Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1951 Page: 9 of 10
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Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, October 16
Business & Professional Directory Courthouse News
ABSTRACTORS
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GROCERY STORES
L. EMET WALKER
ABSTRACT CO.
3D7 Office Building
Dial 4201
Wea,h McCulloch, Sec-Treas,
Bettle McCulloch, Mgr.
Standard
Abstract Co.
COUNTY MAPS FOR SALE
405 Bank Blog. - Coleman, Tex
COLEMAN ABSTRACT
COMPANY
102 Commercial Avenue
Fred Paddleford, Owner
ATTORNEYS
W.E. (Billy) Allen
Attorney-at:law i
Office NW Cor. Courthouse Sq.
Phone 7691
CAFES
Excellent Meals
BLACKIE
CONGER'S
213 Commercial
, BLACKWELL’S
GROCERY
Open Early — Close Late
Convenient Parking
Concho' &. W. Mesquite
OIL FIELD SUPPLIES
OIL BELT TOOL CO.
Machine Shop and Welding
Oil Field Tools and Supplies
Dial 6211
1 Blk. E. - 2 Blks. N, Courthouse
BUTANE GAS CO.
Your Butane Gas Dealer-
We Are Prepared To
Service
Drilling Rigs
As Well As'
Domestic Customers
Coleman Butane Gas Co.
Burkett Highway - Phone 8371
REAL ESTATE
J.M.MSDONALD
P.LAL ESTATE ^""'cS
RE N T Ai
LOATO
INSURANCE
B0X423- COLEMAN,TEX.
ELECTRICIANS
OPTOMETRISTS
OPTOMETRISTS
Dr. Jerrv Harbour
Dr. E. H. Henning, Jr.
Office 117 Commercial
Phone 8169
GARAGES
:e PAINT
AND
BCtDY WORKS
/lorado - Phone 5696
Remember
Fred Goss
The Electrician
Fhone 3546
LAUNDRIES
Wet and Dry Wash
Smitty's Washateria
We Pick Up and Deliver
Dial 4376 51 i San Marcos
F. I. COLEMAN’S
f^RAGE and USED CARS
Used Cars and Auto Repairs
707 S. Concho - Phdne 6201
MOTOR COMPANIES*
Tune-In
Wheel Balancer
It's New
It's Accurate
Wheels balanced on your
car while spinning.
Let us check your wheels
. . takes only 2 minutes
M.K.WIH Motor
Company
Qas - Oil - Flats
Wash - Grease - Accessories
Prompt Service
Phillips 66
Service Station
Zolon C. Melton
Corher of Ford Garage
Comer Commercial & Walnut
Coleman, Texas - Phone 8101
They won’t
belittle
verylonjf
Bntjronwm remember jrm
(Uldren'i precious powing-np
years forevet with profeMioa>
ally nude portraits. Phono for
•B appointment today*
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Bobby Ray Inglet and Jo Ann
Wester.,
J. J. Kincaid and Avos Oheda
Cummings. ,
H. N. Wells, Jr., and Wanda
Faye Parsons.
Billy Jack Crossland and- Julia
Fay Hammonds.
WARRANTY DEEDS
J, E. Simco et ux to Gordop
Kenley, $10 and other consider-
ations, NE one fourth of block
No. 13, of Clow’s 2n$ Addition to
Coleman.
.C. E. Duke et ux to Ruby El-
more, consideration $3,OOQ.OO, south
half of lot 10 in block 1 of Tay-
lor, Sanders & Curry Addition to
Coleman.
Dexter Jewell et ux to Joe H.
Kemp et ux, consideration $1,800,
part of Lots 1 and 2 of Block 32
of the Santa Fe, Addition to Cole-
man.
Severin Johnson et ux to Virgil
Leo. Gremore et ux, consideration
$10 and other considerations, lot
no. 12 in block .18 of the Pad
gitt Addition to Coleman.'
South Coleman Baptist Church
to E. C. Jameson, consideration of
$800, part of block 1 of the Sadler
and Martin Addition to Coleman,
A. G. Wilkinson et ux to Joe
E. Denham et' ux,' consideration of
$6,900.80, east half of lot 4 in
block 35 of the Stobaugh Addition
to Coleman.
L. R, Byrqm et ux to Russell
E. Alsop et ux, consideration of
$10,000, part 6f block 12 of Clow’s
Second Farm Addition to Cole-
man. J
South Coleman ^aptist Chufch
to A, A. Beaty et ux, consideration
of $1,350, part of block leof the
Sadler & Martin Addition to Cole-
man.
Centennial Rural High School
District to L. S. West, consideration
$10, part of the NE corner of the
SE one quarter of survey 35,
BBB&C Ry. Co., containing one
acre.
W. J. Stevens to H. G. Dar-
lington, consideration $325, lots
nos. 1 and 2 in block 26, of the
SSnta Fe Addition to Coleman.
H. G. Garlington et ux to J.
W. Sorrells et ux, consideration of
$2,700, lots nos. 1 a in block 26,
of .the Santa Fe Addition to Cole-
man.
C. E. Duke et ux to L. C. Bur-
field et ux, consideration $3,500,
north hair of lot 10 in block 1 of
Taylor, Sanders & Curry Addit-
ion to Coleman.
Graydon L. Duncan et ux to
Wehlan W. Duncan et ux, con-
sideration $3,899.69, part of the
R. J. Clow survey no. 735.
MINERAL DEEDS
A. L. Steffey et ux to Carlton
Farris, consideration $10, an un-
divided one fourth interest in 101
acres-'out of the Coleman Cqunty
School Land survey 57.
Ethel A. Switzer et vir to Clyde
Haynes, consideration $10, an un-
divided one fourth interest in 33
acres out of the J, Scott survey
no. 665.
OIL AND GAS LEASES
Mattie Ella Gray.et al to Sev-
erin Johnson, consideration $10,
an undivided one half interest in
1114 acres out of the J. S. Martin
survey 217.
S. E. Weaver et al to Viking
Oil Corporation, consideration $10,
190.82 acres out of the Lewis
Johnson survey 480.
Veda DeBusk et vir to J. H,
ilackwell, trustee, consideration off
$ilO, .52 acres out of the I. Harris
survey no. 164.
Fox Johnson et ux to J.
Blackwell, Trustee, considerai
$10, 6 and 1/2 acres Out of the P.
Gossetts .1 survey no/ 218; 160 acres
out of the E, G., Moffatt survey
232 and 33.5 acres out of the B.
Alderata survey 275.
Charles Price et ux to Western
Petroleum Co., consideration $10
west 100 acres of the east 132 1/2
acres out of the J. B,. Beal’le .sur-
vey 301. ■
Charles L. Ward to H. H, Scott,
consideration $10, 12 1/2 acres put
of the T&NjCjt-Ry, Co. section. 10.
M L ~^ranei et* ux to Haynes
B.” Ownby Crlliing Co., consider'
ation $10, part of the D, McCiean
survey no. 757.
. J. firaiik Taylor et ux to C. J.
Domes, consideration $10, 160 acres
out of the SW 1/4 of ETRR Co.
survey no. 267 and 171.8 acres out,
of
.-survey no. 122.
Hutchirigs-Sealy National Bank
to Horace E. White et al, consid-
eration $10, the western part of-
Wm. Shepard survey so. 318, and
containing......106.66 acres.
CL South et ux to Trl-V Pro-
duction Co, et jal, consideration-of
$10, block 14 of the San August-
ine University League survey <io.
519. X
L, S. West.et ux-to L. J. Max-
well, consideration *$10, 192.81 acres
ouif' of the J. H. Barclay surveys
700 and 701.
Marcus West et ux to L. J.
Maxwell, consideration $10, 96'
acres out of the J. H.. Barkley
no. 701.
Mk. B. Fletcher to Don W. Chap-
School Land -sur. 57.
J. H.
of 7
ition $i,
8ths WI
loieman Co.
survey no. 701.
J. 1L Blackwell, Trustee, to
D Peterson, soiisideration $1. mi l). Peterson, c
undivided 2 64ths of 7 8ths WI in : undivided 1 64
192.81 acres out of the J. H. Bar- 101 acres out of
.clay surveys'nos. 700 and 701. and • School land ur. 57.
96 acres out of the J. H/ Barkley j j.j. Blackwell, Trustee, to Mar-
survey no. 701. tin Wahl, consideration $1, an un-
J.-H. Blackwell. Trugteer.ta,,Ma:>, . .""d .11 21 64th- •>£ 7 8ths WI in
tin'Vfahl, consideration $1, an up- ;oi acre, out of the Coleman Co.,
divided 22.5.84ths of 7*8 thfL WI|School• Land 'spr. 57.
in® 19281 aSl'es out of the J7* H- F W .1 " to B. H.
the Thomas Casey survey 275'jj Ifkn, consideration $1, an undiv-
Ray McKinney et ux to Westeri?
Petroleum, consideration $10, 83.89
acres out of the north part of the
J. L. Chambers survey no. 122.
Ray McKinney et ux to Western
Petroleum Co., consideration $10,
160 acres out „of the A. J. Bur--
ford survey no. 121, being the
'sotJth-n/2.
Ray McKmhey et ux to Western
petroleum Co., consideration $10,
6 acres out of the L. C. Spikqs
survey no. 157. ■
Mrs. Hattie McKinney et ai to
Western Petroleum Cd,, consider-
ation $10, 83.89 acres out tof the
north part , of the J. L. Chambers
ided l/32nd WI in the west 120
acres of the SE 1/4 of HT&B Ry.
Co. survey 8.
L. J. Maxwell to J. H. .Black-
viell, Trustee, consideration of $1,
192.81 acres out of the J. H. Bar-
clay surveys- 700 and 701...
L. J. Maxwell to -J. H. Black-
well, Trustee, consideration of $1,
96 acres out of the J. H. Barclay
survey np. 701.
j. h. Blackwell, Trustee, to
Oliver McEuen, consideration-ofM,
an undiv. 7.5 64ths of 7 8ths WI
in 192.81- acres out of the J.. H.
Barclay surveys 700 and’ 701, and
96 acres out of the J. H, .Barkley
the W. W1
B. H N
pohsiheiaii
r. ' QtVi
of the 8,
*1,
Nolen
7/Bths *W1
,-s out or the-J. N. Bul-
. 4.
- Driver et al to, E. B
consideration $10, 80,
of the T&NO Ry, Co
Barclay surveyfe 700 and. 701 and • ft al.
96 acres out of the J. H. Barkley jin 160
survey no. 701. lington
B. If. Nolerfet al to J. F. Lane.; J. W
consideration $1, an undivided. 1 4jF!etche
of ,7/8ths -WT in 31.48 acres out acres, f
of the S. Sprague survey 688. Lection
B. H. Nolen) et al to J. F. Lane. | E. B
con-iderawmr $1, an undivided 1 4ironside
of 7 8fhsrwi in-232.4 aefes out j 1 32nd
of the W. W. Bomar sur. 303. , pile SE
Western Petroleum Co. to H. E. no. 8. .
Evans etr al. consideration' SI, an E B. Fletcher to J. J. Frnwley
overriding royalty interest of 1 Kith et ux. consideration SI, an up-
of 7/8«hs In west 100 acres out divided 1 32nd WI in west 120
of the east 132 1’2 acres oqt of. j acres of the SE 1 4 of HT&B
the J. B. Beall survey no. -301.' j RR Co. survey no. 8.
Fletcher. ’ to M. 15. King,
ration |l, an undivided
WI in west 120 acres of
1 4 of HT&B RR Co.‘ sui-.
Bomar sur. 303.
ilen et al to E, Anglta,
m $1„ an undivided 1/4
WT in ,31.48 acres, out
Sprague sur. 688.
B. H. Nolen et al to E. AngUn,
consideration $1, an undivided 1/4
of 7 8th;, WI in 437.1 acres out of
the GH&H Ry. Cq. survey 24, and
W, W. Boma
303
B. H. Nolei
the
W.
8ths WI il
GHcVH Rj
V. Bomar
al to J. F. Lane,
ah undivided 1/4
437 1 acres out of
Co, sur, 34 and
r. 303,
B.
insi
of 7
B. H.
consider
of .7 8U
the Japes (
B H. SoH
nsiderAtion
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*M. -W. Freeman to Garretto M. B. H Nolen et al to E. Anglin.
Smith, consideration $1, 627.5 acres j considei aioii SI, an 'undivided 1 4
'gut of the GH&H RR Co section jd 7 Bills WI h) 200 acres out of
20; and 120 acres out of the GH/cH the W. W. Bomar sur. 303 and
Ry, Co. sections 18 and 23.
J. H. Blackwell, Trustee; to O.
McEuen, consideration $1, an un-
divided 3.75, Mt-hs of 7 8 WI in
lfil acres out pf the Coleman Co.
out
W. W. Bomar
139 a
.sur, 303.
B. H. Nolen et pi to J.. F. Lane,
consideration $1. an undivided 1 V’
of 7,8ths W'T in 339 acres out of
x . 1 -o E. Anglin,
,i.ioi $i. an undivided 1/4-
:■ WT in 80 acres out of
es’ Greenwood sur, 304,——
N, to J. P. Lane,
ition $1, an undivided 1/4
WI in 80 acres out of
ieg Or ecu wood sur, 304.
il to E. Anglin,
n undivided 1/4
the W
as WT in 23
W. Bon
1.4 an
lur: 303.
but of
[Dr. A. M. Fischer
CHIROPRACTOR
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Oil Progress
means more
Yes, Its Fall
(leaning Time
toTexaml
Get the facts on low-
cost farm financing . . .
read how, J,o, ssive with
the Farm Income Privi-
Have those fall clothes clean-
ed and pressed . . - and be
ready for those special oc-
casions. And before yop put
those summer clothes away,
have them cleaned
pays.
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f hi§ week the United States will focus fts attention
on the oil industry’s contributions to the hi|h American
standard of living, to the nation’s industrial/progrep/and
to the national defense. This is Oil Progres/s Week.
Texans know the story well: as home folks in the oil
country, they share the oil industry’s pride in supplying
sizable portion of it is
further development of the region’s oil
In a word, the progressive development bf the pe>
troleum resources of Test Texas has enormously stimu-
lated its thriving industrial, commercial and agricultural
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the resource that powers a major share of the country’s development, and this -is the more, the plus, that oil’s
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industries, all its airplanes and automobiles, most of its
ships and trains.
Texans realize, moreover,.thaj; oil’s progress means
even more to them than it does to many other Americans,
for example,(the value of the crude oil produced in West
Texas* in 1950 was approximately a billion dollars. This
is not *'boom money.” West Texas uses it to pay taxes,
salaries and wages; it buys homes, groceries, light; and
heat; doctors collect a portion of it; landowners receive
progress means to West Texans. Modern, efficient produc-
tion practices will conserve the oil and gas resources of
v the region, and oil’s progress will continue to mean more
to West Texas for many years ahead. .
* The shaded area is the region called
West Texas by the West Texas Chamber
of Commerce.
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Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1951, newspaper, October 16, 1951; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748166/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.