The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1974 Page: 2 of 4
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PAGE 2, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1974
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS, 70502
Political
Calendar
NEWS FROM
Announcements Business
Services
Th# Old Glory Board of
Equalization will meet In the
Old Glory School Cafeteria on
June 27, l 74, from 9:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
Words are so Inadequate to
express my thanks for ail the
thoughtful deeds shown to me
during my stay in the
hospital.
Lsts Winter
The number to call when you
have news is 989-2622, The
Aspermont Star.
WILDING
of any kind
MIKE JONES
989-2892
I AM STILL HAULING
livestock under permit and
Insured, so why pay mora
than railroad commission
rates. I will try to take care of
your hauling needs and It will
be appreciated. James A.
Clark Jr. Box 88, Phone 9f9-
2913, Aspermont.
WE pickup and service In-
ternational and Farmall
tractors with genuine IH
parts and by courteous.
All work guaranteed. Your
Internationa! Harvester
Dealer, Richardson Truck
and Tractor, Haskeii, 864-3474
Nights 864-3417.
Livestock, Pets
Complete Front Snd
& Brak« Service
F&ctory Trained Mechanic
Latest Equipment Available
JOE HUDSPETH'S
MS S76-3656
FOR SALE—Calves, seven to
14 davs old. Guaranteed
healthy. Free delivery on 10
or more. Phone 214-223-4982.
Merchandise
For Sale
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 siie and
firmness, new and exchange.
Guaranteed—made by
Western Mattress Abilene
and San Angeio. Phone 989-
2722.
Build* your home
to cost less to operate!
*Or Remodel
HOME IMPROVEMENT
INFORMATION
PLAN TO REMODEL OR BUILD
YOUR INEW HOME SO IT WILL USE
LESS ENERGY AND COST LESS TO
OPERATE YEAR AFTER YEAR. . .
AND BUILD IT SO YOU WILL ENJOY
A GREATER MEASURE OF COMFORT
EVERY MONTH OF EVERY SEASON.
WTU WILL HELP. . . NO CHARGE
OR OBLIGATION.
If you are planning In build or rrmndri, *«>n<l u* ihr
coupon briow, and a WTU Rrprrsrnlalivr will rontarl
you with KiijWulioD# on to nave cnrrjty and operat-
ing ro l when you build or rrmodrl your home.
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FOR SALE—1964, 10 x 60
mobile home. In excellent
condition, furnished and to be
moved. Phone 989-2852.
FOR SALE—Used pickup
camper. Contact William or
Pat Gholson or phone 989-2272
(daytime) or 2S4-2745 (night)
Peacock exchange.
FOR SALE—Used mobile
home, three bedroom.
Assume payments of ap-
proximately $118 per month.
Call 698-3267, Abilene.
Assume payments on four
bedroom mobile home.
payiTiSats Sppfr.i!fri5i«|y
*!Zi per montn. Caii ow-xto/
Abilene.
Bids, Legal/
Auction
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Specifications:
1974 (Ford) LTD 4 Dcor
Sedan
ENGINE 400 Cubic inch 2V
carb.
TRANSMISSION: Selectshift
Cruisomatic (x)
POWER STEERING (x)
POWER FRONT DISC
BRAKES (x)
ELECTRIC CLOCK (x)
HR78 X 15 Steel-Belted radial
tires (x)
White side wall tires
AIR CONDITIONER
TINTED GLASS complete
RADIO
REMOTE CONTROL
MIRROR-Outside rear view.
L.H.
WHEEL COVERS
EXTER iOR-COLOR-Solid
color.
INTERIOR TRIM-Vinyl,
(x) These items are standard
on LTD.)
Ask for seal bids on this car to
be opened June 10th, 1974. We
reserve rights to reject any or
all bids.
Warren W. Frazier
County Judge
Stonewall County
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
LIST FOR COUNTY
LIBRARY BUILDING
1. Lower ceiling to 9 feet
2. install suspended ceiling
3. Ciean up debris
4. Install glass in back of
building
5. Lower existing lights and
hang below suspended ceiling
The Aspermont Star is
authorised to announce the
aviicwiug Candidate* for
office in Stonewall County
subject to the action of the
Democratic Primaries, May
4 and June 1,1974.
For Sate Senator, District
90:
RAY FARABEE
For County Judge, Stonewall
County:
FRED D. BROCK
GEORGE FRAZIER
The following political
announcements are subject
to action of the Republican
Primaries:
For State Senator, 30th
District:
«wnV KIKCHHOFF
(The above political an-
nouncements were paid for
by the candidates listed.)
6. Install masonite siding to
cover broken widow in front
and sheetrock inside
7. Install new rafter tails
and decking on north side
8. Tear off existing roof
9. Replace all rotten or
burnt decking
10. Reroof and tar paper
roof
U. Repair awning on front
of building
12. Replace broken glass In
transom at front door
13. Chip off loose plaster
and plaster north wall
14. Replastic where needed
at front of building
15. Repair fire wall at front
and south side of roof
16. Check all electric wiring
and replace as needed
Ask for seal bids on this to
be opened June 10, 1974. We
reserve rights to reject any or
all bids.
Warren W. Frailer
County Judge
Stonewall County
BIDS are being accepted by
the Old Glory School Board
for the lumber In a large
wooden bus barn located on
the southeast corner of the
school campus. The born is to
be disassembled and the site
cleaned. Send bid to Box C,
Old Glory, Texas 79540.
THE Old Glory RHSD is
accepting bids on the con-
strrrtion of an open front,
pipe nme, sheet iron bus
shed with measurements of
approximately 25 by 36 with a
10 X 12 storage area on one
end. Send bids to Box C, Old
Glory. Texas 79540.
PEACOCK
•v BERTHA GALLOWAY
Notice of the Names of Persons Appearing as the owners of
Unclaimed Amounts Held By:
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASPERMONT
DRAWER A. ASPERMONT. TEXAS 7S502
This notice is given and published pursuant to Section 3, Ar-
ticle 3272b, Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, in an
effort to locate persons who are the depositors or owners of
amounts in accounts that have remained inactive or dormant
according to the provisions of Article 3272b for more than
seven (7) years
The unclaimed amounts due the depositors or owners listed
herein will be paid upon proof of ownership at the office of the
named depository within nine (9) months, and if unclaimed
thereafter they may be subject to report to and conservation
by the State Treasurer in accordance with said Article 3272b.
1 CARVKEN. Don
2 GONZALEZ. Josefira
3 LEAGUE. Joe
4 STONE. Mrs. J E.
5 WEAKS, Ronald
OR YOUR
ROTECTION
AGAINST THE LOSS OF...
your home from fire, flood,
wind or accidents to others.
Make sure you are not under-
insured on today's market. Call
us today for free appraisal.
RALPH RIDDEL
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIB SI' NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
PHONE 989-3505
Mrs. Marie Grisham and
Helen and Latricia Edwards
of Brownfield spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Anderson.
Mrs. Zelda Floyd is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Mildred
Hodges.
Mrs. Hodges recently had
surgery in Lubbock, but is
now home,
Mollie Guess and Ophelia
North visited Mrs. R. J.
Garrett in Anson Monday.
Visitors with John Mat-
thews in Stonewall Memorial
U>«an{{ a! C& 4 *** «!&* lf>>
arid Mrs. Ernest Freeman,
Irene Rash and daughter
Marylin, Mollie Guess,
Opheiia North and Bertha
Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
Wolfenbarger, Jim and John
of Sundown spent the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John R. An-
derson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews
of Fort Worth have been here
several days at the bedside of
his brother, John Matthews.
Also here is Jerry Matthews
of Abilene.
Miss Mary Alice Reese was
taken to Stamford Hospital
Monday at 3 p.m. after suf-
fering an apparent stroke.
Mrs. Novella Vaughan left
Lubbock Tuesday to fly to
California to visit her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and
family.
Miss Pattie Reese has
moved to Stamford to make
her home in Teak wood Manor
Rest Home. Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Galloup and Mrs.
Ophelia North assisted Miss
Reese in her move.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Dickerson and children of
Fort Worth visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Dickerson, and his grand-
mother Mrs. Bettie Rash over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Anderson had lunch with the
V. A. Galloways Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Clements is
visiting her sister-in-
law, Mrs. Nettie Smith in
Sweetwater this week.
Bertha Galloway visited
Debs Nail and Mrs. Fred
Dalby in Stamford Hospital
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geary
Meador, Mr. and Mrs.
Zedrick Schism and baby,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Smith and baby visited Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Meador
Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Myers and
grandson Gary visited her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Williams and Craig
in Garland over the holiday
weekend.
Vance Morgan has been
visiting frequently with Debs
Nail in the Stamford
Hospital this week.
The family of Mrs. J. W.
(Mary) Criswell and the late
Mr. Criswell gathered at the
home of Mrs. Crisweli's
daughter Mr. Homer Hodges
for their annual family
reunion over the weekend.
Those attending were Mrs.
Wesley Buckley of Lake
Jackson, Mrs. L. L. Buckley
of Oyster Creek, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Criswell, Gary,
Bobby and Jackie of Eunice,
N. M., Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Criswell of Joplin, Mo., Mr.
and Mrs. Bunk Floyd of Big
Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
(tdjiiv a.' iiitWwM v« aivwvwv,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Criswell
Ji t anrj finntt gf fVAflhytAn^
Mr. and Mrs. David
Livingston of Fort Woth, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Montgomery
and Gaynell of Aspermont,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hodges
and Gayford, Mike Criswell
of Canyon, Mrs. J. W.
Criswell Sr. and Mrs. W. J.
North.
Mr. and Mrs. John McNutt
and Mr. and Mrs. Olen
Godfrey visited Debs Nail in
the Stamford Hospital
Sunday.
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ASPERMONT
STAR
Published every Thursday at
The Star office in Aspermont,
Texas, by Pied Piper
Publishing Company. En-
tered as second class matter
at the Post Office at Asper-
mont, Texas 79502, under the
Act of Congress, March 3,
1879.
Bob Craig Publisher
Darrell Craig Managing
Editor
Extension
Classes Set
Registration for Sul Ross
extension classes will be held
from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Thurs-
day. May 30, in the ad-
ministration building on the
campus of Western Texas
College. Dr. Richard Bain,
director of Division of
Education, and Dr. James
Houston, dean of Graduate
Studies, at Sul Rom will be on
campus all day Thursday
PAINTING
Roby - 776-2365
THE ASPERMONT STAR, AS
Mrs. Green
Hosts Dinner
a Mrs. E.
"1J . j ^Breckenrii
brie:.
r
FOR SUE
COTTONSEED
LANKART 57
LANKART ill
WESTERN STOiM PROOF
$16.CO per TOO
GOOD QUALITY
High Germination
(915) 735-3341
R0TAN DELINTING CO.
ROTAN, TEXAS
Mm. E. V. (Ruby) Green of
dge hosted a dinner
at. 8 p.m. for her
and Mends.
the dinner
in the Guest Room of
Fraxier's Cafe were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Herttenberger, Mr.
snd Mrs. N. A. Pittcock, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Brister of
Odessa, Mr. and Mrs.
Granville Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Booty Hecht, Bay
Hallum of Swenson.
Also, Wilburn Ellison, Dick
Martin, Mrs. Dorothy
Vasher, Mrs. Dorothy Gibson
and J. S. Hearn of
Breckenridge, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Poore, Mrs. H. H.
Shadle and Mrs. Brooks
Kiiigon,
Texas cattle on feed totaled
2,072,000head May 1, which is
four per cent lower than a
year ago; 392,000 head of fat
cattle were sold in April,
which was 11 per cent above
April, 1973.
Mrs. Carl W. Duncan at-
tended the funeral of her
cousin, Mrs. Clo YVillard, in
Liberal, Kan., this
"YOU CAN BANK ON IT"
LIVESTOCK
HAULING
SONNY JONES
Box 273 Aspermont
Phone 989-2617
TOWER
RULE
THURSDAY, MAY 30
Charlton Heston In
"SOYLENT
GREEN"
Rated PG
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 31-June 1
Woody Allen
and Diane Keaton In
"SLEEPER"
Rated PG
CHECKING
The modern way to pay bills and
keep records. Now, in bright col-
ors and designs they also make
nice gifts. Come in today and
choose a color.
Each depositor insured to #20.000
FDKi
fIDfRAL OfPOSIV iMSUISNCI CO*K)*ATION
safety — experience — service
bank on us
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
News deadline noon Tuesday.
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If you want to participate, ex
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CALL TOLL FREE: 1-i
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P. O. BOX 132
AUSTIN, TEXAS
REMEMBEF
THIS IS YOUR CONS'
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Come in today and
register for a Portable
Television set to be given
away June 15.
You need not be present to
win, and you can register
each time you come in.
STORE HOURS 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
just $76-3656
• FliiK repaired '>r rt;pia< eil promptly • Tubr valves
fepl.ii •■(!' • ! iti *; filled1 • 'j ire sales ft service
fni i w ry iru< iracior, anil ;tulo on your farm*
l.ootf/ > I 11/
JOE HUDSPETH'S
111 S. E. AVE A HAMLIN, TEXAS
576 265*
STORE HOURS 7:3S A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
Call your banker or your but*
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Craig, Darrell. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1974, newspaper, May 30, 1974; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128264/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.