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March 11. 1037<br />
T1WMATTSON<br />
Published by Students of<br />
LaVcrne Guess<br />
Alice Atchison<br />
John A. Mayficld<br />
LouEtta Stonford<br />
Juanltn Mopes ,<br />
Clyde Crumo<br />
FRESH FISH<br />
Th Freshmen have just gotten<br />
mneh taking six weeks exams,<br />
e arc glad most all of us passed.<br />
IV Frcshmnn boys have been<br />
acticing track. The Freshman<br />
ris have been playing play<br />
mind ball. Believe mc, we sure- -<br />
can play as Miss Perrin is our<br />
ionsor and John B. Frceland is<br />
r coach, Some of us have order-ou-r<br />
suits The others w<strong>ill</strong> order<br />
eirs in a very few days.<br />
We arc planning on having an<br />
istcr egg hunt some night.<br />
We arc glad that Lois Hn<strong>mm</strong>lt<br />
j enrolled in school as o Fresh- -<br />
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We Go J bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbf<br />
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Anywhere<br />
Any Ttase 'aarr<br />
TEXAS<br />
Mnttson Rural High School<br />
Editor<br />
Associate Editor<br />
Business Manager<br />
Sports Editor<br />
Society Editor<br />
Joke Editor<br />
went in John B.'s and Bob's V-- 3<br />
to the play at Weinert Monday<br />
night enjoyed themselves.<br />
Now what is all this "huddling"<br />
business about? It seems that a<br />
bunch of certain Mattson boys<br />
got left out because of it. Explain<br />
boys.<br />
I believe that John A. gets the<br />
time mixed up sometimes getting<br />
two periods ahead of time just before<br />
lunch.<br />
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WHO'S WHO IN THE<br />
FRESHMAN CLASS<br />
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Burial Service Accompanied<br />
By Price Moderation<br />
Ambulance<br />
Service<br />
To those of limited means, we offer a distinctive<br />
funeral service in which economy is a most appreciative<br />
consideration never apparent in the impres-siveneand<br />
completeness of details or direction.<br />
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KINNEY FUNERAL HOI<br />
STAMFORD,<br />
To Your Home's Future<br />
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LOOKri-<br />
Consider the beauty and value of your home<br />
in years to come. The outside and surrounding appearance<br />
is every bit as important as the interior.<br />
A beautiful exterior w<strong>ill</strong> furnish real pleasure and<br />
enjoyment.<br />
JRose Bushes, Each 10c and 25c<br />
Evergreens 50c Up<br />
Fruit Trees ,.., 15c Up<br />
Shade Trees<br />
Flowering Shrubs<br />
Pecan Trees<br />
50c Up<br />
Conner Nursery<br />
and Floral Company<br />
25c<br />
50c<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
i;iiiYiiu.N liv I'UIIIJCATIO.N<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
TIIF STATF Vfvac:.<br />
'<br />
?nl<br />
ton<br />
"PrMcntntlyw. Jesse Hamit<br />
his unknown heirs and<br />
lo the Sheriff or any Constable1 legal repiescntativcs. Eva Hnmil<br />
0 Ji?tf i,?u,l.t,TSRKETING' l,on nml hor ""known heirs and<br />
&" uufti., legal representatives, Nannie<br />
that you su<strong>mm</strong>on, by' son joined pro forma with her<br />
making publication of this clta- - husband, J. L. Wilson and their<br />
uuu in miiiiu newspaper puonsneu unknown heirs and legal repre.<br />
n the County of Haskell, if there scntatives, J. II. Goodloe and his<br />
be a newspaper published therein,1 unknown heirs and legal repre-bu- t<br />
if not, then in o newspaper scntatives, R. L. Goodloe and his<br />
published in the nearest county to unknown heirs and legal repre-sai- d<br />
Haskell County, for four (4) scntatives, E. H. Goodloe and his<br />
consecutive weeks previous to unknown heirs and legal repre-th- e<br />
return day hereof; I scntatives, V A. Davis and his<br />
John E. Patton and his un- - unknown heirs and legal reprcsen-know- n<br />
heirs and legal rcprcscnta- - tatlvcs, J I. Davis and his un-tlve-<br />
James M Patton and his' known heirs and legal rcprcscnta-unknow- n<br />
heirs ond legal repre I tlves, J. B. Davis and his unknown<br />
scntatives, Ellen Ross, joined pro heirs and legal reprcsentativcj,<br />
forma with her husband J. F. Ross Elizabeth Davis and her unknown<br />
and their unknown heirs and le-- 1 heirs and legal representatives, B.<br />
gal representatives, Jesse Hnmil-- 1 1. Lewis, joined pro forma with<br />
ton and his unknown heirs and, her husband, W. A. Lewis and<br />
legal representatives, Eva their unknown heirs and legal re- -<br />
ton ana ncr unnnown neirs ana<br />
legal representatives, Nannie Wil<br />
son joined pro forma with her<br />
1PORTANCE OF STUDY<br />
IThe old saying "All play and<br />
work makes Jack a dull boy '<br />
very true. We all know that<br />
le should study some as well as<br />
iy all the time. Studying is. in- - is<br />
ed, very essential to the school<br />
udent It also saves much cm- -<br />
Irrassmcnt.<br />
iVe all take pleasure before<br />
bdy and never realize until it<br />
too late what an unwise thing<br />
lis is to do. Then when our<br />
ades are handed to us we are is<br />
times very embarrassed<br />
hen if wo had not let that fool- -<br />
old saying, "Never let work<br />
Kerfere with your good times"<br />
It the best of us we could have<br />
lid our heads high with acconi- -<br />
husband, J. L. Wilson and their<br />
unknown heirs and legal "repre-scntatives- ,<br />
J. H. Goodloe and his<br />
unknown heirs and legal repre-scntative-<br />
R. L. Goodloe and his<br />
unknown heirs and legal representatives,<br />
E. H. Goodloe and his<br />
unknown heirs and legal repre<br />
sentatives, V. A. Davis<br />
Henrietta Druesedow is a fun<br />
and his<br />
loving<br />
unknown heirs<br />
member of the Freshman<br />
and legal reprcsen.<br />
tatlvcs,<br />
class. Henrietta was born<br />
J. I. Davis and his un-<br />
the 4th<br />
day of March and is fifteen years<br />
known heirs and legal representatives,<br />
old. She is five feet and eight<br />
J. B. Davis and his unknown<br />
inches<br />
in height<br />
heirs<br />
and weighs<br />
and legal representatives,<br />
one<br />
hundred and two pounds.<br />
Elizabeth Davis and her unknown<br />
She ha3<br />
blond hair. Her favorite actor<br />
heirs and legal representatives, B.<br />
and I. Lewis, joined pro<br />
actress is Gene Autry and Jane<br />
forma with<br />
her husband, W. A. Lewis and<br />
Withers. The food she likes best<br />
Jcllo. She likes to play tennis.<br />
their unknown heirs and legal<br />
Her favorite subject is English.<br />
J. M. Burkhead and<br />
his unknown heirs and legal representatives,<br />
E<strong>mm</strong>a Owens and<br />
Marshall HolcomDe Is one of her unknown heirs and legal re-<br />
the quiet members of the Fresh-ma- n presentatives, S E. Patton and his<br />
class He never has much to unknown heirs and legal repre<br />
say. He is thirteen years old and scntatives, Melrose Patton and<br />
his birthday is July the first. He his unknown heirs and legal<br />
five feet and five inches tall<br />
Lucy Trousdale and<br />
and weighs one hundred and five her unknown heirs and legal re<br />
pounds. He is brown headed. His presentatives, Samuel Calhoun<br />
favorite actor is Jackie Cooper. and his unknown heirs and legal<br />
The actress ho likes best is Sue representatives, W<strong>ill</strong>iam Calhoun<br />
Collins His preference to all other and his unknown heirs and legal<br />
sports is base ball. His favorite<br />
pshment.<br />
representatives, Jas. W. Brown<br />
food and subject is ice cream and and his unknown heirs and legal<br />
English.<br />
representatives, David Patton and<br />
LISTENING IN<br />
his unknown heirs and legal re<br />
Verna Mildred Mapes is one of presentatives, Isidro Gant, joined<br />
Ruth must kind-hearted- be very ; the best students of the Fresh- nro forma with her husband, E.<br />
gave part 01 her lunch to a man class. She is 13 years old Gant and their unknown heirs<br />
or dumb animal" Wednesday and her birthday is July 12th. She and legal representatives, Edward<br />
Ve hope the three couples who is four feet, 8 inches tall and Patton and his unknown heirs and<br />
legal representatives, W<strong>ill</strong>iam Pat-to- n<br />
t444iZ'' Muaday,<br />
and his unknown heirs and legal<br />
representatives, E<strong>mm</strong>a Kirk-Patric- k<br />
and her unknown heirs<br />
and legal representatives, W. E.<br />
Bunch, joined pro forma with her<br />
husband, W. R. Bunch, and their<br />
unknown heirs and legal representatives,<br />
M. R. Patton, a minor, and<br />
his unknown heirs and legal<br />
J. S. Patton and his<br />
unknown heirs and legal repre<br />
sentatives; J. E. Patton and his<br />
unknown heirs and legal repre--,<br />
sentatives: Lula E. Martin<br />
and her unknown heirs and<br />
legal representatives, Samuel<br />
Kelley and his unknown<br />
heirs and legal representatives,<br />
defendants, whose residence is un- -<br />
known to be and appear before<br />
the Honorable District Court of<br />
Haskell County, Texas, at the next<br />
regular term thereof, to be holden<br />
in the County of Haskell, at the<br />
court house thereof, in Haskell,<br />
Texas, on the third (3rd) Monday<br />
in April, A. D. 1937, same being<br />
the 10th day of April, A. D. 1937,<br />
then and there to answer a<br />
peti-tlo- n<br />
filed in said Court on the 9th<br />
day of March, A. D. 1937, in a suit<br />
numbered on the docket of said<br />
Court, No. 4714, wherein Jewell<br />
Day is Plaintiff, and<br />
John E. Patton and his unknown<br />
heirs and legal representatives,<br />
James M. Patton and his<br />
unknown heirs and legal representatives,<br />
Ellen Ross, joined pro<br />
forma with her husband J. F. Ross<br />
weighs 85 pounds. She has black<br />
hair. Her favorite food is mince<br />
meat pic. She likes to ride horse<br />
back. Jane Withers and Dick<br />
Powell are her favorite actress<br />
and actor. Her favorite subject<br />
is English.<br />
James Robert Massie is 13 years<br />
old and his birthday is September<br />
29th. He is five feet, 6 inches in<br />
height and weighs 110 pounds. He<br />
has brown hair. His favorite actor<br />
is Buck Jones. The actress he<br />
likes best is Shirley Temple. Pea-nu- t<br />
butter and cookies is the food<br />
he likes best. Algebra is his favorite<br />
subject and basketball is<br />
his favorite sport.<br />
Farms For Sale<br />
396.5 Acres, 8 miles S, E. of<br />
Haskell, 230 acres in cultivation,<br />
two sets of improvements,<br />
known as I. N. Aivis farm.<br />
300.6 Acres, 6 miles S. W. of<br />
Haskell, 200 Acres in cultivation,<br />
two sets of improvement,<br />
known as Falwell & Hunt farm.<br />
313 Acres, 3 miles S. W. of<br />
Haskell, 245 acres in cultivation,<br />
pood improvements,<br />
known as McKnight farm.<br />
521 Acres, 8 miles N. of Has-kel- l,<br />
431 acres in cultivation,<br />
two Ects of improvements,<br />
known as Pcrrln farm.<br />
743 Acres. 3 miles S. W. or<br />
Haskell, 400 acres in cultivation,<br />
three sets of improve<br />
ments, known as Rushing farm.<br />
225 Acres, 7 miles N. W. of<br />
Haskell, 130 acres in cultivation,<br />
one set of improvements,<br />
known as Thomason farm.<br />
Small Cash Payment required,<br />
Balance financed. If<br />
Interested, Sec<br />
J. C. Borden<br />
First National Bank Bid.<br />
Tlin HASKELL<br />
mid their unknown heirs and le- -<br />
presentatlves, J M. Burkhead and<br />
his unknown heirs and legal<br />
E<strong>mm</strong>a Owens and<br />
her unknown heirs and lenal re<br />
prescntatives, S E. Patton and his<br />
unknown heirs and legal repre-sentative-<br />
Melrose Patton and<br />
his unknown heirs and legal<br />
Lucy Trousdale and<br />
her unknown heirs and legal representatives,<br />
Samuel Calhoun<br />
and his unknown heirs and legal<br />
representatives, W<strong>ill</strong>iam Calhoun<br />
and his unknown heirs and legal<br />
representatives, Jas. W. Brown<br />
and his unknown heirs and legal<br />
representatives, David Patton and<br />
his unknown heirs and legal re- -<br />
prescntatives, Isidro Gant, joined<br />
pro forma with her husband, E.<br />
Gant and their unknown heirs<br />
and legal representatives, Edward<br />
Patton and his unknown heirs and<br />
legal representatives, W<strong>ill</strong>iam Patton<br />
and his unknown heirs and le-grepresentatives,<br />
E<strong>mm</strong>a Kirk<br />
Patrick and her unknown heir3<br />
and legal representatives, W. E.<br />
Bunch, joined pro forma with her<br />
husband, W. R. Bunch, and their<br />
unknown heirs and legal reprcsen-tatives- ,<br />
M. R Patton, a minor, and<br />
his unknown heirs and legal<br />
J. S, Patton and his<br />
unknown heirs and legal repre<br />
sentatives, J. E. Patton and his<br />
unknown heirs and legal repre--,<br />
sentatives; Lula E. Mar-ti- n<br />
and her unknown heirs<br />
and legal representatives, Sam<br />
uel Kelley and his unknown<br />
heirs and legal representatives,<br />
arc defendants.<br />
The nature of plaintiff's demand<br />
being as follows, to-wi-<br />
An action in Trespass to Try<br />
Title and for damages as follows:<br />
Plaintiff alleges<br />
That on or about the 1st day<br />
of January, 1937, plaintiff was<br />
lawfully seized and possessed of<br />
the following described lands and<br />
premises, situated in Haskell<br />
County, Texas, holding and claiming<br />
the same in fee simple, to-wi-<br />
All that certain tract or<br />
parcel of land lying and being<br />
situated in Haskell County,<br />
Texas, to-wi- Being 100 acres<br />
of land off the North side of<br />
Subdivision No. 3 of the<br />
Ruthy Campbell Survey in<br />
Haskell County, Texas, described<br />
by metes and bounds<br />
as follows: Beginning at the<br />
NE corner of Subd. No. 2 and<br />
NW corner of Subd. No. 3 for<br />
the NW corner of this tract<br />
in the North line of said<br />
Ruthy Campbell Survey;<br />
Thence East along said N. line<br />
965 3-- varas to NE corner of<br />
said No. 3 and NW corner of<br />
Subd. No. 4 for NE corner of<br />
this tract; Thence S. 584 varas<br />
to SE corner of this tract and<br />
NE corner of 152.1 acre tract;<br />
Thence W. 965 3-- varas to<br />
SW corner of this tract in<br />
West line of Subd. No. 3;<br />
Thence North 584 varas to<br />
the beginning, being 100 acres<br />
off the North side 252.1 acre<br />
tract deeded in two tracts by<br />
S. W. Scott and wife to W.<br />
H. Day.<br />
That on the day and year last<br />
'i<br />
We have purchased<br />
15c<br />
FKLK PRESS<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
aforesaid, the defendant unlawfully<br />
entered upon said promises<br />
and ejected the plaintiff therefrom,<br />
and unlawfully withholds<br />
from him the possession thereof,'<br />
to ins damages in the sum of<br />
$5,000 00.<br />
That the reasonable rental<br />
value of said land and premises<br />
is S1000.00.<br />
WHEREFORE, plaintiff prays<br />
that the defendants be cited to<br />
appear and answer herein, and)<br />
that on final trial, lie have Judgement<br />
for the title and possession<br />
of said above described land and<br />
premises; that writ of restitution<br />
issue, and for his rents and dam-age- s<br />
and costs of suit, and for all<br />
such other and further relief, general<br />
and special, legal and equitable,<br />
to which he may be justly<br />
entitled.<br />
HEREIN FAIL NOT, and have<br />
you before said Court on the said<br />
first day of the next term thereof,<br />
this Writ, with your endorsement<br />
thereon, showing how you have<br />
executed the same.<br />
GIVEN UNDER my hand and<br />
seal of Court, at office in Haskell,<br />
Texas, this the 9th day of March,<br />
A. D. 1937<br />
4tc ROY RATLIFF,<br />
Clerk, District Court, Haskell<br />
County, Texas.<br />
By Maxinc Quattlcbaum, Deputy.<br />
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SHERIFF'S SALE<br />
THE STATE OF TEXAS,<br />
County of Haskell;<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN<br />
That by virtue of a certain Exe-cutio-<br />
issued out of the<br />
Honor-abl- e<br />
District Court of Haskell<br />
County, on the 11 day of February<br />
1937, by Roy Ratliff, Clerk of<br />
said District Court for the sum of<br />
Five Hundred Forty Five and<br />
52-10- 0 Dollars and costs of suit<br />
under an Execution for Costs, in<br />
favor of Joe Lee Ferguson in a<br />
certain cause in said Court No,<br />
4380 and styled Joe Lee Ferguson<br />
vs. A M. Ferguson, placed in my<br />
hands for service, I, Giles Kemp<br />
as Sheriff of Haskell County, Tex-as- ,<br />
did, on the 4th day of March<br />
1937, levy on certain Real Estate,<br />
situated in Haskell County, Texas,<br />
described as to-wi-<br />
follows,<br />
FIRST TRACT: 400 acres of land<br />
in Haskell County, Texas and be- -<br />
ing a part of the John Giboney<br />
Survey, No. 165, Abstract No. 145<br />
described by metes and bounds as<br />
follows:<br />
BEGINNING at the S. E.<br />
corner of the M. W<strong>ill</strong>oughby<br />
Survey for the S. W. corner<br />
of this tract; Thence East 1214<br />
varas to the S. E. corner of<br />
this tract and S. W. corner of<br />
subdivision No. 1; Thence<br />
North 1928 varas to the N. E.<br />
corner of this tract; Thence<br />
West along the S. B. Line of<br />
subdivision 2, 1153 varas to<br />
the W. B. Line of this survey;<br />
Thence South 1 degree 50<br />
minutes West 1928 varas to<br />
the' place of beginning and<br />
containing 400 acres of land<br />
more or less and being the<br />
land known as the Jog pasture.<br />
SECOND TRACT: Being all<br />
of the Benjamin Lanier Survey,<br />
and Labor of Land, No.<br />
125, Abstract No. 308, and<br />
containing 185 acres of land<br />
more or less.<br />
THIRD TRACT: Being all<br />
of the M. Bird Labor Survey<br />
No. 124, Abstract No. 13, con-tninin- g<br />
186 acres of land more<br />
or less.<br />
FOURTH TRACT: Being<br />
160 acres of land and being<br />
subdivision No. 25, of Swen-son'- s<br />
Subdivision of the Jane<br />
Wilson Survey Abstract No.<br />
413, as shown by a plat of<br />
said subdivision recorded in<br />
Vol. 44, Page 25 of the Deed<br />
Records of Haskell County,<br />
Texas, reference to which is<br />
hereby made for the purpose<br />
of showing the location of said<br />
subdivision of said Jane Wilson<br />
Survey.<br />
All of Said Lands being situnt<br />
AND HAVE ASSUMED MANAGEMENT OF<br />
The Elks Cafe<br />
Your continued patronage w<strong>ill</strong> be appreciated<br />
High-Clas- s, Courteous Service Assured<br />
Gasoline<br />
'Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kelley<br />
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A-- l FEED STORE<br />
AND FILLING STATION<br />
and 17c per gallon<br />
If You Need Seeds or Feed See Us.<br />
Sweet Feed. $1.35<br />
Maize $2.25<br />
Ruco $1.30<br />
Wheat $2.45<br />
Egg Mash . $2.65<br />
Chicken Feed Chicken Scratch Starter<br />
Grower Hen Scratch Oyster Shell<br />
Crushed Barley<br />
Phone 48 We Deliver Phone 48<br />
A-- l FEED STORE<br />
J. R. DORROH, Prop.<br />
LKGAL NOTICE<br />
ed 1n Haskell County, Texas, and<br />
being lnnd owned by F. M. Mor-tont<br />
the time of his death, on<br />
the 2nd day of August, 1023. and<br />
standing on the Deed Records of<br />
Haskell County, Texas, in his<br />
name, to which Deed Records re<br />
ference is hereby made for n full<br />
and complete description of the<br />
above described land and being<br />
the same land owned by Mrs. Kate<br />
F. Morton, wife of F. M. Morton,<br />
at the time of her death in March,<br />
1925<br />
And levied upon as the property<br />
of A. M Ferguson and that on the<br />
first Tuesday in April 1937, the<br />
same being the 6th day of said<br />
month, at the Court House door of<br />
Haskell County, in the town of<br />
Haskell, Texas, between the hours<br />
of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., by virtue<br />
of said levy and Execution for<br />
Costs I w<strong>ill</strong> sell said above described<br />
Real Estate at public vendue,<br />
for cash, to the highest bid-deas<br />
the property of said A. M.<br />
Ferguson.<br />
And in compliance with law, I<br />
give this notice by publication, in<br />
the English language, once a week<br />
for three consecutive weeks i<strong>mm</strong>ediately<br />
preceding said day of<br />
sale, in the Haskell Free Press, a<br />
newspaper published in Haskell<br />
County.<br />
Witness my hand, this 5th day<br />
of March 1937.<br />
3tc GILES KEMP,<br />
Sheriff, Haskell County, Texas.<br />
o<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />
WHEREAS, On the 26th day of<br />
January 1926, E R Gibson and<br />
Belva Gibson, his wife, executed<br />
a deed of trust conveying to Wiley<br />
L. Robertson a trustee, the real<br />
estate herein described, to secure<br />
Empire Mortgage Company in the<br />
payment of a debt therein described<br />
said deed of trust being<br />
recorded in Vol. 30 Page 415 in the<br />
deed of trust records of Haskell<br />
County, Texas; and<br />
WHEREAS. The undcrsicned<br />
has been appointed substitute<br />
trustee in the place of said origin<br />
al trustee, upon the contingency<br />
and in the manner authorized by<br />
said deed of trust; and<br />
WHEREAS, Default has occur<br />
red in the payment of said indebt<br />
edncss and the same is now whol<br />
ly due, and the owner and holder<br />
of said debt has rcquestc the undersigned<br />
to sell said property to<br />
satisfy said indebtedness:<br />
NOW THEREFORE, Notice is<br />
Hereby Given That on Tuesday,<br />
the Sixth day of April, 1937, be<br />
tween ten o'clock A. M. and four<br />
o'clock P. M. I w<strong>ill</strong> sell said real<br />
estate at the door of the County<br />
Court House in Haskell, Haskell<br />
County, Texas, to the highest bid<br />
der for cash.<br />
Said real estate is described as<br />
follows: :In the County of HaskelL<br />
State of Texas, to-wi-<br />
FIRST TRACT: The South-eas- t<br />
Quarter (S. E. of<br />
Section Number Two (2), Certificate<br />
No. 18, Georgetown<br />
R. R. Company, described by<br />
X<br />
i i<br />
'<br />
metes and bounds as follows:<br />
BEGINNING at the<br />
South-cas- t<br />
(S. E.) corner of Section<br />
No. 2, at a stake N. 17 deg.<br />
35 minutes W. 72 varas from<br />
the original Northwest corner<br />
of Survey Number 3, Block<br />
No. 14, H. & T. C R. R. Co ;<br />
THENCE, along the West line<br />
of survey Number 4, Block<br />
No. 14, H. & T. C. R. R. Co,<br />
N. 17 degrees 35 minutes W.<br />
1031 0 varas to the North- -<br />
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oast eornor of this tract;<br />
THENCE West 752 varas<br />
to stake for Noithwost<br />
Corner of this tract; THENCE<br />
South 969 varus to<br />
stake on North line of W.<br />
O Robinson survey for the<br />
Southwest corner of this<br />
tract; THENCE along the<br />
North line of said Robinson<br />
survey East 1104 varas<br />
to the place of beginning, con-talnln- g<br />
One Hundred Sixty<br />
(160) acres of land.<br />
SECOND TRACT- - Being 39<br />
acres out of Section Number<br />
Two (2), Certificate No. 18,<br />
Georgetown R R., described<br />
by metes ond bounds as follows:<br />
BEGINNING at the<br />
Northeast corner of the South-cas- t<br />
Quarter of said section<br />
No. 2, a stake In the West line<br />
of Survey Number 4, Block<br />
No. 14, H. & T. C. R. R. Co,<br />
and 1103 varas North 17<br />
degrees 35 minutes W. from<br />
the original Southwest corner<br />
of said Survey No. 4, for the<br />
Southeast corner of this tract,<br />
being also S. 17 degrees, 35<br />
minutes E, 981 0 varas<br />
from the Northeast corner of<br />
said Section No 2; THENCE<br />
West along the North line of<br />
the S. E quarter of said Sec<br />
tion No. 2, 750 varas to the<br />
Northwest corner of said S. E.<br />
quarter of Section No. 2 for<br />
the Southwest corner of this<br />
tract; THENCE N. 17 degrees<br />
35 minutes W 314 varas to<br />
Northwest corner of this<br />
tract; THENCE N 17 degrees<br />
35 minutes W. 314 varas to<br />
Northwest corner of this tract;<br />
THENCE East 752 varas to<br />
VALUES<br />
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No.<br />
2 1-- 2, 3 for<br />
Super Suds, 2 Boxes<br />
With<br />
Bowl JiXJv<br />
Ph<strong>ill</strong>ips Soup<br />
Tall can 3 for<br />
PORK BRAINS, Cooked,<br />
CORNED BEEF, Can<br />
MACKEREL, 8 oz., can<br />
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PAGE FIVE<br />
the Northoaat eornor of this<br />
tract, and in West line of Sec<br />
tion No 4. Block No. 14. H &<br />
T C. R. R. Co.; THENCE with<br />
mid West lint- S. 17 dogrtftfs<br />
35 minutes E 314 varas to<br />
the pint.1 of beginning, and ,<br />
containing In both tracts, 199<br />
acres of land.<br />
Witness my hand this 0th day<br />
of March, 1937.<br />
H. L HUNTER,<br />
4tc Substitute Trustee.<br />
A Service Taken<br />
For Granted<br />
The first general postoffice<br />
in the United States was open-e- d<br />
one hundred and<br />
forty-eigh- t<br />
years ago on March 12, 1879.<br />
Since its establishment, the<br />
postal service has been one of<br />
the most important factors In<br />
every phase of American life<br />
and co<strong>mm</strong>erce, but little<br />
thought is given to the many<br />
conveniences the service affords<br />
in everyday business and<br />
social life.<br />
And the same is true of insurance<br />
its is<br />
importance<br />
never really appreciated until<br />
disaster strikes. Consider the<br />
protection available to your<br />
property, and see us today.<br />
F.L.<br />
Man<br />
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Bigger Savings On Quality Jt<br />
That's why these values are so great, because<br />
only choice quality foods are included! Our special<br />
economy prices makes these values double!<br />
Choice Meat in our Market from Fed<br />
4-- H Club cafe at reasonable prices.<br />
Hominy,<br />
M-- M "Twin<br />
Daugherty<br />
The Insurance<br />
m&Mm&<br />
Bright & Early Coffee<br />
4 Pound QAA<br />
Pail 7JC<br />
Carnation<br />
Milk, lg. 3 for<br />
Mother's<br />
Oats, Pkg.<br />
Can 9c<br />
19c<br />
4c<br />
Dick's Grocery and<br />
DICK FRIER50N<br />
Market<br />
EAST SIDE<br />
FOR WISE<br />
FARMERS<br />
ri<br />
There is st<strong>ill</strong> time to secure the idea power<br />
farming equipment before this year's farm work is<br />
under way so plan now to do all your spring plowing<br />
and planting the modern way with a . . .<br />
City"<br />
All Purpose Tractor<br />
And Moline Twin City Combines<br />
6-- 8 and 12 Foot and Larger.<br />
Also G. M. C. Trucks and Pickups.<br />
We are prepared to make i<strong>mm</strong>ediate delixery<br />
on several new tractors. See us today and get started<br />
on a successful year of farming.<br />
Large Stock of New and<br />
Used Implements<br />
and Cars.<br />
Chapman<br />
&<br />
Lewellen<br />
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