The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1954 Page: 2 of 6
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Thursday, July
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CLARK—
(Continued from Page H
Commissioner, Precinct No. 4. I
would like to make the follow-
ing statement:
During the four years 1 have
been your commissioner, 1 have
at all times worked for the best
interest of the people of Pre-
cinct No. 4, and of Stonewall
County; bearing in mind that I
am a servant of the people and
it is my desire !o serve you to
the best of my ability.
I have worked diligently to
keep the finances of Precinct
No. 4 in the best of condition.
Subscribe to
THE
ABILENE
REPORTER-NEWS
Carrier delivery to your resi-
dence by John Childress
>er v i ce g u a rants -ed,
Reasonable subscription rates
by the week or by the month.
We are now, ;md have been m
llu< past .strictly on a cash ba-
sis It is my desire to continue
on this basis, and 1 am sure
that is the desire of the people
of Precinct 4.
May 1 ask your sincere con-
sideration in my bid for a third
term as Commissioner of Pre-
cinct No. 4.
Sincerelv.
BAILEY B CLARK
(Pd. Pol. Adv. i
MORGAN—
(Continued from Page 1)
the office of Commissioner of
Precinct No. 3 in Stonewall
County, subject to action of the
Democratic Primary.
If I have missed any one, it
was not my intention, and I
sincerely hope that you will;
consider this a personal visit,
asking for vour vote and sup-
port in this race.
I have enjoyed being in your
homes, renewing our acquaint-
ances, talking to old friends
and making new ones.
I have tried at all times to be
FEEDS and SEEDS
—SEE rs FOR A LI TOI'R FEED AND SEED NEEDS—
Paymaster Feeds
Discount Gircn F.F.A. and -J-H Club Members U'ho Are
Feeding Out Projects.
PLENTY OF
( HICK STARTER AND GROWER.
— Insecticides of ALL Kinds -—
FOR GRASSHOPPERS JOHNSON GRASS - COTTON
SPRAY GI NS AND STOCK SPRAYS
METCWLF FEED and PRODUCE
Aspermont
Located Back of Humble Station
COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Colognes end Beth Powder
Evening in P^ris
Trifling
FOR ALL YOUR DRUG SUNDRIES
SEE US
^ V MS DRUG
as tan with mv opponents a.-,
I would have them to bo with
me, running this race on my
own merits and nut on anyone's
demerits.
I have not made any prom- i
ises, so am not tied or obligated
to anyone. If elected, I will .
give each one in the precinct |
the same consideration, not |
putting anyone first, and spread- j
ing the money which we have
to all points in the precinct.
Again, let me thank each of
you for your kindness shown ,
me in your homes and for your i
consideration in my behalf.
Again let me assure you, that
if I am elected, I will always
be at your service, striving to
please each of you.
Sincerely,
TRAVIS MORGAN.
(Pd .Pol. Adv.)
DRIVER—
(Continued from Page 1)
my name before you for an-
other term as your County and
District Clerk, wherein 1 slated
that I would make n more ex-
tended statement later.
1 appreciate moiv than words
can express, the many courte-
sies shown me in the past and
feel that tin- experienyv 1 have
had in the office already will
justify in my asking for it
again.
1 fiii" asking fo: : my second
elective term as County and
District Clerk of Stonewall
County Due fo 'hr pressing
duties' of thc office, time will
not permit nit- an '■■\tended cam-
paign, so I ask that vou ac-
cept this as a suicctv solicita-
tion of your vol: and influence
on .1 i!y 24, 1954
Rept-ctfuliv.
J DARV'OL DHIYKR
Pd Pol Asiv i
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BUL.LARD—
'Continued from Pac< 1)
county nr-•.v.-rv-n.. r. t■ miiko
my fip a' stateme:-" ,Iu!v
IM: 1 flat
M11 v. i: iiack •«. Sfo-icw:-di
C ount' the secon:I ' ■ :y> < in
M:-- -h. HIM. and havi-c owned
*"• 'n !he ctuihtv since
IMF. I fi.ivc h,H-nn\c v. rv inlcf-
fr' (' " 'he ' ^ and wt-l-
fare ef Stonow. Covi'ntv diir-
:nc this time.
1 ;rn "i favor a financial
sfatein:":.t beui:: published in
the cn;mty w-napr •• nt Iras'
oner a year be !'ne Commission-
ers' Court The cqple have
right to know the -tatus of fh<
counlv. relative fp the receipts
and disbiircr-nients of public
monie -
I am v. favor of a sound ru-
ral road prn:;:-nm. giving •special
attentinn nu<- school bus
routes bv th>- rotation of roan
1v-owned - o . prnent. Hv rotat-
ing ;hi f py ipment from one
precir'-ct 'o ■'nthor; In a period
of f;v< o; -. -irs ihe county
coii'-i - u:nber ,,f -he
a nd :'5'r|s This nro-
gram ha worked in other coup.-.
■ ■ . ■ ,r svei
with each and every situation in
a practical and impartial man-
ner. A majority shall rule—
whether I be for or against the
issue. I shall give equal justice
to all, and special privileges to
none. I have not made any
special promises, and will be
under obligation only to the du-
ties of the ofice.
1 am asking for the office on
my own merits. Your vote and
support will be appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
V. R. (Van) BULLARD.
(Pd. Pol Adv.)
hart—
(Continued from Page 1)
means of thanking each of you
for the many courtesies extend-
ed in my campaign for this
most impcVtant office. for I
honestly believe the office of
county commissioner is one of
the most important in our
county government.
I have attempted to person-
ally see each of yon during my
campaign, but if 1 have missed
anyone, please consider this a
personal solicitation of your
vole and support.
Again thanking you for any
consideration in my behalf. T
am
Sincere'v.
LAWSON MART
(Pd .Pol Adv.)
CUMBIE-
(Continued from Page 11
from past experience of countv
affairs in other offices and
from the knowledge .1 have
gained in serving yon as Coun-
ty Judge for the past 1" month,
w:!! help me to serve you better
:n the future.
Owing to the duties of the of-
fice. :t has b-.'en impossible for
n:e to make a regular house-to
house canvass throughout the
county. I have missed seeing
s--rn< of you. but please accept
'h'-c as a personal solicitation
for your infliienci r-nri vbfi on
•lu'"-' 24th
Thanking you for the many
vm
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r'ONERS •
♦ ACCESSORIES
Aspermonf :
KOLB'S GRCCPPV & MKT.
& TEXACO SER. ST A.
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" * *
congratulations on my appoint-
ment and for the encouragement
you have given me during this
campaign. 1 am
Sincerely.
B. A. CUMBIE.
(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
••a looking for bet- \
:ormanee. dr:\e in
: of our H;-Octane i
McAFEE—
(Continued from Page 1)
friends and voters to do so. and
after giving it due considera-
tion, i entered the race, and 1
am making it on my own ex-
perience and qualifications for
the office.
1 have had enough exper-
ience to realize that it is an of-
fice with much responsibility,
and that the tax assessor-collec-
tor par! of this ofice is a full-
time job as is the sheriff's de-
partment.
I have made a consistent ef-
fort to see each of you in this
campaign. If I have missed
any of you. 1 did not do so in-
tentionally, and I want fo take
this importunity to -express my
appreciation for the many cour-
tesies and hospitalities you have
shown me in my canvass of the
county.
1 wili appreciate it very much
if each of you will take this as
ii rc-rsonal solicitation 'of your
vote and confirm-;d friendship.
Again thanking one and all.
I am
Your F. i, -irt
H, O. McAFEE.
(Pd Pol. Adv.)
COCHRAN—
(Continued from Page 1)
and four years in Wilbarger
County. Texas, besides being
Deputy Marsha! for eigh' years
in the Dakota*. I fully realize
my responsibility as an of fie:
and what a strain it nuts upon
mr.n. but 1 think that 1 er •
fulfill mv duties o- 1 would no:
ask for the office.
Stop Taking
Harsh Drugs for
Constipation
Avoid intestinal Upset! Get Relief This
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way!
• For constipation, never take harsh drugs.
They cause brutal cramps anil griping,
disrupt normal bowel aciion, make re-
peated doses seem needed.
When you aje temporarily consti-
pated, jet surt but gentle relief—without
silts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr.
Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in
Syrup Pepsin. The eSctract of Senna in
Dr. Caldwell's is one of the final n.itural i
laxatives known to medicine.
Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes
good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis-
fying relief of temporary constipation
for every member of the family. Helps
you get "on schedule" without re-
peated doses. Even relieves stomach
sourness that constipation often brings.
Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money back it
not satisfied Mail bottle to Box 280,
New York iS, N. Y.
Officers sometimes make it
hard upon themselves by not
treating others as they vou Id
like to be treated. We are ali
human beings, and like to b<
treated as such, and most all
of us respect an officer of the
law if he respects himself and
treats other people as they
should be treated.
I love young people, and like
to see,them have their childish
fun. I enjoy their company and
love to help them get started
in life to make noble men and
women, for they soon will have
to take over where you and 1
are now. They are the eomine
citizens of our country, and
may God bless them and pre-
pare them for their position in
life.
I love to help everyone that
I can and will do my duty as
an officer to help everyone that
tries to do right, no matter who
he is; and to uphold the laws
of our country and to bring the
law-breakers to justice.
My home has always been
open to everyone that came mv
way--strangers and all I do
not claim to be a good man. J
have always heard that
lakes a thief to catch a thief.
Mavbe it takes a bad man to
catch a bad man. If that ••
what you people want done, f
am the man vou should nut "
office: for all mv opponent'-
are good men as far as '
know, thev never did r. wron"
in their lives and 1 have do"
."hfu.it ( yerythnig ' was b"
enough In do and have beet-
thrown in contact with tu
worst men of our eounfrv anr'
' know how to handle them.
! I know how to get along with
; your boys for 1 love them all,
i no matter who they are or
what they are accused of. Many
are accused of things thai they
never did or would not do.
I know that 1 haven't gotten
to see all of you people to ask
your support in the coming
election, and if I haven't, I hope
you will take this as a per-
sonal interview and give me
due consideration when you go
to cast your vote for Sheriff.
Thanking all of you in ad-
vance for any favor you may
do for me, I am
Yours truiy.
B. J. COCHRAN.
(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
SAVE WITH
SAFETY
Buy Riverside Deluxe WhitewcHI
tir— dress up your cor ot •
price far below other fir t-Bn*
whitcv.-olls. You get the topi wh«i
you get a Riverside DeLux®.
6.00-16
23.254
6.70-17
Plus F-i!. Tix
"o *
An honest, :cr.t ess rawyer, for-
mt-r district judge and assist-
•nl attorney general of Texas;
pan ex-serviceman and school
(••aclier; a home owner, church
•ii civic worker; and a family
man.
(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
Riverside Deluxe 6.00-16 Tubes.
None Finer. Plus Fed. Tox. 2 r)0
TIRES MOUNTED-No charge.
Drive right out with /our new
Riversides. See us any time for
fop (ire service.
LAMBERT
SIRVtCE STATfON
phone 2051
ASPERMONT
AUTHORIZED dealer
Riverside Tires ami Tubes. Win-
ter King Car and Tractor Bat-
VOTERS
LET'S GET OUR SIGNALS RIGHT
!
1
b
5 j<* cnnalidate >v!io mtiild !<>i
t!it' radical oiii-of-slatc (iO-I'AC.
A!>.\ nd >AAC loader* run
I V\a s.
(p) willi Allan Shivers >vlio In-
lirve.s IVxas .should br run in
SYxau* for IV\aits.
l In' c a it d ■ d a I f nlio Mould
hand Duval County bark lo
tii'Drijf !*«rr.
^ lb«- candidal*- wliw will mil
segregation in our Tr.«a« puhlir
add who wit willing •<>
givr Ihr Tr*n* lidi'land« aw«r.
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Willi Allan Shivers who will
continue lo I arri„lu a„,, M„
oilier Irpes of hossisiu. iiieluding
I tiiiiiiiiliiism.
Willi Allan Shivers who won
'llf lidelaBids fighi «nd who will
Kcjrp nrgregalinn in our pnblir
schools.
Ike candidate who. n aci ex-
judge, puis jatdgavs' pensions
ahead of old age pemvionw.
w.lh Allan Shivers who
favors a fnll parilv for farmers
' pen.sion.s r«>r all
eligible aged rilirens.
Ibe Iwice-beaSen. ntud-slifil-
ing candidate who has no pro-
gram and rrfn.sew In come out in
Ibe open and answer question*
about the issues.
U; wilh Allan Shivers who has
a constrnrlive program for nil
I exanw and who lakes a solid
stand on all i.s.itiie.s.
COMES
FIR ST WITH
ALLAN SHIVERS
>«A* AllAN MW ON *0« fAVC>Sff( tMfrQ SUf
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Thursday
STATE S<
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(Editor's Nc
second in a sc
f.ieles from S>
Service on th
stream flood
H. N. Smith,
servationst for
today that mu
dustrial users i
cause to worr;
with the evap
from the smal
Soil Sonservat
stream flood |
Mr. Smith j
the 40 flood
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1954, newspaper, July 22, 1954; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127567/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.