The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1972 Page: 2 of 4
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PAGE 2, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1972
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMQNT, TEXAS 7950;
THE ASP
CLASSIFIED ADS
Announcements Automobiles
REWARD will bo paid for
Information loading to arrest
and conviction of person who
stole a two wheel metal stock
tralSer from L. 0. Trammel!
Jr. property, l'/a mile east of
Aspermont on Hi. 24, June 6.
Contact W. T. Maxwell, 989-
zm.
Lost and Found
LOST — Two Hereford calves
from my farm five miles
south of Peacock with brand
CNF on ieft side. 450 to 500 lbs.
Call 254-2772.
iKfsrsrriRafins
TERMITES AND
ROACH CONTROL
Call
Parker Pest Contrcri
5881 Monday or
Jerry's T-V
989-2710 Aspermont
Complete Froni End
& Iraki Semes
Factory Trained Mechanic
Latest Equipment Available
JOE HUDSPETH'S
915 576-3656
Hamlin
FOR SALE — 1971 OPEL, 1900
two doer sedan, new tires,
four speed, excellent con-
dition. Call or see at 500 N. W.
Ave. I. after 6:00 p.m. 576-
3946, Hamlin.
Business
Services
We pickup and service in-
ternational and Farmall
tractors with genuine IH
parts and by courteous,
factory trained mechanics
Aii work guaranteed. Your
international Harvestor
Dealer, Richardson Truck
and Tractor, Haskell, 864-3474
— Nights 864-3417.
LIGHT DOZER — For general
farm dirt work. E. B. Nichols
989 2955.
See BLACKSHEAR LOCKER
CO. for your meat processing
and slaughter. We slaughter
on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays a.m. Call 272-4371, for
appointment. Can be brought
in day before, Spur, Texas.
ATTENTION LOCKER &
HOME FREEZER
OWNERS: Complete
processing service for beef
and pork including curing and
smoking. Butchering 5 days
per week — Monday through
Friday. Meats sold at
WHOLESALE. Come to the
"Meating" place, IV2 block?
from the square in Stamfo. j
— ARLEDGE ICE & MEATS,
915-773-3*412.
Cool off
now
With an electric
Room Air-Conditioner
Refrigerated air in your home in a matter
of hours!
1. Visit your local electric appliance dealer
2. Select your room air-conditioner
3. Take it home with you or have it delivered
4. Set it in the window, "plug it in and
turn it on
*One ton and larger need 220 volt wiring
FREE WIRING BONUS
Normal FREE 220 volt wiring — in a pormanently
eontlrueted residence served by WTU — (or c new
Electric Room Alr-Condltloner (1 hp or larger)
purchaMd from a local dealer. Ask for details.
L.v th etnfm
w •iftTinwiirflgKI&trC
Electric Appliances
S«* them W 1 U
Opportunity
Ems) tove
an investor
owned company
I am still hauilng livestock
under permit and Insured, so
why pay more than railroad
commission rates, i wiii try to
take care of your hauling
needs and it will be ap-
preciated. James A. Clark Jr.
Box 88, Phone 989-2913,
Aspermont.
G *, K CERAMIC TILE
SERVICE
Abilene, Texas
Phone 673-8914 or 677-3160
New or repair
Free Estimates
Livestock, Pets
WE WILL BUY your Fissdsr
Pigs! We will pay top dollar.
Call Hamiln, day 576-3654,
night 576-3484. Ask for: Bob.
Merchandise
For Saie
USED REFRIGERATORS —
As low as $37.50. Used
televisions as low as $37.50.
Joe Hudspeth's, Hamlin,
Texas. Phone 576-3656.
MATTRESS OR BOX
SPRINGS, choice of size and
firmness, new and exchange.
Guaranteed — made by
Western Mattress Abilene
and San Angelo. Phone 989-
2722
FOR SALE — 32 percent Liquid
feed molasses, Black sirap
molasses, feeders available.
Pied Piper Mills, Hamlin,
Texas.
LADYBUGS APPLIED to
cotton in eight to 10 leaf
stages gives almost perfect
control of aphid, thrip, and
beginning of flea hoppers. For
information and orders call
Claud Senn, Jayton, 806-237-
6222.
m.
Loans to
buv land
.., or for
other needs
Sun . your Land Bank
makes loans to buy farms
and ranches. But most
borrowers now use the
Land Bank for other
purposes: To refinance
debt, build or remodel a
home, improve buildings
or land, even money for
education. So whether
you're buying land or
need additional capital
from present, equity, in-
vest igate the Land Bank.
With over '20 loan plans,
we probably can meet
your particular loan
needs.
JOHN C. STOREY
Manager
Spar. Texas
Phone 271-4471
In Aspermont
Phone 989-22S2
MONUMENTS, Curbing and
Chat for sale. Contact Hoot or
Gay Gibson. Call 989-3535.
SEWING and alterations. Call
989-2806, Irene Pointer.
LADYBUGS give almost
perfect control of aphids,
thrip, fleahopper and
bollworms with no harm to
the ecoiogy. For more in-
formation and orders call
Claud Senn, Jayton, 806-237-
6222.
FOR SALE — 1971 model 18,000
BTU Frlgldalre air con-
ditioner. List price was $388.,
Will take $330. Call 989-2747 In
Aspermont.
HEGARI SEED for sale
recleaned and packed. $10 per
100. Claud Senn, Jayton,
237-4222
Peacock News
BY BERTHA GALLOWAY
REBECCA ANN LETZ
. . .wedding set
Rebecca Letz,
Mr. Galloway
To Wed In Aug.
Rebecca Ann Letz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Letz cf
Sagerton and Ronald Victor
Galloway, son of Mr. and Mrs.
PMILCO REFRIGERATOR.
Good condition, $75.00. One
mattress and springs, $25.00.
i^.ll fiA/ 4Q4C
van owuj/'NMi iiavio
Morgan.
BABY BED for sale. Call Mrs.
Charlie Kirkpatrick 989-2656.
■HHnBHBMBnHnBI
Real Estate
For Sale
FOR SALE — Three bedroom
house and six lots, $5,000.
Terms available. Call 989-
3379.
TWO BEDROOM home in Old
Glory for sale, five lots.
Priced for quick sell. Call 989-
2860 or 989-2761.
FOR SALE — Country home
with 10 acres, four bedroom
two bath and all the trim-
mings. Would consider
smaller home in trade.
George Hanke.
SMALL HOUSE — Three rooms
with bath to be moved. Call
989-2260 after 5.
EQUALIZATION MEETING
In obedience to an order of the
Board of Equalization,
regularly convened and
sitting, notice is hereby given
that said Board of
Equalization will be in session
at its regular meeting place in
the Tax office cf the Asper-
mont School in the town of
Aspermont, County of
Stonewall, Texas at 2:00 p.m.
on Thursday, the 13th day of
July, 1972 for the purpose of
determining, fixing and
equalizing the value of any
and all taxable property
situated in the Aspermont
Independent School District,
Stonewall County, Texas, for
taxable purposes for 1972, and
any and all persons interested
or having business with said
Board are hereby notified to
be present.
By order of the Board of
Equalization.
Frank Hoy
Chairman of the Board
Aspermont independent
School District
Stonewal I County,
Aspermont, Texas
In obedience to an order of the
Board of Equalization,
regularly convened and
sitting, notice is hereby given
that said Board of
Equalization will be in session
at its regular meeting place In
the school house in the town of
Old Glory, county of
Stonewall, Texas, from 9:00
a.m. to 12:00 noon on Thur-
sday, the 13th day of July,
1972, for the purpose of
situated in Old Glory Rural
High School District,
Stonewall County, Texas, for
taxable purposes for 1972, and
any and all persons interested
or having business with said
Board are hereby notified to
be present. By order of the
Board of Equalization.
T. E. Simpson
Chairman of the Board
Old Glory Rural High
School District
Stonewall County, Old
Glory, Texas
The amount of your social
security benefit is based on
your average earnings over
a period of years.
Vint,
nail-
married August 11 at Faith
Luieran Church in oagerton.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Old Glory High School and
attended Hardin-Simmons
University and Texas Tech
University. She is presently
attending nursing school at
Hendrick Memorial Hospital in
Abilene.
Galloway, a 1968 graduate of
Aspermont High School,
graduated from McMurry
College in May and is employed
with Gibson's in Abilene.
Vonnle Ray,
Mick Jones
Plan Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray of
Guthrie are announcing the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Vonnie, to Mick Jones, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. (Tiney)
Jones.
Wedding will be July 31 at
8:00 p.m. at First Baptist
Church in Guthrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat House and
Clyde Boydstun all visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Boydstun at
Rotan Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Flores of
Brownwood recently visited
Mrs. Gussie Wolverton.
John Anderson and Mrs. V. A.
Galloway went to Abilene
Friday and visited Mr. and
Mrs. David Anderson and boys.
They also visited Dr. and Mrs.
R. E. Perkins. Then picked up
Mrs. Galloway's daughter,
Delia Hicks, who flew in from
Tarrence, Calif. She will be here
here several days.
July 9 is Peacock
Homecoming at the Community
Center.
ttnA Mro riotfl/i
*u* • uuu mt i9 . i/w v iu
Honaberger and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Honaberger of Sweet-
water and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Kincaid of Rotan spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mr?.
John Anderson.
onrj Mrj; JoJjn Rjjy
Godfrey, Kelly and Kirby of
Iraan visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Olen Godfrey, this
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Oakley,
Becky and Pete Howard of
Woodson spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V. A. Galloway.
Ann Childress has returned
home from Burkburnett where
she visited her great-
grandmother Gholson and a
great aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson of
Plains visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Parker over the
July 4 holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Parker, James and Steve of
Snyder visited Sallie Parker
Sunday.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Dickerson were Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Scott of Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Minton
and boys of McFarland, Calif.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. V. A.
Galloway and Mrs. Bettie Wood
Wednesday.
Joe Matthews of Lubbock,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cumbie of
Snyder, Zedrick Schism, Bobby
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hill
and Windell Morgan all helped
Bettie Wood vaccinate cattle
recently.
Greg Slaughter, a junior at
Tarleton College, was on the
De& Vs List. He is the grandson
cf the V. A. Galloway's,
Mrs. Bettie Farley returned
from Lueders where she at
tended G.A. Camp with
Flore#, Sue Childress, Beck
Castanada and Sandy Frey.
Bro. Gene Farley and fam
went to Brownwood to t
funeral of his maternal gran
mother, Mrs. Delia Perl
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDoi
and Linda White of Arrey,
Mex., are spending the holida
with his parents, Mr. and Mi
L. W. McDonald and family.
Mrs. Gussie Wolverton wi
with her son, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mull to El Paso for the h
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Hester, Mrs. Gary. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1972, newspaper, July 6, 1972; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128166/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.