Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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Whole v\imf is toward
Milder G
Do you remember the days when
you first started to smoke?
ALL CIGARETTES tasted
/V somewhat alike to you,
but alter a while you noticed
that some cigarettes were
decidedly stronger than
Others ... Remember?
As smokers become more
experienced, they demand
milder cigarettes. Chester*
fields are milder. There is
no argument about that.
Their mildness is a feature
as distinctive as their pack-
age or their trade mark.
Their tobaccos are mild
to begin with. Patient age-
ing and coring make them
milder stfll.
Chesterfields contain just
the right amount of Turkish
—but not too much—care-
fully blended and cross-
blended with ripe, sweet
Domestic tobaccos.
In this nerve-racking
time, smokers—men and
women—are showing a de-
cided preference for milder
Chesterfields are milder.
They taste better. That’s
why ‘They Satisfy.”
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TO THE OEMOCMTIGI
VOTERS OF PKCMCT 4
j As fai as qualification you will 1 see why our taxes could not be
1 never know until ycu rive us a reduced.
trial. | Asking you again for a close
As to my honesty I will refer! consideration, and if you elect
iyoa to the following men: W. me I "HI assure you I will ap-
In making my last appeal to] A. Taylor, R. T. Blair, Dr. A.’ preciate it for I have a wife
you for yonr vote and influence -G. Copeland, Clyde Haden, and five children to support.
TB TRE VOTERS 9F SEVEHL
aananii irram
before the first primary, will
say I have made a Close canvas
of this Precinct. But, on ac-
count of being cripple, there
are lots of your people I did
not see. To those I ask you to
consider me and give me your
vote if you can.
Ernest Boucher, A. N. Summers! Thanking each and every one
and J. W. Willis. i of you in advance.
On account of the terms of
court comiag so-cloeely togeth-
er. making it impossible for me
was served at the noon hour
and again at night. A nom-
1 her of county candidates took
' rcea?ica to meet the voters
i HttUng’ MrtT, debar the day sad speoehe*
MMIlIIu BILL I were made in behalf of their
---- candidacy, by some of the
Some four or five hundred! aspirant- for office,
people attended the meeting at! _
Now this is what I stand for>
and try to do. As long as I
owe a dollar and I have got
one, I believe in paying it. I do
not believe in voting bonds
and if you elect me your eom-
I have nothing against none missioner I will try to cut each
of my opponents. I believe they and every man that is on the
are all good men and each one county pay roll at least 2S per
could do as good as the other, cent. By doing that 1 do not
*Summer Days are
Here Again”
fountain
But you “should worry" about the hot
weather—in fact our splendid fi
service and delicious cold drinks are just
the thing for these warm days and will
make you forget about the weather.
Ice Cold
iCE CREAM
COCA COLA
SODAS
PHOSPHATES
ICE CREAM SODAS
ROOT BEER
Sparkling—Cold—Refreshing
G. C. McDAVID
•THE LEADING DRUGGIST"
Yours truly,
James A. (Jim) Hailey
(Political Advertisement)
jto tonvs the office for long at a |fox hunter* which was held at
Mr. and Mrs.
kins and little daughter
now comfortably located in,
the Oscar Thomas dwelling on
South Second street, having
moved their household furni-
ture from Center to their new
Ir/cation Tuesday. Mr. Hop-
kins is manager of the Timpson
Motor Company and Timpson
people are delighted to wel-
come them into our midst.
j time, I wjll be unable to make Dabney Springs Tuesday and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Rdla Wade of
|a house to house canvas in my,Tuesday night. Many hunter* Dallas came in Saturday for a
race for re-election to the of-j were present ami possibly visit with friends and rda~
r a See of District Clerk of Sbeiby 85 fox hound* were live*, Ml. Wade returned
j. Kfta «op- COBnty. „ | aa, tatac thh brought
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merrill of
Shreveport spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Busey of
this city. Upon their return
they were accompanied home
fcy Mrs. Busey’; airier, Mrs
Cora Wren, who has been via: Return"I
method of soliciting the sup-
port of the voter* at Shelby
county, and especially of those
whom I have been unable to
see personally.
Since I have been your dis-
trict clerk 1 have tried to dis-
charge the duties of the office
honestly and fairly to ail. As
to how well I have succeeded,
I refer you to those who have
business with the office—the
lawyers, or to any one else ac-
quainted with my record.
If you can see year way
dear to support me on July
23rd, I assure you that I shall
greatly appreciate it; and in
courteous and
for awards and enter.
the chase,
night.
A splendid
noon and ; 1 eager visit, h
be remembered
barbecue Sapp.
ed over for a
re. Wade will
as Misa Josie
iting here for the pari several ;elBci€nt service to each person
: having business with the Dis-
----T.~~- jtrfet Clerk, such as I have
No**e* , tried to render during all the
meet this week.
, time I have been such clerk.
1 Again assuring each voter
j that his vote will be sincerely
Prof. W. B. Hargis of Pine- anredated. I am.
land was a guest of Timpson Respectfully yours,
friends for a abort while Tnes- g]^ £> Wilburn,
day afternoon. (Political Advertisement)
Paint Protects Property
THIS YEAR OF ALL YEARS!
For any job, interior or exterior, our points will meas-
ure up to the highest standard at quafity. They’ll pro-
tect property. And of all years, 1982 is a year for pro-
tecting the property you own. Painting your house, re-
decorating the rooms you ve wasted to do am this year
be done more economically than.ever.
We shall he pleased to make estimates without obfiga-
tion. Phone IS.
BUSSEY’S DRUG
The REXALL Star*
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1932, newspaper, July 20, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth768623/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.