The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1954 Page: 4 of 6
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ITS THE LAW
The Aspermont Stci, Aspermont, Texa?
Thursday, July 29, 1954
Published every Thursday morning at the Stai at lav :u
Aspermont, Texas. Entered as >nd class matter at the
post office at A spar mo nt Texa... under the Act of Congress,
March 3, 1879.
LOWELL C. WELCH Rdiier and Publisher
Advertising Kates Upon Request
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance)
Stonewall and Adjoining Counties ^
Elsewhere in the United States $3.00
Any erroneous reflection on the character, reputation or stand-
ing of any person, firm or corporation which may appear m
The Aspermont Star will be gladly c orrected if brought to the
attention of the editor
&
MfMBER IflJ
Member 1.454
• VMi \M>LK PRESS ASS'N.
Editorial Comment...
IN l.ESS THAN \ CENTFKV
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UJOH'S NOTE This le
ii'uiim is prepared under
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pi ;c ser\ ice b\ the
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I REEKS FOR JUROR
i CONDUCT EXPLAIN El)
: Thousands of Tex a its are rail
I ed each year as prospective
Hinirs sn our many state and
t'c.ivral courts When chosen to
\'e, very few of tlu-s. violate
■; . oa'li.-. with intentional mis-
eoiH'luct But honest mistakes
have all too frequently brought
-'-necrdv and ethics of an
■ .' vdual juror int'" qjuestion
(' 11.■ i;|such errors arise trom
hi i -■ until ■ rst arid i hi1, (>t his
:,;: e! mi! is a mdee foi ! he
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— Insecticides of ALL Kinds —
FOR <«K XSSHOPPEK.S .JOHNSON GRASS COTTON
SPRAY <a XX \\;> STOC K SPRAYS
['CALF FKKI) and I'KOIHTH
EoraU'd Back of Humble Station Aspermont
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MEATS - FOODS - VEGETABLES
FRUITS
• SLAUGHTERING
• PROCESSING
• SMOKING
• CURING
Pick up service on animals to be
slaughtered.
jack's food MARKET
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2381
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fa 0P
y&N£ OP THE t'OUEMOST AMCQ/tAN
SCIENTISTS OF HIS T/ME MADE 7H£
FIRST COMPLETE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
of "ROCK OIL"cvuof petroleum:
/v/JFAMOUS REPORTOMSOCKO/L . OR PETROLEUM
FROM VENANGO COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA IWAS
PRE PARED W /QfS FO& THE HEW HAVEN BUSINESS- ,
MEN WHO LATER FINANCED THE DRILLING OF THE \
HISTORIC DRAKE WEL L. IT FOR EC A S T MAN r USES
FOR THIS FLUID WHICH SINCE HAS BECOME
. , THE UFE&IOOD OF AMERICA!
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SOURCE
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WAS A B/C> /-AC rOR IN the * iv '
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>n i.aikint; about tin- case after | vers, and 'he court's charge,
y■ ai have explained to him that You should not mention the
you are a juror and must not case except in the jury room
...sten. report the matter to the i when all other jurors are prcs-
judijt: immediately | ent
Do not commence 'your deii.b- j DO not become a private tn-
eraiiom until you haw heard vvstigator All properly ad-
ad She evidence from both missable , evidence will be
sides, the argument of the law- brouuh; before you Do not
FEEDS and SEEDS
—SKK CS FOR ALL TOUR FKK1) \\l) SEED NEEDS—
Paymaster Feeds
Discount {iircn F.F.A. and S H Club Members tVhn \rc
Cfcdinsr Out Projp< ts
PLENTY OF
CHICK STARTER VNI) GROWER
obsciissiohgi;!';. '
"e'-.ted to 'h" *riri*
i: ... esse no|
er. te mention it to
vp.i'ir p''CS .'tl'ce dnrill:.-
If iinyi'in insist-" up-
t ••!• • in. btpe has niiii::plied HO
'"ie The improvement in
i-vine. ami workinj; standard.
be":,:ar- doscriptie.n Give- oil
■i ■ :ch .if the credit
I'o'itica' speaker st rally),
1 in pleased to see such a dense
crowd here tonight
Voiei1 i t (n't be t (i plea - ,1
We're no! all dense
DRY CLEANING
QUflLITy
AIL-
mays
Kruin spotting attention
to final inspection—
we :tssu-re m>ii the finest
<1 u a 1 i t v dry cleaning!
Do as hundreds of other
particular people do —
!rv our superior dry-
t-lenriing services, today!
SERVICE
CLEANERS
C. t; MAYS. Prop.
Phone .12!! 1 Aspermont
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COMPLETEDINHERS
Our wholesome, tasty meals
at within - budget prices
brim; folks back here again
and again.
EAT HERE SOON FOR
REAL DINING PLEASURE
GOOD FOOD OUR SPECIALTY
HICKMAN CAFE
GEORGE FRAZIER, Proprietor
afr conditioners
FOR YOUR HOME AND AUTO
BEST DEAL IN TOWN"
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY!
GARNER & WORLEY
ASPERMONT HASKELL
Phone 2681 Phone 87-W
We Give &
Redeem
Pilgrim
Green Stamps
DON'S
STYLE SHOP
RAYMOND MARR
SERVICE STATION
DENNIS DRUG
RETHA'S PERMA-
NENT WAVE SHOP
Other Firms
Will Be Listed
Later
try to search out additional
facts you believe to have been
omitted. Ho not even i;ucss or
.speculate about facts not in
evidence.
He attentive to Ihe evidence
as it is presented. If you are
In properly aid the other ,ju
tor: in settling the fact ques-
tion, it will be necessary to
listen carefully to all evidence
presented
Do not guess at the judge's
opinion of the facts You are
the judge of the facts. He is
not allowed and will not try to
invade your province. His rul-
ings on admissability of evi-
dence reflect no ideas or opin-
ions on any fact question.
You should not mention or
discuss your own personal ex-
periences, or any knowledge
that you may have of similar
transactions. If you should dis-
close such information to others
serving on a jury, the court
to grant a new
| wou!.l have
! trial. y
Accept no favors from and
bestow no favors upon any per-
nio interested in the trial.
Howevei innocent the conduct
may be, it will raise doubts in
otherwise undoubting minds,
and may even be subject to
more serious insinuations and
charges
Whifti in doubt, ask the
judge. If you are in doubt
about your rights or duties as
a juror, you should not ask
anyone but the judge for in-
formation.
' This column. based on
Texas law: is written to in-
form not to advise. No per-
son hould ever apply or in-
terpret any law without aid
of ah attorney who knows the
feels, because the facts may
change the application of the
1 w.)
IT WILL PAY
To List Your HOME and City Property or Farms and
Ranch Lands, Oil Leases and Royalties with
MYERS AGENCY
(LICENSED DEALERS)
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.
YOUK LISTINGS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
WHEN YOU NEED
DRUGS
and drug SUNDRIES
SEE US!
GEO. c. KENADY
Legally Registered Pharmacist
Phone 321 i Aspermont
YOUR BANKER
SPECIALS— KK',:>.Vj AM) .v'.ii'SDAY
ROUND STEAK, lb. .58 i PEACHES, 3 No. 3 cans LOO
CAN
.14
I ^ 1 Diamond Cut
Loin or T Bone STEAK .49 j <:REEN Bh vNS
Big Top Glass or Tumbler
PE A NI T BirTTER .11
PINTO BEANS, lb.
.10
Fifth Ave. In Can
CORN ON THE COB .31
Vandervoort ICE CREAM
1-2 Gal. .50; Qt. .31; Pt. .21
ECU. LINE OF NU-TRENA CHICKEN FEED
f OMPAKE OCR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES-
KOLB'S GROCERY & MKT.
& TEXACO SER. STA.
Asperm >nt -
1
You'll enjoy banking here'
Our staff takes a friendly, courte-
ous interest in you and your banking
problems.
Whether you wish to open an ac-
count or use our many other services,
you are assured friendly attention here.
Progress is an advance toward bet-
terment. Your individual progress
should be marked by an increase in
financial security and resources.
— YOUR FRIEND—-
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Member
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Phone 2741 Aspermont
When you
LON WARC
ARE UNITE
Miss Jo Ann La
elland and Lon W
permont were unj
riage in Clovis, Ni
Friday, July 23.
The doubie-ri
was read at 8 o
evening by J. R. ]
ter of the Clovi
Christ.
The bride is th
Mr. and Mrs. J.
^Lievelland, and the
ents are Mr. and
Ward of Aspermc
For her weddii
chose a pale blue
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1954, newspaper, July 29, 1954; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127568/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.