The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950 Page: 4 of 20
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• TNI OBAHAM LEADED, THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1950
LEGAL NOTICE
CITATION BT PUBLICATION
The State of Tex— to: Robort
Trantham, Paul Swotaan, Clinton
Shepard, Rube Roberta, Denton
E. Reed. A. W. Ramey, A. C. Peck,
C. T. Mitchell, J. W. Lippinrott,
Kenneth S. King, Gerald L.
Hooper, Geo rye B. Bliott and D.
L. Brown, Greeting:
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plain tiff • petition
at or before 10 o’clock a. m. of the
first Monday after the expiration
of 42 days from the date of issu-
ance of this Citation, the same
being Monday the 10 day of April,
A. D , 1960, at or Won 10 o’clock
a m„ before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Younr County, at the
Court House in Graham, Texas.
Said Plaintiff* petition was
filed on the 22 day of October.
1046. The file number of said suit
being No. 11.842.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: Wesley:P. Stephens am!
Morris Stephens, doing busines -
under trade name of Stephens &
Stephens Welding & Equipment
Company, also doing business un-
der trade name of Stephens A-
Stephens Trucking Cohtract.nry, a*
Plaintiffs, and Robert Trantham
Paul Swetnan, Clinton Shepard,
Rube Roherts, Denton E. Reed. A.
W. Ramey, A. C. Peck, C. T. Mitch-
ell, J. W. Lippincott, Kenneth S.
King, Gerald L- Hooper, George
B. Elliott. D. L. Brown and ET AL,
as Defendants.
The nature of said suit being
• JEAN NEWS
Friends will be interested to
know that Hugh Abbott of B Paso
and Mary Glyn Rhea of Graham
were married sometime iu Febru-
ary and are making their home in
El Paso where Hugh has lived for
some time. We wish them many
happy days. (
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brooks at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Bullock
in Graham Tuesday, March 7.
There is still some flu scattered
around. Otto Poster, Jerry Clay-
ton, and Dickie Sims are on the
sick list. Miss Bobbie Pearl Buf-
fington it confined to her home
-with- a severe cold.-------•--
Mrs. W. E. Lesley, who it mak-
ing her home with a daughter,
Mrs. Ed Scroggtim, is visiting a
son in Levelland. **
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas
and daughter of I’lainview stop-
ped in town Friday to speak with
friend*. They were on their way to
Loving to visit Mrs. Thomas'
mother.
Donnie Lee Allen attended n
party at Lloyd Hawkins’ Friday
night. Donnie, whose home is at
Littlefield, came hack sometime
ago for a few month’s employ-
ment a', the Shepherd Dairy.
Miss Ottis Wilkerson of Olne.v
was a Friday night guest of the
Buffington famjly.
Mrs. Buddy Knox aigi baby, of
Graham spent Thursday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lang-
ston.
Cecil Grubbs of Houston was
here over the week end after his
substantially as follows ,to-wit: family who had been visiting rela-
Plaintiffs allege that during all of drives.
♦ bt period of time from August nn(l Mrs. \\ . H. Tatum an<!
1st, 1942, continuously to August sons. Gary and Jimmy of El Paso
1st, 1946, and down to the presen* t'pent from Thursday to
timf. that they and each of them with their parent*, Mrs.
were and are now engaged in a Tatum and Mr. and Mrs. W.
business subject to and fully cov- i Brumley of Loving.
«red by the Interstate Commerce ^r- an<' Mrs. Jimmy Dodd and
Commission regulations and law*: I Mrs. Adean Glover and little
and that the defendants herein | daughter of Odessa spent the week
named and each of them come [ eni' with Mrs. Glovef and Mrs.
» ru^-LP'lMiUiarents. Mr am
>of t.ovUffi1___
; their sister, Mrs. G. G: Clayton an 1
of My. and Mr*. Larey Grubbs,
wont into convulsions and vmo cer-
rted to tha Olnoy hoopitel. ft 1*
not expected that her illaeae is
LEGAL NOTICE
The State of Texaa, County ot
of Olney, Texas, fa Plaintiff, and
The State of Texas and County of
Young and the Olnoy Independent
School District Impleaded Defend-
ants, and Prod Strickland, ot ux
Nell Strickland and Bill Lunsford
are Defendants, in favor of said
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hamm at,
tended the funeral of Grandpa
Duckworth in Loving Tuesday aft-
ernoon.
Miss Marie Baldwin of Fort
Worth spent Monday at homo after
learning of the death of an uncle,
Raymond Orr, but had to return
to her work Monday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Ladd and
children. Rev. N. Z- Abbott and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutherford at-
tended Worker's Conference at
Markley.
W. H. Casey, J. E. Allison and
Paul Allison, Ray Swaim, W. C. for the sum of Two hundred
Sims, R. L. McGee, C. N. Allison, thirty-two. dollars and 71 cents
and Ray Blake attended the Meth (*282.7k);'Dollars for taxes, inter-
odist Brotherhood meeting in •Mti penalty and costs, with inter-
Loving, Monday night e*t on said sum at the rate of six
Mr. and Mrs.-Marvin Lee and p,r cent per annum from date
baby, Homer Moore, W. C. Orr and fixed by said* judgment .together
Hollis Downey of Big Spring spent with all costs of suit, that being
the week end with home folks. H. the amount of said judgment ren-
A. Moore of Snyder was also here. He red in favor of said plaintiff,
Mrs. N. Z. Abbott was called to and,or impleaded defendants by
Graham Monday to care for her the said 90th District Court of
daughter, Mrs. Harvey Hash, who Young County, on the 23rd day of
is ill. January A. D. 1950, and to me
Mr. and Mrs. Onas Rogers and directed and delivered as Sheriff
children who have been making 0f said Young County, I have seiz-
their home in Oakland, Calif., are . ed, levied upon, and will, on the
here f<At>n extended visit with his j first Tuesday in April A. D. 1950,
By virtue of an Order of Sale la-
med pursuant to n judgment de-
cree of the 90th District Court of
Young county, Texaa, by the Clerk
St SriaS SE’J*”* ““ YoUn* C°Unty'
suit No. 2894, wherein The City
title end interest of said defendant
la and to tha fallowing deeerihsd
real estate levied upon as the
preperty of said defendants, the
same lying and being situated in
the County of Young and State
of Texas, to-wit:
Being the Bast 40 feet of the
West half of Lot 4 in Black S, John
W. Groves First Addition to Ol-
their home in Oal
here frfem extern
parendKlr. and i
M ^(^r'rancis I
Jr., attended a hoi
and Mrs. J. C. Rogers.
and Sid Heame,
Jr., attended a home station train-
ing meeting of the Organized Re-
serve in Wichita Falls Saturday
and Sunday.
the same being the 4th day of said
month, at the Court House door of
said Young County, in the City of
Graham between the hours of 2
o’clock p. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. on
said day, proceed to sell for cash
to the highest bidder all the right,
El Paso |
Sunday |
. Dollie I
MORRIS
LAUNDRY
and-jtha.t
leach of the defendant* herein i*
and was an employee with respect
to whom the Interstate* ('•'mmo
Commission ha* power to eatab
lish qualification* and maximum
hours of service pursqant to the
provisions of Section 201
Motor Carrieif- Act- of 1935; and
that in addition thereto, the de-
fendant*. and each of them, is and
wa* an employee subieet to the
<fr, upon tha written request of
said defendants or their attorney,
n sufficient portion thereof to sat-
isfy said judgment, interact, pen-
alties end costa; subject, however,
to the right of the plaintiff for
any other or further taxes on or
against said property teat may
act be taeluded hernia, aad the
right ef re I—pH—, the Meadaat
er any para— having aa interest
therein, to redeem tha said prop-
erty, er their interest therein, nt
any tens within two years from
the date ef ante fa the manner
provided by law, and subject to
any ether and further rights the
defendant or anyone Interested
(therein, may be entitled to, under
the prwviaioas ef lew. Bald sale to
be made by me to satisfy the above
described judgment .together with
interest, penalties aad costa ef
suit, end the proceeds ef said enle
to be applied to the satisfaction
.thereof, and tha remainder, it any,
to be appltod — tha law directs.
Dated at »«**■**■, Taxes, this
• PERSONALS
Miss. Mildred Butter
w—k end in Clyde with
pad attended District
Teachers Meeting in
Mi- Baby Bangs, Mias Lwy
Evans end Mi— Abby Wilson at-
tended District 7 State Tea chan
meeting in Abilene ever the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reed will
have aa their guests ever the week
end Mr. Reed’a sister and husband,
Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Gilliam ef Lab
bosk.
the 1st day of March 1960.
& B. BUNNELL, Sheriff
SMSe Yenag County, Tex—
In Mobiles Grand Canyon Economy Run...
STUDEBAKER WINS MAIN!
Studebaker Land Cruiser with overdrive
wins Class E Award—averaging 24.887 miles
per gallon of gasoline end making
55.6855 ton miles per gallon!
Studebaker Champion with overdrive
. proved most economical emong all ears
regardless of price-class or size!
It averaged 26.551 miles per gallon of gas (
This m—ns that Studebaker established two of the best rmeordo
in tbs toughest stock ear run in America—proof again that
provision* of Part 1 of the Inter-
*tate Commerce Act; that defend-
ant anrFeach of them have worked
for plaintiffs as aforesaid and
have been paid in full at the end
of each and every work week any
had all monies due and owning to
them under each of their respec-
tive verbal contracts of hire with
plaintiffs, but that. —id defend-
ants and each of them have assert-
ed and claimed and are now assert-
ing and claiming that they, and
each of them, are entitled to addi-
tional pay or eompen—tion in the
i nature of over time wage* under
the Fair Labor Standard* Act of
1938, and amendments thereto;
that by reason of the conflicting
claims of the said defendants and
their contentions that they are, or
may be, entitled to additional over-
time pay under —id law and the
contentions of these plaintiffs that
they were and are now subject to
—id provisions of the Motor Car-
. rier Act and the Interstate Com-
merce Commission Regulation*
and therefor not subject to the
said Wage and Hour law, there is
great doubt as to who, or whirh
one. of the defendants, if ary, are
entitled to recover of and from
' these plaintiffs, or either of them,
any sum or sums of money claim-
ad or arsorted by the defendant-.-
or either of them, a* overtime pav.
under the Fair I-aber Standards
Art of 1938; and this suit is. there-
fore, brought under the Declara-
tory Judgments Act to determine
whether or not these plaintiffs, or
either of them, owe any sum, or
sums of money, and if so the
amount due each, as overtime
wages to the defendants, or either
of them. All as is more fully
shown by the Plaintiffs petition
on file in this cause. ■ -
The officer executing this pro-
resa shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued this the 2tth day of Feb-
ruary, 1950.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Graham.
Texas, this the 24 day of February
A. D.. 1950. -
(Seal' DEAN E. HALFORD,
Clerk District Court, Young Coun-
ty, Texas. 31-34c
family of this place.
Jimmy and Jerry Woods ard
Patsy Woods Graham *:>ent t1-
week end with their grandmother,
Mrs. B^tty Woods.
Glad to see R. R. Bramlett aide
of the be around town once more.
' B. D. Downey and Austin Sp^ik-
are on the sick list.
Jimmy Stowari attended a Sin-
clair sales meeting in Ft. Worth
Wednesday night.
Mrs. W. C. Sims is expected*
home from the hospital today,
Tuesday.
Pam Grubba, year old daughter
HOME OF THE
PERFECT SHIRT
AND LOOK 'AT THISt
Here are the gas mileage figures made
in this contest by the 4 largest selling
REDUCED PRICES on oJI new 1950
• Studebakers save yon *86 to *141
Share fm tMtMar’i ircn.il Out Hm haaattl
low*st pric* car*:
MILES ri«
GALLON
Studebaker Champlia with overdrive
76551
Car 1 with overdrive
73.376
Drive A a. erica‘s «M.t OletleeMve car—the
Irena reWne ear lit Stedebekar MaMryt
CarC
71.754
*
CarO
71571
ORR MOTOR COMPANY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of the Estat;1
of Homer H. Robinson, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given that or-
iginal letters te*tamentary upon
the estate of HomeT H. Robinson,
deceased, were.,granted me the un-
dersigned on'the 27th day of Feb-4,
ruary, 1960, bVjthe County Court
of Young County, Tex—. All per-
sons having claims against the
said estate are hereby required to
present the same for payment to
me within the time prescribed by
lew. My r—idenee and peat office
add— art 414 Paean St., Gra-
ham* Yeung County, Tex—.
WM ...
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