The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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The Aspermont Star
Published every Thursday morning at The Star office In
Aspermcw, Texas by C K Publishing Co. Entered as
second class ma*ter at the Post Office at Aspermont. Texas,
undf7 the Act of Congress, March 3, 1878.
ROGER F9IL Editor-Publisher
YEARLY SUBSCRIPT. ION BATES (in advance)
Stonewall and Adjoining Counties $3.90
Ete«rc*ere in the IJnlted States $3.
Any erfSaeous reflection on the character, reputation or
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standing any person, firm or corporation, which may ap-
pear in Hie Aspermont Star will be gladly corrected U
brought ta the attention of the editor.
CLASSIFIED
SALE—2", 3" and 4". Also 5-8
and 3-4 sucker -nds. Call 4180
or 2611.
Furniture
FOR SALE OR TRADE — NEW
and used furniture. S. & H
Green Stamps will be given
on all purchases. Lawrence
Dept. & Furniture Store, Phone
3751.
USED REFRIGERATORS — as
low as $37.50. Used Televisions
—as low as $37.50. Joe Hud
speths, Hamun, Texas, Phone
SP 4-1636.
WANT AD
word («
after. There Is
charge. Cards ot Thanks Me We
Display
Anti-freese, Tires, Filters,
Plugs, Gulf Oil Corp., Phone
3421—west of Courthouse. We
Make Keys.
i ot lunio in wb.
Farm Loans
Auto Supplies
WHOLESALE — PAT CASH —
$ave. Parks Batteries, Golf
FOR FARM AND RANCH
loans, see A. E. Ball Agency,
phone 2831 or 2451, Asper-
mont
Insurance
HOSPITALIZATION 1NSUR-
ANCE—As low as $2.00 per
month to age 65. Also Burial
Insurance and Monuments. See
Clyde Llttlepage at Aspermont
Funeral Hetoee, Phone 3301, As
perao&t, Texas.
Livestock For Sale
FOR SALE — Registered Charo
lia Bulls 15/16 purebred age
10 to 13 months. A few females
from 13/16 to purebreds. Arvel
W. McCoy and Son.
Dolby Feed Lots
Phone 4352
Livestock Supplies and
Vaccines For Sale
NEED NEW FARM BUILD-
INGS? There's no better way
to finance than with a FED
ERAL LAND BANK LOAN.
Low payments. Up to 35 years
to repay. See John C. Storey
at City Hall. Tuesday and Fri-
day of each week. Phone 2091.
For Sole
CONSTRUCTION
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FRAZIER'S CAFE
GEORGE FRAZIEK, Owner
FOR SALE — Angus Bull Calf.
Contact Ernest Kolb, 5 miles
west of Aspermont, Phone
BL 6-198, Peacock.
Misc.
FREE WITH EACH 50c PUR
chase, Rogers Silverware Cou
pon at Lamoeths.
Terracing
FOR TERRACING, Fill Work,
see G'.en Phillips or call BL 6-
2191, Peacock.
FOR TERRACING, fill work,
deep breaking, diversions and
cotton spraying, see George
Reese Jr. or call 2266 Asper
mont.
DEALER WANTED for Stone-
wall County. No investment or
experience necessary to be-
come your own boss as a
Rawleigh Dealer. Over 200
items assures you of a steady
full-time business. Write at
once. Rawleigh, Dept. TXA
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FARM BUREAU WEEK SET AS
WEEK. OF FEBRUARY 3 TO 8
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if
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WACO (Spl)—"Farm Bureau
Week" in Texas will mark the
beginning of an intensive cam-
paign to boost membership in the
state's largest farm organization,
according to Wayne Little, direc-
tor of organisation for the Tex-
as Farm Bureau. Three area-
wide membership rallies will be
held February; 3 in Lubbock,
Dallas, and San Antonio to kick
off the organization's 1984 en-
rollment drive.
Gov. John Connally has de-
signated the week of February
3-8 as "Farm Bureau Week" to
point up the importance of agri-
culture to the over-all economy
and the necessity of having "an
informed, prosperous, and or-
ganized agriculture in our state."
Little said that drive plans are
aimed at hitting a new high
membership record this year
which will make the twelfth con-
secutive year for the organiza
tion to gain members. Another
goals, he said. All county Farm
standing of being the largest
state Farm Bureau in the South
and fourth largest in the nation,
a position that was lost to Ala-
bama last year when that organi-
zation edged ahe/d of Texas in
membership.
Purpose of the three rallies is
to provide the inspiration and in-
formation to accomplish the
goals, he said. All cunty Farm
Bureau leaders and volunteer
membership workers are being
encouraged to attend the nearest
meeting.
Some State Farm Bureau of-
ficials, including Little and TFB
President C. H. DeVaney, will
attend all three meetings, travel-
ing by plane between the widely
separated points.
In addition, each meeting will
have a special speaker. Woodrow
Luttrell of Chicago, director of
the American Farm Bureau Fe-
deration's information division
will speak at the Lubbock meet-
ing which will begin at 10 a.m.
at the Holiday Inn Parkway. The
Dallas meeting will begin at 4
.m. at the Adolphus Hotel with
Warren Newberry of Vernon,
area field services director for
the AFBF's Southern Region, as
guest speaker. Highlighting the
San Antonio meeting, which will
be held at the Gunter Hotel be-
ginning at 3 p.m. will be an ad-
dress by Austin Crownover of
Waco, state sales director for the
FB insurance companies.
In the official proclamation de-
signating the special week, Gov.
Connally pointed out that agri-
culture. including related service
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businesses and trades, provides
employment for a large portion
of the state's population. He also
noted the "voice in state af-
fairs" which farmers and ranch-
ers of Te&as have achieved
through organization.
Following is the text of the
governor's proclamation:
"Agriculture is an essential part
of the economy of Texas and the
United States. About 40 percent
of all Texans derive their liveli-
hood directly or indirectly from
agriculture. Nationally, agricul-
ture is our largest industry.
"American agriculture has ad-
vanced more in the past fifty
years than in all the prior years
of our history. The abundance
of food and fiber, produced even
more (economically by an in-
creaingly efficient agricultural
industry, helps assure our citi-
zens of the highest living stand-
ard in the world.
"Through organized effort and
by democratic procedures, the
farmers and ranchers of Texas
have sought and achieved a voice
in State affairs and have cam-
paigned for improvements in the
economy and government of
Texas.
"These groups recognize the
necessity of having an informed,
prosperous and organized agri-
culture in our State.
"THEREFORE, I, as Governor
of Texas, do hereby designate
February 3-8, 1964 as FARM
BUREAU WEEK in Texas, and
urge our citizens to give due re-
cognition to this observance hon-
oring the Texas Farm Bureau."
NOTICE TO
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received un-
til 10:00 a.m. February 10, 1984
by the honorable Commissioners'
Court of Stonewall County, Tex-
as, at the regular meeting place
in the Court House at Asper-
mont, Texas, for the purchase of
one (1) New 115 H.P. Diesel
Powered Motor Grader, equipped
with 12-Ft. Blade, Cab, Heat-
er, Rain Traps, Steering Booster,
1300 x 24 Tires Front and Rear.
One (1) Used Caterpillar No.
12 Motor Grader, Serial No. TOD-
SOS will be traded in.
The Honorable Commissioners'
Court reserves the right to ac-
cept or reject any or all bids.
A. B. Bamett
Honorable County Judge
Stonewall County,
Aspermont, Texas
DAUGHTER BORN
A precious daughter arrived
Saturday January 11, to Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Gibgon. She sank the
scales at 7 pounds 5 ounces and
was named Donna Marie. Thyjj
live at Grand Prarie, Texas. Ma-
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur Worth ington of As-
permont and paternal grand-
parents are Mrs. Ruby GibsoiL
of Crane, Texas and Archie Gib-
son of Grand Prarie.
Mrs. O. K. Cox of Lubbock
visited her daughter Mrs. Claude
Penrod over the week end and
was greeting old friends in town
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alirie Howen of
Post visited here Sunday ami at-
tended church at the Church of
Christ.
Electrical Work
House Wiring - Industrial Work
Small Appliances
Frank Sparks Electric
Location Metcalf M and * Sfced
Phone 4591 Aspermont,
FULLY INSURED
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received until
10:00 a.m. February 10, 1964, by
the honorable Commissioners'
Court of Stonewall County, Tex-
as, at the regular meeting place
in the Court House at Asper-
mont, Texas, for the purchase of
one (1) used 115 H.P. Motor
Grader, equipped with 14-Ft.
Blade, Cab, Heater, Steering
Booster, 1300 x 24 Tires Front
and Rear.
One (1) Used Caterpillar No.
112 Motor Grader, Serial No. 3U-
825 will be traded in.
The Honorable Commissioners'
Court reserves the right to ac-
cept or reject any or all bids.
A. B. Barnett
Honorable County Judge
Stonewall County,
Aspermont. Texas
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964, newspaper, January 30, 1964; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127778/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.