The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1956 Page: 10 of 14
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Th* ClSrktvilU Tint**, Friday, April 17, If56
LEGAL NOTICES
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO SAM L LENNOX and wife.
VINE LENNOX, if living. if I
dead, their unknown heir*, asalgns i
or legal representative*.
NELL LENNOX WARD. if
Using, if dead, her unknown heir*,
assigns or legal representatives
VERNON WARD, if living, if
dead, his unknowu heirs, assigns
or
ner directed by law
Witnesa our bunds this 3 day
of April, 1956
H E Humphries
H D Allot on
N B Bearden
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO GEORGE C CHAMBERS,
if living, if not hLs unknown heirs,
assigns or legal representatives
»*.»*- s nu s s'll i IIUL'UC t
liSd"unVr^deed*lieretllfoJe*given I Milter Bros. Circus. Above are pictured nine trained camels ances.
it gel representatives ! MRS ABRAM CHAMBERS, if (
OLL1E LENNOX FCLBRIGHT. I living, if not her unknown heirs,,
if living if dead, her unknown assigns or legal representatives: 1
heir*, assigns or legal represen-I TO AlX OTHER PERSONS
tatlves
hu«D,ifdH ambrose^onIs io’ceoi-ge' c“ chambers *»d "Mr*-1 In be seen vilh Al G Kelly and Miller Bros. Circus in Clarks
livink, if dead, iheir unknown heir* Ab. am C hambers of Red JMver |
°mSm -rcpre^U-X^--. ] Treeing : You -re hereby no-
fa-tilled that on the 21 day o! May
lan 1 under Deed heretoffhc given dl 10 ° cl,<>rk A 5 ; | /i r‘ j
to Sam 1. Lennox of Red River Courthouse in tlaiksville. Red Hi- 1., I onvitinniprij
County. Texas, as grantee , ver County Texas said date ins- HI l (M [1 lilt lilt 111
GREETING You are ht-reby no- ing on the Rrst Monday after the
Ufi-d that on the 21 day of May. expiration of J}2'(di£|s HOO A fl VIIII t tfPVI
3956 a: 10 o'clock A M at Clarks- from the date of issuance of this /iUYallUIgCd
Mi: ,n Red River County, Texas. neUce. the Spec,a Comm s^ner* , °
TRAINED CAMELS TO BE SEEN with A1 G. Kelly and ville May 2 at Legion grounds for matinee and night perform-
c I aiming any title or interest
■fflue
" Rearing Flocks
poultry producer*, reports Bob J. j time while both are cut to « ml-
Griffin, assistant extension poultry nimum by the use of the contrast-
liUsliandman. , ing method.
Research, experience and ob- Predatory animals can easily be
Nervations, say t’>e specialist, show gt.pt out of a poultry house but
that producer* a ho use the con-
either system bolore making a
decision. Use the system which
best fits the over-all plans for the
farm and brings in the most pro-
fit. Good management >\J1I make
either successful.
Three Men Drive
6,800,000 Miles
Without Accident
Nearly seven million miles with-
out an accident is the impressive
collective safety record of three
Detroit truck drivers.
In accumulating 6,800.000 acci-
dent-free miles, they have driven
a collective total of 58 continuous
accident-free years
The three are employes of the
trucking firm of Geo. F. Alger
Company and each has 30 years
of continuous service with the com-
pany. _
The oldest tn prtlW of service,
William Carothers. Joined the
company July 25, 1925. He has
driven approximately two million
miles for the company. For more
&gPk?S%lTzi5 ,H
l '“a rtate ”heinV on 'the first* \Ion- appointed by the Judge of the Coun- I m land and buildings, lower labor ( Griffin Another factor I pecked fathers and domineering
■ ■■ n.....- - t|l,'caa &^&-JrrflrL*a-p4
a produce the pullcjl due to the utili- , drt>n
I ration of green forage by the That's the conclusion of a gro’ip
is much easier, says Grit-• t»i,ds The cost of planting or main- therapy project in the n odical
school department of psychiatry
asst*
Commissioners, appointed by the. u,t ‘ _ b * * I .
r, a to-w’t | method and during recent -years
Judge of the County Court of Red j j. , ,ntrrr« >rom j \ I has grown in fa Cor with Texas , eon ----— ■ -
River Countv. Texas, to assess the ur,‘ MaI' ^ 'ntcresi irom j. a " I fin, to ketp parasites under con- taming the range, however. in
damages occasioned bv the con- Ca;°n and wife hattie P. katon ---------trol when the pullets are con- many cases will off-set this jidvan-
demnation of the atwve described to George C Chambers by Deed f.n^ j, |8 a fairly easy task to lal,e. says Griffin,
nmnertv lo-wit dat»J September 11. 1916. and re- liatt of land oim.u by the Heirs glve a |N>ullry house a thorough
I Ln .-u-r . corded in Volume Ei. Page 438. of of the Estate of William Urjdges. i cleaning and spraying to control , ^.1a, u’1m ,Sa^Ma P?H t.r5f.«iii*
BEGINNING , at the Southwest Records of Red River County, Deceased; i external parasites but next to im- ' uter ®hou,d co/jsidv*r "bat facJ*J-
rorner of a tract of land owned 1>X4g and one-half interest inhere THENCE S. 3 deg. 43’ E along | possible to clean up an infected udm hnvo m h.. nr..vTiw wOh
tlte Heirs of the Lstate of S. . ^ wv .u-, h#*irc r»f. Mrs Ahrum said Bridges W rst lioundar* Lini1 r»n.fo ♦ iwmhin irnm "avA to be provided with
ment trains for 14 year*.
Harold Harris followed Winn at
Alger by two months and his to-
tal mileage la estimated at 2.7 mil-
lions. He was involved in a minor
accident during hit first year, but
he managed to get through the fol-
lowing 29 yean without a mishap.
Harris summed up the record-
breaking drivers' thoughts on safe-
ty as follows:
’'Bill and Owen and I figured it
out long ago that to beat the law
of averages and keep our records
clean we had to be on the defen-
sive aH the time.
“We keep our eyes open. our
ears alert, both hands on the
wheel, and our miuds oh our busi-
ness."
BARRED FROM JAIL
Tu'isa, Okla. —tFl— A bootlegger,
was rebuffed when he showed up
at the Tulsa County jail office to
begin a Jail sentence ordered 18
months ago. Jell officials said
there has been a mixup in the
files of the case, and they could
than 15 years he has handled big -• *---*• —~
bulk-cement trains, which are a* not J»i> him without a court order
mong the largest units In highway
truck service.
Owen Winn has worked for Al-
ger since September, 1925, and
has been piling up a total of more
than 2 1 million miles without an
accident He has driven bulk ce-
The 1955 U. S. wheat crop was
938 million bushels.
8 OUT OF TEN
CHOOSE DE SOTO AGAIN
P. B. 8. MOTOR CO.
ies. grasshoppers and flics, all are |
usually found on the range. The !
roundworm is pickRVT iip by the
ted by the heirs of- Mrs Abram said Bridges West Boundary Line runge. The greatest trouble from
srSs S? “ ,0 ™ I: Mr? “ I
of .9 0 ft from centerline station : BEGINNING at the Southwest Yhfn'cF. in a Westerlv direc-
nii niui. ui At nr ,nnu.H ti v; corner of a tract of land owned in a westerly uirtc ------------- .-------- ,
ii.ohvfav <». n po by the heirs of the Estates uf . ,lon -saK* ci-rve a distance chicken while eating or drinking. .
iiu-vri v so iV i.- ciirtnir! George C. Chambers and Mrs. |of ^ the eud of said One the range becomes infected!
said Bridees Fstate’North Boun- Abram Chambers, deceased, tile i cuf >c, Targent to curve «t said vvith eithe- control is difficult,
darv Line** a distance of 1014 ft So“«*>e»st corner of a tract own- *^a*s s- w de«- 4‘ " • • Flies can be controlled in a poul- i
ed by Douglas K Thames. Said. THENCE h. 81 dc. la V\. a dts- trv house by spraying and baiting:
point being S 3 deg. 32’ E a dis- ; a point w hile grasshoppers and beetles
rii„-.nr-,, nf cc a it trt > .w.ot tance of 66 0 ft. from centerline THENCE S. 88 dig 47' W. a ; wou|;j cause no concern. A clean!
TTJt-vf-p v 7Q j.p A vi a 1 station 1102 plus 45 of proposed i d‘®,ance 1)1(1 ■* ,l t,J a P°‘nl 1,1 hou.se e' ninates the roundworm ,
1 HENCE N 19 deg 4.. " a Hiflhwav no 82 , (h«' 1 a at Boundary Line of a tract ! Drob|rm
distance of 5o ft. to a point in L JJ. a>. w , l.nri ..uned hv li v kfitv I proDleni
almost a must I
at the University of North Carolina.
U. S. meat production in 1955
was more than 26 billion pounds.
IV a lit rep IBS. Areaey. Pbooe SM
! I
y •
i itifiiiiiif uii;1
to a point;
fHENCE N
44 deg 33' W. a
to a point in
the East Boundary Line of a tract
ThFNCE *1 L^TT'^ng aad1suwnc^fry°4U n. ^Im siiuth- said" bounda'o' line’a'distance of [ for range rt
v. « . west corner of a tract owned by ">■'> " !o ,he P?*'» «»f beginning, cons derable
THENCE N 86 deg! 59' F. along ! Hi. ;ge shelters
for range rearing, and the use of
acreage for range are
*a.d Summerville -East Boundary «cs i eorueroi u a c i owiicu o> anj t-oniainiiT 0*82." a ere s”o7Ta'nd" ! eliminated when the pu’lets are
Line a distance of 86 0 it. to the ‘ n . more or less. Icoi.intd. The land can be used
pom; of beginning and contain- I.iL.NCK N 0 Cv_g 1. E along *_r, 0j suth pfepertv lying in ’ for pasture or cash crops. Labor
ing (- 117 acres oi 'and. mote or s#-d Summerville West boundary saij County o£ lira River lor the | refiuirements are ieduced when the
K'?* 1 J*.1!® crossing centerline station ^ t>u,.jK se Mf recon ducting L. s pullets are confined because me-
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All of such property lying jn | 11J8 plus 7h,°f said proposed High-1 jj,av \0 82. all of which more i chanical ecjuipnieni can be used
said County of Hen River for the w.aY a( y-0 “ • * ‘ . 1 a -^stance fUl). appears in a certain writtenm the pou.try house. Transport-1
purpose of reconstructing U. S. ! ™ »,'hto,-a* Point Pn a | stale ment filed by the said Com-! ing feed and water to the range
Highw ay No 82. all of which more j:° ,tie lc”. having a tadius of u904 8 ^ missioners Court of Red River 1 requires cotPidcrublc labor and
fully appears in a certain written I1 ■ '^ngent to curve at said point t'ounty, Texas, u itn said Judge on, ---------------
statement filed by the said Com- j ***[*"[” de? T? , • 1 the 3 day of April, 1956. to which!
niissioners Court of Red River 1 1 , (t- ,n a Westerly direr- rt.|,.Venct, ls here made, having j
Counfv, Texa* with said Judge on ,1‘>n al,’n^ sa,tl t'(Jr'c. a distance^ heretofore fur.y selected such •
the 3 day of April, 1956, to which of 8 10 ^"c end sald time and place foj a hearing as 1
reference Ls her" made, having j ^ ve’tan**nt t® cur^5, al sald i required by law, will proceed to
heretofore duly selected such time | , .5?.? ^ oi a* aV u.- ' ai. b1'3*- sai(1 parties and said written !
. guid-.pEw.a- lot i-.kwnij" *» -• 4L w,- a «tta- v«r.ivemmr srtd1 to ^ aer- 'thereon tn *
quited by law. will proceed to hear , 0’0 a a (the manner directed by law.
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219 N. WALNUT ST.
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
TOR YOUR
HOME - AUTO - BUSINESS
REPRESENTING CAPITAL 8TOCK INSURANCE
COMPANIES
said parties and snid written state- ' THENC. E S 88 deg. 4. \\, a , W itness our hands this 3 aav of
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ment and to act thereon in
manner directed by law
W IT NESS our hands this 3 day
of April. 1956
H. E. Humphries
K D. Allston
N 11 Bearden
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
lbe : distance of 359 ft. to a point in the /\pr-| 195^
East boundary ling of a tract own- !
ed ov Douglas K Thames;
THENCE S 3 deg 32' K along '
sairl boundary line crossing cen- i
terline station 1101 plus 45 of said
i proijoscd Highway At 100 1 ft., in
.all. a distance of 166 1 ft. to tne
point of beginning and CONTAIN-
ING 2 167 acres of land, more or
I less.
I All of such prt.pirty lying in
TO Alice Norton, if living, if said County of Red River for the
not her unknown heirs, assign^ or purpose of re-constructing L S
, H. E. Humphries
K. D Allston
N. li Bearden
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
/
THE STATE OF TEXAS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO. Wesley llerry. if living, if
not his unknown heirs, assigns or
I.agul Representatives:
To All Od er f*tr.sons claiming
, - . - ---------- , - - any title or interest in land under
legal representatives; I Highway No. 82, all of which more deed heretofore Liv en to Jasper
to tul o’her persons claiming fully appars in a certain writr, Bei ry of Red River Countv, Texas
any title or interest in land under i ten statement filed by the said as grantee
deed heretofore given to Alice Nor- Commissioners Court of Red id- G,<Er. I ING. You arc hereby no-
ton of Red River County, Texas, ver County. Text'*, with said tifud that on tin 21 day of Mav 1
asr• Vvi-nvr ,- . . j Judge on the 3 day of April. 1956. 1956. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the I
Git EE 1 ING. l ou are hereby no-j to which reference is here made. ' Courthouse in ClaiksviHe, lied tin :
lifnd that on the 21 dav of May, having heretofore duly selected ver County, Uxa-.. said dated !>c-
19aii- at 10 o clock A M at the such lime and place for a hearing" mg on tin fu t Mi.rjdav after the
tour*house in Clarksville, Red Rt- as requited by law. will proceed cxpirata.n of foiiv iwo (lavs from
ver. County lex as. said date be- io hear said parties and said writ- the date of issuance of this no-
ing on the first Monday after the ten statement and to act thereon tier, the special,
expiration of for’y-two 42 days in tne manner directed bv law
from the date of issuance of this WITNESS our hands tins
notice, <the special commissioners, dav of April, 1956.
appointed by the Judge of the H F Humphriei
County Court of Red River County,
Texas, to assess itiie damages oc-
casioned by the condemnation of
the following described property
to-vvit I
Being a part of the E. M Dean
HR Survey situated in Red River
County. Texas, and that portion
sought to be condemned lor rigid
Cash
in on
the buy
»omnmijonci
H D Ailston
N B Be-arden
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
15b ii feet from centerline stations
869 plus 88 of proposed U. S. High-
way 82, . .
1 HENCE North 82 /deg, 34' E.
along the South righn-of-way 'one
of said Railroad a distance of
appointed by the Judge of the
3 County Court of IN d River County,
ioxas to a-ses.1 tin damages oc-
casioned by the (ondemnatioii of
tne tollowing desenoed property to-1
wit
An undivided in'ire t and
•itein;' a part of He T. M Dean:
Hit Survey situated in lied River
| County, 'leva1., and that pork ..i t
TO Abram Chambers, if liv mg. ' w-hich is sou tht to in- condemned I
if not his unknown heirs or legal for nght-of-uav pm poses out of
of-vay purposes out of said survey (representatives *u;d survi ves a
is as follows I J A Chami>ers, if livin :, 'if not B.sGi.VM.xG at the Northwest
BEGINNING at the Northwest 1 *1's unknown ite:r.> or legal repre- > corner oi J tract owned by the
roi iM-r ol a tract owned by Col- ! kentatives: Hi-ir., of the E*ta v of Jaspei Ret
line McPherson and the Northast I To a.: ji.ier persons c laiming ' ,,nd the Not theast eni.-er of a
corner of a tract owned by John any title or interest in land under 1 "Jl ’ owned D,v tie Hep c.f the:
Cornell, same being a point in the ! deed heretofore g.ven to Abram i . 1,1 Simc t-mith, tame be-
South right-of-way line of the T . j Chambers and .1 A Chambers, ,r] a P')ln( in Hit Soutn Riglit-
& P Railroad, >aid point being I of Red River County, Texas as uV 'lm' 11,,‘ 1 A *’ **
N 0 deg 50 W a distance ol grantees * ipad. said point being N. il deg
GREETING You are hereby no- ;11 <v a distance of 691 ft from
tjfji-d that cm the 21 dav of May centei line station 860 plus 82 of
-1956 at 10 o'clock A. M at Clarks- pr.VJt’!,i!>-w.,V'GS' J'^hway 82;
ville. in Red River County, Texas, JHE.Nf h, N H2 oeg. 34 E. along
said date teing on the first .Mon- (1,</ houth Right of way line of saicl
day after the expiration of forty- i railroad a distance of lit 2 ft
486 6 feet to the Northwest corner ! two <42- days front the date of (° U'* Northwest corner of a tract i
ol a tract owned by Charlie Len- issuance of tnis n- 'iee. the special ^A,. .or'• -','( 's‘,n
’ ifr*: • —'—•-*—*- • eomttii-sionet's. appdluutd- by- uicr . ‘ J1’ '-1',^ 1 '* * ' al'1.”t’
'I HENCE South 0 deg 55' E. Judge of the County Court of Red (nc West HounTfafy c* rtf cffld Nc'T
along the West "Boundary line of i Hi-var County, Texas, tej assess the son ,,a< t crossing centerline sta-
saici la-nnox trac*, crossing cen- damages occasioned by the con- (lon ®()1 Plu-S a( ()(1 1 fE m ail!
terline station 874 plus 64 al 300 3 j de'mnation of the hereinafter des-j a dT^taare ol 129 2 It to a Point, |
ft in all a distance oi 363 0 ft toicribed property, tc^wit; * i f-IENCE Soutl' 82 deg. 34 W
api«>int on a curve to the Loft j Being a part of an 13 0 acre ! a distance f 109 0 ft. to a point
having a radius »>f 2804 9 ft., 'Ian- tract of land out ofthe John Rote , in .*‘-ast R< undary line of said!
gent to curve at laid point bears bins H R S. Abstract No. 70CJ and •v,rn, tract;
N. 73 deg. 58 W; 'conveyed by V S. Dorset t to Ah- I HENCE N 11 deg 11' W. a
THENCE in a Westerly direction ram Chambers by deed dated Jan- ",ns (ll<> ^asJ Boundary lint- of
along vnid curve to the l^eM a ilia- nary 28 189) and recorded in Vo- j *a,,( Rmlth tract, crossing < ci.U'i-
tance^of 476.6 ft to a point in the lume 23 Page 299 ol Deed Records , (*ne station 8 A) plus 82 al 60 1 ft j
East Boundary lint of said Cornell j of Red River County and con- 11 a distance o* 129 2 ft. to
trail Tangent to Curve at said veved by J A Chamtjcrs to Ab- (ll(‘ |x>i»xt of beginning, and con
point iK-ars N 8ii deg 43' W'.; ram Chambers, oeed not on re- : <8‘n<ng.O 32o acres of land, more
THENCE N 0 deg 50 W along cord, and more particularly des-jwr ffs#
the F.ast Boundarj line of said, crlbed as follows, to-wll: A fUf'1 Uing m
Cornell tract, crossing centerline' BEGINNING at the Northwe't 1 a**f* bounty of Red River lor the i
star mn 868 plus 8S at 60 4 ft, In-! corner of a tract of land owned purpose of re-eon strut-ting U. S ’
aii a distarxr of 210 4 ft to the by the heirs of ihc Estate oi Ah- Hlgnway No 82. sh of which mine,
point of beginning and contain-1 ram Chamliers Deceased, a North- ] fully appeals In t ccitain written I
Ing 3 083 acres of land, more or east corner of a tract owned by j •tatement filed by the said Com-
tes* |D. r Keby, said point being X mrisioners < nun ol Re 1 River
All of such properly lying In ! 6 deg. 4J’ E a distance of 84.5 j_uun!y. lexas, w im said Judge on j
said County of Red River for the ft from centerline- elation 1999 plus • the •’ day of April. 1956, to which
pur|M>ke of re-constructing U. S. 80 oi pro|XM.ed U. S Highway 82; j el-lienee is here made, having j
Highway No 82. ail of which more THENCE N 84 deg 35' E along heretofore duly selected such time:
fully appear* in a certain written. said Chambers North Boundary “n'l place for ^ hi-aring as rc-1
statement filed by the said Com-1 Lino a ijlstance of 260 3 ft. U) a qunva by law. will iroc ed to,
IVdaaioners v’ourt Of Red River , point; , |,d «*4- an<1 *aid writ-
OiioIF, Texas, with said Judge On THENCE N 86 deg 58' T. along < r, siatgment and to act thereon
Ute S day of AOiU. 1956 to which said Chamber. North Boundary in .he manner directed by law.
Falerenrr is her* made, having Line a distance of Wtl 4 ft to a , wt|,ne*s.our lhla 3 of
hdrctidoM- doty aolocted such time; point. ’ (April, e.^ -
and place ter # hearing as re-1 THfcNCE N 88 deg 47 E f E llumphric
qidreel by !„w. will proceed lo hear along said Ciiambers Ndrih Boun-
said parties and said Written stale-, dary Line « distance of 12/ 9 ft
men’ ant) to aft thereon In the man- to tne northwest corner of a
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