Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1965 Page: 4 of 15
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Page1 4 — Sommolo (Texet:! Sentinel —* Ihursday, July 39, 1965
Buying, Selling And Leasing
Take tfff of filing* in the County
and District Clerks offices of
(laities County, Te*;e from July
H. I!l(i;i at (i pm to '.lull Hi 1905
at tl p in , as In Warranty. Mmci-
ul and royalty Deeds Assign-
inenis of Overriding lloynll.v Oil.
Oas and Mineral leasts. As ipn
HI block AMI 5 year term. II HI
i oynlty.
(VI) lloliliiHon llallmlr Serylee,
Hie lo 1‘auL Caller lol 9 Plateau
Height*, liisl.illineiil No I Soli
Div to Seiumole
k *** .
anna
IlMl, Of, <BlaHketi Humble
i (III A Hefmlmt C(i to Norma Med
’ tin of St, NW I and w 2 (If SW 4 1
section It, block II; N/2 of S 240 |
acres section 0 block ("10, W. 2j
N :i ol N 400 acres (if section |) j
AOI, llumlile Oil A IteriMinc block C3Q N .1 of N 100 acre* nl j
Co to Cal Mini OH Co NK 4 ccllon 9, block ('SO, S/3 of N 40411
mcofs or Oft; T7!f» and Mrnerst sW 4 seel.or. dm. him k U, MM lil
It til 8050 It subject III res cel mil III. block II Vecflon 20
AOI. Cal Moll Oil Co In W D block H. S 2 of SF.,4 section 114. j
While el nl NK 4 SW '4 section block II S 2 sE 4 section II. in j
ill!!, block <; (J|00 II lo filial) It block G S 2 section 40. block II
subject to prior res
AOItli Cnl Mull OH Co lo
.lames Ciilia lav, 12 ol I' < ol
J
First 4*H Horse Event
Proves Successful Here
first 4-H borne play- Allen. ,
ft and 10 Juhree Uol«r, Johnny
Anderson. Polly l.e«- KeVser Mike
UbiUttl
II to 13- Demos Johnson. Ore*
Stewari. Dana Wicker. Oaylp
Wimberly.
14 and over Jo belli liimim-
in brace Mmision. DacttV
1 .eases Release ol <bl fiw and
Mineral laases, and Patent -
Prepared by the Haines County
Abstract Co.. Seminole Texa<
Ol. Murrell A. Ibisli lo bell
Petroleum Co set'tbin 12. block
AI2: 5 year term
Dl, |limb M n.rlft)! to bell n M Inii'tc i m above land
Petroleum Co SK 4 sect inn IJ
block A12 5 ycai lertn
Of. lien It lii let’s lo bell
Pel roll'll ni Co. SK 4 seel ion III
block A12 5 veal term
. OL iklUle, VcH Jb!h!cc_et.. vb,.
10 lb'll Petroleum Co ('iTiftn II,
block A12 5 year term
Of,—Frank Ite/oni lo lb'll Petro
leurn Co, section it. block AI2. 5
year term
0L-4.ala H I .one et nl lo bell
Petroleum Co . NK 1 seel ion III
block A12. 5 year term I Ml roy
ally.
Ola- Kern P Cone lo bell Petro-
leum Co . NK 4 section 19, block
A12; 5 year term; J 10 royally
OL—Evelyn Fowler, el vli to
Bell Petrolhhm Co, NK 4 .section
lit block A12. 5 year term.
OL—A M McMilliam I nisi No
89 to bell Petroleum Co N 2 sec
lion 19, block AI2, 5 yenr term
.6 32
Ola billy Bert Childers lo Hob
rrt I. Monaghan. K 2 K 2 section
-8 block All) 5 year lerrtl; 3 HI
royalty.
OL-Ann McAshan Baker, cl
vtr et al to Hubert I. Monaghan,
WD II I. Ibekey, Ji lo II I.
Dicker, Sr lot It, block 14 Sun-
set Acres Add to Seminole
AOI. I.imHs A Watson lo K T
Anderson, el nl
nil seel inn 40. idoek II NK 4 »«>e-
llon 22. block II SW 4'section tl
block (I N 2 of section 12, and
NW 4 section II hofb In block
C3n, NW 4 section 22, block H
seel Ion 20. block II W 2 section
2 ACHAb Survey
CONVKV Fran D Wyoming
N'W t SW 4 and Dil Co lo Socooy Motdl Dll Co
Seminole''
. day. held Inst Friday and Satur-
day. tamed into two tuu-filled
(lays of action for about 250 com-
petitors from many sections ol
Ibe Permian Has in
Competition was held in six
different events during Ibe two-
day program. belli at the new
4-H nretm fw>t earn nt seminoic Kiicaei Dome 1 -■ ■ coder.........>,J . *
on the old city airport grounds t’lAb It At I
Included m ibe activities iv;i. (i lo II Johnny Barnett, I-brnaj
a clinic in horsemanship and a Jobe, Hill Wimberly Hi van Arcti-j
barbecue supper, prepared by er
dailies Comity 4-11 mothers 9 and 1.6- Mike Maim, Miki^
individual high point winner in biinint Mike Arnold, IjUJJP
the competition was Dennis Hay Crutcher.
Johnson. .1 1 lock lev 'County til II lo 13 'let tv Cannon. Jh*n-
mcinber The ePib trophy lor high ids Hay Johnson Monte llif^on,
puilils went to the Hobbs 4 II Itila Winn.
Hiding ( lull
SW 4 NW I I'elion 8 block A22,
17, mm II : MffipT'l.....HI pi'lnr res
111 (Il f
ill. Stale of Texas to .1 M
Ibibci furp . N 2 section 14.
11 no HI in block d. Univer-
sity {.anils
ADI, William K I.Vfteh lo K
T Aiiderson. el al, NW 4 SW 4
and SW-I NW I section li
4nr , Is 4 ■cciion 122 block II. i
4Hi—,v c.......Brecht in Standard ,
Oil Co nl Texas. NW 4 xetifon 25
block d 5 year term, it HI roy-
ally; 5 year.
Ol, .1 bland Catlett lo Sinn |
(bird Dll Co of Texas. NK/4 sec
lion 17. block d, :> year term
Dl. Arnold I) l.arson In Sinn
block (lard Oil Co ol Texas, NK 4 sec
lion 17 block d, 5 ycai term
lid »» IIIII
14 and up David Kriegel, fc
ove. Bel Von Sillrey, Itflui; VfWt
Dove, Belvon Sliirev, Doug
It A ft ft I I H ACK
li u» it Lisa Maun, Rheoailobc,
iloiTby TaTinTsTmi Ti.n id fni®on
9 to 10 Mike Mann. flihc
Blount, Larry Crutcher,
Gay'fKm-
V22. to 0500 H prior res
AOI, .l.vnrh. Lvneb it Watson 3 18 loyally
in k I Anderson, el al. above Ol, Marshall Hay In Standard
Innrtw OH Co of I'exas NW 4 section 25
WD FoileM Retirement Trust hlnek '• ve«' term 3 Hi roy
lo James A Dauphin 'lot 43, in ally.
BAILING OUT
block 3 Belcher Add No 2 lo
Town of Seagraves
WD V b Ityrrl et ux lo F W
Little lol M nt Wright A Byrd
Sul Div lo Seminole surface
H'D MoUnte Phan et ux lo
Howard Jones, lot 7. block K
Austin Acres Add lo Seminole;
surface
WD Forrest Lumber Co. lo
My Neighbors
m
E/2 section III. block API. 5 ycai H 'hen Preston Wood, lol 5 block
term: 3 HI royally. II, Plains Add to Seagraves
OL Louise Corn Clemens lo AOI. Ashinun A Hilliard No 4.
Robert I,. Monaghan. K 2 section Md l« Max Levin, Trustee, W
--- , tltl acres of S 35(1 acres section
HI, block' C4.V 3 51318'i
AOHft Aslmnin A Hilliard No,
14, I.td. to Max Levin. Trustee,
| NK 4 sect bin 9. block C43
AOI, Ashmtin A Hilliard No 4.
I Lid. lo Max Levin. Trustee,
! 3.11319'i of 49.5'c In K 2 NW 4
j section (I. block (’45, lo 12.3(10 ft j
res 3 51310(1', ol 98 I', in K 2
I NW 4 section H, block C45
AOI, Ashntun A Hilliard No 4
| Ltd lo Max Levin. Trustee,
l 3 513 Hi' > of 25 44795', in W 5 II
ol K 7.11 rif section II. block C45.
|except K 2 NW 4, and 12,380 It
I only i 1C 7 8 of section 8, block
i ('45, excep( W 427 acres, res
OHR—Valor Oil Co , el al to
Max Levin, I 10(1 of 7 II in W 80 |
| acres of S 35(1 acres in section JO. |
j block C45.
j OHR Valor Oil Co , et al to >
Max Levin. SW 4 section 279. in;
i block (i; I 28 ol I 84 of 7 88
()L Dnvle W Taylor, et al lo
Standard Oil Co of Texas, NW 4
serlfcm 25, block (i 5 year term
3 18 royalty
OL Theron Wasson to Standard
Oil Co of Texas, section 18. block
G: ft year term 3 HI royalty
WD Eddie Don Moore to II (
Hales, tract no 14. Plantation
Acres Sub -Div of W 2 section
17. block ('43 surface
Monday afternoon's short but furious down-
pour in Seminole put the construction crews
at the new f J Young Elementary School to
extra work A six-inch drain from on interior
patio of the building was overtaxed by the
rain, and a bucket brigade was put lo use.
Henry Sellers is manning the bucket hero,
with E. J. Whitmire and Eddie James looking
on. (Sentinel Photo)
The first four place winners III
leach event included (in urden;
JUDGING
9 and 10 year old— Osiy EnV-
linger, Juhree Bubo. Hay Cole Kd
Cole
II in 13 Johnny .Archer Ann finger.
Cole, Munic llcilhim, Dana Wick fj fo .13 C.igi Cannon. lj|mils
.or. Hay Johnson. Terry Cannon,■rlla
14 and up- Dave Stale, Dee Winn js
Welch, Mike M(Clean. Monte 14 and up—Doris Allen, David
Turner. Kriegel, Cecil Dove. Diane LaV-
j li lo 8--Jackie fiillispie. Bryan ender. J
! Archer. Monte .lobe, Rhena Jobe
McAdoo Celebrates Its
25th Anniversary Here
WESTERN PLEASURE
8 to 8—Liieua Jobe, Phil Em-
j finger. Bill Wimberly, Bryan
1 Archer
; II and 10 Polly Lee Keyset'. Ed
Cole, Sieve -Kosier, (lay Kmfinger
II lo 13 Judy Harnett. Mike
I (ibuston, Linda Foster and Susie
j Cole.
14 and up — Tom Chapman.
Summer is entering its last hilmny rianton. Lynn EmfinKfi.
si retell, but Seminole police arc *i° Ht*ih lumlinson
Vacafion Watch
Again Reminded
By Local Police
Twenty-live years of businio
_ ............. since that lime the McAdoo build- Mill cautioning local citizens about
It EL OL -J M Kullitigvvlder to ! s,|t. mowing year by ycai ing lias twice been remodeled and notifying them'when leaving town
Estate of II T Wolfe, deceased |ttm, ||)(, t.oiiiiiiiiiiil> are being (expanded The new, modern build- on vacation
NK I 4 of section 188 block (} celebrated this week by McAdoo' mg now provide- showroom spare A call to me city police will
Ml) Mallic W Burke to Vii - j cficciolij Co i for five autos, plus a spacious bring an extra bit of observance
glnls Burke. 40 320 interest In pjrs| bowing into the scene here | parts department, the service dr- bv officers on the empty house
with a small used car lot, the Me purlment and a lot for new and when residents are nut of town
n
“Idit uh spray.
and SW 4 section 3. bhick A9
OL- Estate of Clifford Manors,
deceased, el al lo Adobe (III Co ,
K 2 seeliun 4, block C3I, 90 day
term.
"/VOL— David Kasken to Htcbard
S Brooks, 2' i interest in W 2 of
SW 4 block 4. N 2 NW 4 NW 4
ul block I). in league 304; S 2 ol
block 8. and N 4 of block 7, in
ASSIGN Valor Oil Co In Max league 38ft
Levin, I 128 of 7 80 Ml in K 20(1 o1- k,Ih'1 Andemon, el al lo
acres of N 2 section 280. block G 1,1,11 • sp<',,ons >'
I 128 III 7 258 N I'll In' SW I ''ml 12. block AI2. 5 year term
section 209. block (i I 128 nl Ul- ,'1"1 *' Mi,xey 1,1 U‘'l,
7 84 N.I’ll in.VV 1 2 section 208, Pelroleuin Co. seeliun 9. block
A12, ft year term; 5 32 royalty.
DL F I) llefren to Bell Petro
Buiko. 40 320 Interest
S 2 section 200. hlnek (J
WD Georgia llowsev Gilbert to Arton firm has grown into, one ol j used autos
Harold Moody ( onnei. E. I .1 ol fj1(, leading Wes! Texas dealer
N .1 4 section 224. block (, I’M ahipg for (ieneral Motors in eitiei
Ml) Margaret I Scott, et vb „f s,.ininoL- size J
lo II H llousb. Jr., section 288 , Willi tile growth o( the firm lias
block f*. i t of grantors inter- ,, growth In'ivnyToll ami ibe
■'s‘ resultant eontrlhulion lo Ibe local
HD D (! Chiles, et ux lit C i economy
W Chiles, 3 18 of I 8 in NW 4 I From dm nxtdesl start. McAdoo
and SK 4 of section 3, block A9 now lias III employes in the Sem-
RD (' W ('Idles, el ux In D ! inoie dealership, with ail annual
(i Cldles, 3 HI ol> I 8 in NK 4 I payroll of more (ban a hundred
Seagraves Lad
Wins Four-Year
Army Scolarship
Police also warned of dogs |
roaming loose over the city. Dog ;
owners are asked to keep their I
pets penned or lied, and persons
REINING
8 to 8 Bryan Archer. Rhena -
Jobe. Ph.il Kmfinger. Deo Ann j
Bobo.
9 and Hi -Juhree Bobo, Gay;
Kmfinger, Polly I-or Kcyser, Ken- j
nan Dove.
II to 13—Terry. Cannon. Gary j
Dove. Dennis Johnson. 11 it a Winn !
14 and up—Jo Belli Tumlinson,
Diane Lavender, Doug Willie. |
Johnny Clanton •
POLE BENDING
(T trr 8 l.tsa Mami. Bttbby -Kd-1
mistnn. David Johnson, Nancy
thousand dollars Of these 18 em-
ployes, four-fifths are homeown-
ers and taxpayers here.
The McAdoo Him was opened l"' <’,m' bv ,h«* Armv
in Seagraves by I. M Mr A....... Sl"" |s s-xpec-led to
stdl (be company owner and now ^
serving as its mayor In 1939
bothered by stray animals may j
vail police of assistance. _____I
During the past week the oily
officers made I I arrests, includ- j
ing four minors for consuming:
alcoholic beverages, foiu juvenil-, ki • U - I I_
os for breaking and entering and j IVlISi ITS IV10VC Up
.1 Scott Johnson of Seagraves nu.fi, three for no drivers licenses
is one nf 4(Hi high school gra- and one for investigation ol sin
dilates who have won the first i alien ,
four-year college scholarships to
throe* for no drivers licenses, two
Scott is expected to join Hums- f for excessive noise and one for
no inspection sticker.
In Ladies League
, , , The Misfits won two games in
‘ ralfic tickets issued included) |as, ww,k-s ta<iios softball league
play here to take )i climb in the
“But Doctor,
is it serious..,'
I
tering the Reserve Offlcel Train-
ing Corps Ibis fall
fioneer Natural Gas Company
block G I 128 ol 40 840 Ml in
|section ft. block A2I. 1 128 ol
| 88 8411 Ml ill section 4. block A2I
ASSIGN Cities Service Oil Co
tq Max Levin, S 2 A'T’Uim 372,
j block (!. 42.5'<
Ol. Sained,ill Oil Corp lo Hell
Petroleum Co, SK 4 secliou 13,
block AI2. 2 ycai term, 3 18 roy
1 ally.
McAdoo opened a lol j.M mirth of ■"« r'""s lM,s ,a" a P,0«,am
the Kat Well ('.de on South Main I 'vl"a‘ ‘,loudt's al,"ul lU *M ‘
ul the new officers entering the
Reloading .22 Rifle
Here's a guiek way to load a
■22 rllle having a tubular maga-
zine Just pre-pack the cartridges
........... .......................... in a large-size soda straw and
branch of McAdoo Ibe Chevy (ram "ill provide Ibe recipient willi a tW|st the ends closed. In the field.
lo sell iiseif ears from the Sea
graves dealership
In July, 1948, Chevrolet Molor
Aim.v each year
Kaeli scbolarsbip will
pay for
Division granted Ibe Seminole ! U,.'Uon' l,','s '""l l‘"i",ooks al,fl
subsistence allowance id $50 a
month.
i Scotl was selected by
chiso. A short lime later Olils-
mobile. CMC truck and Muiek
franchises were granted by Gen
cral Mulurs, and enniplele service
leurn Co, section 9, block A42; S faeililies were added for each
year ter it). I **n,‘
OL Edward John Noble lo Belli Thepresent location. 301 N
Co. section 9. hlnek Main, was purchased in 1918. and h '" s a au'a
tear off one end of the straw and
j pour the ready-stacked hulls in-
a boai(I side the tube. Pack as many
ol senior pjflcers in Department straws as you think you
oi Ibe Army from more Ilian 1.100 need,
of the most highly (pinlifted, men
■.elected Horn over 3,000 appli- :
might
season standings.
Lasl week's scores included Mis-
fits 21, Castaways 7; Misfits 25.
Sluggers 8. Sluggers 12. Herman’s
Hermits 9
.Season standings include:
Team
Sluggers
Misfits
Castaw ays
Hermits .
Two of the Slugger's losses have
been al the bands ol the Seagrav-
es Ginghams.
w
1.
Pet.
4
3
.571
3
4
429
.3
4
429
. 1
3
250
Not is serious is fiilinf to Nt
your doctor if) ttii first ptw*
We recommend regulir phyatv
cal checkups lor your own be*
health and peaca of mindl
Should you requirt a preterit
lion, w* are always teed* )•
serve you.
YOUR (Rc'i'lft PHARMACY
COTHES
r^exottl
DRUG
Petroleum
A12; 5 year term
OL Perry Kallisnn. el al lo
Eldorado Oil A Gas, Inc . \V I 2
seel ion 13. block A12; ft year
New Holland oil-sealed transmission...
term.
OL .1 G Thornhill lo Waller
('. Cremin, \ I 2 seeliun 12. in
block ('4,5; 5 year lerin
OL Mi". J. M Nunnery lo
Waller C. Cremin, N. I 2 section
12, block C45, 5 year term
levels
He was Interviewed to deter-
mine Ills interest in a career as
an Army ollieer and chosen on
the basis of Ins academic and ex-
tra-curricular record and his score
on a standardized aptitude test.
Secretary of Ibe Army Stanley
I) llesor, an HO TC graduate from
-"'"ovxyv'C'V"' ■(«
Of
t'GNVKy K I. Ilanuy to Ozark v.,|,. ]():pt. safe). " I lie schoiar-
Malioning (o, S ol N .’liti 2 3 sj,jps being offered by Ibe Army
acre" ol seel bill 3, block t 30. to! for |p,, first lime this year will
500 It . I in inicic l ill potassium |i,.|p provide the motivated, high
"odium and magnesium com quality, college-educated officers
n
pounds
CONVKV II A. I ledberg lo
Ozark Mahoning Co.. S 2 of N.
208 2 3 acres of seel loti 9, block
C30, lo 500 ll : 118 interest, as
above set out.
CONVKV ■ .1 P Ny"lei, el ux
In O/ark Mahoning Co.. VV I 2 of
needed In the Army "
SeolT will enter Texas Techno-
logical College, Lubbock, Ibis fall
STATE TREE
Pecan was officially designated
as Ibe slide tree ol Texas by an
We will show you the way to
me® warner #
and COMFORT to your Home!
V I 3 ul \ 4110 acres of section act ul the legislature in June.
9. block (’30. lo 500 11:1 4 inter 1919. the I'exas Forest Service
est. as set out above.
1 reports.
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