The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1954 Page: 2 of 6
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The Aspermont Stor, Aspermont, Texa;
Thursday, May 27, 1954
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Thursday, May
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FROM c/vufc.
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Bv VERN SANFOKD
principles in unity.
tho t;
Texas
Press Association
Announcing that
Texas Textis' fast-
paign manager tn
hi- raci-
AUSTIN,
re - election will bv
st a u-
flying govt
rnor returned from a
tor Ottis Lock et
Lufkin,
vacation it-
Alabama, spent a
that campaign hi a
fqaarti-rs
few days in the state, and then
Austin won't! be
.> p^ned r
planed off
to Korea, where ne
away.
and other
state exeentives w n
Answering Steph.
•:> A. M
make an i
lspect-.en iottr at the
Den a act a tic n a t
:(>::a! ch
invitation
of President Kisen-
man, wlio s;,;d th
111 he vv<
hower.
a a'l v. itht rh-c T- \a
While m
!tie capitatlove:
Advtsitry .annu-tl.T' :
rather t
nor Shiver
s was vi-rv bu ■-■ do-
the -tativ. demoe: a
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•on.mifti e Slave:--
rold Mi
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g c:-:.argi:s of dis-
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::spect
'oyalty to
the IH-moera'a- Party
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that when he sup-
f your yr.'vy :::t
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ported Mr.
fchsenhower for prrs ■
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! T WILL PAY
To List Your MOMK :md City Property or Farms and
Ranch lands Oil I.oases and Royalties with
MYERS AGENCY
l.H F.NSKI) 1)1- \LERS)
Office in Hotel Stonewall —Phone 2131— Aspermont
We Have Prospects That Want to Buy at Fair Values.
We try to please both the seller and the purchaser.
Yor:: :jst:n ;s wis.!., pf arfati.y apprehateo
Announcing—
BREWER'S
B. & H. WELL SERVICING
has opened offices here.
COMPLETE WELL SERVICING
Steam Service Roustabout Crews
Reverse Drilling Equipment
ACROSS FROM HICKMAN CAFE
ANYWHERE - ANY TIME
E L Brewer Owner ASPERMONT
Snyder Texas Phone 4551
C. O Parish, Local Manager
is governor, there will be no
state sales tax or income tax
Naming W'vldon Hart, chau
man of the Texas Kmployment
Commission, as eha:rman ol
the newiy-ereated Governor's
Economic Advisory Commission.
Announcing that John \ an-
Cronkhite, his former aide un-
der attack iii an insitratuv court
ease, is not in h.is .sent in-
election campaign
Lloyd's Closed
After a nine-day hearitiR
98th District Court here, Judge
Charles O. Botts granted a tent
i'..-i;-\ injunction, ;- k il bv th-
attorney general's department
forbidding the Lloyd's of Nor!!'
America Insurance Company
from doing business ;n Texas
At ."lie time, Yan-C'ronkhiU-
vv.i.s employed as public relations
eoiin.vel for the o mi a si > . he
h::-':f:ed during .the hearing
Insurance Muddle
There '.'.as comment !-oni sev-
. ;.-i. . A. Smith, cii.i: rnian
,;r the state insurance corrimis
-nan, padded the greatest pos -
■able protection to landers of
oe i',"- ssueci by I'ernpanies do-
Sir ehiphas:.no t.-iaj stat
nsnrarce laws are
■■ ia n'-en ta 11 v ; but
;w:n I--. at the taxi e-
the Ian:: . hltUfe
A11;. Gen. J0:1 n : >> n
pard ■■aid that he wbiild appear
before an E! Rash c .. t'.v grand
ur\ on June 4 with evideriee
u? possible criminal violations of
Texas : r.auranov laws.
At El Paso and other Ton
a.tn-s. Sheppard has filed -nut
forcing their, into receivership
(shames have been that the
companies were created through
fr.cud and vverersirisb! vent.
Financial I{e)x>rts
At' rtiev General Shvpperd tun
'.nx-ates a law reqiitrmg pub!;-
fun ■
- o m. e
lb- saal
to be
■>robabl\
Shep-;!
sessions of governmental bodiiI
saying, "There is no place on an
open dour for a sign saying
closed meeting or except.ve
session."
What has happened in Duval
County, Sheppard declared, "can
happen anywhere, and will, un-
less the lesson is told and re-
fold."
TV in Education
J, \V Edgar. -state comm:
sioner of education, has appoint
•■! .1 5ti inembe" gtoup. author-
ized by the be'uislattirc. to study
the role of television in educa-
tion. S. Mortimer Brown. E
Paso school superintendent. is
chairman of the body.
Allowables Cp
Texas oil allowables for Jon-
will be 3.010,515 barrels. the
Haiiroad Commission deoidod
That is an increase from the
May figure.
Resort I.odces
Progress was being made in
plans to corist''tic,t four resort
lodes. each !■< cost about $1
mi 1:1 ion. at Ink •• 1 ;k" near Bur
net. Eisenhower Park on Tex-
ma. l.ike Whitney, and Texar
1 Ca''-' Cotintv
■t of the State
The money fo"
■s would come
-ids Private
ease tile lodges
Th
rcs-tvo; r
Park- Board.
building thi 1-
friith reventu
liberators wot; .
and run them
Wrfs and l>'-'s-
Texas Han 'ire
trouble I ••• n the
and drys at Bandt.'rn
He v. J ne H Townsend
tist minister in that Wist
n-sort and ranch iown.
for a dry election after
that he had been thrown
a plate glass window
Refunds Coining
Employers of Texas 1
Bap
I'ex.'e
hrouch
C.T.
n a.i government • v< '-
Shepperd also opposed score;
a oemocrat for it. gov.
cut high phone rates
SlOO MO.pension at 65
$k>00 BONUS for all vets
"itessave water-save farms
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Adv.)
BARGAINS
COOLERS
AND ACCESSORIES
We have several good trade-ins
coolers.
18 Square Foot Special
Phiko freeZER *44995
(Regular $569.95 value)
17 Inch
Admiral T.V.
21 inch
Philco j y
$219
RADIO AND T.V SERVICE
Let us help von get the best reception
from your radio and television
LAWRENCE
HOME & AUTO SUPPLY
Phone 363 I Aspermont
VVHEN YOU NEED...
DRUGS
AND DRUG SUNDRIES
SEE US!
GEO. C. KENADY
Legally Registered Pharmacist
Phone 321 1 Aspermont
ing to get refunds amounting
to several million dollars from
the Texas Employment Comma--
A decision of the Supreme1
Court m a case concerning the
Todd Shipyard Corporation is
responsible for the refunds.
Todd maintained that its unem-
ployment tax rale was too high
and would have been lower if
the corporation had been noti-
fied by TEC of till claims made
by termor Todd workers.
In and Out
About as many Ti xans went
into the armed services as came
out in April, says Prig, Gen
Paul L. Wakefield, state select
ivc service director.
Reserves to Meet
Texas Department of the Re-
serve Officers Association will
hold an annual convention and
service conference here May -H
l!St, when high ranking officers
of all branches of the services
from Washington will attend,
along with an expected 200 state-
reserve officers.
New Building
Dedicated here was a new-
South Texas district headquar-
ters building for the Internal
Revenue Department.
Present for the ceremony was
T. Coleman Andrews, commis
sioner of internal revenue.
Most of the five-story btiildmg
will be occupied by the Austin
district of the interred revenii-.
department.
More Vegetables
There will be a 20 per cent
increase in acreage planted to
commercial vegetables planted
in Texas this year, according
to a forecast of -the Crop Report-
ing Hoard of the U.S. Depart -
mi nt of Agriculture.
Panther Warnings Issued
Sheriff T. O. Lang of Austin
has issued frequent warnings to
Capitol City residents that a
panther large enough to leave a
print like a man is roaming the
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ABILENE
REPORTER-NEWS
j rugged Bee Cave area west ot ;
j the city.
■ (>ne housewife in the hill
1 section reported two panthers |
' screaming, one on each side ol
her home, about a mile west ot
the Bee Cave road. Several
citizens in the area report
ing the animal.
Burglar Trap
Austin police will be able tt
get the jump
will be abI
on burglar.-
very soon now, thanks to
puree of equipment d -v.
a local detective agency
The secret is a quiet
that tips off the police via
el m the Police and
Building. II replaces the
ling alarm bell so often
inside of buildings. Th
silent alarm has no
switches or wires that are
I. G. Pharos, organize
first director
here.
a new
ed by
alarm
a pan
Courts
1 jang-
fouini
e new-
bells,
visible
and
partmcut of Public
veptcd tile new device. -,lS
operated lus own detective agen-
cy here since 1941.
Shivers Names Advisors
Dr. Henry A Hollo, stale
health officer, and Earl Cabell
df Dallas, president of the Tex-
as Manufacturing Association,
have been added to the Govci-
nor's Advisory Commission, a
remit iv appointed commission
composed of some 25 members.
John M. Griffith, Taylor bank-
er and president of the lexas
Bankers Association, bus been
appointed to replace T. Neill
Greer, past president.
1 lerschel E. Nix of San An-
tonio replaces E. E. Powell,
president of the South Texas
Chamber of Commerce, on the
same committee.
1 i At the
Court ho ii
Attend clvjrch Sunday
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NOTICE TO
OWNERS OF TRUCKS, TRACTORS,
CARS ond STATIONARY ENGINES:
Carrier delivery to your resi-
dence by John Childress.
Service guaranteed.
Reasonable subscription rates
by the week or bv the month.
We have just recently installed a
MAGNETER
TESTING MACHINE
TO OVERHAUL
MAGNETERS, GENERATORS AND
STARTERS ON ALL TRUCKS, CARS,
TRACTORS AND STATIONARY
ENGINES.
BRING YOUR MOTORS TO US FOR
SATISFIED SERVICE'
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO
SMALL'
FLEMING
EQUIPMENT CO.
Phone 3831 Aspermont
A NEW MORE POWERFUL GASOLINE!
TRACTOR BARGAINS
'16 Ford TRACTOR $550-00
(Go: d 11x28 ""ires)
1 Ferguson Planter $ioo °o
(Complete)
1 Ferguson Planter $55*00
(K NIF ING~SLI D El "
Hoe-Devil $|29*00
(KNIFING) SET
Rotary Hoes $22 ^0
BIG REDUCED PRICE ON
COMBINES
VEAZEY TRACTOR CO.
Phor 3291 Aspermont
FOR YOUR CAR
Phillips is the first to bring you a gasoline
with the added super aviation fuel component
— Di-isopropyl (pronounced di-iso-pro-pull).
Ihis is a Phillips exclusive developed origi-
naJlj for highest powered military aircraft.
Today, start enjoving the exciting step-up in
performance you get front new Phillips 66
I titi-l un containing Di-isopropyl.
Phillips was the first to make Di-isopropyl
and 111- Alkylate so valuable to smooth motor
performance (hat, until recently, their use was
tc-;nctcd--by the U. S. Government to high
per tormance aviation gasoline. Now authorities
lia.c renuncd restrictions, and these powerful
.. ition components can be blended into
I r. Hips 66 I i in -1 < ii.
New Phillips 66 Fute-fupl prosidea in-
creased power, smoother acceleration, higher
anti-knock performance, greater fuel economy
and freedom from cold stalling ,. .plus famous
I hi 1 lips 66 controlled volatility. And thanks to
the clean burning qualities of Phillips 66 Fute-
Hm.. you don't need a special a<..*iti\e to
combat spark plug fouling.
Only Phillips ("><•> lint It,, contains added
Ih i'.vipfiy>; / C,ct it at stations where sou bcc
the orange and black Phillips 66 Shield.
Phiijji'S Pbiki m Company
FOR YOUR CAR
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1954, newspaper, May 27, 1954; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127559/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.