The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1951 Page: 5 of 6
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Apartment for Kent
Irs Velma Davis
5R RENT strictly modern
tment. L^'v rent. Available
Call 2731 or inquire at. the
office.
LIST YOUR ROYALTIES
With K. H- Asljri, Stamford Tex
as, 3p36
FOR RENT S room furnished,
apartment with. adjoiniiT, bath,
i For couple. Mrs Rosie Altman
FOR RENT 4 rooms unfur-
nished, 2 room furnished ap-
artment- Mrs Mollie Abernathy
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BIG SALE
A LARGE GROUP OF
Dresses
On Sale now
elow Cost
SMITH DRESS SHOP
FOR SALE 2 house traileis.
One 27 foot tandem with dollies
,'i rnoms, hot and cold Waler, AJ
ceiuiitiiiii-a bargain. Ui ft trailer
in A! condition. Strictly modern
'! room house to bo moved. Aiso
plumbing for 4 houses- Vicks
Trail cm Park on highway i,i Jay-
Ion-
NO MONEY RAISING RUNTS I
change to modern O. I. C- hogs
for quick profit, less feed. ;iO j
bred Rills with pedigrees $85
each. 50 fat pigs. Also house to \
rent. Windmill wanted. i
SHANKS HOG FARM
Clyde, Texas
FOR SALE Viek's Trailer
Park in Jayton. Strictly up to
date. 33 spaces including toilet
and laundry. 4 room house, 2
acres of land on Highway 70.
The Aspermont Star, Thursday May 10;
HOSPITAL TO HONOR DONORS
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Mr and Mrs J B- Ausboi'n Jr.
and son of Haltimore Mu visited
Mr and Mrs J G Dal by ii'.'re over
tre welt end.
Mrs. A. B. Ellison . pent the
weekend in Fort Word) with
her daughter and son in law
('apt and Mrs Kay Cox.
Mr and Mrs Barmy Gardner
ot Jayton and Mrs John Met*
calf were visitors in the home
of Mrs Willie Feather,-ton last
Sunday:
360 acres of land; 2 houses; 2
government tanks; good dairy
barns; lot of grass and wood;
$34. acre. Gravel road. 7 acres
good land on school route 'foi
house; good well of water $700,
Other listings — town property
T J Smith Route 4 or call 13G2VV
live at 8.14 Van Winkle Street
Weaherford Texas ,
l>lt. C. L. McINTUKFF
CHIROPRACTOR
X-Ray Spina! Analysis
514 N. Swcnson Phone 8G4 '
S(.;l- and Mrs. Black:'- Taylor
and family returned la Toxark-
ana Sunday after visiting rela-
tives here _o_
Mr and Mrs Terry have r< turn
Cd home at Bryan after several
weeks with their daughter and
son in law Mr and Mrs John
Metealf %
,.-va tx+itit 'i '-lis®
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QUEEN
Showing this Week
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Double Feature Frioay and Sat-
Mattinee until 5 p- m- Only the
Rev Allen
Arizona Cowboy
Hills of Oklahoma
fvj )•(; SPfOVn VTl'RK
Full length feature
CQ"r'no tc Korco
V'.W S \T- & SI'S- MATT.
Devil's Doorway
Sl.'N MON TI'KSDAV
Robert Milchum
Whors Danger Lives
WEDNESDAY - TIM'RSDAY
James Whitmorc
Nancy Davis
The Next Voice You
Hear
I here very indication u;: 1
being a hot law suit over the ,
new T. A- L'pshaw disvovcre
well 3 1-2 miles north east of;
Aspermont.
We find from an inspection of
the records in the office of Co-
and district dork Harold S. Ken - j
ady that there are some pecul j-
iar s^i'pulalions on record about!
ti'iis property.
The records show that on ■
May 12, 1941 the property chan- |
god hands, but the reservation i
was made on 1-3 of the mineral j
rights for ,i period of 10 years ;
from that date. If at the end ;
ot 10 years there was no oil ;
discovery or production from :
this prop; rty then the one third j
would r vert over along with
the other.
What make., it interesting is
the fact that these short it v:n
mineral rights would have ex- |
pi rod thi' Saturday had there
been no oil discovered or pro-
duced from tin; land-
One of (hi men who now holds
p..11 of this one third interest
told the Star he had information
which would indicate there is
an effort being made to delay
tin1 eomplrtj m of this well un-
til after May 12 in order to let
the r > allies expire. He said j
further that there was certain to j
be a law suit over this pro- HfifflSHSM
sampled it (ial.e. >: ,!y.
"Dt .r me," he !, hate-, cr
] is this.'"
After a glancc at t! '--h, liis
I neighbor said Ss'.ircinclly, 1 i'a-ee- '( ■
cod that passeth ail untii-i : land- ;
ing."
K-itlfi
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I'aiients of the Texas Scotiisli Kite H«r-|ittal for Crippled Children
walch Colonel Al'-ia M. Owsley point out names o! persun.-; wiio have
left betpiesls to the inslitution diirinj.', the h.si year, Col. Owsley, for>
mcr diplomat to three European countries and past national com-
mander of the Ameritan Legion, «il! tri- '' ' principal address of
the hospital's 1 ifr>l Memorial Services (e-noiiny its benefactors. The
special services will broadcast over Texas Quality Network May
20 a! 3:30 p. in.
From where I sit... Jy Joe Marsh
Watch Out For
he "Blind-Spots'
Stopped by S<piini Miller's farm
the other day and s;i« a vinegar
bottle in his kitchen with an over-
sized cucumber inside it. The cu-
cumber filled the whole bottle.
"What's a cucumber dointf in
there?" 1 asked him. "That's my
'blind-spot' reminder," says
Squint. "My srrunilmulher kept
one in her kitchen to remind her
to take stock of herself now and
then.
"J. slipped thai bottle over the
cucumber when i: was just start-
ing to g'row on the vine," he went
on. "And like certain viewpoints,
not noticed, it just grew and grew
- -now it's there to stay."
From where I sit. we could takfl
a cue from S(|uint and walcb tot
our own "blind-spots" and preju-
dices before they grow too big U
get rid of. We've got to respect ou<
m'rghtxtr's right to his preference*
... preferences for a certain make
•if car, a favorite movie star, or a
temperate glass of beer after work.
We won't be tripped by any blind
upotn if we keep our eyes—and
minds—open! i
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A Repeater
Sophomore—"Dad, do you know
that you're a lucky man'.'"
Father—"Mow is that'/"
Sophomore-—"You went have to
buy new books for me next semester
1 am taking last year's work over
again."
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CORRECT
AIR PRESSURE
Incorrect air pressure
cuti tir^ mileage. Wc
chcck weekly with tic-
curate gauge—make sure
valve* and cop* don't
leak.
TIRE
TREADING
A ound t r • , worn
imooth, will giv# many
extra mile* of tervice
with ww Goodyear far-
tory-opproved treading.
REPAIR
CUTS cut: BRUISES
Those eon result in punc-
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the tire.
TIRE ROTATION
j Tread wear is different
m on each whe*! - r< gular
9 rc;*af on di^tr .. jtOA weof
evenly.
WHEEL
BALANCING
Check wheol balance
when inspecting tire®.
Correct whp??l balance
save* t re* and front*
end parts—twvet money.
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On your tire bill by having them 2capped
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1951, newspaper, May 10, 1951; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127397/m1/5/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.