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THE CANTON HERALD
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
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Paul H. Stanford
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PROMPT & COURTEOUS SERVICE
JACKSON
TUNDRA
White (ream Meal, 10-Ibs.
69e
FOR SALE:
Langley, Rt. 1,
White Cream Meal, 5-lbs
39c
Peaberry Coffee, 1-lb. pkg.
29c
STARR
dren of Martins Mill, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Melton and bahy of Jack-
14c
Tomatoes, No. 2 can
Lamar, of Carthage, Miss.,
RED POTATOES, No. 1,1b......4c
5c
Yellow ONIONS, 1b.
10c
Large No. 4 Lettuce, head
Allis Chalmers
INSURANCE
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
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AMERICA’S FAVORITE BUSINESS PEN
WELL
family of Sweetwater spent last Fer Associate Justice, Court of
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Phone 112
Canton
37t3h
Deputy
"sSFES
ASSOCIATION
Mrs. Ozell Casey is on the sick
list.
parsley or endive.
CITY FELLERS TAKE A TONIC IN THE SPRING
BUT FER ME, SPRING’S TONIC ENOUGH!
V
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Made
No. of Wds.
per adv.
Trained Repairmen
EUBANK BROS.
Canton, Texas
Attorney • At - Law
CANTON, TEXAS
Hand
Packed
1.50
1.80
2.10
2.40
2.70
3.00
$2.00
$1.25
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1.00
1.20
1.40
1.60
1.80
2.00
SALES & SERVICE
REPAIRS TO ALL
MAKES AND KINDS
OF FARM EQUIPMENT
No. of Consecutive
Times of Insertion
truck. See Sam
Canton. 37t4bp
.90
1.13
1.35
1.58
1.80
2.03
2.25
Ground Meat Changes
To Different Form
.60
.75
.90
1.05
1.20
1.35
1.50
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.75
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PLUMBING WORK
GUARANTEED
Prices Reasonable
EUBANK BROS.
.20
.25
.30
.35
.40
.45
.50
Classified advertisement ratos
for advertisements appearing in
either the Canton Herald or Wills
Point Chronicle:
sez he never forgets a customer.,
who fails to y his bill.
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About the most discouraged per-
son we’ve ever seen was the fel-
low who had written a long over-
due letter, and then lost it before
getting it mailed.
THE CANTON HERALD
TAXI - MESSENGER
SERVICE
Phone 59 or 37
EDD MAUME
Steed’s Insurance Agency
Plaza Theater Building
Canton, Texas
West Texas Irish potatoes are
shipped to Oklahoma, Louisiana,
New Mexico, Mississippi, Wiscon-
sin, Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Mis-
souri, Ohio, Arkansas and Tennes-
see.
For Sheriff:
CLYDE ELLIOTT
(Re-Election)
<ldeoep/P“SING)
KAPExc/
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
MRS. PAUL T. MANN
For County Clerk:
BILLY DEEN
(Re-Election, 2nd Term)
For County Treasurer:
LUKE GABBERT
Civil Appeals, 5th District:
WILLIAM M. CRAMER
For State Senator:
WARREN MCDONALD
For Representative, 53rd District
M. K. THOMAS ,
(Re-Election)
For County Judge:
LEON COX
For Criminal District Attopney:
TOM H. PRESTRIDGE
(Re-Election 2nd Term
For District Clerk:
ORDIS H. DODSON
Re-Election
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 2:
EDDIE L. GUINN
(Re-Election, 2nd Term)
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 3:
RUSSELL SCOTT
(Re-Election, 2nd Term)
For Commissioner Prec. 4:
E. H. (BUSTER) BROWN
(Re-Election 2nd Term)
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41 to 45 wds 1.35
46 to 50 wds. j 1.50
• Each additional
sertion.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT pg*
POINT
Jot the wa you wite
.40
.50
.60
.70
.80
.90
100
"Feed the land and fatten the
crops” is a good slogan for Texas
farmers. And by feeding the land,
agronomists mean planting well-
inoculated and fertilized legumes.
Legumes supply plant food and
add organic matter to the soil.
LAW OFFICES
W. Ernest West
Morgan G. Sanders
S. Love West
Canton, Texas
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Tuttle and
baby, Norma and Horace Fugate
of Dallas spent this week-end at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watkins and
Since 1900, Dintinetive Mtmoiuil
Hallman Memorial Service
M. K. HALLMAN, Own^r
Telephone 6
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
Cudonded CducaioM
on School Maa
Foster’s Grocery
Canton Texas Phone 96
We Deliver
CITY ROOFING & SHEE
METAL WORKS
ANYTHING IN SHEET METAL
OR ROOFING
Phone 194 Wils Point. Tex.
H. STANYER, Manager
RUTH M. JARVIS
INSURANCE
Phone: Office 57; Res., 147
Member Chamber of Commerce
Wills Point. Txxas
Drs. Keahey and Mitchell
Dentists
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m
Canton. Texas
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Ambulance Service
at a moment’s notice
Red Cross Trained
Attendants
EUBANK BROS.
Day Phone 136 -:- Night 18
G. H. Hilliard, Jr., M. D
OFFICES EAGLE DRUG
Open Week Days
9 a. m. to 12—1 to 5 p. m.
CANTON, TEXAS
HILLIARD & SONS
FUNERAL HOME
Call 70
For PROMPT,
COURTEOUS
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Canton, Texas
62;
116 to 20 wds.
21 to 25 wds.
26 to 30 wds.
31 to 35 wds.
36 to 40 wds.
Rev. Dodd of Grand Saline filled
his regular appointment here Sat-
urday night and Sunday. Rev.
Dodd was called back as pastor
another year.
Herbert Bates of Mesquite vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
B. Bates Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Tucker had
as their guests over the week-end
their children and grandchildren:
Mrs. Floye Blake and son, Tom-
mie, of Port Arthur, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Tucker, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Tucker, and Betty Melton,
I Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Parker and
baby of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Tucker, and children of Ennis, Mr.
and Mrs. Odell Murphrey and chil-
MAYTAG WASHING
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MACHINE SERVICE
L-
Oto 15 wds.
16 to 20 wds.
21 to 25 wds.
26 to 30 wds.
31 to 35 wds.
36 to 40 wds.
40 to 45 wds.
46 to 50 wds.
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Elbert
Gowin, and family over the week-
end.
Mrs. Elbert Gowin and son, Wil-
lie, visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Bullard of Ben Wheel-
er Thursday.
Bacon Grill
Here’s an easy summer meal:
A bacon grill combination, with
fresh peach halves and mashed
potato patties. Cook all at once
in the broiler, and serve with
wilted lettuce and iced tea.
Go to church Sunday.
If
Sunday school was well at-
tended Sunday with several vis-
itors present.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller and
son of Dallas spent Friday with
Wess Greer and family.
Mrs. Jesse Kinball of Coffey-
ville, Kansas, is spending two
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. O. Everett.
Mrs. Milton Fuller spent Satur-
day with Mrs. Eugene Fuller of
Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bailey of
Dallas spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mrs. Courtney Everett of Grand
Saline, Mrs. W. G. Kennedy and
Mrs. Milton Fuller spent Wednes-
day of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Peden of near Can-
tonr and Mrs. Bobby Webb of
Dallas spent Saturday with Miss
Political
Announcements
This paper is authorized to
make the following Announce-
ments for office in this county,
subject to action in the General
Election in November.
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Texas fertilizer sales for the
fiscal year 1947-48 amounted to
451,132 tons. This compares with
1936-37 sales of nearly 85,000 tons,
116,307 tons in 1939-40, and over
400,000 tons in ’46 and ’47.
Mary Evelyn Farrar.
Peavy Ware spent tWo day
last week with his sister at Tyler.
Ivy Kennedy and son, Elmer, of
Canton visited in this community
Sunday. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Fess Gunter and
daughter, Betty Sup, of Grand Sa-
line visited with Bernice Farrar
(^ampLeUS ‘
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy
of Grand Saline spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pruitt and
baby of Canton spent Sunday with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Cross.
Mrs. Lorene Greer spent Mon- .
day with her sister, Mrs. Curtis •
Fincher, of Canton.
Mrs. Ozell Casey was seriously
ill Sunday night but is improv-
ing 1
Raymond Kennedy of Canton ,
and Miss Melba Reynolds of Can-
ton were united in marriage Fn- ,
day morning at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy of
Grand Saline. Rev. Cecil Thomas
performed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wesson of
Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Fuller Monday night.
Mrs. Jessie Kinball and Mrs:
Milton Fuller spent Tuesday of
last week with Nh. and Mrs.
Courtney Everett of Grand Saline. |
Willie Melton and Mr. and Mrs. have moved to Dallas to stay with
Virgii Melton and baby of Jack- their children until their health is
Corey and son of Dallas spent the
week-end with home folks.
Billy Ayres has returned to
When early travelers to Asia
first viewed cotton growing in
the fields, they carried home to
Europe fanciful tales of tiny
lambs which grew on trees. The
fluffy white fiber was thought to
be "tree wool,” and cotton plants
were called "vegetable lambs.”
"New Look” Platter
If you want a "new look" for
that favorite, easy, read-to-serve
meat platter, serve it with a cot-
tage cheese ring filled with canta-
lope balls. Add a bit of dissolved
gelatin to cottage cheese and mold
in ring mold. Turn out in center
of platter or tray and fill with
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FOR RENT: Front. south bed-
room, kitchen and bath. Phone
187R- Mrs. George Richards, Can-
ton. 37tlh
Sunday school was well attended
Sunday.
Rev. Yarbrough will preach
Sunday.
Floyd Loven was brought home
from a Grand Saline hospital Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Loven and
baby of Dallas visited their father,
who is ill during the week-end.
Rev. and Mrs. James Shepherd
of Terrell visited Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Loven Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.—Look at the shine on the shell of this
500-year-old Galapagos Island tortoise. It’s the first cleaning and pol-
ishing the old boy has received in his lifetime. Note the dull shells in
the foreground as contrasted to the one which has been polished with
liquid wax. These tortoises are believed to be the oldest in the world.
The Galapagos tortoises are desert dwellers in their native islands and
do not care for water.
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd Wade
of Wills Point and Mr. and Mrs.
Boh Elliott and children of Can-
ton attended church here during
the week-end.
Mrs. Hazel Dozier and daugh-
ters are spending this week with
their husband and father, Toots
Dozier, at Woodville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons
and daughter of Lisbon spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Fietcher Simmons and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert David
Sotevtook
RINIW-POINT
FOUNTAIN PIN
Will pick up your fallen or
useless animals.
Canton Rendering Co.
PHONE 18, CANTON
Represent Aetna and othe. ।
well recognized finms. If yo
need protective insurance
and who doesn’t, see
aimed home aftei spending sev-
eral days in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pettitt are
the parents of a baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Staley, Mrs.
Ethel Stanberry and son attended
church at Mount Lebanon Satur-
day night.
Mrs. Bernice Kimbell of Okla-
homa is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Everett.
Rev. Silas Dickerson of Fruit-
vale and Mr. and Mrs. Sherd
Bailey visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Staley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Chaney
and children visited the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Chaney, and family Sunday.
Miss Francis Cope left for her
home in Coleman Friday after a
♦wo weeks visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Claire and
children spent Sunday with Mrs.
Claire’s parents at Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Naville Cocker-
ham and children visited relatives
in Athens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Chaney
and son of Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Bailey and son of Clark
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bailey
Sunday afternoon.
Mr., and Mrs. Clayton Cross
and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ozell Casey Sunday afternoqn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Brown,
Mrs. Inez White and daughters
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom White
Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Fincher and
children of Canton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Fincher Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bailey of
Dallas spent Sunday with the for-
mer’s father, Pate Bailey, and
sister, Mrs. Louie Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stanberry
and sons, Mrs. Ethel Stanbery and
son spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanbery and
family and Grandmother Stan-
bery of Wills Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Staley of
Canton visited the former’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Staley,
Sunday afternoon.
Everyone remember Sunday
school at 10:30 o’clock Sunday
morning.
J P. Bailey spent Tuesday with
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Arva True of Dal-
las spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Risner.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Carter and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Hardie
Wilkerson and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Wilbourn over the
week-end.
If you haven’t served mock
chicken legs to your family for
a while, now is the time to do it
suggests Reba Staggs, food au-
thority. They provide an interest-
ing way to serve favorite ground
meat, they are easy on the budget,
and they capture the imagination
of young and old alike.
Make your "drum sticks” of
ground beef, pork, veal, lamb or
ham, or any combination of these
meats. Add seasonings and an
egg for binding, then shape on
skewers to resemble chicken legs.
Cook with pineapple cubes and
green pepper rings for a summery
treat.
! Another version is called "city
chicken.” This is usually made
With cubes of meat which are
dipped in egg and milk, then in
cracker crumbs, browned until
golden, then covered and cooked
slowly until tender. Either ver-
sion will add new flavor to your
summer cooking.
B. Bates Sunday night.
D. L. Carter of Terrell spent
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Bonner Fugate.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goggans and
children of Wills Point spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eth-
eridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bates of
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
Bates on Monday of last week.
H. D. Windham, Jr., and Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Windham of Dal-
las spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Windham.
UJ ABOOT
ADVERT/SING
RMLERS, TN&tMOM€T&tSf
rycas. A; Au KAKOS
of mAbe o=
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FOR
ROAD anc
An expert waffle maker recom.
mends this recipe for making
syrup: For a wonderful rich top.
ping add two tablespoons of mar.
garine to one cup of extra sweet
corn syrup. Heat until the mar-
garine is completely melted and
serve piping hot for a delicious
waffle treat
for sale_____
F^"sALE: Goose feather pil-
1ows_Mrs. Wilson Weldon. Tele-
phone 1605F13. 37t1hP _ _______
HOUSMOVING EQUIPMENT. 2
int truck; 4 trailers; 40 ft. steel
ekids. 10 ft. extension; boomers
and chains. $6,000.—J- H. York,
Athen^ Texas. Phone 812. 37tlbp
FOR SALE: Washateria with 8
Maytag machines. See J. T.
Brown, Canton, Texas. 37t2bp__
FOR SALE: One Jersey male,
18 months old. Subject to regis-
iration.-Dale Palmer. 37t2hp
FOR SALE: Large six-room house
with two walled in halls, to be
moved from property. Price rea-
sonable. See S. C. Bobo, Canton,
Texas. 35t3bp _________
FOR SALE: Concrete well tile
30x30; culvert tile, any size; house
pien and septic tanks.—Frank
Erwin, Fruitvale, Texas. 44bt
PAINTS: 223 exciting new colors
to choose from. Complete line of
linseed oil, turpentine, thinners
and varnish.—K. K. Norton, Wills
Point, Texas. 16btf
FRESH SHIPMENT 50 per cent
wetable DDT FLY SPRAY,-house-
hold sprays, bug sprays and dusts.
Also sprayers.—K. K. Norton.
Wills Point 16bt
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North Side Square
R. E. Blackwell, Mgr.
----------------- cantaloupe balls. Arrange a vari- . .
Our cross-roads store proprietor ety of ready-to-serve meats around his brother, Jesse Bailey, andwife.
cottage cheese, and garnish with T --- Ce-- — "
An ideal atudent
pan with a paint
for every writing
teak.
family of Canton.
Mrs. Lexa Everett and children
of Grand Saline visited relatives
here Wednesday.
Leroy White and Walter Peden
are on a fishing trip to Louisiana.
Jesse Bailey visited Ike Parke
Thusday.
Peavy Ware spent several days
with his broker, who was injured
when thrown from a trailer, last
week.
Clayton Chney has been ill
w‘ h food poisc ring.
Mrs. Ethel Sianberry and son,
Junior, spent Friday with their
daughter and sister, Mrs. Rusie
Fry, and family of Canton.
Lois Marie Carpenter has re-
FOR SALE: 1 large building lot
with partially erected house in
south Canton.—Joe Chamblee, Rt.
3, Mabank, Texas. 35t3hp____
FOR SALE: 5-room house and
two lots. K. Taylor property. For
information, see L. F. Sanders,
Canton. 29htf ___________
FOR SALE: Peanut hay. Begin
bailing last of this week. See E.
W. Slate, Rt. 2, Canton. 36t2hp
WANTED
WANTED: Used barlap sacka.—
Wingo Oil Mill, Wills Point 17ott
For CARPENTER work, painting
and cabinet work get in touch
with W. F. Brown, Rt. 4, Canton,
Texas. 36btf
WANTED: To build youn diver-
sion and la>*gp ridge-type terraces.
jGrady McFarland. 3btf
WANTED: To do your hauling.
We go anywhere. My trucks, a
six wheeler, and a bobtail, are
bonded and licensed with a rail-
road permit. Phone 1C9.—Clyde
Settles, Canton, Texas. 35t8b
FOR RENT
week with Mr. and Mrs. Wink
Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Cosby
Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Baker and
family of Grand Prairie spent the,
week-end with her. . father and
grandmother. . .,. • ..
Walter Milam, who has been
working in Dallas is home for a
few days.
Milton Blue and family of Dal-
las spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Milam.
Billy Davis is working at a drug
store in Grand Saline.
Rev. Irby D. Bates and family
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. O., West Texas where he is employed.
Miss Mildred Robison of Tyler
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was a week-end visitor with home
folks.
Sciool started Monday with
Mrs. Griffin of Canton as princi-
pal.
Mrs. Horace Anders of Arcadia,
La., visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe M.
Ward Friday night.
Mrs. Denver Ward and daugh-
ter, Latricia Ann, are visiting this
week in Dallas with Mrs. V. V.
Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Gowin and
children of Forney visited their
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Elbert
Gowin, and family of the Jack-
son community during the week-
end.
Mrs. Roland Cantrell and chil-
dren of Ben Wheeler visited her
The State of Texas
To: Willie Harper Smith Greeting:
You 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
issuance of this Citation, the same
being Monday, the first day of
November, A. D. 1948, at or before
10 o’clock a. m., before the Hon-
orable District Court of Van Zandt
County, at the Court House in
Cnton, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was fil-
ed on the 26th day of March, 1948.
The file number of said suit be-
ing No. 8433.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: H. H. Smith as
Ao)
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Vacation days are over and
many little hearts were made to
rejoice when the school bus came
to carry them to school Monday.
Ike Parker has been seriously
ill, but is improving at this writing.
Miss Frances Cope of Coleman
spent Wednesday night with her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stanson, _______
bery. T c, , , visited Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Staley spent
one day last week with the for-
mer’s brother, Willie Stacey, and
Rev. A. C. Arrington filled his
regular appointment here at the
Baptist church during the week-
end.
Reuben Shuggart is on the sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Taylor
and children of Paducah visited
the former’s mother, Mrs. W. A.
Baucom, and other relatives here
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Melton,
Betty and Jo Vern, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Melton and son, Virgil, Jr.
were Sunday visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Tucker of
Tundra. They were accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parker and
baby of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Andrews
M. AMMONS EQUHPMENT
CO.
Canton Pho. 179 Texas
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FOUNDATION HOUSE
BLOCKS
JESS FIZER
One Block of Square
Phone 149W, Canton, Texas
THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1948
Plaintiff, and Willie Harner « ,
as Defendant. • smith
The nature of said suit ,,
substantially as follows tng
Sult for divorce on ground,' ,
three year abandonment by 40
Defendant of the Plaintiff - "he
if this citation is not'serya,
within 90 days after the dat ,
its issuance, it shall be return^
unserved. “
Issued this the 6th day of g.
tember A. D. 1948. ‘ P”
Given under my hand and ,,
of said Court, at office in Cant J
Texas, this the 6th day of Senton'
ber A. D., 1948. •m
ORDIS DODSON
District Clerk District Court. Van
Zandt County, Texas 37t4h
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The State of Texas
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Van Zandt County, Greeting:
Mrs. Mary Swain, guardian of
the person and estate of James
Edward Swain, minor, having
filed in our County Court her
Final Account of the condition of
the Estate of said James Edward
Swain, minor, numbered 5000 on
the Probate Docket of Van Zandt
County, together with an appli-
cation to be discharged from said
duties as guardian of said estate;
You are hereby commanded,
That by publication of this Writ
three times and said publication
shall be not less than twenty-one
days before the return day here-
of, in a newspaper printed in the
county of Van Zandt you give due
notice to all persons interested in
the Account for Final Settlement
of said Estate, to appear and con-
test the same if they see proper
so to do, on Monday, the 4th day
of October A. D. 1948, at the
court house of said county, in
Canton, Texas, when said Account
and Application will be acted upon
by said Court.
Given under my hand and seal
of said court, at my office in the
town of Canton, Texas, this 8th
day of September A. D. 1948.
BILLY DEEN
Clerk, County Court Van Zandt
County
By LILL A HIGH, Deputy
I hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the Original Writ now in
my hands.
CLYDE ELLIOTT
Sheriff Van Zandt County
By C. W. SIMPSON,
Owned by Thomas E. Campbell
and Jack G. Campbell anc
published weekly by Campbells’
and entered in the postoffice t
Wills Point, Texas, as second-Cluss
mail matter, under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1948, newspaper, September 9, 1948; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585522/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.