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The Hearne Democrat from Hearne, Texas • Page 9

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No. 000 Sample Ballot Democratic Primary Ballot MAY 2. 1 I I AM A DEMOCRAT AND PLEDGE MYSELF TO SUPPORT THE NOMINEE OF THIS PRIMARY Vote for the candidate of your choice in each race by scratching or marking out all other names in that race. No. 000 May IDfil DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION Robertson County, Texas NOTE: Voter's Signature to he Affixed on the Reverse Side.

For Governor: JOHN CONNALLY of Travis County DON YARBOROUGH of Harris County M. T. BANKS of Jefferson County JOHNNIE MAE HACKWORTHE of Washington County For Lieutenant Governor: AU3ERT FUENTES, JR. of Bexar County PRESTON SMITH Lubbock County For United States Senator: RALPH W. YARBOROUGH of Travis County GORDON McLENDON of Dallas County For United States Representative At Large: JOE POOL of Dallas County BILL ELKINS of Hunt County ROBERT W.

BAKER of Harris County ROB LOONEY of Harris County DAN SULLIVAN of Andrews County For Attorney General: WAGGONER CARR of Lubbock County For Commissioner of Agriculture: JOHN C. WHITE of Wichita County TxllLLARD SHIVERS of McLennan County For Commissioner of the General Land Office: JERRY SADLER cf Anderson County FRED H. WILLIAMS of Dallas County For Comptroller of Public Accounts: ROBERT S. CALVERT of Travis County For State Treasurer: JESSE JAMES of Travis County For Railroad Commissioner: BEN RAMSEY of San Augustine County For Railroad Commissioner: (Uncxpired Term) JIM LANGDON of El Paso County JESSE OWENS of Wilbarger County For Supreme Court of Texas: (Associate Justice, Place 1) SEARS McGEE of Harris County JACK POPE of Bexar County For Supreme Court of Texas: (Associate Justice, Place 2) RUEL C. WALKER of Johnson County For Supreme Court ol Texas: (Associate Justice, Place 3) ROBERT W.

HAMILTON of Midland County For Court of Criminal Appeals: (Presiding K. K. WOODLEY of Travis County For Court of Civil Appeals, Tenth Supreme Judicial District, Chief Justice: FRANK c. MCDONALD of McLennan County For S. Representative, fith Congressional District: JACK ZUBIK of Brazos County OLIN E.

TEAGUE of Brazos County For State Board of Education, 6th Congressional District: MRS. WILL MILLER of Navarro County For State Senator, llth District: JOE CANNON of Limestone County WILLIAM T. "BILL" MOORE of Brazos County For State Representative, 45th District: DAN KUBIAK of Milam County MILTON SCHILLER of Milam County For County Attorney: BRYAN F. R'JSS MATHIS M. OTTEA, JR.

For Sheriff: E. P. (SONNY) ELLIOTT For Tax-Assessor-Collector: LAMAR GLOSS S. M. MOUNTS JAMES B.

SEIGLER For Comity Chairman: RANZELL NICKELSON For Constable, Precinct No. 2: J. H. WILSON For Chairman, Precinct No. 2: W.

C. HENDRIX For Chairman, Precinct No. 21: C. P. HENRY Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet makes crooked roads feel like going straight Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension makes the crookedest S-curve seem on the level.

With a double-acting shock absorber in each corner, it takes the jumps out of bumps. With 4-link levelizing control, you get away with Jet-smooth acceleration. With built-in anti-dive control, you come H) Jet-smooth stops. And with low-friction Ball-Race steering, you waltz over twisting roads as gracefully as a ballerina. 'TRAVELS ran THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS All seven Chevrolet engines are precision balanced for smooth operation.

And because your Chevrolet has over 700 insulators and sound deadeners, you don't have to shout to have yourself heard. It's Trade 'N' Travel Time at your Chevrolet perfect time to try the Jet-smooth ride. Find the meanest stretch of road you can. Then see for yourself how straight a crooked road can feel. Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Coupe CHECK THE T-N-T DEALS ON CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CHEVY CORVAIR AND CORVETTE NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S GEORGE PHARIS CHEVROLET Pvt.

Donald Ray Jones, who Ls serving with the Second Battalion, 13th Armor, First Armored Division at Fort Hood, left April 24 to participate in the special field exercise "Operation Desert Strike" for combat training in the desert. The exercise is being held near Needlepoint, California. He return between June 19 ajid 25. His wife, the former Miss Janet Wilkers, is staying with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Wilkers, in Pasadena during his absence. Pvt. Jones is the son cf IMr. and 'Mrs. T.

D. Jones of Hcarnc. The Heamc (Texas) Democrat, Friday, May 1, i- TV-ire I -L Charter No. 232 BANK'S OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Planters Merchants State Hank of Hearnc, Robertson County, Texas, at the closr of business on April 15, 1964. ASSETS Cash, balances witli other banks, and cash items in process of collection United States Government Obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Loans and discounts (including S998.GO overdrafts) Bank premises $97,224.87 furniture and fixtures 28,314.93 922,969.08 296,168.80 370,220.92 1 805.474.11 125,539.80 $3,520,372.71 340,872.58 54,073.82 234.238.02 Are You As Blind As A Bat? TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits 2,705,987.04 (b) Total time savings deposits 400,872.58 TOTAL LIABILITIES 33,106,859.62 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.80 Undivided profits 72,523.10 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 140,989.99 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.

413,513.09 Floyd Tippit, Patrolman Safety Education Service Ycu have probably heard this expression many times, "I'm getting as blind as a bat." The fact is, bats are not blind, Naturalists say bats can see very well in the daytime even though itihey usually travel at night. Many drivers who can see very well have traffic accidents for the simple reason they can't see. Yes, you can have vision and slill not see danger in traffic. A dirty windshield is all it takes to cause a deadly traffic accident. The safe driver takes no chances of danger slipping up on I him from his BLIND SIDE.

He cleans the windows of his car as as the windshield and rear window. He looks to the right and left when approaching an intersection and over his shoulder when about to change lanes or turn. When you are driving, danger Ls always ahead of your car behind your car and on both sides. It doesn't take much time to clean the glass surfaces of your car, or to 'glance over your shoul- I der or to look rigru or left when approaching an intersection, but it is time well spent for it could save your life. You mxist see danger to prevent danger when you drive.

Don't be as blind as a bat. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,520,372.71 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) 390,856.67 R. L. Theiss, Ass't Vice President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. R.

L. THEISS Roy O. Ely, H. C. Kelly, E.

Y. Ely Directors. STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF ROBERTSON, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of April, 1964, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. JOE S. STUROI6 Notary Public, Robertson County, Texas.

My commission expires June 1965 42-3720 2 NORTH MARKET STREET HEARNE, TEXAS PHONE LI 6-3478 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BODS Sealed proposals addressed to the Housing Authority of the City of Hearne, at Hearne, for the purchase and removal, intact or otherwise, of the buildings, including a house and a garage located and situated on Let Numbered Five (5). Block Numbered Three Hundred Eighty-Eight (388) of the City of Hearne, Robertson County, Texas, and at the corner of Moss Avenue and San Felipe Streets in said city, will be received at the office of the- Housing Authority of the City of Hearne. in said city of Hearne. Texas, until 12:00 o'clock noon, Thursday, May 21, 1964, at which time and place all bids received will be opened and read. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened.

The total purchase price offered upon any bid accepted by the Housing Authority of the City of Hearne, Texas must be paid to the I Housing Authority, in cash, with- in ten (10) days of the acceptance of said bid, and the improvements must be removed from the premises upon which they are located and situated within twenty (20) days after the payment of the purchase price. A cashier's or certified check, payable to the order of the Housing Authority of the City of Hearne, Texas, of an amount of not less than ten per cent (10 of the total bid must accompany the bid as a guarantee that if awarded the purchase the bidder will pay to the Housing Authority of the City of Hearne, Texas, the total purchase price within ten (10) days after acceptance of the bid, and thereupon will promptIv enter upon said premises and remove said improvements within twenty (20) days after payment for the same. The Housing Authority of the City of Hearne reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities. THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF HEAJINE, TEXAS By O. H.

McCollum. Chairman 10-ltn FIRST MONDAY SPECIALS! FOR NAY 4th BROADCLOTH 3 $1.00 SOLID COLOR MATERIAL Size REGULAR S2.9S 20 Gal. I'LASTIC CANS REGULAR Big 20" Size REGULAR SI9.95 Swing Top Type REGULAR S2.98 THROW RUGS $199 GARBAGE CANS $2.99 ELECTRIC FANS $14.99 11 1 1 WASTE BASKET $1.99 1 1 INSULATED JUG GALLON SIZE Ben Franklin STORE 202 Fourth St. Dial LI 6-2411.

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