Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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Political Announcements Tommie Sample
We are authorized to an-
nounce the following as can-
didates for election, subject to
action of the Democratic pri-
mary:
For County Superintendent
of Public instruction:
RUSSELL WHITESIDE
OZRO HUGHES
For District Attorney:
DUDLEY DAVIS
EMMETT WILBURN
For District Clerk:
V. V. PATE
For County Judge:
HARRY BURNS
OZRO BUSH
C. F. MILLER
For County Treasurer:
LOTTIE (Crocker) BURKES
J. O. (Oz) SMITH
For Sheriff :
EARL B. ADAMS
NORRIS O'BANION
T. J. (Tommie) SAMPLE
For County Attorney:
A. D. DOWNER
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
W. P. (Will) RAMSEY
W. P. (Kinnie) ADAMS
W. DAY
For County Cleric:
FRANK CAMPBELL
For Commissioner. Precinct
No. 4:
W. C. CRUMP
TOM COLLINS
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 7:
J. C. (Neal) BOGARD
Announces Candidacy
For Sheriff
. requires great attentiveness to Norris O’BanRm For
jduty and much work and I Sheriff, Shelby County
nmmico vnn In pnnimua In die. ' * •
To the People of
Shelby County:
This'is my formal announce-
ment for re-election to the of-
fice of Sheriff. When you
elected me to this office I
promised you that I would in-
form myself to the best of my
ability as to the duties of this
important office and to dis-
charge the duties required of
| me according to the law of this
promise you to continue to dis-
charge its duties alertly and
creditably with all the consid-
eration and courtesy that I am
able to render, to be helpful,
and to serve the citizens of
this county m every way pos-
sible. I will be very grateful
for your vote and your influ-
ence. Your friend,
Tommie Sample.
(Political Advertisement)
C. F. Miller
Announces For
C«mty Judge
without regard to the station
in life of the person affected
or any other consideration
than strict compliance with
the law.
You saw fit to give me this
office of trust and I have tried,
and I feel with and due to your
We are authorized to a
nounce C. F. Miller for the of-
fice of County Judge of Shelby
couaty, Texas, subject to the
action of the Democratic pri-
maries this year. Mr. Milier
states that be will appreciate
help and cooperation, succeed- Tote and and
ed in giving you the type and wi„ hlve later gUtcment to be
character of public service that
has met with your aproval. I
The Times is authorized to
announce Norris O'Banion of
Center aa a candidate for Sher-
iff of Shelby county, subject to
action of the voters in the com-
ing Democratic primary elec-
tion.
Mr. O’Banion is a son of the
late Jim O’Banion, former
sheriff, and Mrs. Jim O’Banion.
He states that he will issue
a statement to the voters at a
later date.
(Political Advertisement)
Emmett Wilburn
Announce* For
Re-election As
District Attorney
Cotton Blankets—Sin-
gle, $1.25; double $2.25.
Brinson’s.
W. Day Announces For
Tax Assessor-Collector
The Times is authorized to
announce Emmett Wilburn for
re-election to the office of Dis-
trict Attorney of Shelby and
Panola counties, subject to ac-*
tion of the voters in tRe Demo-
cratic primary election.
Mr. Wilburn states that he
will make an active campaign
and will issue § statement to
the voters at a later date.
WANTED TO BUY
Eggs, highest market
prices. "
Emery Bras.
invite your investigation of my
public record, character, qual-
ifications and fitness for con-
tinuation in this office.
I feel that the experience
that I have had will be invalu-
able to me in the future. As
you no doubt know this office
made to the public.
(Political Advertisement)
Come have coffee, sand-
To the Voters of
Thnpsan Justice
Precinct Number 7
I want you to know
wiH appreciate and th.-
for your vote and help lor
tice of the Peace in the forth-
coming primary, and that if 1
am elected, I will do my best
to serve you welL \
1 have a place and room to
care for and carry on any and
all business of the court, and I
am here early and late every
work day of the year.
Your friend,
J. C. (Neal) Bogard. ,
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FOR SALE—IMS Chevrolet %
We are authorized to an- V4-*on pick-up; runs and
nounce W. Day for the office looks good. New 6-ply tires,
of Tax Assessor and collector New battery. A real buy. See
of Shelby county, t bject to or call at L«a Bros. Phone 221.
the action of voters in the:____
Democratic primaries this'
!* j year Mr Day states that he * Card ot Thank* ^
wiches and pie with the Wes- so!idts a;d win appreciatei We want to thank the good|To each and e”veDone“oTyou
your vote and support for this,of and snr-|W€ say thank you, nad God
Cards of Thanks
We take this method try
to express our heartfelt thanks
to all who were so helpful to
us in our .great sorrow, the loos
of our dear husband and fa-
ther. Your words of comfort
your kindness, your generoaity
will ever linger in oar mem-
ory. To those of you who en-
deavored to make our Christ-
mas brighter, we are grateful.
ley an Guild. Surprsie pack-
ages for sale, on Jan. 14th., at
new bank building. Proceeds
to he nsed in the budding of
the Methodist church.
office. He states that a state-1f°"ndin* community for their!bless you.
—:n v___a.. _ ... J nelD and kiitdnes* durinv onri 1
ment will be made to the pub-'!^ip and killdneS8 dnri«K our
lie at a later date. I
iPolitical Advsrussaisatt 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Green. 1
Mrs. Tom Atkins.
Tommie Lynn.
Marie Ann.
^iuient&
JGLflUOj'ij /3 tc £11
2 Girls’ CAPES
Sixes 4 and 5—Reg. 13.95
5.98
3.98
£.79
7.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
£.25
25e
£.25
25®
£5*
£.00
a ac
1.5©
Silk GOWNS and PAJAMAS £.l|@
1 Boy’s JACKET
Water Repellent, Size 14—Reg. 7.98
1 Gabardine JACKET
Size 6—Reg. 3.96
1 Boy’s All-Wool SUIT
Size 11
1 Girl s SKIRT
Size 4
3 Girls’ BLOUSES
Sizes 8 and 10—Reg. 2.98
BABY GOWNS
Rubber Crib SHEET
Reg. 2.25
BABY BOOKS
Plastic Rubber PANTS
1 FEEDER SET
Infant’s UNDERSHIRTS
SOCKS
PURSES •
Infant’s SHOES
0 to 3—Pink, Blue and White "lt
CHILDREN’S FLANNEL
GOWNS and PAJAMAS
DRESSES
WOOL
SILK
Jr. Size
9 to 15
Regular
10 to 20
Regular 10,98 to 22,50
$5.00
Other Dresses Reduced
3.00 to 5.00 OFF
Nylon Hose
51 Gauge
89c
• •
15 and 20 Denier
1.50
HEAVENLY MIST
NYLON BRIEFS .
All Colors and Sizes
COATS — SUITS - RAINCOATS
i to i OFF
SWEATERS
GLOVES 1.00
All Colors and Sizes
_ BAGS
1 NAVY-1 RED CALF—Reg. 10.96—NOW . 6.00
Fred calf—Reg. 13.98—now......... 7.00
1 Large BROWN CALF-Reg. 15.96—NOW. 10.50
2RED-1 NAVY CALF-Reg. 15.00—NOW. .9.95
2 BROWN—1 GREEN—I GREY SOEDE
Reg. 11.98 to 12.98........ .........7.00
I BLACK—2 GREY SUEDE—Reg. 11.98... .5.00
BLOUSES *
Cotton and Silk
ALL FLANNEL
GOWNS and PAJAMAS
Sizes 12 to 44—Reg. 4.98 and 5.98
4 Quilted ROBES
Size* 12-16-20-40
1 Black CREPE ROBE
2 Pure Silk Print ROBES
Reg. 14.95
12 WASH SILK AND SATIN
CREPE ROBES
Nylon Crepe SLIPS
White «nd Pink—Reg. 7.98
Nylon Jersey SLIPS
Reg. 6.96
Vanraalte Lace Lastex Girdles
Small—Medium—Large
BRAS’
I 2.75
2.50 Cotton BROADCLOTH £.75
Dolors. Hollywood VETTES
Pink—Blue—WV
3.50 NYLON
HATS
DARK FELTS.................1.98
PASTEL FELTS...............5.00
1 GROUP COSTUME JEWELRY. 69*
OTHER ROBES
EVENING DRESSES
BLOUSES-SKIRTS
NOT LISTED REDUCED
1-3 TO 1-2 OFF
ALL SALES CASH
HUBERT’S
CENTER
TEXAS g,;
ALL SALES FINAL
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1950, newspaper, January 13, 1950; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812466/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.