White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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SELL AND PROFIT... BUY AND SAVE ... GET A BETTER JOB ... HIRE GOOD HELP!.
FOR SALE —
Kodak Bantam R. F. 828 camera
for slides and prints ........ $29.95
Polohois Camera ......... $69.95
Keystone 3 turrett 8mm Movie
Camera ................. $59.95
WHITE DEER DRUG
For Rent — 2 bedroom house. Ex-
cellent condition, good location. Call
883-5431 or see Bob Eastham.
EDWARDS-CRAIG AGENCY
For Sale:
3 bedroom frame. Storm cellar
and utility house.
Phone 883-4851
Your Laundry and Dry Clean-
ers. Free pick-up and delivery
service in White Deer. Call 883-
2311.
Fix those tire chains so you will
be ready for the next snow! See us
for repair links today. Vance
Farm and Auto Supply.
For Sale — Fresh infertile eggs.
50c dozen. Phone 883-5811.
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
Nice 3 bedroom stucco home in
good condition with 2 car garage.
Priced less than appraised value
with new loan available. Shown by
appointment only.
White Deer Insurance Agency
Next Door to Post Office
Post holes, corals, farm and ranch
fence building and repair. Tom At-
kins. Phone 883-2341.
Don’t merely brighten your car-
pets —< Blue Lustre them! Elimi-
nate rapid resoiling. Rent electric
shampooer $1. White Deer Drug.
Don’t get caught on a cold morn-
ing when an old battery fails you.
Replace that old battery with a 2
or 3 year guaranteed Delco battery
from Vance Farm and Auto Supply.
Furnished 3 room house for rent.
Phone 883-4951.
Will do sewing in my home. Call
Mrs. Morlan Shuman. 883-5982.
House for Rent: 510 Doucette in
White Deer. Block north of the high
school. Call or write Harris Holmes,
2601 Tyler, Amarillo. Phone DR 4-
6670.
FOR DIRT WORK
TERRACES — DAMS — PONDS
New high speed land leveling
equipment. Call GR 9-2819, R. A.
Beverly, Box 451, McLean, Texas.
Legal Notice
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Carson
Hi the Name and by the Authority
of The State of Texas
To: The unknown heirs of Mrs.
F. H. Campbell, deceased, whose
name and residence are unknown,
and the respective unknown heirs
and legal representatives of all the
above named parties:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that suit has been brought and is
now pending in the Honorable
District Court, 100th Judicial Dis-
trict, Carson County, Texas, where-
claims herein seek recovery of de
linquent ad valorem taxes on the
property hereinabove described,
and in addition to the taxes all in-
terest, penalties, and costs allowed
by law thereon up to and including
the day of judgment herein, and
the establishment and foreclosure
of leins, if any, securing the pay-
ment of same, as provided by law.
All parties to this suit, including
plaintiff, defendants, and interven-
ors, shall take notice that claims
not only for any taxes which were
delinquent on said property at the
time this suit was filed but all tax-
es becoming delinquent thereon at
any time thereafter up to the day
including all interest.
and the unknown heirs of Mrs. F.
H. Campbell are defendants, by the
filing by said plaintiff of a petition
on the 9th day of March, 1964, and
the file number of said suit being
No. 4199 and the nature of which
is a suit to collect delinquent ad
valorem taxes on the following de-
scribed property, to-wit:
All of Lots 19 & 20, in Plot
47, of the Grimes Subdivi-
sion to the City of White
Deer, Carson County, Tex-
as.
together with interest, penalties,
costs, charges, and expenses of
suit which have accrued and which
may legally accrue thereon.
The amount of taxes due each
plaintiff, exclusive of interest, pen-
alties and costs as follows;
City of White Deer ........$32.11
T0TAL .................. $32.11
penalties, and costs allowed by
law thereon, may, upon request
therefor, be recovered herein with-
out further citation or notice to
any parties herein, and all said par-
ties shall take notice of and plead
and answer to all claims and plead-
ings now on file and which may
hereafter be filed in said cause by
all other parties herein, and all
of those taxing units above named
who may intervene herein and set
up their respective tax claims
against said property.
You are hereby commanded to
appear by filing a written answer
and defend such suit on the first
Monday after the expiration of
forty-two (42) days from and after
the date of issuance hereof, the
same being the 27th day of April,
A. D. 1964 (which is the return day
of such citation), before the honor-
and statutory tax liens thereon for
taxes due the plaintiff and the tax-
ing units parties hereto, and those
who may intervene herein, togeth-
er with all interest, penalties, and
costs allowed by law up to and in-
cluding the day of judgment here-
in, and all costs of this suit.
Issued and given under my hand
and seal of said court in the City of
Panhandle, Carson County, Texas,
this 11th day of March, A. D. 1964.
Clerk of the District Court.
Fannie Williams
Carson County, Texas
100th Judicial District.
(SEAL)
State Highlights
Continued From Page 1
report: average hospitalization per-
iod of tuberculosis patients is short-
er, and fewer are leaving the hosp-
itals against medical advice. New
and improved drugs are offering
better hope of quick cure.
STUDY HEARINGS PLANNED —
The Governor’s Committee on Ed-
ucation Beyond the High School
will take its preliminary recomen-
dations before college officials and
state legislative groups during late
May and June.
Chairman H. B. Zachry, still
fighting a running battle with the
capitol press over secret sessions of
the 25-member committee announc-
ed the hearing. He said members
will reach a tentative decision on
recommendation at a meeting here
April 17-18.
Committee has balked at telling
reporters anything it has agreed on
to date except a coordinating com-
mittee for all colleges and junior
colleges.
A sub-committee on junior col-
leges reported a list of specific pro-
posals, however, including a recom-
mendation that no more junior col-
legese be elevated to four-year
status. They also recommended that
the state pay all instructional costs
of the 33 existing and future pub-
licly-supported junior colleges.
Zachry indicated the Committee
will propose a “stair-step” or easy
stages approach to achieving a first
class system of colleges and univer-
sities. He hinted the Committee will
make specific recommendations for
financing the proposed upgrading
program.
WHITE DEER NEWS
Carson County, Texas
Thursday, March 19, 1964
ANNIVERSARY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coleman of
Skellytown entertained with an an-
niversary dinner Friday evening
in their home in honor of their
daughter, Mrs. Bill Smith and hus-
band of Pampa. Attending were
the Bill Smiths and two sons, Mr,
and Mrs. Ross Coleman and son
of Borger, Mr. and Mrs. dead
Steward of White Deer and Char-
ley Coleman.
Ann Harlan, who is attending
college at Oklahoma State Univer-
sity at Stillwater, is spending the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Harlan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Payne of
Odessa, former residents of Skelly-
town, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Harlan and family.
Cavin Curtis Coleman of Borger
ger spent the weekend with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clead
Stewart.
Mrs. Raymond Graumann and
daughter Kimberly of Mangum, Ok-
lahoma, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Wimsett and fam
ily this week in Skellytown.
Dona Moore of Amarillo spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Moore and family in
Skellytown.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Meadows
are spending the weekend at Shaw-
nee, Oklahoma, where they are vis-
iting their son, Doyle and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams and
children of Odessa, Texas, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bryan Wilkerson of Skel
lytown, and with her mother, Mrs.
Florette Burns of White Deer.
mi . lf ^ | wwuvu/, wciuic me nonor1
he names of all taxing units able District Court of Carson Coun
which assess and collect taxes on
said property not made party to
this suit are State of Texas; Car-
son County, Texas; and White Deer
Independent School District.
ty, Texas, to be held at the court-
house thereof, then and there to
show cause why judgment shall not
be rendered for such taxes, penal-
ties, interest and costs, and con-
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Franks and
daughter, Jamie, have moved in-
to the John Kenney residence in
Skellytown.
^ and 311 °ther .taxing ' demninS said property and "order-
o may set up their tax j ing foreclosure of the constitutional
WILLIAMS BROS. TEXACO SERVICE STATION at your service
with all the famous Texaco products available to make your car per-
form at its very best. Complete facilities are available to wash, grease
and fix flats, also anti-freeze and a complete line of automotive acces-
sories. We will appreciate you coming by today or call us for pick-up
and delivery of your car, for the very best in automotive service.
Williams Bros. Supply Co. Texaco
PHONE 883-4481
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
HIGHWAY 60 WEST
Political
Announcements
The White Deer News has been
authorized to present the names of
the following candidates for office,
subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary Election, Saturday,
May 2, 1964:
For County Tax Assessor and
Collector of Carson County:
C. L. (Lloyd) STERLING
(Re-election)
For County Attorney:
FRANK P. DOVE (Re-election)
MARSHALL SHERWOOD
For Sheriff of Carson County:
JOHN H. NUNN (Re-election)
A. J. (ANDY) ATKINS
For District Judge,
100th Judicial District:
ALLEN HARP
CHARLES L. REYNOLDS
For District Attorney,
100th Judicial District:
JOHN R. GILLHAM
For State Representative,
94th Flotorial District:
J. M (RED) SIMPSON
(Re-election)
Clifford White, brother of Shirley
White and Foster White of Pampa,
suffered a heart attack Tuesday in
Pueblo, Colorado. Mr. White has
visited in White Deer several times.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O’Neal, Ter-
ry, Sherri and Suann visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Meyer and family
in Castle Rock, Colorado, over the
weekend.
Mr .and Mrs. Frosty Horner of
Skellytown and son Tommy spent
the weekend with their daughter,
Peggy, at Lubbock, where she is
attending college.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Imel of Skelly-
town spent the weekend in Ama-
rillo where they were guests in
the home of their son, Cletus Imel
and family. Cletus is principal of
the Western Plateau School in Am
arillo.
Weekend visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Bertrand were
Mr. Bertrand’s sisters, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Brown of Lawton, Okla.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fay McLean of
Pampa.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Garcia and Mar-
gie of Waynoka, Okla., visited their
son, John Garcia and family, over
the weekend. They also visited
with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Fidel Lopez.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Pettit, Gary
and Sherrie visited relatives in Mc-
Lean Sunday, Mrs. J. B. Pettit and
Mr. Joe Green, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wheeler Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Duncan and
daughters moved this week to the
Jim King property in Pampa.
Mr. Ed Kotara and Mr. J. E.
Bennett returned Monday from a
fishing trip “south of the border.”
They reported catching several
frying pan size fish — but refused
to give the dimension of the frying
pan.
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White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964, newspaper, March 19, 1964; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth544270/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.