Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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PALACIOS BEACON, PALACIOS. TEXAS
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF MATAGORDA
WHEREAS on the 18th day of
June A. D., 1945, The State of Tex-
•a, the City of Palacios, the Pa-
lacios Independent School District,
Plaintiffs, Taxing Units recovered
a judgment in the District Court
of Matagorda County (for the 23rd
Judicial District of Texas) No. T-
12495 on the docket of said Court,
against J. E. Tanner and Ethel
Tanner for the aggregate sum of
FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE
A 48/100 Dollars for delinquent
taxes, interest, penalties and accru-
ed costs on the same, with interest
on said sum at the rate of 6r'r per
annum from date of judgment to-
gether with all costs of suit. Said
judgment directs that a foreclos-
ure of plaintiff’s lien together with
lien of the taxing units which were
parties to this suit and established
their claims thereto for the amount
tof said taxes, interest, penalties
and accrued costs as apportioned
to each tract and/or lots of land as
described in said order of sale.
By virtue of an order of sale, is-
sued by the Clerk of the District
Court of Matagorda County, Texas,
on the 23rd day of August 1945, as
directed by the terms of said judg-
ment.
As Sheriff of said Matagorda
Coanty, I have seized, levied upon
and will, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1945, same being the 2nd
day of October, 1945, at the court-
house door of said Matagorda Coun-
ty, between the hours of 2 o’clock
P. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said
day, proceed to sell for cash to the
highest bidder all the right, title
and interest of J. E. Tanner and
Ethel Tanner in and to the follow-
ing described real estate levied up-
on the 30th day of August, 1945,
as the property of J. E. Tanner and
Ethel Tanner.
Description and Amount Appor-
tioned Against Said Tract:
FIRST TRACT: Being Lots 1, 2,
8, 4, 5. A 8, 9 A 10, in Block No.
18 original townsite of the City of
Palacios, Texas. Amount of Judg-
ment apportioned to this tract,
1429.07.
SECOND TRACT: Being Lott 1,
2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, A 8 in Block No. 12,
original townsite of the City of
Palacios, Texas. Amount of judg-
ment apportioned to this tract,
842.48.
THIRD TRACT: Being Lots 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 A 8 in Block No. 11,
original townsite of the City of Fa-
lacios, Texas. Amount of judgment
apportioned to this tract, $28.39.
FOURTH TRACT: Being Lots 1,
2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 A 8 in Block No. 10,
asiYoalRSa^ie.
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original townsite of the City of
Palacios, Texas. Amount of judg-
ment apportioned to this tract,
329.54.
‘ (Apportioned as follows): The
State of Texas, $231.16; The City
■of Palacios. Texas $172.53; Palacios
Independent School District $126.79.
Subject, however, to the right of
redemption the defendants, or any
one interested therein, may have,
and subject to any other and furth-
er rights the defendants, or any
'one interested therein, may be en-
titled to under the provisions of
law. Said sale to be made by me to
satisfy the above described judg-
ment and foreclosing the lien pro-
vided by law for the taxes, interest,
penalty and costs. The proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the satis-
faction thereof. Said sale will be
made subject to the defendants
right to redeem the said property
by complying with the provisions
of law in such cases made and pro-
vided. "
B. E. SAILOR, Sheriff
Matagorda County, Texas.
Bay City, Texas, August 30,1945
Notice of Sheriff’* Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF'MATAGORDA
WHEREAS on the 18th day of
June A. D., 1945, The State of
Texas and Pglpcio* Independent
School. Jljjitrlet, Plaintiffs, Taxing
Units recovered a judgment in the
district Court of Matagorda Coun-
ty (for the 23id Judicial District of
Texas) No. T-12437 on the docket
of said Court, against Carl Ehlers,
Owner and J. R. Meeker, Mineral
Owner, for the aggregate sum of
FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY A
72/100 Dollars for delinquent tax-
es, interest, penalties and accrued
costs on the same, with interest on
said sum at the rate of 6'/r per an-
num from date of judgment to-
gether with all costs of suit. Said
judgment directs that a foreclosure
of plaintiff's lieu together with lion
of the taxing. units which partios to
this suit and established their
claims thereto for the amount of
said taxes, interest, penalties and
accrued costs as apportioned to each
tract and/or lots of land as describ-
ed in said order of sale.
By virtue of an order of sale,
issued by the Clerk of the District
Court of Matagorda County, Texas,
on the 23rd day of August, 1945,
as directed by the terms of said
judgment.
As Sheriff of said Matagorda
County, I have seized, levied upon
and will, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1945, same being the 2nd
day of October, 1945, at the court-
house door of said Matagorda Coun-
ty, between, the hours of 2 o’clock
P. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said
day, proceed to sell for cash to the
highest bidder all the right, title
and interest of Carl Ehlers, Owner
and J. R, Meeker. Mineral Owner in
and to the following described real
estate levied upon the 30th day of
August, 1946, as the property of
Carl Ehlers, Owner and J. R. Meek-
er, Mineral Owner.
Description and Amount Appor-
tioned Against Said Tract:
Being 4.62 Acres of land, a por-
tion of the L. Goodwin Survey,
Abst. No. 162, located in the SH
of the NEK of Sec. No. 9, Texas
Rice and Development Co. Subdi-
vision of said Survey, and being
Tracts Nos. 7 A 8 of the M. P.
Hardin Subdivision of Sec. No. 9
and being the same property con-
veyed by Ben Ehlers. et ux to Carl
Ehlers, by deed dated August 1st,
1929, and recorded in Vol. No. 87,
Page 210 of the Deed Records of
Matagorda County, Texas, to which
reference is hereby made. $420.72.
......(Apportioned as follows): Due
the State of Texas $140.55; Pa-
lacios Ind. School District $280.17.
Subject, however, to the right of
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Back" to SdiOof ln Clothes—
With Grade J’A’L Loolul
Ida Mae Wilson returned to Pa
lacios, September 3 from the Uni-
versity of Texas where she has been
enrolled'in summer school.
redemption the defendants, or any
one interested therein, may have,
and subject to any other and further
rights the defendants, or any one
interested therein, may be entitled
to under the provisions of law. Said
sale to be made by me to satisfy
the above described judgment and
foreclosing the lien provided by law
for the taxes, interest, penalty and
coats. The proceeds of said sale to
be applied to the''setisfaction there-
of. Said sale will be made subject
to the defendant^fght to redeem the
■aid property by complying with
the provisions of law in such cases
made and provided. -------—
B. E. SAILOR, Sheriff.
Matagorda County, Texas.
Bay City, Texas, August 30, 1945.
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Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF MATAGORDA
WHEREAS on the 18th day of
Jdne A. D., 1945, The State of
Texas, The City of Palacios and
The Palacios Independent School
District, Plaintiffs, Taxing Units
recovered a judgment in the Dis-
trict Court of Matagorda County
(for the 23rd Judicial District of
Texas) No. T-12288 on the docket
of said Court, against Medsrees
Garcia (sometimes called John Gar-
cia) for the aggregate sum of
FOUR HUNDRED STXTY A 29/100
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF MATAGORDA
WHEREAS on the 18th day of
•Tune A. D.. 1945. The State of
Texqa, The City of Palacioa and the
Palacios Independent School Dis-
trict, Plaintiffs, Taxing Units re-
covered a judgment in the District
Court of Matagorda County (for
the 23rd Judicial District of Texas)
No. T-12491 on the docket of said
Court, against G. W. Hicks, J. S.
Hicks, Mrs. Mary Neff and Hus-
band, Bill Neff, Mrs. Sarah Singer
and Husband, H. P. Singer and Mrs.
Dollars for delinquent taxes, inter-1 Betty E. Smith for the aggregate
eat, penalties and aceruwf coat* on sum of ONE HUNDRED NINE-
the same, with interest on said sum
at the rate of 6% per annum from
date of judgment together with all
costa of suit. Said judgment di-
rects that a foreclosure of plaintiff’s
lien together with lien of the tax-
ing units which were parties to this
suit and established their claims
thereto for the amount of said tax-
es, interest, penalties and accrued
costs as apportioned to each tract
and/or lota of land as described ir
said order of sate.
By virtue of an order of sale,
issued by the Clerk of the District
Court of Matagorda Coanty, Texas,
on the 23rd day of August, 1945,
as directed by the terms of said
judgment.
As Sheriff of said Matagorda
County, I have seized, levied upon
and will, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1945, same being the 2nd
day of October, 1945, at the court-
house door of said Matagorda Coun-
ty, between the hours of 2 o'clock
P. iM. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said
day, proceed to sell for cash to the
highest bidder all the right, title
and interest of Medarces Garcia
(sometimes called John Garcia) in
and to the following described real
estate levied upon the 30th day of
August, 1945, as the property of
Medarces Garcia (sometimes called
John Garcia).
Description and Amount Appor-
tioned Against Said Tract:
Being Lot No. 18, in Block No.
95, Original Townsite of the City of
Palacios. Texas. $460.95.
(Apportioned as follows): The
State of Texas $140.47; The City of
Palacios, $213.64; Palacios Inde-
pendent School District, $106.18.
r Subject, however, to the right of
redemption the defendant, or any
one interested therein, may have,
and subject to any and further
rights the defendant, or any one in-
terested therein, may be entitled to
under the provisions of law. Said
sale to be made by me to satisfy
the above described judgment and
foreclosing the lien provided by law
for the taxes, interest, penalties and
costs. The proceeds of said sqie to
-be applied to the satisfaction there-
of. Said sale will be made subject
to the defendant right to redeem
the said property by complying with
the provisions of law in such cases
made and provided.
B. E. SAILOR, Sheriff.
Matagorda County, Texas.
Bay City, Texas, August 30,1945.
TEEN A 23/100 Dollars for de-
linquent taxes, interest, penalties
and accrued costs on the same, with
interest on said sum at the rate of
6% per annum from date of judg-
ment together with all costs of
suit. Said judgment directs that a
foreclosure of plaintiff’s lien to-
gether with lien of the taxing unit*
which were parties to this suit and
established their claims thereto for
the amount of said taxes, interest,
1 penalties and accrued coats as ap-
portioned to each tract and/or lota
of land as described in said order
of sale.
By virtue of an order of sale,
issued by the Clerk of the District
Court of Matagorda County, Texas,
on the 23rd day of August, 1945,
as directed by the terms of said
judgment.
Aa Sheriff of said Matagorda
County, I have seized, levied upon
and will, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1945, same being the 2nd
day of October, 1945, at the court-
house door of said Matagorda Coun-
ty, between the hours of 2 o’clock
P. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said
day, proceed to sell for cash to the
highest bidder all the right, title
find interest of G. W. Hicks, J. S.
Hicks, Mrs. Mary Neff and hus-
band, Bill Neff, Mrs. Sarah Singer
and Husband, H. P. Singer and Mrs.
Betty E. Smith in and to the fol-
lowing described real estate levied
upon the 30th day of August, 1945,
as the property of G. IW. Hicks,
J. S. Hicks, Mrs. Mary Neff and
Husband Bill Neff, Mrs. Sarah
Singer and husband H. P. Singer
and Mrs. Betty E. Smith.
Description and Amount Appor-
tioned Against Said Tract:
Being Lot No. 9 in Block No. 97
Original Townsite of the City of
Palacios, Texas. $119.23.
(Apportioned as follows) The
State of Texas $43.59; The City of
Palacios, $58.57; Palacios Inde-
~ Nolfcisof Sheriff’s Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY1 OF MATAGORDA
. WIHBR.m.on the I8th day of
-tuhd A*-rD 1945, The State of\
Texas and the City of Palacios,
Texas, Plaintiffs. Taxing Unlta re-
covered a judgment in the District
Court of Matagorda County (for
the 23rd Judicial District of Texas)
No. T-12184 on the docket of said
Court, agHinst Ben Noble for the
aggregate sum of ONE HUNDRED
SEVENTY TWO A 40/100 Dollars
for delinquent taxes, interest, penal-
ties and accrued costa on the same,
with interest on said sum at the
rate of 6*7r per annum from date
of judgment together with all costs
of suit. Said Judgment directs that
a foreclosure of plaintiff’s lien to-
gether with Ren of the taxing units
which were parties to this suit and
eatablished' Ofteir claims thereto for'
the amount of said taxes, interest,
penalties and accrued costs as ap-
portioned to each tract and/or lots
of land as described in said order
of sale.
By virtue of an order of sale,
issued by the Clierfc of the District
Court of Matagorda County, Texas,
on the 23rd day of August, 1945,
as directed by I3hr terms of said’
judgment.
As Sheriff of said Matagorda
County, I have seized, levied upon
and.will, on the first Tuesday in .
October, -1946, same being the 2nd ^
day of October, 1948; at the court-
house door of said Matagordh Coun-
ty, between the hours of 2 o’clock
P. M; and 4 o’clock P. >M. of said
daft proceed to sell' ffrr cash to the
highest bidder all the right, title
and interest of Ben Noble in and'
to the' following described real es-
tate levied upon thee 3Dt!r day of
August, 1946, as the property of
Bea Noble. *
Description and Amount Appor-
tioned Against Said TYact:
Being Lota Nos. 7, 8, 9 A 10 in
Block No. 70, Original townsite of
the City of Palacios*.Thaos; $172140.
(Apportioned as fdflbws)1; The'
State of Texas $54.44; The City of
Palacioa $117.96..
Subject, however, to> the right
of redemption the defendant,.or any
one interested therein., may have,
and subject to any other and fur-
ther rights the defendant, or any
one interested therein;, may be en-
titled to under the provisions of
law. Said sale to be mode by me to
satisfy the above dbaeribed judg-
ment and foreclosing the lien pro-
vided by law for the: taxes, inter-
est, penalty end costs- The proceeds
of said sale to be applied to the
satisfaction thereof. Said sale will
be made subject to the defendant *
right to redeem the: said property
by complying with. Ue provisions
of law in such cases made and pro-
vided.
B. Bi. S&ELOR, Sheriff..
Matagorda County, Texas.
Bay City, Texas, August 30,1945..
Too many people who won’t stop
at anything are behind the steering
wheels of automobiles.
Once Fat! Now Has
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Ml lost 32 lbs.
wear size 14 again”
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CRESCENT DRUGSTORE 1
Capt. and Mrs. Ray Anders of
Dallas were here over the weekend
visiting homefolks and friends..
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Baar and’
daughter, Miss Billie Adalyn, spent.
Sunday with Mrs. Baar’s mother at
Magnolia Cottage.
Men do not realize how great a
revenue economy is.—Cicero.
pendent School District $17.07.
Subject, however, to the right of
redemption the defendants, or any
pne interested therein, may be en-
titled to under the provisions of
law. Said sale to be made by me
to satisfy t|ie above described judg-
ment and foreclosing the lien pro-
vided by taw for the taxes, interest,
penalty and costs. The proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the satis-
faction thereof. Said sale will be
made subject to the defendants
right to redeem the said property
by complying with the provisions
of law in such cases made and pro-
vided.
B. E. SAILOR, Sheriff.
Matagorda County, Texas.
Bay City, Texas, August 30,1945.
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