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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 2

The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 2

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2 MAHJHAlt. Ntws Misbngbi FRIDAY. JULY 14. IW 1 1 ofShall never pave the right to demand paymtnv of laid To rbligalion out funds ralaad. SH I I H.

I in, II tmmmm I Don't fJM'iis the Ray-DriVe-ln or be raised by taxation, ae- At Speak cured by a pledge of the net 'revenueg from the operation or Topics News of People aid. stem, and If the Water- Jorka Syatem Revenue Bonds are voted, as prwiddtn Pro- Dr. Waller M. Ethrldge, vice- position -to be secured additionally by a'Tpledge -of was complimented by heT ubd nd prealdent of East College, will apeak at the Cumberland Presbyterian; Church SuiU kA ti i. the net revenues from the operation pf said Sy- Hawley, and Mr.

and Mrs. Derrel Irvin of Wotfh have returned from Los' Calif they" an3Hr.5Jack" Mf-tl Mrs. W. Allen with a day morning and Sunday evening; u-4neaben-of 4Ae-minUU pRopraoraor-- Rev. Paul F.

Brown. Braull. Jack Brarill, had "Shall Board of Commis returned to the United- States af dinner in Shreveport Thursday evening on the occasion of her, (birthdays- Myron C. "Blaiock' of Marshall late Thursday was elected to the in the morning Dr. Ethrldge is to speak bn "Prayer That Succeeds," and at the 7:30 o'clock aer sioners of the City of Waskom, Texas.Lbe -authorized Issue the bonda of'-aa4dCay.

in the tr- a nine-months cruise. the Pacific on, the URS Helena, return- vice he will preach on "Crossing TiZJrj II Mii8hip-w'hen-hlg leave-waa-f aum ov 850.000.00, 1 maturing vvri yiuauv board -directors of the newly, formed. Texas Pronertv Defense canceled during. his parents visit. nauy in aucn inataiimentaiai 3layiatfc LiJ SpomrAissknjeri, the jmaximum promise stand on the tldeiands is fiiH xj' Jl JliiM JLLxl MJ sue, 'and proponed a last ditch :mwKu.inxm-mfiittv-iisiT&i$ng-..

wtrt LI. and Tom, J. Agnor, Jr after; spending a leave with hls parents here; left Friday morning for San Francisco, from where he PF COUNTY OF HARRISON CITY OF WASKOM dati. harins lntf 1 battle to defeat the recent Su SAVE A POUND OF REPAIR BILLS riti Mhl in Vi TO THE RF.SIDF.NT, qualified cent) per.t cent per annum, liavahlnnu4fvA A'mi electors of of Waskom, preme Cpurt decision holding a paramount federal interest In the disputed oil and gas rich area between the gulf tide, mark and three leagues off-shore. Nelson Campaigns In Border Area who own taxable property nuaUy, and to levy a tax auf- is ordered to'iall July 24 for a new assignment on En route, to go by Kansag City, "XliA "1.

"RAIN OR CLEAR accrues and principal as It where Mrs. Agnor Is to remain' for TAKE NOTICE that an election matures on said issue of bonds. Mrs, A. J. Coolsbee and their daughter, Cynthia Lou, 1901 Circle-Drive, are to leave Sunday lor the purpose of paying a wilt" be held in the City of Waskom, Texar.fon the 31st day of Tul.v.

TTdDMndsnmr the present with her parents. He and Mrs, Agnor came here about a month ago, shortly after he had completed work for a master's de G. H. (Hobert) Nelson of Lubbock, candidate for the Court pf Criminal Appealg lit the July 22 Democratic primary waa portion- oj the costof constructing a Sanitary Sewer Systenv for the City, aa auth- for a tnp to Mexico City. Nita i Gale Goolsbee will spend two pree kr-with gree from Massachusetts In 1950, on the propositions and at the place more particularly aet forth in the-reaolutioa- adopted by --4he Board of Cornmhionerf nn the Xi stitute of Technology.

He had been -orlted by-the-Constittion-and lawa of lh Stt. jj.T.! Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are botn MassengHl. of "nativM 'arnd-' Itwrnwr imldrtita cf BrJng.

your fefi us tJrid: stand what makes it I2ttv day iajy; 1959, calling t4 "rSCRIIN SHOW BEGINS 7:45 f. after ht completion of. work. at yrgMilJtiryAcad- emy. election, which Is as follows: ESOLUTIQN Cass County, ne having been born there- Feb 27r 190ir the on f- Mr, and Mrs.

Henry Kelson of His father Is a former Cass fRlWORKS.DISPLAY9:30 PELZ Jewelers at the Waskom Schooihouse, withi 4n said CRyrend the-foliowing named persons are appointed officers of said election wir. ana wirs. waiter tngrem ano thejr children wPeckySue. and Kelley, 2307 E. Houston, and Mr.

and Mr8- Frank Ingram and their daughter Frankie Sue, Harleton left Friday morning for Sel-ma, to attend a family reun County Judge, And he graduated Personals Mrs. Wiley Garland; 700 East Rusk, and her sister, Mrs. G. W. Presenting, wn; BY THE BOARD of commissioners of the city of Waskom, Texas calling an election on the question- of.

the issuance of $65,000.00 waterworka system revenue bonds; on the question of the issuance of S35.0O0.O0 MRS. R. B. WYNNE, Presld Cooled by Refrigeration from Hughes Spnnga High School. He has served as a county and district attorney, and as a State Jones, of James, returned Thurs ion.

They were Joined In Shreve ing juage, MRS. L. B. ICE. Judge, Ri N.

-Wsr Saunders Clerk porU by Mrs. J. C. Johns and They have resided in LATE SHOW SATURDAY 11:15 P. M.

Mrs. Leroy Long and her daugh Lubbock, where he Is now in pri. 3. The said election shaft be held ter, Jenny. under the provisions of Xhanter 1.

day from a visit with their sister and brother law; MK' and Mrs. R. G. Choate In Mart. On their return trip they visited Mrs.

Jbnea daughter; ri ott Brown and family In Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Phillips and vate Jaw practice, retiring from thr state senate at the end of sewer system revenue bonds; andmirthe question of the is- of ISO.DOO.Oft avw-ey astern bonds. avil Stat-1 1940. utea of 1925, aa a mended includ WHEREAS, the Board of Com ing the provisions of Article 704 missioner! of the City of Waskom, as.

amended by Chapter .382, pass- "On-CorTt" Mrs. Frank Messenger, and son, of Texas, deems it adviaable td Issue MM Bias! Damaf er Greenwood, were In Marshall the bonds of said City for the pur ru mi me rirsi. vauea session ot the Forty Fourth Legislature, and only legally qualified electors who owrt taxable in the City Sf oinneh Gas Thursday on business. Mrs. J.

M. Simpson and son, Jer i 'Tirf poses hereinafter mentioned; BE IT RESOLVED by the board Seattle Buildings or commissioners of the city of ana wno nave duly rendered the Without Acid Rebound day. Jerry will accompany his gtincnwimctrtfiaaiiH JSA3LXIUALaai under ground gas explosion killed at ura io vote. weeks vacation trip to Jdibo and 4. The ballots for said election other points in the west least one person, injured more than a dozen others and damaged several buildings In a south side shall have written or printed there Miss Emma Lou Bradshaw and on me following: PROPOSITION NO.

1 Miss Den Bradshaw of Panola were in Marsha!) Thursday on busr business area 'today. The blast eecurred- at 35 a.m Ml Wsskom, Texas: Thaf aii'electtw BelveM In "(Ha City of Waskom, Texas, on the Slit day of July, 1950, at which election the following propositions shall be submitted; PROPOSITION NO. "Shall the Board of Commissioners the City of Waskom, Texas, be authorized to issue the bonda of said City in the aum of $65,000.00 maturing serially In such Installments as VFQR -THE-4SSUANCE ot waterworks system revenue Inesi. Mrs. Belle Jones and James bonds iiinii i iiiiiiiiDii lUfVAz-fc) rr.

Jones of Claj.ton were guests of In the basement under the seaport tavern and the new Washington It ripped through the first floor of the three-story building, and "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE Always Ktm Mr. and MrSi Homer Jones. 305 or waterworka system revenue II. Decatur early thia week. bonds TUMS Handy I PROPOSITION NO.

2 A foil Tamitnm onlr-a mu it tad II worth in waiahi Bastrop, are visiting In the run jut ISSUANCE ol I i mr i iihi urn i is-jv wbta acid indigntion uuki cat and home of their and prciiurt paint, for Tarns neutralize sewer system revenue bonds" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE of sewer system revenue daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Shep- California Bans may be fixed by the Board of Commissioners, the maximum maturity being not more than Forty (40) years from "their date, bearing Interest at a rate not to exceed Five (5) 1806 Brook. Romacn sournati quick, utlfmuh-tut rik of acid rt bound. Jhtj ennuin no baking soda to oter-alkatizt.

Tkat'a why tiillioni drMnd on Tumi eicluiirelT for Cpl. Edwin Earl Cherry, son of bonds 1 PROPOSITION NO. Slot Machines 1 UI, ty Twtiwar. Cat wl peret'w'iimmtoi'ttw' utar aaait or whtn or-indalgtnc Cypress, waa diacharged Tuesday from the Brooks General' Hospital I Jr -JTW sewer syatem bonds" anagi amuTDurn aaa aitittM. II' f.

I I mTriXl Vhw rV. 1 act a rou today. "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE i in) intin niiMifA In San Antonio and la here with a to of sewer system bonds" II I 111 I kf llAi.Al ill I 'J hla parents on a 85-day furlough Doora Open p.m Each voter ahall mark out with lfavV llllf gl-ftX Cpl. Cherry had been' hospitalized SAN FRANCISCO (if) Possession of slot machines becomes illegal In California at midnight tonight. Moat of them are being ahlpped to Nevada, where they are "legal.

They- -were replacedwith-' ptnball machines, which are legal in Xali- purpose of acquiring and Improving a privately owned Water System now serving the City, to he issued In accordance, with and secured in the. manner provided in Artie lea 1111-1119, both inclusive, of the Revised Civil of Texas, 1925, aa amended, each black of for the past one and one half the expressions on each proposi Adulta Children. years. at tion, thus leaving the other aa in fUM roavym tummt Miss" Carol Rogeri," da tighter of dicatihg his vote on euca propoai- or.ct.d J4 trWJU.Tll K8S3SC8 Md selected short subIilxts Mr. and Mrs.

George C. Rogers tion, 1004 e. Austlffiii tdrefarnto bond to be-conditioned that the 5A substantial copy-of this COOLED IY REFRIGERATION Marshall Friday evening from olution aigned by the Mayor of aald City and attested by the City Camp Tyler, where ahe has been Marshall Minister counselor. Clerk shall aerve as proper notice see it tonight Shares Honors At Congratulations of said election. Noticc ahall be given In accordance" with Article holder thereof shall never have the right to demand payment of said obligation out of funds raised or to be raised by tax-.

atlon, secured by 1 Pledge of the net revenues from the operation of laid system, and if the Sewer System Revenue Bonds are voted, as provided and: Cadenhead Birthday Picnic 704. Revised Civil Statutes of 1925, PPiayaTPiSJssfaasaafTssa FRIDAY SATURDAY as amended. The Mayor Is auth. JEFFERSON A dual birthday of Wjljon, N. announce the birth of a daughter, Ann Llndssy, Thursday at the Carolina General onrea ana airected to have a copy picnic was held last Sunday at the Jefferson City park honoring Mrs.

of said notice posted at the City Hospital at Wilson. The baby in Proposition No. 2. to be se- Hall in said City and at two other C. A.

Earp of Jefferson and Rev. weighed seven pounds. Maternal Ubllfclacps, withia saW ntv-ot! idga gfahdmmWTrMrirMaTdeTa -T of the net revenues from Culver Is the pastor of the Cave head of Blocker the ays- man iinreii aaya prior 10 ine date fixed for holding said elec operation of said sewer -temJl ..1 A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. tion. He shall a wo cause said no Springs Church of which Mrs.

Earp ti the only living charter member; Mra. Earp is 89 years old. James H. Smith, Route 1, 7:48 o'clock Friday-morn tice to be published on the same day in each of two successive "After the picnic "amneriifrr for ing at Kahn Hospital. weeks in a newspaper or general circulation published within said the honoreea were presented.

AlUndtnf irf Mr. Firit'i ftvt rhll City, the date of the first publlca drn. Inrludlnt on om Elmtr Otlbrl of Btvlnn; four dauitiUW. Mft. VlrslI C.

Fy- It, Tlrkin, Urt. karwttn, et- A BIG ADDED ATTRACTION And For Our First- SATURDAY MIDNIGHT tion to be not less than fourteen daya prior to the date set for said ioil. Mu. Mt. 4rn iam ana Mn Mrrtl 8m I'll Jffr, n.

0hn ltnd- election. Except as otherwise pro vided in said Article 704. as amend election shall be governed by the lnwr R. nd Urt Dtwy Culftr, Marihaltr O. H.

Mrtit, and Bor -Handd Pruton. and Mr. Dnnaid Prton of T-rkn: Mr. and Mn. C.

MrClaln and Mr and Mn. Wnlln of Kllknrt: Claud win lord Mr. and Mm rmmttt Swtnlnrd and rhltdrrn, Wfman. Jun-lW and Hii- laws governing general PROPOSITION NO. 2 "Shall the-Boanhtrt Commls- sioners of the City of Texas, be auUhorixed to issue the.

bonds of said City In the sum of 835,000.00. maturing aerially in such Installments ae may be fixed by the Board of Commissioners, the a i--Itnirn maturity being not wf3 than Forty 40) years from their date, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed Five (5) percent forthe purpose of providing funds for paying a portion of the cost of constructing a Sanitary Sewer System for the City, to be issued in accordance with anct. secured in the manner provided in Art idea Utl-1118. both inclusive, of the Revised Civil Statutea of 1925, as am ADOPTED AND APPROVED A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. Bolton of Leigh at 8:37 morning at Kahn HppitL. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

W. I. McClaran, Route at 9:54 o'clock Tbursda Kahn Hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Bennett, 1808 Herbert, at 12:50 o'clock Friday1 morning at Kahn Hospital. jL.aon was horn to JMrt and Frank Lawandowskl, 107 S. Allen, at 11:35 o'clock Tuesday evening at Kahn Hospital.

Kahn Hoipital Notes Mrs. C. O. Shields, 1105 Jeffer-son, entered for surgery Friday 4hls4he 12thta v-JuIyvi950. H.

L. ELLIS br oU HtfB4T lr I.iirllla faadar and on, (lurch, and Mt Mairla Bnii or PREVIEW And Showing Sunday and Monday Mayor, City of Waskom, Texas Atlanta, and Mn. aophla Ollbtrt ot B' ln. ATTEST: H. W.

CLARK City Clerk, City of Waskom, Tex as Paul Dowa mm TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Vehicle Output For Week 184,839 Units DETROIT Un. Motor vehicle output in the United States this week will total 184,839 units, Automotive Nevs estimated Thursday. CARTOOWi Woody Woodpecker "The Screw Driver" PASSING sAHADE "The City of Little Men" NEWS Shots Heard Around the World In Korea, American O.l.'s In Battla Features Start: 3:37. 1:37, 7:37, t.ot: Tburtdar, I month Mark ror. iptnltl.

nf to yfbVSHU tan tmn un Bftuih Orn.a. Call Mra ended, each bond to be con ditlpned that the bolder there- Bob Tablrr. OM Gall Metcalf. three-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. A Metcalfof-4tckv4Um-waa-admJt ted Friday morning for aurgery COMING WtDNESDAY THURSDAY Ctcilt DeMillt'i Mottcrpiece "SAMSON AND DELILAH" In Technicolor Mrs. Archie Pope of Harleton entered for surgery Thursday. NO WONVtKWIS II fl rJ 2 WCwF Mrs. R.

E. Coleman, Rnute 4 -a-- usifovM i 1 I was discharged Friday. r. Wtfetv vt yKtnM fASltS II K'Uli: I I Mra. J.

D. Cook. 1907 Sledge left the hospital Friday morning frr A SO GOOD US MAVt WITH I COOLED BY REFRIGERATION 2 Bifl Features rsJ7TV Friday Saturday 1 1 1 1 KX I IIX I After- jMelvin r.902.E, 30c Bowie, waa discharged Friday mornlngr Mrs. A. R.

Ross. Route 3, left the -hospital Xrlday Story of a Woman's Bitter Victory C. R. Bull of Kllgore was dis charged Friday morning. WHY NOT A fl kTi COLORADO V'v -VACATION? Air "AND I Cearfeet RElIimESS f.UIHlU:iTI SUCH CREAM 100.

tUT NOW I kA I A I Chilartn Under 12 FREE No Admission Ckara I I iiritKtt(il tui( j'. I I CONTINENTAL Wi JIMtti AHl IT'S SO IAS fi; Sr7 A- I A. I TRAILWAYS ten tin hinMi A all CmmmmiTi Tkrtfv etaraafa Laa LM4rlll AROUND BUS CENTER Sll Ti 1 Eaaaaa --3 ft r. l. a er r--.

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