The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1949 Page: 8 of 20
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BATUMI COUNTY BAKNO, BfTMOCTl, TEXAS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF BAYLOR 1
ceased and the respective un-1.
known heirs and legal representa- !
tives of all the above named par- |
. . , ties, the unknown owner or owners t
In the Name and bj the Authori* 0j hereinafter described prop- I
ty of The State of Texas ertv and their heirs and legal rep-
To: J C Wright and W J Jones, j res'entatives, whose names and |
if living, and if dead, their un- places of residence are unknown. |
known heirs, devisees legatees and an(j any and an other persons, in- j I
legal representatives, whose names c]uciing' adverse claimants, owming ;
and residences are unknown, de- J or having, or claiming any legal or
equitable interest in or lien upon ■
the hereinafter described property 1
delinquent to plaintiffs herein for ! i
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 11
# that suit has been brought and is j j
• now pending in the Honorable Dis-
! trict Court. 50th Judicial District.
t|99999 si Baylor County, Texas, wherein the
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PLANT EXPLOSION KILLS 18
SIOUX CITY. Iowa—A terrific explosion in the packing plant of
Swift and Co. caused the death of 18 employees and injury to about
90 others. Photo shows firemen and volunteers digging through de-
bris for bodies of victims.
J State of Texas, Baylor County.
1 Texas, City of Seymour. Texas, and
Seymour Independent School Dis-
trict, are plaintiff: and J C. Wright
; and W. J Jones, if living; and if
dead, their unknown heirs, devi-
; sees, legatees and legal representa-
tives, and the unknown owners of
; the hereinafter described land are
; defendants, by the filing by said
plaintiffs of a petition on the 15th
! day of December. 1949 and the file
] number of said suit being No. 5308
J and the nature of which is a suit
! to collect delinquent ad valorem
taxes on the following described
i property, to-wit:
Lots 7 and 8 in Block 5 of the
Frank Brown Addition to the town
i of Seymour, Baylor County, Texas;
together with interest, penalties,
! costs, charges, and expenses of
suit which have accrued and which
may legally accrue thereon.
The amount of taxes due each
plaintiff, exclusive of interest, pen-
alties and costs is as follows:
The State of Texas. $8.27; Bay-
lor County, Texas. $14.98; City of
Seymour. Texas. $12.48: Seymour
Independent School District, $9.03;
Total $45.36.
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Christmas comes, is enjoyed and
j$ gong. This old world spins and
whirls awhile, events come and pass
and then first thing you know, why it's
time for that festive season oga;n.
It seems only yesterday that wc
were wrapping presents and wishing
everyone a Joyous Holiday. That
time is here a gain, so here's our wish
for a Merry Chrisfmos.
Friendly Red and White Grocery
MR. and MRS. NOLAN DAVIS
FRIENDLY FIGHTING CLUB | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith of
HAS CHRISTMAS PAR1% .Dallas received quite a play in
The Friendly Fighting Club had Sunday s Dallas News. Mrs. Smith
their Christmas party at the home >s the sister of Mrs. J. A.’Britain
of Martha Miller December 16.
They had an enjoyable party and
and Miss Lina Davidson of this
city. There was a three-column pic-
program Dolores Crenshaw, presi- j ture of the Smiths, with the follow-
dent presided | descriptive matter under it:
Martha Miller and Johnnie Lee , "Wesley Smith is just about to add
Wilson sang ‘ Silent Night." and
then Martha sang . "It Came Upon j g"*'*
A Midnight Clear." Ann Slaggle
azaleas, a rubber plant, several
Chinese arrow-head plant, ros*
geraniums, a agave, art llery and
airplane plants, ferns, hyacinths,
ivies, sedums, pansies and tulips.
Back your home-town merchants.
gave an enjoyable speech.
There are eight members in the
club: Betty Thurman. Lillie Ann
Ermis, Mary Francis Russell, Ann
Slaggle, Yvonne Tipton. Dolores
Crenshaw, Martha Miller, and
Johnnie Lee Wilson. Six were
present for the party. Gifts were
exchanged and refreshments of
cake and cocoa was served. —Re-
porter.
Mr. Wm. J. Reilly of Dallas, in
a letter to this office, encloses the
following prayer, by St. Francis |
of Assisi: "Lord, make me an in- j
strument of thy Peace! Where j
there is hatred, let me sow love j
Where there is injury, pardon, j
Where there is doubt—faith. Where
there is despair—hope. Where there
is sadness—joy. O, Divine Master,
grant that I may not so much seek
to be consoled as to console; to be
understood as to understand;: to
be loved as to love; for it is in
giving that we receive: it is in par-
The names of all taxing units doning that we are pardoned, and
which assess and collect taxes on J* in dying that we are born
said property not made party to to eternal life,
this suit are 'None).
Plaintiff and all other taxing return day of such citation' before
units who may set up their tax the honorable District Court of
claims herein seek recovery of de- Baylor County. Texas, to be held
linquent ad valorem taxes on the at the courthouse thereof, then and
porperty hereinabove described, there to show cause why judg-
and in addition to the taxes all in- ment shall not be rendered for
terest, penalties, and costs allowed I such taxes, penalties, interest and
by law thereon up to and including costs, and condemning said prop-
the day of judgment herein, andierty and ordering foreclosure of!
the establishment and foreclosure the constitutional and statutory tax
of liens, if any, securing the pay- lliens thereon for taxes due the
ment of same, as provided by law, [plaintiff and the taxing units par-
hotbed he built for her in their
back yard. 317 North Carroll Built
entirely of scraps, including two
old window sashes, the 3-foot deep
hotbed can be heated during severe
wether by an electric light Bulb.”
In the spring the flowers and
plants are moved to the screened-
in porch and out under trees in the
[ yard. An old rug can be spread
over the hotbed. It has a rich com-
post for soil, and the plants do
well there during the winter.
Among plants placed in the pit are:
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All parties to this suit, including
plaintiff, defendants, and inter-
venors. shall take notice that claims
not only for any taxes which were
delinquent on said property at
the time this suit was filed but all
taxes becoming delinquent thereon
at any time thereafter up to the
day of judgment, including all in-
terest, penalties, and costs allowed
by law thereon, may upon request
therefor, be recovered herein with-
out further citation or notice to
any parties herein, and all said
parties shall take notice of and
plead and answer to all claims and
pleadings now on file and which
may hereafter be filed in said cause
by all other parties herein, and all
of those taxing units above named
who may intervene herein and set
up their respective tax claims
against said property.
You are hereby commanded to
I appear and defend such suit on the
! first Monday after the expiration
| of forty-two *42) days from and
after the date of issuance hereof,
j the same being the 6th day of Feb-
I ruary, A. D. 1950 < which is the
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ties heretoo, and those who may
intervene herein, together with ail
interest, penalties, and costs allow-
ed by law up to and including the
day of judgment herein, and all
costs of this suit.
Issued and given under my hand
and seal of said court in the City
of Seymour, Baylor County, Texas,
this 17th day of December. A. D.
1949
(SEAL* WILBURN F. REDW1NE
Clerk of the District Court
Baylor County, Texas.
50th Judicial District.
By: Flossie White, Deputy. <17-18c'
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1949, newspaper, December 22, 1949; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth505605/m1/8/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.