The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. [21], Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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The Olney Enterprise
FRIDAY, JUNE 30, IS44
SHEARER NEWS
during the
first
his grandparents this
valid
m fourth
OF JULY
do all kinds of
ELECTRICAL
Wiring.
Also Do Fixture Work
STANDS FOR
FREEDOM
Makes and Models
Commercial Refrigeration
Joe
Day or Night
Phone 117
plus tax
Size 6.00-16
plus tax
“"I” .
hAK)
two-piece
Buy your Bonds now. Doni’ wait to be called
* AM OFFICIAL
Ca
HORANYS
NOW-IT COSTS LESS
TO BUY THE BEST
GOGDzYEAR
SYNTHETIC -ROBBER TIRE
s J *
TO CHECK
. ihTswws.
666
yr Liquid for Malarial.SytmaftsstiK®..
Cumberland
assisted in
REW LOWER PRICE
-■ —AUTO TIRES ONLY
and the lee
or tne right,
Ann Brogdon,
E. Hickey of
in the horn
F. Bailey dur-
town
in c
exception
to an ap-
court to
the sur-
2309
in
described
application
GOOD/YEAR
TIRES
Mrs.
James F. Brock left last
Friday for Reno, Nev., to jestn ■issi-
husband, Pfc. Brock, who 5s
tioned near there.
Do Plate Sores
Bother Is®?
If your gums itch, fawns ®ef se^bers
you discomfort, druggists la-
tum your money if the fesfe hsjg&ss
of "LETO'S” fails to satas^r..
PALACE DRUG C®.
New low price on
GOODYEAR SYNTHETIC RUBBER TUBES
ATTEND FUNERAL
Paul Erdwin of Ft. Worth, „„
sistant division manager for Con-
tinental,
as-
and
Ed
. ------ — Flemming of
Wichita Falls, district superinten-
dent for Continental, were here
last Wednesday to attend funeral
services for Mrs. A. S. Ragle.
Sugar
Juno 16 for the purchase of five
pounds of sugar.
She launches the faiss;-
and America Fights for Freedom!
gest fleet ever built—flies the most planes ever built. T&s
Fourth of July still stands for Freedom as it always has
as. ,i± always -shall!
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gatlin v.s?U-
ed in the home of his paxvsaSs last,
week.
ATTENDS MEETING
Clay Simmons
were in Wichita Falls Sundav •!
Mr. and
Mrs.
attend a semi-annual meeting of
managers of C. H. Parker Grocery
Stores, which, was held
t Parker
No. 1.
CORRECTION
count of funeral
for Mrs. A. S. Ragle published in
last week’s Enterprise should have
included the fact that Rev. W. H.
Townsend, pastor of the First Bap-
tist Church, and Rev. John W. G.
of
the
Hill, pastor
Church
Presbyterian
conducting the rites. Also onjitted
was that members of the Board
of Stewards of the First Methodist
Church and City officials served
as honorary pallbearers.
The State of Texas:
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Young County, Texas:
GREE ± IN G:
TO: Archie Rogers and J. C. Rog-
ers. Jr.:
COM-
HEREBY
ARE
YOU
MANDED to find and summon all
persons interested in the estate of
and also
Ann Brogdon, deceased
all persons who are entitled by in-
descent and
devise or
heritance, — ----
bequest of the said Ann Brogdon,
deceased under her last will and
testament whose names are kno*n
or unknown and whose residences
are known and unknown and who
arc non-residents of the State of
Texas,
to be and appear' before
the Honorable County Court of
Young County, Texas at the court-
house thereof on the 17th day of
July, A. D., 1944, the same being
the third Monday in said month
then and there to file
or objection and contest
plication filed in said
partition and distribute
Refrigeration Repair
Al
You pay loss—you buy more! Here's a tire built for PLUS
VALUE, measured in miles, or months, or dollars.
It has
the famous time-tested Supertwist cord construction and
road-proved tread design.
It s built with special shills
and by specie^methods developed by Goodyear Research
through 29 years of tire leadership
Goodyears longer experience with synthetic rubber
gives you extra service and extra stamina—now avail
able at /wer cast. Now more than ever, it pays to buy
the best
Leberman had as her
week Mr.
and Mrs.
of
SOUTHLAND SERV
STA
NO. 1
ORTH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babb and
children of Fort Worth and Miss
Smith of Gunter visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Bailey
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs.
W.
Springtown visited
of Mr. and Mrs. W.
mg the weeb-end.
Carl Lasley and family of Min-
eral Wells visited
his
— parents
here Saturday and Sunday.
Pat Kifk Wood of Fort Worth
is visiting
week.
Mrs. Geo
guests this
Gene Medlin and little son
Newcastle,- Mrs. Hart Brown, Mr
Bill Leberman- and Mrs. Clint Bur-
ris of Olney. ..and- Mrs. Clint Burris,
Jr., and . daughtei
Wichita Falls.
Carolyn,
of
Mrs.
Lee-'-Bruhs and- daughter,'
Beverly, of ! El'•Rend, Okla., Visited
in the home of Mrs. ,W. R. Shied
ley Sundav
nd : Monday
Ollie • Blancett and - Mi
Mrs-.
Durwood . Blancett were luncheon
guests ?of Mrs. Lean
Andrews
co xi oils
reCOQHlZ
in gaily colored checks.
a McCarb
Jus
d iro
Pi
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeill
and son, Jerry, of Wichita Falls
and Mrs. John Edwards and son,
Johnny, of Graham visited with
friends here Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rushing and
daughter, Carna,
visited m
the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Staples in Graham Monday after-
noon.
Joe Rushing and Jack Groves
were business
visitors
Fort
in
Worth Wednesday.
A. A. Kunkel has been ill for
the past week.
Mrs. Pat Carter and children of
Electra visited with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Goodloe, Wed-
nesday night after 'attending, fu-
neral services for her aunt, Mrs.
Albert S. Ragle, in Olney Wednes-
day
Everett shaw and
Shaw’s
Mi
and Mi
family visited with Mrs.
parents, Mr. _and Mrs. McClendon,
in Perrin recently
Mrs. McClen-
don has been ill
Miss ^Elizabeth Higgins, student
at North Texas State Teachers
College in Denton, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
a Ad Mrs. Roy Higgins and fam-1
ilv.
MiS's Mildred Foster, who is em-
ployed in Fort Worth, is spending
her vacation in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fos-
ter.
Rev. Rader Hawkins of Dallas
night in the home
spent Saturda
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rushing
and family. He filled an appoint-
ment in the Shearer pulpit Sun-
day morning and following the
services was the guest of Mr. and
and
Andrews
Homer
Mrs.
son,
in the
visited
also
He
Jerry.
Gerald Tiner and B. C. Gilliam
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Goodloe have
as their guests their grandchildren,
Martha, Peggy, Dan and Durell
Wayne Goodloe, all of Fort Worth.
Clyde Boydston went to Bowie
Sunday. His mother returned home
with him for a visit.
Miss Carria Rushing and
Rushing visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Edwards and son, Johnny, in Gra-
ham Friday evening.
Ration Roundup
ODT Operators
ODT operators should call at the
local ration office for their third
quarter rations before June 30, as
they expire at that time.
Blue Stamps
Blue stamps W8, X8, Y-8, Z-8
and A-5 will beome valid for the
purchase oi processed foods on July
1. The new valid stamps will fin-
ish the blue stamps. in the
row and begin on the second row
Sugar
stamp 32 became
to the said, estate
simple estate to all
title and interest ci
deceased in and to T. C. Wadley
Survey,
Abstract
No.
Young County,
Texas,
and
set out in the
therefor filed in this court on the
15th day of March, 1944, No. 1350
on the probate docket of the said
court, and which application will
then and there
be
acted
upon
r due service hereof.
You are further commanded to
summon such persons, Archie Rog-
ers and J. C. Rogers, Jr., by mak-
ing publication of this citation i
newspaper published in Young
County, Texas, as provided by law, |
be such a newspaper and
if ther
if there be none then in a news- .
the’
nearest county, where a newspaper,
is published, once in regular issue !
of the said paper for four conse- j
paper which is published in
cutive weeks and issues and the
full twent {-eight J
days before the Third Monday in
least
at
same
July, A. D., 1944, being the 17th
day of July, A. D., 1944, to which
citation is returnable.
time this
HEREIN FAIL NOT but have
you before said court on said day
this writ with your return there-
how you have acted
of showing
iroon and executed the same.
WITNESS Earnest Tucker, Clerk
of the County Court of Young
County, Texas.
HAND
GIVEN
UNDER
MY
AND SEAL OF OFFICE, in Gra-
ham, Texas, this the
June, A. D„ 1944,
12th day of
EARNEST TUCKER
Clerk,
Young
County,
' I
Olney Steam Laundry & Dry Cleaners |
City life . . . country life—those superbly taslo
country limtis. From now through Labor Day th ey'il take you -wherever yo
slender loveliness. Fashioned from soft sudsab-lc
co lions
Georgiana,
exclusively by Nelly D :n
styles of cottons made
pus, Carole King and Trudy Hall and sold only a HORANY S.
4.95 to 16.95
OLLIE KENT
408 West Payne
County
Texas.
By Viola King, Deputy. .
19--ltc
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Warren, Len C. The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. [21], Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1944, newspaper, June 30, 1944; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1212408/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Olney Community Library.