The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1956 Page: 2 of 6
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The Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texas
Thursday, August 16, 1956
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OLD GLORY
MRS. LYNN FLOWERS
DGBT FOR TODAY
The old believe everything;
middle-aged susoecx every-
the young know every-
MVGHTBX AMOVES
Capt and Mrs. Glen T. John-
a*n ot Topeka, Kan., are the
parents of a daughter,
on July 23. She tipped
scales at seven pounds, 15
one-half ounces, and has
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with «v sensational new
NOVA-TEX
TBXTUS81Z1NG PROCESS
restores original
TEXTURE . . FEEL . . DRAPI
You'll be thrilled when your
most delicate silks, sheers and
taffetas . . or sturdy woolens,
cottons and synthetic blends
. . . come back crisply fresh
with the "look and feel of new
garments". Our exlusive pro
cess "restores original" body
—even to garments which have
been beaten limp by improper
cleaning or washing. Keep
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Try our NOVA-TEX fin-
ishing on one garment—
-ou'll send your entire
wardrobe for this wonder-
ful new "revitalizing" ser-
vice!
SERVICE
CLEANERS
C. E. MATS. Prop.
Phone 32P1
been named Celia Ann. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
B. R. Johnson of Old Glory, and
the maternal grandmother is
Mrs. Rilla Henson of Hot
Springs, Ark.
locals
Supt. V. R. Leverett attended
the Texas High School Coaches'
Association in Lubbock last
week.
Mrs. Henry Lohnnan and her
three children of , Austin are
visiting her mother, Mrs. Lena
Erdman, who has recently re-
turned home from Cisco, where
she visited another daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Wende.
Mrs. Larue Davis and son,
J. C., of Irving have been vis
iting her brother and family,
the J. T. Newmans. Mrs. Davis
is the former Larue Newman, a
former resident of this area,
and wife of the late Leonard
Davis. Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis
were reared near Old Glory.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart,
Kathryn and Jackie pf Mingus,
and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Afenew
of Cisco spent the week-end with
their mother, brother . and sis-
ter's family, Mrs. Kate Hart,
Clair Hart, and Mr. and Mrs.
VISIT OUR STORE FOR
ALL YOUR
DRUG NEEDS
• Hallmark Greeting Cards
• School Supplies
GEO. C. KENADY
Legolly Registered Pharmacist
Phone 3211 Aspermont
MALOUF'S
Final Summer Clearance
ALL SALES FINAL! NO EXCHANGES, RETURNS OR REFUNDS!
Ut« our Lay-away Plan for your Fall Coat, Suit, Skirt or Shoes.
Our Fall Merchandise is arriving daily. A Small Down Payment,
plus weekly payments, will assure you of two things—Choice Se-
lections and your Fall Wardrobe will be paid for when you need it.
LADIES' SUMMER
SHOES
ONE-HALF PRICE
MEN'S SUMMER
STRAW HATS
ONE HALF PRICE
MEN'S OXFORDS
TWO-TONES AND SOLID BROWN
$4.99 Pair
COTTON EYELET-BATES 1M PCT. DACRON
FABRICS
VALUES TO $1.M YD—
OOc yard
GILBRAE—IN NEW FALL COLORS.
FABRICS
39 INCHES WEDE.
59c yard
Wool Skirts & Sweaters
fct lampl
priced *3.98 * *12. 95
no alterations on
j sale priced
• merchandise.
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DRESSES
MANFORD . PACRLAND • IRE CLARR
10.95 • '39.95
LADIES' SUMMER
DRESSES
ONE HALF PRICE
CHILDREN'S SHOES
ONE GROUP—OVER 200 PAIRS
*2.00 Pair
ONE GROUP OF BACK-TO-SCHOOL
BLOUSES
$1.00 each
CREASE RESISTANT
COTTONS
VALUES TO $1.39 YD.—
67c yard
MALLINSON'S—A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF
COTTONS • SYNTHETICS - BLENDS.
FABRICS
45 inches wide.
$1.98 yard
CANNON* TOWELS
Regular ate value-.
4 1.00
TEX-N-JEANS
FOR BOYS. COMPLETE SIZE RANGE.
1.98 to *2.98
MALOUF'S DEFT. STORE
HAMLIN
TEXAS
Carl Hunt.
Weldon Spitzer received treat-
ment at the Stamford Sanitarium
last week. He has returned home
and is recovering from an in-
fected throat.
Mrs. Emma Nichter of Clif-
ton visited with her brother.
Henry Schmidt, and his wife
from Monday until Saturday.
MORE ON LAST PAGE
Legol Notice •
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
TO: J. T. Dagley and the
heirs of J. T. Dagley and their
heirs and. legal representatives;
S. H. Haley and the heirs of
S. B. Raley and their heirs and
legal representatives; A. L.
Rhomberg and the heirs of A. L.
Rhomberg and their heirs and
legal representativas; J. H. Fox
and the heirs of J. H. Fox and
Sieir heirs and legal representa-
ves; John Green and the heirs
of John Green and their heirs
and legal representatives; W. A.
Pitts and the heirs of W. A.
Pitts and their heirs and legal
representatives; J. F. Jones and
the heirs of J. F. Jones and their
ho in? and legal representatives;
J. E. Murfee and the heirs of
J. Ei Murfee and their heirs and
legal representatives; Clinton
Grantham and the heirs of Clin-
ton Grantham and their heirs
and legal representatives; and
all unknown owners and claim-
ants of the lands and premises
hereinafter described, or uny part
thereof, defendants, GREET-
INGS:
You are commanded to ap-
pear by filing a written answer
to the plaintiffs petition at or
before 10 o'clock A.M. of the
first Monday after the expira-
teion pf 42 days from the date of
issuance of this Citation, the
st'rsie toeing Monday the 1st day
of . October, A.D., 1958, at or
before 10 o'clock A.M., before
the Honorable District Court of
Stonewall County, at' the Court
House in Aspermont, Texas.
Said plaintiffs petition was
filed on t?ie 14th day of August,
11)56.
The file number of said suit
brine No. 2737.
TV names of the parties in
.laid suit are: R. O. Gibson, as
plaintiff, and without repeat-
ing same, all of the above-
named persons, owners and
claimants to whom this citation
is addressed and who are named
above as defendants.
The nature of said suit bein"
substantially as follows, to wit:
Said suit is a Trespass to Try
Title action covering the follow-
ing described property:
Being all of Lots Nos. 12, 13,
14, 15, 16, 17. and 18, in Block
No. 25, of <the Original Town of
Aspermont, in Stonewall Coun-
ty, Texas;
Said plaintiff also pleading
j and relying upon the three year
Statute of Limitation as p-o-
vided by Article 5507 of the Re-
vised Civil Statutes of Texas,
1936, as amended, as a special
ground of recovery; said plain*
tiff also pleading and relying
upon the five year Statute Of
Limitation as provided by Article
5509 of the Revised Civil Sta-
tutes of Texas, 1925, as amend-
ed, as a special ground of re-
covery; said plaintiff also plead-
ing and relying upon the ten
year Statute of Limitation as
provided by Artice 5510 of the
Revised Civil Statutes of Texas,
1925, as amended, as a special
ground of recovery; said plain-
tiff also pleading and relying
upon the twenty-five year Sta-
tute of Limitation as provide^
by Ariclc 5519 of the Revise
Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925,
amended, as a special ground of
recovery; and said plaintiff also
pleading and relying upon thr
twenty-five year Statute of Lin.
itation as provided by Artie!
5519a of the Revised Civil Sta
tutos of Texas. 1925, as amend-
ed, as a special ground of re-
covery.
Issued this the 14th day of
August, 1956.
Given under my hand and
seal of said court; at office in
Aspermont, Texas, this the 14th
day of August, A.D., 1956.
(SEAL) DORIS M. PITTCOCK,
Clerk, District Court, Stone-
wall County, Texas. 8-16 4c
Thursdoy, August
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PROTECT YOUR FAMILY
By Letting Us Write Your Credit Life
Insurance on Anything you purchase
on time payment—
SUCH AS: YOUR NEW CAR. FURNITURE. T V
SET—AS WELL AS MANY OTHER ITEMS.
A. E. BALL AGENCY
DAY: 2821 —PHONES— NIGHT: 2451
BOX 407 ASPERMONT. TEXAS
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has the HIGHEST OCTANE RATING
in Texas... highest by far!
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ance
But octane rating is only one perform-
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Golden Esso Extra is the world's finest
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tends to knock or ping on "premium" gaso-
line, use Golden Esso Extra.
You will save the extra cost through
performance, operating economy, and added
gasoline mileage. Dispensed from the
golden purtp under the Humble sign.
' QUESTIONS AND ANSV
i, Q.—I am a veteran wiU
tal and permanent nons
connected disability. I
several months before ap
for disability pension pay
Is it possible for the pa;
to be back-dated to the
Proposed Constitution
Election to B<
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
proposing mi amendment to Sect!
Article Vlil of the Constitution c
•o u to provide that the Comm
Court in each county m*y levy *
turn, may be neceiiary (or genei
puriKwee. permanent Improvemei
purpose!, road and bridge purpt
Jury .purposes to long aa the total
tax rates <loe rot exceed tight
I HUc j on the Ona Hundred Dollar
valuation In any on* (1) year, i
vldlng further that the Comm
Court thall not impair any out
lionda or other obligation!; provl
the neceaaary election and form
lot; and providing for the necetli
lamationa and publication!.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE I.
TUBE OK THE 8TATE OF Tl
Section I. That Section , Artl
ot the Conititution of the 8tate <
be amended ao a! to hereafter rea
Iowa:
"Section t. The flute tax on i
•xclualve of the tax neceiaary to
public debt, and of the taxes proi
_ the benefit of the publle ft* echo.
* never exceed Thirty-five Cento I
the One Hundred Dollara (1100
lion, and no county, city or to
levy a tax rate In exeeea of Will
iHOc) on the One Hundred Dollar
I valuation In any one (1) year foi
fund, permanent Improvement fu
and bridge fund and Jury fund I
provided further that at the t
Commlaaionera Court meeta to lev)
nual tax rata for each county It I
whatever tax raw.ma* be needed
four (4) conatltutlonal purposes:
general fund, permanent iwip
fund, road and bridge fund and J
w long aa the Court doe! not iai
outstanding bonda or other obllgal
« long as tha total of the forei
levies doea not exceed Eighty Cei
on the Ona Hundred Dollara ( 10
tion in any one (1) year. Once t
has levied the annual, tax rate,
shall remuln In force and effee
that taxable year; and the u
may also authorise an addltlona
ad valorem lax to be levied and
Proposed Constitution
Election to B
'.ENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
ropoalng an amendment to the I
tlon of the State of Texas, amend
tion 48a. Article III of the Constll
the State of Texan, ao as to i
needed change* in and revision
Teacher Hetirement System of Tex
vldlng that this section shntl not
alter, or repfeal Section 83 of Artli
the Constitution of Texas as ado)
vember, 1VS4, or any enabling le
parsed pursuant thereto: provldinK
necessary election, Jorm of ballot,
mation, and publication.
BR IT RESOLVED BY THE LI
TURE OF THE STATE OF TE:
Section I. That Section 48a ot
III of the Constitution of the !
Texas be amended so as to read as
"Section 48a. In addition to the
liven the Legislature under Sec
Article III. It shall hava the right
kvt ;tes to establish a fund U> pro
liniment, disability sn(L tlfath bep
persons employed in Bti publle
colleges and universities supporloc
or partly by the State: provldtd
• mount contributed by the Stat*
I fund cach year shall be equal to th
A ic*te amount required by law to
. - into the fund by such employees, a
' not exceed at any time six par
(4%) of the compensation paid at
person by tha State and/or school .
* and ahall in no one (1) year exi
aum of Five Hundred Four
^ (1504.00) for any auch parson! I
vided that no person ahall be elit
retirement who has not rendered t
of creditable aarvlce in auch emp
and in no cat* shall any perao
before either attaining the a*
fiva (05) or completing thirty (SI
ot creditable service, but shall be
to refund of moneys paid Into the
"The Legislature may authoi
moneys coming Into such fund ti
rested in bonds or other evidence
debtodness of the United States, oi
State, or any county, city, school
or other municipal corporation or
of this State: or in such other s
as are now or hereafter may be p
by law as Investments for the Pe
University Fund or tor the Pe
School Fund of this State: pro
sufficient aum shall be kept on
■ meet payments as they become d
year under such retirement plan,
be provided by law; and provided
recipients of such retirement ful
not be eligible for any other State
retirement funda or direct aid fi
State of Texas, unices auch othi
pension or retirement fundi contril
the State, la released to the State c
Pay only for the gasoline quality
your car requires
— Extra is first of three great
Humble gasolines. It costs more to make,
•ver and those whose cars require its quality
mi—IIM will profit by paying more for it Others
rnaaaiiwni wffl not.
PKIMIUM
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Texas, first in sales among
remium"
mous gasoline will continue
quality leader in its field.
be the
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Proposed Constltutl
SENATE JOINT RESOLUT
proposing an amendment to S
Article III of the Constitution
aa to change the membership
arana' Land Hoard. so thai
amount of bonds or obligatior
be issued by the Veterans' !
ahall be Increased to Two Hun
Dollars (1200.000.000); provid
issuance of said bonds or ohll
the condition* relating there
use of the Veterans' Land Ft
ing for an election and the
a proclamation therefor.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
TURE OF THE 9TATE OF
Section I. That Section 40-b
of the Constitution of Texas,
ao that the aame will hereal
follows:
"Section 49,b. There Is here
Board to be known as the Vtl
Board, which ahall be eomp.
Commissioner of the General I
and two citisens of the Stat* <
appointed by th* Governor «
via* and consent of the Senal
ernor ahall biennially appolr
member to aarve for a term o
with the Initial appointments I
under thla section to be for t
•nd four rears, respectively, a
_ "• —
quant appointments to be accoi
visions of ihia section. One au«
member ahall be well verted
attain and the othar lueh app
bar Shall be well veraed In f
Commtaslonrr of tha General
ahall net aa Chairman ot th<
ahall be the administrator of t
Land Program under such te
atrictiona as ma* be no* or h
vided by law The eomponajl
appointive metnbera shall b*
tha Legislature, and each shal
In such amount aa may h i
tha Legislature. The VeM
Board mar lesue not to eseaj
Million Dollara < •
i or ©bllfath>n of the 91
dred
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fuel is for care that
perform well on regular gasoline. It
sets the pace for performance and
mileage among the "regulars." It is
the only regular gasoline in Texas
that contains a patented solvent oi!
to keep engines clean.
tor the
known
MUMStr
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purpose of creating I
aa the Veteran!' Laml
Bonos ahall be oaeeuted by ai
ST obligation, at tha State i
aneh form, /^nominations, w
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1956, newspaper, August 16, 1956; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136255/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.