RELEASE DATE: FEBRUARY 26, 2017
KINSEARCHING
by
Marleta Childs
P. O. Box 6825
LUBBOCK, TX 79493-6825
[email protected]
This week we conclude the names of grand jurors chosen for various courts, as found on page 1 of the 12 October 1933 (Thursday) issue of the newspaper, The Shelby Reporter, published in Center, Texas. (Surnames are capitalization for emphasis.)
District Court, Sixth Week, November Term, 1933:
ADAMS, Jessie
BAKER, L. B.
BALLARD, B. B.
BILLINGSLEY, Travis
BRADY, J. A.
BROWN, O.
BUCKNER, M. J.
CALDWELL, G. W.
CARROLL, J. T.
CHILDRESS, E. B.
CRAWFORD, E. T.
CRAWFORD, G. G.
CRUMP, E. W.
DAW, Mack
GUNNELS, E. C.
HARVEY, Will
HATCHELL, F. J.
HUGHES, Vauch (sic)
JACOBS, C. N.
JOHNSON, F. O. B.
LARGENT, C. U.
MAXWELL, J.
McCAULEY, Dewey
NEWTON, J. A.
OWENS, C. B.
PERMENTER, J. A.
PORE, R. C.
POWELL, Marcus
RAMSEY, E. L.
RIDER, A. O.
STRONG, C. A.
SWINEBROAD, A. J.
THORNTON, Bert
TYSON, Austin
WHITESIDE, Troy
WILLIAMS, C. D.
(End)
The following death notice can be found on page 34 of the December 1938 issue (Volume 6, Number 1) of The Texas Druggist. (Some punctuation may be changed or added for clarity. Surnames are capitalized for emphasis.)
“Frank T. ROBINSON, 52, chemist and drug salesman with the Merck Chemical Co., died at his home, 2925 Gould St., Dallas. His headquarters were in Chicago. He formerly was employed as traveling salesman for Dallas wholesale houses in East Texas.”