The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENT FEES
Payable in Advance
District Offices ___________*15.00
County Offices ________________7.50
Precinct Offices _______________ 5.00
The Llano News is authorised to
announce the following candidates;:
For Senator, 20th District:
JAMES A. STANFORD
Fcr Representative, 85th District:
HARRY L. DAVIS, JR.
For County Judge:
ANDY P. BOX
For Sheriff, Tax Assessor-Collector:
r. p. McWilliams
For District and County Clerk:
J. A. MAYES
For County Treasurer:
MRS. RUFE DEATS
For County Attorney;
A. G. MUELLER
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 1:
F. M. CASSADAY
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 2:
LUTHER NOBLES
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 3:
NEAL WOOD
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 4:
H. G. OSBOURN
For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
E. V. CASPER
"You don't ntod a paint brush to apply Taaolita paint," aaya (Mama Your)
of tha (Four Sfora). ...
A new paint that can be "rolled” on solve# the paint brush shortage for those
who want fresh, colorful walls in their home*.
"The new point is called Texolite and is made by the United State# Oyptum
Company. You mix it with water, and put it right on. Preeto, in an hour it's
dry, and you can go right on living in the room,” says Mr. (Your Nanit).
The roller is easy to use and is cleaned with water when you’re through with
a job. Then it's ready to use the next time you have a Texolit-j j;b to do.^
Texolite comes in 10 popular pastel colors end in white. It is cosy to mix to
any tin', :.r shade you may want. It is especially well sui'.ad to modern decora-
tion needs.
TOWN and FARM
in WARTIME
Praparad by OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION
DINE and DANCE
Meet your
friends for a
really pleas-
ant evening*"
af dining and
dancing, in
Llano’s
CLUB LLANO
Mr. an<f Mrs. Newell Smith
CLOTHING CONTROL TO PROTECT
PUBLIC
Public Interest will require that
War Production Board controls over
leather and cotton textile industries
be maintained after the fall of Ger-
many to guard against possible dis-
ruptive shortages in these fields, .J
A Krug, WPB Chairman said. He
cited considerable depletions of in-
ventories of these commodities as a
factor. “These basic commodities
are in tight supply and will he pro-
tected through continuance of WPB
directive power's and allocation con-
trols after controls in most other
fields have been abolished.” said
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Chairman Krug “However, even in
these industries the controls will he
removed as soon as production is
seen to he meeting minimum essen-
tial civilian requiremen's.” On the
basis of current figures it would take
some time afte'- the end of the war
in Europe to replace existinr short-
ages and return to a minimum work-
ing supply level.
OFF-HIGHWAY GAS COUPONS
EXPIRE
Farmers and other non-highway
gasoline users are notified by th»
Office of Price Administration that
any “E” and “R” coupons, not serial-
ly numbered, will expire November
1 and may be exchanged for valid
ration currency at their local War
Price and Rationing Board. The ex-
piring coupons can be iden'ified by
OXFORD METHODIST CHURCH
Rgular services will be conducted
Sunday afternoon git 2:30. Every-
body is invited.
Llano Flower Shop
Flowers for all Occasions
Mr*. R. Flehbeck Phone 234
RAGS
WANTED
Will Pay
10c Pound
For clean cotton rags. Must
be free of buttons and snaps.
THE LLANO NEWS
two points: First, they have no se-
rial numbers, and second, they bear
the capital letters “E” and "R” with
no number after them. Currently
valid coupons bearing serial numbers
are lettered "E-l", “E-2”, “R-l" and
“R-2”.
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“Mary and I were just saying, Judge, how
lucky vve are here in America t hat \ve have so
many natural resources to help win the war.”
“That's right, Jim. When war broke out
we had oil, Yve had steel, Yve had food,
lumber, aluminum...practically everything
Yve needed. There’3 one thing Yve didn't
have... rubber. The enemy had that.”
“But that didn't bother us for long. Soon
American brains and industry had synthetic
rubber by the tons roiling out of plants. That
filled a critical need ... you can’t win a
war without rubber.”
“ I was very much interested the other day
in reading a statement made by a high gov-
ernment official on synthetic rubber. In it he
6aid‘ It is fair to regard the rubber manufac-
tured to date as being almost solely the prod-
uct of the beverage distilling industry.’”
“He also said that, in his estimation, tha
tremendous contribution of distillers’ indus-
trial alcohol to the synthetic rubber program
had r>.ot received the recognition which it
deserves.”
“We certainly learned something today,
didn’t Yve Mary?”
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For Governor:
COKE R. STEVENSON
For Lieutenant Governor.
JOHN LEE SMITH
For Attorney C#eneraL
Gf.OVF,R SELLERS
For Associate Justice of the Sup-rme
COUDON SIMPSON
For JuJ39 <*# tha Court of Criminal
Appeals
F. L. HAWKINS
For Railroad Commiwi n^r
EEALFORD H. JESTER
For Comptroller *.( Public Accounts
CEO. If. SHEPPARD
For Oitroutiioncr of General Land
OflitB.
BASCOM GILES
For State T ret
JESSE
For State Superintendent of Public
Insi'vrtK'O
L. A. WOODS
For Sute CommmioDcr of
Agriculture
j. e. McDonald
ite Treasure
; JAMES
TLXA.S REGULARS PARTY
For t lectors for Phudtai and
Vm Frcaedeni
T J. HOLBROOK
E. R. GERMANY
T G. TILFORD
ERNEST A HOST
ARCH H. ROWAN
JOHN WHEELER
JOHN H. CROOKER
MRS F R. CARLTON
J. HARRY BURKE
OLIN P. MeWHIRTER
W EDWARD LEL
F. R. SPENCER
FRED BROWN
H J. MOSSER
MRS CECIL SMITH
RICHARD S. BROOKS
E. L. KLETT
RAYMOND ROBBINS
T. J McMAHON
MRS ORVILLE TUNSTILL
DONLEY SUDDATH
CLYDE WARWICK
HORACE BLALOCK
For Governor:
For Lieutetunt Governor:
For Attorney General :
For Atsociate Justke of the Supreme
Court.
For Judge of the Court of Criminal
Appeals:
For Railroad Cominmionrr:
For Comptroller of Public Accounts
For CommmioAfr of General Land
Oifcce
For $tate Treasurer:
For State Superintendent of Public
Instruction.
Foe State Comcnmiooer of
Agriculture;
wmr. ^rz.-xsr
AMF.RIC s
r.;cia' party
REAL DEMOCRATS...GOOD REPUBLICANS...
’S FIGHT THE NEW DEAL TOGETHER!
Here’s the way to do it! Cross out the New Deal electors on
the Democratic ticket. Cross out the ocher parties. But leave the
Texas Regulars!
Loyal Democrats—here’s the way to stay Democrats—and
vote the New Deal OUT! Good Southern Republicans, and all
you loyal Texans who have no puty flag—we invite you to rally
under the banner of die Texas Regulars—rally to the ticket that
will win!
It’s time for a change! Time to forget you’re a Republican or a
Democrat Time only to remember that you are a Texan. An
American. That you love your country and want it to stay just
like it is.
Can it be free Texans believe one man is indispensable to the
future of our country? Can it be free Texans believe one man
should stay in power for 16 years? Can Texans, Democrats,
believe our great Party should be run by alien-born Sidney
Hillman, by Communist ex-convict Browder, by the big city
political bosses who would sell out the South for the Harlem
negro vote?
But we must stick together! Remember, we vote by states—
unless we WIN in Texas—every last vote we cast is LOST!
Join with us, you good Republicans! Join with us, you Inde-
pendents—join a great crusade! We’ll march to the polls to-
gether. We’ll strike down the New Deal Communism that raises
its terrible shadow over America. Vote with us—we’ll lick the
New Deal in Texas—and we’ll keep America FREE!
TEXAS REGULARS
Let's Beat Roosevelt!
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Collins, Will. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1944, newspaper, November 2, 1944; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816344/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.