The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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This Advertisement Is Sponsored In The Interest Of Good Citizenship Bj The Following Business Firms and Citizens Of Van Zandt County
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Jarvis Shoe Shop
Canton Motors
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Sides Grocery and Market
L & W Chevrolet Co.
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Plaza and Texan Theatres
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County Superintendent
Leon Cox
County Judge
Walter B. Seale
Candidate for County Clerk
J. Forrest Sides
Candidate for Sheriff
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Coleman Bros.
International Harvester Dealer
Billy Deen
Candidate for County Clerk
Eddie L. Guinn
Candidate for Commissioner Precinct No. 2
Jess Helms
Candidate for County Treasurer
M. W. Gilbert
Candidate for Commissioner Precinct No. 3
Merlon Ammons
Candidate for Commissioner Precinct No. 4
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Monroe Autry
Candidate for Commissioner Precinct No. 2
Humble Service Station
Don Miller, Dealer
Mrs. Paul T. Mann
Candidate for Tax Assessor-Collector
Herbert L. Simmons
Candidate for Commissioner Precinct No. 2
C. D. (Doug) Wood
Candidate for Tax Assessor-Collector
Political
' Announcements
SPECIAL NOTICE
We make a charge of one
cent a word for cards of
thanks, resolutions of respect,
obituaries (where news reports
have already appeared in the
paper), notices of box suppers,
or any other entertainment
where money is charged for ad-
mission and the proceeds are
used for educational, charitable
or church purposes. This charge
is exactly one-half of the rate
charged commercial advertis-
ers—the paper thus contribut-
ing one half of the cost of ad-
vertising in such cases. Cash
must accompany copy, except
where the sender has a chai ge
account at this office.
C. L. Stanford
Candidate for Criminal District Attorney
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Two Latin words, rich in sentiment! To some they awaken
memories of ivy-covered halls. But to many more they recall happy
days in the old country schoolhouse.
Literally, they mean fostering mother. And that’s what a school
becomes, a third parent, preparing her children for life.
But all of us need to realize still another “fostering’ parent,
The Church—the earthly tutor who reveals to men the love of the
Heavenly Father.
We never graduate from the Church! Sometimes we play hookey
for a while. But sooner or later most of us discover that there is
no substitute for the spiritual ’ upbringing’ the Church provides.
And that discovery is the most thrilling commencement in life,
for with it begins man’s achievement of the highest goals in living-
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Candidate for Sheriff
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August 1—Last day to file final
statement of campaign expenses
of first primary. |
August 6—First day for second
primary absentee voting; dead-
line, August 17.
August 26—Second primary
election day.
Sept. 5—Last day for filing
final statement of campaign ex-
penses of second primary.
Sept. 5—State convention meets
to declare party nominees and
adopt platform.
NoV. 7—General election day.
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primary campaign expense state-
ments of candidates; deadline, ।
June 26. i
June 24—Last day of candidates
to pay ballot fees.
July 2—First day of absentee,]
voting; deadline July 18.
July 10—First day to file sec-]
ond statement of first primary,
campaign expenses; deadline i :
July 13.
July 22—First primary election
day.
July 22—Precinct conventions
meet to elect county delegates; 2
p. m. in rural and 7 p. m. in city ]
precincts.
July 27—First day to file first
statement of second primary
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Political Calendar ।
For Texas Given
Of interest to candidates for
public office in Texas during
1950, and to voters generally is]
the poitical calendar announced
recently.
The Texas Political Calendar i
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June 17—Last day for county
and district candidates to file for
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Thursday, June 1, 1950 THE CANTON HERALD—3
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This paper is authorized to
make the following announce-
ments for office in this county
subject to action in the first Dem-
ocratic Primary, 1950:
For State Representative,
53rd District:
B. G. (BILL) HOLLOWELL
JOE HARDEGREE
For District Judge:
A. A. DAWSON
(Re-Election)
For County Judge:
LEON COX
(Re-Election 2nd Term)
For Criminal District Attorney:
C. L. STANFORD
JOE TUNNELL
For County Superintendent:
WENDELL H. OLIVER
(Re-Election 2nd Term)
.For County Sheriff:
CLYDE ELLIOTT
(Re-Election)
J, FORREST SIDES
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
MRS. PAUL T. MANN
(Re-Election 2nd Term)
C. D. (DOUG) WOOD
For District Clerk:
ORDIS H. DODSON
(Re-Election)
ALVIN HOWELL
For County Clerk:
BILLY DEEN
(Re-Election)
WALTER B. SEALE
JESSE BARNES
For County Treasurer:
LUKE GABBERT
(Re-Election)
JESS HELMS
’ MINTER E. WHITE
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 1:
FOREST THOMPSON
(Re-Election)
BUD MILAM
R. E. (BUD) DAVIDSON
BILL FISHER
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 2:
EDDIE L. GUINN
(Re-Election)
HERBERT L. SIMMONS
MONROE AUTRY
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 3:
M. W. GILBERT
F. B. GREEN
RUSSELL SCOTT
(Re-Election)
♦ For Commission Proc. 4:
E. H. (BUSTER) BROWN
(Re-Election)
MERLON AMMONS
Justice of the Peace, Prec. No. 1:
R. P. (BOB) WISDOM
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1950, newspaper, June 1, 1950; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585930/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.