The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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JANUARY 28, 1937
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INTENTION TO
JNDING WARRANTS'
is hereby given that on the
y of March, A. D., 1937, the
issioners' Court of Stonewall
!TMcas, will pass an order
zing the issuance of Funding
s of said County, in the max
amount of Thirty-Eight Thous-
NollOO Dollars ($38,000.00),
purpose of refunding and in
>f a like amount of indebtedness,
sting in valid and legally issued
intg now outstanding again
lioad and Bridge Fund of said
ty, described as follows, to-wit:
0.00, Uoad and Bridge Funding
dated February 15th, l'J35,
"NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
ISSUE FUNDING WARRANTS'
arirants dated
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bearing 5% interest and i^turing
500.00, February 15, 1937; and
500.00 each February 15 in 1938,
939, 1910, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944,
1945 and 194C; $33,000.00, scr.pt war
rants heretofore issued against the
Uoad and Bridge Fund, more particu-
larly described in a list now in the
office of the County Clerk, describing
each individual script warrant by giv-
ing its number, date, the name of the
person to whom issued, the purpose
' and amount, to which list reference
iB here made for a complete descrip-
tion.
Said Funding Warrants shall bear
a maximum interest rate of four per
cent (4%) aud shall mature serially
over a maximum period of not ex-
ceeding forty (40) years.
i This notice is given in accordance
jfcilh the provisions Chapter 103,
of the Regular Session of the
JgF'ii'ty-second Legislature.
ROY. C. ANDERSON*,
County Judge, Stonewall County,
Texas.
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SPECIAL!
A course of 20 adjustments will
be given for $15.00 during month
\ isS0*' February. Remember health
?Kpays big dividends, so don't fail to
intake advantage of this opportunity
* Chiropractic Health Service
"1 • Dr, F!. NRFF
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Notice is hereby given that on the
8th day of March, A. D., 1937 the
Commissioners' Court of Stonewall
County, Texas, will pass an order
authorizing the issuance of Funding
Warrants of said Coulnty, in the max
imum amount of Eleven Thousand,
($11,000.00) Dollars, for the purpose
of refunding and in lieu of a like
amount of indebtedness, consisting in
valid and legally issued warrants now
outstanding against the Permanent
Improvement Fund of said County,
described as follows: $5 000.00, Per-
manent Improvement Funding War-
rants dated February 10,1931, bearing
6% interest and maturing $1000,00,
April 10 1930; $1000.00; 4-10, i:W;
1000.00 4-10, 1938; $2,000.00 4-10
1939; $6,000.00, script warrants here-
tofore issued against the Permanent
Improvement Fund more particularly
described in a iist now in the ollice
>f the County Clerk, describing each
o
individual script warrant by g'ivinj,
its number, date, the name of th>
person to whom issued, the purpose
ind amount to which list reference
s here made f°r a complete descrip
tion.
Said Funding Warrantg shall bear
a maximum interest rate of four Pel'
cent (4',i ) and shall mature serially
>ver a maximum period not exceed-
ng twenty-flve (25) years.
i'hig notice is given in accordance
'ith the provisions of Chapter 163,
Acis of the Regular Session of th«
orty-f ccond Legislature.
KOY G. ANDERSON,
County Judge, Stonewall County,
Texas.
NOTiCiO 1<> I'KKD BUYERS
MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG!
If you want Feed see us before you
buy. We carry all kinds of Feeds in
the rear of our store.
CHAS. F. GIBSON
DON'T SCRATCH!
Paracide Ointment is guaranteed 'o
relieve any form of itch, eczema, ring
worm or itching skin irritation with
in 48 hours or money refunded. Large
jar !)0c at Star Drug Store.
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COAL! COAL! COAL!
[f Strawn Coal is what you want I have it
at $7.00 per ton.
Also have Good Grades of Coal when you
2ieed it. See
E. H. BAKER
Or PHONE 69
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Texas taxpayers have contributed Seven Hundred Million Dollars
to enjoy tlii^ privilege.—Texas Railroads
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Real Niea!
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then this is the place to set it. ()ur busi-
eess is to make satisfied customers out: of
hungry folks. Try us!
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Gas & Oil . . .
Always the proper
* it'Me of fuel or motor
oil t' ai is best suited
to the season. Let us
1 help you keep your car
performing at its best
with
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Greasing ■ - .
C plete greasing
equipment. Hvclrau'
lit'1, hp. esureguns
and the proper kind of
•u ricant for each and
every car.
Service . . .
Courteous, efficient
service al all times.
Ua^ator, tires and
battery checked and
\our windshield clean-
ed and any other
curtesy, the motorist
s, will be cheer-
'ully done.
MARK'S Strict SiAIlUN
NOTICE ()!•' INTENTION TO
I SSI K E ENDING WARRANTS'
Notice is hereby given that on the |
lh day of March, A. D., 1!>37 the |
Commissioners' Court of Stonewall j
County, Texas, will pass an order
authorizing the issuance of Funding-
Warrants of said County, in the max- j
imum amount of Twenty-Five Thous- ;
and and No 100 Dollars ($25,000.00),:
.'or the purpose of r, funding and in
heu of a like amount of indebtedness,
consisting in valid and legally issued
warrants now outstanding against the
'•load and Bridge Fun l of said Coun-
ty, described as follows, to-wit:
000.00. script warrants hereto- ;
i'ore issued against tiie Road and
Hridge Fund, more particularly de-
scribed in a list now in the office of
the County Clerk, describing eaah in-
dividual script warrant by giving its '
number, date the name of the person i
to whom issued, the purpose and
amount, to which list reference is ;
here made for a complete description.
Said Funding Warranty 3hall bear
a maximum interest rate of four per
cent (4'/t ) and shall mature serially
over a maximum period of not ex-
• ding forty (40) years.
i hiy notice is given in accordance
piovisions of Chapter 1 !
the Regular Session of the
ond Legislature.
i.OV G. ANDERSON,
County Judge, Stonewall Conn ;.
Texas.
".notice oe intention to
iSnl E I' l NDING WARRANT
Notice is hereby given that on tin
8th day of March, A. D., It>37 the
Commissioners' Couit of Stonewall
t'ckunty, Texas, will pass aa order
authorizing the issuance of Funding
Warrants of said County, in t\ max-
imum amount of Twenty-Sev n Thous-
and ($27 000.00) Dollars, for the
purpose of refundin™ and ' liej of a
like amount of indebtedness, consist
ing in valid and itgally issued war
r,aixts noiv outstamlin.;' against lh>
General Fund of said County, de-
scribed as follows:
$27,000,00, script warrants, hereto
,> issued against the General Fun .
more particularly described in a lis
now in the ollice of the County CTeri.
oi said Stonewall County, Texas de
scribing each individual script war
rant by giving iis number, registe
number, date, the name of the person
to whom issued, the purpose a"1'
amount to which lists reference i,-,
here made for a complete description.
Said Funding Warrantg shad bear
a maximum interest rate of four per
cent (4',c) and siiall mature serial!.
ov> r a maximum period of not ex-
eeiuing twenty-five (25) years.
Thig notice is given in accordance
with the provisions of Chapt< ltio,
-Vclg of the Regular Session of the
•orty- second Legislature.
ROY G. ANDERSON,
County Judge, Stonewall County,
Texas.
"Mrs. Bum-lloard" why bless he'.
You just must seee her in "Ob, Pro-
fessor".
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liaAS Stats CotxeaE ui
Ik; neutral on j|u^.stions about
which you are ignorant.
Better be out of dale than to have
something you can't afford.
Soap and salvation arc twin forces
in the process of clean living.
The most expensive purchases ar.
found on the bargain counters.
Pointed words always get under
the skin.
The longer some people live, the
less they know.
Don't look for something you know
you will not find.
Specials for the Week End
1 lb. STAR STATE COFFEE 25c
1 10c can Chilli Beans FREE
2 lb. Box Crackers — 19c
2 lb. Can Cocoa
3 cans No. 2 Tomatoes
18c
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4 Packages Post Bran
One Package FREE
50c
SALAD DRESSING
i Quart Jar 33c
1 Pint Jar — — 23c
No. 214 can Hominy —
10c
Grape Fruit Juice, large can
10c
2 Bottles Catup — —
2 cans No. 2y2 Peaches —
2 lbs. Raisins
25c
- 29c
— 19c
W. P. GUEST
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TmJCK LEGISLATION
Any change •« existing Texas truck
lavs which will increase the present
7,000 pound load limit will affect ad-
ve. :ly all communities in the state,
both rural ond urban This statement
is proved besi by identifying the causes
aH afreets upon Texas communities.
These are:
1. Increasing truck loods mean cor-
respondingly increasing the distance
wh:ch the truck can profitably carry its
load.
2. Increasing the distance of profit-
able truck haul means bringing the
small town wholesale houses and indus-
trial plants, such as wholesale grocers,
bottling plants, feed mills, oil mills,
grain elevators, cotton compresses and
retail lumber yords, into direct compe-
tition with similar establishments in
large cities.
3. Such competition will inevitably re-
sult in further drying up the small coun-
try towns by to: nig from them the
payrolls, taxes an 1 local purchases rep-
resented by their p ^sent establishments.
Property values, both residential and
commercial, will decline; volume of re-
tail sales will grow smaller and former
empoyees will migrate to the cities to
reinforce the ronks of the unemployed
and the bread lines.
4. Large cities, at first stimulated by
inrreased trade territories, bought at
the expense of the country towns, will
be ultimately affected adversely because
of the resulting unhealthy condition of
the rural communities forming these
trade territories.
5. Because of the consequent shrink-
age of the state's tax revenues from
country towns, taxes from the cities will
have 'a be increased correspondingly.
6. The lower truck load limit of Texas
now has the effect of acting as a bar-
rier at Texas borders to the movement
of the larger truck loods carrying mer-
chandise from the metropolitan and pro-
ducing centers of other states. Any
increase in Texas truck load limits will
break down thot barrier and permit the
free truck movement into the state of
many commodities which unquestionably
would be sold directly to the retailers,
thus destroying, in a large measure, the
business of wholesalers and jobbers now
located in Texas cities.
Conditions which of;ect odversely the well-being of Texas com-
munities also affect l exas railroads in identical manner ond degree.
T IE TILIAS RAILROAD?
An«aium A Ni eh« Rivw
Burlington Kith islun*
OklrilA Rnrfc It It nti n<i (lull
Cot'ot Btl'
Ft Win th & nemu Clt>
••IvMton. Houston 4 H«nd«Ma
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, ,tf Colorado & M
Knn-'ts C t> ^0j •• r
Idtomntionni A Ores' N -'bar
touiMfino. Arfe«fuo« A o«H
Lufkln, H««id iiI! A < uH
Mi ««url KonMr '
MimoutI Pontic Lint*
PsntoiMiK A Santa Fi
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Port- A Mt Pleasant
•iranah Aomo A Par if la
•nuthtrn Parltlr Unai
Inn A Pad fit
Toms Hour*-o
Wlthitn Falls A Houthara
WlefcUo Valla*
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Hudspeth, Hylton F. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1937, newspaper, January 28, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200321/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.