The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, February 15, 1952
The Panhandle Herald, Panhandle, Carson County, Texas
Page Three
Warranty Deeds
S. A. Graham of Phoenix, Ariz.,
to Carl Hayton, lot 9 and north
*4 lot 8, block 31, Ellis subdivi-
sion, Ware’s reservation, block 36,
Ware’s addition, $'100. Filed Jan.
24.
H. H. SMITH
LAWYER
Specializes in Probate, Admin
lstration of Estates, Titles and
Taxation — Federal and State
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Office 80 and 32 Residence 7A
Notice by W. T. Coble that in-
strument filed Dec. 20, 1949, had
been revoked as of Nov. 15. 1950.
Coble announced himself, Cathar-
ine C. Whittenburg, Catharine W.
Dunn and J. A. Whittenburg 3rd
as trustees and managers of all
assets of himself. Filed Jan. 24.
Transfer of deeds of trust by
Hughes Investment Co. to Federal
National Mortgage Association: P.y
G. D. Bond, lots 4, s. y2 lot 5,
block 59, White D'eer; James W.
Hamlin, lot 10 and ny2 lot 5, lot
6, block 6 9, White Deer.: M. L.
Oster, ny2 lot 2, lot 3, block 69,
White Deer. All filed Jan. 24.
Conveyances subject to certain
liens, W. W. Evans and wife,
Grace, to Billie Ray Evans, sec.
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A. J. Weiser & Co.
First National Bank Building
18, block 2, TTRy. Co., 640 acres;
to Dorothy E. Broadaway, sec.
38, block 7, I&GNRy, 191.86
acres; to Mary E. Smith, NE!4
sec. 48, block 2, TTRy, 162 acres.
Filed Jan. - 24.
Henry Schafer, Inc., of Okla-
homa to Frank Genett, lots 21, 22,
block 11, Skellytown. $10. Filed
Jan. 26.
Lease Amye ana C. O. Trower
to R. T. Davis and J. P. Anderson,
five years to Jan. 31, 19 57, with
room reserved by Amye Trower;
building north of Texas Grill.
Filed Jan. 26.
C. O. to Amye Trower as sep-
arate property, s. 2 ft. 8 inches
of lot 7 and n. 20 feet, 6 inches
of lot 8, block 27, and undivided
one-half interest in north and
south walls. Filed Jan. 2 6.
C. M. and Alejandria Jolly cf
Los Angeles to R. F. and R. G.
Downs, lots 19, 20, block 27, Pan-
handle. Filed Jan. 28.
J. A. Zahlten of Bexar county
to Russell F. Downs, lots 3, 4,
block 9, Ware’s addition, Pan-
handle. $75. Filed Jan. 28.
Russell Downs and wife, Ula,
to Margaret M. Downs, lots 3, 4,
block 9, Ware’s addition, Pan-
handle. $1. Filed Jan. 28.
J. C. McCollough and wife,
Norma Jim, to R. J. Skaggs, Foye
Herndon and Willie O’Neal, trus-
tees of First Christian Church,
Panhandle, lot 4, ny2 lot 5, block
67. $12,500. Filed Jan. 29.
Pearl Robinson, individually
and as independent executrix of
estate of J. V. Robinson, quitclaim
deed to Frank Robinson and O. D.
1 Smith, all interest in Panhandle
Grain Co., including all of block
3, except lots 12 and 13, all of
block 4, except lots 12 and 13 and
lots 7 to IS inclusive in block
6. Consideration $10. Conveyance
confirms the gift made of this
property and all the elevator in-
terests of J. V. Robinson made
to the grantees in February, 194 8.
Filed Jan. 29.
I Transfer of deed of trust of
T. E. Darnell and wife, Lillie Faye,
from Rieks-Maguire Co. to Fed-
eral National Mortgage Co. on lot
7, block 88, Ware’s addition, Pan-
handle. Filed Jan. 29.
Correctional deeds: South
Plains Lumber Co. of Floyd county
to Panhandle Housing Corp. and
South Plains Improvement Co. of
Floyd county to South Plain Lum-
ber Co. concerning lots 11 and 12,
block 37, Ellis subdivision of
Ware’s reservation of April 1,
1949. Filed Jan. 29.
Release vender’s lien of Dean
T. and Ira R. Saul to H. R. and
Irene Bullock, n. y2 of lot 8, lot
9, block 32, Groom. Filed Jan. 30.
Deed of trust of J. S. Sparks and
wife, Martha, from Ricks-Maguire
Co. to Federal National Mortgage
Association, lots 19, 20, block 33,
Ware’s addition, Panhandle. Filed
Jan. 30.
Deed of trust transfer of Lester
W. McCoy and wife, Odie May,
from Ricks-Maguire Co. to Federal
National Mortgage Association,
lots 7, 8, 9, block 57, Ware’s
addition, Panhandle. Filed Jan. 30.
Omer Catt and wife, Opal, deed
of trust transferred from Lawr-
ence Jones to Federal Savings &
Loan Association, lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
block 1, Edwards subdivision of
plot 53, surburbs of White Deer.
Filed Jan. 31.
Heber H. Clark and wife,
Georgia, of San Diego, Calif., to
T. W. Dowlen, lot 8, block 78,
Ware’s addition, Panhandle, $70.
Filed Jan. 31.
Assignment of oil and gas lease
by D. F. O’Rourke to D. F.
O’Rourke, Inc., of Oklahoma,
7-24th of interest in NW% of
of NW!4, SV2 of NW!4 of Sec.
112, block 4, I&GNRR. Filed Jan.
31.
Service Drilling Co. of Tulsa,
corporation to Rose Marie Kier-
nan Clay, individually and as guar-
dian of estate of John William
Clary, Jr. 5 per cent interest in
leases in Carson and Gray coun-
ties of five tracts; 3 tracts in
Gray county; one tract, Carson
and Gray counties, Sy2 and NW!i
of Sec. 237, block B-I H&GN Ry
out of lease made Jan. 29, 1938,
by A. J. and Augusta Dauer(; also
in two counties, NE14, sec. 27,
block B-2, H&GN Ry, of lease
made Jan. 28, 1938, by W. II.
Cannon. Filed Jan. 31.
Also deed by Service Drilling
Co. to W. J. Clary of Tarrant
county an undivided 25 per cent
in the same leases. Filed Jan. 31.
And a 5 per cent interest in
same tracts to Ann Clay Brown
of Tarrant county. Filed Jan. 31.
Margaret M. Downs to J. L.
Naylor, lot 3, block 9, Ware’s
addition, Panhandle. $(125. Filed
Jan. 31.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF CITY OFFICERS
ELECTION.
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
CITY OF PANHANDLE )
TO THE RESIDENT QUALIFIED
VOTERS OF THE CITY OF PAN-
HANDLE, TEXAS:
TAKE NOTICE that an election
will be held on the 1st day of
April, 1952, in the City of Pan-
handle, for the purpose of electing
the following City Officials:
1 Mayor for a term of two years
3 councilmen for a term of two
years.
1 Councilman for a term of one
year.
That said election shall be held
in accordance with the general
election laws of this state and only
resident qualified voters of said
city shall be eligible to vote at
said election.
Candidates wishing their names
placed on the official ballot must
file in writing at the office of the
Mayor, at the City Hall at least
thirty (30) days prior to the
election day.
That in accordance with an
order adopted by the City Cbuneil
of said City, said election shall
be held at the City Hall and Ralph
E. Randel is hereby appointed
Presiding Judge for said election.
Given under my hand and seal
of office this 1st Day of February,
A. D. 1952.
F. F. FERRELL
Mayor
(Seal) s
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R. II. ORR,
Secretary.
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Warren, David M. The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1952, newspaper, February 15, 1952; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881865/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.