The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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ASPERMONT RURAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. V
1961 - 6S
Statement of cash receipts and disbursements as ««respared by the Office ot County
Superintendent of Stonewall County.
Beeeipts
State &
Local
Interest
County
Maint.
& Sinking
Building
Total
Received from State Funds
State Available
$28,451.15
$
$
$
$ 28,451.15
N. D. E. A.
481.37
48137
v (Vocational Reimb.
4,160.49
4,160.49
Received from County Funds
County Available
2,106.78
2,106.78
Received from Local Funds
Local Taxes, Current
159,809.23
26,166.24
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1818,9j?5.47
Local Taxes, Delinquent ..
1,971.35
46039
2,371.64
Local Sources, Other
882.50
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682 80
;?c.
Hon Revenue
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Sale of Property &
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Ins. Adjustments
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1,343.91
1,343.91
Sale of Bonds
30,626.07
30,626.67
Inter-fund Transfer
1,036.38
1,066.38
Total Receipts
30,557.93
164,448.85
26,566.53
31,663.05
253,236.36
Balance Sept. 1, 1361
186.60
290.26
22,439.55
94,175.97
117,092.38
Total Revenue Available ..
30,744.53
164,739.11
49,086.08
125,839.02
370,328.74
Disbursements
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Administration
11,713.79
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11,713.79
Instruction
30,561.64
99,674.70
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130,236.34
Health Service
2,700.13
2,700.13
Pupil Transportation
22,307.14
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22,307.14
Operation of Plant
13,885.21
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13,885.21
Maintenance of Plant
4,884.26
4,884.26
Fixed Charges
1,697.96
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1,697.96
Student Body Activities
4,157.18
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4,157.18
Debt Service
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41,832.47
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41,832.47
Capital Outlay
639.91
88,183.63
88,823.54
Outgoing Transfers
210.00
210.00
Interfund Transfers .
1,036.38
1,036.38
Total Disbursements
30,561.64
161,870.28
42,868.85
88,183.63
323,484.40
Closing Cash Balance
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Aug. 31, 1962
$ 182.89
$ 2,868.83
$ 6,137.23
$37,655.39
$ 46,844.34'
ASPERMONT STAB
THURSDAY, OCTOBBE «, 1966
ASPERMONT LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Criswell
of GVildress are the proud par-
ents of a baby girl. They call
the young lady, Melanda Jo. She
is a granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Griswell here and
Paul Gardner of Aspermont.
Mrs. Cam any McNutt and
Mrs. Pat House went to Big
Spring Thursday to visit their
husbands who are patients in
the hospital there.
Mrs. Wayne Laird and chil-
dren of Bowie visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hlil
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kolb and
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Duard of
Segarton visited in Seminole
last Wednesday and Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Kolb
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richards
are the proud parents of a baby
boy, named Chester Boyd,
weight, six pounds and 15
ounces, borned Wednesday,
September 26 at eHndricks Me-
are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith
morial Hospital. Grandparents
and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Richards
of Las Lumas, New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Loran Trammel
visited their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Schoonover and fam-
ily in Lamesa last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlisle of
Electra and fcYss f/ois Carlisle
of Wilson, Oklahoma, visited
their Aunt, Mrs. Eva Ward and
family Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock and
family had their daughter, Mr.
By MRS. JOE MARQUIS
and Mrs. J. O. Barnett and
family of Plains visit them last
week end.
Nancy Nora Poor, of Midland,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Poor last week end.
Sunday visitors with Mr. end
Mrs. Joe Rimes Wtxe Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jones of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Jones of Paducfch and Mir.
and Mrs. L«m Rimes of Guthrie,
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OR. JIMMY W. McNEIL
OPTOMETRIST
COMPLETE VISUAL CARE
OFFICE IN HAMLIN EVERY THURSDAY
9:00 to «:39
ABOVE WAGGONER DRUG
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Pittsburgh
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R. B. Soencer Co.
Phone 2561
Aspermont, Texas
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Ik-Students and Teachers
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Aspermont High School
Saturday Oct 20 1962
2:00 to 3:00 PM-Registration and Coffee
3:00 PM-Prog ram
4:00 PM-3usiness Meeting
5:00 to 7:00 PM-Evening Meal
7:30 PM-Footboll Game between the Aspermont Hor-
nets and the Roby Lions
Price of Meal $1.25 for adults and $0.75 for children
under 12
Please send money for meal as soon as possible to Mrs.
Courtney Robinson, Box 457, Aspermnt, Texas.
Let's make this the biggest homecoming ever.
GANDYS ICE CREAM V2 ~ 59c FREE CONES ALL DAY SATURDAY
FROZEN DONALD DUCK
ORANGE JUICI
3 49c
46 OZ WHITE SWAN
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
4 f°" 1.00
46 OZ
TOMATO JUICE
4 for 1.00
FOLGERS COFFEE
U 1.29
10 OZ. INSTANT 03d
3 lb cannkter 1.99
SARDENES
2 for 25(
RED DELICIOUS
Ib 15c
B0L0NA
lb. 39c
FLAV0RITE BACON
2 lbs 9gc
PORK CHOPS
lb. 59c
MEAD0LAKE 0LE0
Q lbs. for 39c
GROUND MEAT
ib. 39c
PURE LARD
3 lbs. 39c
CABBAGE
lb. 4c
POTATOES
10 ibs- 37c
YAMS
lb. 5c
STRAWBERRIES
19c
MAYFIELD CORN
3 for $|00
FRYERS
LB.
29c
COUNTRY EGGS
39c 49c
LIGHTCRUST FLOUR
5 lbs. 39c
VIENNA SAUSAGE
5 - 89c
SWAN SHORTENING
3 lbs- 59c
A1 TISSUE
4 ROLL PKG 29c
A. L. Lawrence Gro. ■ Mkt.
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BUCCANEER STAMPS
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ON WEDNESDAY
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ASPERMONT, TEXAS •
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1962, newspaper, October 4, 1962; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127707/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.