The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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Although Texao U the largest
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THE nnUyntWATTK EAOLE APRIL 9. \Wj_
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No business too large
for us to handle, none
too small to receive
every courtesy and
attention.
Goldthwaite, Texas
Child Health Day
In Texas May
of K. Jones, are Defendants, and
said Petition alleging- _
Jan. l*f- 1®**'
lawfully seized
(599 3 10 acres
That about
plaintiffs were
«nd possessed of
V land out of the William nun-
can"one-thlrd League surgiyu
Mills County, Texas, betas the
•ante land sold and conveyed to
them by W. L Eddy and wife
Eva Eddy, October 19. I938' by
deed recorded in Vplume 79. page
316, of the deed records of Mills
County, Texas, and being the’
same land heretofore conveyed
deed
by
page
deed
to W. L. Eddy In
viz: 140 acres of land by
recorded In Volume 40, page 91
20 acres and 76 171 acres of land
deed recorded in Volume 40,
92, 295 acres of land by
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 date said de-
fendants entered upon said pre-
mises and/'-fJectedSJ plaintiffs
therefrom and are claiming and
asserting some title thereto the
nature of which is to plaintiffs
Men's Glee
1
Austin.—-Governor James V
Allred has proclaimed May 1 as
the Uth annual Child Health
Day In Texas, In orwijnwrtif.
with a national observance ol
the day under proclamation la-
med by the President of the
United States. The State Depart,
meat of Health Is sponsoring
MqrZfcy H~TCxmT
Governor Allred said, "May
Day has become an incentive for
campaigns to Immunize our chil-
dren against smallpox, dlptherla.
typhoid fever, whooping cough,
to encourage child health clin-
ic. dental, prenatal, preschool Uld
to find and treat crippled child-'
ran; to wuge safe milk cam-
paign* realizing that the health
and security of our children are
erawitlel to the well-being of our
Mate and nation, and as such
deserving encouragment through
Urn development of plans to pro-
mote maternal and child health
and to extend child welfare
now therefore, I. James V. Allred.
Governor of the State of Texas,
do hereby proclaim May 1 as
Child Health Day, and urge all
agencies, public and private,
concerned with the health and
welfare of children, on this day
to co-operate In the plans of fed-
eral, state and local agencies in
Club
Music Meet
Belton —As a dosing feature
of the State Musk: Meet for high
school girls, sponsored annually
by Mary Hardin-Baylor, the
University of Texas men's glee
dub is being brought to the
campus by Historical-Phils lit-
erary society.
-Theudtste Music Meet la to be
held at , the college April 9-ta
at which time participants from
over the state will enter the pi-
ano, violin, trio,.and chorus and
voice, con tests. The entries from
NaVaaota will be sponsored by
ptary Cantrell, a graduate of the
college, and the entries from Lu.
ling by Syhie Leonard, a former
student also.
Members of the music faculty,
aided By college student* wlU
give a recital for the guests on
the evening of the 9th, and af
the dose of the meet on Satur-
day the winners will participate
In a recital preceding the glee
dub's appearance.
The Unlvendty of Texaa glee
dub Is composed of 23 voices,
and a varied program of classi-
cal and seml-classlcal music will
be given, with spedal features
being the presentation of a mus-
ical comedy and numbers by a
quartet, violinist and soloist.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
ot Mills County, OreeUng:
You are hereby commanded to
summon T. F. Kinsey, who re-
>2des In New York State, and the
following named persons whose
place of residence Is to the
Plaintiffs, unknown: A. I. Tol-
son, James F. Duncan, Jam®8 L
Duncan, Robert L. Duncan, Eliz-
abeth Duncan, Eliza J. Duncan,
John W. Duncan, E. C. Duncan,
William Duncan, Sarah E. Mc-
Orew, Richard I. Owaltney,
Elizabeth L. Owaltney, Eliza-
beth J. Owaltney, Elizabeth T.
Gwantley, A. L. Angler, F. 8.
Robertson, F. O. Robertson, Eu-
pia Evetts, Emma 8. Evetts, G
•J. Smith, F. W. Sihlth, Ben A.
Mitchell, Jesse .Warren, Polie
Jones, Sarah Warren, James E.
Stringer, Vernon A. Casper, V
A. Casper, C. P. Scripture, J. C
Stearn'es, L. T. Harlln, L. T Hav-
lin, N. C. Hawkins, Mrs S. Gibbs,
Sallle E. Gibbs, C. G. Barrett,
Mrs. J. E. Jortes and Frank Dill,
and also all of the heirs, legatees,
devisees, assigns, and legal rep-
resentatives of the above named ] unknown, and thus unlawfully
persons, and of K. Jones, all of withhold from plaintiffs the pos.
whose names and places of resl- .session thereof to their damage
denoe, are to the plaintiffs un- In the sum of *8500 00; and the
known. reasonable rental value of said
By making Publication of this property Is $600 00 per year
Citation once in each week for j Plaintiffs further allege that
four successive weeks previous they and those under whom they
to the return day hereof, In hold have had and held posses-
some newspaper published' In ston of said premises In such
your county, to appear at the manner and under such condl-
next Vegular term of the Dls- tiana, as give them title thereto
trlot Court of Mills County, to under the 8Utut« of Limitation
be holden at the Court House for 3 years. Article 5507 Revised
thereof, In Goldthwaite, Texas, statutes of Texas, tor 5 year*
on the First Monday In May. A Article 5509, Revised Statutes of
D, T937, - the same being tit* 3rd • Texan ;fwT0' ywtt.A fU<5T<T 351TJ
day of May, A.D. 1967. Revised Statutes of Texas; and
Then and there to answer ft for 25 years. Article 5519. Re-
petition filed In said Court on vised Statutes of Texas
the 27th day of March, A.D. 1937, Plaintiffs pray that defend-
er a suit numbered on the Dock, ants be cited to appear and an-
et of said Court, No. 2514, where- swer their petition and on a fin-
in '' al hearing, that they recover of
W. H. Williamson and J. C defendants, title and possession
CANADIAN-AMERICAN
UNION?
Prime Minister Mackenzie King
has gone down to Washington to
c-nfer with President Rooeevet
on matters of "mutual Interest
tp Canada and the United
States." .
What he Is actually doing Is
helping frame a North American
program and policy that will gov-
ern his course of action In the
forthcoming imperial conference.
It may sound like an amazing
severar tracts, and revolutionary circumstance
._ ‘ -o-
promoting the health and secur- I Palestine—Miss Miriam Brook
ity of the mothers and children fngr
of Texas, and to make arrange- “ J
was killed and seven other per-
sons Injured, four seriously. In
15, member of a party of
Beaumont schoOT girls returning
ments for carrying these benefits 'ffdm a music contest at Denton,
to the children of every county j
in the state "
Dr. Oeo. W. Cox, state health an automobile collision near Elk-
officer. and the Division of Ma- w^ ,2 miles south of Palestine,
torual and Child Welfare of the^ sSndav
State Department of Health Join 0_
with Governor Allred In an ear- ._
nest plea or co-ordinated ef- I 8tamford.—R. G. Cain, 30, was
forts of all health agencies, and killed 15 miles west of Stamford
voieei the hope that May Day be early Sunday when his truck
the Incentive for better health, crashed Into a Santa Fe train,
conditions throughout the year
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STOP THAT ITCHING
If you are ootnerea by the Itch
ing qf Athlete’s Foot, Eczema
Itch or Ringworm, Hudson Bros
will sell " you a Jar of Black
Hawk Ointment on a guaranty
Williamson are Plaintiffs, and
Austin Jones, Mrs Austin Jones,
Waiter and Mrs Walter Jones,
Polie Jones, Mrs K. Jones. Har-
old Jones, Mrs J. N. Moon. J
N. Moon, Juanita Dill, Mrs. Nora
Elliott, J O. Elliott, Henry Allen
Barry. T F Kinsey, Hardy Wil-
cox, Barton Wilcox, Donald Wll-
«ox, E B. Wilcox, Travis Wilcox
Mrs. R. O. Allen, R. O. Allen, A
I. Tolsan, " James F. Duncan
James L. Duncan. Robert L
Duncan}. Elizabeth Duncan, Eliza
J. Duncan, John W. Duncan. E
C. Duncan. William Duncan, Sar.
ah E. McGrew, Richard I. Gwalt-
ney, Elizabeth L. Owaltney, Eliz-
abeth J. Gwaltney, Elizabeth T
Owaltney, A. L. Angler. F S
Robertson, F. G. Robertson, Eu-
nia Evetts, Emma S. Evetts, G
Jj Smith, F. W. Smith, Ben A
Mitchell, Jesse Warren. Sarah
Warren, Jame* F. Stringer. Ver-
non A. Casper, V A Casper, C.
P. Scripture, J. C Stearns, L. T.
Harlln,L. T. Havlin, N. C. Haw-
kins, Mrs' S. Gibbs. 8allie E
Gibbs, C. G. Barrett, Mrs. J. E
Jones, and Frank Dill, and all
the heirs, legatees, devisees, as
signs and legal representative5
of the above named parties and
of the above described lands,
that writ of possession Issue and
for their rents and damages and
all costa of suit
This action Js brought ax well
to try ttttr ax for damages.
Herein Ball not, but have be-
ore said Court, at Its aforesaid
next regular term, this writ with
your return thereon showing
how-you have executed the same
Given under my hand and the
Don’t put up with useless
PAIN j
- Get rid of it
| When functional pains of !
menstruation are severe, take •
; CARDUI. If it doesn't'bene- I
fit you, consult a physician. >
1 Don’t neglect such pains. They j
I depress the tone of the nerves, *
cause sleeplessness, loss of ap-
j Petite, wear out your reslst-
| ancc. Getea bottle of Cardul
j and see whether it will help
j you, as thousands of women
have said it helped them.
) Besides casing certain pains, dar-
[ dui aids In building up the r*:o!«
system by iplng women to get
! «»re strength from their food.
that the Prime Minister of Can-
ada should seek the views df the
President of the United States
before conferring with the lead-
ers of the motherland and our
.sister dominions
Actually nothing Is more nat-
ural and proper For since'the
empire has been subjected to po-
litical abjunction, the United
States Is just as much a unit of
the empire as any one of the
self governing, and Independent
dominions
What, after all. unites the em.
plre?
First, there Is the tie of blood,
which the Uhl ted SUtes pofseses
in almost as full measure at
Canada -i’ "
Secondly, there Is the tie ol
common traditions, common
Ideals and common habits -ol
mind and heart.>11 of which are
shared by the American people-
Thirdly, there is the tie of
trade, In which the United States
could and should be associated,
particularly In regard to Canada. J
with whom she forms a single,
economic unit.
Fourthly, there u the tie. of the .
crown, which, although not ae- H
Cualiy'shareJ In a formal man-
ner by the American people. L
merely symbolic of those tradl-
Seal of said Court at Office In
Goldthwaite. Texas, this the 27th
day of March, A.D 1937
B J Keeae.
Clerk of the District Court
of Mini County, Trims
*
ttons Rod Ideate cited above 1
The fact te, that the Brit,-:
Empire W rapidly breaking a-
way from the Raman-eoneepiion -
o' empire, which we* purely pe-
HUcaT end taking an the as-
pect* of the ancient Oreek con-
ception of empire, which was
purely cultural and idealist!.
Thus the changing concept.,m-
of.empire that will gradually jn-,
fold the United States, if we en-
courage It, Involve# ahaotutely no
political change whatever. The
United States and Canada will
*U11 be ae politically distinct as
they are today.
We are glad to era the opinion
of the American PraMdent being c,t? <
carried In an Intimate way to
London. We are glad to tee a
closer »—relation between the
empire and the United States
For. In some way or other. Ca
nada la Inevitably date fated to
drew closer to her souther
netghobr.
Is It ndl better that Canada
and the United States should
seek a common destiny under
the aegis of the bbet economic
and cultural features of the em-
pire rather than tumble togeth-
er in some un—Hefactory and
unworkable political -union when
time and circumstances happen ■
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1937, newspaper, April 9, 1937; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072732/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.