The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954 Page: 6 of 6
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Page Six
The Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texas
Thursday, August 26, 1954
CANDIDATES—
(Continued fiom Page I)
I qualified to serve you in the
j Suture than 1 have in the past;
j although there are many thin-t
very important office, and I ; a conunlssaoner would like (•>
have tried at all times tu help! d-1 t!'laI '<•* cannot
carry on the affairs of the j ph.e county mm pivv.nct ' \
Dorothy Clark nil D> u.;i;ts
McDowell accompanied Mrs.
Carl W. Duncan, Lena Hi.ith and
Wfslev lo Can'ogte. Ok la, to
visit with relatives and to An-
fl:M-ka. Okla,, to witness the
county and the precinct in the,' A0t(mg m better shape trum Indian pageant
best manner possible
The Precinct duesn't
enougn money 10 do i :w • 1 will
things that really need to be Saturday
clone, and 1 have siivtcfc .*d ••• 1
dollar as far a> -i would go,
I have been lai- at id n\ .
tiai, ana have uatxi to
prove the roads over at! <m tin
precinct.
Again, I wish to i^'np "
both of my two opponent
and Tra'vi.-,, for their
titan rac ■
If you chooA* i.>
again, Saturday, 1 m
to serve -in fact, I
be your Commisse'itei
I feel lilee 1 would be
year to year, and I can promise
do more .n the iuture.
i'■! .Appreciate your vol
Jack
•;unii
Your Friend,
CECIL NORRLS
tPd. Pol. Adv.)
TWO YOUTHS VOLUNTEER
KOR. .MI'i.tT.VKY SERVICE
:i b J Knute'clow of Jayton
and L. J Williams, Jr.. of Gi-
fit 1 !■•'. Frida> morning
:.ir induction 'iito the armed
forces Both young mm volun-
teered for induction through
the oca; draft board, ami were
Wednesday of
Mr and Mrs Louis Hahn and
family of St Louis, Mo., are
v..siting in the horn of his par-
ents. Mr and Mrs. Ed Hahn, at
Sweh<on
BAPTISTS—
(Continued from Page 1)
I ism and stewardship 1 have
been combined in an annual
emphasis.
During the conferences, plans
and materials for the church..'-'
'".ill observance of "Harvest
sent to the armed forces re- . W ■••k" will In
tM-.t '
HOTEL
BARBER SHOP
FRANK HAYS, Owne
We Appreciate
Your Patronage
fruiting main station, in Abilene
anil from this poult the> were
: to For' HSi.'.s, El Paso,
oythat volunteer through
board will be in the
two years, the same
who await their
CHLOROPHYLL
FOAM IN SOUS
Imp Twr Fwrf ■
tm-ccoLi@i
sm-cwsmonfD i
*t -nMTn*Ttoi
tar ir«h. ox'U
romfortabtf
fM, we r
frScho/rs
ttORO-VENT
, •£$ f i
pastors and other church lead-
fds. "Harvest Week" will -be
he'd October '11 --November 7
previous to the churches' adopt-
ing their annual budgets for
1 f)55i An evangel'snvste ward-
ship book. "Those Go Together."
will be taught, and evangelist-
ic services will be he'd in the
,-Hurdles during the week of
■ ■■■-.•:-d empha-:
Xvailable tor .is; o.t the
■hnrehes through their district
Missionaries wsK be a color
"These Go 1
and produced
Ma<je ji
rloi ted LJIpj
fawn tnd 'rented
■BD Ci>iuiophyf4
*69« -
George C. Kenedy
By "COTTON'
^kiii
Ho. M«d«ni. old
mil**
Before
(J'd
starts, .u.-thng line Hie,,
time to W a
I. E. Smith, Jr.
Magnolia Ser. Sto.
TIRES BATTERIES
Washing Lubrication
Fr«e Pick-up and Delivery
Service
Phone Aspermont
NOTICE!
V-ore now headquarters for
SEJDLITZ PAINTS
W)L. EPW/M L. DRAKE
OR!LI ED THE NATIONS
\C T-"> E/f/ST COMMERCIALLY
SUCCESSFUL OIL WELL
• w nwsv/LLE.mjuiasi-
A FORMER RAILROAD
'V CONDUCTOR HIRED BY
A GROUP OF NEW HAVEN
FINANCIERS.DRAKE two
TO BOCK CONSTANT
HOSTILITY AND
FINANCIAL WORRIES
PEOPLE CALLED HIM
"CRAZY* ..
FUND5
RAN IOW, H IS
BACKERS SENT
ONC LAPT
REMITTANCE.
PLUS ORDERS TO c t
A HAN DON OKI 111 NO.
PRAKE BORROWED
MONEY ON Wtb
OWN NAME
AND 0,V
AUGUST 27,
fSS9, —
THE WELL STRUCK OIL >
/'Y'/S//, -'yrm t~
lO/RAKS HAD. TAPPED A VAST SUBTERRANEAK*
VEPf&iT OF ENERGY. AND USHERED IN A NEW
PERIOD fN R/S70RY - THE PETROLEUM ERA.
•rivsentod
kther,'
by tin
I''
A PAINT FOR EVERY NEED"
36 Attractive Colors available in any
rimsH for every type of surface
BARGAINS!
I 1-2. 3 and 5-Gallon
WATER CANS
PRICED TO * SELL!
PHILCO APPLIANCES:
• Home Freezers
• Refrigerators
• Radio and Television
LAWRENCE
HOME & AUTO SUPPLY
Phone 3631 Aspermont
TEXANS
• •
Do You Doubt it Now?
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p.vrr.
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Here is conclusive proof of the link
between Parr, Yar'oorough aid C.I.O.
This news story appearing the Dallas
Morning News on Sundav, August 22.
1954. will convince ail TRUE TEXANS
that there is a conspiracy by the Par'-
Yarborough-CIO Machine lo TAKE
OVER TEXAS.
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denied by Ralph Yarooroug1
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for
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tort
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1 $ v*
9
v.''.invention's pub' rt*'alM« is >!:• | Hapt:-1
partment, and a colot slide
series. "Block.-. for Building
liettef Budgets" Th-e script for
the slide scries ;< n:«rratfii !)•>
1't 1. I'. Cobb ot Pallas.1, j They baptized ni ci'r e than
.-tewardship p ;■ o ni a f : • CO.000.
I.ast yi-ar Texas Baptist-
ituvf S55.50t),IKK! to ili.'ir church-
es with more that', $7,000,000
bein.L; :;i\en. to wor! : mission.-
J
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PAID f'OI.FTICAI. ADV
DANCE
TO THE MUSIC OF
BILLY R0BERS0N
AND THE BLUE BONNET BOYS
Western Swing Band
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
8:30 till ??
EVERYONE WELCOME <
GODFREY'S
' THE HOUSE OF FINE FURNITURE'
PHONE 2991 ASPERMONT
Headquarters for
• PACIFIC MERCURY TELEVISION
• HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS
• MAYTAG WASHERS - IRONERS
We Carrv a Complete Line of
Furniture for EVERY room in your
home.
• Low Down Payments
• Convenient Monthly Terms
Come in today and see our stock
of seasonal merchandise.
OIL NEWS-
(ConUnued from Page
1)
Harnett Survey.
Daily potential was 134.21
barrels ol 40.{J gravity oil,
phis 2.5 per cent water. It is
pumping from 48 perforations
at 4220-31 feet, where tin
formation was ruptured. Casing
is set at 4284 feet. Total depth
was 4287 feet, plugged back to
WANT ADS
NOTIC1C
Positively no fishing or tres-
passing allowed on the Marvin
Austin property.—H. A. Burke.
8-26 tfc
■'OR SALE- -Bo-ton bull dogs.
See or write R. J. Smith, box
474, Peacock. Texas. lp
WANTED—One English white
collie. Gyp preferred.—See
A. W. Pierce at Old Glory or
call 3511 Aspermont.
3-111 2p
USER FOLDING CHAIRS for
sale. Contact T. C. Clark at
As.permont High School.
8-19 tfi
FOR SAIJ2 — Modern three-
bedroom home in Aspermont.
See or call T. A Moore, phones
3241 or 3191. 7-15 tfc
INSECT CONTROL
i.-XDVBUG.S properly applied to
cotton. feed, melons. etc..
give almost perfect and coir-!
linuous insect control. Fori
nformation and to place or-
ders. see, call or write- Claud
Senn, Jay Ion. phone 2334.
7-1 tfc
,.t
1253 feet.
Spotted in the same I'iSld,
five miles east of Aspermont,
was Sunray Oil Corporation No.
2 M. C. Johnson. Having a
proposed depth of 4300 feet
with rotary, it spots 1787 feet
from the south and 407 feet
from the east lines of the
southwest quarter in Section 22
of Block D in the H&TC Sur-
vey.
The Pure Oil Company No. 1
Mary L. Wils-on, a wildcat 17
miles northwest of Aspermont,
was abandoned. It was located
in Section 98 of Block F in the
H&TC Survey. Total depth was
0560 feel in barren Cambrian
Sand.
A Frankirk Field project was
plugged .'it 6426 feet, seven
miles sotilh of Aspermont. It
was Texas Pacific Coal & Oil
Company No. 2 Lizzie Dodson,
in Section 146 of Block 1 in
the H&TC Survey.
Humble Oil & Refining Coin-
pnny spotted the No. 3 Harri-
son Estate two miles northeast
of Sagerton in Haskell County.
Location is in the Harrison
Field. 1400 feet from the north
and west lines of Section 2 in
Block 2 of the H&TC Survey.
Promised depth is 5000 fipet
with rotary.
POLITICAL
Announcements
The Aspermont Star is author-
ized to announce the following
candidates for office, subject to
the action of the Democratic
primaries:
.EASES ROYALTIES
Minora! & Royalty Company,
S T. Const.inline. 51.8 Minis
Biiifdinsv. Abilene T -yas, Tele-
phone 4-9189. 0-2-1 6c
FOR covered buttons, belts and
eyelets, buckles see Mrs Joe
Multis at Godfrey's, phone
2991. ' 7-15 tfc
For County Sheriff, Tax Asses-
sor-Collector:
H. <>. tHarry) McAFEE
WARREN W. FRAZIER
(Re-election)
For County Commissioner, Pre-
cinct No. 3:
CECIL NORRIS
(Re-election)
TRAVIS MORGAN
DRUG NEEDS
Our shelves are fully stocked
with well-known brands.
SEE US
FOR ALL YOUR DRUG SUNDRIES
• School Supplies of ALL kinds •
COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
DENNIS DRUG
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dennis
WEEK ■ END SPECIALS
SUPREME
CRACKERS 2,bb«x 49c-
Ballard B ISCU ITS can 10c
SOUR OR DILL
PICKLES
quart
25*
SUN SPUN APRICOT OR PEACH
PRESERVES 12 zs 20*
SUN SPUN
TUNA FISH
can
25*
AUNT JEMIMA
FLOUR
WITH PILLOW CASE
25 lbs.
^1.99
Watch for Big Colored Circular
For Other Outstanding Buys.
* Ask for Detoils About' Pishes *
OSCAR PEACOCK
GROCERY & MARKET
YOUR RED AND WHITE STORE
4.
*
4
"v. £0^ ■*.
S
<v
As you'll
Ulis edislinn
Club" will It
ing of tin
(Thursday) ;
football field
Let's ever,
canoo and h
sentation on
viiur them
really show
a IX- really
cent.
NOTK TO
you ready i'i
Have you
cal school pis
at the new
If not, wh
early date.
Have you
"coat" being
county seal, t
Books real
Personally,
the candy-da
t:on is over.
We I'e-'I lil
ti respite fro
hearing rod
reports from
There's a
t hat a cert in
just recent I
Oregon, had
t here.
Seems as
softball tout
like to froze
Hear tell 1
entire ward
could borrow
like a peach
Georgia hurt
How about
Abyssinia.
CLASS TO S
* BAKE SALE
Members o
Sunday sch
First Baptist
^ duct, a bake
September 4
Shop, a spok
has announo
Proceeds I
be used by
needy child,
ment of cak
delicacies wi
sale that daj
invited tn p
A similar
Saturday by
results were
decided to
this Saturda;
WEEKLY S(
"1 say in
wise joy sh
over one sin
more than o'
just persons
pentence."
Mr. and
lierry were
Mrs. George
bock, Tuesdi
tended to bi
the C
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For
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For
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For
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954, newspaper, August 26, 1954; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127572/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.