The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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Wortham Local Nows
I Ian th* Miss Rack*! Smitk place
tor Ml*.—O. C. Smitk.
Mi** Fannie Chancellor vuiud in
Dal la* Wedneeday.
Leroy Garrett of Garland visited
la Wortham Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Meador visited
in Dallas Wednesday.
Mr*. Walter Wilson was a visitor
ia Manger last week-end.
Mrs. W. N. Odom ha* gone to Ty-
ler where will visit with relative*.
Steve Reding, Billy Joe Bounds
and Billy Stuhbs have joined the U.
S. Army Air Corps, and after spend-
ing a tow day* at the induction camp
at Mineral Wdls have been stationed
at Sheppard Field at Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wendt are
moving from Corpus Ckritti to Dnlla*
and their litle daughter, Mary Ann, is
spending a few day* visiting her
grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Meador in Wortham.
Memorial Service
The Annual Memorial Service* of
Woodland cemetery will be hdd at
Woodland cemetery Thursday July
2nd. Every one is invited to be on
hand with lunch and donation*.
—Mr*. Bessie Mayo, Sec.
To the Voter*
Of Freestone County
June 1, "mi I formally a
nounced as a candidate for Comity
Judge of Freestone County, and since
that date I have been conducting •»
is campaign as cii
would permit. However, on
day June l*, IMS, I received a cem-
ftem Washington, D. C,
that my name wouM be
very soon tor
Mm of th* war; and after the
I have
the um (toman tot I mm render a
my tommy hy
making myself avoidable tor
Grand and Petit Juror*
87th District Court
Freestone County
Following is a list of grand and
petit jurors for July term of the 87th
-District Oourt at FhiifieM.
This ia not a legal aammas. unk
snmmonad by the proper officer you
need nut appear.
Ust of Grand Jure**.
Van Rook Stubbs, Wortham
Henry Evans, Wortham
E. M. Steward, Fairfield
R. C. Raya, Teague
P. W. Curry, Teague
Tom Lindley, Fairfield
G. T. Waldrip, Donie
C. C. Thompson, Donie
Henry Grisard, Streetasan
W. W. Moore, Teague
Ben Dawson, Fairfield
L. L. Ford, Mexia, R. 2
J. C. Adams, Rirven
W. B. Allen, Streetasan, Route
J. W. Anders, Oakweed, R. 1
Billie McRvean, cal. Teague
Petit J nr ere Soeend Week.
J. D. Blankenship, Wortham
S. A. Burleson, Wortham
C. P. Calame, Wortham
T. Elmo Longbothem, Wortham
Oscar Lana, Buffalo. R 2
M. M. Wood, Oakwood, R. I
G. E. Collin*, Jewett, R. 1
E. C. Pittman, Rirven
R. 0. McDaniel*, Donie
L. A. Alexander, Oakwood, R 1
R. G. Jenkins, Oakweed, R. 1
J. Paul Boyd, Teague
A. G. Anderson, Buffalo, R. 2
W. T. Moore, Teague, R. 1
J. O. Lewis, Streetman
Cariie Walker, Jewett, R 1
J. E. Freeman, Teague, R. 1
J. A. Scott, Buffalo, R 2
F. B. Compton, Teague, R 2
H. J. Childs. Fairfield
M. M. Seay, Donie
Chve Gilliam, Teague, R S
Ramoad Turner, Jewett, R 1
E. B. Gibson, Tongue
Melvin Enable, Buffalo, R. 2
Ed Bonuer, Streetman, ft 2
H. M. Balk, Teague
W. F. Swinbum, Buffalo, R. 2
Ben Chrty, Tongue, R 2
Homer Bargwr, Teague, R. 2
J. D. Lambert, Teague, R 2
Bryan Harrison, Buffalo, ft 2
Everett F3h*. Teague, R 2
Cecil Lancaster, Teague, ft 2
D. O. Ayeock, Teague
NS Juror* Third Weak.
W. A. White, Buffalo, R. S
Andrew Baker, Rirven
A. S. Laird, Fairfield
C. J. Robertson, Fairfield
Eugene Lewis, Fairfield
Tommie Webb, Fairfield
Julius Baker, Streetman
T. R Rnowls, Oakwood, R. 1
B. J. Clears, Rirven
A. E. Gaddy, Streetman
Tom Newman, Rirven
Joa Ed Eubanks, Fsirflold
Grady Ivy, Fhlrfteld
L. R. Canady, Buffalo, R. 2
B. W. MandervOla, Buffalo, R. 2
Path Juror* ■ Fourth Weak.
J. R Luck, Wortham /
Sira Chavers, Fairfield
B. W. Knight, Taague
J. A. Blakeley, Fairfield
Joshua Canady, Teague
Hester Lara berth, Donie
O. P. Hagan, Streetman, ft 2
J. G. Lara berth. Freestone
Roy Dawson, Buffalo, R 2
A. C. Caldwell, Fairfield
G. A. Beano, Teague, ft 2
Jack Glass, Streetman
R. L. Shanks, Rirven
George Fulton, Donie
Ralph Sima, Streetasan
Jim Anderson, Taague, R. I
Paul Terry, Fairfield
H. R. Adams, Teague
H L. Gilbert, Streetman
C. B. Richardson, Fairfield
V. H. McAdams, Fairfield
Frank Settle, Donie
T. P. Pickens, Teague, R. 2
Leslie Red, Fairfield
Ott Craig, Buffalo, R 2
C B. Robinson, Fairfield
P. H. Chandler. Fairfield
Odel George, Donie
Bill Archer, Doom, R. i
K. J. Lane, Fairfield ,
R. V. Crawford, Oukwasd. R 1
Elbert Daniel*. Teague, R. 2
N. R. PuUin. Rirven
Pied Gilliam, Freestone
Luther Speed, Fairfield
A. J.
Official Directory
frees the race tor County Judge
1 deeply nfprorisSe the many <
«f «Mt 8W sad Mccarte
snewt give* sue in my race, and I
cause of then* axprwon* I have
ton! it extremely 4M*rufe to tear
myself loose from the race. I trust
that my friend* wdS reoogniee tk
those ate times that cell fer sacrifice
«f porsonnl ambition* in the toteri
eff the nation, and ft. is in this pdrft
tot I have acted. —Sincerely
RENFRO STEED.
J. X
B. R Block, Teague. R. 2
A. Bradshaw, Buffalo. ft 2
C. ft Blakely, Streetman, R 2
J. R Manning, Teague., R. 1
A. V. Neal, Winkler
ft P. McWatora, Dome, Route
H. S. Henry, Fairfield
R. J. Willett, Tongue, R 2
J. S.
Leroy
2
er No. 1, J. S. Ivey Sr.;
er No. 2, T. B. Marta;
er Na. 2, Tam Nutbitt;
er No 4, R G.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Journal is authorised to make
th* following ai
ject to action of the Deesocratk Pri-
mary ElecUen to be held ou Saturday
July 28, 1M1
Per Stel
CLAY GOTTEN of Palestine
Per Re
Per i
HENRY McCORMICK
For re election 2nd tans
Fer Metric! desk
RANKIN GILPIN, re ejection
CLYDE ft. GLAZENER
Per Cerauty 9*
Picture of 4 Dari* Boys
In Dallas News
The following was printed in the
Dellas News Tuesday under n pic-
ture of the four Devi* boys:
Wortham, Texas.—AD four sons of
Mr. and Mrs. S. ft Davis of Worth-
am an in tho aimed services of their
country. The Davie family formerly
lived at Fairfield.
Zack Davis, 27, eldest sou. has
been ia the Navy over two yen, is n
shipfltter first darn on n naval vsmsl
operating on the Pacific.
Paul Daria, 28. U a chief pharma-
cist's mate with six yuan of service
in the Navy- Ha, *• torring hi
the Pacific war sons
Ralph Davis, 24, is Urn soly eua
of the brothers in the Army. An
outstanding foot ball player so the
Wortham High School team, ho on-
listed more than a year ago, ia rta-
tioned at Camp Blanding, Fla.
Just graduated frups the Worth
am High School this year, Jerry
(Curley) Davie, lfi. els* starred an
the football team. Youngoat #f too
Davis brothers, Jerry enlisted in to*
Naval Air Service and is in
kt na air station.
Go to Church Every Sunday.
SmCIJH fttMJl
Fer:
J ft SESSIONS, |
HENRY BftOWN
Par
BOWLEN BOND
Per
CUPP NEWELL, re-election
ROSS C. LINDLEY *
Per
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Make it Last till We Win this War!
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Satterwhite, Ed. The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1942, newspaper, June 26, 1942; Wortham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112329/m1/4/: accessed June 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.