The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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W- S C. S. TO MEET
The W S. C. S of the Me'hodist
church will meet Friday at 3:20.
This is a business and social meet
ing Notice the change of date for
our business meeting on account of
next week being Week of Prayer.
Devotional: Mrs. F J. Young.
Topic: Medical work in China.
; Mrs. Damon Wyckoff
Social hour will follow
Hostesses: Mrs- W. J. Saunders,
Mrs. T Y. Hill and Mrs Geo. M
Watkins.
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JERSEY COW and eight month old
hull calf Sell with or without calf
Also Jersey heifer. See J. D Myers
at the Freight Depot 47-2t-p
THEATRE
SATURDAY, OCT. 21
ROD CAMERON
FUZZY KNIGHT
—in—
Trigger Trail
AUo: Comedy, “He Was Only Feudin’’
“The Jungle Queen’’ Serial and Color Cartoon
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 22-24
THREE BIG DAYS
BING CROSBY
BARRY FITZGERALD
in the greatest motion picture of 1944
Going My Way
Also Movietone News
WEDNESDAY—ONE DAY ONLY
Henry Aldrich Hays
Cupid
Also SHORT FEATUKVS
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OUT. 36-27
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W W DOWD
MRS DALLAS SCARBOROUGH
ROBERT LEE BOBBITT
H. O. LUCAS
MRS. CLARA DRISCOLL
J W PHILLIPS
J. E WHEAT
HARRY STARR
T S. JONES
HOMER PHARR
THOS. J. PITTS
TOM NELSON
FRED H. MINOR
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FRANK PUTNAM
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FLOYD HAMBY
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MRS W. F. JONES
R. R WELLS
FLOYD MOONEY
W. R. PHILLIPS
H H MORSE
W C WITCHER
ROY T. OSBORNE
JESSE DENNETT
JOE SUNDERLAND
E. G. HAMPTON
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MRR F R CARLTON
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MRS CECIL SMITH
RICHARD 8. BROOJvS
E. L KLETT
RAYMOND ROBBINS
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MRS ORVILLE TUNSTILL
DONLFY SUDDATH
CLYDE WARWICK
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For Governor:
COKE R. STEVENSON
For Governor:
R J. PEASLEY
For Governor:
For Governor:
For Lieutenant Governor:
JOHN LEE SMITH
For Lieutenant Governor:
JOHN A. DONALDSON
For Lieutenant Governor:
For Lieutenant Governor:
X
For Attorney General:
GROVER SELLERS
For Attorney General:
H L. McCUNE
For Attorney General:
For Attorney General:
For Aesociate Justice of the
Supreme Court:
GORDON SIMPSON
For Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court:
CARL G STEARNS
For Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court:
For Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court: £
For Judge of the Court of Criminal
Appeals:
F L- HAWKINS
For Judge of the Court of Criminal
Appeals:
MARK K. HANCE
For Judge cf the Court of Criminal
Appeals:
For Judge of the Court of Criminal
Appeals:
For Railroad Commissioner:
BEAUFORD H. JESTER
For Railroad Commissioner:
CLAUDE FERGUSON
For Railroad Commissioner:
For Railroad Commistioner: 9
For Comptroller of Public Accounts:
GEO H. SHEPPARD
For Comntroller of Dublic Accounts:
CHARLES B ZUBER
For Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Tor Comptroller of Public Accounts:
For Commissioner of General Land
Office:
BASCOM GILES
For Commissioner of Genera! Land
Office:
RENO EICHKNROTH
For Com UssUner cf Generrl Land
Office:
For Commissioner of General find
Office:
For 9tate Treasurer:
JESSE JAMES
For State Treasurer:
MRS H. E EXUM
For State Treasurer:
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Fc_ State Treasurer:
For State Superintendent of Public
Instruction:
L. A. WOODS
For State Superintendent of Public
Instruction:
MARGARET R. CONGER
For State Superintendent cf Public
Instruction:
For Stat* Superintendent of pCjIic
Instruction:
For State Commissioner of
Agriculture:’
j e McDonald
For State Commissioner of
Agriculture:
For S*ate Commissioner of
Agriculture:
For State Commissioner of
Agriculture:
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For Associate Justice Court of Civil
Appeals Third Supreme Judicial
District:
J. II BAUGH
For Associate Justice Court of Civil
Appeals Third Supreme Judicial
District:
For Associate Justice Court of Civil
Appeals Third Supreme Judicial
District:
For Associate Justice Court of Civil
Appeals Third Supreme Judicial
District:
For Congressman Twenty-First
Congressional District:
O C. F-ISHER
For Corgresfman Twienty-Firct
Congressional District:
MAURICE J. LEHMAN
For Congressman Twenty-First
Congressional District:
For Congressman Twenty-First9
Congressional District:
For State Senator Twentieth
Senatorial District:
J. A STANFORD
For State Senator Twentieth
Senatorial District:
For State Senator Twentieth
Senatorial District:
For State Senator Twentieth
Senatorial District:
9
For Judge Thirty-third Judicial
District Court:
RAYMOND GRAY
For Judge Thirty-third Judicial
District Court:
For Judge Thirty-third Judicial
District Court:
For Judge Thirty-third Judicial
District Court:
For District Attorney Thirty-third
Judicial District:
ROSCOE RUNGE
For District Attorney Thirty-third
Judicial District:
For District Attorney Thirty-third
Judicial District:
For District Attorney Thlrty-tWrd
Judicial District: 9
For State Representative Eighty-fifth
Representative District:
For State Representative Eighty-fifth
Representative District:
For State Representative Eighty-fifth
Representative Dietrict:
For StirtV' Representative Eightyjfifth
Representative District:
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For Sheriff, Assessor and Collector
of Taxes:
r. p. McWilliams
For Sheriff, Assessor and Collector
of Taxes:
For Sheriff, Assessor and Collector
of Taxes:
For Bheriff, Assessor and Co^ctor
of Taxes:
For County Judge:
ANDY P BOX
For County Judge:
For County Judge:
For County Judge:
9
For District and County Clark:
J. A. MAYES
For District and County Clerk:
For District and County Clerk:
For District and County Clerk:
For County Attorney:
A. G MUELLER
For County Attorney:
For County Attorney:
For County Attorney:
For County Treasurer:
MRS RUFE DEATS
For County Treaeurer:
For County Treasurer:
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For County Treaeurer:
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. One:
F. M. CASSADAY
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. One:
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For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. One:
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. One:
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For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No. One:
J. B MAYES
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No. One:
ror Justice of t'ie Peace. Precinct
No. One:
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No. Cne:
For Constable, Precinct No- One: 1
E V. CASPER
ror Constable, Precinct No Cne: |
for Constable, Precinct No- One:
por Constable, Precinct No- O^:
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FOR: £
(61e) The Constitutional Amendment providing that the cities and towns In this State shall have the power and author
AGAINST:
<51e) The Constitutional Amendment providing that all cities and towns in this State shall have the power and author
FOR: ^
(61f) The Constitutional Amendment giving authority to the Legislature to provide for a system of retirement and dli
AGAINST:
(51f) The Constitutional Amendment giving authority to the Legislature to provide for a system of retirement and dlj
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-FOR:
The Amendment to Section 9 of Article 8 of the Constitution of the State of Teias, so as to provide that the Commlssloi
any of the purposes authorized in said section by either Increasing or decreasing the same, but in no event shall the total of such t
,Court may make ouch re-allocations and changes In such levies that the same shall be submitted to the qualified property tax P«yt:
paying voters, voting in such election; providing that if and when such re-allocation and changes in such county tax levies have
shall remain in force and effect for a period of six r>D rears from date of the election at which same shall be approved, tela** the
proposition, after submission by the Commissioners Court at a general or special election for that purpose; and providing that
or sections of the Constitution.
.AGAINST:
The Amendment to Section 9 of Article 8 of the Constitution of the State of Texas, so as to provide that the Commlssloi
any of the purposes authorized in said section by either Increasing or decreasing the same, but In no event shall the tot^of such t
.Court may make such re-allocations and changes In such levies that the same shall be submitted to the qualified property*tag payii
paying voters, voting in such election; providing that If and when such re-allocatlon and changes in such county tax levies have
shall remain in force and effect for a period of six IS) years from date of the election at which same shall be approved, unless the
proposition, after submission by the Commissioners Court at a general or special election for that purpose; and providing that
or sections of the Constitution.
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Collins, Will. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1944, newspaper, October 19, 1944; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816021/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.