The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1950 Page: 3 of 18
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Dr. IL C. Martin
Attends GokUn
Jubilaa Convention
• THI GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH SO, 1950
Congressman Quagmire's neph
In the cartoon, Side Glaaraa ,ona
For Booster Trip Schedded July 6-7
ew isn't so sure he wants the cen-
of the young things said: “I plow-
sus-taking job, as the portfolio
weighs six pounds and there is no
provision for a caddy.—Ex.
ed under that nature boy of mine,
church—he really vibrates me.”
chum—he really vibrates me.”
Dr. R. C. Martin, Graham Opto-
metrist, joined fellow-members of
the Texas Optometric Association,
in celebrating their Golden Jubi-
lee convention in Dallas, March
corporations listed la the following
■leaps: Oroap F: J. L. Nelson,
Jamas L. Nelson, DoUis N. Elliott,
N. D. Elliott, Mis. P. A. Suther
Ijm, mA of whsss rasidence is un-
known. Group Gi The unknown
hairs, assigns, davlaaas and legal
representatives ad each of the de-
fendants include dabove in Group
F who Is daeaaesd. Group H: The
. unkown spouses of each of the de-
fendants Included above in Group
es, and costs 0,n*y Rodeo Association direc-
ts up to and tor,> '* • mooting Tuesday morn-
of judgment ln* mt Blackburn’s Coffee Shop,
JaJd preliminary plans for a
arateJt the th,rd “nnu*1 0,n«r Rodeo set for
s, firms and Ju,y 18, 14, ni l5‘ !
idants, by pe- The group decided on Thursday
24th day of and Friday, July 6 and 7, as dates
certain suit when a caravan of ears, rodeo offi-
1EY, TEXAS, cials, fans, and the Olney High
ION, ET AL, School band will wind its way
ixes on said through aresr towns, clamoring the
attractions of the big three-day
event.
This year’s itinerary will include
the same towns as were visited last
year, with the exception of omitt-
ing Henrietta and adding Burk-
bumett, the directors decided.
The group voted to prearrange
meals in various towns to save
time and speed up the caravan
along. A sound car will be sent
ahead by about 20 minutes to an-
nounce arrival of the boosters.
It was pointed out in the meet-
ing that not only rodeo officials,
but everybody will be invited to
don Western togs and make the
at 6:00 p. m.
Friday, July 7: Newcastle, 8:80
to 8:40 a. m.; Graham, 8:65 to 9:10
a. m.; Breckenridge, 9:20 to 1.0:10
a. m.; Albany, 10:36 to 11:10 a. m.;
Stamford, 11:86 a. m. to 12:25 p. m
Lunch at Stamford; Haskell, 1:25
to 1:46 p. m.; Throckmorton, 2:00
to 2:46 p. m.; Olney, 8:00 to 8.46
p. m.
■t With “Fifty Years of Profes-
sional and Community Responsi-
bility” as their theme, the Opto-
metrists of Texas conducted panel
sessions and round-table discus-
sions aimed at raising visual stan-
dards of Texans through Commun-
ity Programs on sight conserva-
tion an preventive optometry.
>a«ging year•
Tommy Cov« Named
Secretory of Band
Tommy Cave of this city has
been elected secretary of Kappa
Kappa Psi, honorary band frater-
nity, at the University of Texas.
A junior pre-medical student.
Cave belongs to the Longhorn
band. Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Cave, 1101 Carolina.
F. Oroup I: The unknown heirs, fa coltectibri of
assigns, deviaoea and legal rapre- property and that said suit is now
sentatives of each of the defend- pending in the 90th Judicial Dli-
ant’s agousaa Included above In trict Court of' Young County,
Group H vrho M deceased. Group Texas, and the file number of said
K: The untaown owner or owners 4uit i, 2807. that the names of all
f **• Mesinsfter described land taxing units which assess and eol-
involved In this suit, or of any lcct taxes on the property herein -
interest therein and any and all ,bove described, not made parties
other persona, including adverse to this suit, are: State of Texas,
ela manta, owning or having or County of young, Olney Indepen.
daiming any legal or equitable in- dent School District.
!!Tl^riPlaintiff and all other taxing
Plaintiff herein for Uxes for cu'im.^reiTs^rlecoCreof de*
property described, ^ herei„,bove described,
Addition to nir •"* iB uddltlon'to the taxes all
LT^^afr^niSntv T^x inter«t' »"d ~.U .1-
^^lording to the plat ofreord* ‘div °of “'ud^ment
wun^^id^roMrtT^nV0^**^ Wein' ,nd the "tablishment and
quent to plaintiff for taxes for the
vided by law.
All parties to this suit, includ-
^ ing plaintiff, defendants, and in-
tervenors, shall take notice that
claims not only for any taxes which
MB I ' ' were delinquent on said property
wUfKp-' l|| at the time this suit was filed but
II all taxes becoming delinquent
IL thereon at any time thereafter up
HI to the day of judgment, including
•jmM all interest, penalties, and costs
allowed by law thereon, may, upon
1>J request therefor, be recovered
herein without further citation or
| notice to any parties herein, and
IH/ /jl \ I IJ U all said parties shall take notic-
/J || I. ill I of and plead and answer to all
W/JlUl U HI I claims and pleadings now on file
I) HMl and which may hereafter be filed
ij|| >n said cause by all other parties
herein, and all of those taxing units
^ above named who tmay intervene
During the three day session,
Dr. Martin participated at meet-
ings featuring Dr. H. Hofsetter,
Dean, Lot Angeles School of Op-
tometry, Dr. L. Jacques, Optomet-
ric Authority and Mr. D. Kashall.
Public Relations Counsel. At the
Golden Jubilee banquet, state of-
ficials were honored guests.
„ »d&*~s li~ Sf . R«k A*,
ily monymem. The jUistrous, blue-fray surface of
Rock of A^s grarii{c often grows even more beautiful
generation after generation. Let us show you Rock of
Ages monuments already standing in this community,
visible evidence of their lasting dignity and beauty. Each
Rock of Ages family monument is backed by a signed
guarantee to you, your heirs or descendants.
FISHERMEN!
STOP HERE!
On Your Woy to
POSSUM KINGDOM LAKE
Opon Every Day — Including Sundays
FREE DELIVER Y--
On Orders of $2.00 or More ■ '
TWICE DAILY- 10 A. M. and 4 F. M.
By coming to our yard you not only save'an agents commis-
sion but con also see the real memorial that you purchase.
RESIDENCE RHONE 370-W-4
WADLEY’S Grocery & Market
A. D. 1950.
(Seal) DEAN E. HALFORD,
Clerk of the - District Court of
Young County, Texas, 90th Judi\
cial District. , 34-35c
tax claims against said property
You are hereby commanded to
sprear and defend such suit on the
first Monday after the expiration
of forty-two (42) days from and
after the data of Issuance hereof
the same being the 15th day of
May, 1960, (which ia the return
day of auch citation), before the
honorable 90th District Court ot
Young Coaaty, Texas, to be held
■tent shall not be rendered for
each taxes, penalties, interest, and
costa, and condemning said prop-
erty and ordering foreclosure of
the constitutional and statutory
tax liens thereqn for taxes due the
plrintiff and the taxing units par-
ties hereto, and those who may in-
tervene herein, together with all
interest penalties, nad costs al-
lowed by law up to and including
the day of judgment herein, and all
costs of this suit
Issued and given under my hand
For Full Information Write
Me F. Williams Co.
UllB8W> St.. - Sox 1724
Fwt WwHi, Toxot
Deolorihip Available
and seal of said court in the City
of Graham, County of Young,
Texas, this the 26th day of March,
■I low about it—got that "new-car” fever?
Got a hankering to take hold of a brand-new
wheel—touch off the power in a smooth, firm,
lively new engine—set out to meet spring in
something good this time—and step away in
a Fireballing new Buick, with all its room
and comfort and standout styling?
between thrifty standard-finish models —and
de luxe versions a bit richer in trim and outside
finish.
You can have a Coupe, two-door or four-door
models—sleek-lined jetbacks or tourbacks
Wall—why not? —--------
You know there’s no better buy you can
make —and no wider choice than you’re
going to find among Buick’s array of beauties
for 1950.
You know there’s no livelier action —no
smoother ride—no roomier comfort for the
money than you’ll find right here.
fresh new styling and sparkling colors?
Got a suppressed desire to make it really
with roomy luggage compartments.
You can dress them up, if you like, with a
long list.of added equipment—including 1950
Dynaflow Drive* for instance—or hoM the
list down to the essentials everyone wants.
A-nd your budget is going to find continu-
ing reason to be content that you blossomed
out in a Buick.
For in the hands of owners, the SPECIAL is
proving thrifty to run as well as thrifty to buy
—and what more could you ask?
Which suggests—why not see your Buick
dealer now and ask him the exact details and
prices, trade-ins, delivery and terms?
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1950, newspaper, March 30, 1950; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884462/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.