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Saturday, September 5, 2020 Page 13 The Snyder News Subscribe to The Snyder News — Call 573-5486 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Pursuant to Chapter 59, Texas Property Code, Landes Storage Inc. which is located at 2112 25th St. in Snyder, Texas 79549 will hold a public auction of property being sold to satisfy a landlord’s lien. Sale to be held online at selfstorageauction.com Bidding will begin 09/05/2020 at 10am and will conclude 09/14/2020 at 10am. A clean up deposit of $20.00 is required. Property will be sold as is to the highest bidder for cash. Seller reserves the right to not accept any bid and to withdraw property from sale. Property being sold includes contents in spaces of tenants listed below: Jessica Hernandez, Janitza Rodriguez, Thomas Sailor, Donna Villazana. Property includes household goods, tools, boxes, furniture, car, etc. For additional information contact Gary Landes at 940-395-2114 or Eddie Gutierrez at 214-529-0179. Notice of Application for Formation of Bank Holding Company and Bank Change in Control Notice is hereby given that on or about September 4, 2020, Snyder Holding Company (“Snyder”), located at 1495 NE 301, Andrews, Texas 79714, applied to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the “Federal Reserve”) and the Texas Department of Banking (the “TDB”) for permission to form a bank holding company. Snyder intends to acquire control of West Texas State Bank, a Texas state bank located in Snyder, Texas (“West Texas State Bank”). On or about September 4, 2020, Snyder also applied to the TDB and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the “FDIC”) for the approval of a change in control to acquire West Texas State Bank from its current bank holding company, WTSB Bancorp, Inc., both located at 5009 College Ave, Snyder, Texas 79549. The Federal Reserve, the FDIC and the TDB consider a number of factors in deciding whether to approve their respective applications, including the record of performance of banks we own in helping to meet local credit needs. Federal Reserve Comment You are invited to submit comments in writing on this application/notice to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, P. O. Box 655906, Dallas, Texas 75265-5906. The comment period will not end before 30 days from date of this publication and may be somewhat longer. The Federal Reserve Board’s procedures for processing applications/ notices may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262. Procedures for processing protested applications/notices may be found at 12 C.F.R. 262.25. To obtain a copy of the Federal Reserve Board’s procedures, or if you need more information about how to submit your comments on the application/notice, contact Karen Smith, Director - Applications, at (214) 922- 6786. The Federal Reserve will consider your comments and any request for a public meeting or formal hearing on the application/notice if they are received in writing by the Reserve Bank on or before the last day of the comment period. FDIC Comment Any person wishing to comment on the application for the change in control to the FDIC may file his or her comments in writing with the regional director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at the Dallas Regional Office, 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas 75201 within 20 days of the date of this publication. The non-confidential portions of the application are on file at the appropriate FDIC office and are available for public inspection during regular business hours. Photocopies of the nonconfidential portion of the application file will be made available upon request. ALL OF OUR LINES ARE CUSTOMER SERVICE LINES. Serving the Big Country with offices in Stamford, Roby and Snyder. Some deliver electricity, others deliver information. We believe the most important element of your electric service is our SERVICE to YOU. For more than eighty years, you’ve counted on us to provide you with service that’s just as dependable as the energy you count on us for every day. BIGCOUNTRY.COOP BIGCOUNTRY.COOP Big Country Electric Big Country Electric Cooperative, Inc. Cooperative, Inc. Dr. Bryan Cave Therapeutic Optometrist Dr. Jason Cave Therapeutic Optometrist Optometrist Glaucoma Specialist 303 37th Street Snyder, Texas 325-574-2020 Dry Eye - Diabetic Eye Care - Glaucoma - Macular Degeneration Eye Infections -Cataracts Contact Lens - LASIK/PRK Consultations - Family Eye Care and Glasses Providing Comprehensive Eye Care to Snyder and Surrounding Communities for Over 30 Years! Courthouse records Marriage Licenses Alexandra Ramirez Her- nandez and Jacobo Suarez Ol- vera, both of Hermleigh. Kevin Wayne Sawyer and Vanda Maria Alvex Parece, both of Snyder. Rowdy Tyler Wilkinson and Cheyenne Lashay Leath- erwood, both of Snyder. Jose Javier Cortez and Julie Danielle Reed, both of Sny- der. Robert Anthony Thurmond Jr. and Amber Lee Ibarra, both of Snyder. Action in district court In the marriage of Roy Eu- gene Fisher Jr. and Kristi Re- nae Fisher, divorce granted. In the marriage of Chris- topher Elton Haynes and Mi- chelle Lee Olivarez, divorce granted. In the marriage of John Anthony Liccardi and Brenda Joy Liccardi, divorce granted. Filed in district court Jerry Lynn Leatherwood and Judy Leatherwood vs. Southern Energy Homes of Texas; Steve Bennett and Stel- la Bennett, individually and dba Kabco Investments, Inc., and Kabco Mobile Homes; and Faouzi Bayoud, individu- ally and dba Nash Construc- tion, LLC, for breach of con- tract. Unifund CCR, LLC, vs. Tanya Cartwright, for debt/ contract. Deed records Marvin Lee Butler to Dwayne and Sallie Robert- son, a 27.22-acre tract out of the northeast 1/4 of Section 338 in Block 97 of the H&TC RR survey. Carlos Rodriguez and Brenda Rodriguez to Lindsey Morin, Lot 21 in Block 1 of the Kittrell Heights Addition. Valeriano Ozuna Sr. and Rufus Toribio Ozuna to Vale- riano Ozuna Jr., Lot 7 and the east 25’ of Lot 8 in Block 41 of the Wilmeth Addition. Margarita Salazar to Jesus G. de la Garza Jr., the west 50’ of Lot 2 in Block 16 of the Lundy’s Park Addition. Timothy Carson Matthies to Debra Louise Dudley, Lot 14 in Block 1 of the Morn- ingside subdivision of Blocks 9, 10, 15, 16, 25 and 26 of the Adams Addition. Guild Mortgage Company to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Lot 23 in Block K of the replat of the Towle Place Addition. Shelton Foster Jr. and Lau- ren Foster to BGRS Reloca- tion, Inc., Lot 5 of the Deep Creek Edge subdivision. BGRS Relocation, Inc., to Michael Hughitt, Lot 5 of the Deep Creek Edge subdivision. Jeff Featherston to Don Gray, a .37-acre tract out of a 147-acre tract in Section 179 of Block 3 of the H&GN RR survey. Barry Tubb York to Cody Hall, a .612-acre tract out of the northeast 1/4 of Section 180 in Block 3 of the H&GN RR survey. Troy Russell Smith and Heather G. Smith to Corne- lius Betts, Lot 4 in the replat of Block 12 of the Highlands Addition. Jesus Martinez, Juanita Moran, Jose R. Moran and Lucia Moran to Timothy Mc- Dowell, the south 41’ of Lot 2 and the north 27’ of Lot 3 in Block 7 of the Bassridge West Addition. Trinity W. Palmer, Amber Leigh Palmer and Carole E. Palmer to Benjamin Guerra and Malak Wills, Lot 6 of the replat of Block 6A of the Highlands Addition. Matt Fontenot and Amanda Fontenot to Larry Lambaren and Tracy Lambaren, Lot 3 in Block 1 of the Colonial Hill North Addition. Linda Kay Winter, as at- torney-in-fact for Robert A. Hicks, to Nazer Dagani and Donabel Dagani, Lot 9 in Block C of the replat of the Highland Park Addition. Micaela Limon to Jose Luis Perez and Luz Maria Perez, the west 120’ of Lot 6 in Block 12 of the Andress Heights Ad- dition. Miguel Cabrera and Sonia Rodriguez to Glorivy Rodri- guez Ortiz, two tracts. Tract 1, the north 62’ of Lot 12 and the north 62’ of the west 13’ of Lot 11 in Block 51 of the A.C. Wilmeth’s Addition and Tract 2, the south 88’ of Lot 12 and the south 88’ of the west 13’ of Lot 11 in Block 51 of the A.C. Wilmeth’s Addition. Renea Marlene Jackson and Donna Borchardt to Sidney Henderson Clary and Pamela Faye Clary, two tracts. Tract 1, a 62’x175.5’ tract out of the northeast portion of Sec- tion 120 in Block 97 of the H&TC RR survey and Tract 2, a 62’x175.5’ tract out of the northeast portion of Section 120 in Block 97 of the H&TC RR survey. Amber Jamae Redman, in- divdually and as independent administratrix of the estate of John W. Redman Jr., Jeffery Garner Redman and Johnny Heath Redman to Scott Ste- ven Lightfoot, the west 1/2 of Lot 1 in Block 31 of the Gra- yum and Nelson Heights Ad- dition. Richard T. Wright and Clar- inda S. Wright to Daniel Eric Winograd, a .38-acre tract out of the northeast 1/4 of Section 182 in Block 3 of the H&GN RR survey. Scott Carter Crenwelge and Carrie Crenwelge Cox to Jake Crenwelge and Jordan Crenwelge, a 5-acre tract out of the south 1/2 of Section 54 in Block 3 of the H&GN RR survey. Quanah Parker Day to celebrate Quanah and Comanche traditions The Quanah Parker Trail, in partnership with the Texas Plains Trail Region, has spent the last 10 years documenting the presence of Quanah and the Comanche in the 52 coun- ties of the Panhandle. A result of this process has been the placing of eighty-eight, 22- foot tall, steel arrows through- out the the region. The Scurry County His- torical Commission supports these organizations. Scurry County’s arrow is located out- side the downtown plaza. Utilizing social media, the Scurry County Historical Commission will post a vir- tual visit to each of the sites dedicated to Quanah scat- tered throughout the county. Between now and Quanah Parker Day — which is Sept. 12 — commission members are asking the public to take their picture at the Quanah Parker arrow on the square, at the Scurry County Mu- seum and Scurry County Courthouse with the Quanah paintings by local artists or at Western Texas College at the bronze Quanah Parker statue. By posting those pictures, you can help commemorate Quanah Parker Day. More information about the Quanah Parker Trail ar- rows can be found online at QuanahParkerTrail.com or TexasPlainsTrail.com or by emailing Paula Hatfield, vice chair of the Scurry County Historical Commission, at [email protected]. I n Texas, Trump’s team hits the road to shore up support Texas Tribune www.texastribune.org Working to shore up historically red Texas, Republican President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign launched a bus tour of the state here Thursday where Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and other surrogates went to pains to argue they are not sweating the state this November. “Welcome to the Trump bus tour in Texas,” Patrick said in his first remarks to reporters off the bus, before quickly volunteering: “We are absolutely 100 percent confident that President Donald Trump will carry Texas,” and “solidly” so. Patrick, the chairman of Trump’s 2020 campaign in Texas, was followed by Trump campaign senior adviser Katrina Pierson, who insisted the president would “carry the state and carry it well.” Then came another senior ad- viser, Brad Parscale, who claimed Trump is “in a very good position for Texas” and said he laughs when people approach him with concerns about the state, noting the attention that the Democratic nominee, Joe Biden, is pay- ing to it. The unsolicited confidence belied a race in Texas that has looked close for months, with poll after poll falling within the margin of error. Trump carried the state by 9 percentage points four years ago, which even then was the smallest margin of victory that a GOP nominee got in Texas since 1996. Now, in addition to the polls, Biden’s campaign has identified Texas as a battleground state and made fall TV ad reservations here. And while it remains to be seen how much the campaign will eventually invest in the resource- intensive state, the initial overtures are nonetheless fuel- ing Texas Democrats’ hopes that the state is on track to flip for the first time since 1976. Hunting For A Good Deal? Be sure and check out the classifieds Wednesday and Saturdays. Bargains don’t last long!

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Saturday, September 5, 2020 Page 13The Snyder News

Subscribe to The Snyder News — Call 573-5486

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

Pursuant to Chapter 59, Texas Property Code, Landes Storage Inc. which is located at 2112 25th St. in Snyder, Texas 79549 will hold a public auction of property being sold to satisfy a landlord’s lien. Sale to be held online at selfstorageauction.comBidding will begin 09/05/2020 at 10am and will conclude 09/14/2020 at 10am.A clean up deposit of $20.00 is required.Property will be sold as is to the highest bidder for cash. Seller reserves the right to not accept any bid and to withdraw property from sale.Property being sold includes contents in spaces of tenants listed below:Jessica Hernandez, Janitza Rodriguez, Thomas Sailor, Donna Villazana. Property includes household goods, tools, boxes, furniture, car, etc. For additional information contact Gary Landes at 940-395-2114 or Eddie Gutierrez at 214-529-0179.

Notice of Application for Formation of Bank Holding Company and Bank Change in Control

Notice is hereby given that on or about September 4, 2020, Snyder Holding Company (“Snyder”), located at 1495 NE 301, Andrews, Texas 79714, applied to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the “Federal Reserve”) and the Texas Department of Banking (the “TDB”) for permission to form a bank holding company. Snyder intends to acquire control of West Texas State Bank, a Texas state bank located in Snyder, Texas (“West Texas State Bank”). On or about September 4, 2020, Snyder also applied to the TDB and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the “FDIC”) for the approval of a change in control to acquire West Texas State Bank from its current bank holding company, WTSB Bancorp, Inc., both located at 5009 College Ave, Snyder, Texas 79549. The Federal Reserve, the FDIC and the TDB consider a number of factors in deciding whether to approve their respective applications, including the record of performance of banks we own in helping to meet local credit needs.

Federal Reserve Comment

You are invited to submit comments in writing on this application/notice to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, P. O. Box 655906, Dallas, Texas 75265-5906. The comment period will not end before 30 days from date of this publication and may be somewhat longer. The Federal Reserve Board’s procedures for processing applications/notices may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262. Procedures for processing protested applications/notices may be found at 12 C.F.R. 262.25. To obtain a copy of the Federal Reserve Board’s procedures, or if you need more information about how to submit your comments on the application/notice, contact Karen Smith, Director - Applications, at (214) 922-6786. The Federal Reserve will consider your comments and any request for a public meeting or formal hearing on the application/notice if they are received in writing by the Reserve Bank on or before the last day of the comment period.

FDIC Comment

Any person wishing to comment on the application for the change in control to the FDIC may file his or her comments in writing with the regional director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at the Dallas Regional Office, 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas 75201 within 20 days of the date of this publication. The non-confidential portions of the application are on file at the appropriate FDIC office and are available for public inspection during regular business hours. Photocopies of the nonconfidential portion of the application file will be made available upon request.

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Serving the Big Country with offices in Stamford, Roby and Snyder.

Some deliver electricity, others deliver information.We believe the most important elementof your electric service is our SERVICE to YOU. For more than eighty years, you’ve counted on usto provide you with servicethat’s just as dependable as the energyyou count on us for every day.

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Dr. Bryan CaveTherapeutic Optometrist

Dr. Jason CaveTherapeutic OptometristOptometrist Glaucoma Specialist

303 37th StreetSnyder, Texas325-574-2020

Dry Eye - Diabetic Eye Care - Glaucoma - Macular DegenerationEye Infections -Cataracts

Contact Lens - LASIK/PRK Consultations - Family Eye Care and Glasses

Providing Comprehensive Eye Care to Snyder and Surrounding Communities for Over 30 Years!

Courthouse recordsMarriage Licenses

Alexandra Ramirez Her-nandez and Jacobo Suarez Ol-vera, both of Hermleigh.

Kevin Wayne Sawyer and Vanda Maria Alvex Parece, both of Snyder.

Rowdy Tyler Wilkinson and Cheyenne Lashay Leath-erwood, both of Snyder.

Jose Javier Cortez and Julie Danielle Reed, both of Sny-der.

Robert Anthony Thurmond Jr. and Amber Lee Ibarra, both of Snyder.

Action in district courtIn the marriage of Roy Eu-

gene Fisher Jr. and Kristi Re-nae Fisher, divorce granted.

In the marriage of Chris-topher Elton Haynes and Mi-chelle Lee Olivarez, divorce granted.

In the marriage of John Anthony Liccardi and Brenda Joy Liccardi, divorce granted.

Filed in district courtJerry Lynn Leatherwood

and Judy Leatherwood vs. Southern Energy Homes of Texas; Steve Bennett and Stel-la Bennett, individually and dba Kabco Investments, Inc., and Kabco Mobile Homes; and Faouzi Bayoud, individu-ally and dba Nash Construc-tion, LLC, for breach of con-tract.

Unifund CCR, LLC, vs. Tanya Cartwright, for debt/contract.

Deed recordsMarvin Lee Butler to

Dwayne and Sallie Robert-son, a 27.22-acre tract out of the northeast 1/4 of Section 338 in Block 97 of the H&TC RR survey.

Carlos Rodriguez and Brenda Rodriguez to Lindsey Morin, Lot 21 in Block 1 of the Kittrell Heights Addition.

Valeriano Ozuna Sr. and Rufus Toribio Ozuna to Vale-riano Ozuna Jr., Lot 7 and the east 25’ of Lot 8 in Block 41 of the Wilmeth Addition.

Margarita Salazar to Jesus G. de la Garza Jr., the west 50’ of Lot 2 in Block 16 of the Lundy’s Park Addition.

Timothy Carson Matthies to Debra Louise Dudley, Lot 14 in Block 1 of the Morn-ingside subdivision of Blocks 9, 10, 15, 16, 25 and 26 of the Adams Addition.

Guild Mortgage Company to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Lot 23 in Block K of the replat of the Towle Place Addition.

Shelton Foster Jr. and Lau-ren Foster to BGRS Reloca-tion, Inc., Lot 5 of the Deep Creek Edge subdivision.

BGRS Relocation, Inc., to Michael Hughitt, Lot 5 of the Deep Creek Edge subdivision.

Jeff Featherston to Don Gray, a .37-acre tract out of a 147-acre tract in Section 179 of Block 3 of the H&GN RR survey.

Barry Tubb York to Cody Hall, a .612-acre tract out of the northeast 1/4 of Section

180 in Block 3 of the H&GN RR survey.

Troy Russell Smith and Heather G. Smith to Corne-lius Betts, Lot 4 in the replat of Block 12 of the Highlands Addition.

Jesus Martinez, Juanita Moran, Jose R. Moran and Lucia Moran to Timothy Mc-Dowell, the south 41’ of Lot 2 and the north 27’ of Lot 3 in Block 7 of the Bassridge West Addition.

Trinity W. Palmer, Amber Leigh Palmer and Carole E. Palmer to Benjamin Guerra and Malak Wills, Lot 6 of the replat of Block 6A of the Highlands Addition.

Matt Fontenot and Amanda Fontenot to Larry Lambaren and Tracy Lambaren, Lot 3 in Block 1 of the Colonial Hill North Addition.

Linda Kay Winter, as at-torney-in-fact for Robert A. Hicks, to Nazer Dagani and Donabel Dagani, Lot 9 in Block C of the replat of the Highland Park Addition.

Micaela Limon to Jose Luis Perez and Luz Maria Perez, the west 120’ of Lot 6 in Block 12 of the Andress Heights Ad-dition.

Miguel Cabrera and Sonia Rodriguez to Glorivy Rodri-guez Ortiz, two tracts. Tract 1, the north 62’ of Lot 12 and the north 62’ of the west 13’ of

Lot 11 in Block 51 of the A.C. Wilmeth’s Addition and Tract 2, the south 88’ of Lot 12 and the south 88’ of the west 13’ of Lot 11 in Block 51 of the A.C. Wilmeth’s Addition.

Renea Marlene Jackson and Donna Borchardt to Sidney Henderson Clary and Pamela Faye Clary, two tracts. Tract 1, a 62’x175.5’ tract out of the northeast portion of Sec-tion 120 in Block 97 of the H&TC RR survey and Tract 2, a 62’x175.5’ tract out of the northeast portion of Section 120 in Block 97 of the H&TC RR survey.

Amber Jamae Redman, in-divdually and as independent administratrix of the estate of John W. Redman Jr., Jeffery Garner Redman and Johnny Heath Redman to Scott Ste-ven Lightfoot, the west 1/2 of Lot 1 in Block 31 of the Gra-yum and Nelson Heights Ad-dition.

Richard T. Wright and Clar-inda S. Wright to Daniel Eric Winograd, a .38-acre tract out of the northeast 1/4 of Section 182 in Block 3 of the H&GN RR survey.

Scott Carter Crenwelge and Carrie Crenwelge Cox to Jake Crenwelge and Jordan Crenwelge, a 5-acre tract out of the south 1/2 of Section 54 in Block 3 of the H&GN RR survey.

Quanah Parker Day to celebrate Quanah and Comanche traditions

The Quanah Parker Trail, in partnership with the Texas Plains Trail Region, has spent the last 10 years documenting the presence of Quanah and the Comanche in the 52 coun-ties of the Panhandle. A result of this process has been the placing of eighty-eight, 22-foot tall, steel arrows through-out the the region.

The Scurry County His-torical Commission supports these organizations. Scurry County’s arrow is located out-side the downtown plaza.

Utilizing social media, the Scurry County Historical Commission will post a vir-tual visit to each of the sites dedicated to Quanah scat-tered throughout the county. Between now and Quanah

Parker Day — which is Sept. 12 — commission members are asking the public to take their picture at the Quanah Parker arrow on the square, at the Scurry County Mu-seum and Scurry County Courthouse with the Quanah paintings by local artists or at Western Texas College at the bronze Quanah Parker statue.

By posting those pictures, you can help commemorate Quanah Parker Day.

More information about the Quanah Parker Trail ar-rows can be found online at QuanahParkerTrail.com or TexasPlainsTrail.com or by emailing Paula Hatfield, vice chair of the Scurry County Historical Commission, at [email protected].

In Texas, Trump’s team hits the road to shore up support

Texas Tribunewww.texastribune.org

Working to shore up historically red Texas, Republican President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign launched a bus tour of the state here Thursday where Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and other surrogates went to pains to argue they are not sweating the state this November.

“Welcome to the Trump bus tour in Texas,” Patrick said in his first remarks to reporters off the bus, before quickly volunteering: “We are absolutely 100 percent confident that President Donald Trump will carry Texas,” and “solidly” so.

Patrick, the chairman of Trump’s 2020 campaign in Texas, was followed by Trump campaign senior adviser Katrina Pierson, who insisted the president would “carry the state and carry it well.” Then came another senior ad-viser, Brad Parscale, who claimed Trump is “in a very good position for Texas” and said he laughs when people approach him with concerns about the state, noting the attention that the Democratic nominee, Joe Biden, is pay-ing to it.

The unsolicited confidence belied a race in Texas that has looked close for months, with poll after poll falling within the margin of error. Trump carried the state by 9 percentage points four years ago, which even then was the smallest margin of victory that a GOP nominee got in Texas since 1996.

Now, in addition to the polls, Biden’s campaign has identified Texas as a battleground state and made fall TV ad reservations here. And while it remains to be seen how much the campaign will eventually invest in the resource-intensive state, the initial overtures are nonetheless fuel-ing Texas Democrats’ hopes that the state is on track to flip for the first time since 1976.

Hunting For A Good Deal?Be sure and check out the classifieds

Wednesday and Saturdays.Bargains don’t last long!