The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1945 Page: 4 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, April 19, 1945
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Warranty Dead
O. D. Klllston, Calke milaton
and B. B. Billiton to Tom Bandy
aU Of Sec. 356, Blk. M-6.
O. B. Tice and Minnie L. Tice
to Maud Jones, all of W 08 ft.
of Lot 17, Blk. 4. Wamble Add. to
Town of Hereford.
Joe ShlekU, individually and
as attorney in fact for Vernon
Shields, LllUc Shlekle, Edith
ShlekU Martin, H. 8. Martin,
Rachel Shields Drake, Robert
Drake, Margaret Shields Down-
ing, Delbert Downing, Rexine
Shields Booth, Orba Booth, Vir-
gle Lee Shields and Ethel Shields
to West Texas Realty Co., a Oar-
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HARDWARE
0. F. KERR - PHONE 567 - REAVIS KERR
_“Anything from a Tack to a Tractor”
poratlon, all of Sec. 86, and W
1-2 of Sec. 7ft, Blk. K-5, Oklham
and Deaf Smith OounUee.
West Texas Realty Co., a cor-
poration, to H. H. Townsend, all
of Sec. 86 and W 1-2 of Sec. 75.
Blk. K-5, Oldham and
Smith Counties.
T. J. Carter and Bruce Carter
to Mary Wulff, all of E 1-2 of
N 320 acres of Sec. 68, Blk. M-7,
save and except an undivided
1-4 of the usual 1-8 royalty of
all oil, gas and other minerals
in on and under said land.
D. T. Wilson and Bertha C.
Wilson to W. B. Whitaker, 300
rht* off the south er.d of the
section of land conveyed to W.
B. Garvins by the Cap. Freehold
Land and Invest. Co., Ltd.
Lee Lambert and Frusie Lam-
bert to Jimmie Gillen tine and
Ann Hill Holman, all my undi-
vided 1-2 interest in and to N
1-2 of Lot 11 of Blk. 17, orig.
town of Hereford; a strip of
land 5 1-2 ft. by 140 ft. of the
south side of Lot 21, Blk. 17,
orig. town of Hereford.
T. L. Lowe and Daisy Lowe to
D. E. Harris, 340.1 acres of land
out of Cap. League 426 1-2.
Ross Fuller and Birdie Fuller
to Boyd Knox and Ruth Knox,
W 100 ft. of N 140 ft. of Blk. 22,
Whitehead Add to Hereford.
Roes Fuller and Birdie Fuller
to Boyd Knox and Ruth Knox,
part of Blk. 22, Whitehead Add.
to Hereford.
Ethel V. Stroud to Charley
Hoover, all of NW 1-4 of Sec.
14, Twn. 4N of R 2E, Deaf Smith
County, Texas.
S. B. Walker and Mrs. Zola
Walker to James M. French, E
85 ft. of S 1-2 of Blk. 47, Town
of Hereford and Additions.
Nettle M. Cinquemanl and Joe
Cinquemanl to John E. Guinn,
all of Lot 4 and 6 4 ft. of Lot 3,
Blk. 43, Hereford and Add.
Cora B. Wood, surviving wife
of J. E. Wood, deceased, and Lei a
Crouch, Perry Crouch, Earl
Wood and Lucy Wood, Ralph
Wood and Gladys Wood, Eva
Lytle and Laurence R. Lytle to
i Alberta Thompson, all of SE 1-4
of Sec. 8, Blk K-10. vided one-half int. in and to N
Ole T. Larson to F*its Crttz- 1-2 of Lot 11 of Blk. 17, original
man, part of 8ec. 59, Blk. K-3, town of Hereford and a strip
and part of Blk. 26, Matty Addi- 5 1-2 ft by 140 ft. off of south
tion to Town of Hereford, all of I aide of Lot 12, Bik. 17, original
Blks. 7 and 10 and E 40 ft. of
Deaf : Blks. 6 and 11, lying and being
'north of Fed. Highway 60.
Ruth G. Moore to R. L. Hopson
and Samantha M. Hopson, all
of NW 1-4 of Sec. 63. Blk. K-3.
W. E. Nell to T. W. Alderson,
all of N 1-2 of Lot 21 and all of
Lot 22, Blk. 18, original Town
of Hereford.
Release
Standard Savings and Loan
Assn, cf the City of Detroit,
Mich., a corporation, to F. J.
Jones and Juanita Jones, deed
of trust.
Land Bank 'Commissioner and
town of Hereford.
Hugh B. Bookout and Nancy
L. Bookout to W. H. Brymer,
trustee for the 1st Fed. Savings
Sc Loan Assn, of Amarillo, all
of Lot 1, and N 1-2 of Lot 2, Blk.
14, original town of Hereford.
Marriage License
Owen Ray Neel and Miss Vio-
let June Botsford, April 13.
Mrs. Parker Returns Home
Mr*. G. A. F. Parker returned
Sunday from an extended visit
with her children in Arizona,
Oregon and California.
In Phoenix, Arlz., she spent a
the Uth day of May, A. D., 1945,
at or before 10 o’clock A. M., be-
fore the Honorable District Court
of Deaf Smith County, at the
Court House in Hereford, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 16 day of March,
1945.
The file number of said suit
being No. 2738.
The names of the parties in
said suit are:
Dorothy Slmer as Plaintiff,
and Arron Slmer as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being (Seal)
Far Divorce, on grounds of
substantlally^as^foUows. to^idt:
ment on the part of Defendant
and containing aU the Statutory
Allegations. .
Issued this the 27th day of
March, 1945.
Given under my hand and eeal
of said Court, at office in Here-
ford, Texas, this the 27th day of
March A. D., 1945.
R. L. THOMPSON, Clerk,
District Court,
Deaf Smith County, Texas.
MR!
13-4tc
Fed. Farm Mort. Carp, by their couple of weeks with her son,
agent tnd attorney in fact, ehe! FBI Agent Wm. L. Parker and
Fed. Lend Bank of Houston, to j his family including a new
Mrs. George E. McGowan and granddaughter. From there she
J. A. McGowan, deed of trust. I went to Portland, Ore. far a stay
Fed. Land Bank of Houston to ; with her daughter, Mrs. Max-
W. J. Smith and Ella Smith, deed well Wood and family, also in-
of trust.
Fed. Land Bank of Houston to
8. E. FiSher, deed of trust.
City of Hereford to Nettle M.
Cinquemanl, tax Judgment lien
on Lot 4 and 8 4 ft. of Lot 43,
Hereford and Additions.
Fed. Land Bank of Houston to
C. C. Wimberley and Mary Jane
Wimberley, deed of trust.
Fed Land Bank of Houston to
R. J. Sharp and Rosa Sharp,
deed of trust.
Deaf Smith County to Nettle
M. Cinquemanl, Judgment lien
on Lot 4 and S 4 ft. of Lot 3,
Blk. 43, Hereford and Addition.
Quit Claim Deed
A. O. Thompson to James M.
French and Lillie E. French, a
portion of Blk. 47, Hereford and
Additions.
Deed of Trust
S. A. Beard and Martha A.
Beard to Sterling C. Evans, trus-
tee for Fed. Land Bank of Hous-
ton, all of Sur. 23, Twn. 6N. R 2E,
Cap. Syn. Sub. of League 365.
Jimmie Gillen tine and Ann
Hill Holman to C. C. Acker,
eluding a new granddaughter.
Later In Pasadena, Calif., she
visited a daughter, Mary Ellen
Parker, and in San Francisco
and Los Angeles she visited a
sister and brother.
Mrs. Earl McElwee of Sulphur,
Okla., is a house guest of her
sister, Mrs. W. L. Davis. Several
informal parties have been given
for Mrs. McElwee during her
stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mahoney
and daughter Patsy of Oklahoma
City spent the week end In the
Liston Wilson home.
LEGAL NOTRE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To: Arron Slmer, Oreeting:
You are commanded to
appear and finswer the plain-
tiff’s petition at or before 10
o’clock A. M., of the first Monday
after the expiration of 42 days
.............. „ ______r from the date of issuance of this
trustee~for Lee Lambert, undi- Citation, the same being Monday
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1945, newspaper, April 19, 1945; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821903/m1/4/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.