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1— Cards of Thanks
2— Florists and Nurseries
I—New Cara for Sale
4—Women’s Apparel
(—Ambulance Service
•—Lost, Found, Strayed
7— Personals
b—Hu«dr,es* Service
8— Beauty Aids
10— Wanted to Buy
11— Let's Trade
12— Used Cars for Sale
13— Auto Serrice
14— Tires, Parts, Supplies
16— Male Help Wanted
_ IS—Female Kelp Wanted
17— Salesman Wanted
18— Jobs Wanted
19— Men or Women Wanted
20— Help Wanted
21— Good Things to Eat
22— Household Goods
23— Musical Instruments
24— Miscellaneous for Sale
25— Pets and Livestock
26— Poultry, Feed Supplies
27— Gifts
28— Hay and Grain
29— Farm Implements
30— Apartnyrnts for Rent
31— Room and Board
32— Sleeping Rooms
33— Shoe Rebuilding
34— Houses for Rent
35— Miscellaneous for Rent
36— Wanted to Rent
37— Business Opportunities
38— Business Property
39— Farms and Lands
40— Houses for Sale
41— Lifts for Sale
42— Real Estate Wanted
43— Legals
44— Notice
45— Education
46— —Announcements
4 7—Instructions
48—Household Appliances
THIRTY - SIX MONTHS TO
PAY!, It’s so easy. Fix up. Paint
up, b.ufld that extra raom, ga-
rage, GRADE A BARN or other
outbuildings with NOTHING
DOWN!
Come in and let us explain our
loan plan, today! THOMAS
LIMBER CO., 212 Jackson St.
Phone 5-4826.
BEFORE YOU BUY
Be sure to see our new Spring
and Summer Slacks.
ITiced from $6.95 to $12.95.
M O R G A N ' S
Tailor Shop
Fast Side Square
NOTICE
Mrs. Pauline Utz,
Factory Representative
for
SLENDERETTE
“The Most Advanced
Home Reducing Aid
Available"
Will Be in The
" ' Office of - *"•"
Juanita Chapman
D. C.
Main Street
Saturday
February 15th
Men or Women Wanted 19 Shpe Rebuilding
MAKE >20. daily. Luminotm LADIES — NEED NEW SHOES
Nameplates. Free samples. . .
REEVES CO., Attleboro. Mass.
Good Things to Eat 21
MEXICAN DISHES at THEIR
BEST! Try our delicious MEXI-
CAN PLATE — ENCHILLADAS
—made with our own Chile.
ATTAWAY’S CAFE
Gilmer St.
DELICIOUS Hamburgers, Do-
Dogs, Hot-Dogs, Ham Sandwich-
es, Steak Sandwiches — Coffee
—Served piping hot.
Car hops on duty.
THE DAIRY Y
Household Goods___22
AUTOMAT IC ~ R o t isse r i e, w i th
frying pans—$9.95.
See us for your furniture
needs.
TERMS
RANDOLPH FURNITURE
FURNITURE and APPLIANCES.
W** Buy — Sell — Trade. . . .
NEWELL CAMBRON FURNI-
TURE, 225 Gilmer Street,
RAILROAD SALVAGE
OUTLET
Bedroom suites, living room
suites, innerspring mattresses,
tables. v
Many,
40'I to
ehandi.se.
—BUT CAN’T AFFORD THEM?
Let us make your old ones new!
We’ll rhange the heels, restyle &
redye them. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Free Scottie Stamps.
HANS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Connally St. Phone 6-2927
Houses for Rent_34
FOR RENT — Red brick, living
room, two bedrooms, den, kitch-
en, bath, garage. Cloae to town.
J. Harlan West. Phone 5-2209
or 5-4542. ____
FOR RENT —Modern furnished
five-room house, two-room house,
other apartments. Sleeping cabins,
House trailer lots. Low rates by
day or week. 732 Jefferson St.
Phone 5-9019,
FOR RENT—Six room“brick”ve-
neer on Lpcust Street. R. V.
Kirkpatrick. Phone 6-4608.
By Dick Turner
Miscellaneous for Rent 35
FOR RENT—Local Rental Trail-
ers —Refrigerator Dollie—Blan-
ket cargo insurance NOW on
Nationwide Trailers. DENNY’S
PHILLIPS "66” Service Statioh,
500 Main Street. Phone 5-3220.
many other items.
60'/r on all New
Save
Mer
Women’s Apparel
4
Two More Days
To Get
V’ *....... ' ’
LADIES’
Dress Shoes
Regular $12.95
ONLY
*5.00
All Seasonable
FLATS
*3.00
LATIMER’S
Miscellaneous for Sale !
FOR SALE
Ten mattresses — New Tick-
ing . -i~ • _____* - ......
100 pairs Men’s Shoes — New
soles and heels.
Two-Wheel Trailer.
DERMONT MORGAN
327 Main Street
Poultry, Feed Supplies 26
FOR SALE—Fine Baby Chicks—
SULPHUR SPRINGS HATCH-
ERY, Oak Ave.
FOR SALE
Fifty pair GIANT RUNT
Splashed colors.
Other fancy breeds. * Ilaby
Courtnix Quail.
SARTIN’S GAME FARM
Route One
Yantis, Texas
fet» and Livestock 25
FOR SALE—Five holstein heif-
ers. Will cnive 30 to 00 (lays. Can
be seen at 638 Gilmer Street or
Phone 5-3629,
Business Property___38
FOR RENT—Brick building, 218
Jefferson St Jack W. Byrd.
FOR RENT OR LEASE—Neigh-
borhood modern beauty shop.
Three booths, air - conditioned
building, fiee parking lot. Lu-
cille’s Beauty Shop. Contact Bill
Taylor.l ---------———
H ouses for Sale_40
FOR SALE — Five rooms, newly
decorated. New bath and cabi-
nets. Good location. Erce Jen-
nings, 509 Main Street.
FOR SALE — My two-bedroom
home at 239 N. League Street.
IPhone 5-3308 or see W. A. Pas-
sons.
tee
Just Traveling
ACIOM 87 M.ddW
didn’t com* down to check on you! I cam* down
for my breakfast!’*
firm, company or partnership, if
it be any of such; and to the un-
known devisee or devisees under
a purported will of Clifford Moo-
ers, deceased, dated September
24, 1956, admitted to probate in
Kendall County, Texas, on De-
cember 10, 1966, and the un-
known owners or claimants of any
interest in the estate of such de-
cedent or in snv property stand-
ing in his name at the time of his
death on November 13, 1956, in-
cluding the lands and interests
therein described in such suit and
as described and identified in this
citation, which are owned or
claimed by such unknown claim
ants as devisee under such pur-
ported will, Defendants, each of
whose identity and residence are
unknown other* than claimants
FOR SALE OR TRADE American, Cancer Society, Inc., a and deceit practiced on her as to and now I hear that tmytne
mgrtml [lean Cancer Society, Texas Dfvi- cited she was to receive under an age.'I have a child 30 ye
Gifts
Wanted to Buy
WANTED — One good manure
spreader — The type for solids.
W S Tyler.
- SPOT CASH
Paid For
Any or All household items—
any value—
We can use your discarded fur-
niture.
DERMONT MORGAN
Phone 5-4348
NEW
SHIPMENT
of
3-I’iece
BATH SETS
4-Piece l inen
PLACE MAT SETS
Quaker Lace
TABLE CLOTHS
I.ariies’ Spring
HAND BAGS
Smart New
COSTUME JEWELRY
HUMPHREY’S
GIFT SHOP
Connally Street
Twos bedrooms, bath, living
room, kitchen, breakfast combin-
ed, hardwood floors, attic fan,
Venetian blinds, attached garage.
Lot 80x160.
Will sacrifice equity for imme-
diate sule or trade for house in
Paris.
Contact J. D. W’atson, 801
Fourteenth N. E., Paris, or call
Baris, SU4-8807.
Total price $4,500.00. Pay-
ments $39.04. Equity $1,500.00.
FOR SALE — Brick home, six
rooms, two baths, double garage.
1314 Doris Drive, McCann Addi-
tion.
Education
Hav and Grain __ _ 28
FOR SALE — GOOD PRAIRIE
HAY — $18.00 per ton. Seo
PICK HARRISON. Phone 1*7,
Duinnt, Oklahoma.
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
or Grade School At Home
with
AMERICAN SCHOOL
Kitablinh*-<i 80 ymtra. $6.00 |>e*r month In-
clude* now hooka and instruction. Diploma
Awarded. 1(**<<** nir*ii by industry, wn-
dorfted by educatora. Our graduate* last
year alone totalled 6.321. Writ* for free
booklet and aamplc mat ruction
AMERICAN SCHOOL
Ol.PT. NT Iliw 1207 l.,ni[vi(w, Texas
Phone 1X8-5345
HIGH SCHOOL
Or Grade School, spare time at
home. Books furnished, Diplomas
awarded. Also secretarial, Book-
keeping, Television, Electronics
and Dilifting. Write:
COLUMBIA SCHOOL
Box 451
Dallas, Texas
Announcements
Used Cars for Sale
Business Service___8
FOR new roofing, asbestos siding,
a new g a ra g e, Grade A dairy
barn, hay barn, painting and pa-
pering. Thirty-six months to pay,
no down payment. We have the
best deal for you. Jack W. Byrd
Lumber Company.
Old Stvle
DOUBLE BREASTED
SUITS
Expertly Made
to
Late Style
Single Breasted
MODELS
For Only >
*7.50
Randolph
CLEANERS
IOd‘1 Gilmer St.
FOR A BETTER
USED CAR
SEE
PASSONS
1956 BEL AIR
Sport Coupe.
Heater, VV’hite Tires, Out-
side Mirrors. You have
to see this one to appre-
ciate it.
2—1956 BUICKS
Four-Door.
One Dark Blue— One
White.
1957 BUICK.
Four-Door.
Radio, Heater, Power
.Steering, Power.
Brakes—
Factory Air.
PASSONS
USED CARS
Main St.
Phone 5-3131
| Farm Implements 29
FOR SALE—One Lowboy & K8
| International tractor. W. S. Ty-
! ler.
Apartments for Rent 30
FOR RENT: Three room furnish-
I ed apartment, garage and private
bath, 621 Connolly. Day phone
6-2826, Evening 5-5161.
[FOR RENT — Three-room fur-
nished apartment. Private en-
trance amt bath. Bills paid, on
cable. 834 South Davis. Phone
5-5102.
FOR RENT—Redecorated, four-
1 room furnished garage aparf^
merit. Attic ventilation, inside
i stairw ay, garage and storage
room. Cal! 5-3364. Mrs. J. R.
Sickles, 845 South Davis.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
three-room apartment, bath, ga-
)age. Bills paid. 419 South Da-
vis. Phone 5-3620.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment, very private. Three rooms,
storage, garage. Close in, 529
Connally St. Phone 5-2652.
FOR RENT—A small furnished
apartment to a working .man or
working woman. Phone 5-2873.
FOR RENT—Large down staUs
furnished apartment. P h o if e
5-2763 or 5-2873. 118 Oak Ave-
nue. Roger ( ambion.
FOR RENT—Furnished Garage
apartment. All bills paid. Phone
5-3298, J. D. Lasater, 511
Church Street.
Billy Motes
Announces
The Purchase
of the
GULF
Service Station
Highways 151 and
11 South
He Invites Everyone
to Visit Him for
GULF SERVICE
Washing and Greasing
GOOD GULF
GASOLINE
GULFPRIDE
MOTOR OIL
»ion, Inc., a Texas corporation,
who have been joined as defend-
ants in such suit for personal
service,
GREETING:
You and each of you are here-
by commanded to appear by fil-
ing a written answer to plaintiff's
petition before the Second 38th
Judicial District Court of Kendall
J’ounty, Texas, in the Courthouse
in the City of Boerne, Kendall
County, Texas, at or before ten
o’clock a. m. on the Monday next
following the expiration of 42
days from the date of issuance of
this citation, said Monday being
the 17th day of March,
1958, and then and there to an-
swer the original petition of Do-
lores Mooers, a widow, as plaint-
iff, filed in said court on the 30th
day of January, 1958,
against H. B. Fuqua as Independ-
ent Executor under a purported
will of Clifford Mooers, deceased,
and in which suit the other named
defendants are those persons first
named in this writ and to whom it
is above directed, and other de-
fendants to be cited personally
are:
American Cancer Society, Inc.,
a New York corporation, and
American Cancer Society, Texas
Division, Inc., a Texas corpora-
tion, and Betty Ntiss, Chester
Green, R. J. Kelly, Mrs. Gladys
Van Belt, Genevieve Conroy,
Ralph Dahlstrom, Swen Lundahl,
Russell Baughman, ,Charley Me-'
_ Claskey, Allan H. Ellingson, Paul
40 S. Diets ami Mrs. A. G. Koenig,
j as exetutrix under the w ill of A.
|G. Koenig, deceased, and the said
I Mrs. A. G. Koenig, a widow, and
| Elizabeth Kqenig, a feme sole, as
| the only heirs of A. G» Koenig,
deceased; John T. Claybourne,
Frank Dennis, Mrs. (’. W. Farley
| (and husband, C. W. Farley),
and because of further false
promises to bequeath and on ac-
count of mistake induced by
fraud of her said husband and
coercion; and it is claimed that a
fraud was also practiced by such
decedent on this Court, and that
the proceedings did not comply
with Article 2624a.
It is further claimed in such
suit- that akF 08 -substantially all
property in decedent's name at
the time of such settlement and
at the time of his death was com
munity property, and that had the
wife received those
awurded to her in such settle-
ment, *uoh were greatly less than
her share at such time, and such
contract was giossly unjust and
disadvantageous to her, but that
there was further material
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packing,,
industry
12 Greek
mountain
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14 Unemployed
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18 Repetition
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for fame
20 Allot*
21 Wron*
(prefix)
22 Immerirt
24 Clock part
28 Fashion
27 Statute
30 Inborn
32 It travel!
by win*
34 Safe
33 Account book
38 New Zealand
parrot
37 Follower*
38 Comfort
40 Singing voice
41 -Harbor,
Maine
42 Coral reef
43 Let*
Imaginative
40 Forgiveue*a
31 Musical
syllable
52 Discord
goddes*
3.7 Far (pieflx)
54 pronoun
35 Insect*
58 Belgian river
1 Hebrew month ’
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4 Journey*
3 Ocean sound
8 Exaggerate
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article
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11 Number (pi >
17 Electrical
measure
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25 Arrow pcuaoft
28 Encounter*
27 Mathematical
exponent
28 Popular
English
beverage*
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II Tests
23 Sacred images 33 Notion*
21 C ircular plate 38 Glimpse*
40 Ecstasy
ad-teistax*
42 Region
43 See bird
44 Leive out
48 Part in a play
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Pennsylvania
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SOCIAL SECURITY
Q’s and As
By PHIL RA1CHE
For those readers that would j
like more information about their ;
properties] Social Secunty, clip out the cou-
pon below, check the books you;
would like and send it to the So- ;
rial Security Office, P. O. Box]
611, Paris, Tex.
Q. I have recently started to ■
fraud! draw social security Paymer'tU Street
ments
j Lake Iavon Lodge budding. The
goal suggested for this offering
| is $2500. This offering will be
j over and beyond the regular
v Jusdgst'r:#t*sngr Speer*b •tartur'fcw'T'’'
j von offering envelopes are to be
used for this fund.
The Church Attendance Cru-
sade continues with the pastor
! recognizing classes and depart-
ments with highest percentage at-
j tending church Sunday morning.
The pastor's Bible Class for the
I Youth of the rhurch will be held
Saturday night at the home of
Linda Beckham, 613 South Davis
years
such settlement because of failurejold who has been a patient in a
of title and of consideration in i mental hpspital since she was a
material part and inability to de-!*rriall child. Would I be able to
liver and failure to 'deliver per-[draw benefits for her?
First Methodist
Plans Services
sonal property of the kind and
value which it was represented
such wife should receive.
Plaintiff offers to do equity
and makes a continuing tender to
restore that which she has receiv-
ed und asserts that due to her sit-
uation, inexperience, ignorance
and deception she could not soon-
er have discovered such fraud and
brought this action.
It is further claimed that since
such husband’s death the defend-
ant H. B. Fuqua, acting as Inde-
pendent Executor under the pur-
ported will of such husband, has
come into possession of but hns
not distributed all of those prop-
erties which the husband wrong-
A. If you have paid the major
part of her support, you probably
could draw byiefit-s for her. You
should inquire at your social se-
curity office.
ti- My farm was leased to a
tenant last year, but he doesn’t
want to renew' the lease. If I put
the whole farm in the soil bank
conseiavtion-reserve will the yeai
ly payments 1 get count towards
social security?
A. Yes. When your tenant
leaves the farm, you in effect
become the farm operator. There-
fore, the payments you receive
under the soil bank program will
I count for social security credit.
I Social Security Administration
affect Social
fully took under such settlement [ *’• 9’ *
and decree and in which plaintiff(^i*r*>’* Tex.
Had a continuing equitable owner- preas* ,nail me thx information
ship und interest, and that the| checked below:
other defendants are claiming to I---- ) our Social Security”
own or have some interest in such Self employment and Soieal
properties and estate as the res- uiity
pective cash legatees and residu- • — ^011 arc Disabled
ary devisee under such purported,----- ^ °!l i1HVx a Maid
will; and that among such proper-1 ---- How Earning
ties are lands and interests |n ] I’xcui ity Payments
lands within the State of Texas]
including those described, listed;
and identified in such petition, in-j Address
eluding the following: !
HOPKINS COUNTY
1. A 1-8 mineral interest in the
f olio wing (i'esei ihed property:
All that certain tract or parcel
of land situated in Hopkins Coun-
ty, Texas, about 15 miles NE]
from Sulphur Springs, being a;
part of the Jas. E. Hopkins siir-[
vey, Abst. No. 398, and described!
by metes and bounds as
to wit: BEGINNING at a
Rev. Stone Risinger, pastor of
First Methodist Church, will
preach another of the sermons on
The Will of God in both morning
services Sunday — at 8:30 and
10:55. Mis topic this Sunday is,
“Mow ( an We Know What God's
Will is.”
In the 8:30 service Mrs. Bur-
ford Scott will present as a vocal
solo, “O Rest In the Lord” (Men-
delssohn I.
Mrs. Cecil D. Ward will direct
the choir in the 10:55 service in
its presentation of the anthem,
"Mark. Mark My Soul” (Shelley)
with Miss Georgana Gilbert and
Mr*. Dale Smith as soloist*. Mrs.
Estelle Irwin will be at the organ
in both services.
The evening worship begins at
7:00 o’clock. The p a s t o r will
bring the message, “We Dedicate
Ourselves." This service has heen
designated. Children's Night. Dick
will direct the Cherub and Junior
Choirs in singing two special num-
bers. Mrs Joseph Longino will be
at the organ
The Youth Choir will have a
N'anu ... _ I rehearsal at 4 45 in the after-
The fellowship meal will be
First Baptist
Plans Services
Dr,
! Bruno Brandt, \V. B, DavLv and
John W. Clark, individuality and
as constituting and representative
of that class of five-year em-
ployees given cash legacies of
$600.00 each under the terms of
such purported will of such de-
cedent.
Said suit styled “Dolores Moo-
er.s, A Widow, v. H. B. Fuqua,
Independent Executor, et a!.,’’ lie
ing n u m b e r e d 1525 o n
the docket of such court and a
Darold Morgan announces
sermon - topic "The Revival
Need’’ I uke 5:27-32 for the
follows, I i i o’clock worship service Sun-
hirkory j ,|a.v at First Baptist Church. The
and elm, N E ( or. of W m. Rhodes new series of messages on the
160 acre tract of land; THENCEi H,one in Today’s World will be
slake
I noon
(served at 6:45 and the programs
■of -tody and worship will follow.
[Youth recreation will be held
] after the evening worship service,
j The Commission on Member-
ship and Evangelism will meet
jat 8 00 with I)r. Joe Longino pre-
! siding.
Tom Walters, Leonard Ward,] S 606 varus, a stake in prairie;, continued by the pastor in the!
THENCE East 949 varas, a stake, [ men trig service Thetopir for the f
ell corner of said Hopkins survey; 7 3n Service Sunday is “When
THENCE N 606 varas. a atake;j Parents Are Problems.” The
THENCE W 94,5 varas to the! Sanctuaiy Choir undei the direc-
Texas Laughs
By Boyce Hou«*
beginning, containing] tion of J. T Adams will
pi eser.t
With
place e> f
102 acres of land, more or less. ] special music, “Zion Stands
Being the same tract of land des-j Bills Surrounded.” in the morn-
cribed in deed from J. H. McCul- jnp. The Vesper Omit will be pre-
lough and wife to J. R. Davidson, | seated in special music in the
dated September 22, 1913, of rec-
ord in Vo. 83, page 271, Deed
Records, Hopkins County, Texas:
ami being, the same interest con-
evening service.
Sunday is the day designated
for the special offering for the
brief statement of the nature of veved by G. C. Tisdale to Shasta
the suit being as follows: j Oil Company by instrument re-
I Plaintiff seeking equitable re-1 corded in Vol. 29, page 461'of the
view asks to set aside a settle- Oil and Gas Lease Records of
mrnt made with her husband, Hopkins County, Texas. f
Clifford Mooers, dated May l,|The State of Texas
i’956, and this Court's decree ofjTp The Sheriff or any Constable!
[approval entered the next day injof any County of the State of
cause No. 1464, styled "Ex Parte: Texas, GREETING:
|Clifford Mooers and Wife, Dolor-
es Mooers,” recorded in the min-
utes, Vol. 6, p. 636, and asks
an accounting and for a dcclara-
sTaTE OF TEXAS
\
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THE
TO:
American Cancer Fund and its
M . unkrmwn members, shareholders,
lxOtice ____________officer'*, and .representatives, and
D. FONT I'.K—^5 ou uie invited to the persons who own stcick or in-
call at the Dairy Queen by, noon , terests in and who constitute
Ra*urday for a free qua**. *»f j Anieriean Cane|ar» Fur\ji as
I Dairy Queen. Phone 5-304(1.
I my,
eorporuUon,
an en-
ass ociulion,
You are hereby commanded to
I es Mooers.” recorded in the min- serve the foregoing citation by
making publication thereof in
tion fixing the identity of the res-p**"*' new-parer. of legal nrcufa
id u ary devisee* under a purported j tion, published in the County of
will of such husband as admitted1 j Hopkins for four (4 » consecutive
to probate December 10, 1956, in Wceks the first publication to be
vvhich suit it is claimed that plant- a{ le,jt (javs b,ft)u, thc return
itf as the wife of such decedent!
for 27 years before his death was citation. .
induced to consent to such prop-! Herein Fail Not, but on the rc-
erty settlement and decree by the| turn day hereinabove named,
ffaud of her husband and hi* have you then and th,re M„rv
agents, consisting; erf false repre- >, ...
setrQrtTnns and concealment of ]>al f"ul w,!t' w u Jl’ur re'
material facts as to the nature, jturn thereon, show inf How. you-
extent and value of the eommunx j have executed the sartie.*
ity property and of plaintiff’s; D-omd and given tirid
Boerne, Texas, this 30th day of
January, 1958.
(SEAL)
(Sgn.l Lorene K Harz
District tlerk, Kendall County,
Texas
By......................
Deputy
The veteran defense attorney
said, 'Gentlemen of the jury, ev-
en if you believe the prosecution,
the proof (s that my client robbed
! H house by thrusting his arm
through a window and removing a
pan of pants •fMfc-a wallet from a
ichair. Does it seem fair to you to
send a man to the penitentiary
when only his arm was involved?”
The young prosecuting attorn-
ey said with a smile, “The State
! is w illing for the jury to sentence
ithe prisoner!'* (arm to the peniten-
j tiary.”
j ’Aery well,” said the wily de-
! fen.se attorney.
So the defendant removed his
j artificial arm, laid it on the table
and walked out of the courtroom.
interest therein at such time,! hand 'and
given
i al t'f -';i4d
my
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1958, newspaper, February 14, 1958; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827323/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.