The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1948 Page: 4 of 6
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Citation by Publication -
The State of Texas:
To: Walter Urion, A. .\I
Morgan, ami T. A. Pinkevtotl tiP.d
the heirs ami legal representa-
tive,, ot the said Walter Urion,
A. M. Morgan and T. \ P:n-
kerton, if either the s:rd. Walter
Urion, A. M. Morgan an.l T A.
Pinkerton arc deceased, herein al-
ter called Defendants, greeting:
You are commanded t(. appear
| and answer the plaintiffs petition
I at or before 10 o'clock A_ M. of
; the first Monday after thf .cxpira-
; tion of 42 days from the date of
iss"ance of this citation, the same
i being Monday the 1st day cl V>v_
i ember, A. D. 1948 at or before
| 10 o'clock A. M. before the Hon-
orable District Court of Stonewall
J County, Texas, at the court house
I in Aspermont, Texas. Slid plrun-
| t petition was filed or. the l-.'rV
day of September, 1.9tS The file !
! I .unber of said suit being No# |
2o91. The names of the parties in j
I s'i'.if are: R. D. Kuhilisnn as J
I V'laintiif, and A. N. Mo-.;, \\ alter I
| Urion. A. M_ Morgan all 1 T. A. \
Pinkcrton as Defendants.
Old Glory
News
By Mrs. Lynn Flowers
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hudspeth ac-
; conipanied by Mr. .and Mrs. Frank
j Turner and Miss Sarah Hudspeth
1 all of Stamford visifed relatives in
Sweetwater Sunday.
| Louis Rinn a Texas l ech stu-
; dent spent the week end here with
i his parents.
I
Mrs CIvde Dumas visited Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Flowers in Abilene
recently.
Hob Higgins who lives on the
Raynor Ranch has reentered ACC
in Abilene where he attended last
year. I he is the son of Mr. and
M rs. Ernest Higgins. ing her mother Mrs. Bess Fo
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Trice and her sister Gertrude ForgttS
visited relatives in Stamford on week.
Wednesday. Raymond Gerloff of Tulia 1
Mr. and Mrs. Wanrcn Frakier last week end here with his mi
Frank and Afton visited Mr. and Mrs. Kaitie Xjerloff, and sons.
Mrs. Raymond Iiinzc and Chlota Mrs. Raymond Hinze was a
Sunday^ . tient in the Knox City hospital 1;
Mrs. Delos Callicoatte is visit— 1 week where she had minor surger;
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Highest Cash Price For Your CAR
Veazev Motor ۥ<.>.
Aspermont, Texas
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LET US INSTALL A GUARANTEED
REBUILT
MOTOR
IN YOUR FORD
Motor Assembly Exchange Price
*152
SPECIAL
MOTOR
TUNE-UP
INCLUDES
WE WILL CHECK
COMPRESSION
C ARB IJ R K A TOR
FUEL PUMP
CONDENSER
IGNITION POINTS
SPARK PLUGS
All For Only
Veazey Motor Co.
Aspermont, Texas
I The. nature of said si:
' substantial! ns follows, to wit:
Plain'riff alleges that on or ahoiir
j the first day of July A. I). I'.Mo
! he was the owner in fee Simple ti-
: tie of, and in possession of, .'ill ot
| the following described leal e.tate
situated in Stonewall Court c, I >*x-
as, to wit: Known as and be;ilg
pa-'; of the J. II. Dolman survey,
a;id the M. H. Dolman survey,
and G W. Me Dow survey, and
•di-'xrihed by mrtes and bounds a-
follows: Beginning at a point on
the north line of the Green P.
C'.-.c!; survt*.' vvhere Kiowa Peak
brs. N. 18 1/4 deg. W a stone set
in tin- ground;
| Thence N. 86 degress '17' 1V.
with the North line of the said
Green B Cook survey as est ah! sh-
ed by decree of the distr'et Ct.tirt
of Stonewall County, at its 0< to-
iler 1914 term, to rive east bound-
I ary line of that 'part of the G.'V.
| Mc.Dow survey heretofore soi l and
conveyed by \V. II. I)olT n and
| wife to Mr. Bradley; thence N. to
I Salt Fork of the Brazo; River,
| thence down said Salt Fork of
the Brazos River with it<
! meanders, to a point opposite the N
I I", corner of the J. H Dolman
survey according to the original
[ i.eld notes of the same; •■hence S
to said NF, corner of the J. H.
Dolman original survey, con'inu-
inj* until the north line of Oioen
1' Cook survey, as per est eh! shed
j decree, is intersected- to contain
100 acres of land, more or less.
Plaintiff alleges that h.- owned
all of the above described real es-
tate in fee simple title by virtu o<
the ren years .statute of limitation
ot Texas; that for more than 'en
years next preceding the fihllg of
this, suit and next preceding the
first day o f Jidy A D_ 11)48
Plaintiff was in peacabl". a!verse 1
and contin"ous i^ossessio . of the
above dcscribcd lands using and
enjoying the same, having the
same e n c I o s e d by a
good and sufficient fence a ad oth
erwise, and therefore ha.-, good h
tie to said land by reason of the
ten vears statute of liniitat or.s.
which he pleads.
Plaintiff says trat on or about
the 1st <Ur of July A. D. 1918
the f'-fet) ! j)t> utdawful'v eineted i
into possession of sail real estate
and ejected Plaintiff therefrom', to
Plau'tiff's damages in t1 • c vwrn of j
$1500.00, that the annual rental ;
of said land is worth $800.
Plaintiff prays for eit 'ion. for
possession of said land, and for .'a-
mages and a writ of restitution, K>r
the title and relief in law end eq-
uity that be may be entitled to re-
ceive, general and specia'
If this citation is not scived
within 90 days of its i.vsuatvee, 't
shall be returned unserved
Issued this the 14 day of Sep-
tember A. D. 1918.
Given under my hand and seal
of said court, at office if. Asper-
mOnt, Texas, this the 14 day o<
September A. D., 1948
Harold S. Kenady Clerk Dis-
trict Collrt Stonewall Coutr.v, Tex-
as by Verde. R. Graham, IVc4,nity.
Or. C. L. Mclnturff
CHI R O PR A CTOTl
X-liAY LABORATORY
FREE CONSULTATIONS
o?>6 North Swenson Avenue
(On Wichita Fall's Highway)
Stamford, Texas
CRYSTAL CAFE
Aspermont, Texas
In Business since 1930
MR. and MRS.
GFORC.F H. BRADSHAW
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Got a Flat?
Battery Dead?
Call 17
Linsley
Service Station
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MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS
CARS
Washed and Greased
TIRES and BATTERIES
Lambert Sta
STATION ON THE HIGHWAY
Doing Business 011 tlie Square
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Courtesy
fit all instruments.
Easy to boy from our^
fresh stock!
GEO. C. KENADY
POULTRY RAISKRS
For Roup, Cholera. Coccidiosis
and blood sucking parasites, feed
QUICK_R1D best conditioner on
the market.
COME TO THE HOTEL
Barber Shop
We appreciate you letting as
io vnur har* er work-.
FRANK HAYS. Owner
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ED S FIXIT SHOP
RADIO SERVICE FURNITURE REPAIRING
FURNITURE REFIN1SH1NG and UPHOLSTERING
CABINET WORK AND OTHER WOOD WORK
AIR CONDITIONER REPAIRING
The Watch Word
Courtesy is ever the watchword at this institution.
IVe never get too busy to /leal with you in a cour-
teous manner, whether you arc a depositor, a bor-
rower, or what ever might he your business, you
will find friendliness in our dealings with you.
Call on us when ace can help you.
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AFE
OUND
ECURE
First National Bank
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
MEMBER:
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1948, newspaper, September 30, 1948; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127260/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.