25, 1942
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942.
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not served
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the school.
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Select Your Fall And
few days
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GRIFFIN'S
rover Gregory.
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COLLEGE-CRAFT
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DRUG STORE
4
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CLOSING NOTICE
$3.49 io $13.98
$1.49 to $10.98
SALAD DRESSING. Quart Jar
21c
23c
Use our LAY AWAY PLAN.
MUSTARD, Quart-Jar
10c
$
4
19c
t5c
FINE TABLE SALT—25 lbs.
27c
Jackets $4.49 to 7.98
ALL DRUG STORES IN
Coats $5.98 to 19.98
BOWIE WILL CLOSE AT
5
9P.M
10c
5c
EACH NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY
25c
3
89c io $1.69
Vests io match
39c
19c
59c
5-8
CALL YOUR PHARMACIST
55c
AT HIS HOME
55c
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25c
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35c
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BEGINNING
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
t rose in-
ind Tyler, *
PENICK SYRUP, No. 10 pail
STEAMBOAT SYRUP, No. 10 pail
DELTA SYRUP, No. lOpailZ
SARDINES, oval mustard or tomato
sauce, 13c; 2 for
Garden Club Opens
New Club Year
Annual Report of
W. M. U. for 1941-42
and
have
Children's
School Oxfords
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AT
Now that you’re doing mor* of your
own work — •spacial car* n\uit b*
given to your hands to keep them soft
and lovely. Lemons ar* indi*p*n*abl*
as a hom* beauty aid. Th* most versa-
tile of all fruits, TEXSUN Lemons ar* an
absolute "must" in *v*ry kitchen for
their many household uses in remov-
ing stains and odors, and for your most
economical warttm* b*auty ffedHfienf.
70% mor* juic*
50% mor* citric add
Featured at Hotae-Owned
Independent Retail Groceri
),
Jess Parrish
Service Statics
s are under
are contem-
s»e modern
s necessary
jrywhere to
• Bonds. We
y does hi«
ten percent
pay day to
er its Bond
try Dtyarlmtnl
LISTENED
the WHISTLE
Boys'
JACKETS
Men's
JACKETS
UIA.M.
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Two Packages Kellogg
CORN FLAKES, With Bowl
No. 2 Can
TINY TOT PEAS
LINDALE NEWS
By Mrs. C. Noble
In case of sickness, if you need medicine after 9 P. M.
4
G. 0. Slaughter Drug Co.
Bowie Drug Stqre—
Wilson Drug Store
Griffin's Drug Store
S AV INGS
Z RED POTATOES, lb. __
Special Prices on 100-lb. lots
CABBAGE, Firm Heads—lb.
v TOMATOES- lb.
APRICOTS in syrup No. 1 tall 10c
w FRUIT COCKTAIL, buffet size, 10c-2 for 19c
x. .Bowie Grocery Co.
' ’ JOE H. GARLINGTON
Phone 299 We Deliver 113 West Wise
A FRIENDLY STORE
POTTED HAM ...
Nuckoll’s CHILI, with beans. No. 2 can
CORN—No. 2 can, 2 for
m
est Navy In
ocean fleet,
>n its back-,
t the Line,
ately 35,000
000,000. We
ore of these
tic and Pa-
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■■■■ IDENTIFIED ■■■■■■■
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
Miss Precise Weds
Lt. Jalufka
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MRS. MARK CAMPBELL. SOCIETY EDITOR—PHONE 277
THE BOWIE NEWS
„We have a complete range
of sizes and styles to select
from. In oxfords and high
shoes.
$1.49 to $2.49
Ladies'
$2.49 io $4.98
Select your Boys’ Jackets
now=—we have, them in all
sizes and styles, short and
long Coat style. Leather,
Wool and combinations.
A complete range of sizes
and styles and materials.
Leather-Wool and Leather
combinations.
’ I
5 GALLONS KEROSENE
Winter Needs Now!
‘ 1 I
While our stock is complete, many items we now Have m '
stock can npt be replaced’.this season and the merchandise
wy get later will'lie nf anforim-.qirility and wyrkmanship. . I
USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN on your winter needs—a smaD I
down payment will hold, the merchandise of your choice.'
vrs. to a corner.
THENCE N. 45 W. 902 1-2 vrx.
We have just received another ship- I
ment of those pretty College-Crtft iH
spreads in new color combinations and H
designs, solids and multi-colors.
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Wood Dry Goods Co.
BOWIE, TEXAS ' PHONE 23
Warm
Tuckstiich Panties
Close .fitting warm Tuck-
stitch, elastic band, in knee
length and short B reefs.
39c
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
James H. Westbrook, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. C. N.
Dickey, Superintendent.
Monring Worship 11 A. M.—Pas-
1
PLAIN BLOCK SALT, 45c; Sulphurized 55c
NEW CROP ~
East Texas Ribbon Cane and Sorghum
■' No. 5 glass jar 35c No. 10 glass jar 65c
VIENNA SAUSAGE
WORK SHOES
Sturdy well made Brown-Bilt, all
leather for hard active service.
The shoe sketched. All leather
in and out.
$2.98
, Others $jl.98 to $6.95
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS - ... ——
TO A. W. O’NEAL AND WIFE, to the N. W. B. line of said Bkxfc
BESSIE LEE O’NEAL, GREET- No. 68.
IING' I THENCE S. 45 W. 439 1-2 vrx.
, *19111 day of October, A. D„ 1942,!, The prayer of the petition ■
p M ‘ ---------° ' T i being the first Monday after'for Judgment against all defend-
Evening Worship 8:15 P. M- & &ffr^ a^s _foOitle. ami possession «
v, ", . , . . , Srf.the Honorable District Court
fidelity to Christ involves a ! of Montague County; at the Court i
continuous loyalty to the church, , House in Montague, Texas. Said
The church is the mother of our I plaintiff’s petition was filed on
soul. Through her services and I the 20th day of May A D 1942
influences we first learn of God. , the file number of said cause be-
At her services we worship and , ing No. 10,066, the style of the
find inspiration and strength. In I case is THE FIRST NATIONAL Tv7’ “n“er r
’ ’ > we enjoy true BANK OF BOWIE. PLAINTIFF i ??a .of sald 5'0ur.t
ir> T us give I vs. A. W. O’NEAL AND WIFE fCcUn.ty’ u ™
l.i at- BESSIE LEE O’NEAL, JACKj4th day cha^F^X
A hearty O’NEAL AND WIFE, LILLIE n; ' 7.lkL_
„r>.i ♦,> MAY O’NEAL, DEFENDANTS. ' 2ls‘llc‘ Court, Montague County,
By Ed Raines, Deputy:
(Sept. 11-18-25; Oct, 2».
Miss Elvera Hulme, who is em-
ployed at th eSilver Grill Coffee
- ■ 1 I 49—^7——t ’
Thursday Club Opens
New Club Year
The Thursday Club will open
the new club year Thursday. Oc-
tober 1st. The meeting will be
held from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m., at
the club room.
Members of the various organ-
ized clubs of Bowie afe"especially
invited to be present at the open
----- impeling for the “President’s Day”
the 1.000.000 club. Gifts have program;
been made to the War Orphan! o-
Fund and the War Emergency ! MISS TURNBOW WEDS
Relief Fund and the Russian r. l. WINTER SATURDAY
Bible Fund. A gift was sent to t
a church in Boonsville that was I Miss Floreda Turnbow
damaged by storm. Ralph Lester Winter were
Fifty young people were served ried Saturday, September al
at a baqnuCt under the leadership the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. F.
of Mrs. Marvin Willett. Kilman- Rev. Kilman read the
The W. M. U. participated in ceremony.
the observance of the World,1 Day r'~ "
of Prayer,. F|b,u<u.» 29. I______________
the Presbyterian Church. , i:,..,, x..,,, ,, ,,,,
Bible studv has been encouraged Winter is formerly
by our Bible Chairman. Mrs. B.
F. Tinsley. 56 ladies are reporting
reading regularly.
Phases of education have been |
kept before the group by the;
director, Mrs. A. J. Quinn. A
Ladies'
Coats - Jackets
Just received a new ship-
ment of Coats and Jackets.
New colors and styles.
JACK I
J-U4JE j District Court, Montague County.
»••••* vx mlji’i^ixuni'l 10, | rn„..x_
The First National Bank of Bowie, I
Texas, is plaintiff in said cause
and A. W. O’Neal and
wife, Bessie Lee O’Neal, Jack
O’Neal and wife, Lillie May
-fendehts in said r _
A brief statement of the Shop in Amarillo, visited frienaB
__ - ian(j reiatives here this west
- - 4-4 4 S * » W T 7 V • 7 «
... 1 enroute
title to recover from each and to Wichita Falls and Lubbuek.
all of the Defendants the title She wil1 sPpnd a few days in
. and possession of the following Lubbock with her mother and
described land arid premises Relatives before returning tn
situated in Mountague County, Amarillo.
Warm
OUTING GOWNS
Buy yourj warm sleeping
garments -now and save.
Plain and fancy outing in
sizes sm. f} to large extra
sizes. *•
Officers for the coming year
were installed at the Monday
meeting of the Garden Club,
September 21. Mrs. Paul Don-
ald, retiring president, held the
installation ceremony for Mrs. M.
Johnson, president; Mrs. L. H.
Angove, first vice-president; Mrs.
Rejc Calaway, second viee-presi-
dent; Mrs. A. I. Davies, third
vice-president; Mrs. M. W. Golla-
4-.- -J secretary; Miss
Gertrude Ayres, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. A. Sadler, treas-
urer, and Mrs. Harry Karlsberg,
reporter.
Mrs. Golladay presented .a very
„ interesting discussion qf soils
Denton and fertilizers and soil conserva-
-ees ition. She stated that little com-
in Business Administration" jn mercial fertilizer would be Svail-
1940. She has been associated able for Rower gardens in the
, with the State Health Department I future and building up the soil
at Austin until her marriage. bV natural resources would be
Lt. Jalufka is the son of Mr. I necessary.
and Mrs. J. G. Jalufka of Hal- The club voted to have a Vic-
lettsville, Texas. He is a gradu- tory Garden Harvest Show early
ate of the Hallettsville High ■in November. It Was decided to
. School and of Texas A. & M assist in Red Cross activities
College. He is stationed with the each Monday. The club also
Coast Guard Unit at Santa Mon- 'voted to cooperate with the local
ica, Califoornia. After a few days. committee m collecting scran,
wedding trip the couple will be Tbp nrQceeds of the scrap sale
at home at 1433 Camden Ave., >win be presented to the Red
——Santa Moniea; California:------——I Cross.. ----——-----;~i
r—— -r:; : O———. J
Woman’s Auxiliary Meet
For Night Program
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the 'present and paid club dues: UIIVVVUI, mlB. d. ln
Tirst—Presbyterian Church met Mmes M Johnson M W Golla schoiarship ot Decatur College mS
— -— - „ajD Sadler, L. H Angove, W. has been presented Miss Mary preci
a special | R Potter, D. Calaway, J D. Ruth McCielland. Jj7ecl
Hunt,°E C. Heai^Oscar Unde^ '!
East Ward P. T. A.
Installs Officers 4'
The East Ward P. T. A.
------ -----—, ------ — Thursday afternoon at the school
known upon earth, Thy salvation , for the election and installation
among all nations", the work of of officers. The flew officers are:
the W. M. U- of- the First Beptist Mrs. Bill Blanton, president; Mrs.
Church has completed the quota R H. Morris, first vice president; ■— .
,e„. Chi„a.1 S& »"•<««
$50 pledged by the group to snp vice president; Mrs. Lloyd Tuck-
port one Chinese worker; $50 for er, secretary and treasurer; Mrs.
Mission work was the gift of Wincey Sanders, reporter; Mrs.
Mrs. Mae James. Walter Coffield, historian; Mrs.
Three special seasons of prayer Dallas McLemore, parliamentar-
were directed by Mrs. W. E. Ben- ian.
son, Mission Chairman, for State,' Thirty members were present.
Home and Foreign Missions with The association will meet the
a total of $157.00 offering. third Thursday in each month at
Mrs. W. R. Potter has- directed " ’ ’
two mission study classes.;
The program for the superan-
nuated ministers was observed-
with an offering of $9.28. A box
was packed for minister’s wife,
totaling $27.05. The Hospital
prgoram of the Houston Memorial
Hospital was a linen shower, to-
taling $10.18. Two boxes foy
Buckner Orphan Home were val-
ued at $120.76 and $338,18. Eggs,
valued at $20.75 were sent to the
Home in the spring.
A sum of $46.25 was given to
■’ i nnn nnn «i..u i_____1
her membership :... j
Christian fellowship. Let us
some church our support in
tending its services.
invitation is extended to you to
worship at the First Methodist
Church -ofBowie.
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ST. PETER’S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
5 ^liles East of Bowie
Mitchell Prifogle, Pastor
Registrations for Holy Com-
munion will be received at the
parsonage Friday afternoon and
evening. Saturday School—9:30
A. M. Sunday School and Bible
I Class for all ages—10:15 A. M.
, ' The Sunday School department
af a - has a Review.
"I The Bible Class will discuss
al Luke 18, beginning with verse of land
28. Divine Worship with Holy |
> Communion—11 A M. Second
. Mrs. Winter is the daughter of These services
2.. bog, g g Ml,
The SH: llXS'erte Ch“?«Tg4nd.
LOCAL NEWS
Following the watchword of
the year, “That Thy ways may be
ipi
Ji
Miss Jean Gunn, Miss Sue San-
dei
nrui rem iivminig, 1X.VIIIICTLII
Mary Precise, Eugene Koontz, Bill Jack | Mr. Elton Hill of Dallas and
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revival^Under the^phndid lead' - ’ y' ’”** ^rS’ Wb‘^ebead lP.ob’ Jpent the week end _with
ership- of the young people’s
leader, Miss Clara Siephens, all
the organizations are kept work-
ing and growing.
All , State, Asosciational
District apportionments
been met
(Report of Mrs. Erma Gardner, ,
historian} - (
—--—o---—-
Business Meeting of
-WrMrUTi.Iuld. Tuesday
The W. 1... 4 ....
Ecptist Church met Tuesday- af-“Bowie.^—4=
ternoon kt the church for. the in- ” ” " . — ,-----
stallatipn of officers and reports Mrs. N. C Moss, enrolled for the |
of the past year. ■ ■’ first term at N. T. S. T. C. Den-
A short mission program, di- i ton.
rected by the Pdul Belle Circle 1 Mr. and Mrs. Talrpadge Wilson
preceded the^^ busmess^ySession. and children ofFort Worth, spent j
Mmes. Huff Cleer, B. and Mrs. D. T. Wilson, and bro !
- i-iiiei, Glenn Alien w’iison. —I
| Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barker re-
1 at turned Monday from Dir/.:.....
for the where they have been visiting germs and worms that cause dis-
Iheir i Uieir two daughters Mrs R F ease: also it will keep them free
Ful- Borden and Mrs. R. V. McMahon. J of Lice. Mites and Fleas that sap
——----o---------- : their vitality. You will have good
Legal blanks of all kinds for : Healthy, Egg Producing Fowls
- ale at News office. I and Strong Baby Chicks or we
—■——- - ! refund your money. ,
GET-V-MAIL. Air oRlkTOf'S GRIFFIN DRUG STORE
at $338.18, for the Buckner Or-
phan Home.
Mrs. N. G. Davis dismissed the
meeting with prayer.
Those present were Mmes. Joe
Fulcher, W. R. Potter. W. E, Ben-
son, B. F. Tinsley, John Lemon I
Mary Barkley, E. W. Heathing
ton. B. F. Hicks, Bill Meyers, I
H. McVicker, Jess Parrish, Huff
Cloer, G. B. "Wise, James Chap-
man, Mattie Tims, R. K. McClel
land, Erma Gardner, Jpe Prest
wood, David Warren,' Marvin
Willett. Edd Jones, N. G. Davis,
R H Morris, Walter CoffiMd
John Jackson. A. J. Quinn, Bob
Winton and Ernest Chandler.
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Mr. and Mrs. John -Trimble of
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bethel ■ of Wichita Falls, were ■
guests ’of Mr. and Mrs. David |
Warren Thursday night. y
of Monday,
Monday' after ' f°r Judgment against all defend-
• .A • J. nnic iiiln
. , . — — —,3 from i ‘Z* ------ ’----------
the date of issuance hereof, be- j aforesaid land.
I fore the Honorable District Court! If this citation is not served
a I of Montague County; at the Court within forty-tWo (42) days after
~ ' the date of its issuanep, it shall
be returned unserved. ' •
Issued this 4th day of Septem-
ber, A. D., 1942. #
Gfven under my hand
at offit
Texas,
Miss Annie Marie Freese, i
Marian—Henning,—Kenneth !
* icvioc, dlii diiih | ivir. r^itun niu oi uanas ana
Moss, Cpvey Ham and Wayne Mrs. Hill of Bowie, visited Mr.
> ana ivins vj. o. uregory
—(- -^Mrs-. Garland Smith- and
the. Covey, and Mrs, B. Whitehead | Bob, Spcm u.c wves-enu wnu
!ad- and son. Wavpe, mede a bi^iiness :Mrs. Dean and—the Dr. nt-CUwr-
! trip to-Denton last Saturday ton.
Mrs. J. G. Reasoner And son. | Mrs. Buster Sincleton and small
Tavlo .rvisited Mrs. Fred Winsett J daughter of Fort Worth, and Miss
and family in , Fort Worth Act-1 Georgia Faulkenberrv of Wichita
week-end where they met Miss Falls are visiting their father.
June Reasoner, a student nurse Frankie Faulkenberry, and bro-
at the Dallas Methodist Hospital. ! ther, J. D.
Mrs. Virginia Willihms of Rich- I Miss Eula Faulkenberry of So-
ardson, visited friends tn Bov. ie ■ ]ona. ’ is visiting her brother,
last week. Frankie Faulkenberrv.
I - Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sta^e -of i Miss Katherine Faulkner/of
Fort Worth, have announced the Wichita Falls, spent a few days
itni th ”Tjf a KCftt, born September with her parents ~'
15. Mrs. Stagg is’ the former Mr and Mrs. Fred Roth of So
M. U. of the First Miss Laura Grace Philley of Iona, and Earnest Egenbacher of
” , —----Bmshy, spent Tuesday with Mr.
Bill Jack Moss, son of Mr. and fand Mrs.
gram were uull u. ±. wusun, »
F. Hicks, G. B;- Wise, and Joe > ther. Glenn Allen Wilson.
Prestwood. '
Mrs. Joe. FdTcher presided 1 ’
the installation service f“ "
new officere who will begin tj
duties in October: rs. Joe 1
cher. president; Mrs: A. J. Quinn;
first vice-president; Mrs. Jess
Parrish, recording secretary; K.-s sale at News office.
R. H. Morris, corresponding sec- < -----?—
ntory..---,-----------r----- OET V-MAIL ~
The group packed a box valued DRUG STORE.
CHICKENS. TURKEYS
STAR SULPHUROUS
—7 * Compound
in their drinking water (used reg-
ularly as directed it costs very lit-
Dimmitt tie) and it will keep them free of
Mrs R F
Miss Joellen Precise, daughter
yf I J of Mrs. Jessie Precise of Bowie,
became the bride of Lieutenant
Lawrence Jalufka in Santa Mon-
ica, Calirofnia, Sunday, Sep-
tember 13. -
The ceremony was read by the
chaplain of the anpy post, Rev.
Robert Price. The-bride wore a
suit of aqua blue gaberdine with
-beige accessories. Her corsage-
j^gs of red rosebuds; day, recording
^*Trhe couple was attended by
Lj. Tony Stossewnder and James
Yenney, friends of the groom.
Mrs. Jalufka is_a graduate of
the Bowie High School and at
“ended T. W. C. at Fort Worth,
and N. T. S. T. C. at E-..D..
where she received her degrees
ITT RllClnnCc A rJ »-v» i 1 J
She has been associated |able for flower gardens
at Austin until her marriage.
Lt. Jalufka is the son of Mr. !
and Mrs. J. G. Jalufka of Hal- [
- 1 ZaI ♦o ’ »ill * | TJ J- -
xxv lb d Ltauu- • WT I
of the Hallettsville High ■ln November.
_ v c m * A nccirf i RgH
College. He is stationed with the |eacb Monday.
— 4. TT—iA _a r~> , 1 xrr»TO/T tn nnAnni
ica?Califoornia. Afte/a few days, committee in collecting
j____1J1-- 4—1— ___ ’ ••• r
at home at" 1433 Camden ,
> the
I Mrs. D. Calaway presented the
report of the year book committee
in the absence of .the chairman,
Mrs. A. I. Davies.
Thg following members were
t and paid
Tirst Presbyterian Church met 1 Mmes. M. Johnson, M.
last Wednesday night in the base- <"
ment of the church for
prograrp and supper.
...Mrs. Pete Miller directod. ZJ
•wery mtere.Sting program on P.e ■
ligion and 'AdVariced Education.. an
” She was assited by Rev. B B. 7 i °~I ~
Breitenhirt, Mrs. J. A. Wailender, Presbyterian Ladies
Mrs. S. W. Heard, Mrs. W. W. a ., j ta- a n c
Wright, and Paul Donald, who Attend DlSt.. Conterence
presented a panel discussion of -
tre subject. The annual conference of Dis-
M. A. Bryan presented the de £our ofu ,tbe 'Presbyterian
votional from the 119th Psalm; £hup?h was beld at J°wa Park
following the opening song and Tuesday, September 22 Ten la-
prayer. 27 members- and guests dles fro4? BoW,e attended the ses-
w'ere present. They were Mmes Harns
Walford, J. D. Moore. J. F. Cone,
^sr-'==^-n-°vr------ J. A. WaHenaer, B. B7^feiteri-
Thomas Ayres and Abel Cline tort Ted .-Sleughtvr.
entered Texas A. & M. College Paul Donald, Pete Miller and’S
•at College Station Sunday. They, Wl Heard.
Were accompanied by Henry- T. —
Ayres and David Warren who re- GET V-MAIL
turned' Sunday night. DRUG STORE.
AND WIFE,
" ' ’ , DEFENDANTS.
Texas, is plaintiff in said
’ A. W. O’Neal
Bessie Lee O’Neal,
and v/ife’, J.1’”-
O’Neal are defendahts
cause, f ‘
nature of the suit is as follows: land relatives here this
Plaintiff sues in trespass to try Shl‘ I(?ft Wednesday night
4a. —a. —_____ ______ v « TTollo nva/1 T
all of the Defendants the title
described land arid premises I Relatives
situated in Mouhtague County, , A ~
Texas, to-wit:
All that certain tract and parcel ,
1 I situated -in Montague j
County, Texas, and being a partof
Block No. 68, Titus County School
Land, Abstract No. 730, Patent
278, Vol. 13 and described
follows:
BEGINNING afTTie West corner
of Rfock No. 68, and N, corner of
Block No. 67, and west corner of
Block No. 73 of said Titus County
School Land.
, THENCE, S. 45 E. 902 1 2 vrs.
to the S. corner of said Block
No. 68;
THENCE N.
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