The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1956 Page: 8 of 14
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Pag* 7— Th* Clarksville Times, Friday, April 27, 1956
LEGAL NOTICES
Survey, and described as follows:
I Being a part of a 1 67 acre tract
i of land out of the John M. Kit-
| ciicy HR Survey. Abstract No. 708.
THE STATE OF TEXAS Icon.eyed by Mrs. Lindsey Tay-
TO HATTIE CHILDRESS, if lor, eta'i to Jordon Perry by Deed
living, if no’ her unknown heirs, dated the 3rd day of October, 1940,
assigns or icgai representatives: and recorded in Volume 152, Page
iu A EL OTHER PERSONS 417 of the Deed Records of Red
claiming any title or interest in River County, Texas, and more
land unuer deed heretofore given particularly desenred as follows:
to Hattie Childress of Red River BEGLNNEND at a point on tlie
County, Tex 4*, as grantee South nghi-of-w av line of proposed
GREETING You are hereby l S Highway no 82, said point
notilied that on the 21 da> of living S 22 deg.. 02 E., a distance
•May. 1956 at 10 o'clock A ,M at ot ill 7 i.u-from ■ rnln line UallBlT
the CourfHou.se in t larksville, Red 14*-4 plus G6 oi said proposed High*
River County, Tr-cas, said' dale way', said point being in the East
beug on the fir-t ..Monday alter boundary- line of a tract of land
the expiration of forty-two 42 <>w nt .1 h\ V. 1. Dinwiddle and
days from me date of issuance of wife. Mary Dir.w aldie. and on
this notice, tin .sfHiiai com tins- a u.'i to the ri.t.i, having a ra-
Moncr.'. appointed oy the JmLt of diu» of 27i>4 9 ft . t..ngent to curve
tlic County Court of lie! Utter at - aid point ben - S 87 deg. 08'
county texas, to .asse's t t dam- E
ages oci usioiiid oy ,:.i ,, . iciuna- IHENi'E in an Easterly direc-
tion of tue following Ucsciiovu piu- tnei along .-.tut curve to the right,
pert., to-a it. .i >.;>:„iue of J2 2 ft to a point.
An undivided interest in and to tan .cut to lurvd'li said point |
the loilowing des< ri bet; trail or bears S 86 den ;>y E.:
parrei of land, being a pait of the JI1E.NCC S .,(• deg 49' E.. a efts-
a■ >f.;i Ritchey HRs. Abstract No. tante i.f 208 8 ft to a point in the
iov and situated in Rea River N ■: *h boundary lim of a tract of
County iexas. and tiiat portion --and owned by J. ( Johnston:
winch is sought to be condemned 1 HENCE N 87 i.eg 00' U along
fiir 11*.1..t-of-w av pur;i,«scs out of North bo'UUiary Inn of said Jolm-
said .’survey is as toliow.- s'on tract, a disla. te of 47.5 ft to
BEGINNING at the Northwest a point in the h ast boundary line
corner of a tract owned bv tin- of '< tract owned by \V. L Din-
heirs of the Estate of Jordon Per- "'itithe and wife. Mary Dinwiddle,
i.v. accented, the Northeast corner 'I HENCE N 22 (.eg. 02' \Y along
of a tract owned by W L. Din- Ea t boundary lfne of said Din-
widdle and wife M..rv, said point widd.e tract, a distance of 191.7
being s 22 deg 62 L a distance ft. t.. tne point oi beginning and
of o2y it from centerline station ID*. I MNIN'vj u 119 acres, more
1464 plus tain oi p:o;«.i>cd U S nr h ss,
llig.'ivvay No 82, ' A'.l of such property lying in
i HENCE's 22 Rig. 02' c. along said County of »cd River for tliei^tel t CJUPSlrians are
the East boundary line of said purpis-i* of reconstructing U S---
Dii.v tddie tract, a distance of 5.* ti Highway no 82. ai. of which more
r to a point on a curve to tne <’-Dl; appeal- m • ceitain w ritten ; \T_ Tin Dof^iol
right, having a iau:us of 2764.9 -md’rent I.led by the said Com- \ J f dl lull
tangent to curve at said point tni-Mo::er> Court of Red River I «
'bears S 87 deg. of E , County. Texas, with suid Judge on
THENCE in an E.astertv direc- Die -> day of April. 1956. to which
tion along .-aid ginae, a ’distance reference is here made, having
of 277 0 it to J jkom. tangent to heretofore dulv selected such time I I J n f;i*AllflL*
and oi.ue for a hearing as requir- j I A I lT|7Pll^|l|n
ed by law. will proceed to bear 1 * ^ 1 ISAiVllOlIlp
-am parties and*sAf.PSvritten state- I . ...
men’, and to act thereon in the 1 Caribbean Sea < FHTNC) — A
manner 'directed bylaw. * twenty-one year old French immi-
Wli.NEtsS o .I hands this 3 day ] grant with a royal title that
of 'vp.'il. 1956.
! I K lUimplit 'es
r D All.- 'on
N. B Bearden
SPEC!AL CO.V,MISSIONEUS
Artist’s Widow
Keeps Chandor
Gardens Open
Ticklers
By George
Le*ral Nol
EUROPEAN RIDING STARS featured with
\l G. Kelly & Miller Bros Circus, coming
Wednesday. M;v. 2 Above is shown three
if the principal members of the world iu-
uowned and famous Kantolina Family of
Bareback Riding Marvels. Thw faniily of
n recent importation
Downpayment for
S frl
curve at said point bears
dig 24 E .
I HEM E N 88 oeg 59' E a
distance of 77.5 it to appoint in
ilic West boundary unc oi a tiaet
ow .ed by J G Rogers
TJlE.NC E N 7 deg. 28 E along
fcaid boundary line a distance oi
4. 8 it. lo the Naithwe-t co.ner
of said Bogers tract;’ PSlne being
a point in tiie South right-of-way
line ot present 1 s Hignway i.o.
82. i nti oeing a p< ibt on a curve
to the left, having a radius of
1006 J ft., tangent to curve at >a:u
point beatji N 76 deg. 08 W ,
IHE.V E in a Westerly oirei
goes back more than a hundred
years is serving as a seaman ai>-
prentiee aboard the attack
craft carrier USS" Randolph.
Official Motto of
(J. S. Approved
Weatherford, Tex. —4APt— Love
and a strong back are keeping
the Chandor Gardens open.
Between now and fall thousands
of persons from throughout the
United States will seek out this
North Texas town just to see the
seven acres of gardens created
and developed by the late Douglas
Chandor, a famous portrait artist.
One person is responsible for
lush vistas of green grass, banks
of almost every type flower that
can be grown in this area, and the
scenic arrangements.
Mrs Ina Chandor. the late ar-
tist's wife, has devoted herself j
since her husband'.’, death in 1953 ,
to maintaining the gardens and 1
keeping them open to the public. 1
The gardens were started as a !
hobby by her husband 16 years ago |
Mrs. Chandor's main project ot I
present is to finish a mountain in
the garden which was started by
! her husband. The mountain is now
over 40 feet high. It is built of
weathered stones, some weighing
as much as 15 tons each. She said
it needed another 15 feet.
I hope to bo able to finish it ____
some day,” she said, "but lo |
....... m ______ _ v _ ^ ^ x complete it and the waterfall would dent Eisenhower, one at Columbia
* j cost about $25,000 ” I University and another at the
Europe, and arc making their first American Stle said the flowers were not White House,
appearance thi " year with the Al G. Kelly- yet in bloom during the two frecz- He vv3s born in England
Miller Bros. Cue. which is slated for an|£* ,hls year and were not hurt
afternoon ami ni”ht performance at the Le- oP£nc£u^d al1 Ara,eas that had
gioil grounds in ( larksvillo. I The entrance to the gardens is
an alley of peach trees. At the top
———-—— - . . , --- j of the entrance Ls the mountains.
I A Chinese bridge is in front of the
Star Span sued Banner" i studio house and south of the
This new man you hired—is he a nearsighted clock
watcher or is he just nuts about clocks?"
om h-gl: in Pvtvnnes Mountains of Central
and
End r a law enacted last year, | bridge is a stream with water 117-
Tn God We Trust" must appear j jes.
on all currency and coins. In
recommending tne resolut'on to
Washington ”In God We (>f e,.ra, spirltua, and
Trust ’ is not the official motto of psychological value to our country
the United States, but the House to iKive a clearly designated na-
decided it should tie. ! tienaJ motto of inspirational qtiali-
Thc House passed and sent to ty in plain, popularly accepted
the Senate a four-line joint rt-soiu- English,
tion to establish as the "natirnial
aVr- j motto” the phrase which has been Although aged people have more
| appearing on coins since 1865 and long illnesses, they have fewer
lie is Count Andre F. Or low was snog much earlier in slightly short illnesses than younger pco-
si:i, son of Count’Stanlslaw Orlow-i different form as part of "The pie
ki. direct dcsccndent of five gen-
One of the most interesting pla-
reeognlze ofliciallv the motto, the 1 ‘^aiea ^rdorod^paVh'^mdc?
judiciary committee said: I ceiling of wisteria which blooms
in the early months of Spring.
came to the states when he was
29 years old. They were married
in New York in 1934 and came to
his wife’s home town of Weather-
lord in 1936.
Mrs. Chandor says it takes about
10 hours a day tp keep the gar-
dens going. She. said she plans to
make the gardens, which were de-
dicated to her, a memorial to her
husband.
Collisions with seagulls occasion-
ally wreck airplanes.
THE. STATE OE TEXAS
TO ABE Y \TLS and wife. 'JU-
LIAN V \TES it living, if dead,
their unknown heiis,' assigns or
i ra’ions of French and Italian biuc-
blodds.
Although it is in the spring !
that the gardens attract more vi- j
sifors. Mrs. Chandor keeps this
floral amphitheater which, was j
once a bare sprawling hollow, op-
en to the public tiie year around. I
Mrs. Chandor’s late husband was i
a well-known artist. At the time j
of his death he was commissioned
to paint two portraits of Presf-1
ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS
$2.00 PER SQUARE YARD—YOU PLANT IT.
$3 00 PER SQUARE YARD — WE PLANT IT
CALL GRASS ORDERS COLLECT 3-3536. PARIS
Trimming and Spraying
EASLEY’S FLOWERS
LOWELL EASLEY. Owner
Lamar Road
Paris, Texas
tion along said curve, the North k'S«‘l representatives..
txmaaary fine of saui Jordon Fet- ■* * d 1 A 1 7.8 if living, it dead,
ry Estate trai t and the South'his' unknown r.oirs. assigns or le-
right-of-w ay line ot present C. S. Sal representatius.
Highway no. 82 distance of BUDDIE VAILS, if living. if
267.6-ft,, to tf»e t’W! ot said curve- j—* .—i-i-iio va hsois, assigns t
Andre first came to the United I
States in 1950 His intention was I
to study at an American college I
and return to France. He soon de-
v eloped a love for fids country I
ami decided to Stay and become I
j utuen.
MEET THE NEW BOSS
THENCE S 89 deg. 52' W along w. -‘1 reptesent-.itive-s.
After attend mg the University of |
I Arizona, he was drafted and chose
said boundary line and right-of-way 10 ALL Oil! IK PERSONS the Navy for his two years obli-
lint. a distance of 116.0 Yt to the -E.i’inng any title or interest in i gated service. Andre considers his
point of beginning and CONTAIN- u,,d*'r Deed heretofore given I Navy time as a partial down pay-
1NG 0 538 acres ^of Jaiiil, mote Abe Vu es of Red River Coun-1 ment on hi^ American citizenship,
or lets. ty Texas, as .rauie*-; | While at the University of An-1
That in addition to <a1d right-of- '* GRftBflNCf You are hereby no- zona, he majored in tile romance
way hereinabove described, it Is | ut*«.e4i»et on the 21 dav of May. languages and studied economies
necessary to secure Channel Ease- 1956. at 10 o'clock A M at darks- and political science. When the
the Performance Department!
men. for said U S Highway no 82
across land owned by the defen-
dants in tiie Jot in Ritchey H it
Business
Announcements
C. A. MAXFIELD ARMY
AND NA'/Y STORE
229-231 North Walnut St.
Phone 230 P 0. Box 620
We Are Doing Our Best To
Help Keep You Well
Ask your doctor to send
your prescriptions to us
STILES DRUG COMPANY
Clarksville, Texas
vtlte in Kc<i Riv-M’ -County; Tex ns -+-Randolph goe- to the Medftorran-
-ai i date being o the first Mon-I can later this year, the County's
day after the expiation of forty-; know ledge of French, Spanish and
two 42 days from the date of English are expected to prove ex-j
issuance of tins notice, the Special ■ U’cinely. useful in helping to con-
Coinmi--ionc! an»»inted try the tract lor provisions m the Medi-|
Jud ’e of the County Court of Red | terranoan countries.
Rivi-r Com,:v Itxas. to a-sess \ndre hojies to eventually secure |
thi da mam >. o'-casioned In the attache duty in Euro|)e as an of-j
< onocinr.alion of the above dcs- 1111,1 interpreter for the Navy
(.rificd projwMv, ’ o ■ vv i ’: Mi m’.vhile he is learning to be-]
ID/.IN NING at ,■ point S 1 dec. 1 “)mt' a storej|K’e| er in the Ran-j
51 !7 a dnttai.i e (f 826 2 ft. I tom doloh's Supply De|rartment and is;
tin- Nortlivxe-i comer of a tract of peiiorniing all tin duties required
land ow t ed iiv t.1 ■■ heirs of tiie «* * seaman — iru luding swabbing ]
Ks' -i*e of \<>" \ ale's.' deceased, j dtg k.s,
.(. : 1 / ! ■ mu N I deg 51’ jjls : , .iho.atved as a P.,.
A , a rt sian e of i>. 8 I'. I'otn (■<•:.- ! imp Atinv Officer during World
’eidne -tatp-n 7-6 plus 37 of pro- War IE is in the banking business j
p4) , I l S H h" iv no 82 arid )n \|< xieo City Mexic o Ho has a
oc .a; on a < ’.J - t" the light, Rrother who served in the French 7
vh"' t iadiu \ - 2*.,24 9 ft tangent Foreign la-gior for five years !
to i it'.i a s.,ai ,x. ip at >aid ;-)nfj n(,w repre enting an Atncri- j
Come In and Drive
the Surprise Car
of the Year!
^»xThe word’s getting around fast —the big,
Vv handsome husky you see here Ls the big
surprise that caught the industry a year or so
off balance!
But it didn’t come as any surprise to Pontiac
engineers that they had the year’s jjerformance
sensation.
They knew all along that it would be,
because they started from scratch and designed
the most modern high-compression, high-
torque V-8 in America!
ITten they tailored an nil-new Strato-Flight
Hydra-Matic* especially for Pontiac’s high-
7:1
53' E
pooit tie . i'- '
ini,N( i; ii
reo’ in t»iwnu su’d < ui vo. a dls
tame "I 243 i It "> point on Ihe
1 -i • boundary hr., ot .. d Yates
jt-an business firm in France. His,
-> ip hoas’erly ni- l S|f>p . pint her. Celintcss Jacquelin 1
Bergen Orlouska. is the daugliter j
of Hear Admiral John J Bergen. I
USNTt. of New Y opk City
COMPLETE STOCK OF
JOHN B STETSON H^TS
MARX’S
v.
1 : 1
■ ^ ............
y- •'
i For Prompt, Efficient
Repair Service. See
SMITH GARAGE
Ih Business in Clarksville
^Continuously Since 1919
When in need of any pre-
scriptions, drugs or toilet-
ries SEE YOUR FRIEND-
LY DRUG STOKE
BULLINGTON S
1
i J
S
rAKM*AKD RANCH LOANS j
Low Interest Rate Confiden-
tial Service ,
Nimd Listings tin farm
and nineties
W A. GRIFFIN A J. E. I OWL
Real Fatale ana f arm Loam
125 1st H. W I'aria, Texas
„ Telephone No 4-715*
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I
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CECIL GAULDEN
W*er Woll Pump*
11
. Shallow Deep
lrri«i«tton
Phone 4*24 OoKalb Toxo*
r.i :. tangent to < u: v< at >-aid jx<itit-
bo’.-ns S 47 deg E
I HENi F-. S 1 (.( II' E along
itouadarv 11-i.■ cto-’-mg cen-
ter line ’•tation fft'.H jn(U~-83 of said i id'*>r
p• <• at frl Highwav at 84 ! ft . in
all-a di.-tame of 3 70 5 It to a
point oi. a curve to the left whose 'nc Hh day of Juno. A
raditia i 2804 o ft tangent t o
ni c a: said point bears N 44 f,,,f ,h'’ Honorable District Court
deg 42 \\ ' ] of Red Riv er County , at tiie Court
THENCE rn a Northwesterly di- House in Clark.-v .lie. Texas,
ret ton along said curve a dis- S lid plaintiff s petition was filed
lance oi 219 8 ft t„ a point In tiie "n Hie 19th dav of April. 1950
W« I boundary line of said Yates jljE.numhor "f SJ1,i ',lllt ,K'inu
tia-.i. tangent to curve at said '0„, 20940
heat's N 49 deg. 48' U ; I • he names of the parties ini
plaintiffs petition at or before 10
o'clock A M. of t be first Monday
the expiration of 42 days
from the date ot issuance of this
Citation the same being Mondav
f) . 1956.
at er before 10 o'clock A M . bc-
•J HENCE N 1 - deg 51 ’ AV. along ]sa11 MJ" ar'' •'« Guest, as
said Iw.undarv line crossing cen- Plaintiff, and The unknown heirs
iirlum station 88*. plus 37 of said of K J deceased Archie
proposed Highway at 80 1 ft., in Prctferiek (JueA. if living. If dead,
-all -i distance <f !58 9 ft to the hls un known heirs or lega’. re-
fw,t. ■ of bckdntiin” a (I CON I AIN- pfesentatlves. as „n heir of Isaac
fNG 0 578 jacres o .and. more or Duest deceased, and all other un-
less
AM of such ’ roperty lying In
1 said County of Red River for the
purpose of re constructing U S
known heirs of Isaac Guest,
ceased,,as Defendants.
The nature of -aid suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
IJhi i ia a suit <1 tcespass to try
lli,:,i ,y no. HJ, all of which naore (p|,. vvl.erein plaintiff alleges (hat
fut'y appears In a certain written
statement filed b; the said Com-
mi*sioner& Court of Red River
County, Texas v:tii said Judge
onvtbe 3 day of April, 1956. to
John Guest League Survey
wii ch reference i> here made, hav- Kll jgj’j"
, ing heretofore duly selected such
ttrni; and place foi a iiearing as
required by law. v ill proceed to
he’d said parties and said written
statement and to ad thereon in
manner due* <• d by law..
he is the owner of a eertain tract
of land, situated in Red River
County. Texas, same being 53 1-3
acres of land, more or less of the
Ab-
stract No.
Fiaintiff alleges that defendants
have unlawfully entered upon said]
land and dispossessed plaintiff of !
same and withholds from him
poxs« ssion thereof.
Plaintiff claims title under the
annyr
VUINffb.S oUr hands this 3 day jf,jjve an{j (cn ye8r periods
o* April. 195i>
H E Humphries
R D A list on
N 13 Beat den
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
THE SI ATE OF TEXAS
TO The Unknown heirs of E.
!J Reep. deceased Archie Fred-
j crick Guest, if living, If dead, his
unknown heirs or legal repiesen-
|tatlves. as *n lieit of Isaac Guest,
under tjie Statutes of Limitations
Plaintiff prayr for Judgment for
title and possession of said land
aUd premise* add for such other
and further relief to which he may
be entitled, etc.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, It shall be returned
uhserved.
Issued this the 20th. day of Ap-
ril. A D . 1956
Given under my hand and seal
of said court at ' office i n
Clarksville Texas this the 20th.
deceased and all other unknown
heus of Isaac Ouest de-
ceased GREETING day of April, A D. 1956
Vou afg commanded lo appear I E W. ^towers, Clerk, IMstrict;
by filing ,a wnttea answer to the Court, Red Rivet County, Texas |
NOTICE
ELEl
THE STATE
CITY OF CL AI
COUNTY OF
TO ALL QU/
OF THE CITY
TEXAS, WHO
PROPERTY IN
WHO HAVE
THE SAME
takt notic
will be hetd fn
viUe, Texas,
May, 1956, whlci
called and orde
tion and order
eil of said
9th day of Apr
RESOLUTION
CITY BOND
a part of this
words and figu
wit:
RESOLUTION
CITY BON
THE STATE
CITY OF CLAI
COUNTY OF
ON THIS, tin
1956. the City
of Clarksville,
regular sessior
meeting place
Hall, there beii
attendance the
to-wit:
W E. BONH
J.W. NICHOI
TOM HERB I
KELSEY DR
JAMES HAIJ
STANLEY
J It POPE
ALDERMEN
and tiie follow
RICE WOOLE
KAISER, cons
<it which firm
tnong other bu
ted, to-wit:
It was movc<
tington and
man Bolin th;
ted to the qua
City of Clarks
are property
and who have
property for
for the issuani
of said City
mounts and fo
[loses, to-wit:
$360,000 rev<
purjxjse of (<
ments and ext
Waterworks
$140 000 re vc
purpose of co
ments and exl
Sanitary Sewi
The aiaive
the following
AYES Aid.
rington. Dick.
NOES Aide
Thereupon,
ton introduced
der ca’ding an
pose of submit
to a vote of
taxpaying vol<
moved the pi
of such resell
motion was
man Bolin.
Tiie motion,
passage and
tion and orde
tion, prevailc
vote:
AYES Aldi
rington, Dick,
NOES Aide
The BESOL
FOR CITY
us follows:
WHEREAS,
the City of
deems it adv
bond,; of said
es hereinaflei
BE7 IT RE
DERED BY
OF THE Cm
TEXAS:
SECTION 1
field on the
which date
teen (151 day
ty (301 days
adoption of t)
der, at whirl
ing propositic
ted to tiie q
own taxable
and who hav
same for tax
PROPOSI
"SHALL III
City of Clark
thorized to
DR ED SIXT
EARS ($360.0
of said City
constructing
extensions
works Systen
lure serially
years not tc
years from
bear interest
coed FOUR
centt per an
ly or semi-ai
bonds to be
the City, pay
ripal and int
secured by
pledge of the
combined W
ry Sewer Sy
of rensonahli
tenanee expi
scs are defi
PROPOSI
"SHALL tl
City of Clar
thorized to i
FORTY I
($140,000 i of
City for tIn*
ting Improvi
lo the City'f
tenr said lx
ly over a p
exceed forty
date, and t
rate not to
CFNTUM 14
payable arm
ly: said rev
cia'i obligati
ble as to 1
terest solely
a first lien
revenues of
Waterworks
System afte
able operat
expense*, as
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