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Wil PAGE EIGHT TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1943 Navy Calls Aggies' Star, Marion Flanagan By The Associated Press Southwest Conference football players aop jar to be in physical condition after the opening practice session Monday. Only one squadraan was reported out of uniform, a Mustang 'an injured knee. i Bat there was a coach who WMn't too happy. Aiorle Coach Homer Norton's prize hifli back, Marion Flanagan of Sweetwater, will report for ms Naval Aviation Re- 1 icrvist Sept. 27.

Donald Deere, Breckenridre back, probably 'will fill h'- pi Tlie Aff- betrin tv.o.a-day workouts Tuesday for their opener Bryan Air Field Saturday. SMtFs Mustangs worked on their aerial offensive in preparation tor Saturday's game at Dallas Tulsa's Golden Hurricane and linemen were put through rigorous blocking and charging. Texas Christian's Frogs worked on passes, offensive and defensive, getting ready for their opener Oct. 2 with the Arkansas Razorbacks at Little Rock. The Razorbacks were reinforced Monday by wingback Joe Centennio of Helena, 1 who had two years of junior college grid experience, and gave attention to passing and a new double-wine running attack.

Rice players are being overtime on oass defense in ting ready for Saturday's opener with Randolph Field, in expectation that Glenn Dobbs, AH-American from Tulsa. will cut loose with a pass attack. As the University of Texas Longhorns primed for their opener at Austin Saturday; with the Blackland Army Air Field, it was announced that Joe Magliolo of Galveston, a blocking back, would captain the game. Cards Pin World Series Hopes on Mort Cooper By NKD NOKDNESS AP Features ST. performances In world series and all-star games notwithstanding, big Mort Cooper is -expected to lead the world champion Cardinals to victory in the 1943 big show.

If not big Mort, then? You see, the Redbirds, truly Champions at they are, stack up a little differently this season than they did in ,1942. And the greatest change is in pitching wealth. There were splendid hurlers to step into the No. 1 man's shoes last fall. Thoes aces either are ailing or wearing Uncle Sam's uniform today.

With such men as Johnny Beazley and Howie Pollet in uniform, Harry Gumbert and Ernie White nursing fagged out flippers, there is left a staff composed of members whose big time experience as limited. Lanier A Starter Besides Cooper, Manager Billy Southworth has only Lefty Max Lanier as a sure starter and a world scries surprise Alpha Brazlc. However, the astute Southworth is not announcing his plan IKONS REPAIRED Both Electric and Gasoline If j-wor Irnti In hrnkrn. Irrlnit II we can fix It. Kiiirrt tin MrlhittlM TKXA.H South 20th 904 Tlifrc'j real tlirill for you in the of Churchill-tailored for fall.

There's a variety of styles to choose from ind your fabric choices include our entire selection for men. Vhy not Ret your suit started come in todav. Alberta Frank CLEANERS 116 E. Tudor St. Tel.

9541 of battle for all to know this fall. He won't even say £or sure whether his right hand ace will start, but he is outspoken in his praise of the good-natured star. "That Cooper is a lair country pitcher. He's my top man and he has a record as good as any hurler in the majors," Southworth contends. He sniffs indignantly at the rumor Cooper might not start the might not sec action al ail.

"Now why would anyone think that?" he questioned. "There can't be any doubt he is our top pitcher." As a matter of fact, as leading rnoundsman for the Cards the lasl two years, more will be expeclec of the husky hurler than of any man on the staff. Routed Twice Last Fall He will labor under a- psychological handicap. Apparently in his best physical form, Coopei has undergone morale-crushing treatment at the hands of American League batters. But the law of averages Is on his side.

Another thing in his favor Mort won't have to face the potent power in the Yankee lineup that knocked him out the box on his two appearances las tail. By way ot the record Cooper still is one ot the leading pitchers in baseball. He is a two-year, 20-game winner. The affable moundsmta barely missed the hall, of fame on two occasions by mowing down the hard-hitting Dodgers and the pepped-up Phillies with one-hit games in successive starts. His control and deception arc as good as any in baseball.

Cooper's strikeouts more than double his bases on balls. All this, of course, leads to one inevitable conclusion: 'the big man's role in the 1943 series will be an important one. And if he hits the jackpot in his first game, Southworth won't have to worry about a third pitcher. The six-foot, one-inch be out to make the fall classic a matter of personal rectitude. It is a better than even bet he'll start the cvcning-up process by pitching in the opening game.

l.onn—Hnrl< Ilio Atln'-K 104 Teams Battle for State Championship AUSTIN. hundred and four fewer th: last battle for the Texas Schoolboy Football Championship this year. EorRer, Colorado City and Kingsville will not be in the race. The former is not playine football in class City has dropped 1 back to class and Kinssville, whil" in class A to participate too late to arrange a full schedule, therefore will nu', be eligible for the district chninpionshi, This is the status of Inlerschol- asiic Loague Football following the official rh ck-up after the deadline for entering teams in the race. AtfnrU ALLIED NEWS FROM SPAIN LONDON.

The Spanish cwcrnrnont's radio network read Allied communiques first on a news program Monday. Up io now the official radio always has led off with Axis war bulletins. 3rd Wnr l.nnn Athu-K- THE ATTACK WAR BONDS The sooner the wor is over, the sooner the men in uniform whom you know be bock home, ond the more chance there is of their surviving ot all! Buy now during the 3rd Wor Loon Drive buy on extra 5100.00 Bond this month. City Steam Laundry Yankees in Major League Spotlight Need Five Victories To Clinch American League Pennant Again By JL'DSOX BAILEY Associated Press Sports Writer The Major Leagues will swing into their last intersectional round robin of ihe season Wednesday arid instead of everybody watching the St. Louis Cardinals Brooklyn Dodgers as appeared likely when the schedule was drawn up, attention will be centered on the New York Yankees' games with the Detroit In the last couple of years a September series between the Cards and Dodgers always has meant thunder and lightning and a pennant waving in the balance.

But this is all changed. The three games with the Dodgers this week only; mean to the Cardinals a chance to rub salt on old wounds. They could do this effectively by rubbing Brooklyn out of second place, if they haven't let down as the result of clinching the National League Pennant Saturday, and if the Cincinnati Reds cut loose against the New York Giants. However, the controversy over second place in the senior circuit will be in eclipse until the New York Yankees complete the business of winning the American League Flag. They had a chance to it at Washington last week-end, but were down surprisingly in three consecutive games as the Senators reinforced their hold on the runner-up spot with a nine- game winning streak.

As a result the Yankees still need a combination of five victories of their own or defeats for Washington to eliminate the Senators. While the Yankees are taking on Detroit for four games in New York, the Senators will be host to the St. Louis Browns for three night, tussle. 1 rtnl War Loan Ihe Coaches Sold on V-12 Formation BY HUGH FULLERTON. JR.

NEW YORK, what you like about the quality of football this season, at least its producing a lot more laughs than in years when Ihe game was good enough to be taken seriously Tn place of solemn discussions of single double wing. "Notre Dame'' or formations, coaches now are sold for the V-12 formation. And Pfc. Jim Reed, who can't forget football even though he's in the Army, suggests: "First down is what this season's 17- year-old quarterbacks will be shaving off their chins." Tub thumper Harold Keith reports that when Oklahoma's new Junior Varsity team lost G-0 to Norman High School, one Sooner end just by and watched when the high schoolers ran around him for yards on a fake punt Jayvec coach Herb Heilman told the youngster; "Why, son, that play ii as old as the hills. 1 "Yes coach," came the reply, "but I'm not as old as the hills." VOU IMCK 'KM (Getting on the right side of the world series left fielders.) Charley Keller, him King Kong; if he can't scare the opposing pitchers into submission clubs 'em Has hit 28 home runs and has drawn over 100 walks this on a .271 batting average Made only four hits in the '42 World Scries but two were homers, accounting for five runs Appearing in world series in five years of Major League ball.

Danny Litwhiler. Danny played in 1S1 games tor the Phillies last year without making an error, and apparently il wasn't an error when he hurt his log on a race on opening day last i-print; That led to his being traded to the Cards and to the brand new experience of collecting a World Scries check an undistinguished .266. TODAY'S GUEST STAR Paul Menton. Baltimore Evening Sun: "From ail accounts 'math's will throw more college teams for i CITATIOX BV FCBUCATIOX DlftrM Court Of The SUtw Texas, Turin Ulvlnlon The Mnn.hu 1 Of The of Vou Arc II err by Comr-finded To Summon The (allowing J.rr*.'?*! persona who are of the State of Texas, or absent therefrom: Mrs. CJarreu.

II. Oarrett, Mrs. Karl tt'Mson, Curtis Wilson, Harold Wayntt Gregory, minor, Harold W. Martin, Mm. Katharine Martin.

Alice Hartleaty Heaves, Davft Mra, Annie Hardeaty Cox, Frank Cox. Mary Geneva Thompson, a minor. Mary Cythlnla Thompson, a minor, Mary Theresa Thompson, a minor, D. Uavis, Mae DavLi. John Hnowdftn Norvtll.

minor, Jack Doclson. Mrs, Helen IJodson, U'llllo Hardest Mrs. Annie Hirdesty, DOUR Thompson, Woodrow Thompson, 'Mrs. A. L.

A. liernantl Thompson. llard Thompson, Mrs. Davo Hljfdon. Dave HiKUon.

AH borne, Blnedlct Oabornfi, FMcksraon. T. flicker son, John HayneB. ECatenth la Haynes, A. Orldley, Mrs.

Kute Ori'll-jy. named peraotu. if living, whoa" addresseH, places of rewldence and apouses are unknown, and If thpir unknown helra, rfcpreaeiitftUves, creditors and aa- whr.Htt names, aces, addresses and placet? of are unknown; O. M. U'rJKht, Mm.

S. J. Wright. R. J.

H. C. Smaliwood. Mrs. Dol- Smallwuotl, Stanford M.

Harold W. IIend. L. C. Harrfeon, Mra.

Morrison, K. C. Webb, F. Kurd, TSoehurMt, JI. Harrison.

Tuny Orytrory. 71uchanan, Morgan Weaver. P. Mnnhart. Mike FletnlnK II.

H. Davla, £. Herrinv, Mrs. Clara Bryant a -widow. Orvlll Ethel 'Bryant.

a minor, W. Smith, H. w. Burton, H. JL.

Lyon. Vaneta Lyvn, Cor Icy, Mrs. A. Mrs. (Jlarii Bryant -Smith, Ouitnjian of tho Kstiuc of Orril EthnI Bryant, a rnfnor.

The unknown Injjal rep- creditors and apflijjns. nnmf-fi, ami places of rysJO Unknown, of the following persona: M. WrlKht. S. J.

Wrlfflit, n. J. TJ, It. C. Smallwood, Mrs.

SiiKillwoo'l. S. Knttwltz. Rachel 1C. Stun ford O.

E. I). B. Ticohurfit. J.

J. K. A. Corl-y, Amelia' Kaynts. Thomas Vincent, J.

M. Jtuchunan, Mpr- ifiin U'ffnvr, A. Manharl. Mike Flem- IniT. H.

Davifl, fi. TJ. rtorrSnc 'P. Ford. Ft.

Lyon, Mrs. T.yon. All owners and clafmanta of tho an' 1 proper! her-'Inafter whoso and places of are unknown, and if any or of sni'l urc dece torR, Kuccstsaurh, and df rar'h of such persons whose rlrpssefl and of residency unknown, jind nil tuhyr portion a or who may gr assert HOHTJ Infrf'st, in. on, to. or and claiming Rome right, title or In nml to the iaiitU or prop- tty maitlrtt; pub I lent ion of this Notice In for four oonspcut! w-ftks previous to flay of Oc- I IM'i! In snino published in County.

To Tho iVrsnnv And rut dny of April. Hiatus of Anioriou on of tho Division or tlm Court Cor tin- 1'ujfrict of antl with Manor;) blfv Kainlutiili I'-rvant. United JutlKe thrniof. petition to condemn of land, r.iorp or In County, under No, 71 the docket ronrt. fiiilU Irind hoinjf described follows: Trtirl IMnn pan of thn WtllarU Stowcll AKstrflct No.

Stl. at tho corner of tlifl Will!) rd Tlience with W. 1.:. line of ir.ii^. for corner; IC-'inL 137.4 a stnkts; Smith nlnng 11)' 1 of l.llTlpjuhn tract 7C it Th'-M' 1 I.M|«S a Nurtli I 1 to a In N'.

T.I. linn of Wright's a in Xoi-ilH'rly of Hour! to lirin nf St. i S'tirvny, find oon- llnuhu wlt.h viM in tlm lino of Survey; with the of snld wtirvry tho North 1 KMI tula ry I of Ptild Survey; on tlio l.t Jim- nnl'l Survfty. to iho DI cnntn in In T. Nnll by ru.f by In 1 Hook ptiKCfl tO I -2 '-iinil ll-M-'Tdf-, by T.

Nail to .7. H. LMlviT. 2ft. U40.

r'-vitmled In Monk at 11 Tmrt No, UlSinnln'j and corner nr an SI nrro trnrt sold to Mrs. Sale; Tli-n--" Knst 110 a North SO a loss this Tall than anything else. The Nzivy V-12's are finding it far more difficult than learning football signals. If they fail the former they are not around to learn the Freddie Hutchinson, ex-Detroit linger who spent most of the season in the Norfolk Naval Training Station outfield, compiled a .323 batting average- but lost the station title to Phil who hit .317 and went to the plate a lot oflener Chief Specialist Red Cochrane, the welterweight champ who is home from the South Pathe boxing mob to prove that he cifie on a furlough, is calling on weighs only 148 pounds, not IKo as reported With complete disregard of rank, Sgl. Said Grny writes a column in the Camp Davis, N.

"AA barrage" asking why its wrong for army trainees to play college football and right for the Navy l.n;tn—I'.IK li lite Atturk on 1 another a i Bond to help HIM come home safer and quicker? CO-ED DROP RfCKEH- Blond Agnes Rifncr, Ncvfr Castle, High School's girl griddcr, practices drop specialty points after Her two attempts at scoring extra points in Friday night's game failed, but her coach says he'll use her again in the next game, attributing her initial failures to ex- citemetil ahd to ft Kmit of lint R. Sarraw Xcrth poles a ctakt; Then SO polti, ataks; Thence South ctfcke; Thence Eait 80.8 poles a ataka; South ,40 poles to point of containing 102.5 acrea, Being aame lands deacribed In Abstract Xo. of tbe Wlllard Stowsll Trttft Xo. K-199 All that certain tract or parcel of land lylnjC and. flltuattil in I.amar County, aj follows; I'AUCKL ONE: tfie properly conveyed by O.

ftryant to Weaver Buacer, September 2. by deed of record In. Vol. pave 3112, Ijeed Itecords of Ijirnar I'ounty, Texas; a part of the Alfred Survey. Abet.

-Vo. 55 WKCiJXNIXG at the East boundary Uno the Cavlneas and Chicota Koad, a'- Southweat corner of the Bryant S3 acre tract; TKKXOK Kast with tiio South bound- arv line of same 67.95 poles; THEXCK South t.a THKXCE U'cBt to the line of ibe Oi vine sit an( Ohicota itoad THEXCK poles to placo of begld- 11 in if. containing 27 acres of land. I'ARCEU TWO: tho sauie property recovered ftu.st«r by final Judgment in Cause Nu. 13221 in the District Court of.

the S2nd Judicial District. "La mar County. Texas, a part of lha Alfred -Moore Survey, Abstract No. at the Ea.it boundary of the fir.it 50 acres in aafd Survey floJd by Fred Fleming, et to Xlllinnn. the Southwest corner of th-a 50 sold by Fred FlemlnK.

In J. K. AlllHoo; TKKX'Cfc; 100 'roles; TIU.CXCK polen; TllKXCE Nort.i JO'J to South bouuclury line of AUis-m tract; THKXCE West with Allison's South boundary line 6S 1 pol'js to the tif heKlnninflr. contain ing -iy 9-lC more lii.s,t; and the land herein (j ri con taJninff in -all, 7" ac res, more or lean. "fHijt XO.

"F-211 A part of the Headrljcht Survey of Alfrorl situated about 12 miles XorUi 20 tie if-' from Paris. HE at the corner of a ton acre tract of la nd sold by Henry Smith to Daniels; Thftnco Kast the North boundary line of said Dani tract. vra. to the Xnrtheast roi- of tract Then North IOC vnraa to JL c.itrii'ir a Thenci' S32 vrs. tii a stake; 1 varas to th'j containing 10 more If? KM.

Hying: the same land convey by Spnuldlnff to Lucy Hnynes K.s- tfite, 1 6. 1 and in Dcf-J. Uook fi3. paife 521. Triii-t KinPT TRACT: A part of tits Alfred Moore Survey on S.ind*rH OrfH-k and about 10 Xorth- Vi'ttfit from Parifi, Texas, and a part of a npart.

to by XIKO INX1XO at ihe Northeast corner of a tract deeded to D. P. WDllarn Coble by J. K. -Smith.

al. list, and recorded in M. Vol. 1', pat; 6 3GO. a stak" on the '3 1 i i a rao t.

no by Af. C. Knlficlit from which a black Jack rnartf brs. for a pointer. Thence with aa 1-1 Una 1 27 polys a stal South with the line nf tho Hurt on tract a staler-; The Kant 12? to a make, Thenco Nnrth titles to the place of beginning, con- taJniriK' TRACT: A certain tract land in Ijainar County, on thi of a tributary of itlver.

ubijiit 12 nilK-M Xort Invest of Paris, Texas. and part of the A If at the nomrr of Ilrumsr 100 acr? on I'AC lino oT Tht- A. Moore Thence West with Compa nt North de- KrfTH 7 1 ,1 stake; Tho nix South pftjwint? 8cott'n corner at 11 If 1 vnliM. in 250.fi poJoM a which a oak mkil. bears 1'2 linkn: Thence 77.3 pok'R to Uruner'w stake; North wlih line 251.5 pfilos, containing 21 acrea or Heine flamo land to by J.

1,. Ball by W. F. Walker. Sheriff, on Oct.ob^r 5.

shown in 1 Book 121', County L'-'Ml Hoc-irdP. InlriK 171 ruor" or larulM eil by lu K. A. Dodson, March "7, ivris and r'juordvil in JJook 247. Tfiirt No.

AH 'T-rlain tract ur la'tiil. Lvlii- in Cutin- l.v, 1 part the Wrn. Jtflirs- dJilc Survey and pnrt of a certain pint of 10 arres for "of ft'tftll. in Hook 71, pupa Count.y parl.knilar- tts follows: at point 105 feet South of tlie i 1 1 of 152 a tract formerly owned by S. W.

-is it tm wnlj plat ami Wcfct. nf Kelly's Went. buiin.Iary sal.l pnint uf in the r.Ki.l t.i up between rhi.i tract ami AW Id met conUuilnf. 1 In or THKNCK South 7iS f'-et a Htakn; THI-JXCK Kunt 3 09 a West boun-lnrj line nf I'Linl THBNCK North to of containing fr 1 nl" la ru), more or TriM-t All thnt fji-toin or of Inn flitunf'! in I.aninr County. Tesns.

bolntt a pan of thr RnptMale Survey par; of a K'O sold to It. by A. J. Stell. Uend corded in Mnt.l; :il.M.

I.runnr County Uncords, ik-scrlhrd as follows, to-wit: UKf.JINNINf.t a the Nortliwcsl fi i j. Holes: TH hINCK Kn.vt wli.it his North boundary lino cor- ncr. in 10 line of the tra-rt; TliKMlK GO polcn a stake; TIII-iNitr: 60 poles n. in tho It line of salt) tract; THl-'XCK South 'J-3 to the placft of 1 fflnnJriEr, contujnjnir 25 more or 10M5; and Itftrttc thi snino tract of in ileed In Vol. a 12.

paro DceJ KecoriK Cnunty. Texas, Tnirl No. AH thnt cert si in tract or parrel of l.in'l. tyiiff: and In Coun- tv, Tyxns, .1 par: of .1. a i ami part of a land conveyed T.

A. I.ei by H. I.lKhtfoui, iM and more tU-ntarly dejirribed as follows: I I t. HI a ke on IVcsjtt houndriiy Un-'- of ,1. Surve-v.

on TlIK.NCK T.O!OR a TH Kawt'lin to oak iri.irkf.I T11KNCK N'urMi not in to MJiko South or Creek; TJHCNCK West with thp ujenri- of Credit to of bruinnine, contnininK -'f tnore or le.w, TriM-t All thnt tnn-: or j.i lylnir xa b-; i( I a ONK: part, of th" TjMiiarfiiw A Kst. No. L'T 7 I SK' I N.N'l ,1 i he corner t-r TUKXCK ivith th South honiKj-irv line nf naM if with a TH 'K vi 4 yn rd tioxin'larj- fif 1 'P, SriUt.li "1(i ro r'U' of nintr. coutninhiy of lniif.1, jnore IMM; 1'AHCKf, TWO: BeitiFT par; of the Ihoir.n^ Donnls Survey. A ba tract Nn.

1 IN 1 fi th" of 1:01 Ka.fi of ili? N'or; I of ynld Survey, of tiio 1 4 inoro r-r I- 1 R. by H. Mann. on rhe boundary nf in nml t'lii- rota 1 Mo.Tl; TIIKNcii: wi'h snid Hoail arnl tlif Unnn.lary 1'27 ncrn trnef fn to Z. Mann hy K.

A. 1 -t ,1 In 1M. pfic-p' County C-10 io Southwpflt corner of fonTp-r- Jy owncJ by TM K.VCK Ka.fi 1 to f.i'js of W. f-i THKNCF, North 1 1( North houn-ilary nf Thomas Ocnnls Survey; TIIKNTK West, to the pl-trn of cortraJnlni; 63 15-100 ncrtw, or Bcinp thP same property ronvavti! by T.uth«r to M.i in 5. 1 and shown of record In 'Jtook J(.

nf Heed of TAinar v'ounty. 1 jis; Uirnar Coun- foil A part of Thomaa PennU Survey and btflnnlnjt at moit Northern S. W. corner of 27 tract, name ibeinff land conveyed by deed to Boaziby Thomas et al. and recorded in Volume 7S 452, the Deed Records of I-amar County, THENCE Eaut thft South boundary; line of the T.

BOHZ tract to an inner corner; THENCE South the boundary line of the W. T. 'Boaz tract to its moat Southern corner: THENC1S East with the South boundary line of the W. T. Boaz (met: to the corner of snid tract; THENCE South with West boundary line of the Martin 53,5 acre traqt to the corner of the J.

T. Davidson 75 acre tract, this being 1 the property by dated January 1. 1910 and recorded In Book 130, 170: South with tho West boundary line of the J. T. Davidson 75 acre traci to Its most Northern corner; THENCE! In a direction to the S.

K. corner of the Herman B. SnowMn tract of CS.75 acres, this beinfr the land conveyed by deed from 1. N. Snowden and filed for record In Volume £3D, pn.np of the Peed Records of I.amar County.

Texas; THENCE North with the East boundary of the CS.7C asri trnrt to the 'corner of same and to a point on the South boundary line of a tract of acres, this beinff the ron- veyed to H. Snowden by R. Cavi- nens, et al and deed recorded in Book 254, J20, of tJie Deed Records of County. Texas; THENCE Wist with South boundary line of the H. B.

Snowden trnct to the corner of Maid tract: THENCE North with E'isl boundary lino of tho H. B. tract oT 109.7 acres to the plase of be- BJnnintf. containing 135 acres, 1 more or Tract II-29X Part of T. Dennis Survey No, 257.

BEGINNING at L. "Martin's THENCE South i4fl j.ol^s: THKXCB Kast SS.52 poles a stake; THEXCK North poles; THENCK Vest SS.52 poles to the- place of beginning. containing 1 6SU acrea of land, more or Land above described beinp last tracts of land deeded to Annie H. Sullivan. et al.

by D. T. Scruggs, ei ux. by deed dated Januarv 21, 1909, and re- In Vol. 12C.

pa (re f.63 of Deed Records and snmp land deeded to 1C. B. rinowtien by K. M. Hnowdcn, April Volume- "29.

Triirt A tract of lain! tn La mar County. described as follows: BEGINNING at corner of said Dalton Survey. a stake- from hit 1 It a pofit oak nikd. a black ntkd. THENCK with made in the name of Thoti i tennis SO 1 poles to poet oak; THENCE North poles a Htitko; TKENCI5 BO'i poles a stake; THENCE South poles to tho beginning, confHininR 1(1 Trur.t H-liKI Vart of the S.

Da! ton Survey in l.ainur County. Texas. BEGINNING at tiie Northwest corner 1 of a survey thy name of Jarncs Dennis. TH ENCE Eaat with line of -same passing its Nortlu corner at 135 in all East 17 (lio corner of a of land formerly owned by J. R.

Rutherford in sniri Dalton Survey. THENC1S Nor! ti 50 poles, the Northwest corner of Haul Rutherford THKNCF. Eust to a KtakQ at the corner of tho 150 acre trnct now owned by C. "VI. Manhart, HH'I In the line of a tract owned by Jim Crime.

TliBNCE North at cor er of Manliurt tract. TJiBNCK West CS.2 poles a oUke in rnc- nf Manhnrt tract. THENCK Kouth 9.1 a TVLENCK alnnir It line uf stake. TFfENVK South with J. K.

and Thom Brumlcy's line to the place of beginning 1 lOt) acres. itelnp tho same lanil conveyed by Torn Tinilu-rlakft to J. A. Harien on November 1 1 nd recorded in deed book fi at pape 600. Trui'l Xo.

Th.it certnln tract of, lami in County, Texas, described as follows; 1'AliCEr, ON'E: A part of the- Thos. Blchardson Ilewd- rlKlit Survey on the waters of UEGTNNINO at tho Northeast corner nf tract, aold to M. S. Bunch 1 Jim. W.

AV right; THK.NVl-; U'est 6l'i' ranis to tl Northftttet corner of a 4M ucre tract sold to 1-nmkIns out of 150 acrt rn THEN 1 ti South 4504 rd a snnO Uu- a tract of land by Ed Holly Io It. THEN In South easterly lUroctlon a lout tht ineajulvrM of branch 2 17 la yardH where- Rlchfirdnon branch omptlcN int 8.infl bramih; THKNCK a Northeust- erly ulons the North bruili branch 407 ynnU to the line nt R. H. Survey: THENCK North fi02 yards along the West 1 of saiil Survey ty thn of bf'Kinni con tain ing is acres oC land, inuro 01 less I'AltCEL TWO: A of R. J.

Shockcy HendrJffht Survey be In acres, more or lens, out of the North end oi' a 110 ncre tract and bo fulfil us follown. to- wit t3 KO 1 XMNCf at the NorthesM corner of the 1 SliocUey Survey, a stake, a black tnk'l. for pointers; TlfKXCK South with the Kn.st boundary line of thp sfirtm i-j poles a post oiik in ltd. t-oiith Uctr, a black jack mk'l. bear.n North "2 West 35 llnlis; TH1CNCE 1 17 poles a etaltc or boundary line of sai'l T1IENCK North with the West bnumlnry lino of wall! 4.1 '3 stri on tho North boundary lint; of said 'a poles a stake on thp Nor boundary lino of from which tfo.it mkd, bears South SO ds Easr.

THENCE Euat with tl Nor tli bouii'lury lino of same 117 polos. to place of beginning; the land lii- In il escribed con mini UK. In alt. Si more or IPJIS, Trnrt acres nl' the end that tract of Iti ml of acres patented to Jacob Vestal by the State of situated in County, state of TCXHH, on wutcra of Sunders Creek 10 rnllc-a N. 35 UftfC.

from Paris. part of thii land Jacob Vestal Is to by virtue oC crrtlflcate No. 14-11S issued by Prancls N. for f. 10 dated May 10.

1S51, which i. morn fully as follows: HK OINNIN'! al tho -S cornwr of a survey in the name of a of D. Lindsay, a staU from which a mkd. bra. S6 West vra.

a JJ. J. mkd. dcp. 5 vrs; with line West.

S91 vrs. to his nvr a on A. Baker from tc a 1 i ni lid. bra. 1 1 Ka.il a Hicko mkd, ilpc.

East 3 vrs: Til ICN'CK So with hi.s S77 vrs. a from which a l.t mkd. br.s. 75 iK-K. Oo.

mkd. bra. South rtoproes Kasi Kwt vrs. a froiu a r. O.

mkd. X. bra. SouU 54 dpff. J5 vrs; THKNCK North vrs.

To i he containing 1 of Iriinl. iiiorw or I 'a tented ny J'atfsni. 2St Vol. in duplicate certificate M-I IS in nnrno of vhioh was allot! i.n said -Mary llobl'ji and JIT Hobbn. now (ipnd.

in the flJvlrion of the aforesaid Jacob Vestal I-3CI A trant of land in County. ilQKcrlbed as follows: A pan of Alexander Baker Survey, Abst. No. 7S, Patent No. Vol.

7, sit ua it'll about il or 12 nillcw North a littl We.it of rarta. BK'JlNS at tljfl corner of a 140 a re tnii't ITI the from Clprnpnt Kow to A. M. tlntetl Uth day of April, anrt in Vol. 1 1 pitu" 1:21.

County. Ofcrl Kocord.t; N. -w-ih ilii 1C llnf of polrs to corner ct tiie rani's the. corner of. a 3,00 H'-rrt heretofore for A.

Hainoy, bui no for same TIIKNCK W. with the 1.1 of sni.l JOO nlonff a marked line 105 polAs to the- IV corner KAme; TIIE.VCK S. the cornrr of sairl HO arre tract above referred to THK.VCK K. with itn tt lino of pnlcl K'5 poles to the T'laco of containing 40 arres more or less, Trwrt All that certain tract or parcel of land situated in County, TeTtas beini? in iwtv tracts, and described follows, to- wit: PAKCKI, ONK: Men's and Ladies Suits Individually Tailored Men's Furnishings Army Officers Uniforms "0KC99 WKMU 1JS.7J of or part ot th. K.

Ab- jtract No. 7J1, and In 1 corner i oi Survey; THENCE Wm J633 feet a THENCE North 3333 'feet a In the; center of old run of Sanders Creek: THENCE down the creeX with Ita various meandern as follows: to the canter of present creek run. continuing down the present creelc a stake In center of Sanders Creek: THJ5NCE South with center ot public road 3303 feet to the place of beginning, containing acres, more or less. PARCEL TWO: Being 40.51 acres of land, more or a jmrt of the Ale.xander Baker Survey. Abstract No.

7S. ana befinnlnt; 1M3 feet West from the rioutheant corner of thb Kobert frlcu Survey: TllliNCE South 378 reet a stake; THENCE North ting. 40 mln. Weal 1S15 feet a stake: THEXCK N. 1)17 feet a Bols D'Arc post for corner; from which a Black tree marked S.

feet; THENCE East' ISIS feet to the place ot beginning; containing 40.54 acres of land, more or less, and the land herein described containing, in. all. 240.26 acres, more or less. Trucl I-33H All that certain tract or parcel oj land situated in County. Texas.

a part the 11. Price Survey, Abat. No. 721 being a part of a ,41 H.acre tract conveyed tu Carrie Burton by deed In the partition of the estate of her father H. H'odgln, said deed being dated January 5.

1917, and recorded in Book 1G3, p. 275, karnar County. Deed Records, and conveyed by R. W. Burton to C.

Davis, January 1927. and recorded in Oeeil Book 21S, page 6. BEGINNING at the corner of said acre tract; TjrENCE in a Southeastern direction with the meanders of a branch to a Ktaka In a slough which point IH drectly South! of and In line with a point -24 yards Kant of the beginning: THK.N'CE North 234 yards a stake: THENCE West 37 yarda a stake: THENCE North SO yards a TWENCK West ISO yards a stake in the B. line of said acra tract; THENCB South 175 yards to tha beginning, containing eight acres of land, more or lews. Tract No.

J-331! A part of the Parker S. Doss Survey. Abst. No. 250.

BEING the name, land convoyed by J. H. Price to w. p. Bennett.

July S. 1313. recorded in Deed Book 14S at pafre 147. BECINNINQ at a stako. corner of a tract in the name of H.

F. TownKend. on the line of sold Doss Survey; THENCE South poles, a in the line of said Survey: THENCE Kast 15 poles a stako; THKNCK North poles IL in H. F. Townsend's line: THENCE West 123.45 poles, with line to the beginning, containing 50 acres of land, more or less.

Being the same land con- fcr 1515, see Book 143, County And whertu, the undenlfmd. been appointed by laid UnilM JKatM DlJtrlct Court Special to assess the damages to the owneri tho above described land by reason tho condemnation 1 thereof by the Uni States of America, arid Comml having been i duly to sess the damages fairly and Impartially and In accordance with law: NOW, THKREFOEIE, you ana 'tach of you are notified to appear on "1th day of October, 1943, at the.Fed- eral Building at Paris, County, Texas, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. for purpose of offering any evidence you may desire on the issue as to tht damages to be assessed against the united States of America and to paid to owners of land and an Interest therein by of. the condemnation of said land: The undersigned Commissioners haying heretofore such time and place for hearing as required by Jaw.

Herein fail not, out Jiavo you the undersigned Special Commissioner! on 'J5th day of October. 1943. writ with your return thereon, how you have executed tht WITNESS our hands, this the Htfc day df September. 1543. l.LOVD DeSHONO Special Commissioner J.

W. DeWEESE Specli'I Commissioner DAVID RA1NEY Special Commlstloner A true copy I certify: STANFORD C. STILES UNITED STATES MAJISHAL EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS Bv Stanford C. Stilen. PAL HOLLOW GROUND DON'T FORGET! Christmas Gifts for Men and Women in the Service Overseas Must Be Mailed Before October 15th Just 24 More Days! Packages going overseas must be mailed fween Sept.

5 and Oct. 15. Packages must be limited in weight to 5 pounds and may not be more than 15 inches in length and girth combined. Do ont send perishables. Address packages plainly in ink and be sure to give return dress.

Needless to say, our men's shop is ready to help you select your gifts. we suggest: UTILITY KITS to $3.95 PICTURE FOLDERS 1.50 to 1.95 WOOL SCARFS i. 50 to 2.50 SMINIKITS 1.75 to 2.95 MONEY IELTS i.QO to 1.50 DLL FOLDS 1.00 to 5.00 JOCKS .45 to 1.00 .75 to 1.00 WRITING KITS 1.00 to 5.00 SEWING KITS 1.00 to 2.00 MGLATION SHIRTS 2.95 to 12.00 MILITARY DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR PERKINS COMMNT.

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