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SEE ME fox Life Insurance
and Hospital Insurance. - Paul
. Stephens.
MEDICARE APPROVED: Spe-
eds, Wheel Chairs,
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Highway 75 South
DAVID CATCHING
Res. 893-6196
Sherman, Texas
1—me 8-Foot Tandem Disc On Wheels
. I—-6-Foot Service Shredder
1—14-Hole JOHN DEERE Grain Drill
1—479 IRC Planter on Frame
1—3-Section Harrow
1—IM me Cultivator
1—JOHN DEERE Oneway
1—3-Row Buster
1—Blade
1—3-Disc Breaking Plow
3—Grain Trailers
THURSDAY
Barbecue beef on bun
Pork and beans
Sweet relish
Fruit jello
Milk
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at the school
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HELP WANTED: for employ-
ment with city water depart-
ment, experience desirable,'
Buddy W. Camper
editor and publisher
FOR SALE
New home under construction
in the Hilltop Addition
Owens Lumber fa
Whitewright
niiDC Gat Appliance*
Dawson Propane Co
Whitewright FO 4-2969
Carburetton
Flame Cultivation
Tank Rentals and Sale*
Champlin on.
1—FARMALL Super MTA, Power Steering, Good Rubber,
Selective Lift.
1—JOHN DEERE 3020
1—FARMALL Super H, Extra Clean
We would : ‘
appreciate,
; a chance to
buy your milu
&Jkl.ey & Donaj&gy *
WHITEWRIGHT LODGE 167,
A A. F. & A. M.,
ZA Stated meeting dn, fftit.
yurX? Monday. at~7:30«p. to.
< \ .Floya riowers,- W. MJ
RussSll Summer^,. Sfcc
BENNIE PARRENT’
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a co.
PHONE 364-2723
364-2777
SEPTIC TANK INSTALLING
AND CLEANING •
BACKHOE, DITCHINd
PIPE LAYING
. DUMP TRUCK WORK
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In trade area $3.00 per year
Outside trade area$4.00 per year
Entered as second class matter at the post office in.
Whitewright, Texas, under the act of March 30, 1879.
Published weekly. All correspondence should be addressed'
to the. Whitewright Sun, Box 218, Whitewright, Texas 75491.
FOR SALE: Two homes under'
construction in Highland Park
. Addition. You cap choose youi* ■
bwn color scheme if you pur-
chase it during construction.
Pau! Stephens.
Bobby Davis, Mrs. Lucy Neal, •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Neal, •
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Green J
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Br- •
own. Among the places they*
visited were the Long Branch*
and Boot Hill in Dodge City J
and the Grand Old Opry in»
Nashville, Tenn. J
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Parten J
and daughter of Gainesville >
visited Sunday in the home J
°f Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Warren. >
Mrs. L.H. Darwin had as • •
piests during the weekend M-
iss P. Darwin, Mrs. Sammy
Laie and Barry Harper of Ab-
ilene and Mr. and Mrs. R.S.
Turner of Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Freeman
visited Mrs. J.A. Worsham
Sunday.
Mrs. Frank England is the
guest of her daughter Mrs.
Fred Stegall in Emelle, Ala.
Mrs. Larry Miller of
Kentuckytown visited her aunt
Miss Lattie Brown in Sherman
Community Hospital Monday.
Mrs. Rolla Vestal is the
guest of her daughter Mrs.
E. Pat Emmott and Mrs. Rai-
ney Efonch in Houston.
Mrs. D.Bl Brooks of Wh-
itewright and Mrs. L. E. Gar-
ner of Melissa spent Monday
with Mrs. A. L. Withrow in
Farmersville.
NEW FRIGIDAIRE Refrigera-
tors, Freezers, Washers, Dr-
yers, Air-Conditioners; used
Refrigerators - Johnson Jew-
,elry and Appliance.
QI
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 15-
unit modern motel, redec-
orated recently, carpeted, air-
conditioned and TV’s. Large
living quarters and office lo-
cated in center. Good location
on highway from Brownfield,
Tex. to Ruidosa, N.M. Good
climate and very progressive
community. Write to P.O.
Box 276, Van Alstyne, Tex.
WANTED: 500 People
'to eat swiss steak
Sat. Nov. 15 at
Fireman’s Hall
c JET Stream Water Heaters,
glass-lined, for qatuj*£orbu- ■
tane gas. Moderately'priced.^
Johnson Jewelry & Appliance^
• A welcome t0 two new businesses who set up shop on
Main Street this week. In case you haven’t noticed, Buford
House has moved his electric shop on the north side and
Joe and Bill Wolfe have started housekeeping on the south...
ts VHtt Utt
TO WORK FOR YOU
Dear Sun Campers:
Enclosed is my check for
the Sun, the most interesting
paper in all the country. O,
I can hardly wait to receive
it each week. “Down Memory
Lane”, “Pictures from The
Past”, and the entire paper
holds my interest and brings
back many sweet memories
of my grand, old days in Wh-
~ -iteWHgtit.'
Give my best wishes to my
good friend Glenn Doss. Hope,
he is well and enjoying life
in a big way.
Keep the Sun coming my
way!
Sincerely,
Mary Lena Longley
421 W. 6th St.
Dallas, Texas 75208
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SEE Stephens & Bryant for
liability and property damage
insurance on automobiles.
WEDNESDAY
Beef steaks
Cream gravy
English peas
Banana pudding
Milk
.. .;jC-,1969; Given under my
nand Jand seal of said Court,
at office in Sherman, Texas,
mis the 17th day of Septem-
ber, A.D. 1969.
E.R. Brodhead, Clerk, Dist-
rict Court, Grayson County.
Texas.
/s/ Louise Hauschild, Deputy
Sun
Strokes
The State of Texas TO: Glenda
Rae Moses, Greeting: You
are commanded to appear by
filing a written answer to the
plaintiff s petition at or before
10 o’clock A.M. of the first
Monday after the expiration
of 42 days from the date of
issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday the 27th
day of October, A.D. 1969, at
or before 10 o’clock A.M. be-
fore the Honorable Fifteenth
District Court of Grayson Co
unty, at the Court H)use in
Sherman, Texas.
Said Plaintiffs petition
was filed on the 10th day of
September, 1969.- The file
Library News
Recent new books donated
to the Whitewright Public Li-
brary are as follows:
For Mrs. J.W. Barbee,
“A Gauge of Greatness” by
Mrs. J. Arthur, Jr.
For Gerald Ray Ballard,
“Black Heroes in Our Nat-
ion’s History” by Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Sears and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Shaffer.
For Mr. and Mrs. Harr-
ison Spencer, “The New Soon
River” by Sallye Spencer.
For Mrs. Rhom Penning-
ton, “Searching for Your An-
cestors” by Mrs. A.M. Bryant,
also: ‘Thelnfinite Variety
of Music” by Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Bassett; and “Why I
Am A Presbyterian” by Mr.
and Mrs. James Bryant.
For Miss Gladys Ray,
“The Joy of Words” by Mrs.
Berniece Pope.
For Sandy Boatwright,
“Alice in Wonderland”, by
Mrs. and Mr. Bob Meisen-
bach.
For Jimmy Burchfield,
“Footprints on The Moon;”,
by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fr-
isby.
For Mrs. Holmes Connelly,
“The Mothers of American
Presidents”, by Mr. and Mrs.
James Bryant.
'For Murray Dickson, “Red
Pancho And Big Boots” by
Mrs. A.M. Bryant, Mr. and
Mrs. Roby Childress, Mr. and
Mrs. James Bryant
TUESDAY
Meat loaf, catsup
Green beans
Whole kernel corn
Hot rolls, butter
Grape jelly
Milk
WE MAKE your old furniture
r r i.new " large selection
,of fabrics and naugahyde.
, Phone FO4-2211, Whitewri-
ght Upholstery Shop.
24 Cont.
cialists in renting hospital be—
vds, Wheel Chairs, etc. under
Aledicar^ Program. A to 7.
CENTAL CENTER, 509 So.
Sherman» Phone 893-
WITH
The Whitewright Sun, Thursday, September 25, 1969, Page 2
TALK FARMLAND
RANCHES
, , Want to sell your farm or your'
Ranch? We have buyers for
small and large Farms and
Ranches^ You ha\e the land
• - we,have the buyer. See or,
call us.
‘The Man Who Knows Land.'
J« Ao (H°t) Alexander, Inc.
Grayson Go. State Bank Bldg.
^Sherman - Phone 893-2732
tv *
My apologies to local photographer George Higit for
leaving his credit line off last week’s picture of newlywed
Pamela White. Friend George is no doubt the best photog-
. rapher of pretty girls that I’ve ever seen. And you can
always tell his pictures in the Sun even when we forget
the credit line. They’re always clearer, sharper and
better composed than your Scribe’s...
FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION!
WHITEWRIGHT, TEXAS
SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 10:00 A.M.
Mr. W. H. Russell is retiring front farming and has commissioned Catching Bros. Auc-
twns, Inc. to sell all of his Farm Equipment without minimum or reservation to the high-
est bidder. This is an open sale. If you have equipment to sell, consign early.
TRACTORS
1—A JOHN DEERE
1—INTERNATIONAL 560 3 Point Hitch
1—OLIVER Super 77 Butane, Live PTO, Clean
PLOWS & EQUIPMENT
1—3-Row No. 22 IHC Buster
1—ALLIS CHALMERS Chisei Plow
1—IDLsc IHC Breaking Plow
1—4-Wheel Grain Trailer
1—Fertilizer Distributor
1—2-Row OLIVER Cultivator
1—2-Row OLIVER Planter
1—3-Row OLIVER Buster '
1—No. 10 IHC Fertilizer Grain Drill (New)
1—11-Foot Chisel Plow
I FOR SALE-9 gilts and4boars,
' registered Duroc;4 weeks old-
estimated market price-$30 to
- - ------» $35 each. Phone Billy Jestpr
salary open. Apply 8-5 at City 36^275L ’
Office, Howe. tfc. i Itp
PICTURE FRAMING - Foranv
onrl rsll 1,X—_ r - «
- x ------- . '-z* ^VLUIC lldUJ"
the 10* day of • mg. see Phillip Eamheart or
- ----n 1 lie rile <
number of said suit being Nd. ■
75452*
The names of the parties '
in said suit are: Everett W
Turner as Plaintiff and Lili-’
. ian Rose Turner as Defen-
dant.
The nature of said suit
being substantially as follows,
to-wit: Plaintiff prays judge-
ment for divorce on the gr-
ounds of cruel treatment.
If this citation is not
served within 90 days after
the date of its issuance, it
shall be returned unserved.
Issued this the 10th day of ' acres
September A.D. 1969, Given
under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Sher-
man, Texas, this the 10th day
of September, A.D. 1969.
E.R. Brodhead, Clerk, District
Court, Grayson County, Texas,
/s/Gladys Hamilton, Deputy.
number of sais suit being No.
75450. The names of the
parties in said suit are: C.E.
McFarland; L.O. McFarland;
W.R. McFarland; James Har-
old Moses; and Joyce Merle
Price, joined by her husband,
Price as Plaintiffs,
and Glenda Rae Moses as De-
fendant. The nature of said
suit being substantially as fol-
lows, to-wit: Plaintiffs pray
for partition of the following
described property,' to-wit:
All that certain tract or
parcel of land situated in Gr-
ayson County, Texas, on the
waters of Jordan Creek, a
part of a survey orginally
granted to Charles Quillen and
being a portion of Block Nd.
12 of Waldo’s Second Addi-
tion to the Town of Collins-
ville, Texas, and more folly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at the NW
comer of that certain tract
or parcel of land out of said
Block No. 12 conveyed to W.
O. Graham by C. B. Green
and wife, Ada Lee Green by
deed dated February 19, 1945,
and recorded in VoL 470 at
page 331, Deed Records of
Grayson County, Texas;
THENCE East with the
North line of said Graham
trace, being the South of Elm
Street 120 feet, a stake;
THENCE South parallel
with the West line of De Witt
Avenue 180 feet, a stake in
the South line of said Graham
tract;
Thence West with said line
120 feet to the SW corner
of said Graham tract;
THENCE North with the
West line of same 180 feet
to the place of beginning, con-
taining 120 x 180 feet of land.
Or, in the alternative, if said
property cannot be partitioned,
that a Receiver be appointed
and after said Receiver has
qualified, that he be ordered
to sell said property and af-
ter payment of expenses, said
ftinds remaining be divided
among the parties herein.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date
of its issuance, it shall be
returned unserved. Issued this
the 10th day of September, A.D.
1969. Given under my hand
and seal of said Court, at
office in Sherman, Texas, this
the 10th day of September A.D.
1969.
E.R. / Brodhead, Clerk. Dist^^
Court, Gibson Counrjf*
^^Yadys
The State of 1’exasTO? lvJaxy
Frances Austin, GREETING,
You a re commanded to appear
a written answer
to the plaintiff s petition at or
before 10 o’clock A.M. of the
tirst Monday after the expira-
tion of 42_days from the date
E.R. Brodhead, Clerk7*Dist- *
of su.^r’ Whitewright has a super problem in its
s ree dSctinn N°l °nly is h ^ill impossible to give
fifo rections to a stranger, you are also risking his
of stop Sims Se™ hl>!n aroun? town- The reas°n: lack
necessary m stJ? ™St of us home realize its
to P ? every ‘"'ersecHon, most strangers
so f^ft wSd (° ‘he 1UX'Jryt°f Yield si®
te get mrans lts notfar feKhed for a stranger
wandering thro^
Those of you who havn’t seen that fantastic new electric
oven in operation have a special invit|tion to do so Thursday
afternoon, thats today, between 2 p.lR and 4 p.m. Wilma
at the C.P.S.
t nnneorp,
Wolfe
die too “far off' to print, even
For openers, they will tell you
around here who comes up fo^air’^fmm ^p.m^ toVJ^
each and every afternoon. One of their buddies has suppo-
\ yiD? tOu 8011 d0Wn this finned specimen without
success. Says the beast is so tough that 12 gauge buckshot
won t penetrate. They call that big cat “Superfish”...
JOE BRITTON J
. . HARDWARE
!.Hotpoint Appl,
; wZenith Tv’s
] Mono Chain Saws-
Most anything
.'you wanT, we have.
501 No. Main Sy
^ONHAM, TEXAS
Attractive price. 54
near Whitewright.'
Paul Stephens. ‘ '
being substantially as follows,
to-wit: Plaintiff prays for a , . — — ——
. divorce on the grounds of cruel ^is mother Mrs. J.U. James
treatment.
If this citation is not
served within 90 days of its
COMBINES
1—JOHN DEERE 55 COMBINE ,
1—ALLIS CHALMERS M COMBINE
MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDISE
OU, O—«,, wr.net.., H«,Me g..,
LOCATION: Take Farm Road 898 NE out of Whitewright approximately one mile to the
County Line Road; turn north for 1% mile. Watch for auction signa.
W?L°.NZRLN'T: -Met he h. k.„ « «.H
V “ THANKS, David Catching
j TIMIS: CASH, CASHIER'S CHEu OR APPROVED CHECK
CATCHING BROS. AUCTIONS, INC.
Highly 75 South Howe, Texas
ROBERT CATCHING
Howe, Texan
Phone 532-5501
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey
of Dallas spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Br-
ooks.
Mrs. Sallie Spencer, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. D.T.
in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. David Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Brooks
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Gray
of Howe visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaiser
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
over « T fnenud Tom Mctolmes, the top notch editor
whil at- Irenton- had some 830(1 things to say about a
“Vi*1*rhTPle ln WS laS‘ Week'S PaP°r- w
With the correspondent, Mrs. Cleo Williams in the
hospital, it began to look doubtfol if the Whitewright Nursing
the^ffortTo^1'^ P?bHshed this Week* thanks to8
pJti r 1 I the home s owner and administrator, Mrs.
the.news aPPears this week. Mrs. Geers came
SSn? f °ff£e la!e Tuesday afternoon with the copy aoolo-
gizmg for being late. If there ever were two people Xe
cineresrewlndon’etdvCated F,their work than Dr. fnd Mrs.
5? P’ *e don 1 know of them. They conduct the operation
cnrrAP t U w?8 h0-1^ ln an outstanding manner. When it
comes to Whitewright’s assets, we believe that the Geers
belong right up at the top of jhe list. “
ono^V^ii10 thk- Virgil Mullins. After your Scribe
who ni XL°” hlS Earl Bhnton is the onl* man tow^
Hied th- C?mment laSt week’ Earl said he Promptly
labelled vtrgH feels, thanks to Don Williams,
El* - thlS page several weeks agP, and Clint
toX8 na ° WaS lnSUlted by a “big foot” moniker I tagged
saidh thev weereSfi?e Ume baCL 130111 Williams and Hemig
lawyer^ y w^i/^v8 "" they declined to name their
it ’ 4,Weii» ^rgil may be in more serious trouble,
to h nmS ^at Earl is ;hirinS MeMn Belli out of Californh
hir^d hJeThlL D,ak5* BeIH’ of course« is the one who was
Shalr sentence. Ws later gOt an eleCtric
• • Jan Alstyne’s Robert E. B. Fielder says his domain is
“the gem of Grayson. County.” Our town’s Tom Sears
immodestly calls Whitewright ‘‘thecenter of the Universe...”
Who to complain to while Hizzoner the Mayor R.R.
Summers is on vacation in the Carolinas? Why not Dorcie
Brooks, the Honorable Mayor Pro Tern...
Dolores Meek—Asst. Editor
Cleo Williams— Nursing Home,
News
Mrs. A. R. McMurry—Perso- ■
nals
The State of Texas to: Henry
Lee Wren, GREETING. You
are commanded to appear by.
filing a written answer to the
plaintiffs petition at or before
L 10 o’clock A.M. of the first
Monday after the expiration
I of 42 days from the date of
I issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday the 27th
day of Oct., A.D. 1969, at or
before 10 o’clock A.M. before
the Honorable Court of Gray-
son County, at the Court Ho-
use in Sherman, Texas.
Said Plaintiff’s petition
was filed on the 8th day of
May> 1969 The file Number
of said suit being No. 75095.
The names of the parties
in said suit are: Brenda
Darlene Wren as Plaintiff, and
Henry Lee Wren as Defen-
dant.
The nature of said suit
“ being substantially as follows,
to-wit: Plaintiff prays for
divorce on the grounds of cruel
treatment.
If this Citation is not
served within 90 days after the
date of its issuance, it shall
be returned unserved, issued
this the 8th day of Sept. A.D.
1969, Given under mY hand
and seal of said Court, at
office in Sherman, Texas, this
the 8th day of Sept., A.D.
1969.
E.R. Brodhead, Clerk, Dist-
rict Court, Grayson County
exasf/s/E<R. Brodhead
The State of Texas To: Glennis
Mae Calloway, GREETING.
You are commanded to appear
by filing a written answer to
the plaintiff’s petition at or
before 10 o’clock A.M. of the
first Monday after the expira*
' tion of 42 days from the date
Of issuance of this Citation,
the same being Monday the 20th
day of October, A.D. 1969, at
or before 10 o’clock A.M. be-
fore the Honorable Fifteenth
District Court of Grayson Co-
unty, at the Court House in
Sherman, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
T th/ 17th da^ of March
1969 the file number of said
suit being No. 74880.
The names of the parties
in said suit are: James Bev-
Calloway Jr. as Plain-
tiff, and ciennis MaeCallowav
as Defendant.
The nature of said suit
v being substantially as. follows',
■A u2v0rce oh’ firglff prays for a
V uel treatment. <erounds of cr-W
Iw pus Citation is not
Sr7edrW-thi?90daysafterthe
date of its issuance, it shall
be returned unservei
o Jssu,ed this ^e 2nd day of
September, A. D. 1969 Given
under my hand and seal S
said Court, at office in Sher-
r D ’
rict Court, Grayson County, *
•
The State of Texas TO: Lillian *
Rose Turner, GREETING: ' *
You are commanded to
appear by filing a written ans-
wer to the plaintiffs petition
,at or before 10 o’clock A.M.
of the first Monday after the
expiration of 42 days from the
date of issuance of this Ci-
tation, the same being Monday
the 27th day of October, A.D.
*1969, at or before 10 o’clock
A.M. before the Honorable 15th
District Court of Grayson Co-
unty, at the Court House in
Sherman, Texas. ru
was filed onlae.-f^uP!titi011 ' and al] ki^ PfotirefrX
September, 1969. The File call 364-2217. * *
Buddy Camper’s
.....
•A HODGEPODGE OF BITS AND PIECES ABOUT PEOPLE
WHO LIVE, WORK AND PLAY HERE:
STRAYED: ONE bull. Black
Angus, last seen Friday near j
Whitewright Grain and Eleva- ‘
tor in north part of town.
Has number G2400 on ear.
Contact Sonny Gosnell at 364-
■ 2489 or 364-2556.'
-a
. as.
ager, Tailman Piano Stores,” - a chigger problem -- call
Inc., Salem, Oregon 97308. us. A11 work guaranteed. CHI-
37 2tP -• . |EF EXTERMINATORS. Mrs
George Key, 364-2635 or Mrs.’
Fred Clark, 465-0548 in Deni-
—. son.
of issuance ot this citation^
the same being Monday the « - — — -----
27th day of October, A.D. 1969., yPencer, is attending T.W.U.
at or before 10 o’clock A.M.
before the Honorable Fifteenth f -------------------—
District Court of Grayson Co- ot Gherman visited his parents
unty, at the Court House in ~
Sherman, Texas.
Said Plaintiffs petition
was filed on the 9th day of
September, 1969. The file „ , --------
number of said suit being No. 6undaY«
75447. M“ :
The names of the parties Dallas spent Sunday with
in said suit are: Kenneth her Parents Mr. and Mrs.
Theral Austin as Plaintiff, and DennY Hichanan.
Mary Frances Austin as De- f Mrs* H«D. Cobb is home
fendant. from Sherman Community Ho-
The nature of said suit sP^tal fo Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Jarvis and children visited
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall
; and Jodie, Mrs. J. U. James
issuance, it shall be returned ,nd Junior Ulch attended the
unserved. fellowship and meetings of the
Issued this the 9th day of Assemblies of Farmersville
" -’-“I:::. Given Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs.
Brown have returned from a
---- ------- visited
meir daughter Mrs. Thelma
Ruth Green, Mr. and Mrs.
Monday
Pressed ham
Creamed potatoes
Green salad
Apple crisp
Milk
LOTS FC& SALE in the Top
of The Hill Addition. Paul
Stephens.
FLOWERS FOR all occasions,
spfay5.antS’'"Wr~ths’ casket
EO4-2&9.
FW-?2741. Mrs^O.W. White
Bells WO5-760 L "
MArscooKflifir:
FRIDAY
Hot dogs, chili sauce
Corn chips
Cabbage
Apple slaw
Ice cream
. Milk
September A.D. 1969.
under my hand and Seal of said
Court, at office in Sherman, -
Texas, this the 9th day of vacation where thev
September A.D. 1969. ’
E.R. Brodhead, Clerk., Dist-
rict Court, Grayson County,
Texas,
/s/ Louise Hauschild, Deputy.
¥¥¥
The State of Texas to: Gary
L. Alexander, GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
by filing a written answer
to the plaintiffs petition at
or before 10 o’clock A.M. of
the first Monday after the ex-
piration of 42 days from the
issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday the 3rd
day of November, A.D. 1969,
at or before 10 o’clock A.M.
before the Honorable Fifteenth
Judicial District Court of Gr-
ayson County, at the Court
House in Sherman, Texas.
Said Plaintiffs petition
was filed on the 14th day of
August, 1969 the File number
of said suit being No. 7425L
The names of the parties in
said suit are: Linda Alex-
ander as Plaintiff and Gary
L. Alexander as Defendant.
The nature of said suit
being substantially as follows,
to-wit: Plaintiff prays for
divorce on the grounds of cruel
treatment.
If this Citation is not
served within 90 days after the
date of its issuance, it shall
Grover C.
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Camper, Buddy W. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1969, newspaper, September 25, 1969; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1369619/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Whitewright Public Library.