The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961 Page: 5 of 6
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DON'T WIND UP
BEHIND THE
"EIGHT-BALL"!
COME IN TODAY AND DIS-
CUSS YOUR INSURANCE
NEEDS WITH US !
WE WRITE—
* FIRE * LIFE * AUTO • ACCIDENT-SICKNESS
AND MANY OTHERS.
— UK) BUSINESS WITH YOUR LOCAL AGENTS —
RALPH RIDDEL
"YOUR INSURANCE AGENCY"
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ABPERMONT
THE ASPERMONT STAR. ASPERMONT.
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961
PAGE FIVE
WANT ADS
FOR SALE—New cutting alfalfa
hay. Best quality. By ton or
bale. Several thousand bales.
90c per bale in field. Eight
miles NW of Rule or four
miles SW of Rochester.—Bob
Johnson, Gen. Del., Rochester,
Texas. 6-29-5tp
I HAVE buyers for ranches from
5,000 acres up to 50,000. They
might buy yours. Do you wish
to sell. Our commission rates
are usual and will require a
formal listing and description
of the property to be offered.
Have 160 acre farm close in
to Munday with two pumping
oil wells. Are you interested.
Wallace Moorhouse, Real
Estate and General Insurance,
Munday, Texas. 20-2-c
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LAMBERT
SERVICE STATION
Phone 2051 for Road Service
HUMBLE PRODUCTS
better
ed and
Washing and Greasing
FOR SALE 5 room house, 1%
baths. Priced for quick sale. A.
E. Lieb, phone 3891. 4tp
REGISTERED QUARTER-
HORSE Stud Service. Holly-
wood Rush. Permanent Regis-
try. Number P-107,577. James
A. Clark Jr., Phone 4046, Box
683, Asperniont. 4tp
T'«res - Batteries - A ds&ories •
Fishing Supplisf
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps
BOARDING CARE for elderly
ladies. Refersence Dr. Selmon.
Call PR 3-2680, Stamford.
20-2c
FOR SALE three bedroom, at-
tached garage, 11 lots. Located
on highway. Leonard Graham,
Star Route, Strewn, Texas.
7-20-tfc
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . .
If you would enjoy working 3
or 4 hours a day calling regu-
larly each month on a group
of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients
on a route to be established
in and around Aspermont, and
are willing to make light de-
liveries, etc., write to STUDIO
GIRL COSMETICS, Dept.
JYW-42, Glendale, California.
Route will pay up to $5.00 per
hour. 20-3-tc
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our ap-
preciation for the many kind
and thoughtful things that our
friends did for us during our re-
lent sadness.
Especialy do we thank those of
you who brought and served
food and the beautiful floral of-
ferings and cards of sympathy
May the Lord bless each of >
David Patton was the high point
man in the senior division. Jim-
my Windsor was high point man
in the junior division.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddy visit-
ed relatives and friends in Colo-
rado City last week end.
Subscribe to
THE
ASPERMONT STAR
IN
$3.00
STONEWALL AND All-,
JOINING COUNTIES
WANTED—Yards to mow. Have
new three-h.p. four - cycle
machine with grass catcher.
For appointment, call 2611 or
S951, Robert Kluting. 6-15 4p
REGISTERED HEREFORD
CATTLE FOR SALE. Straight
bred bulls of serviceable age.
Also some boll yearlings and
a few cows and heifers.—
J. H. Kennedy, Rotan. Texas,
phone 5902. 5-25 10 p
LARGE HOUSE for sale. To be
moved. Call 4511, J. M.
Hickman, Jr. 3-2 tfc
FOR SALE, good fresh baled
hay. L. A. Sparks. Rotan, Tex-
as. Phone 8180, Box 695.
7-20-8tp
FOR SALE or trade, magular
ironer, portable dishwasher,
motor cycle, two seated go
kart. Contact E. T. Mayfield,
Smith Street. tfc
PEACHES ARE READY NOW.
Have a few plums now. —
Claud Senn, Jayton, Texas.
6-29 tfp
ORDER APPROVING COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT
' ■; . " ■ ' :
'iOn"July 10, A. D. 1961, the Commissioner's Court met in regular session, compared and examined
the monthly reports of Sally Wright, County Treasurer, for the quarter ending iune 30, 1961 and
found the same to be correct and respective am ounts rceived and paid out to be correct since the
proceeding report.
Balance' as of Amount Received
Paid OutBalance as of
ctra mile-
neks built
log. With
Chevrolet
of miles
active jar
rough the
rk harder*
ks have to
ivy'a wide
V8 power,
fly to your
scially now
ison?
FUND
April 30, 1961
This Quarter
This Quarter
June 30, 1961
$ 7,333.46
$ 1301
$ 1,011.51
$ 6,334.96
9,724.55
3,802.74
10,004.00
3,523.29
32,821.61
908.46
12,779.22
20,950.85
Court House & Jail
4,812.44
65.08
3.621.70
1,255.82
Officers Salary
7,580.03
4,050.13
13,835.68
( 2,205.52)
Precinct No. 1
25,545.73
10,600.35
6,467.14
29,678.94
Frecinct No. 2
58,724.90
9,716.95
3.853.06
64,588.79
Precinct No. 3
16,252.76
9,589.98
12,679.01
13,163.73
Precinct No. 4
10.139.48
9,597.25
10.408.59
9,328.10
Lateral Road No. 1
269.32
.00
264.14
5.18
Lateral Road No. 2
703.81
.00
202.29
501.52
Lateral Road No. 3
154.73
.00
120.66
34.07
Lateral Road No. 4
304.91
.00
142.7!-:
162 13
F&M Lateral Road No. 1
4,868.88
57.98
2,486.86
2.440.00
F&M Lateral Road No. 2
11,151.21
57.99
7.755.72
3,453.48
F&M Lateral Road No. 3
6.007.31
57.99
3.812.46
2.252.84
F&M Lai oral Road No. 4
5,819.01
58.00
1.904.19
3.972.82
Social Security
4,092.03
1,769.36
1.701.30
4.160.09
Delinquent Tax Roll
1.312.74
227.32
121.25
1.418.81
Special Road District No. 7
3.398.94
.00
.00
1,398.94
Special Read District No. 8
9.978.70
8.45
71.50
9.915.65
Special Ruad District No. 10
256.67
.00
.00
256.67
Special Rr.nri District No. 11
5.041.74
42.03
170.75
4.913.02
Special Road District No. 11—Const.
21.91
.00
.00
21.91
50M Spec. Ruid Refunding Bonds . .
307.40
.00
■07.40
.00
67M Road & Bridge Refunding Wts.
6,566.75
4,137.50
10.704.25
.00
35M Park Improvement Bonds
10,020.19
52.06
5.298.11
4,774.14
54M & 20M Road & Bridge Bonds
1.150.83
9,122.50
.00
10,273.33
130M Permanent Improvement Bonds
912.82
3,231.63
195.75
3.948.70
TOTALS $243,274.86
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ASPERMON T, TEXAS
$67,166.76
$109,919.32
$200,522.30
$200,522.30
SECURITIES OWNED BY STONEWALL COUNTY
130M Permanent Improvement Bonds Series 1954
$ 6.000.00
fEXAS
SCRIPT WARRANTS
Comm. Prec. 4—4th Series Payable 60 to 65 at 5% Interest
Comm. Prec. 4—5th Series Payable 60 to 64 at 5% Interest
Comm. Prec. 3—4th Series Payable 60 to 64 at 5% Interest
$ 6,000.00
$ 8000.00
3.900.00
3,900.00
$15,800.00
BOND AND WARRANT INDEBTEDNESS
130M Permanent Improvement Bonds $ 60,000.00
54M Road & Bridge Series A Bonds 37,500.00
20M Road & Bridge Series B Bonds 3,500.00
Special Road District No. 8 Bonds 2,000.00
Special Road District No. 10 Bonds 3,000.00
Special Road District No. 11 Bonds 41,000.00
35M Park Improvement Bonds 15,000.00
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1*7? v '' $162,000.00
The requirements of Art. 401 P. C. have been com piled with and a tabular statement has been filed
as required.
T. E. BEIL
Commissioner Precinct No. 1
CECIL NORRIS
Commissioner Precinct No. 3
EVIN V. GHOLSTON
Commissioner Precinct No. 2
E. D. ELLISON
Commissioner Precinct No. 4
A B. HARNETT
County Judge; Stonewall County, Texas W'h-r-
PAT MITCHELL. JR.
County Clerk, Stonewall County, Texas
SALLY WRIGHT
County Treasurer, Stonewall County, Texas
FOR FARM and ranch loans
see A. E. Ball Agency, phone
2821 or 2451. Aspermont.
NOTICE
This is to certify that we, the
undersigned, will not be re-
sponsible for any indebtedness
incurred by The Aspermont
Star on or after July 1, 1961.
Anyone having any claims,
or accounts due them, made
prior to July 1, 1961, should
present the same to the under-
signed whose address is: Gen.
Del., Aspermont, Texas.
(s) Lowell C. Welch. 7-6 4p
THANK YOU
.My wife and I would like to
thank the Stonewall County of-
ficials for the free donation aft-
er the accident of my wife. May
the Lord add a blessing to each
one. I pray that they will have
success in their life and busi-
ness.
Homer Moore
you. |
The J. W. FREEMAN FAMILY j
*"* l
Jenniveew
4-H Club Meets
he Jennivivew 4-H Ciub met
at the home of Mrs. Ronnie
Workman.
Games* were played. Songs
were led by Jimmy Windsor. The
4-H'ers brought their exhibits to
be judged. They wil receive the
ribbons on the local awards sup-
per July 27.
A rifle contest were held and
Frank Jerry
WAGGONER DRUG
"The Fussy Pill Rollers"
—SINCE 1906—
Dial SP 4-2211 Hamlin, Texas
HOTEL STONEWALL
DINING ROOM
Serving Home Cooked
Meals Family Style.
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK
—CLOSED ON SATURDAY-
MRS. LOLA DODSON
NOTICE
The Annual Meeting of the
DICKENS COUNTY ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC.
Will be held
July 29,1961 at 6 p.m.
in the
East Ward School Building
Plan to be with us and enjoy the
BEAUTY CONTEST
BARBECUE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION
DOOR PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN THROUGHOUT
THE MEETING
P
WEEK-END SPECIALS
4 ROLL PAK. - WALDORF
TISSUE 3 for Hm
GROUND BEEF 3lbs-for $100
COLORADO
LETTUCE
per head |Jc
CUT RITE
WAX PAPER «•' 27'
HOME GROWN
TOMATOES
ib. 19<
FROZEN - KELLY BRAND
STRAWBERRIES 10 oz. 3 for 59c
RED
POTATOES
10 lbs. 39c
CARROTS 1 lb-ce,!o bas 10c
DIAMOND
TOMATOESm can 6for 79c
PIONEER
BISCUIT MIX 2lbb 44c
HUNTS WHOLE
APRICOTS 2,/iSto 4tw9gc
STILWELL NEW
POTATOES 300 size 3 for 39c
GOLD BOND STAMPS - DOUBLE ON WEDNESDAY WITH $2.50 PURCHASE
Jack's Food Market
ASPERMONT
PHONE 2381
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961, newspaper, July 27, 1961; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127645/m1/5/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.