The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948 Page: 5 of 6
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itation By Publication
The State of Texas
To the Sheriff or any Constable
Stonewall County, Greeting:
Mrs. Ella Pumphrcy, adminis.
itrix, of the Estate of Aaron
rmstrong Pumphrey, Jr. deceas-
•having filed in our County
>urt her final account (if the
edition of the said Es-
e of s;iid Aaron Armstrong
imphrey, Ji deceased numbered
7 oil the Probate Docket of
)newal| County, together with
application to be discharged
mi said administration,
You are hereby commanded,
that by (publication of this writ one
time and said publication shall be
not less than ten days before the
return day hereof, in a newspaper
•printed in th County of Stonewall
you give due notice to all persons
interested in the Account for Fin-
al settlement of said Estate to ap-
pear and contest the same if they
see proper so to do, on Monday
the 11th day of September A. D. !
19-18 at the Court House of said
County, in Aspermont, Texas when
said Account and Application will
be acted upon by said court.
Given under my hand and seal
of said court, at my office in the
This Saturday..
Is the day to ■vote itt the Second Democratic
Primary
Arthur E. Brown
I Will Appreciate you voting for him for
SHERIFF
m<s
lax Assessor - Collector
Court House of Stonewall Coun-
ty, Texas this 24th day of August
A. D. 1948. Harold S. Kenady,
Clerk, County Court, Stonewall
County.
1 hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and cor-
rect copy of the Original Writ now i
in iny hands.
O. Hawkins, Sheriff, Stone-
wall County, by Arthur E. Brown
deputy.
Came to hand on the 2-ltli day of
August 10!H, at 3 '/clock •>. nv
B, O. Hawkins, Sheriff, by Ar-
trur E. Brown, deputy.
Mr and Mrs. Clifton Gardner;
of Abilene spent the week. e d here
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
B. A. Cumbie Sr. and Mr. and
Mrs Ward Gardner.
Mrs. R B. Godloe and child-
ren Roy and Kay are visiting in
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Da I by Sr.
FOR SA! F.
Oil Heater at a bargain
Thor washing machine. Motor
Alone worth $35.
GEO. H. BRAFSliAW.
FOR POLIO INSURANCE
SEE T. J. BEIDLEMAN
Political
Announcements
Tile following
thori/i'ii the St:c
as candidates for
Which then *P"<
persons liave au-
:i! ,-iii1 mii11 ice rhem
the office, under
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subject to the Action of the second
1 )ernocratic. Prirnan
August 28, 1948.'
to be held <>M
OF TEXAS
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PI 1944 Ford Tractor and' Equipment
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Q1050 Good farms and Ranches lor sale.
PI? If you have a farm or ranch in Stonewall County would like
to list it for you
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□ Wc have many calls for this t)\>c of property.
I oi Associate
Civil Appeals
l'l th Judicial
C'I (Ml. C
J usticc, C on i t
, (Eastland)
District
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Johnson Chapel
News
Mrs. E Galloway, Reporter
Rev Bill Minor was a visitoi
Sunday bringing a spiritual mess-
age At the evening service. The
regular preaching dates are the 1st
and 3rd Sundaes..
V .t'vrs 8'Old'1 in the h:'We of
Mr. and Mrs Weldon Swink and
famil" were .his sisters Mrs Rar -
ett, Mrs Gib Sinn of Brownwood, j
Mr. and Mrs. Christ' -son oM
Colo. Cite and other visitors were ,
Mr and Mrs Herman McFanry;
Mrs Bailey Clark and son Oscar j
Dicke rson.
Mr and Mrs .! B Fee and fam-
ily attended a reunion in th - home
of her grand father Mr. McDowell
of S.hinerv Fake community.
Mr. and Mrs. John Usrv and
'little daughter Linda Lou were
visitors in the home of his sister
Mrs L D Trammel 1 Sunday.
The qt lilting club -met Aug 18
in the home of Mrs F Galloway
There were twenty si.v Present.
Two «]uiIts were quilted for Mrs
Baker.
Mrs. F. Roddv and Doris arc-
visiting in Colo. City with her mo
ther M rs. (I-eiger. .
Horace Driver spent the week
end with home folks.
The fa.rmers are cutting their
cane and combining maize. I he
Ft" crops are badly in need of
rain.
A
Mrs E C Marr is reported to be
on the sick list.
FOR SAFE
Cotton sacks, gloves and duck
GF.O. FI. BRADSIIAAV
FOR POFIO INSURANCE
SEE T. F BEIDLEMAN
NOTICE
R.E.A.
Subscribers
Yes, the long waited for Rural Electric
Service is about to materialize.
Poles are being erected and it will not be
so very long now until you will be receiving
the same good electric service that your
town neighbors are enjoying.
When you have your premises wired be
sure to use only a wire man who is qualified
and recognized by your
Dickens County
ALFEN D. DABNEV
For State Senator. 30th. Dist.
KIFMER B FOR BIN
STEELING PARR ISM
For Sheriff Ta.\ Asses>ni and Col.
WARREN W FRAZIER
ARTHUR E. BROWN
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a good stock of hay
ties.
ROCKAVFI L BROS, and
Hamlin, Texas
CO.
G. Bynum Britton, Manager
Please Examine The
FACTS
Abaft Yoor C.\" Appeals Court
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TO WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN
This is to Certify that Mr.
Box Four-six
Phono Onc-five-six
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ED'S FIXiT SHOP
RADIO ||ERV1CE FURNITURE. REPAIRING
FURNITURE REFINISHING and FlMlOFSTERING
CABINET WORK AND OTHER WOOD WORK
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CONDITIONER REPAIRING |
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Appeals have been made for the "Eastern" end
of the District to have representation on the 11th
iCourt of Civil Appeals.
JUDGE CECIL CO I/LINGS IS FROM HOWARD
COUNTY. HE WAS BORN IN ERATII COUNTY. III:
PLEDGES TO SERVE ALL THE I ITII JUDICIAL
DISTRICT. 1IE MAKES NO AI'I'EAL TO SEC-
TIONALISM, BELIEVES IT HAS NO HEALING IN
THE HEAL TEST OF A JUDGE — THAT OF EX-
PERIENCE AND PROVEN ABILITY.
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A misleading question lias been put to you: "Why
shave all the Judges from the West?"
CONOCO
GASOLINE, OIL
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t Milage Merchant
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MOTOR OIL
We,d like to be the ones that
keep youi ear i" good condition
for your driving eonvenietiee,
Wc handle only the best 'if
tine products and accessories for
your car. We offer the fine s< '_
vicc and courtesy you apprceiaV
Drive in tolay. Wp nppreei^
ate your busin«A
OF THREE JUSTICES ON TIIE COURT NOW, ONE
IS FROM EASTLAND COUNTY, ONE FROM
DROWN COUNTY, ONE FROM TAYLOR COUNTY.
NONE OF THESE IS A "WESTERN" COUNTY.
ELECTION OF JUDGE COLLINGS' OPPONENT
WOULD MEAN TWO JUSTICES FROM EAST-
LAND COUNTY ALONE. LOOK AT THE FORMER
JUSTICES: JUDGE PANNILL FROM STEPIIEN-
\ ILLE, JUDGE ICIDGELL i 1JOM BRLCKENRIDGE,
JUDGE HICKMAN FROM HRECK EN RIDGE AND
DUBLIN, JUDGE LITTLER I ROM BIG SPRING,
JUDGE LESLIE FROM COLORADO CITY, JUDGE
FUN DERIS! RK I ROM EASTLAND. OUT OF NINE
PRESENT AND FORMER JUSTICES, ONLY TWO
HAVE BEEN FROM A "WESTERN" COUNTY.
CECIL COLLINGS
Is the ONLY JUDGE in the Llth Civil Appeals
Court race. He has served with distinction for 10
years as a District Judge. He asks your vote on
August 28 on the basis of his ability to serve ALL
the llth Supreme Judicial District,
<Pd Pol. Adv.)
A resident oi Aspermont, I e\a>, is recognized in the Dickens
County Electric Cooperative, In.. as beillg thur ■ ,.:hly conupctcnt
.ind qualiiied to do wiring as is required by this •..<-operative, and
tiie National Fleetrical Code.
Sickens Co. Electric
CC'Opsrative, Inc.
(i. BYNUM BRITTON. Manager
I Specialize in Electrical work. and RE A
Wiring. Four and a half years experience
with RE A. Full Stock of Electrical Parts
and Supplies.
I am Now Operating at the new Star Cafe
I am making my home here, and invite
your patronage
RAY REEVES
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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/m1/5/?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.