The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1949 Page: 4 of 4
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i0, ADKINS* ANNOUNCE THE, Mrs. L. R. Champion and l Mrs. H. C. Meador and
CLASSIFIED ADS 1 BIRTH OF A SON ,80ns, Dick and Stan of Hou-iMrs. K. W. Sneed were in terson
ston are visiting: her sister Corsicana last Saturday to Mr. and
and brother-in-law, Mr. and attend the nineth birthday Tuesday night.
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DEAD and useless animals remov-
ed free.—Call 3010, Corsicana,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorain E.1
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1 Mrs. Pad Burleson
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FOR RENT—House, close in, all
conveniences. See Herbert Strunk.
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Modal
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$22-75
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Balance in 24 Months
CASH PRICE $224.75
| 7 other models-from
V' $194.75
Here'sbiQ, convenient food
storage space in small
kitchen space — plus the
famous Meter- Miser mech-
anism with 5-Year Pro-
tection Plan.
• Big Supar-Freaiar, holds 19
lbs. • Quickubs Trays • Full-
width Hydrator, holds 2 3
bushel • 1 -piece porcelain
interior • Usable fat top.
COME IN. Soo Fryldain -
America's Ho I Rofrigtrc’yr
WITHROW CO.
Mexia, Texas
Phone 681
LOST—Billfold, in or near the
Avon Theatre. Name "Chariots
| Broyles” stamped on it. Finder
notify Mrs. W. A. Posey, Wortham.
WANTED—Large Feed Company
needs Salesman in Freestone coun-
ty. No investment. Home nights.
Adequate field training. Prefer
married man between 25 and 50.
Must have car. Reply to Box 428
in care of the Wortham Journal.
REMEMBER
FOR SALE
The L. M. Irvin home in Wortham.
Corner lot, well located.
Several choic lots, good for resi-
dential building.
The T. E. Owens home in Wortham
Good house and five acres of land.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH
ED KEELING
SIM BOUNDS
Licenced Real Estate Dealer
Phone Res. 180 Phone Bus. 2
Office at First National Bank
WORTHAM, TEXAS
utiv1"8* Mrs. Joe B. Stookaberry. , party of Ann Sneed. _ j Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs W
Jake Stubbs of Mexia, J. I of Purdon vWUd
birth of a son at the Navarro
Clinic. Sunday morning a t
6:45 o’clock. He weighed 8
pounds and 8 ounces and has
been named Randle Perry.
The maternal grand par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Burl
Bennett of Wortham. Pater-
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Adkins of Hous-
ton.
The couple have another
child, Sanya Ann.
AVON
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
We appreciate our Customers and try to
always give them prompt and effi-
cient Service.
TRY US for your Grocery Needs. We
will deliver, Just call 16.
HOWARD’S GROCERY AND
MARKET
WORTHAM, TEXAS
AM
Now Ready
GIN
Your
Cotton
I have just installed one of John E.
Mitchells latest Big Jumbo Cleaner, Dry-
er and Burr Extractor.
This machine is one of the best mach-
ines on the market today for ginning of
cotton.
Your patronage is earnestly solicited
^«nd we know you will be satisfied,
B
» A. POSEY
Wortham, Texas
SEPTEMBER 2*3
Allan “ROCKY” LANE and Wedne^
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Howard
Sr. visited Mrs. T. A. Cain
in New London a few days
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mana-
han of Houston are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Davis Jr.
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mcll-
veen of Dallas spent the
week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Posey.
Mrs. Sid Murphy of Corsi-
cana visited Mrs. Jay Bled-
soe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Mea-
dow of Corsicana visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Ward Sun.
Mrs. Lee Williams and
daughter, Marilyn, visited
Mrs. Oma Keathley in Dal-
las recently.
Ann Sneed of Corsicana
visited her grandmother. Mrs
K. W. Sneed, Tuesday and
His Stallion Black Jack
The
WILD FRONTIER
MONDAY A TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 5 & 6
WEAVER BROTHERS and
ELVIRY
GRAND OLE OPRY
Wednesday and Thursday
SEPTEMBER 7 A 8
Ray MILLAND
Paul DOUGLAS
Jean PETERS
“IT HAPPENS
EVERY SPRING”
Mrs. K. W. Sneed and Mrs.
H. C. Meador were in Dallas
last Friday.
Chailes and David Broyles
of Grand Prairie visited their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Posey, last week.
Mrs. R. \V Wiliford and
daughter, Nancy of Fairfield
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Posey last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddle
and son, Douglas, of Marlin
and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bell
and daughters, Susie and Lou
ise spent last Sunday at Fort
Parker.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R Sneed
of Corsicana visited in Wor-
jtham Wednesday.
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to school;
Be sure that you see our line of school
supplies before you buy. We have a large
selection to choose from. Many items are
reduced in price.
We will welcome your inspection
and appreciate your business.
WE REFUSE TO BE UNDERSOLD
ON ANY ITEM!
Smith Variety Store
WORTHAM, TEXAS
SQUARE PAACE
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. John-
son returned home Tuesday p stCbb^Mra. K. w! Sneed' and Mrs. C. E.
after visiting their daughter and Mre H c Meador were Sunday.
Miss Marie Johnson, in Tu-,in Ranger Sunday to attend Miss Wanda
larie, California. the funera] 0f a relative, Mr. visiting her sister
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright a. C. Peck. Eddings, in Lufkin,
and daughter, Elizabeth, of
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
U. L. Davis Sr. Monday and
Tuesday.
Mrs. Julia Ellington of
Beaumont and Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Stubbs of Mexia were
visitors in the home of Mrs.
K. W. Sneed Monday.
Julian Wise of Dallas is
visiting in Wortham this
week.
Mrs. Lyman Newell of
Houston is visiting Mrs. J. S. [
Newell.
Mrs. Wallace Avent and
son, Neil, who have been vis- j
iting her father, Mr. Frank
Bounds, left Sunday for;
Seattle. Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dodds'
Sr. and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Dodds Jr. of Hous-
ton are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Stubbs.
Mrs. Walter Moore, Kent
Moore, Miss Dorothy Cocker-
ell and Miss Joan Willard
were in Corsicana Tuesday. \
Livingston
McLellsnd J«
ir, Mrs. H. 6.
Radio Repairs
Work Guaranteed!
Lot us put your radio in top
Flaying Condition
SMITH A GOOLSBY
Located At
Smith’s Variety Store
Learn to Dance in 8 Easy Leaaona!
Be able to dance and enjoy the pastime
tbat thousands all over the country aw
enjoying.
The course of 8 lessons will start at the
TEHUACANA Gymnasium on THURS-
DAY night, September 8, 1949 and con-
tinue each Thursday night for 8 weeks.
The Raymond Smith Method of Dancing
will be used in the course of instruction.
For further information regarding cost,
etc. contact Harry Bounds at the Red &
White Food Store, Wortham, Texas.
COME ON EVERYBODY.—
LET’S DANCE!
KEEP COOL...
10% Discount On These Fans
And Coolers!
* DEARBORN WINDOW FAN *
* MATHES COOLERS 1
* MARSOLIS AIR CIRCULATOR 1
* SERF 10-INCH FAN
* LE JOHN 9-INCH FAN I
$9.95 Up
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II1LES0I-OSWALT FIMITDCE CO.
WORTHAM. TEXAS
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BUY YOUR
NEW MODELS
NOW!
SEWING MACHINES
Singers, Domestic and others. Come in
and let us demonstrate your choice.
Your old model will make the down
payment—24 months to pay!
REFRIGERATORS
We have the Crosley, with the shelves
in the door, also Coolerator models &
Food Lockers. Your old model will
make the down payment—24 months
to pay!
RANGES & APPLIANCES
See our new Ranges and home appli-
ances—you can buy them now and—
24 months to pay!
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
“Two Falls” or 24 Months To Pay
The Balance
It Will Pay
See Us Now!
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SEWING MACHINE ft APPLIANCE CENTER
E.B. BATTER WHITE. MOIL _ J
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Richardson, John. The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1949, newspaper, September 2, 1949; Wortham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111942/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.