The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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tfflJC—APRIL 1*^
THE TRAILER KING
BIO VALLEY
A large crowd attended preach
lng.services Saturday night and
Sunday night. There were 72
present at Sunday school. Mr*.
CundWf uud children were with j
Bro -Cundteff We were very
gTad to have them and want
them to come beck every time
they fan There were visitors
from nearby comm uni Use at
most of the services. We alwaysi
welcome visitors and- Invite you
to cwwuPack.
\Mr and Mrs. JoKir Bum£tt of
OoTdthwalte called In the . J Jv
8c huffier and daughter and Mr
and Mb A H. Hal* and child-
ren called In the home. .
Mr. and Mrs. Vtojrd Weaver
and aon spent Bunrtay frith h|i
mother.
' Mrr-and Mra. WW TTannaid at.
tended the Maggng at Rock
No business too large
for us to handle, none
too small to . receive
There ware Milan In the Law-
son home Sunday. *
Mr. and MM. Floyd Sykes ami
Lavern. H. A. %tag Mr. and
Mr* Elvis .Monia and LaNeii
Visited In the Bala hone Wed-
nesday night.
Mrs Conroe sad MM Wln%;
every courtesy and
attention.
Gpldthwaite, Texas
THE TRAILER KING
I breakfast in a valley. Just full of tasty bites;
I lunch beside a creek, And how it takes our cold cu
And often take my dinner - -Right through alKtrafflc ligh<
Upon a mountain peak. our djning rooms a dandy —
The landscapes flash right by me fasteat <„,<> yet mad^-
In one groat Jumbled mass; what sport It Is to balance
My bungalow has tires The. hot soup up a grade!
My .homestead Dins on gas ! . ; - y
“ It s full of lamps and gadgets
I shave when rounding comers And cubby-holes galore!
So please excuse those cuts! auheK hw they rattle
Ah, life 1 so eventful when we do sixty-four!
Inside those bouncing huts! And drylng ,em ^ ,lew Ls
My wife can do the housework M wlfe ^ wajh ^ ^
WhUe swaying down the pike ' when flfty p*r;
At 80 miles an hour ... . w
f*, rv,., .... uv.. r A.great delight to her
CITATION BY PUBLICATION on the First Monday In May, i
THS STATE OF TEXAS. D' 1W7- the name being the 3n
To the Sheriff or any Constable ; d*y of May’ A D- 1*®7,
of MUla County, Greeting: I Jhen.and there to answer i
You are hereby commanded to [ petition filed In said Court oi
summon T. F. Kinsey, who re-, the 27th day of March, AJD. 1937
sldoo In New York State, and the in a suit numbered on the Dock
following named persons wboee et of said Court, No. 2514, where
nlaCR nf rMi^smna la »a 4k.
ting -along fir.g Roberta went
bark with her father to spend a
few days with her mother We
are glad Mri Robertson Is doing
so well and hope she Is soon
abfe to be brought home
J J Cockrell Is still or, the sick
list. Those who yltted him Sun.
day afternoon were Mr and
Mrs. Harry Oglesby. Mr Miller
and Mr and Mr- Wm DennanT
The Community Club met In
the Hapgood home Friday night
for a pantry demonstration
Mr and Mrs Elvis Morris and
LaNell 4 visited In the Archer
home In town Friday night.
Mr and Mrs Orville Hale and
children from Narutta spent last
Saturday ui the J H Hai»
".Hr and’Mrs"Homer Wallace
and children called in the Bob
Robertson home Sunday after-
2 for 1 Sale Hudson’ Bros
place of residence Is to the
Plaintiffs, unknown: A. Z. Tol-
son, James F. Duncan, James L
puncan, Robert L. Duncan, E1U-
tbeth Duncan, Bisa J. Duncan,
John W. Duncan, E. C. Duncan,
William Duncan, Sarah E. Mc-
Qrey, ’ Richard L Owaltney,
Elisabeth L. Owaltney, Eliza-
beth J. Owaltney, Elizabeth T.
Owantley, A L. Angler, FT S.
Robertson, F. O. Robertson, Eu-
Ua Evetts, Emma & Evetts, O.
J. smith, r. W. smith, Ben A.
Mitchell, Jeeae Warren, Poiie
Jones, Sarah Warren, James E.
Stringer, Vernon A. Casper, V
A. Gasper, C. P. Scripture, J. C
SMarnee, Ij. T. Hartln, L. T. Hav-
tln, N. C. Hawkins, Mrs. S. Olbbs,
tallle B. Olbbs, C. O. Barrett,
4m. J. E- Jones and Frank Dill,
tad alio all of the heirs, legatees,
devisesa assigns, and legal rep-
aesntatlves of the above named
persons, and of K. Jones, all of
wboee names and places of resl-
leoce, are to the plaintiffs un-
known.
. By making Publication of this
"Ration once in each week for
our successive weeks previous
> the return day hereof, In
np- newspaper published In
sir county, to appear at the |
at regular term of the Dls-
.ot Court of Mills County, to
holden at the Court House
ereof, In Ooldthwaite, Texas,;
W. H. WUllamson and J. C.
Williamson 'are Plaintiffs, and
Austin Jones, Mrs. Aultln Jones,
Walter and Mrs. Walter Janes,
Poiie Jones,-Mrs. K. Jones, Har-
old Jones, Mrs. J. N. Moon, J
N. Moon, Juanita DU1, Mrs. Nora
Elliott, J. G. Elliott, Henry Allen
Barry, T. F. Kinsey, Hardy Wil-
cox, Barton Wilcox, Donald Wil-
cox, E. B. Wilcox, Travis Wilcox,
Mra. R. O. Allen, R. O. Allen, A
I. Toteon, James F. Duncan
James L. Duncan. Robert L
Duncan, Elizabeth Duncan, Eliza
J. Duncan, John W. Duncan, ■.
C. Duncan, William Duncan, Bar.
The old-time home? You take it’
Me for the open road1
My house It must go places -
I like a- swift ‘abode;
,I'm sick of those old neighbors
The same old .scenes each day;
Come, mother, shutt the windows
Honk! honk! We'g onjjjirjyay,
......... By hTi PHILLIPS
In The \ Houston chronicle
FIRST MASTER OF MYSTERY Collins story,
ney, Elisabeth L. Owaltney, Elis-
abeth J. Owaltney, Elisabeth T
Owaltney, A. L. Angler, F. 8.
Robertson, F. O. Robertson, Eu-j.
Properly Equipped
Shop.
Balanced Parts
Stock.
Your car was built to give y
lc us look after it and yc
rightfully entitled to •«
. Nothing 14ft off that Is re*
Nothing put on that Ls'unne
No )nb tw sjr.nl! -no Mb ton
Factory Trained
Mechanics.
the beat. At .the persistent Im-
portunities of the- lrepyesdblc
Alexander Woolcott, Random
House at last has reprinted “The
Moonstone,’’ along with another
Chevrolet Co. {
Ff?£F/\o sufferers of
STOMACH LLCERS
HYP*. RACIDITY
Hehff
i mam U • ^ 1
from Ooldthwaite called In their
1 Wanda Lee visited in the law- qqb RohartHB htBS flunda.
jwe&home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bob Robertson accompany
Oeorge Robertson came In them down tglfeg. Hapgood
from Temple Saturday and re- a short vHt in tin nfUt-i
ported Mrs Robertson, who is in noon —Bills Jap.
nla Evetts, Emma 8. Evetts, O.
J. Smith. F. w. Smith, Ben A.
Mitchell, Jesse Warren, Sarah
Warren, James F. Stringer, Ver-
non A. Casper, V. A. Casper, C
P. Scripture, J. C. Steams, L. T.
Harlin, L. T. HavUn, N. C. Haw-
kins, Mrs. S. Olbbs, Sallle E
Olbbs, C. Oi Barrett, Mrs. J. E.
Jones, and Frank Dill, and all
the heirs, legatees, devisees, as-
signs and legal representatives
of the above named parties and
of K. Jones, are Defendants, and
said Petition alleging:
That about Jim. 1st, ' 1937
plaintiffs were lawfully seized
end possessed of 899 3! 10 acres
of land out of the William Dun-
can one-third League survey In
Mills County, Tekas, being the
came land sold and conveyed to
th«n t>y W. L. Eddy and wife,
Bva Eddy, October 19, 1938, by
deed recorded In Volume 79, page
316, of the deed records of Mills
County, Texas, and being the
-ame land heretofore conveyed
to W. L. Eddy In several tracts,
viz: 140 acres of land by deed
recorded In Volume 40. page 91,
Repairing
20 acres and 76 13 acres of land
by deed recorded’ In Volume 40
page 92, 295 acres of land by
deed recorded In Volume 40.
page 93. and 224 acres of land
by deed recorded in Volume 57,
page 102; of the Deed Records of
Mills County, Texas to all of
which reference is made.
That on said d»te said' de-
fendants entered upon said pre-
mises aqd ejected plaintiffs
therefroor&ncNire claiming and
asserting, some title thereto the
nature of which Is to plaintiffs
unknown, and thus
withhold from plaintiffs the pos.
novels are una.terpiece.s of sus-
pense and p!ot construction and
not the least in this regard Is
"The Moonstone "
The contemporary popularity’
of Collins established a vogue for
tales In which priceless jewel?
were ..v.len lain oriental uiolt
and traced by outraged Hindu
priests He became the progen-
itor or Uie modern school of the
super! natural, which Include J
Conan Doyic, Arthur Maeper «; y
Van Dyne and many other;
But the influence of his tech-1
nique was a) <> felt by the great-
est writers Ihcket^Hardy, Mere-
dith. Stevenson, .,
I)i his introduction *tlie* <j, I
terruptinn ’’ a he phrases irry-;
Mr Woolcott provides ’back-
ground information in" a pleu-
unlawfully |ant minner The second Collins
story, “The Woman In White "
session thereof to their damage he flnd.s a fearsome atxLlascln
the sum of $8500.00; and the atlng mystery in some wavs is
reasonable rental value of said-more-brilliant than The Moon
property 1* $600 00 per year. stofie bm 4 a whole a le,s
Plaintiffs further allege that feet work and nilt, proW-lv
they and those under whom they speaking, a detective sterv it
hold have hdU and held posses- all" Kansas Cltyf8tar
slon of said premlaes to sneh
manner and under such condi-
tions, as give them title thereto
under the Statute of Limitation
for 3 years, Article 5507 Revised
Statutes o* Texas; for 5 years
Article 5509, Revised Statures 0f
Ttares; for 10 years. Article 5510
Revised Statutes of Texas, and
for 25 yeata. Article 5519, Re-
vised Statutes et Itone.
Plaintiffs pray that defend-
ants be cited to appear and an-
Rser their petition and on a fta-
»1 hearing, that they recover of
defendants, title and jpoaseastan
of the ebove described isnA«
that writ of poseeaston Issue and
for their rente and damages and
Ml costs of suit.“* .,. -X
This ectlon to brought as well
to try title as for damages.
■wHn Ml not. but have be-
an said Osurt, at Us aforesaid
next regular term, this writ wun
ftemach Pain.So Bad
I Could Hardly Work
s ’z.r1 **• >**?
TnZr,„MJ treatment on our
“oney back guarantee.-Hudson
Bros
1KMB0UWMC0.
now you naeg sgssuled the smbe.
ander my band end the
9m ot mk oown-et office hi
OoMUwalte, Ttaea. this the 37th
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1937, newspaper, April 16, 1937; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072673/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.