Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1939
JIM HOCG COUNTY ENTERPRISE
Mrs. M. Ha be and daughter are
visiting in McAllen.
First Baptist Church
I1KUNI. TEXAS
J. F. MILLER. Pastor
Bruni Briefs
Dr. Paul Greusel
DENTIST
Mrs. H. Wilson entertained the
Sewing Club. Those present were
Mcadatries: J. Gildart, Forest Clark,
H. Wisian. Guests were Mrs. Zom-
ely and Mrs. Seton and children of
Hebbronville. Refreshments were
served.
\ Mr*. E. J. Rogert, Reporter
MRS. A. H. MILLER. Reporter
We wish to invite you to the
services of the church on Sunday and
of worship und service for all ages,
during the week. There are places
both in the Sunday School and the
Training Union of our church.
The Men's Brotherhood and the
Lpdies W. M. S. met last Monday
evening with good attendance in
both meetings. These two phases of
our work are interesting and you ure
cordially invited to attend on the
second and fourth Monday evenings
of each month.
Regular Services are as follows;
Sunday Sc hool--— 10:00 A M.
Morning Sermon — — 11:00 A M.
Baptist T. U--7:00 P.M.
Evening Sermon — 8:00 P M
Mid-Week Prayer Meeting
each Wednesday at — 7:30 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. P. McBride, Mrs.
C. C. Roddy, Martha Jean and Mrs.
(J. F. McBride left Wednesday to
visit in San Antonio, Taylor ami
Bryan.
Vaeger-Stroman Bldg
Hebbronvlle, Texas
LEGAL NOTICE
No. 107
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cannon, re-
cently of Bruni, now of Premont,
visited Mr. Cannon’s parents here
Friday. Mr. W. M. Cannon retur-
ned home after visiting with them for
a couple of weeks.
Mrs. C. W. Clark gave her little
soil Wright a birthday party Satur-
day. Those who enjoyed the occassion
were Miss Hazel May Gildart, Fran-
ces Clark, Jean Paul Talbert and
David Clark Delicious refreshments
were served.
GUARDIANSHIP OF
BKLEN GARZA, FT AL,
MINORS.
Rev. L. B. Gilbert was the guest
of Rev. J. F. Miller and family Wed
nesday.
JIM HOGG COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts
Office at
COURT HOUSE
Hebbronville — Texaai
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK
JIM HOGG COUNTY, TEXAS,
NOVEMBER 16th A. D. 1939.
Mr. Tom Brown was in Laredo
Friday transacting business.
Mrs. Richard Monk is visiting her
mother in Alice this week.
Those who have had birthdays
recently are:
Hazel May Gildart, Sept. 5.
J. F. Rogers, October 4.
Mrs. J. B. Gildart, November 1.
David Clark, November 5,
Jim David Clark November 6.
Mrs. Forest Clark, November 8.
Wright Clark, November 12.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Griffin of May
Texas are visiting their daughter and
son-in-law Rev. and Mrs. J. F.
Miller of Bruni this week.
Mrs. Margaret Bradberry of La-
redo was the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Cockrell Sunday
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE WELFARE OF HELEN
GARZA, MAURILIO GARZA AND
SALVADOR GARZA, MINORS:
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones havo
had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Whittingham, Mr- Martin
Rhodes and two children from Glen-
rose. Mrs. Rhodes and Mr. Whit-
tingham are sister ami brother of
Mrs. ,1. C. Jones.
WANT HEALTHY FEET?
•RINGWORM’'
When your feet show the slightest
sign of redness, tiny blitters or white
scalds, it may he Athlete’s Foot.
TUCKO FOOT REMEDY promptly
relieves itching; kills the parasite;
heals infected spots; prevents infec-
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CITY PHAMACY
YELLOW SECOND SHEETS R'jxtl
JIM HOGG COUNTY ENTERPRISE
Notice is hereby given that by
order of the County Judge of Jim
Hogg County, Texas, a hearing will
j be had before the County Court of
R. Maupin of Rosen Jim Hogg County, Texas, on Monday
i of Mr. and Mrs. the 27th day of November, A D.
tesday. 1939, at 10:00 o’clock A, M. in the
office of the County Judge of Jim
a I, i i i m Hogg County, Texas, at the court-
house of said county in Hebbronville
Texas, on. the application of Ramon
Garza. Guardian of the Estates of
I I*\CY^x. ; Belon Garza, Maurilio Garza, and
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Mrs. A. Young and Mrs. Irwin
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Friday with a shower. A number of
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described lands situated in Jim Hogg I
and Zapata Counties, Texas, which I
said minors own, subject to a life)
state in one-third thereof owned by
the said Herminia R. de Gaza, towit:
Being 213.1/3 acres of land, more
or less out of B. S. & F. Sur. No.
1161, Cert. No. 1/516, Jim Hogg
County A list. No. 50, and being the
same tract of land set aside to Ce-
cilio Garza in a partition deed dated
Sept. 25, 1922, executed by Rafael i
Garza, et al, recorded in Vol. 3,1
page 363 et s Jq., of the Deed Re-
cords of Jim Hogg County, Texas,
to which reference is here made;
said 213.1/3 acres, more or less,
being described by metes and bounds
as follows, tow t: BEGINNING at
the Southeast corner of said Survey1
No. 161; THENCE N. 80.00 W.
along the South line of Sur. No,
161, at 1551.4 vrs. the Southwest
comer of this Share and the South-
west corner of Share No. 2 made for
Ramon Garza; THENCE N. 10.00
E. 1551.4 vrs. to the North corner
of this share and the Northeast cor-
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We are having splendid attendance
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services.
A welcome is extended to all to
come and worship with us.
ner of Share 2; THENCE S.35.00 E.
along the Northeast boundary line of
Sur. No. 161, at 2193.7 vrs. to
the place of beginning.
WITNESS my hand this the 16th
day of November, A. D. 1939.
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