The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1953 Page: 2 of 6
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Poge Two
Thrrtspermont sto-
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OLD GLORY NEWS
Ml-S. LYNN FLOWERS, Reporter
OLD GLORY
SCHOOL NEWS
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stone of
Wichita Palls spout the week-
end with ■:he? H. E. Stone.-.
Mrs. Em.il Wolseh uades wi at
surgery in th-e Slam ford ho
pitai recently, but has returned
homer
Donald Hollar and Dewey
Stone of Outhrie were recei:'
visitors in 'he H. E. Stone
hom?.
Jerry Burgess, little son of
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Burgess,
is a patient in the Stan-ford
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T! Stone
visited their daughter. Betty
Keener, and family at Estel-
line, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schmidt
and his sister, Mrs. Sylvia Tie-
mann, of Austin visited relatives
here and attended the funeral
of their uncle, C. F. Erdman.
Thursday.
Mrs. Frank ie Kin man and
daughters of Fort Worth came,
last Thursday for the Erdman
funeral, and visited with her
mother, Mrs. W. F. Trede-
meyer. Sr.
Mr. a-nd Mrs; A V Mouse
spent the week-ond in Slam-'
ford with her lister. Hazel
Trice.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wende
of Cisco have returned home
after spending several days
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Erdman Mr Erd
man v.as laid to rest in Bran-
TH
denbtirg Cemetery he
day afternoon.
Ilek'ii Hei'ttenberger is v-,
ing relatives in Lubbock,
Mrs. L). W. Counts and two
daughters, who live near Sa-
gei-ton. attended church Sunday
morning at the Church of
Christ here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hahn
and son, Jerrv, of Lubbock
visi'ted relatives here
tended the fun-era 1
Hahn's uncle, C. F.
last Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. B, R
have been informed that their
son, 2nd Lt. Glen Johnson, has
recently been promoted to the
rank of 1st Lieutenant in Sac-
ramento. Colif.
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Anderson at Leuders on Sun-
day. Other visitors in the An-
derson home were Mr, and
Mrs. Herman Raphelt, Melvin
and Leslie Baitz', Mr. and Mrs.
Georee Olson and son.
Donald, all of Stamford;
IJ! lie Thane, Mr, and
Manuel Thane and Danny
and at-
of Mr.
Erdman,
Johnson
Fred
Mrs.
Mrs
. Mi-
ami Mrs. Manuel Bosse, Mr. and
Andrew Anderson.
epidemic Of influenza
to be prevalent in this
Some of the recent yic-
have been the Buster
Tredemev er family-. Mrs. Carl
Dru Aedo'w and Joan, Willie
Diers arid Paul Edward Brown
A daughter was born to Mr.
Mrs
An
seetris
area
tims
SEMESTER ENDS
The fail serm-i-r i,-f ih's
school, year ends with :me. lei-
examination, -which are to be
given next week. A schedule
for high school tes-ts has b>. en
posted. Students aiv urged to
hand in all work that is clue or
overdue, and to review for the
tests. As most of the courses
now being offered are full-
credit courses, a few curriculum
changes for the spring semester
will.be offered. Senior boys
will study commercial arith-
metic instead of business law.
PEACOCK NEWS
MRS. M F CHILDRESS. Reporter
HOMES FOR SALE
IF VOL ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME—COME IN AND
LET l"S SHOW VOL WHAT WE HAVE FOR SALE.
WE MIGHT HAVE WHAT VOL ARE LOOKING FOR.
ANYTHING THAT WE HAVE LISTED IS IOR \ Ol R
INSPECTION.
V,'?' \V\NT TO SERVE YOLR NEEDS—
MYERS AGENCY
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Following is a schedule of
conference basketball games
to be played by the Old Glory
High School. This schedule is
for both " boys and girls: Janu-
ary 13—Avoca (here); January
16—Leuders (there); January
23—Aspermont (there); Janu-
ary 27—Avoca (here); Febru-
ary G—Leuders (here). Dis-
trict play-offs will follow these
games when winners of the
northern half will meet win-
n.esr of the southern half.
CHANGES IN PERSONNEL
Since Christmas there has
been a few changes in our
school personnel. Mrs. Aaron
House has taken the olace of
Mrs. Baitz as head cook in the
lunchroom. Edward Letz has
been given the job of bus driver
of the east route; Aaron House
was formerly the driver on this
route. Lai-kin Grosson is the
new caretaker of the school,
replacing Mr. House.
Siotsewii.il H<ii<
A L E S T A T E
-ASTERMON l'—- .
S'hiine 'MSI
ANNOUNCING
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT!
"Red's Maqnolio Service Station Is
Now Being Operated by J. H. Linsley.
We Si-ill Carry a Complete Line of Those
Dependable Magnolia Gasolines, Oils
and Lubricants.
—WASHING AND GREASING—
Our business will be known as
J. H. LINSLEY MAGNOLIA
SERVICE STATION
Phone 2506 Aspermont
Wholesale Office at Station
Pay Us A Visit'
NOTE OF SYMPATHY
The members of the faculty
and student bndv extend sym-
pathy to the farm's; of Mr.
C F. Evdm:>:i, who parsed away
on Wed: ie-: das monnhjji Jams
a"v 7 A'-- Erdn-ah wasiif, lOhh-
'!:ne:;res--i, at c-f this ©mnmhi-
tv. and pa-:- • .; a". >v a- a
spouts
By COACH DON ROGERS
Guest Commentatori
We wouldn't swap tho Pi-ates
for a pearl-handled monkey
wrench.' Their Christmas va-
cation seems to have agreed
w;:h them. Since returning
from the "lost week" they have
been playing winning basket-
be.':! The only losing team in
camp is the high school girls,
who have been doing a credit-
able „>ob, but have been facing
superior teams. The girls have
lost to Rochester -twice, and to
the Weinert team. Arlene
Webb's Junior girls took their
only game from Rule. The
Junior boys, captained by Doyle
Herttenbcrger, defeated a will-
ing but too small team from As-
permont in the only encounter
since Christmas.
The ones who nr? really
"carrying the mail" are the
high school boys, known as
and Mrs. Marvin Senechal at
Drake, North Dakota, on Janu-
ary 3. Mrs. Senechal is the
former Dora Erdman, and did
not get to attend ner father's
funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones and
JwMWy"*' of Aspermont. and Mr.,,
and Mrs, H. G. Klump were
Sunday evening guests in the
Joe Jones home.
A SAFE FARM LOAN
TERM: 20 TO 34 1-2 YEARS
Plan your financing as carefully as you
plan your new home Since 1917a FED-
ERAL LAND BANK LOAN has been the
SAFEST farm or ranch loan on the mar-
kef. Payments are geared to your normal
income. You ha*-.c "1 terms tOTcr ov, < r
vou rncy o - i J ocs; re /
HUBERT ROACH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
— General Practice —
TAX RETURNS
Offices over Stonewall-Kent
NF Loan Association
Aspermont, Texas
/ • \—V' ^
Cars need Weather
Fr*: rectlon, Too!
I f you are but Idmg, • - <
noue
va;
, r
buying land; or want to refinance other
debts.' SEE US NOW about a 4 per cent
FEDERAL LAND BANK LOAN.
Stonewall-Kent National Farm
Loan Association
WEST S10J 01- > VT
OLD BANK Rril.niM. - IWTO.V
EM WRIGHT — Secretary-Treasurer
GHOLSuN
SERVICE STATION
Phone 2151 Aspermont
LOCALS
• Mr. and M> . \V. J Patter-.-n
visi.Ukl Sunday ovenin;; Willi
"the old tomcat" (Siory) and
"the four mice" (l.etz, Can-
nier'., Baitz and Dipp-el). Af-
ter losing to the Hornets of As-
permont, they rebounded to
play Rochester to a tie, defeat
Benjamin, outseore Weinert by
ten, and defeat the Rochester
team by four. Old Tom and
the mice have been suoo'i -1
with excellent reserve duty by
Don Pierce, and we have had
steady relief work from Dean
Letz and Floyd Offill The
leading scorer*, for the season is
Budd *'iBrtfc '• with !0o poinK-;
next comes Dippel with 77;
Story, 56; Baitz, 47; Lammert
36: and Pierce, 20.
Following is a resume of
games and scores:
OOHS boys 24. Asnrrmo",t 4r
OGHS si-rls 27. A^np-mnn-t -'n
OGHS bovs 23, R -e'-oc *'i
OGHS girls 26, li-i'V-e- *K
OGHS. boys 33. R -n:n
OGHS girls 28. °f'i
OGHS bovs 37 Weinert !>7
OGHS girls f.'>. Wel-mrf. 39.
OGHS bovs 3'i. Roeb"-' —
OGHS girls 16, Roehe^- ■ «n
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Benham of
Rev. and
rlh in the
Reverend
is recovering fr<an a «
pneumonia. Th.ev i
doctor as saying thai
ing his own. We w
| a s: eedy recovery.
| Mr. ant! Mrs. Ben
Anson visited with
Mrs. W. T. Teel on Sunday eye-
| ning. Mrs. Teel and Mrs. Ben-
; ham are sisters.
| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bradford
have moved from their Oriana
home, south of town, to the
E. M. Lawrence place, close -to
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meador.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Matthews is
their daughter, Mrs. A1 Peacock,
of Muleshoe.
Mrs. Owen Webb is visitinc
her sister, Mrs. Charley Free-
man. in Hobbs, N.M.
Mr. and Mrs. John King, Jr.,
moved to Hobbs, N.M., last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rash re-
turned home last Monday after
spending the holiday season with
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Spen-
cer Rash, and family, and a
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder
Porter, and son.
Mr and Mrs. Cub Holloman
and son visited on Sundav with
Mr. and Mrs. C E Holloman.
Mr. and Mirs. Don Kennedy
and son of Fort Worth visited
over the week-end wi.ih •their
i parents. Mr. and Mrs C. K
Kennedy and Mr. ov! Mr
W. Brannen.
Gayl-e Craft of John T-o'lelo:
College visited his p---
and Mrs. Bill Oral'!, during 11
past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee King and
family, and a nephew. Tom
Fills, Jr., of Tahoka visi'ted in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
King during the past week-end
"Uncle Dee" Allen was car-
ried to the hospital in Pa-
ducah last Saturday Sunda^,
M.rs. Allen and son, Earl, left
to go to be with him until he
is able to return home. He has
been ill for two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Pat House
visited with Mrs. House's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyd-
ston, of the Salt Flat Com-
munity.
Those attending the bridal
shower, given in Roby on Sat-
urday for Miss M-elba Morgan,
were Mrs. W. A. Morgan, Mrs
Carl Dickerson, Mrs. J. D.
Parker, Mrs. Travis Morgan and
Mrs. Jess Morgan. Miss Mor-
gan is the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam More,an of
Roby.
Several of our townsfolk are
sick with colds,
Mrs. Annie Bc'hncv was siek
and \v*b h'kcri '<> the home off
heir dau&iv;1 • Mrc?. .Ray Smith/
in Jayton it' ' h.tr.sday. ^
Visitors receJJi^ "10 home
of Mr. and Mrs". CoIIom
were Mrs. CoIIom s fe4{he>r and
sister-in-law, Mr. and M4-...W,!);-
son. of Haskell.
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
Claud Owen on Sunday were
her mother, Mrs, G. A." Nichol-
son, and a sister, Mrs. Fay
Dean, of Hamlin.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones of
Johnson Chapel visited on Sun-
day with Mrs. Jones' mother,
Mrs. Carl Brister.
Week-end visitors in the hoiri
of Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Gue
were their daughter and so:,
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred New
man, and baby of Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morehead
visited their brother and fami-
ly, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mere-
head, the past week-end. While
here, Joe purchased a new
pick-up truck.
Thursday; Ja
OLD
Mr. or.d Mrs Jack Samforc,
carried their children 'o Ham
lin to the doctor, Mondny
morning.
RnrKar ^thon
'--nnk Wn\/c Ownf>f
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OMITTED LAS'.
HENRY SCHMIDTS
TO DOMINO PARI
Mr. and Mrs. He
entertained' at thei
Monday night, l)t
with a '42' and '84'
occasion was Mr
birthday. Refresh i
served.
Those present wt
Mrs. Manuel Bosse,
Mrs. Andrew Ander.1
Mi\ Paul Andersoi
nelle, , Mrs. Lillie
anci Mrs. Manuel
Danny, Teen Ande:
Nehring and Matil
.John Vahlenkamp,
Mrs. W. H. Vahle:
# children, Melvin anc
"•'rank 'Lowaek, Mi
\. C. Ender, Mrs. E
(•'red and Christine
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1953, newspaper, January 15, 1953; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127488/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.