The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1962 Page: 5 of 6
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MoW DEALER Abilene Re-
sorter-News. Please contact
Tommy Rogers, 3036. Week day
morning and Sunday 1.53
week. Morning, evening and
Sunday—2.55. Also will write
mail extensions.
3I4APR 61 Form 29
111
HOUSE FOR SALE - Four
rooms, bath, cyclone fenced, 4
lots, utility house, nice place
for garden. First house on
right, east of Highway Barns.
Contact Mrs. Myrtie Redding,
125 Wood Circle North, Iowa
Park, Texas. Phone 592-5562.
WASHING & GREASING-3.50
FLATS FIXED
LUNCH MEAT - GROCERIES
ROLE'S TEXACO & GROCERY
Aspermont Texas
Open Sunday Afternoon
HOUSE FOR SALE—2 bedroom,
corner lot. Contact L. D.
Jones, Box 393, Eldorado, Tex.
SEE THE NEW 450, which al-
most exactly duplicates the
famous Farmall "M", also
real closeout prices on new
Farmall 450 Butane where you
can use your present row
tools—See Buie's "The Horse
& Buggy Store" Stamford,
Texas.
Try us for your next Cattle
Feeds. Range Cubes, Breeder
Cubes, Calf Creep Pellets, Spe-
cial Mixed feeds, Hull Mixes &
Hog Feeds. We Deliver. Pied
Piper Mills, Hamlin.
LEGAL NOTICE
King-Stonewall Soil Conser-
vation District No. 120 will take
sealed bids on the following
equipment—2 International Grain
Drills 12 Disc. 1 International
Grain Drill 16 siDc. 3 Servis
Shredders No. 66; 1 Servis
Shredder No. 47; 1 Roto Cycle
Shredder.
Equipment is located south of
the County showbarn in Asper-
mont, Texas and is marked in
Numbers 1, 2, 3, ect.
All bids are subject to re-
jection by the board of super-
visors and must be in our hands
by Nov. 8th 11:00 A.M.
Send all bids to County Judge
A. B. Barnet, Aspermont, Texas.
ASPERMONT STAR
THURSDAY,. OCTOBER U IMS
Wesley Duncan was home
from Hardin-Simmons for the
homecoming and to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Duncan.
Mr. and Mre. Louis Dodson
and children Ray,Ross and Vic-
kie were here for the homecom-
ing and also to visit their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dodson
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan.
Visitors over the week end in
the Albert Baugh home were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baugh of Lub-
bock and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Baugh Jr. and Pat of Stamford.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus LedKctler
of Lubbock attended church
here Sunday night after visiting
with friends here Saturday and
Sunday and attending the home-
coming exercises Saturday after-
noon and the game Saturday
night.
Mrs. Ona Mae Simmons of
Odessa is spending the week
here reparing and cleaning her
apartments and visiting rela-
tives.
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SEED SEED SEED
Improved Early Triumph Wheat,
Nortex, Victor Grain, Mustang
& Northern Oats, Rye, Vetch &
Austrian Winter Peas.—Cleaning
& Treating Seed Daily. Pied Pip-
er Milk, Hamlin.
FOR SALE—Good 80 acre iarm
8 milejj north of Old Glory.
See or write Berry Norman,
Box 185, Rule, Texas.
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R£WV£ SPECIAL CARE HERE!
FOR FARM and ranch loans
■see A. E. Ball Agency, phone
2821 or 2451, Aspermont.
FOR SALE Oil TRADE —New
and used furniture. S. & H.
Green Stamps will be given
on all purchase:. Lawrence
Dept. & Furniture Store, Phone
3751. tfc
SUPER TORQUE FORD GAUUOE
ATVOUR FORD DEALERS TODAY!
4^
D ACCOUNTS
SAVE BY MAIL
STAMFORD FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Stamford, Texas
STUD SERVICE — Fe.rnanc.fi:
Registered Quarter horse —
Honyv. ood Rusn, sired by Hol-
lywood Gold. James A. Clark
Jr.. phone 4046. tfc-2-22
WHOLESALE—Pay Cash—Save
Parks Batteries, Gulf Anti-
freeze, Tires, Filters, Plugs,
Gulf Oil Corp., Phone 3421—
west of Courthouse. We Make
keys.
m
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II
FREE WITH each 50c purchase,
Rogers Silverware Coupon at
Lambet'ns.
FOR RENT — Small 2 bedroom
home. Jim Sandlin, Swenson,
or seen Geo. Lair. 3tp-1"
FC7. Terracing, Fill Work, deep
breaking, diversions, non-per-
ml'„ hauling, See E. B. Nichols,
. Aspermont, Texas. . tfc-13
Order Approving County Treasurer's Report
Qn October 8, A.D. 1962, the Commissioner';. Court met in regular session, corn-
find examined the monthly reports of Sally Wright, County Treasurer, for
% ending September 30, A.D. 1962 and found the same to be correct and
amounts receivd and paid out to be correct since the preceeding re-
Talk about lively—it's got
the look, the power, and now
the feel of the Thunderbird!
Like your pleasure bold and lively? Dis-
cover our beautiful new super torque
Galaxie! Up to 405 Thunderbird V-8 horse-
power (optional)—plus the Thunderbird
velvet of a new ride developed at a cost of
$10 million! It's so smooth you have to
fee! it to believe it! And, like ail new Fords*
for '63, our Galaxie has time-saving,
money-saving twice-a-year or 6,000-mile
service features! See it soon!
•Except Falcon Station But C!ul :
Bal. as of
Amt. Rec.
Paid \ nt
Bal. as -of
FUND
July 1, 1962
This Qtr.
This Qtr.
Sept. 30, 1962
Jury
$ 3,071.42
$ 10.73
$ 622.55
$ 2,459.60
Road & Bridge
13,817.54
617.69
2,015.82
12.419.41
Courthouse & Jail
64.00
10.73
74.73
General
12,672.23
848.32
12,515.63
1,004.92
Officers Salary
5,320.12
2,356.71
13,963.87
(6,287.04)
Precinct No. 1
31,435.82
1,084.36
3,305.45
29,214.73
Precinct No. 2
60,073.86
536.25
4,065.88
56,544.23
Precinct No. 3
7,464.02
482.89
2,171.80
5.775.11
Precinct No. 4
7,576.30
562,49
1,991.29
6,147.50
Lateral Road No. 1
12.99
12.99
Lateral Road No. 2
1,891.05
1,865.83
25.22
Lateral Road No. 3
1.310.34
1,295.27
15.07
Lateral Road No. 4 .
1,63.45
160.00
3.45
F&M Lateral Road No. 1
2.600.37
52.39
2,646.89
5.87
F&M Lateral Road No. 2
101.11
52.40
145.25
8,26
F&M Lateral Road No. 3
5,071.28
52.40
2,229.52
529.75
F&M Lateral Road No. 4
2,706.87
52.40
2,007 64
3,116.04
Delinquent Tax Roll
1.036.61
883.69
1,920.30
Social Security
4,197.47
1,849.74
1,770.48
4,276.73
Special Road Dist.
No. 11—Const.
21.91
21.91
130M Permanent
Improvement Bonds
184.95
1,265.85
567.50
883.30
54M & 20M Road
& Bridge Bonds
10,273.33
10.273.33
Special Road District No. 7
1,398.94
1.398.94
Special Road District. No. 8
7.889.12
7,889.12
Special Road District No .10
284.04PW"8'"" '
284.04
Special Road District No. 11
4.471.02
43.46
412.50
4.101.98
35M Park Improvement Bonds 1.678.54
42.92
1,180.00
541.46
TOTALS
" $186,788.70
" $10,805.42
$54,933.17
42,660.95
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ASPERMONT, TEXAS
Ijfl 42,660.95
VEAZEY MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 2701 Aspermon, Texas
Only John Connafly can
provide our state the cali-
ber o! strong, responsible
to meet the
problems and opportunities
ahead.
A VOTE FOR JOHN C0NNALLY
IS A VOTE FOR
Educational opportunity
Better job opportunity
Economy in government
Increased attention to
our elderly and depend-
ent.
REMEMBER!
Democratic Texas has the
lowest total per capita
taxes of any major state in
the nation. Vote to keep
sound economical govern-
ment.
Vote for Democrat
|John|
Connally
for
Governor!
F.D.A.r
NEW SWING-AWAY STEERING WHEEL!
Makes getting in or out easier! 1 he
steering wheel moves to the right a full
9 inches. Optional with power steering
and automatic transmission.
BOND AND WARRANT INDEBTEDNESS
Ami. Issued Amt. Paid Amt. Outstand.
130M Perm. Improvement Bonds
54M R&B Bonds, Scries A
20M R&B Bonds, Series B
Spc. Rd. Dist. No. 10 Bnds
Spc. Rd, Dist. No. 11 Bonds
35M Park Improvment Bonds
$130 000.00
54.000.00
20,000.00
4,500.00
75,000.00
35.000.00
$318,500.00
$ 85,000.00
16,500.00
18,500.00
1,800.00
42,000.00
30.000.00
$193,800.00
SCRIPT WARRANTS OWED BY PRECINCTS 3 AND 4
Precinct No. 4—4th Series Payable 60 to 65 at 5% Interest
Precinct No. 4—5th Series Payable 60 to 65 at 5% Interest
Precinct No. 3—4th Series Payable 60 to 65 at 5% Interest.
$ 45,000.00
37,500.00
-1.500.00
2,700.00
33.000.00
5.000.00
$124,700.C#
$5,500.00
2,600.00
2,600.00
F,
few
r' SECURITIES OWNED BY COUNTY FUNDS
130M Permanent Bonds Series 1954 $5,000.00
35M Park Improvement Bonds 21 to 26 $5,000.00
$5,000.00 $5,000.00
The requirements of Art, 401 P. C. have been complied with and a tabular state-
ment has been filed as required.
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T. E. BEIL
Commissioner Precinct No. 1
CECIL NORRIS
Commissioner Precinct No. 3
EVIN V. GHOLSTON
Commissioner Precinct No. 2
E. D. ELLISON
Commissioner Precinct No. 4
!
Bfv
A. B. BARNETT
County Judge, Stonewall County, Texas
PAT MITCHELL, JR. SALLY WRIGHT
County Clerk, County Treasurer,
Stonewall County, Texas Stonewall County, Texas
REVIVAL
NOVEMBER 4TH THRU 11TH
RAY NOBLES
Preaching
Poster, First Baptist Church, Haskell
R. B. HALL, Singer
Frederick, Okla.
JAMES QUEEN, Pianist
Abilene, Texas
6:30-Brotherhood Breakfast
10:00-Morning Service
7:3Q-Evening Service
Nursery Provided
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1962, newspaper, October 25, 1962; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127710/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.