Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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MONP4Y, APRIL 27, 1964
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TRENHAM BANNEN-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAB
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR:
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years pf the aix-year term-
attorney (after World War I).
amination at Austin in.1927 and. ___
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DON -YAREOROUGH
FOR GOVERNOR
SPAGHETTI
CALIFORNIA
MANGES
No reason to stop working to take a call on Farm
Interphone. With special loudspeaker-microphone
equipped phones located at busy points around
your farm, you take or make calls right on the
spot. To answer the interphone, all you do is'talk
in the direction of the nearest hands-free instru-
ment. No running, no lost motion or time.
he was one of seven children of
John B. and Leia Wright Con-
nally. typical pioneer farmers.
Connally attended public
JIM C. LANGDON
FOR RAILROAD
COMMISSIONER
JOHN B. CONNALLY
FOR GOVERNOR
So
So
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to earliest
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1 here in
DEMOCRATIC
PRIMARY
° MAY 2, 1904
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FOR CONGRESSMAN, wm DISTRICT:
J. J. (JAKE) PICKLE of Travis County.
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fied and has'four sons
daughter.
He has lived in six
r west of
i north at
FOR COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT NO 3:
ROBT. F. SCHROEDER.
Nt mm TREASURER:
‘JBssE‘JAMKs“ot 1WC#W •
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• He has been actively pra
WASHINGTON
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DEMOCRATIC
PRIMARY
WAYS, 1964
' Tty a pint at M2 price with
purchase of a quart or
more. If not completely
satisfied, return the bal-
ance for full refund.
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL:
WAGGONER CARR of Lubhock County.
FOR SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS
(ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, PLACE 2):
RUEL C. WALKER of Johnson County.
FOB RAIIROAD COMMISSIONER:
..... - eEN RAMSEY of San Augustine County.
ACCOUNTS : -c .
ROBERT S. CALVERT of Travis County.
FOB ASSESSOR a COOECTOR OF TAXES:
HENRY APPEL ’ -
pay his way.
hjstory and
(See YARB
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FOB CONSTABLE, PRECINCT NO. 1:
’ WALTER HINZE. -
FARMERSMERCHANTS
LUMBER CO.
Lb. Box 29c
KemI“TRY-A-PINT" 2
Glo -
FOB CONSTABLE, PREEINCT NOr?:
N. L WINFIELD.
FOR CONSTABLE, PRECINCT NO. 3:
ALFRED BOEKER.
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WASHINGTON ,
orry. *
AMERICA'S
— FIKST EHAMEL
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, 21ST JUDICIAL
DISTRICT:
- JAMES B. KERSHAW, Bastrop County.
Lb. 49c
Holle
STAMPS
DODGE BOYS
GO TO BAT!
rd palisad-
y was the
nd nearby
Spain con-
ned sover-
d utterly,
tchitoches,
ficance of
FOB rO—MWlXB OF THE GENERAL
LAND OFFICE:
JERRY SADLER of Anderson County.
fresh city INSPECTED
FRYERS
T BONE STEAK
SNOULDER ROAST
GERBER STRAINED
•ABT FOOD
BUNSHINE
CRACKERS
BIB 80. CTNS.
ME CREAM
LOG CABIN SOLID BLEND
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MANUS PUNCH
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FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 29TH
DISTRICT:
G. F. (GUS) MUTSCHER, Washington
County. ‘
ment began to materialize. He
was elected president of the
student body in 1938, and held
other positons of honor
At the University he met Ida
Nell Brill of Austin, a campus
(ASSOCLATE JUSTICE, PLACE 3):
ROBERT W. HAMILTON of Midland
County.
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FOB COURT OF CRMNAL APPEALS
(PRESDDING JUDGE):
. K. K. WOODLEY of Travis County.
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE:
JOE POOL of Defies County
BILL ELKINS of Hum County
ROBERT W BAKER of Harris County.
DAN SULLIVAN of Andrews County.
BOB LOONEY of Harris County.
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FORCOURLOFCIVM APPEALS, FIRST,
SUPREME JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
(ASSOCIATE JUSTICE)
TOM F. COLEMAN of Harris County.
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As
JESSE OWENS
Your cor it in good mite with the A
Dodge Boya. Factory-trained ex- ,58
perts hoop it in base-Mealing shape fMTHE
— just part of the Dodge Boy nondi
friendliness and depondability that MFi
continue after the sale. , DUYD
things for others. , •
Yarborough ran for lieuten-
ant governor in 1960, and for
governor in 1962. Now he is a
ine of the
" with a
Texaa for
the artist
ralk in his
lien Pray-
up to the
and a
commanders in Marine Corps
history.
When Don Yarborough -came
home from the war he enroll-
ed in the University pf Texas
and worked part-time to help
e gateway
250th an
uvenir will
of a 1714
minted for
> think. if
some of
ght a pair
I.
... WE dIVEBUCCANELE
) DOUBLE stamps ON 1
SPECIAIS 27, 28, 29.
hill and
Adais the -
soughing
em to say
tr dreams
o, but we
Jar 10c
Know Your Candidate
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: t
PRESTON SMITH of Lubbock County.
ALBERT FUENTES, JR., of Bexar
He majored in
government and
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62.
FORGOVSRNORe.....................
JOHN CONNALLY of Travis County
DON YARBOROUGH of Harria County.
JOHNNIE MAE HACKWORTHE of
Washington County.
M. r, BANKS of Jefferson County,
FOB RAMQAD COMMISSIONER
(UNEXPBtED TERM):
JIM C LANGDON of El Paso County.
JESSE OWENS of Wibarger County
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SEARS MCGEE of Harris County
RALPH W. YARBOROUGH of Travis
County.
GORDON MEEENDONoFBanus eounty -eakmc—- -ng-
..beauty and.—UT Sweethart.
They were married on Dec. 21.
1940. The Connallys have three,
fehatitrem- John B HI "Shnem
(See CONNALLY Page X)
FOB DISTRICT JUDGE, 11ST JUDICLAL
DISTRICT:
’ ' - — LESMIE D. WELAMS; Washington
County.
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OFFER!.
ing North Texas State Unive
1 Gai. 69c
Texas; Charles, a Eon Wofth
attorney,is themraget, traW-
ing 6 even: Jack. 6-2, is a for-
(See LANGDON Page •)
numerically. . He has three
brothers end two sisters His
youngest brother, John of Hous-
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John B Connally’s achieve-
ments both in private business I
and in high positions of trust in 1
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■ For kitchon and bath
■ mom waltonnd wood
' womethrougnout your
• Needs no under
coater
• Dries to a beauti-
tul, smooth finish
that looks png
. m eem = = ■
- . - Yarborough has felt that a man
eg-nweauccetorMntres eshoutd-devote-tafe +o- deing
Rorn npar FIorpcvillo Tevac . . . . -
IROGF Page 6 He ......in FBAgenteduring was admit d
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21.25c
SOUTHWESTERN (2 BELL
B.
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We have all the new
colors
signing to enter the Navy.
Langdon js 49 years old, a na-
tive Texan, a Methodist. mar-
While on the bench he ti ed
Stsnhaqleelhke-eemmezpammsueme======
McCamey. El Paso and now Since the time of his fir t
Austin. ■ elected office, as Foard Coun y
He comes from a family th$t Judge,’the candidate for F
is large physically as well as - --------- -
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quick end
de Louisi-
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Luisiana
vhere Los
.. , r c, in . e gubernatorial’ candidate again
. schools in Floresyille and San I" in ahe Democrazic pri
Antonio / mowing Wi school narin emisPE*
graduation. he entered the Uni- i -
versity of Texas, where he u He grew up in Houston, where
-Werked at oda:satate hetnoeewagMpdvatedwirom San la-
•n<, his education cinto High "Schoot at the age of
■ It was on the campus of the ' 17. He then enlisted in the Ma
University that Connally’s lead- rine Corps and served in World
ership and interest in govern- | War II. At the age of 20 he was
j one.of the youngest company
am
- FOR-COMMISSIONER OF AGcULTURE:
JOHN C. WHITE of Wiehita County.
MILLAM) SHIVERS of McLennan
Jim C. Langdon is six feet, Atterney Jesse......
four and weighs 240 pounds.... non,. Texas, has been elected to
probably the tallest and biggest public office for many of his 68
sines Saar ... Again heis,
ton a candidate for Rallrbdd t m-
■ missioner on the Democratic"
Professionally, Jim Langdon ticket
is a big man with a big job to" . .
do. for he is one of the three Owens was, born ,n . ' " h
member ol the Railroad Com County, Kemtueky on On. ,8 ...
msmomHe-was appointed • tn -1895- —
this job last spring by Gov. ' He completed his public
John Connally and now is seek school education in Foard C l
ing ale apprevak of- the voters <v I'A ns then prepared forthe 5
to serve the remaining four teaching profession by attend-
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FOR CONSTABLE, PRECINCT NO 7:
»° MW NEINAST.
FOR COUNTY CHKRMAN:
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---- LEk--- T sg m--ea- u GEO AWBOSSE- auau j m l.
' . "‘HERBERT KELM
JOHN M. SOMMER. ] HOWARD KIEKE
HENRY RANDERMANN, JR
MAX A. ZUEHLKE
W. C. LUECKEMEYER
O C. GINDORF
AEBERFHAFER .....' -.....
LYNN DUSEK—--- - - •
HAROLD ECKERT — — -e
LOUIS RICHTER
ERWIN MUELLER
WILLIE WINKELMANN
WILLIE HEIDEMANN
WILL WEEREN
HERBERT KIECKE
,400 8. AUSTIN
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FOB SUPREME COURT OF .TEXAS _
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Used Furniture
ANDAPPLANCES, ANTIQUES .
ECONOMY FURNITURE
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ing law from that time to the
present. Many of his dien .
have been land owners ; 1 d
Young Iv-
oches and
ght by a
frustrate
at Los
blished to
ito.rexas.
crops The
and fever.
e Spanish
ide with
es And
stant state
upt gover-
es selling
i the In-
WALL to. WALL
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Shampooed ACKEh •'
mm.
FOR OONSTABLE, PRECINCT NO. 4:
BERRY LEE GOLDBERG.
HAROLD D STRANG.
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' FOB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT
NO 4:
- HERBERT BATHE.
FOB CONSTABLE, PRECINCT NO. 5:
CHAS. TAPPE.
FOB CONSTABLE, PRECINCT NO. fit
NORMANGUMMELT.
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FOR PRECINCT CHAIRMAN:
: . A W HARTSTACK
FRANK ROESE
BILL BREIHAN
ROBERT L FELDER
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY:
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FOR SHERIFF:
- JOhNIE SCHULTE.
The request that he serve on sity in Denton. 1
the 'commission came while He taught school six years I
Judge Langdon was serving as , before being elected to his first
Chief Justice of the El Paso I public office in 1922 That was
Court of Civil Appeals, when he became County Judge ■ J
Langdon served as an Appel- of Foard County.
late Court presiding Judge Owens served four years as I
(1959-63)). as a District Judge County Judge and during this
for Sutton..____Crockett, Pecos. time studiedlaw"undupthe 4— —i
Kimble and Upton Counties | rec t ion of the late. Judge: Robert' /
(1954-1959), and as.a practicing I Cole. He took the State Bar ex-
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