The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1945 Page: 4 of 4
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FRmAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1945.
(Continued from page one.)
Roy Hood MOMM 2/c of Corpus
Christi Naval Air Station, Detach-
meit OTU 4, is visiting in Dallas and
Mesquite, while on a thirteen day
leave.
MESQUITE, TEXAS
Pvt. John H. Dickson somewhere
in Belguim, wrote that he was pro-
bably on some of his dad’s old stamp-
ing ground. Mr. Dickson was in Bel-
guim in World War I.
W, J. Cathey MM 3/c writes from
overseas that he enjoys every word
of the Texas Mesquiter,* His wife,
the former Miss Hallie Capps, lives
here.
S/Sgt. James M. Capps, who re-
ceived a knee wound in France last
August has been home on a three
day pass from a hospital in Ft. Sam
Houston. S/Sgt. Caps, with an en-
gineering battalian, was in a hos-
pital in England until January 2 0.
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Pvt. Lillian Lynch of Turner
Field, Georgia was home six days
last week visiting her sister, Mrs.
Herbert Liles and family. Pvt. Lynch
came to Dallas on a flight hop and
the plane was grounded due to the
weather.
Card Of Thanks
We want to thank each one for
the beautiful flowers and the mes-
sages of sympathy sent at the death
of our precious mother, and may /
God bless you all.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lankford and
family, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lantrip
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tur-
ney and family.
FOR SALE—Prairie and Johnson
grass hay. Oak cord wood. Fate
Lasater, 9 29F4. Rt. 1. 4tc
FOR SALE—Fresh milch cow .Ph.
939F12. R. W. Hanby. ltc
Brownie Steed is home on leave
from the Navy visiting his wife, Mrs.
Grace Steed and sons.
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INSURANCE CO.
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We wish to express our thanks for
the nice cards and letters from our
many friends, also the kind words
that were spoken to us, when we
learned of the death of our son over-
seas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 1£. Hayden
and family.
USED FURNITURE—Cook stove,
ice box, bed, mattress, springs,
chest—for sale—as is. Phone 25.
The St. Augustine Society will
meet at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Stanley Sikorsky on
Hum Drive.
Dr. Chas. McCallum
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office in the Davis Building
Office 127 - Phones - Res. 117
Dr. P. C. Shands
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
(Office Porter Drugs)
Dm. 44 » Phones - Night 110
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Separator, Chief Jr; Boys pre-war
Bicycle; set of golf clubs and bag
—three woods and five irons. M.
D. Seay, Mesquite. ltp
WANT-ADs
FOR SALE—hegari 5c a bundle.
Phone 932F5, Loren P. Young,
Crawford Drive, near Triangle, ltp
SEED OATS—No. 1 Texas Red Oats
$1.10 bushel. Custom Grinding
Daily. Southwest Feed Mills. 4tc
DO YOU WANT TO SELL?—List-
ings needed. Farm homes or busi-
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925F31. 3tp
MEN WANTED: Ages 21 to 45. The
makers of Ivory Soap and Crisco,
in business for over 100 years, an
essential industry, need ware-
house workers. Apply from 8:00
a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Monday
through Saturday. The Procter &
Gamble Mfg. Co., 1226 Loomis
Street, Dallas, Texas. 2tc
CITATION—BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To: E. E. Ralls, Defendant. You
are hereby commanded to be and ap-
pear before the District Court of the
116th Judicial District of Texas, to
be holden in and for the County of
Dallas at the Courthouse thereof, in
the City of Dallas, at or before ten
o’clock a. m., of the Monday next
following the expiration of Forty-
two days from the date of this cita-
tion, being Monday, at 10 o’clock a.
m., on the 12th day of March A. D.
1945 then and there to answer to
the petition of Mrs. Georgia Ralls
filed in said Court on the 22nd day
of January A. D. 1945, against the
said E. E. Ralls for suit, said suit
being Numbered 8784 1-F the na-
ture of which demand is as follows,
to-wit: Plaintiff shows the court
that she has been a bona fide inhab-
itant of Dallas County, Texas for
the time required for filing this
petition and affidavit has been made
that the defendant’s whereabouts
are unknown. Plaintiff and defen-
dant were legally married on or
about the 6th day of December, 1919
and continued to live together as
wife and husband until on or about
the 9th day of December, 1944, at
which time they permanently sep-
arated and since which time they
have not cohabited. Defendant was
mean and cruel to plaintiff killing
the love plaintiff once bore for de-
fendant and rendering their further
living together insupportable. No
children were born of this marriage
And no property is owned for par-
tition. WHEREFORE, premises
considered, Plaintiff prays defen-
dant be cited by publication and up-
on final hearing hereof she he grant-
ed a divorce and such other and fur-
ther relief to which she may be en-
titled.
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: Pearl Smith, Clerk of
the District Court of Dallas County,
Texas.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at office in the City
of Dallas, this 23rd day of January
A. D. 1945.
Attest: Pearl Smith, Clerk Dis-
trict Courts, Dallas County.
By Jessebelle Edmondson, Deputy.
Corp. L. H= Terry
With Eighth Air Force
Corporal L. H. Terry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. N. Terry, Lawson, and
husband of the former Miss Moselle
Whitehurst, 7711 Militory Drive,
was pictured recently with three othe
was pictured recently with three
other members and the Technical
Supply section of a squardon of
the 385 Bombardment Group
handling a section of horizontal sta-
bilizer of an Eighth Air Force B-17
Flying Fortress, plays a vital part
in keeping the bombers of this base
supplied with new parts.
More than a year ago Cpl. Terry
was decorated with the Soldier’s Me-
dal for heroism in fighting' a fire
which broke out in a bomb-laden
aircraft which was preparing for a
bombing attack upon a target in
Germany. He also wears the Presi-
dential unit citation badge awarded
to the Third Bombardment Division,
of which his group is a part, for
the division’s historic England-Africa
shuttle bombing attack upon the Mes-
sei’schmitt aircraft plants of Regens-
burg, Germany, in August, 1943.
As the huge bombers return from
bombing such important German tar-
gets as war factories, railroad yards,
airfields, and military defense points
he and his fellow supply men issue
the parts and instruments needed in
the repair of damages inflicted by
Nazi anti-aircraft guns and by bul-
lets and shells from fighter planes.
There are thousands of parts in a
bomber and Cpl. Terry must be able
to issue any required ones on a few
minutes notice.
the said Mary E. Yreyens for suit,
said suit being Numbered S7663-B
the nature of which demand is as fol-
lows, to-wit: Plaintiff shows the
court that he has been a bona fide
inhabitant of Dallas County Texas for
the time required for filing this pet-
ition and afidavit has been made
that whereabouts of the defendant
are unknown. Plaintiff and defendant
j were legally married on or about
j the 1st day of November, 1943 and
| continued to live together until on
i or about the 28th day of July, 1944
| at which time they permanently se-
parated and have not lived together
as husband and wife since said time.
The defendant did nag, fuss and
fume, quarrel and curse the plain-
tiff, did in anger strike the plain-
tiff, and left this plaintiff for another
man killing the love plaintiff, once
bore for defendant and rendering
their further living together as hus-
band and wife insupportable. No
children were born of this marriage,
and there isn’t any community pro-
perty to be divided. Wherefore, pre-
misses considered, plaintiff prays de-
fendant be sited to appear and answer
herein and upon final hearing he be
granted a divorce and such other
and further relief to which he may
be entitled.
Herein Fail Not, but
Starting Time
Matinee Sat.-Sun.
2:30 Continuous
Through
Evenings
7:00 Nights
TEXAN
THEATRE
MESQUITE
ADMISSION:
Children
14c
Adulta
30c
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
FEB. 11 AND 12
And Now To-
morrow
Alan Ladd, Loretta Young
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
FEB. 13 AND 14
(Double Feature)
The Bridge of
San Luis Rey
Lynn Bari
Man From Frisco
Michael O’Shea
Tax Included
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
FEB. 15 AND 16
The National
Barn Dance
with Jean Heather
SATURDAY
FEB. 17
The Texas Kid
JcVhiuiy Mack Brown
Attest: Pearl Smith, Clerk Dis- ; day of January, 1943 at which time
tnct Courts, Dallas County. ! the plaintiff was forced and com-
My Jessebelle Edmondson Deputy, j pelled to leave and quit the said de-
----i fendant and since which time they
. CITATION — BY PUBLICATION. ! have not so lived nor cohabited. That
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To: R. J. Bunce, Defendant, You
Are Hereby Commanded to be and
appear before the District Court of
the 101st. Judicial District of Tex-
as, to be holden in and for the Coun-
ty of Dallas at the Courthouse there-
of, in the City of Dallas, at or be-
fore ten o’clock a.m., of the Monday
next following the expiration of
Forty-tWo days from the date of this
citation, being Monday, at 10 o’-
clock a.m., on the 2 6th day of Feb-
ruary A. D. 1945 then and there to
answer to the petition of Mable
for the last two years they lived to-
gether the defendant was mean to
plaintiff, turned out to be a gam-
bler and to drink, and this hurt the
plaintiff, that his gambling, cursing
and abusing laintiff, Killed the plain-
tiff’s love and rendered their fur-
ther living together insupportable.
No children were born of this mar-
riage and no property is owned for
partition. Wherefore, Premises con-
sidered, plaintiff prays defendant be
cited by publication to appear and
answer herein and upon final hearing
hereof she be granted a divorce, and
day of January A. D. 1945, against
the said R. J. Bunce for suit, said
suit being Numbered 8746 2-E the
I nature of which demand is as fol-
have you | lows, to-wit: Plaintiff shows the
then and there before said Court this j court that she has been a bona fide
writ, with your return thereon show- inhabitant of Dallas County, Texas
Bunce filed in said Court on the 8th s^ch other and further relief to which
she may he entitled.
Herein Fail Not, but have you
then and there before said Court this
writ, with your return thereon show-
ing how you have executed the same
Witness: Pearl Smih, Clerk of the
ing how you executed the same.
Witness: Pearl Smith, Clerk of
the District Court of Dallas County,
Texas.
Given under my naird and the seal
of said Court, at office in-the City of
for the time required for filing this
petition and affdavit has been made
that the defendant’s whereabouts
are unknown. Plaintiff and defendant
were legally married on or about the
5th day of December, 1936 and con-
District ‘Court of Dallas County, Tex-
as.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at office in the City
of Dallas, this 9th day of January A.
D. 1945.
Attest: Pearl SmiLIi, Clerk Dis-
D'allas^ this 16th day of January A. j tinued to live together as husband | trict Courts, Dallas County.
' and wife until on or about the 8tli I By Jessebelle Edmondson. Deputy.
Miss Vivian Winston, assistant
County Home Demonstration agent,
met with the Lawson 4H Club re-
cently, giving hints on things they
could make for themselves. Margaret
Cox presided at the business meeting
and secretary, Merle Allen called
the roll and read the minutes of the
last meeting. Three girls were select-
ed to make candy to be sold for the
benefit of the club. Mrs. McGaughy,
club sponsor, met with the girls.
Mrs. Mary Schieffer of Austin and
Mrs. W. R. Newton of Cameron ar-
rived Friday night for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weatherford and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Anderson. Mrs.
Schieffer’s husband, Lt. (jg) Stanley
Schieffer is overseas.
WOLF'S ROSSBERRY
The New Berry Sensation
Created by Luther Burbank, Delicious fruit, large as Boysenberry,
Raspberry flavored. Vines grow vigorously, often extending 20
feet, loaded with giant berries. Bears prolificly the second year.
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brings top prices, disease resistant. Guaranteed to please.
FREE—Berry Catalogue in colors—of Rossberry, Dewblack and
Strawberries.
5 plants 25 plants 50 plants
$2.40 $6.60 $11.00
FREE—Wolfe’s 32 page color catalogue featuring the famous
Frost Resistant Frank Peacb—Everbearing Fig—Paper Shell Pe-
cans and other valuable varieties of Fruit trees, Nut trees and
Ornamentals.
WOLFE NURSERY
South’s Finest Fruit Trees and Berries
Stephenville, Tex. an
Rev. Earl Rogers, Presbyterian of
the Greenville section of the Assem-
blies of God Churches and son-in-
law of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carrol
Rt. 3 Mesquite, preached at the Zipp
City Assembly Of God Church on
Peach Tree Road Thursday evening
Feb. 1st. The church was packed and
they had a wonderful service accord-
ing to the pastor, Rev. L. R. Mullen.
BREAKFAST SUITE—White break-
fast Table and four white chairs
for sale. $25.00 cash. Phone 25.
FOR SALE A girls pre-war bicycle,
in excellent condition, baloon tires.
Size 28. $40.00 Call 25
CITATION — BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To: Mary E. Vreyens, Defendant,
You are Hereby Commanded to be
and appear before the District Court
of the 44th Judicial District of Tex-
as, to be holden in and fo the
County of Dallas at the Courthouse
thereof, in the City of Dallas, at or
before ten o’clock a.m., of the Mon-
day next following the expiration ot
Forty-two days from the date of this
citation, being Monday, at 10 o’-
clock a.m., on the 5th day of March
A. D. 1945 then and there to an-
swer to the petition of Victor Vrey-
ens filed in said Court on the 16th i
day of January A. D. 1945, against I
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Cook, Corinne Neal. The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1945, newspaper, February 9, 1945; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841366/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mesquite Public Library.