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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

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The Granbury Newsi
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AUXILIARY ROTES Mambrino Mention Thorp Spring LEGAL riOTlCE. CITATION BY rVBUCATr TVXAS i HILL CITr BIBLE SCHOOL nv. J. W. Stripling, oar most devoted and be'oved pastor hat ist closed fight ights of study at City Orthod I Bp tistCbiurch on f.igh points of i tie cnii jren or A- aognn BAPTIST CEnca ROTES Tl.oairb it was and cloaly we bad trooj attendance Sanday both ia the tuornir.rf for S.

aLd erea.chir.tf, and in the jf B. T. S. There re to CO rer cer.t asses. It looUa and wife mrt it theii home r'S i H.x-vJ County I Sur.diyard brought a baskt-tj You are hereby tommarvle 3, uinrera'otkf with several by making Publication of Ct C'lebratirt: both Mr.

and Mrs tionin some newspaper d( Vaughn's birthdays also th. ir in of if th i a iii. s. a a "r'T1 7" v. tv pu'j r.rr.ir urrki tirrou weddir.

anniversary. the ch dr(n were present for lh occasion, ineywereas loi ows Mrs. Roscoe Maberr'y, Mrs. I Hack Crites. Alex.

Wallace, Fioy i i All 'turn iay therrof. Charles s. Clvtn is unknown. t. tw n.l Jf v.arenc ana vauenn, Tho pie.

and -box supper last Friday riht was a success. I'he r. Mi re 1 Utnnhress won the box 4- of tbncolates as bnirthe prett. est ir i rl. A.

C. Abbott of Gran bury auctioned the b. x-'s. Hurtun Hayworth of Lipan tbere to answer the petition in Ihw 1 Coanty to relative- and attended Krtnnie Ht-Mi, k- i Uw: fVHf-'" nn-brs cur unit at the pi, supper here Friday ni.ht lltiS; Uxe an i us' in the in, l-e American Iion i 'ti wili 1 tulres meeting at tbe Lvion Monday. Nv at 7.

CO p. to. P.ana for l.O discussed. The an it! tar eeie this year as rsf-ver b- lr? to rtrticipate in ar.J ''''3 Jte th aims at: accnm absents of the American n. because the hat s't 1 t' at rq-Jir ff jrt every icteret wan- w-it to.

take act ve 4rt jn phast of the nations! Krtn wtr.cn covers a wide i patriotic act. vi- are invitir e'itfibve Urestir.tf activuies of the We are tryirtf to reach our quota for the ciution by Nov. 30 th are accepted aty u.e ytar nui neip u. ur.uir a J. Hays College We are 1 to reaort McKin 'j Swaim is iiome.

frrtn Carls ba 1 where has" en in the sjr.atorium for some time. Miss Loaia Carter spent the weekend with her parents at Mmbrino EJ Diniel and wife spend Sun day at Paluxy. Mrs John Moore was buried Mt. Pleasant ceuctery Thura a'ternoon. There will be a piesapper at the Friday niht P.es, candy and pop corn will be sold.

All proceeds will be used for school equipment. Everyone come and help out the achool. A large crowd saw the circua parade last Saturday and those who saw the shew enjoyed it. Ytxirbo survey, 87 acres out of the Willis Phillips survey, 53 1-2 acres out of the Rugle survey and 33 1-3 acres out of the Nancy Ken ner and McKlnney Williams sur vey s. In all 606 1-3 acres of land.

Herein Fail Not, but have you then land there, before said Court, this Writ, with' your return thereon showing how you have executed the sa me. Given under my handand the seal of said Court in Granbury. Texas this 16th day of October. 1933. Attest: Elmer H.

Davis, Clerk Dis trict Court. Hoo 1 Texas. as tf the ret claases are "bea-ie 1 fi.r the WetrjijeJ worshipt'irit with the people at lUs een ir it br.ur. We wer bsnnr to tr.e..i uro. Mfc'nijwer ar; r.

1 fitr.i'y we predict a grtai year fur th corg-ie gat. on of li third's peop't it be so. LjrJ. ith'Ci relet met at Mrs. Geo Tyrant's home last Tj'-sdsy Mission si jdy, nq aerictf for Christ.

one of several reasons you n-ght assign, you hate btn sbsei.t for fcrteral Sundays row Let's you and are that we will meet at church eit Sunday Ntl etr.Ufi and that little hand far cf poor berdsmeo and vir dresser rebuilt several miles of stone mil around Jeresulem in Sfty-two dys, nj that despite the facts: that they were falsely acoisd by governors, threaten with war, discouraged by dis trr'u ntled brelhern, had no govern ment, no rich men, no materials near at hand. They did it because "The people bad a mir.d i work" an because tney hear 1 th cry of their peop'ein distress, and thy heard the call of God to render that service. I wonder if tins won't cause us to ris and build? Trie Associational Workers' Conference will rtjeetjwith Cedar Grove Church neit Monday, 2jth Make your plans now to attend for we have a fine day in prospect fhe prog-ratc will be Tound in this issue. Pastor will preocb Sunday morning; on Moses' hands" and in the evening on It Is finished" I have a message for yoa person all I 11 a ui. OB aisappoinvea it yoa are not there to her it.

First week in December is set apart by oar women weekof prayer for the "Lottie Moon Christmas offering. This offer ng amountei to weUoyer a quar- ter of a million dollars last year Texas woraph led them all! rhev'il do it again, It ws this rfTeringthat stopped retrench-. ments and sent Biptists bck again, it was this onering that stopped retrenchments and sent Biptists back toward the- sum Noah Viek and wife from Pert Worth, Flor Vick from Ds! recently vis'tcd their ptrt-nt here. Mr. Lucille Wa de iS an dauh ter of hUmbovv spent last e.

it end with ht-r. mother, Mrs. McLcmore T. A. Dtvidson, Jr.

ha return ed from Archer City. K.l wool Hall and wife of Aus tin were her? last wtek. Mr Shhff-'r wlio hid been i 1 1 1 i her daughter returned home. Edna Mer! Wheeler of Gran turj recently visited Vivian IJandolph. A.

Andrews an J'Lis father were in Mineral Wells on busi rem lately. Lei a and J. D. Lewis spent last week with their brother atal family on Kibinor Creek. 1 he children of Mrs.

II. Moore who vUiteJ her Sunday week wen: Sam A. Moore an wife of Lee Carroll and wifeand J. E. Boothe ih' of Cleburne.

Neva Dav-is entertained with a party at her home Wednesday ninbt. John Lewis of Acton visited liis brothers last week. Mr. t'earce and, family have moved to Palo Pint') county. J.

S. Watson's brother visited him last week. Mr. Rutherford has purchased the house of Mr. T.

A. Davidson nr. north of the College and he is wrecking part of tho building and moving it to his farm. Tl 1 I a nni uupp or Antonio is hure. Mrs.

V. A. Andre ws entertain ed the Wednesday Club of Gran bury at her mother's, Mrs. Ii Moore. Maudie Jones of Fort Worth spent Sunday with parents.

Wilber Williams of Pioneer spent Sunday with mother. 5 Eld. Lyles of Granbury preach ed here Sunday afternoon. CHURCH OF CHRIST Christian A. Lyles, Minister If you are not attending church services elsewhere, we will welcome you at our services any time.

Bible study each Lord's day 10 a. m. Preachintr 11 a m. and 7:30 in Midweek Bible study, Wednes day, 7:30 p.m. CAliD OF THANKS May we take this method of thanking all who so willinglv contributed to the lessening of our sorrow during tie illnes and.

death f.fourdeir wife and mother. May you meet with the same kindness when these times come to you. John Moore Children. You are invited to attend sing ingatthe Methodist Church on Friday night. Bring some one with A number of the stores will be closed Thanksgiving Dav.

For Radio Service and Work see Elmer Davis. Repair TURKEYS FOR SALE, Mammoth Brorze for-stock; limited number; inves tigate before too late. Also, John son grass for sale See Gibson, R2 Phone 903-F13. The Marathon Cafe will serve Turkey dinner with all necessary for a rgood Thanksgiving meal next Thursday, NOTARY. PUBLIC Mrs.

Savage. HIGHWAY CAFE 'r Where quality rules Su preme. PALACE CAPE Eat with us and enjoy the best of meals. Good home made Chill. Give us a trial.

i of two of ried and of of $14 150 es, i. as is prrphsey, spersstion and cove rent work. It is the general opinion of a'! who attended thit school that Bro. Strip'irg is one the tru st prc'oond b'eschol ara in th part Ten. Ha gv us th 'y Scriptures refereicos Ui a more stud of the B)V.

Bro. Strip I ng inform I as that has boeri a student of tho Bible from chil 1 r.ool. Our onlr regret I that more of our preic' er brethern and Itvmen coul 1 not gt the benefit fif his night lcfurs. It g.itea as grt pisure tn recim bs teyehing t) any church or co-nrnunity trut wishes SctKKil. He is strict'? or tbo You ay address him Granbury.

Tens, K'3. tJoiie order of the church this 21st ditO 1335. Myrtle Mitch. II. 'C iurch Cierk WHO WANTS' A BEAUTIFUL, PIANO AT A BAIIGAIN? We miy have in your vicinity in ft few days a splendid upright ano with duet bench, to match A'so a lovely Baby Grand in two tone mahogany.

Terms if de ire Might tike livesiock, poul try or feed p.irt payment. Ad (ress at ance. BUOOh: MAYS The Ro liable Piano iusp, Dallas, Texas WANTED Pecans andturkeys. Top prices paid Bandy Hatchery A Produce mit. God bless our womeo! Pro ceeds go to foreign missions.

Jes9 G. Cooke, pastor, Thanksgiving, New Year' PERNANEHTS To Suit Every One, You may Jet more, but you caXt Set better. Our motto Is. To Please Every One. Come in To See Us.

Rippetoe Beauty and Barber Shop rv Vi 1 1 ii linn. iirrn i iun' uUr term ihrrNf. imh County of Ho.xl t1'" fjrt1 tlwrruf.rii the town oi v.n 1 .1... Xl.lllTJtV HMQ IT. lecon.l Saturday In Uecenii.

laJ3 da? iwember 1U35. I iiie inie iifin nu v. File numher l-inti 3624. tbetj' IMl Price, kindle warn Mr Velnn WiMlard ano ha.jsj Ni wton U'oolard lued in ail dun Ion the Jt.l oi u. ma ties oivm wnoe rfHiirmr i ui.w.ii Joinr.1 with other defendants Mrs.

Marion Hinckley nd hU'ttsmi Don Hinckley. Mary .1 here Coivin und N'irJiriia Colvinnnd in i substance ns to- it' That th PlaintifTs and tji 1 t'nd ants are the joint owners of ibe knd described in this citation, I1 lards beinii located In Hood County Texas. That the PlaintifT. Fannie UoNtick; I.illie WaUlrup. Mr.

X. II Blue; Helle Prire. Mrs. Velma Wool ard and tho Defendant Charles fotvia nri irti fntiilcd to and Own! an undivided on-wvrnth lntfren In said lands hereinafter described an(l that the Defendants. Mrs Var ion Hinckley, Mary Theresa Coivin and Virginia Coivin of the other one seventh undivi led interest in kid lands, the said Mrs.

Hiru only owning a life estate of one third of said one seventh anil the sai Mary Theresa Coivin and Virginia Coivin owning the fee simple tit Is in said One Seventh, undivided Interest In said lands. That the suit is brouht for the purpose of making a partition and division of said lands. That the said lands are of the estimated valve $3,500.00 and the said PlaintiflV lor citation and for partition of said lands If the same can Is parti tioned In kind anil. In caa iteamot he partition in kind, then th th" Court will so, find and appoint re crlver to sell the same andoake partition of the funds as provided by law, and for general and specific relief. That the said lands so prayed to be partitioned are descriteJ In the following field said field notes covering 273 acres of the Leo Koark survey, 59 acres of the V.

Plemmons survey. 100 aore- of the Jose Maria Y'harbo survey. 87 ai res of the V. Phillips survey, 53 1-2 ncres of the S. Ruclf survey" and 33.

1-3 nores of Nancy KennT, Vc-Kinney Williams surveys, all tf which aid lands are descrihed in the following set of fodd notes t)'it: Beginning at the N. I corner of a 33 acre tract, out of the Nancy Ken rtf survey, belonging to the estate of S. C. Coivin jind wife, both deceag l. Thcnco S.

30. K. 1 vr. the K. corner of sail 3 3 if act Thence N.

GO to the S. V. rntr of the J. I. Crow Survey.

The r.ce 30 E. 8 1 vrs. rfnk tor corner. Thence 60 W. 1 1 96 vrs.

rock for corner. Thence N. 30 V. crossing the S. H.

line of the Leo Kourk sur vey at 81 vrs. and continue along the East line of the I. W. Walley sur vey. In ail 1181 vrs.

to an inner cor nerof the said Koark survey. Thence S. Caw. at 207 vrs. pass the S.

corner of the S. Rugle survey at 3 43 pass the S. W. corner of SHid Rugle survey at 564 vrs. the S.

corner of the tract, out of the Willis Phillips survey belonging to said Coivin Estate. Thence N. 30 W. passing the S. corner oj the T.

P. Helms survey at 183 vrs. and at 692 vrs. the N- corner of the tract out of said Phillips survey belonging to said estate, on the E. B.

line of said f. Helms survey and. continuing same course 260 vrs. the N. E.

corner or said Helms survey. Thence 60 W. 37 vrs a rock. Thence 30; W. 246 vrs.

to the N. W. corner of the tract out of the Jose Y'barbo survey belonging to said estate. Thence N. 60 E.

634 vrs to the W.B. line of the W. L. Plemmons sur vey, continuing same course. 419 vrs.

to a rock for corner. Thence 30 W. 206 vrs. Thence N. 60 531 vrs.

to the E. B. Tine of said Plemmons survey. Thence 30 naasintf the Fl eorner of S8' Plemmons survey at 502 vrs. In ah 746 vrs.

to the N. B. line of sid I Roark survey. Thence N. 60 to the place of begini.ir.g containing 267 acres out i I at I Several from hr attended the circus at Granbury last Sat urdiy.

Tit, i. was re-orainu last rinay I ney ii meet every two wetks. So every hodv is invited to come and es pecially the patrons of the schoo re-urtfed to co operate w.un tiie teachersTfi lielp make it a sue cess. Clyatt Price lef Monday for Stamford to visit hi two sisters D'stroo and Liverna. Th, farmers are busy tryinir to untlier their cropland would welcome a fe days of wartnj sunshine.

Some took advantage of the fretz? last week to kill some hokts. 'The frost did not oo much damage to trie green vetfetation as it was so wet Neri News Chis Umphress. and wife Fort Worth ipent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Garnett who is sick. Halph Nash and wife, Mrs Cooper and snn Hubert visited Miss Iwana Cooper who is teach ing in Johnson county.

bert Whht and wife of Fort Worth visited, her aunt, Mrs Kate Bills. Saturday night. Mrs. Duncan had her mother and other relatives from Cle burne with her Sunday. Mrs.

Herbert Umphress of Mambrino visited Mrs. Alfred Pierce and Mrs. Henry Bills SundaVi Armstrong and children spent Sunday with her mother rs. Sue. TCLAR CHAPTER F.

F. A. Five acres oT corn or 5ve acres ats is more profitable t'laj pigs, according to recD'ds supervised practic, work car on during the years of 193-1 1-3j by Jack Glover, a pupil Vocational Agriculture in the Tolar High School. A summary his records follows: FIVE ACRES OATS Expenses seed, rent 10; labor, other' ex penses, total, $43.80. Receipts, i4l bu.

oats. $50 .40 bales hay; $15.00: Net income. $31.63. FIVE ACRES CORN jxpenscs seed, $100; rent labor, other expeDS $16 40; total. $65.80.

Receipts, 150 bu. corn, $120 00 Net income, $54 20. B. Carawav, Jr. Reporter WARD'S VARIETY We have the nicest selec Hon of Christmas merchan dise ever brought to Gran bury.

We are displaying rapidly as possible. It priced low. Trade In Granbury, Come to see us Another Piece About Mother Hubbard Some one has said that the American people will never shoot Santa Claus. But they will. Prosperity is up and down like children on a See Saw.

We farmers have heen tolerable prosperous but there are forces at work that will carry us down again if we are not careful. We are going to need something besides cotton and corn to fall back on. During the worst of the depression a man near Stephenville sold Delicious Apples from his orchard at $2.50 per bushel. He made two bushels per tree on seven year trees. He could sell a bushel of apples and buy twenty-five bushels of oats.

J. I. Cockrell near Goldwaithe sold Golden Delicious Apples for $3.50 per bushel. Apples have a way of bearing when all other fruit is scarce. So the roan who plants a few acres of ap- pies on the Brazos said will not find the cupboard bare as old Mother Huhbard did.

Think of it And send for our catalog. FITZGERALD NURSERY STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS 8ai or the Leo Koark survey, a out of the W. L. Plemmons survey 100 acres out of the Jose V'aria.

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