The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 28, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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led cold watermelons day or
night.- Barf ield's Place. 40-4p
Roy Sewell was a week-end
visitor of relatives and friends
in Lampasas.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mode-
sette and daughters of Bisbee
Ariz. are visitors this week in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Modesette. They arrived Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kenner re-
turned Sunday from Powell
Texas where they have been
Visiting.
Trade in Bartlatt. A good town.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1. Skinner of
Comstock were week-end visit-
ors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Skinner and other relatives.
Mi and Mrs. Frank Moore
visited in Gatesville Sunday in
the home of Mr. (Moore's broth-
er G. C. Moore.
Mrs. Ben Goss and son. Travis
Duncan returned Sunday from
a visit in israwniiem.
Mrs. W. J. Harlan returned
Saturday from a visit in the
home of her daughter Mrs. .raui
Wood in Cisco.
James Ray Haney little son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Haney who
has been ill at his home is re
ported improving this week.
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For United Stntcs Senator:
TOM CONNALLY of Falls County
GUY B. FISHEK of San Augustine County
A. P. BELCHER of Eriith County
For Governor:
JEHttY SADLER of Gregg County - "
W. LEE O'DANIEL of Tarrant County
R. P. CONDRON of Cameron County
ERNEST O THOMPSON of IPotter County
HARRY H1NES of Wichita County
MIRIAM A. FERGUSON of Travis County
ARLON B. CYCLONE DAVIS of Dallas County
For Lieutenant Governor:
CHARLES LAVERGNE SOMERVILLE of Dallas
County
ALTON M. !MEAD of Tom Green County -.
COKE R. STEVENSON of Kimble County
For Comptroller of. Public Accounts:
'. GEO. H. SHEPPARD of Nolan County '
CLIFFORD E. BUTLER of Harris County
For State Treasurer: . : -
iL ' CARLEY LOCKHART of Travis County
HARRY JIcKEE of Travis County " '"'
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BASCOM GILES of Travis County . "-
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GERALD C. MANN of Dallas County .
For 'Superintendent of Public Instruction:
! L. A. WOODS of McLennan County
ST R. LeMAY of Henderson County
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J. E. McDONALD of Ellis County
WILLIAM N. CORY of Tarrant County ;
For Railroad Commissioner:
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BAILEY SHEPPARD of Gregg County
JOHN PUNDT of Dallas County
BAKER SAULSBURY of Potter County '
'O. O. TERRELL of Brazoria County' ':?' 'i
C A. EVERTS of Dallas County ':?l-. '.-
JOHN D. COPELAND JR. of Travis' County
WALTON D. HOOD of Travis County
- CLYDE E. SMITH of Tyler County
PIERCE BROOKS of Dallas County
OLINV CULBERSON of Jackson County
ROSS HARDIN- of Limestone County..
QLAN R. VAN ZANDT of Grayson County
CHARLIE LANGFORD Jr. of Galveston County ;"
WM. H. McDONALD of Eastland County
EUGENE T. SMITH of Tra;is County .
BRYAN PATTERSON of Jim Wells County
LARRY MILLS of pallae County
ERROL HOCT of Dallas County
For- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court;
RICHARD B. HUMPHREY of Dallas County
TUCK CHAPIN of Be.xar County
H. S. LATTIMORE of Tarrant County i ' '
JAMES P. ALEXANDER of McLennan County
GORDON GRIFFIN of Hidalgo County
JOHN O. DOUGLAS of Harris County
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court:
JOHN H. SHARP of Ellis County
WM. RICHARD .WATKINS of Tarrant County
For Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals:
GEORGE E. CHRISTIAN of Burnet County
TOM L. BEAUCHAMP of Smith County
For Congressman 10th District":
LYNDON B. JOHNSON of Blanco County
For Associate Justice Court of Civil Appeals for the -
Third Supreme Judicial District of Texas:
MALLORY B. BLAIR
For State Senate 20th District:
HOUGHTON BROWNLEE - '
HOMER C. DeWOLFE -- -
JOHN HORNSBY f
DICK YETT
MARION FOWLER ' .
For Representative 84th District:'. - .
HUGH S. DAVENPORT "
CHAS. V. LANSBERRY ' '
NIiM LYDA
C. L. ALLEN ' : .-
GUS B. MICHEL . . . "
LUKE MANKIN '
J. N. FAITH "... ''-''
For Representative 83rd District: '
L. H. HILLMAN ' - ' '
- ROBERT STOLL '
WILLIAM R. HIEBNER ' . ' "
DUNCAN. S. HUGHES .'-''.'.
For District Judge 2Cth Judicial District:'
D B. WOOD .
HARRY DOLAN -.
For Criminal District Attorney:
W. K. McCLAIN
For District Clork: ' '
STILES BYROM
HENRY PUMPHREY s
For County Judge:
SAM V. STONE
For County Clerk:
JOHN W. ARMSTRONG
D. L. NOBLE
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
JACK GILLUM
For Sheriff: - .
NED FAILS
I B. M. MCLAUGHLIN
x R. O. DAVIS
For County Treasurer:
J. V. ROWLETT
For County Surveyor:
SIDNEY PERRIN
For Chairman Democratic Executive Committee:
WARREN BRYSON
For Comimlssioner Precinct No 3;
J J BUCEK
FRANK E. MARTINETS
For Justice Peace Precinct No. 2:
CLYDE F FRAZIEli
W J. POPE
For Constoiblo Preclncst No 2:
EDDIE MQORE
A. J. MOORE
For Public AVeigher Precinct No 8;
JOE L. GAIDA
Frank E. Martinets of Gran-
ger was a visitor here Tuesday.
Ren Sladovnik who is takinfc a
summer training course at Camp
Bullis was a week-end visitor
of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Sladovnik.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. W Griffith
and Misses Nannie Jahe Gilles-
pie Johnny Carrol Gillespie and
Frances Adams returned Sun-
day from a visit in Phoenix Ar-
izona. Miss Adams and Misses
Gillespie also visited in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hair and Miss Stella Whitlow returned
Mrs. Nycum and little daughter this week-end from a visit in
of Irvin were week-end visitors Coleman
of Bartlett friends and relatives. !
Thy attnded the Holland home-' Mrs. R. 0. Hunter and little
coming on Saturday.
daughter returned home from
Waco Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Volney Reed
were ounciav visitors here. r.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pairett
and Frank Pairett were visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Pairett
in Waco Sunday. Mrs. Frank
Pairett who has been ' visiting
there returned home with them.
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 41, Ed. 1, Friday, June 28, 1940, newspaper, June 28, 1940; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76634/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.