The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948 Page: 2 of 6
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Used Cars Wanted
Highest Cash Price For Your CAE
Veazey Motor Co.
Asperaiont, Texas
SAVINGS
Qwua, "loa!
Just As Tender Stalks of Grass
Grow Into A Golden Havest, so
do Regular Savings Yield a Crop
of Interest
Open Your Account Today.
Personal Loans a Specialty!
ECURE
First National Bank
MEMBER:
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
LiXJcn£49i
The
Best Investment the 30th Senatorial
District Can Make is to Re-Elect
STERLING J.
PARRIS
m
State Senator
for a
SECOND TERM
A tried and Hue friend of Wor, Texas, Senator Parrish's outstand
ing and unquestionable first term record of accomplishments
' definitely demonstrates that he's a man who can get the job
for the people of his district crs well as the entire slote.
X
EFFICIENT - CAPABLE ~ SINCERE - HONEST
EXPERIENCED PERFORMANCE
...NOT PROMISES
OH Glory News
By Mrs. Lynn Flowers
Cliffa Jean Good of Anson is
visiting her cousin Peggy Klump
this week. Peggy spent last week
at Anson with Cliffa Jean.
Mr. and Mrs C A Agnew of
Cisco visited relatives here over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Klump at-
tended a family reunion of her
relatives at Lueders recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J^ F. Newman
ami children spent the week end in
Snyder wit)i his 'larents Mr and
M rs R M Newman. Jim Deltoil
returned home with his parents af-
ter a weeks visit in Snyder with
his grand parents.
Mrs Bess Fergus and Miss Ger-
trude Forgus and Mr and Mrs
William Flowers were guests of
the Delos Calliooattcs recently.
Mr. and Mrs J C King of
San A gelo alld soil Eddie Trillc
were guests of the Lynn Flowers
Peacock
Methodist Church
The Rev. Marvin E Fisher pas-
tor of the Methodist Church will
conduct a worship service Sunday
August 29 at 9:30 A M_ Mem-
bers and friends are urged to at-
tend.
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES PAID
for
DEA D OR
CRIPPLED STOCK
For Immediate Service
PHONE Jg COLLECT
Hamlin, Texas
Friday night
A pink and blue shower honor.
ing Mrs Herman Mischer was gi-
ven Tuesday Aug|. 24 at 2:30 p# News reached us Monday of
m. at the home of Mrs. David the death of Mrs. Ada Pumnhrey
Letz. Refreshments were served j mother of J B Pumphrey of Tay-
it twenty one guests and a Jor. Mrs Pumphrey had been con- a son is a doctor, and had been
"umber of children. fined to her bed for several years moved to Taylor before her death#
The A^ermont (T exas) Star Thursday August 26, 1948
after a fall on the ice which broke
her hip. She had been a patient
in a Fort Worth hospital where
Dabney Answers
Opponent's Charges
QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED:
1. Knowledge Of The Law
2. Experience In Appelate
Practice
3. Wisdom And Mature
Judgment.
Compare
1. Actual Court Civil Appeals Practice
2. Actual law practice experience
Judge Dabney carried his home county of
Eastland by a substantial majority, although
Judge Gray, the third man in the race, also was
living in Eastland and holding court, where he
received a nice vote.
My opponent, living in Big Spring, is district
Judge of the 70th Di strict Court, which is com-
posed of 5 counties, but only one of these coun-
ties is ill the 11th Appellate district, where he is
now seeking office. In other words, 4-5t!i of his
judicial service is spent in the El Paso Appellate
District. Why elect him to the Eastland Court
when he renders only one lifth of his service in
OUR district?
My opponent is charging there will be two
members from Eastland County if I am elected.
The fact is that two members now LIVE at
Eastland and the third stays there much of the
time. In fact, since creation of this court ONLY
ALLEN D. DABNEY
DABNEY,
25 years
35 years
Opponent
NONE
7 years
ONE member lived in Eastland County WHEN
ELECTED OR APPOINTED, but almost ev-
eryone MOVED THERE after he became a
member. When they joined the court one present
member was of lJrown County, one of Taylor
County, and one of Haskell County. The Brown
County member is retiring, the Haskell County
member lives in Eastland and votes there, but
his address is listed as Haskell as late as 1945.
(Southwestern Reporter 187-88 2nd). Tlve Tay_
Jor County member lives in Eastlalld but votes
in Abilene.
My opponent ERRONEOUSLY bases his
qualifications to the Civil Appeals court on the
fa<#t that he is a district judge. Chief Hickman
of the Texas Supreme Const was not a district
judge before being elected to the Eastland court,
but was an active practicing lawyer, (as is Judge
Dabney) and as were mally others.
VOTE FOR
ALLEN D. DABNEY
FOR EASTLAND COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS
These Specials are
Saturday Only
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58 Pounds
EvcrSite
MOTHERS COCOA | lb
PINTOS g lbs
PURE LARD
4
lbs
lb
GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, won up
PIE APPLES, can
PEACHES, Old Ranger
APPLE JELLY 2 lb
BEE BRAND fly spray pint
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER can
BLISS COFFEE lb
OKRA lb
CABBAGE
TREND 2for
WES TEX SYRUP
MUSTARD GREENS gal
PEACH PUREE gal
gal
PINTOS Diamond Brand
TOMATO PUREE 0 cans
can
LUNCH MEAT. Oscar Mayer
PACKAGE WEINERS
PORK SAUSAGE lb
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948, newspaper, August 26, 1948; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127255/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.