The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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WE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE, CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER tt, 1M1
Repmentattm of Dallas £0001/11 accept quotas tor their fawns. Among the
communitte. gathered In the eommlss- group were six mayors. Seated, left to
toners’ courtroom to pledge their support right, are Mayors I. H. Hall, Cockrell
Of the Bad Cm 9229.M0 war fund and; Hill; L. E. Adler, Fruttdale; 0. Gknn,
Seagoville; Fund Chairman B. F. Mc-
Lain; C. P. Caldwell, Irving; 1. C.
Davis, Carrollton and G. H. Turner,
Grand Prairie.
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FIFTH ANNIVERSARY . .
Five Years’ Service To This Community!
$532,738.82 Loaned to People in this Community who needed Money
during this period, and not a dollar charged against bad debts to this day.
1400 Men, Women and children have supported this Federal Credit
Union during this period.
Directors will vote Second Saturday in January a 3 per cent dividend
against Savings Accounts.
Issuing agent for United States Government Defense Bonds.
Mortgagee Federal Housing Administration.
Under Federal Supervision. '
All employees under $25,000.00 Faithful Performance Bond.
CARROLLTON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
OFFICERS
R. B. George, Chairman
J. Lee Jackson, President
Tom W. Field, Vice President
C. C. McKamy, Chairman Loan Com.
A. Nix, Secretary-Treasurer
DIRECTORS
F. O. Burns
Tom W. Field
R. B. George
A. Nix
J. Lee Jackson
C. H. Good
C. W. Ramsey
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Today America’s destiny rests in the hands
of two defense lines—our armed forces and
those of us working in essential industries.
One of our Nation’s most important essen-
tials is oil—not only for our defense
requirements, but for all related civilian
activities.
Texas supplies over one-third of America’s
oil and we Texans who work in this vital
industry—250,000 of us—are proud of our
part in providing it. We know how neces-
sary it is to National Defense.
There can be no interruption in the flow of
these materials so vital to our Nation’s
safety. The task calls for the all-out skill,
experience and loyalty of every American.
The Texas oil industry
to a man is on the job.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick of near Farmers
Branch spent Saturday and Sunday with'
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Perry.
Rev. and Mrs. T. Lovell and daughter,
Miss Jane, of Denton were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lovell and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Mitchell are
spending the Christmas holidays with
relatives at Jet, Oklahoma.
Mrs. George Nyfeler and children of
Eagle Pass, Texas, are visiting here
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nyfeler and at
Farmers Branch with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. W. N. Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Elmore and
children of Farmers Branch spent sev-
eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Nixon and family.
Mrs. C. A. Miller and sister, Mrs.
J. W. Luck of Dallas visited with
friends here Friday of last week.
Royse Burdett is home from Austin
where he attends the State School for
the Deaf, to spend the holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Bur-
dett.
Miss Betty Jane McCormick of NTSTC
at Denton is spending the Christmas
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McCormick.
Miss Marian Good of TSCW is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Good.
Miss Gwendolyn Clayton is spending
the Christmas holidays with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clayton.
Edwin B. Butters of Dallas was a
guest of Edwin Harvey at the Lions
Club annual Christmas party Thursday
night.
Miss Opal Frances Vernon who is
teaching in the high school at Ackerly,
Texas, is visiting her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. W. N. Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and child
ren visited in Lewisville Sunday after*
noon with Mrs. Perry’s mother, Mrs.
Jim Ratlff.
plaintiff, making their further living
together impossible. Plaintiff prays for
judgment of divorce.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have you
then and there before said Court this
writ, with your return thereon showing
how you have executed the same.
WITNESS, PEARL SMITH, Clerk
of the District Court of Dallas County,
Texas
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in the City of
Dallas, this 17th day of December
A. D. 1941.
Attest: PEARL SMITH, Clerk District
Courts, Dallas County.
By Raymond Moffett, Deputy.
MERCHANTS
WISE
Advertise!
C. A. GOOD
b the Representative of the
Texas Power&Ught Co.
-IN-
CARROLLTON, FARMERS BRANCH
HEBRON and ADDISON
For Information About Your Electric
Light Service, Call Mr. Good at
CARROLLTON, PHONE 90
RESIDENCE PHONE 54
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THE
CARROLLTON
CHRONICLE
J. L. Cox made a business trip to
San Angelo Saturday. Mrs. J. L. Cox and
children. Miss Johnnie Hoskins of Dallas
and Mr. and Mrh. Ed Cox met him in
Brownwood Sunday and all visited at
Camp Bowie with Charlie Cox before
returning home.
FOR SALE: Service Station on High-
way 80-eight miles East of Dallas at
Mesquite Tap. Living quarters. Selling
12,000 gallons per month. May leave
soon for Army. CLIFTON AYERS, Mes-
quite; Texas, Route 2.
CITATION BY PUBUCATON
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO R E. MABRY, You are
hereby commanded to be and appear
before the District Court of the U6th
Judicial District of Texas, to be holden
in and for the County of Dallas at the
Courthouse thereof, in the City of
Dallas, at or before ten o’clock a. m„
of the Monday next following the ex-
piration of Forty-two days from the date
of this citation, being Monday, at
10 o'clock a. m., on the 2nd day of
February A. D. 1942 then and there
to answer to the petition of B. E. Mabry
filed in said Court on the 8th day of
December A. D. 1941, against the said
R. E. Mabry for suit, said suit being
Numbered 60721-F the nature of
which demand is as follows, to-wit:
A suit for divorce in which die plain-
tiff says that she is a bona fide in-
habitant of Dallas County, Texas, that
(he and the defendant were legally
married on or about May 15, 1922 and
lived together until on or about Jan.
5, 1941. Plaintiffs cause of action being:
cruelty and inhuman treatment on the
pat* of the defendant toward thi«
FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF
YOU . . .
HAPPY NEW YEAR
KELLEY’S Tl"£r’
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MAIN PLANT, Carrollton SHEPTON PLANT, Preston Road
Plaza Theatre
AIR-CONDITIONED
A Good Show EVERY Night
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
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Building costs are much lower today
than in any other period of inflation
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Harvey, J. Edwin. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1941, newspaper, December 26, 1941; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728771/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.