The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1930 Page: 8 of 8
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Sunday afternoon with Roy
McCormlok.
Miss Josie Isom returned to
her house in Denton Monday,
being accompanied by her grand
mother.
Addison News
Dallas spent Sunday night in'
the home of his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Hat Grimes.
iCORRHSPONpENCE
Hebron Happenings
C..B. Davis and wife were din,
ner^ests Sunday with Mr. Ue Miss Romaine C„ok spent
, Wednesday and Thursday with
Miss Rena Lott at Hebron and
attended the protracted meet
(ing services at that place.
I Dallas Atkins of Commerce
,r ,*• .°e e Agnew and son,lSpent Sunday night here with
Hugh, from Velina spent the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A,
week end here with A. J. Hosk- ; Atkins
ins and wifej j ^rs. N. Thompson of Ala spent
Ezra Davis and family have, last week here with Mrs. J. L.
moved here from west Texas and Johnson.
will live on the Furneaux farm. I .. „ ... j„„„u
_ r , , , , Mrs. Fannie Marsh and daugh
Guy Lord spent the week here ter) Miss 3oe< and Frank Wilton
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs qf Dallas were dinner guests of
Harry Lord. He has been living Mrs, Laura Kennedy and Mrs.
at Athens, but is now moving to pl)v pvjdav
Houston. He is employed by the ,, . . in.
Rackshell Co. „rMlls Ohr,stine Ketgler of * t
Worth is spending this week
Orbra and Jean Poiser are in with Miss Sarah Yeargin.
North Minnesota working in the Mrs Bryan anrt jim Donald
harvest field. Atkins spent Sunday night with
The Baptist meeting closed Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sams.
Reynolds; 5—Mary Montgomery
We Enjoy Ourselves most
when we are trying to make
others happy—Homer Cook;
The Best Amusements are
Those We Provide Ourselves—
Delbert Hohy;
The Beet Amusements are
those that Recreate Body, Mind
and Spirit—Glenn Odom;
Any Amusement is Question-
able if it does not make better
Christians— Verona Gravle.y.
MERIT MERCHANTS
For a square deal
No. 88323-B Suit Pending in the distric
Court of Dallas county, Texas.
Dallas Washed & Screened Gravel
Company vs. Janes Contracting Com-
pany, and Detroit Fidelity & Surety
Company.
Sunday night with twenty-six
additions to the church. Bap*
tismal services were held Sun-
day night.
Lonnie Hoskins from Lewis-
ville, Mrs. Belle Aguew and son,
Hugh, from Celina; and A. J.
Hoskins and wife of this place
drove to Terrell Sunday to vidt
Mr. Will Hoskins. We are sorry
to report his condition as not
improved.
Edward Thomas and wife have
returned to their home in ElPaso
after spending two weeks here
with his mother,
Abb Johnson and family spent
Sunday with Mrs Mollie Harper.,
Will Poiser and son, Barnie,
were transacting business in
Dallas Saturday.
Abb Johnson and wife were
shopping in Carrollton Saturday
afternoon.
Gladys Conowa.v spent Satur
day with Miss Nora Thomas.
Cleave Saveli from Carrollton
attended church here Sunday
night.
Jeff Davis and wife and their
son and his wife all from Keller
spent Sunday here with their
father, W . J. Dayis
Charlie Thomas and mother of
Grapevine spent Monday after-
noon with Mrs. DeeCollinsworth
near Liberty.
Mrs. Jeffie Hoskins visited
her brother at Richardson one
day last week. He has been very
sick. Mrs. Joe Holbert accom-
panied her.
Ollie Briggs and family fiom
Dallas spent the weekend with
Ben Davis and family at Carney.
Miss Roberta Gribble and Mr.
Roy Robens were in Ft. Worth
Sunday.
Charlie Bailey and fami'y from
Dallas were here Monday.
Hugh McCormick and Mrs. Lee
Belt spent Saturday night with
their sister, Mrs, Theodore
Davis.
Miss Nora Smith and Mrs Lee
Belt visited in the home of Mrs.
J< ftiie Hoskins Sunday.
Guy Jones from Dallas spent
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCord of
Roanoke spent last Monday visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shelton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchanan
of near Richardson spent Sun*
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Summers
and family of Lovedale spent
Sunday here with Mrs. G. D.
Summers.
Miss Laneva Fay Day of Dal-
las is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Morris.
Mesdames J. L. and Roy Grav-
lev, W. E. Kennedy, knd Roy Jr.
and Evrlue Gravley were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Gravley
Thursday.
Rev, C. A. Parker and Mr.and
Mrs. H. K. Pistole were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J U.
Welch Sunday.
The Methodist series of meet-
ings that have been in progress
the past week closed Sunday
night. The preaching services
were conducted by Rev Burton
assisted by Rev. D. A, Ross;
song services were led by Her
man Allen, and Jay Ella Myers
was at the piano.
The Baptist not allowing any
intermission is in progress at
this time and Rev. C. A. Parker
of M ississippi is conducting the
preaching services; Rev. D. W.
Nix will be in' charge of the song
services. The following have
been appointed as leaders of
evening prayer meeting
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or Any Constable of
Dallas County—Greeting:
You Are Hereby commanded, that you
notify Janes Contracting Company,
and Detroit Fidelity & Surety Company,
and all parties interested in Bond made
by Detroit Fidelity & Surety Company
on October 22, i928, such bond being a
surety for defendant Janes Contracting
company, covering materials furnished
and labor performed under Road contract
with Dallas countv Road district No. 1
that Dallas Washed & Screened Grave]
company, did on the 15th day of August,
1930, file suit for collection of balance of
$507.07 due under contract and guaran-
teed by said bond.,
Herein Fail Not, but of this Writ, and
| how you have executed the same, make
due retupi.
WITNESS: J. BALIE FINKS, Clerk
of the district Courts of Dallas County,
Texas.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, at Dallas, this the 15th day of
August A. D. 1930.
Attest: J, BALIE FINKS
Clerk district courts, Dallas county
Texas. (SEAL) 40-4
By Troy E. Hill, Deputy.
A 8200,000,000 building pro*
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a* the result of a recent election
which voted 5 to 1 for a new
traction ordinance, merging all
surface, elevated and bus lines
and providing for construction of
two subways uhrough which all
cars will enter the downtown
district.
Six hundred and ten vessels,
bringing cargoes direct from
foreign ports unloaded at Hous-
ton duringthe past fiscal year.
In the same lime 460 vessels
cleared from Houston for foreign
ports.
Get the Best
M.'W. Morris lor married men,
Edwin Lewis for the young men,
Mrs. Gus Marcy leader for mar-
ried ladies and Miss Ada Sum-
mers for the young ladies.
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August 24. 1930
Subject: young People and
Modern Amusements.
Leader: Florine Odom.
Young Peopie Need have a
Right to "Good Times”—Mr.
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Discussion on Young Pecple
and Modern Amusement: 1—Eli
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No. 71909-D Suit Pending in the dis-
trict court of Dallas county, Texas.
Lonnie Kramer vs. Mark E- Kramer.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sherittor any Constable of Dal-
las County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded, That by
making publication of this Notice in
some newspaper published in the County
of Dallas, for four consecutive weeks
previous to the return day hereof you
summon Lonnie Kramer, whose residence
is unknown, to be and appear before the
district court of the 95th Judicial District
of Texas, at 9 o’clock a. m., on Friday,
September 26, A. D., 1930, then and
there to show cause, if any she has,
why the judgment heretofore rendered
in this cause shonld not be reformed to
vest the permanent care, custody and
control of the minor child of plaintiff and
defendant, to-wit: Paul Hardin Payne,
in the defendant herein, Mark E.Kramer,
instead of as originally provided in said
judgment, etc. etc.,
Herein Fail Not, but of this iVriti
and how you have executed the same-
make due return.
WITNESS; J. BA1LE FINKS, Clerk
of the district courts of Dallas county,
Texas.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, at Dallas, this the Twelfth day
of August, A. D, 1930.
Attest: J. BALIE FINKS,
Cierk, District Courts, Dallas county,
Texas. (SEAL)
By O, W. Johnson, deputy. 40-4
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
(REAL ESTATE)
By Virtne of ar\ ®rder of sale issued
out of the Honorable District court of
Dallas county 44t|l .Judicial district of
Texas, on the 3Uit day of July A. D.
1930, in the case of Atlantic Life Insur-
ance company versus las. V.Silnian,Nel-
lie R. bilman, Ha|RV. Minkier, T. P.
Junkin, InvestmelBfeecurities Company
of Texas, a corporation, No. 85032-B,
and to me as Sherw, directed and deliv-
ered, 1 have levied* upon this 1st day of
August A. D. 1930,and will between the
hours of 10 o’clock a, m. and 4 o’clock
p- m. on the first Tuesday in September.
A. D 1930, it being the 2nd day of said
month, at the courthouse door of said
Dallas county, in the city of Dallas
proceed to sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest which Jas. V.
Silman, Nellie R. Silman, Harry V.
Minkier, T. P. Junkin, Investment se-
curities Company of Texas, a corpora-
tion, had on the 17th day of May, a. D.
1926, or at any time thereafter, of, in and
to the following described property
to-wit:
Being the North 100 feet of Lots Nos.
Ten (10), Eleven (11), and Twelve (12),
in Block No. Five (5), of Homestead
Park, an Addition to the city of Dallas,
Texas, more fully described by metes
and bounds as follows:
Beginning at a point in the West line
of Bishop avenue 50 feet North from the
intersection of said line of Bishop ave-
nue with the North line of Yarinonth
street; Thence in a westerly direction at
right angles to Bishop avenue, 168 feet
lo a point in the West line of said Lot
a2; Thence in a Northerly direction
along the West line of Lot 12, 100 feet to
a point which is the Northwest corner
of said Lot 12; Theme in an Easterly
direction along the North line of said lots
Nos. 10, 11, and 12, 168 feet to a point
in the West line of Bishop avenue;
Thence in a Southerly direction along
I said line of Bishop avenue 100 feet to
| the place of beginning.
| Said property situated in the county
of Dallas, State of Texas.
Said property being levied on as the
property of Jas. V. Silman and Nellie
R. Silman, Harry D. Minkier, T. P. Jun-
kin, Investment Securities company'of
Texas, a corporation, and will be sold
to satisfy a judgment amounting to
$5538 0u, in favor of Atlantic Life Insur-
ance Company, and costs of court apd
the further costs of executing this writ.
Given Under Mv Fland This 5th day of
August, A. D. 1930.
H. A. HOOD.
Sheriff Dallas, County, Texas.
3S-4 By J. E. Jameson,deputy.
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against said defendant for all delinquent
and unpaid taxes, interest, and penal-
ties against the hereinafter described
land in the amount of $.19.55 for the
year 1927, together with cost of suit,
said land being described as follows:
Being Lot 9 in Block 1950-2, city of
Dallas, Texas, as per the official Map
and Plat Records of Dallas county,
I exas.
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: J. BALIE FINKS, clerk of
District court of Dallas county, Texas.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court at the office in the City
of Dallas, this 11th day of Aug., A. D.
1930. (SEAL)
Attest: J. BALIE FINKS,
clerk Distiict court, Dallas county.
By O. W. Johnson, deputy, 39-1
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To tlie Sheriff or any Constable of Dal-
las county—Greeting:
You are Hereby Commanded, That by
making publication of this citation in some
newspaper published in the county of
Dallas, for four consecutive weeks, pre-
vious to the return day hereof you sum-
mon Henry Davis, whoso residence is
unknown, to be and appear before the
District court of the 101 st Judicial District
of Texas, to be holden in and for the
county of Dallas at the court house there-
of, in the city of Dallas, at or before ten
o’clock a m., of the Monday next follow-
ing the expiration of Forty-two days from
the date of this citation, being Monday, at
10 o’clock a. m.,on the 29th day of Sept,
A. U 193<>, then and there to answer to
the Petition of State of Texas filed in
said court on the 1st day of July
A. D. 193 J against the said Henry Davis
and J. B., Martin for suit, said suit being
Numbered 26234-E the nature of which
demand is as follows, to-wit:
Plaintiff sues and prays that defend-
ant be citid to appear and answer here-
in, and that plaintitJ be given judgment | By J. E. Jameson, deputy.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
(REAL ESTATE)
By Virtue of an order of sale issu
ed out of the Honorable District Court
of Dallas county, 44tli Judicial District
of Texas, on the 31st day of July A.L).
1930, in the case of Atlantic Life Insur-
onceCompany, versus J. Gline Moore,
V. R. Walker, Myrtle Walker, R. E.
Bristol, and Investment Securities
Company of Texas, a corporation,
No. 85027-B and to me as Sheriff,
directed and delivered, I have levied
upon this 1st day. of August,
A. D. 1930,' and will between the
hours of 1) o’clock a. m. and 1 o’clock
p. m„ on the first Tuesday in Sept.,
A. D. 1930, it being the 2d day of said
month, at the courthouse door of said
Dallas County, in the City of Dallas,
proceed to sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand all
the right, title and interest which
J Cline Moore, V. R. Walker
Myrtle Walker, R. E. Bristol, and
Investment Securities company of
Texas, a corporation, had on the Istday
of September, A. D. 1927, or at any
time thereafter, of, in and to the follow-
ing described property, to wit:
Lot 12 in Block 21, of Winnetka
Heights Addition to the city of Dallas,
as per manor plat of said addition, re-
corded in Volvme I, page 194. of the Map
Records of Dallas county, Texas, said !
block being also known asBlockNo.32t>3,
according to the official map of the city
of Dallas, said lot fronting 61 feet on
VVillomett street and 150 feet on Ninth
street, and being the same property de-
scribed in the deed from V. R. Walker
and wile to Mohawk Investment Com-
pany. dated May 31st, 1927 and record-
ed in Volume Mott, page 30 • of the deed (
Records of Dallas county . li*.\as
Said property situated in the county of
Dallas, State of Texas.
Said property being levied on as the
property of V. R, Walker and Myrtle
Walker, and w%ill be sold to satisfy a
judgment amounting to $11,542 71. in
favor of American Life Insurance Com-
pany and costs of court and the further
costs of executing this writ.
Given Under My Hand This 4th
day of Aug,, A. D. 1930.
H. A. HOOD,
Sheriff Dallas County, Texas.
38-4
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Phone 90
Residence Phone 57
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the prices are very reasonable.
Phone 2-4241. Located at 1813
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Dr. R. L. Blackburn
Office at theJ. E. Perry Drug
Store
Office Phone No. 3
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C. A. GOOD
Is The Representative of the
Te xas Power & Light Co
In Carrollton, Farmers Branch,
Hebron, Addison and Lake Dailab.
For any information about your
electric light service call Ml-. Good at
Carrollton, Phone No. 90. or at his
home, Phonti No. 54.
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