The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954 Page: 2 of 6
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PEACOCK NEWS
MRS. M F. CHILDRESS. Reporter
LOCALS
Mr Johnny Cobb i tVco.s
and Lee Caldwell oi <irand-
berry were visiting ;n the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
North during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Putter-
son and family , of Andrews
were visitors on Saturday and
Sunday in the home1 of Mr and
Mrs. W. J. Patterson
Mr. and Mrs H. B. F.tt- of
Tohako and Aubry Pitt- >>f
Westmoreland-, Cad'., wwc - -i-
tors in the homes of Mr ar:t*
Mrs. Ott King and Mr and
Mrs. Dee King last week
Friends of James Branrien
Will be sorry to learn that ho
underwent surger> ab' at ten
days- ago, but will be glad to
learn that, at last report, he
was doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs W Martin of
Gatesville, Texas, visited m th>-
home of Mr and Mr:-. M K
Childress, on Satardav :irJ Sun
day. Sunday mpWung, •he.' a!!
w-ent to a family reun.on and
had a very n;ee 't.-me J A
Templeton came home with
them, and arc -uppe
supper, the Mar' nr.J'
Templeton v.vr • on ih.c-
to Winters and Gate.-v;!
Jim Graves and 11 M \\
are surely 'gointg mtq
business, is they a:>
all the Holsh cO'a -
find.
Sunday visitor-, kt
of Mr. and Mr- 11 M Wr:-h!
were Mr. and Mrs Alva Patter-
son of Old G'orv Mr and
Mrs Red Worthing-or of Double
Mountain.
Mr. and Mr- Raymond Mc-
Cough and >on of Oklahoma
City were visitors in the homes
of Mr and Mrs. Bid Craft ,.nd
Mr. and Mrs. T J Rash last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John King.
Jr., of Hobbs. N.M., were re-
cent visitors in the homv of
Mr and Mrs. L. D. Bilberry.
Jin- Hash returned last Tues
day from a trip to Hobbs.
X( w Mexico
Mr and Mrs, Lloyd Rash and
boys of Arlington were recent
v:>.iors :ii the home ■>' Mrs
.1 E. Rash
Friends of Mrs. H A. Stewart
will he ,-orry to learn that she
had to undergo surtiery W<
wish her a speeds recovery.
Mr and. Mrs C, K Ho'lorna:
made a trip to New Mexico,
recently They visited with
relatives and attended to bust
ness. While they were away,
their >on. Rev. Cub HoHbman.
operated' the store for them
Mrs Carl Brister left last
Tuesday for a visit with her
daughter and son-in-law. Mr
Mi
Barney Shadlc
After
M •
H.1V
i la, rv
home j
.'Utend church Sunday
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ISSl'ES, S111VKRS NWS
AUSTIN, A.igust 20 C. v
A Ian Shiver- said this vu- -k
that t\v isted tacts and in.-
re resentations were hamper
ing prospects for an inerea-e it-
old age pensions.
He said the facts were being
clouded in such a way by his
opponent that the voters did
not have a clear understanding
that they have the right to cast
ballots in November on
creasing pensions.
He pointed out that the oeop f
will vote in the Novembei
election on a constitutional
amendment to raise the ceding
on old age assistance.
"Many people do not r«a! >:e
that this question is not tor a
decision by Allan Shiver- or
Ralph Yarborough, but b> "hi
peo'ole themselves in trie No-
vember election, the (>o\e "av
said.
The t lover nor -a no- .ui.-ng
tat.emen! by Yarborourh havt
canifUScd t h; people r^'
no.n I when ' ■ 1 '
prospect's of a 'air vol- ■ n n.
amendment.
Shivi rs said that niio
< \ a former d ■!rio' • a.ire. nie
"never lifted a lea: : ' h> sp
increase old agr pen-, o
d. • he has worki d
If) increase pre- or
I iudges
f he were re;i" .
old age pension1-.
done the same
■ ■id oeople of V
The Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texos
ODDLY ENUF!
Thursday, August 26, 1954
Th Thursday, A
by Frohman
st
a.- 'dorte foi'
i retii'C'tl
Ho has appt-:
-e,l befere ^
I^gisiaUire :::t.
n. S-400 a r'::
i pens;.or,s for
but
ever has walk
-ci rhf six '/'•
-■ from his - .of'
ice the ; "
Capitol:, wher'
tli. Levi's:
meet-,1 to
nk'c-mrhenrt
-.1 much as one
ioeaV re re
he
block.-
Stat«
la t vi t
even
for !he old folks,
i do not believt.
WEEK-END SPECIALS for CASH
We Give 5 Pet. Discount on AH Shelf Prices to All Those
That Receive Old Age Assistance Checks.
WITH $10.00 PURCHASE
SUGAR
HUNT'S (in hecvv svruD;
PEACHES
LIMIT
5 POUNDS FREE
HANDKERCHIEFS
USED TO BE WORN ON THE
HEAD/ IT'S SAID THE WORD
•HANDKERCHIEF"' COMES
FROM THE MEOIEVAL
FRENCH "COUVRE CHEf;"
OR 'HEAD COVERING.*
%
NOWADAYS, WE USE THEM AS
"BLOWERS/" 50FT, LINTLESS
FA6RICS DO NOT IRRITATE
THE NOSE'S DELICATE MUCOUS
MEMBRANE...ARE BEST FOR
SUFFERERS OF HAY FEVER OR
HEAVY COLDS.
FINLAND HAS THE HIGHtST
EKACY A.TF. IN THE WORLD/
- to do any i a:ni: about i >:d
pen.-ions, or other problem.-,
't-xas pi'piiii . except to use
as a vehicle for rpe;in
campaign promise.."
Geo: -e. l'arKilou-e of
,-. who be .11: ='t jv<jn an-
four-year term without
■ .'tu'in, supported Shi.vers
s old one assistance recel'd.
house st it' •• that Shiver^
i- thi. (:1 age aSsist-
I si v. i'Vi : pi,: m:: !he -'aluU
Texa-
I la: Si: i\ i
i two'W
11 d i.
-la.iv;
onst il utional amendment to in-
crease old age pensions. The
people o
f Texa- will vote on
old the Old
;igo that he
Id
approval ot
Limit
SARDINES
4X0. 2 1-2 cans $] QQ
10 "lalrans $L00
ore
CKERS
Supreme Crackers and Cookies
2-lb. box
BRING THK ( HIU)RK\"S
SHOES IN FOR EXPERT
KM PA IK,
Special 1 .u r taken with young
shoes t<i .lifeguard growing,
young' feel.
DERO'S
SHOE SHOP
f-oz. can
^ h n
ft
SuS 5 "hn W 2&* 5 •?' * §
Sun S;nin Sweet i
xi« i1 HI8.
Libhv's Crushed
^ cans
SiK 303 cans
buffet ^v/v 7
fy flat cans
p n I H F 5
2 cans for
10 flat cans
IN OUR MARKET
GRADE A MEATS
iUwd Lean
MEAT 3
Good and Tender ROAST per pound
per pound
per pound
ROUND STEAK
T-Bone or Sirloin STEAKS
39
msii£v.
tl (in
thai amendment in November- •
proe-f that Allan Sh.vtrs carries
nit his pi tiinise.-,."
P;)i'khouso said wnile others
were making promises to lurt
tin- vote of the oh: .'nioplc,
that th; Shivers administration
affected a program to absorb
all old age assistance adminis-
trative costs in the State's gen-
eral fund, leaving the enthe
irll.i.OOO.OO'O yeariv iini;t on \v<ld'-
f.ir-e pending wiio''!\ for that
purpose
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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/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.