The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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ASPERMONT, TEXAS STAR. FRIDAY JULY 7. 1950
NOTICE OF SALE School buses for
sale by the Aspermont School. Two
Dodge buses will be sold to the
highest bidder on separate sealed
bids.
Description, bid by number.
(1) 1940 Dodge truck-bus. Will
not run. body fair, motor incom-
plete. 4 poor tires, no motor num-
ber. good block.
(2) 1941 Dodge runs. Large 48
passenger, no seats. Bus in fair
condition. 6 fair tires.
May be seen at Aspermont High
School. No guarantee of any kind
made on this equipment. Board re-
serves the right to reject all bids.
Mail or hand bids to the secre-
tary rof the board C. M. Cooper
Aspermort. Texas by 6 p m Sat.
urday July 3th.
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I cover buttons, make button
holes- cover buckles and make
belts using Lamicel belting. Our
buttons and buckles are also non
rust. See me for this kind of work.
Will appreciate your business.
Mrs C. S Dickey
Late Thursday after noon
« small cloud burst hit the
town of Aspermont flooding
tbe streets of the town-
• It only lasted a few minutes
bvit was accompanied by a
a strong wind that did some
damages to the shade trees in
Of town-
.The total rainfall was 0 74
i&A according to Albert
■' RayforcL and Paul Henry
Gardner and families and
Jimmie Gardner all visited in
the home of their parents dur
ing the holiday period-
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BUTANE
Butane and Propane Tanks
Cook Stoves - Heaters
Sales and Installation
DIAL 2361 ASPERMOMT
TODAY'S SAVINGS ARE
TOMORROW'S SECURITY
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Visiting in the B A Cumbie
home over the week end and
during the holidays were Mr and
Mrs Bob Stafford and girls Ka-
ren and Sharon of Okla Mr. and
Mrs. B. A Jr and Allen of Ab-
ilene. Mr and Mrs Paul Cumbie
and girls of Andrews- Mr and
Mrs K T Cumbie and Ann of As-
permont unci Mr and Mrs Clif-
ton Gardner of Aspermont.
Truman and Ky Sherrod who
are attending college in Canyon
were home for the weekend.
Mrs. Marvin Austin is back at
her job at Bryant Link Co. after
several days in the hospital.
Mrs Bob Avery has returned
home from the Hamlin Hospital
reported doing fair.
David Bradshaw is at home
for the summer. He attended
Tech.
• Mr and Mrs A C McNutt Jr.
attended the wedding of a niece
in Abilene Sunday
Tommie Cumbie is spending
the summer in Mo. with his sis-
ter and brother in law Mr. and
Mrs Sam Paylor.
Legal Notice
Guardianship of Donald Dean
Trammel! and Arnold Leon
Trammel], minors. No. 543 Co-
unty Court of Stonewall County
Texas,
To all persons interested in the
estate of Donald Dean Trammel!
and Arnold Leon Trammell,
minors.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 0th day of July 1950 I, B.
O. Hawkins acting as guardian
of the estate of Donald Dean
Legal Notice
Guardianship of Dora May
Trammell a person of unsound
mind. No. 533 County Court of
Stonewall County, Texas.
To all persons Interested in the
estate of Dora May Trammell a
person ot unsound mind.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 6th day of July 1950. 1
Frank Lee Trammell acting as
guardian of the person and es-
tate of Dora May Trammell, a
person of unsound mind, filed
Trammell and Arnold Leon Tram ' with the County Clerk of Stone-
A comfortable feeling at any age - savings
that will help you retire, take advantage of
opportunities. The time to save is while you
are earning. We are here to serve you in the
safeguarding of your valuables and savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Aspermont, Texas
MEMBER F. O. I. C
V
mell minors filed with the Co.
Clerk of Stonewall County. Texas
a sworn application for author-
ity to make an oil, gas and min-.
eral lease on and covering the
following described land situ-
ated in Stonewall County. Texas
and belonging to said Donald
Dean Trammell and Arnold
Leon Trammell minors to wit:
An undivided I-50th interest
"inch in and to 2 surveys of
land as follows (1) All o-f the M.
E Meador survey No. 2 Pat-
ent No. 376. Vol. 29, Abstract No.
998 containing 160 acres of
land more or less and (2) All of
the John W. Trammell Survey
No. 1 Patent No. 68 Val. 33 Ab-
stract No. 1113 containing 160
acres of land more or less.
Such application will be heard
by the County Judge of Stone-
wall County, Texas in the Co.
court room at the court house of
Stonewall County in Aspermont
Texas on the 24th day of July
at 10:00 o'clock A. M. same be-
ing the time, place day and date
which have been designated by
the County Judge of Stonewall
County, Texas as the time, place
wall County, Texas, a sworn ap-
plication for authority to make
an oil, gas and mineral lease on
and covering the following de-
scribed land situated in Stone-
wall County, Texas and belong-
ing to said Dora May Trammell
a person of unsound mind to-wit:
An undivided 11-20th inter-
est in ard to 2 surveys of land
as follows: (1) All of the M. E.
Meador Survey No. 2 Patent No.
376, Vol. 29, Abstract No. 998
containing 160 acres of land more
or less and (2) All of the John
W. Trammell Survey No. 1 Pa-
tent No. 68, Vol- 33, Abstract No.
1113 containing 160 acrcs of land
more or less.
Such application will be heard
by the County Judge of Stone-
wall County, Texas in the Co.
court room at the court house of
Stonewall County in Aspermont
Texas, on the 24th day of July
at i0:00 o'clock A. M. same being
the time, place and day and date
which have been designated by
the County Judge of Stonewall
County Texas, as the time, place
day and date when and where
such application will be heard
by the County Court of Stone-
itting in
Mr and Mrs Buddy Rigsby of
Lockney returned home Wednes-
day after visiting his sister and
family Mr and Mrs Carlton Lam-
bert
FOR _ 1
GOVERNOR
Te First Elective Tmrm
SUPREME
COURT
PLACE 3
• A hard working lawyer
of w'de experience.
Native of V/est Texcs
(born in Ca!!chan Ccunly
in 1894).
© Worked way through
College. Graduated from
University of Texas Law
School and adrriH'i.'d to oc.r
in 1917.
© Served in World War I
and World War II. C!:ief
Prosecution Section War
Crimes. Wiesbaden, Ger-
many, 1945.
• Engaged in general
practice of law at Plain-
view from 1920 until ap-
pointed to Supreme Court
by Governor Jester in 1949.
• County Judge of Hale
County 1923-1926. District
Attorney 64th Judicial Dis-
trict 1927-1934, retiring
voluntarily.
Your Vote and Influence
Will Be Appreciated
day and date and where such
application will be heard by the i wa" County Texas
County court of Stonewall Coun- j 1'robate matters.
ty Texas sitting in Probate mat- : frank Lee Irammell Guardian
ters j of the person and estate of Dora
ALLAN
SHIVERS
575,674 Texans voted for
him for Lieutenant Gover-
nor in 1946 • 883,700 Tex-
ans voted to re-elect him
in 1948 • They believed in
him then • They believe
in him now • That's why
Texans will vote on July 22
to give ALLAN SHIVERS
a term of his own as Gov-
ernor of Texas.
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Mr and Mrs Joe
and Mis George
Mr and Mrs Ward
elyn Kolb spent
at Fort Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs Ira Carlisle of
OkJa. spent the week end wrflb
his sister Mrs H T Ward.
Mi and Mrs Melv<n Boyd and
daughter of Weatherford spent
the week end with his sister Mr )
\V S Featherston.
Mr and Mrs P C Carr and Cut
ily are visiting relatives here
Archie Lieb spent the week
end at Fort Worth.
fit all inttrwiiuHilB.
loiy to bwy from i
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GEORGE C. KENADY
R. O. Hawkins Guardian of (lie
estate of Donald Dean Trammell
and Arnold Loon Trammell mi-
nors.
May Trammell.
sound mind.
a person of un-
;-ponl
,'ith his
'em#
FOR RRNT new 2 niuni hou.-:<
fu rnished.
Walter B Hills
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FEES11 i-XIGS r« r • ever;
day. Mrs C. N. My r.. at th-
Crystal B;o ker resicl* iv.1 '■
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Jimmy Myers of i
July 4th here at hoi
parents Mr and Mrs Odcll Myers
Etta Fae Hahn who is atten-
ding HSU spent the week end
with her parents Mr and Mrs.
Ray Hahn.
Mrs Lindell Ellison and Mrs
A B Ellison attended to business
in Abilene Monday.
Mrs Alice Woolen will receive
her degree at HSU this Satur-
day- She is a daughter of Mr-
and Mrs- Fred Ritchie-
Dinner guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs Tom Hart Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs Earnest Hart
of Bakersfield Calif- Mr and Mi's
Clay Hart and family of Pa-
ducah. Borden Hart of Dumonf?
Doll Jones of Guthrie. Mr and
Mrs Cecil Gerloff and Miss Sue
Hart of Levelland- Mr and Mrs
Roy B Hart of Colo City and II
L Reynolds.
Visitors in the Sid DuBose
home Sunday wen; their son
j Weldon and wife of Abilene and
j Mrs Albert Withff o( Corpus
Christi ' * ''%
Mr and Mrs Carlton Lambert
spent the week end with her I
parents Mr and Mrs Rigsby in
Locknev-
Horaee Driver o.' Amarillo vis
ited his parents Mr- and Mrs W
E Driver over the week end.
Mr and Mrs T E Buekner a
Juanell of Abilene spent last
week visiting Mrs Koy Alien-
Mrs Joe Halfacre, of Odessa i;
visiting Mrs Jim Rrtherford.
EXPERIENCE
Is What Counis
DR. C. L. Mclnturff
Chiropractor
X-Ray Laoratory
HEALTH ADDS YEARS TO
LIFE AND LIFE TO STEAKS
514 North Swenson Avenae;
STAMFORD TEXAS
QUEEN
Showing this Week
j BIGGER:
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Double Feature Friday and Sat
Mattinee until 5 p- m- Only the.
Western after 5 Sat-
Allan Rocky Lane
Death Valley Fighfer j
PLUS SECOND FEATURE
Mike) Conrad Pal Garriso
The Flying Saucer
PREV- SAT- & SUN- MATT-
Wm llolden Coleen Gray
Father is a Bachelor
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SI'S- - MON - TUESDAY
. . > n John Hodi.a'k
BATTLEGROUND'
BUY AND LEAVK
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WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Kdi'i.ifn' Gwenn - and - Lassie
Geo. 6. Kenady Challenge to Lassie
BEN RAMSEY
Candidate for
IT. GOV
Has the Experience!
A Blacktop Wood
To Evir/ Farm Home
SUMMER CLEARANCE
Sale on Dresses
House Dresses $1.50 to $3
.Everything Priced at a Bargain.
SMITH DRESS SHOP
NOTICE
PMu TOP-QUALITY
Mobil Products
and
Automotive Accessories
for
Buick
Kaiser
Chevrolet
Lincoln
Cadillac
Mercury
Chrysler
Nash
Croaley
Oldsmofcile
DeSoto
Packard
Dodge
Pontlac
Fraxer
Plymouth
Ford
Studshaker
Hudson
Willy*
LAMBERT'S
YOUR ntSNOLV
MAGNO1!
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Why You
SAVE MONEY
When You Buy
GATES
Dust-Scald
Tractor Belts
Th® cent el * tractor belt io
small, but without * belt, yout
tractor cannot run. A otallod
tractor can complotoly atop
your harvoat work, and you
WASTE tho VALUABLE TIME
it takva Io rapiaca th* broken
bolt, f
8avo' yourself thooo costly
delay* by getting • Gate*
"Bust-Soald" Tractor Belt. The
tmdenide of the Gate* Spe-
cially Engineered tractor bel*
is built with a special DOST
SEAL (Patent Pending)—crack*
•as't Mart—dual and dirt can't
work into the belt Thai's the
reason Gates "Dual - S e a I d"
Tractor Soils lost over TWICE
os LONG as ordinary bolls,
ft* We have a new Gates Dust-
Sea Id" Ml to St pour tractor.
Got mm today. ~
LINSLEY
Service Station
I offer for sole subject to approval of
the District Court the Neal place north
cast of Hamlin on Sections 140 and 141
B. B. B. & C. Ry Co Survey 226 1-3 acres
First Class Farm. Submit your sealed bid
to me by July 20 for submission to tho
Court.
H. H.SHADLE. Receiver
BREAKFAST
We Are Now Opening at 5 each morning
Come and Eat Breakfast with us. Break-
fast with Coffee for anly 65c.
For A Real Treat at noon time try Ottr
Fried Chicken Sandwich. « <
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1950, newspaper, July 7, 1950; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127355/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.