Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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safne be sold under appropriate
orders of the court and the money
divided . according to the interest
of parties.
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LEX BARKER IN
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We laive a complete stock and will be gijci io supply you
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Scholarships To •
Baptist Girls
RHONE 197
SATURDAY 1:00 P. M
S“"““7-ALL i'97 FOR FE ATURE’TiME
Snndnv CMv—
THE BQWFlBY boys in
“Fightins* Fools
★ Drain crankcase ood rail! wM
Fresh, dean oil
100 acres out of the C. Payne
Survey, being the remaining por-
tion of that 153 acres of land de-
i scribed in i^ deed frod W. C. Crut-
i cher to A. Owings, dated Dec-
Friday, May 6, 1949 ,
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Wednesday and Thursday—
CARY GRANT IN
“Every Girl j
Should Marry”
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O'clock a. m
able 62nd
Franklin
House in Mt
Said plaintiff
on the 9th <>:iy
The file-’iHwnber of ‘-■aid sun
No. 4450.
The rani' u •!<'- parLe- i
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the merits of the other side of the
question. Members of Congress lis-
ten to both sides and not being
selfishly interested in the matter,
hey are i na position to do what
they believe is right and just un-
der the circumstances. However,
mistakes are made ip law-making
must be fned with the secretary
to the president not later than June
1. 1949. Forms for applications, may
be obtained by writing tq the
president’s secretary. M uy Hardin-
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F’ dh ■ ' (i ii.io law.
I ••(,'. ; will piobably
•:I.-t ■11 :i ialiy as they are.
j shell; Robert Ovyings; Marvi. Ow-
i ings; Dorothy Owings; Freddie Ow-
Jltigs, Mattie Tennison, individually
vur. u.. ---- BELTON. Texas,—Mary Hardin- and "*
value of this plant has Baylor college is offering 17 scho- ings
I larships for the coming year to |
Issued this the 2nd day of April,
1949. ‘ *
OPENING WEEK NIGHTS
. 7 00 P. M.
x.v„ PREVIEW, 9:00P.M.
Sunday, 1:30. p.m. Continuous Program Both Days
There has never been a time in
the history of our country when
so many, lobbyists were jn Wash-
ington trying to influence the pas-
sage or defeat of legislation. Na-
turally, these individuals and
groups are selfishly interested. It As simple exampies, on the face-
..I.. - .. r • i tious side, tlie impossibility of be- ;
pleader, because of personal, jng exact the transportation com- |
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THE MT. VERNON OPTIC-HERALD
Pubhsned Rverv Friday
Mt. Varnan Optic wtablithxl >tl*4—Franklin Herald eetabllehed itto
• Mount Vernon. Franklin County. Texae
CHARLES K. DEV ALL. Editor-Publisher
OLIN HARDY, Manager
■ntared In the port office at Mt. Vernon aa aacond elaae matter
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Is Monte in Franklin and Adjoining Counties .
is Months Kleewhera----—
fee Tear tn Franklin and Adjoining Countiae-------
fee Tear Kleewhera-------------------
■ktrmal obituaries, resolutions of respect and memorial poems published at regular
^sestidng raise. * _____ j
Monday fhe
1949. at
before
restrict
Comity, at
Vernon
pet i> ion
. of December
.,ubji'c' - fr
t" ; 'ended:
l-'i'-t to I
Saturday Only—
SABU IN
“Song of India”
THE MOUNT VERNON OPTIC-HERALD
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Cunningham, Sr.; T. J. Cunning-
hum, Jr.; Ruth Cunningham Lind-
say and husband, Ted Lindsay;
Janice Cunningham; Clara Howde-
' shell and husband, Jack Howde-
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“Border Feud”
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idea that in the making of laws,
exact justice must be meted out
to all interests affected. Even our I
Constitution and laws do not guar-
antee exact justice. Equal justice
only is the goal that we strive for.
rii? Walking Hills”
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| ficiatibn plant; end three
I coal mines in Oklahoma The RFC
1 it the only place where money for
a project of this kind can pos-
“Knock on Anv Door”
Missionary union and served as the |
and president of the WMU in
loan j
; because it would be against their uates of
own selfish interests. The banks in
our Stale do not
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16th day
or before 19
the Honor-
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the Court
Texa-,
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28 1-2 acres in the F. T. Rob.
erts Survey described in a deed
from G. P Sneed to A. Owings,
1 dated February 28, 1918, recorded
- in Vol. 38. Page 73. of the Deed
Records of Franklin County. Texas.
Monday and Tuesday—
DANE ( I ARK IN
“Whip Lash”
“The Velvet Touch”
VF'rJQN Tin- YI'PE
SVLI’HI R SPRINGS, TEXAS
25c and 12c. Tax Included
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: The unknown husband
the defendant. Jerry Smith,
GREETING':
| Yotf are commanded .to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s petition
at or before 10 o'clock a. m. of
the first Monday after'the expir-
ation of 42 days from the date of
will amount to $180 for the year
1J49- r-l).
Mrs. Fannie Breedlove Davis, a
large - Mary Hardin-Baylor graduate, led
in the organization uf the Texas
Woman’s M ssionary union, in 1880; j ember 29. 1902, recorded in Vol. ]
- , slle also ai<ied in organization q. Page 108 of the Deed Records I
sibly be obtained. The large banks Of the Southern Baptist Woman's oi Franklin County, Texas.
of the Nation are interlocked with Missionary union and served as the | Being all of the McKinney &
the “big steel” companies
would not consider such a
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Friday and Saturday—
TIM HOLT IN
“Brother In
The Saddle”
extended to cct
Ik-ch.'.n n.
x our. pi operfy aifainsi other
perils, that yott can'! afford to run the risk of
pat int> hundreds of dollars of your own money
if yoi hay - a kiss, say t torn a yy indstorm, or
explosion.
EOK SI’I i R1I Y. ASK —
Texas, j Williams Survey of 160 acres and
being bounded on the South by-(
the W F. Dyer Survey, on the
East by the O. James Survey, on
the North by the C. Payne Sur- I
vey, and on the West by the J.
Brantley and W. Birdwell Surveys. I
it is in the public interest, yvill
costs just as much as a size 12, | <ontribute materially to nation il
although there is much more lea- ' prosperity and yveliafe lynp
ther in the latter; und the bald- ! help strengthen our national
headed man continues to pay the fense.
same price foi a haircut. The con-
just the same as in other cases. I elusion is—exact justice is impos- I
Mnnv nnnnlp havr thn prrnnpnns Hhlr*. - ;
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sS ALMONT o«T<7|s
SMOKl .
guardian of Dorothy Ow-
and ‘Freddie Owings,
minors, atid Elton Tennison, hus-
Texas girls in honor of Mrs. Fan- -band of Mattie Tennison, as De-
nie Breedlove Davis and the Wo-
man’s Missionary union of the
state, according to Dr. Gordon G.
Singleton, prtsident of the col-
lege.
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Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Mt.
Vernon, -Texas, this the 2nd day
of April, A. D., 1949.
J. W. MIDDLETON, Clerk Dis-
trict Court, Franklin County,
Texas. ___ M-«c. <
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B'llS
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Being 4. 45 acres in the O James
Survey described in . a Mineral
Lease from Cora Lee Owlpgs et al j
to’ C. A. Davenport, dated Febru-
ary 24. 1938, recorded in Vol. 29,
Page 132. of the C & L Records of
Fianklin County, Texas; and that
Plaintiffs and Defendants are the
issuance of this Citation, the sanm 'owners in lee simple of those lands,
of to-wit:
Situa'ed in Scurry County. Tex-,
as and being Lot 6. in Block 47.
fdi-Dowell Addition, and. Lot 4. in
Block 6. Grayum X- Clark Addition,
i i tlie City of Snyder1
Flan 'ill T for a partition in
kind of stall part or portion of
aid 1 .
t.ppoml I: .1-
Applicants must be “1949 grad-
t accredited high schools
and must be in the unper 50 per
- ' 1 ‘7 have the capital cent of tneir classes. Applications
resources to justify any such loan,
so anyone yvlio makes the argu-
ment against the Government
making _tht loan possible u mak-
ing an argument against tlie es-
interests, to see the viewpoint or I panles charge no more to the 300- j tablishment of the plant. Every j Baylor college,
pound person for transportation effort yvill be put forth by me to !
than they do the person who only , secure the approval of this loan,
weighs 100 pounds; a size 6 shoe j as
costs just as much as a r‘—
FEDERAL AU) IO EDUCATION
It now appear., reasonably cer-
tain that the Bill providing $300-
million a year in Federal funds
, lor aid to education yvill become a
layv this session. The Bill contains
| these principal provisions: '1' re-
i quire that tlie aveiage expenditure
per pupil must be $55 in all school
sot 1AI SEf J RITY
i The Con-nitte'1 on Way:, and
, Means of the House has been work
ing for Weiks on the Admini.ctra-
- lion's prrtpc.-.al to extend Social
Security benefits. Jt may now saf-
, ri.v be predicted that sucii a Bill
j yvill be proposed by the middle of
June, and it yvill include on a
. voluntary basis, the farmers; and
on a basis not so complicated and
I districts; <2j allow states to eietei-
I mine use of money tor non-public
|.‘cbool>; <3i allocate money to
'stales on the basis, of the num-
! in r of children of school ; -e and
' 1 hr "«laiU'. pe ' c.’.p'ta inccj.r.e.
tain iimitatfefns ,
1 whi< li money u
■ 5i require stales
sill’d- S'l-ite. Co:
HERE’S WHAT WE DO
•* Analyze engina-penorniance
scientifically with Ford factory-
!• recommended analysis equip-
ment.
* Adjust carhuretor.
•* Adjust and clean spark plugs.
* Clean fool pump.
* Adjust distributor points.
THE BATTLE FOR STEEL IS | ]1 . flffprjn0
he Lone Star Bteel Company is VUllvgV VIlTllllIg
asking for a $74-million loan from .. . ■ • m
the Reconstruction Finance Corpor-
ation to provide for the construc-
tion of steel-making facilitits at
its plant at Lone Star, including !
particularly, oil well casing, line
' pipe, and other oil company goods. |
---eie'he present t----- ... . ,
' *1 50 been established by competent en-
LAz^oo i gixeeri at an amount in excess
of $56-million which, would be
i pledged, along with the full value
I of the additional futilities to be
I constructed, as4 collateral for the
| loan. All questions about the feas-
i ibility and the practicability of this
project, have- been femoved by al-
: ’ most two years successful opera-
| lion if the blast furnace and coke
| oven plant, together with the op-
! iration of the ore mines, ore bene- j
same price foi a haircut. The con-
t°|
fenrfants.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to-wit:
Being a suit for the partition of
the surface only of certain lands
One of the scholarships is to be. situated in Franklin County, Tex-
awayded to a girl in each of the as, jointly owned by Plaintiffs and
17 WMU districts in Texas. Each I Defendants in fee simple, to-wit:
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Dealer
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Mt Vernon, Texas
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MOORE MOTORS
Broadway Theatre
-ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW
20e and l!c. Tax Included
Come to Sulphur Spring
ndtt^nal
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Mt. Vernon, Texas
Tuesday and Wednesday—
BRIAN DONLEVY IN
“Lucky Stiff”
Thursday and Friday
JANF WYMAN IN
“Kiss In The Dark”
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Devall, Charles K. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1949, newspaper, May 6, 1949; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268172/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.