The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1971 Page: 2 of 4
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PAGE 2, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971
W« PICKUP and servict In
tarnation*! and Ftrmall tm>
Ion with genuin* IH putt
«nd by courteous, ftocttxy
trained mechanics. AU worts
gueranteed. Tour InUrnstion-
el Harvester Dealer, Rich-
•rdson Truck and Tractor,
Haskell. 864-3474 — Nifhts
iM-S41T.
USED REFRIGERATORS —
as low as $37.90. Used tele*
visions as lew as $37.50. Jet
Hudspeth's, Hamlin, Tmi
giione 576-3636.
Diamond Setting, Re-style
your old rings in new-modtrs
settings. A31 work done In
our shop — not sent out
Knabeli Jewelers of Integst*
iy, Hamlin.
SSai&ftss or Bo* Spring*
choice ol size aad fkmnass.
new and exchange. Guana*
teed — made by Wasteva
Mattress Abilene and Safe
Angeio Phone 989-2722.
FOR SALeT Cedar post aB
sixes. Good mountain now
nrlotd right. See Nelson Sut-
er, Old Glory. Call
FOR SALE; Nice S
home REAL BARGAIN. «B
960-2953. ____
FOR SALE: Wurlitzer piano.
Contact Debbie Mullen 989-
2257
FOR SALE — 3 piece living
room suit. Phone 989-2261.
LOST: 2 brown and white
spotted dogs with D. E. Mil-
ler, Brownwood, Texas on
collar. Call Fred Trammel
collect 989-0214. $5.00 reward.
IT'S inexpensive to clean
rugs and upholstery with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer —$1. Mac's Super
Market.
LOST German Shepherd.
Black with white-tan spots.
Award will be given. Con-
tact Daryl Ellison at Mac's.
USED Hardwick cook stove
ft>r $45. One used G. E.
Color T.V. $150. Set is guar-
anteed. Can be seen at Jer-
ry's T.V.
CONTRACTORS' NOTICE
OF TEXAS HIGHWAY
(CONTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for con-
structing 150.076 miles of
Seal Coat
Ft: 2.0 Mi. E. Baird To: 0.3
Mi. E. Mexia Creek; Fr: 0.3
Mi. E. Mexia Cr. To: East-
land Oo. Li.; In Albany Fr:
near Ave. B To: S. 4th St.;
In Albany Fr: S. 4th St. To:
Stephens Co. Li. Fr: FM
610 in Aspermont To: US
380; In Anson, Fr: near
Jones Co. Courthouse To; 13
ML N. Fr: 2.S Mi. N. Taylor
Co. Line To: near Court-
house in Anson; Fr: Asper-
mont To: US 83 N. of Asper-
mont; Fr: US 83 in Hamnn
To: 0-3 Mi. E.; Fr: JPisher
Oo. Line To: US 83 in Ham-
Sin: Fr: III 20 in Pumtan
To: 9.6 Mi. S.; Fr: FM 618
To: Jones Co. Line; Fr: IH
20 To Eula; Fr. US 277 To
FM 266; Fr. SH 70 in Jay-
ton To: 6.6 Mi. W.; Fr. FM
643 To: 6.6 Mi. W. of Jay-
ton; Fr: 4.5 Mi. S. Old Glory
To: Jones Co. Line; Fr: As-
permont To: 3.0 Mi. N. Salt
Fork of Brazos River; Fr:
US 277 To: FM 617; Fr: US
83 To: US 277; Fr: US 277
To: Avoca; Fr: SH 283 To:
SH 24
on Highway No. IH 20, US
180, US 83, US 380. SH 92.
FM 880, FM 600, FM 603,
FM 1080. FM 1228, FM 1835,
FM 2163, FM 1263, FM 1636,
FM 2407, covered by C 7-1-31,
C 7-2-24, C 11-5-26, C 11-6-
29, C 33-1-24, C 33-4-36. C
33-5-36, C 106-5-19, C 318-1-
17, C 318-3-7, C 480-3-17, C
972-6-2, C 973-1-11, C 1247-
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AND MRS,
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS 79502
Reception Here
To Honor Couple
MYERS
MRS. JACKIE RAY
Stubbs-Ray Vows
Read Saturday
Open House to
Mark Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer P.
peacock, of Rule, will be hon-
ored Sunday with a reception
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Douglass, Aspermont.
Hosting the event in ob-
servance of their parents'
60th wedding anniversary
will be Mrs. Elmer Landreth
t>f Rule, Mrs. Hazel Donneli
mevnt.
Rev. Travis Boyd of Ropes-
ville officiated.
Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan,
the bride's sister of L'&bock,
served as matron of honor,
with Way White, also the
bride's sister, serving as
bridesmaid,
Stanley Trammel 1 of Lub-
(bock, cousin of the {rroom.
served as best man. Serving
as groomsman was Norman
Schnoover of Lamesa. Kris
Buehan&n of Lubbock, served
as ring bearer, Candlelighters
were K'Lynn and Dana Boy-
er. cousins of the groom.
Jerry Boyer of Lamesa and
Ricky Trammell of Asper-
mont served as ushers.
The bride is a 1968 gradu-
ate of Klondike High School,
attended South Plains Col-
lege as Leiveltand and is
of Seymour, Mrs. Douglass, ~
Mrs. Roy Walker of Groves,
Mrs. Charles Goodwin of Fa
ducah, Mrs. Charles Ander
son of Garland, Mrs. Bobt
Blackwood of Winters,
Peacock of Garland,
Peacock of Abilene and Stii
ley Ray Peacock of Antofl
Friends of the rairiini
are invited to call from 2
5 p.m.
Mr. Peacock was borrj
San Saba County May
1890. Mrs. Peacock was
Sept. 7, 1895, in Coryrell,
County.
They met in Hall County
in 1910 and were married In
a buggy January 15, 1911 in
Turkey by the Justice of the
Peace. They made their first
home in Stonewali County.
Mr. Peacock's father Bill
Peacock and Uncle Brack
r 1_ U--3 4Un pAof
* vavvvn, «mu V JV ••«««• —
Offica in Peacock.
The Peacocks have lived
in Paducah, Knox City, Pear
nock, Winters and are now
making their home in Rule.
Mr. Peacock is a retired
farmer.
Mr. Peacock is a member
of the Church of Christ and
Mrs. Peacock is a member of
presently employed at Weav- ^ R^t church. They hav#
Gail Ann Stubbs and
Jackie Ray exchanged marri-
JT~;
-
IN LUBBtX.-JC - Mrs.
Prichard, who wns the form-
er Darin Jean Thompson was
married hore Dec. 31 to Rickie
Lynn Prichard in First
United Methodist Church. The
ample iy living in Lubbock
where both are attending
Texas Teh University.
1-8, C 1248-2-4, C 1361-1-8,
C 1747-2-7, C 19S3-1-6, C
2031-3-5, C 2187-1-3, C 2187-
2-3, C 2327-2-4 in Callahan,
Shackelford, Stonewall, Jones,
Haskell, and Kent Counties,
will he received at the High-
way Department, Austin, un-
til 9:00 A.M., .January 22,
1971, and then publicly open-
ed and read.
Plans and specifications
including minimum wage
rales as provided by Law are
available at the office of A-
L. McKee, Resident Engin-
eer, Abilene, Texas, and Tex-
as Highway Department,
Austin. Usual rights reser-
ved.
age vows Saturday in the
First United Methodist
Church.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. S- Stubbs
Jr.. The bridegroom's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. J. R
Ray of Blossom, former resi-
dents of Aspermont.
Rev. Clyde Cook of Lub-
bock officiated. Music was
by Mrs. James Bunkley, or-
ganist, and Jenifer High,
soloist.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of candlelight
embroidered organiza over
peau de soic with scooped
neckline that dipped to a
deep V-neck in back. The
long fitted sleeves ended in
points over her hands. A
largo bow centered the back
of the gown and held the de-
tachable chapel length train.
Her shoulder length veil of
illusion was held by an em-
broidered organza pillbox.
She carried a purple orchid
encircled with white carna-
tions and English ivy.
Miss Sal lye Stubbs was her
sister's maid of honor. She
wore an bmpirc deep purple
velvet gown with bell sleeves.
The high rolled collar was
tied with purple and avo-
cado silk cord. She carried a
bouquet of purple, yellow
and white flowers with avo-
cado streamers.
Lee Ann Cumfoie was flower
girl and Steve Hawkins was
ring bearer.
Tammy Moyers was best
man. Ushers were Joe Stubbs,
brother of the bridegroom,
and Danny Frazier.
Tommy Ray, brother of
the bridegrtxjm, and Mike
Rimes lighted candles.
The bride's parents hosted
the reception at Frazier's
Cafe.
Members of the houseparty
•V
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Myers
will be honored at an open
house to ohserve their 55th
wedding anniversary Sunday,
Jan. 17 from 2 to 4 p.m. at
their home in Aspermont.
Hosting the event will be
Mrs. Ila Parker of Abilene, —
Mr. and Mrs A. B. English White-Trammell
of Aspermont, Mr. and Mrs. . .. ,
Truman Sherrod of Abilene, Wedding VOWS
and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Read In LameSQ
Myers of Lubbock.
ing. Mrs. Myers favorite
hobby is sewing. The couple
are members of the First
Baptist Church.
They have 10 grandchil-
dren and seven great-grand-
children.
er Lodge of Lamesa.
Trammell is a 1968 gradu-
ate of Aspermont High School
and attended Texas Tech
and Abilene Barber College:
He is presently employed at
the Dal Paso Barber Shop.
The couple are at home at
the Powell Apartments, La-
mesa, following a wedding
trip to Carlsbad, N. Mex.
37 grandchildren and 37 gr*at
grandchildren.
Her hobbies are sewing
and cooking. His hobbies are
playing dominos and garden-
ing.
Mrs. F. M. Perry visited
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Cochran of
Grand Prairie.
In the houseparty wiil be
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stinnett, Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Parker, Mrs. Elvis
Wright, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Gardner all of Abilene;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pointer;
and Roger, Vicki and Michael
English all of Aspermont.
Mr. Myers was bom in
Stonewall County, January
18, 1899. Mrs. Myers was
born March 15, 1900 in Hop-
kins' County. The couple
were married jn Jayton.
The Myers have lived in
Stonewall County all of their
married life. He is active in
real estate and cattle buy-
were the couple's grandmo-
thers Mrs. Annie Newberry
and Mrs. D. S- Stubbs Sr.
The bridegroom's sister-in-
law, Mrs. James Ray regis-
tered guests.
The bridegroom's parents
were hosts for the rehearsal
dinner at Frazier's Cafe
Friday evening.
The bride, a graduate of
Aspermont High School, at-
tended Texas Tech Univer-
sity. She plans to enter Tex-
as Christian University in
the falL
Also an Aspermont High
graduate, the bridegroom is
a student at Texas Christian
University where he plays
football.
Following a wedding trip
to New Mexico, the couple
will be at home at 2832 South
Adams FL Worth.
LEGAL NOTICE
YOUR BEST A88URANCE 18
w;'
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received
by Southwestern Bell Tele-
phone Company from all in- in-
terested persons on a certain :•:£
tract of land beginning at a
point in the Southeast Quar-
tor Section 277, thence North-
westerly across Section 277.
through the Original Town-
site of Peacock, Stonewall, £:•:
County, Texas, to the West
line of Section 299 in Stone-
wall County, Texas. This
tract contains 34 52 acres of ij:|:
land, more or less. This land
will be conveyed by quit-
claim deed and Southwestern
Hell Telephone Company will
retain an easement on all
'and.- so conveyed. South- W
•Afstern Belt Telephone Com-
party also reserves the right
flo accept or reject any bid
of less than .$82500. Bids •:$
will be received until January
25, 1971 at 2:00 p.m. at which
time bids will be opened and jj;j;
read aloud at the office of vi*
Bob E. Hamilton in Jayton, jjjjjj
Texas. Bids should be sent
to; Bob. E. Hamilton, Box 45.
Jayton, Texas 73528
Signed:
Bob E. Hamilton, Trustee 0,
Southwestern Bell —
phone Company
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WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF A
FIRE DESTROYED YOUR HOME?
Could you afford to buy a new home or
rebuild your home? You probably have
"fire and extended coverage" insurance
with your mortgage, but is this enough?
This insurance might only pay off the
mortgage. See us for advice.
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RALPH RIDDEL
INSURANCE AGENCY
Tele-
First National Bank Building
PHONE 989-3505
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"The Fussy Pill Rollers
—SINCE 1906
Dial 576-2211 Hamlin, Texas
Miss Gayla Beth White
and Larry Dtnnis Trammell
pledged double ring wedding
vows Nov. 29 in a candle-
light ceremony in the chapel
of the First Baptist Church
of Lamesa.
Parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper White
of Lamesa and Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Trammell, Jr. of Asper-
Call No. 476 Chartc
REPORT OF CONDITION. CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
THIS FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IN THE STATE OF AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JRftftlfflfeftX.JJL, 1970
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE
12, UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION 161.
Cash and due from bank! (including S NONB
U.S. Treasury securities
Securities of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations . . .
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Other securities (including i NONB corporate stock)
Tfading account securities
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell
Loans
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises .
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Investments in subsidiaries not consolidated
Customers' liability to this blank on acceptances outstanding
Other assets (including S NONB direct lease financing)
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ....
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions
Deposits of commercial banks
Certified and officers' checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS *_5j _040 t Oft■31
(a) Total demand deposits
■ . ■ I ■ .... IX
(b) Total time and savings deposits ^ J. 17? 00^
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Liabilities for borrowed money ....
Mortgage indebtedness
Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding ....
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reterve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) ....
Other reserves on loans
Reserves on securities
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Capital notes and debentures
Due
* Due
Equity capital-total
Preferred stock-total par value
No shares outstanding
Common Stock-total par value
No. shares authorised 1.000
No. shares outstanding
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves .
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES. AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Averags of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date
Average of total lotas for the 15 calendar days ending with call date
Interest collected not earned on test ailment loans included in total capital accounts
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hereby declare that this report of oowtition Is true «ad correct to the beet of
We, the underwgjwd directors attest the correctness of this report of coadii
us and to the best of our knowMfs and belief Is ttwe and correct
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Foil, Mrs. Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1971, newspaper, January 14, 1971; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128090/m1/2/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.