The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1955 Page: 4 of 6
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BAS&tftT (Va.) HENRY
COtJNTY JOURNAL—"Ours is
a profit and 1cm aystem. Any
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. too many weeks ago
Crockett reposed peace-
the pages of history
©vwrhight—or so
■|ami--the nation unearthed
now he -has doou-
yeatMul thoughts for
y weeks without abate-
t
The first inkling we hed of
's revival was the suc-
the song "Davy Crock-
istag of the Wild' Proritier".
came Davy Crockett re-
ft, guns, pistols, coonskin
aps, moccasins, ad infinitum.
,-The amazing thing was how
it manufacturers and retailers
able to offer Davy Crock-
outfits. Poor old Kit Car-
and Jim Bowie must be
green with envy!
The quick response of we
AWMMcans to liew things,
Whether fad or otherwise, is a
good indication. It proves we
V;.,. - f' we on the alert and still have
fflus'tms. It shows we are ail
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young at heart—gullible to an
extent perhaps but . intensely
aliwvway. Qod forbid the day
when we shall be no longer
aroused by history and are
dead to the youthful urge that
Davy Crockett h. satisfies. Per
ha-s even histpry how will be
easier taught because of * the
wailing notes of-a frontier bal-
lad!
No, we have Slot bought our
coonskin cap. Somehow, how-
ever, when we walk down the
street and hia^aooe kid whistl-
ing* , "Davy Crockett" we feel
that all is we'll with our coun-
try. 4
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GRASS ROOTS OPINION
ODESSA (Tex.) AMERICAN—
"It may be true that unionism
protects some persons, but for
every person aided by union
compulsion, at least one other is
injured. A man who is kept on
at his job by a union after he
lias demonstrated his incom-
fetenee, is merely .keeping some
other man who is more compe-
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NOTICE IS mtRBBY GIVEN
That by virtue of a certain Or-
der of Sale Issued out of the
Honorable District Court of
Stonewall Cqwptfr* Texas, on the
40th day of JUne, 1956, by the
Clerk of said Court for the sum
of Twenty-Eight Thousand Two
Hundred Ninety Four & 82/100
Dollars ($28,2M,83). together
with interest at the rate of B.%
£er aniium from May 19, 1989
until paid, all costs of $uit, and
attorneys fees in the amount of
13,392.00, under a judgment, in
favor of Charles R. Unsworth
and against J. T. DeGrazier in
a certain cause in said Court,
No. 26S6 and styled CHARLES
R. UNSWORTH vs. J. T. De-
GRAZIER, placed in my hands
for service, I, Warren W. Fra-
zier as Sheriff of ' Stonewall
County, Texas, did on the 20th
BMvnonfc. Tjhm
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ally, the rein ia leas produc-
tion par dollar apent,
higher prices far consumers."
aMhilag the -Star otfice in
as ascend daea uttsr at the
under the Act of Congress,
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day of June, 1955, levy on cer-. owned, or hereafter acquired
tain property, situated in Stone- through whatsoever methods
wall and Jones Counties, Texas,! and means, in and to all wells
DRY CLEANING
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ALL-
tUflUS
Frank
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WAGGONER DRUG
"iTtfe Fussy Pill Rollers"
—PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ROCJNu THE CI.Ot'K—
Phone 25 Hamlin, Texas
From spotting attention
—to final inspection—
we assure you the finest
quality dry-cleaning!
D« as hundreds of ether
particular people do —
try our superior dry-
cleaning services, today!
SERVICE
CLEANERS
C. E. MATS. Prop.
Phone 3221 Asperuont
described as follows, to-wit:
(1) All of his right, title,
claim, interest and estate pres-
ently existing and which he
may hereafter acquire through
whatsoever methods and means
of, in and to the oil, gas and
other minerals in, on and un-
der and that may be produced,
saved and sold from the fol-
lowing described lands, to-wit:
(a) All of Section No. 158,
Certificate No. 243, BBB&C
RR Co. lands in Jones and
Stonewall Counties, Texas;
(b) Southeast one'-fourth
(SE/4) of Section No 159,
BBB&C RR Co. lands in Stone-
wall County, Texas;
(c) Southwest one-fourth
fSW/4) of Section No. 159,
BBB&C RR Co. lands, Stone-
wall County, Texas;
(d) Northeast one - fourth
(NE/4) of Section No. 171,
BBB&C RR Co. Survey. Stone-
wall County, Texas, and
(e) East 80 (E/80) of the
north one-half (N/2) of Sur-
vey 171, Certificate 253, Ab-
stract 109, BBB&C RR Co.
Survey, Stonewall County,
Texas. *
(2) All of his right, title,
claim and interest presently
now or hereafter ' located on
the above described lands and
all oil, gas and other minerals
produced therefrom now own-
ed by or which may accrue to
the said J. T. DeGrazier.
(3) All of his right, title
and interest in the fixtures,
improvements, and appurten-
ances now or .hereafter lo-
cated upon the hereinabove
described lands, without re-
gard to depth, and in and on
each oil well or gas well now
located or hereafter drilled
thereon, including all connec-
tion apparatus and flowunes
from wells to flow-tanks; and
all equipment, material and
personal property now on the
hereinabove described lands or
thct may hereafter be placed
thereon, including ail pump-
ing derricks, pumping plants,
casings, machinery, tanks, res-
ervoirs, pipe, pipe lines, gauges
and all machinery and equip-
ment of any kind or character
whatsoever, including tools
and supplies appurtenant to
and used in connection with
the production of oil. gas or
other minerals of any kind, in,
under and upon the abovo de-
scribed propetry, or. any part
ment" and machinery
tenant to aild rigs.
(4) All rights of way
ingrea* and egrets over the .
said landa or any part there-
Si . . , .
being the same lien jieacribed
in a certain Deed o£Jf
of record in the Deed
RtaN*
and in a certain Chattel Mori-
Stonewall , County. . in
Vohifee 1966, Page DEG6?, and
likewise; described in a certain
Deed of Trust how of record in
the JNM of Trust Reeptfda of
Jonee County. Texas, in Volljine
161, Page 166, and in a eertiln
Chattel Mortgage how of fecbrd
in the Chattel Mprtgage Rec-
ords of Jbnfea Q
further referred to in an in-
strument entitled Transfer of
Note and Liena. dated Novem-
ber 4, 1954 and recorded in the
Deed Records of Stonewall
County, Texas in Volume 128 at
Page 79, to which records ref-
erence is here made for all pur-
poses;
and levied upon as the proper-
ty of J. T. DeGrazier and thftt
on the first Tuesday in August
1955, {he same being the 2nd day
of said month, at the Court
House door, of Stonewall Coun-
m
Texas
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molit, Texas, this 16th
June, 1998
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Feedings Out Projects.
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WE HANDLE DROUTH CERTIFICATES
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Enjoy the long Fourth of July
weekend, and • • •
SAFELY!
• Observe all posted spesd Units; doo't hurry, ever.
• Regulate the speed of your cer to highway and
traffic conditions.
o Don't drive too fang—stop when you're tired.
e Observe ell highway caution warnings — stow
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1955, newspaper, June 30, 1955; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136194/m1/4/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.