Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960 Page: 1 of 16
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10 Cents Per Copy
bastrop (texas) advertiser, may 5, um50
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\u tin. lelI .tfid K:i lri (i < ounl\ Jurist Henry
s. l r-t# i ul liu ureen rihhon Urrn r on th«• nr*
i idol ado Knn limine n! Hu sirup of f icm II y i |m*h-
. .. it,, million hmh :> |iii>i" t iniltidiiu
nh the bridge Ihe isilrftait otrrpu* and
tn i i«— of four lane highway. mal.inj; Haslrop
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■> rihhon flu! I ered to tin |ia venicnl. eameras
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ito«d of spectators. including \ i-itin« dignitaries
from lln Male Highway Imparl men I \u-lin. and
from Klgin. ^niillnilh and Mellaril .i well a-
oll i i interested guest-,
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Ii.nnxrati. i .iimti lotueniion
will he held on -ilunlay. Ma
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No. 000
SAMPLE BALLOT
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
ELECTION
1 am a Democrat and pledge myself to
suppttrf the Nominee of this Primary.
000
may 7, 1960
democratic
primary election*
note: Voter's Signature to oe
Affixed on the reverse side.
\ ote for the candidal-, of your choice in each race by
scratching or marking out all other names in that race.
For Governor:
JAC K COX of Stephens County
PRICL DANiLL of Liberty County
For Lieutenant Governor:
BEN KAMSL\ of San Augustine County
DON VARBOROUGH of Harris County
For Attorney General:
ROBERT EVERETT L. (Bob) LOONEY of Travis County
W.-V jGONLR ( ARK of Lubbock County
WILL WILSON of Dallas County
For United States Senator:
L^ NDON B. JOI iNSON of Blanco County
For Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
ROBERT W. CALVERT of Hill County
ROBERT G. HUGHES of Tom Green County
For Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Place No. 1:
CLYDE E. SMITH of Tyler County
For Associate Justice of Supreme Court, Place No. 2:
JOE GREEN HILL of Travis County
For Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals:
JIM D. BOWMER of Bell County
LLO> D V DAv IDSON of lra\i« County
\\ . . McDONAL.D of Brazos C. ounty
For Railroad Commissioner:
ERNEST O. THOMPSON of Potter County
For Comptroller of Public Accounts:
ROBER'l >. CALVERT of Travis County
\ . 1. (Bo) RAMSE> of Panola C ounty
For State Treasurer:
JLSSL JAM! .S of Irav is County
For Commissioner of General Land Office:
BILL ALLCORN of Brown County
II RR^ SADLI.R of Anderson County
For Commissioner of Agriculture:
JOI I\ C . Wl II 1 L of \\ ichita C ounty
For Chief Justice, Court of Civil Appeals.
3rd Supreme Judicial District:
ROY C. ARCHER of 1 ravis County
For Congressman, 10th Congressional District:
HOMER n IORNBERRY of Travis County
For State Board of Education:
RONALD \V. BYRAM of Travis County
For State Senator, District 14:
CI IARI I .> 1 IERRING of I ravis County
For Representative, 57th District:
W. II (Bill) PIER ATT of Lee County
For District Judge, 21st Judicial District:
LESLIE D. WILLIAMS of Washington County
For District Attorney, 21st Judicial District:
JAMES B. KERSHAW of Bastrop County
For Couniy Tax Assessor-Colle "'or:
CLYDE REYNOLDS
For County Attorney:
C. W. TALBOT
For County Clerk: (Unexpired Term
VERNON ESK1.W
W. I. ( Totnmie) MrCLELOLGH
A H. FUCITS
For Sheriff:
1 R i Nig) 1 JOSKINS
J. I (Jimmy) NUT
For County Chairman:
ALEX WAl'GH
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 :
R M WILIA
For Constable, Precinct No. 1
J. D. I.SKI W
For Public Weigher, Precinct No. 1 :
For Chairman, Precinct No. 1
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 3:
\ II \> HIMPl IIl.E
I L IOHN
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960, newspaper, May 5, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237790/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.