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itCITATION BY PUBLICATIONNO. 8494J. L. GREENWOOD, ET AL VSJAMES E. HOUSER, ET ALIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JONES COUNTY, TEXASTO: JEWEL HOUSER PORTER HUSBAND, -HOUSER, ERNEST HOUSER,OLIVER S. HOUSER, VIOLET MAE GREENWOOD G L E N N, | the future may LEONARD D.ersFertilize^ For 1952 Should BeOrdered NowCOLLEGE STATION—Far: are urged to order and accept delivery now on the fertilizers that will be needed to produce the 1952 crops. According to M. K.________________ Thornton, Extension agriculturalportfh Mnmrrc ^ chemist of Texas AM CollegePORTER, MORRIS i SUpplies of certain fertilizer materials will be limited and labor and transportation difficulties innake the situationGREENWOOD, even tiS^er* Fertilizers can be vfrmam r r*uTTPxrwAnTi oat stored on the farm with little orno loss, says Thornton if kept dryLIE LEE STARK AND HUS- and stacked so that air can eir-Plt;infcelt;bid:Pdatict!BAND, EUGENE B. STARK, DO- culate around the bags. Most any VIE PRIDE AND HUSBAND, shed on the farm can be used forGOE. A. PRIDE, IDA GREEN- storing provided the roof doesWOOD REYNOLDS AND HUS- n°t leak.BAND, JOE R. REYNOLDS, ROBERT J. DOUGHTIE, IDA A.The total tonnage of fertilizers available in 1952 probably willGREENWOOD, A WIDOW, exceed the 1951 supply but ehanc-FRANKIE A. GREENWOOD, A FEME SOLE, SALLIE V. GREENWOOD, A FEME SOLE, ARLIEes are very good that farmers will have trouble getting the grade and type they want when. J. GREENWOOD, JENNIE DE- it is needed. The supply of nitro-' SHAZO, A WIDOW, J. A. SUTr | gen is expected to be about eightLIVAN, F. H. BARFIELD, R. NEWEL WATERS, R. C. WATERS, FRANK B. WATERS, MARY BARFIELD CHILDRESS AND HUSBAND, W. W. CHILDRESS, J. B. GREENWOOD, R. F. HARRIS, MINNIE GREEN, A WIDOW, A. L. GREEN, JOHN J. POWERS, FRANCIS D. SEWARD, R. J. AND WIFE, JAQUELINE SEWARD, MARION E. WATER-SON, SUSAN ANDREWS SULLIVAN AND HUSBAND, J. W. SULLIVAN, JENNIE V. HARRIS, A FEME SOEET*ORVELLE B. GREENWOOD, FRANCES MEL-representatives, as defendants.The nature of said suit being to partition 803.3 acres of land located in Jones County, Texas, known as a part of the Samuel Andrews Survey No. 191 and to quiet the title in the plaintiffs and divest the defendants of any interest, right or title in and to said lands.ISSUED, this the 26th day of November, 1951. Came under my hand and seal of office, this the, 26th day of November, 1951, at INDA GREENWOOD AND HUS- office £ Anson, Texas.BAND JOHN GREENWOOD, TOM BARFIELD, HENERITTA HOFFMAN RUTZ AND HUSBAND, WILLIAM RUTZ, ALICE W. WATERSON AND HUSBAND MARION E. WATERSON AND L. FRAZIER, THEIR HEIRS, THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES:You are hereby commanded toappear and answer plaintiff’spetition at or before 10 o’clockA. M. of the first Monday afterthe expiration of 42 days from thedate of issuance of this citation, the same being January 14, 1952 before the Honorable District Court of Jones County, at the Court House in the town of Anson, Texas; said plaintiff’s second amended petition filed on the 26th day of November, 1951, the fileLeon Thurman, Clerk of District Court, Jonqs County, Texas. 464tc(SEAL) .....fVt A. 4m. AfrYftniiNO CO..! number of said suit being 8494, the name of the plaintiffs in said Suit are: J. L. GREENWOOD, JENNIE MAE HERRMAN HUSBAND, B. W. HERRMAN, ETTA L. TILLOTSON, A WIDOW, SALLIE T. ORSON AND HUSBAND FRANK ORSON, ALMA B. DESHAZO, A FEME SOLE, JOSEPHINE TUCKER AND HUSBAND, 0. W. TUCKER AND T. J. BARFIELD versus James E. Houser, together with the aboveTo kdvs fitoftcit9*G9itfisQmurame
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