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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1945
THE MERRIDIAN TRIBUNE
PAGE THREE
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I IREDELL ITEMS :
$ By Stella Jones *
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Mrs. Charles Basham spent the
past week-end in Whitney.
Mrs. Mildred Main left Wed-
nesday, for Norfork, Va., to visit
Guy Frank.
. Roy Laurence, better known as
Sonny Boy ’ came in Wednesday
from the army, he had been over-
seas. His wife and baby met him
at Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Seward have
moved from Mrs. Patterson’s to
the apartment at Mrs. French’s.
Mrs. Lelan Neighbors and De-
leon and her sister, Mrs. Eddie B.
Cunningham visited their brother,
Roy Laurence this week.
James Phillips, who is attending
John Tarleton, spent the week-
end at home.
Iredell and community have had
a fine rain.
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap visited her
children in Temple and Houston
the past week.
W. A. Pylant is in Glen Rose for
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawyer
and son spent the week-end here.
Mrs. Charldene Kanutson and
her sister, Miss Doris Mingus, of
Ft. Worth, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Mingus.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basham
were in Dallas a few days this
week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flanary have
returned from Lubbock where
they visited their daughter, Mrs.
R. W. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loader are
having some repair work done on
their home west of town and Mr.
Jones is having some work done
on his house north of town, occup-
ied by Willie Lench and family.
Mrs. John D. Smith is visiting
John D. in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lockhart, of
Dublin, visited his sister, Mrs. Bill
Newman, Sunday.
Mrs. John Appleby, of Hico,
visited her mother, Mrs. A. L. Har-
ris, Sunday afternoon.
Rufus Harris, who has been in
the army for 4 years and been
overseas, has come home, he got a
discharge, he is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Harris.
John Parks was in Ft. Worth
Monday.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jenkins, of
Walnut, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fuller, Sunday afternoon.
New-
Billy Royce and Donald
som, who are in the navy, came in
Saturday for a furlough with their
parents, the boys are at San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pylant spent
Sunday with his parents, they live
in Dallas.
Cleve Watson, of Loraine, spent
Friday and Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fuller.
Mrs. Billy Joe Pylant and son,
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It takes a calf-building and cow-conditioning
ration to bring range cows through the winter
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Cattle Checkers are built to do the job . . .
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of San Antonio, are visiting his
parents.
Mrs. Ella Mae Hensley, of Wa-
co, spent the week-end at home, |
was accompanied by her boy |
friend.
Miss Virginia Jones, who is in
John Tarleton, spent the week-end I
at home.
The singing convention for Bos- j
que and Somervell counties met
here Sunday at the high school au- . - .
ditorium and was well attended, the issuance of this citation, same
The singing was sure fine and en- " the 19 de" Re Not he"
joyed by all. Visitors from all
over Bosque and Somervell coun-
ties and some from Hamilton.
The next 5th Sunday singing con-
vention will be in Glen Rose.
The Bible Study is growing in
interest and attendance, all are in-
vited to attend every
night.
Sanders Waldrip, of
Thursday
Slaton,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips
the past week.
Mrs. Seward visited relatives in
Albany this week.
Mrs. Burson has returned from
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones and
son, Wilburn and Guy Jones, all of
Ft. Worth, were here Sunday.
Mrs. Mayme Young and daugh-
ter, Miss Faye, of Meridian, spent
Sunday here.
Pvt. Obie Dunlap, of Mexia,
spent the week-end at home.
C. F. Seward spent Sunday in
Brownwood with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brummel and
baby have returned from Pitts-
burgh, Texas, where they visited
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brum-
mell and baby vacated the apart-
ment at Mrs. Fouts and moved to
Fort Worth this week, where he
has work.
LOST—Bay Horse, about 5
years old, left hind foot white up
to ankle, wire cut blemish on
left fore leg. Left my place July
5, 1945. Will pay $25.00 reward
for recovery of horse. Charlie
Thierichen, Rt. 3, Meridian, Texas.
21-p
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all kinds of plumbing fixtures and
Water, Heaters, Septic Tanks and
fittings.Don Cameron, Meridian
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MORGAN CHURCH OF CHRIST
Our Sunday services begin at
10:15 o’clock a.m. Bible Class
Wednesday nights at 8:30 o’clock.
Everybody welcome to our servic-
es and members are urged to
attend.
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Citation by Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Martha Lois Stapp, Defend-
ant, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
lappear before the Honorable
District Court of Bosque County
at the Court House thereof, in
10 o’clock A. M. of the first
Monday next after the expiration
of forty-two days from the date of
being the 12th day of November,
A. D. 1945, then and there to an-
swer Plaintiff’s Petition filed
i said Court, on the 1st day
October, A. D. 1945 in
cause, numbered 9160 on
in
of
this
the
docket of said Court and styled
W. E. Stapp, Plaintiff vs. Martha
Lois Stapp, Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to wit:
Suit for divorce, on grounds of
Three years abandonment, as is
fully shown in Plaintiff’s petition
on file in this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my hand
and the Seal of said Court, at of-
fice in Meridian, Texas, this the
1st day of October, A. D. 1945.
Attest: MAGGIE B. LITTLE,
(SEAL) Clerk, District Court,
Bosque County, Texas.
FOR SALE—One 4-room frame
house to be wrecked and moved,
also one Airmotor and steel tower,
steel storage tank and tower and
household furniture. See Theo
Rundell, Walnut Springs. 21-p
FOR SALE—A Kingsbury Piano
with recent overhaul job, in Al
shape. Mrs. Bob Bible, Meridian,
Texas. 21-p
Remember, for buying and sell-
ing land, farms, ranches, of any
kind, anywhere, always see or
write to John F. Peeler Agency,
Box 430, Stephenville, Texas. 21-c
Attend Church somewhere Sun-
day. You are always welcome at
the Morgan and Kopperl Metho-
dist Churches. Rev. R. W. Walk-
er, pastor.
30-tf
How about buying a nice 1664-
acre Ranch? Extra nice modern
home, on highway, lots of water.
See or write John F. Peeler Agen-
cy, Farmers First National Bank
Bldg., Stephenville, Texas. 21-c
FOR SALE—Combined Fultex
Oats, 90c bu. Ripens a week be-
fore Ferguson oats. Also have a
few early maturing Kenota Seed
Oats. This oats yields as much
as 70 bu. per acre. Cut with
binder on May 16. Will J. Krue-
ger, Phone 907F22, Clifton, Tex-
as.
22-p
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Citation by Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Carl J. Wentland: Defend-
ant, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable
District Court of Bosque Coun-
ty, at the Court House there-
of, in Meridian, Texas, at or be-
fore 10 o’clock A. M. of the first
Monday next after the expiration
of forty-two days from the date of
the issuance of this citation, same
being the 12th day of November,
A. D. 1945, then and there to an-
swer Plaintiff’s Petition filed in
said Court, on the 4th day of
September, A. D. 1945 in this
cause, numbered 9153 on the
docket of said Court and styled
Mrs. Rosa Wentland, Plaintiff vs.
Carl J. Wentland, Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to wit:
Suit for, divorce, based on three
years abandonment and for cus-
tody of minor child, Edwin C.
Wentland, as is more fully shown
by Plaintiff’s Petition on file in
this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my hand
and the Seal of said Court, at of-
fice in Meridian, Texas, this the
24th day of September, A. D. 1945.
Attest: MAGGIE B. LITTLE,
(SEAL) Clerk, District Court,
Bosque County, Texas.
Sept.28-Oct.5-12-19
FOR SALE—6-year-old Mare,
gentle, work and ride, also year-
old gentle horse colt. Will trade
for milch cow. Herbert Ander-
son, Iredell, Texas, Route 1, near
Help.
22-p
FOR SALE—John Deer Pony
Disc Breaking Plow, in fair condi-
tion. Mrs. Ruth Coff elt. 21-p
For FREE REMOVAL of dead,
crippled, or worthless stock, call
COLLECT Hamilton Soap Works,
Phone 303, Hamilton, Texas, 16tf
WANTED — Water Wells to
drill, any depth. Have new and
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OCT. 8-3
Permanent wiring, installed according to the National Electrical Code and prop-
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traceable to electrical causes, it is usually due to an improper installation and
subsequent neglect or to misuse of electricity or electrical equipment.
Follow These Safety Suggestions
— Have your wiring inspected to see that it conforms with the National Elec-
trical Code, your local code or other recognized safety standard. Correct any
hazardous conditions.
9 Specify code requirements when making additions, alterations or repairs to
• your wiring.
2 Deal only with a capable, experienced electrician. Do not entrust wiring
• to an inexperienced "handyman” or the safety of the job may be impaired.
. Never use a penny as a substitute for a fuse. Fuses are current limiting
T devices, designed to cut off current before damage can result if a short
circuit or overload causes wires to overheat. Pennies or fuses that are too
large may allow wires to become hot enough to ignite insulation, possibly
causing a fire. The right size fuse for most household branch circuits is
15 amperes.
F Use only appliance cords bearing label of the Underwriters Laboratory,
2 which signifies compliance with rigid safety standards. Do not drive nails
or tacks through cords, place them under rugs or in contact with radiators
or other heat sources.
6 Use only asbestos-covered cords with heating appliances.
7 Always disconnect an iron (especially a non-automatic) if you leave it
standing on ironing board while you answer phone or doorbell.
S Never put away an iron or other heating appliance until cool.
COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
I want to list more Farms and
Ranches, located anywhere, well
improved places or cheaper places
—I have the buyers. Give full
description, write or visit John F.
Peeler Agency, “Nuff Sed” Box
430, Farmers First National Bank
Bldg., Stephenville, Texas. 21-c
Nothing adds more to your resi-
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can now supply them in different
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dows. (Call and let us figure with
you. Don Cameron, Meridian and
Glen Rose. 74-tf
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October 6
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FOR SALE—Farmall 12, power-
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ment including double-disc. E. E.
Gandy, Route 3, Meridian, Texas.
FARM FOR RENT—100 acres
to someone who has a tractor.
See T. E. Whitworth, Kopperl,
Tex. 21-p
If you have a Farm or Ranch
land For Sale, write to John F.
Peeler Agency, Box 430, Stephen-
ville, Texas—he has buyers. 21-c
For FREE REMOVAL of dead,
crippled, or worthless stock, call
COLLECT Hamilton Soap Works,
Phone 303, Hamilton, Texas. 16tf
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The Meridian Tribune (Meridian, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1945, newspaper, October 5, 1945; Meridian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1631868/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Meridian Public Library.