The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ABPERMONT HTAK
NOTICE OF ELEC- «t the option of the holdty-, and nia« in Stonewall County, in Voting Pre
THE QUESTION OP wring thirty years from their date, cinet No. 6, with J. W. Flournoy as
G THE COUNTY TO, but redeemable at the pleasure of the presiding officer.
b THE ROADS ANDj District at any time; after ton years At Shiwury Lake School Buildup
W'WAD DISTRICTS; from thoiv date; number? 1 to 3 in* in Stonewall County, in Voting Pre-
lottos ADDITIONAL 1 elusive, and 7, to 10 ihchuSyo, 18, W,jcinct No. 7, with I. S. McMillin ar
30AD BONDS '•') to 34 incUuivt;, -id to 50 inclusive, presiding officer.
3TAT5 OF TEXAS i u-«, 01, (53 to .Ofi, inclusive ofwhitjk; At Mt OUvo School Kou*) Buil:
COUNTY Of STONEWALL > , havo been retiircu, i.u.i numbers 4 to'ing in Geneview, in Voting Prpcirtc*.
, wu is" day o£ November iV-iO,- inclusive, II to 17 inclusive, 20 to No. 8, with M. L. Dool as presiding
the Commissioners' Court of Stone- j.. isielcslve, 35 to 45 inclusive, 51, officer.
wall £ounty, Texas, was convened tiij >;i, 55 to 00 incluaivo, 62, anil 67 to At New Hope School Housu. ;>Ji
regular session at a regular term e:M;sO inclusive <-f which, amounting to
jaid Court iii Aspormont. the County!. ay.OuO.OO an- still outstanding.
VV'ALI
Tha
dent of fleid County, with the follow- j iT
tag members present, viz:
jC. E. Brannen, County Judge
R. F. Tornllnson
Commissioner Precinct No. l
B. E. Gholston
Commissioner Precinct No.
Hoy Mullen
Commissioner Precinct No. :
Em Wright
Commissioner Precinct No.
A. W. Rash, County Ch- - a
when there came on to be considered
the following petition of T, M. I. m: ■
and more than 250 of ih • j" -ido
qualified property tax payir:,? v.iter?
■ f Stonewall County, Tei i . f >1
lows, to wit
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF STO.N'EWALL i
TO THE COMMISSIONERS COl'tC
OF STONEWAl,!, COUNT\ TEN A
We, the undo, signed, lt'^i Wta -■ •>>
erty tax paying voters of Stone.*.;..
County, Texas, respectfully pray tin. Y
Honorable Court to order an ..dcctton • n t
in said County to determine the t >. j ■■■ •
lowing proposition: ' - r;
Whether or nut the bonus of ->«i
County shall be i.-.st;in the vans . ' •....
FiVE HUNDRED EIGHTY TUOi'W •' i.
AND DOLLARS ($5d0,000.uoi for ;h. :
purchase of the district roads, and tin | e:
further construction and inaiitfnaaci
and operation of macadamized, gn
eled or paved roads and tumpiiCfs. . • 1 .nu«
in aid thereof, throughout sued C'ouu «
ty, as folows: ':•> ■
FIRST; County bonus to be issue'.;, t ->u
• the aggregate sum of Ft FT V | S'
HOUSAN'D DOLLARS ($50,000.!". ;: —
>r the panose of the purchase e*|
.strict road.- and the further con !.«
.ruction, maintenance and operation i o a
macadnmi.ied, graveled or pave;
roads and turnpikes, or in aid thereof
throughout such County, and whicn
uonds shall have the same dat<--; o
maturity and bear the same ra-.e .
interest as the bonds heretofore is-
sued and now outstanding again
Road District Number FIVE (5j >.<'
said County.
SECOND; County bonds to V
sued in the anunr. uui sute. •>.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOi I.-..".
($15,000.00) for the improvomen: >j
the SWENSON TO SALT 1 V".
road in Commissioners 1-V e>::i •.
her THREE <3 by tho en- •■>,-; ,
'ti it hi-iiieo jn 5 road acr< .-<s ' in
.>i, s r ok ,1;;.■ ;;■.i ■ ' I- *
Btfttiii oi;ii i. so'i1 rally .or oss- r
wiae .it tl.i . ; t . e • .
;:;o.ni* >)' "..vi r.l.,, ■ : i ;
THEREFORE CONSIDER- [.residing officer,
Ing in St one wull County, in Voting-
Precinct No. y, with A. J. Ikirbee as
! ED AND ORDERED BY THE COM-, At Salt Lake School House Build-
MiSSlONERS' COURT CF STONE-j ing In Stonewall County, in N'otlnv
Precinct No. 10, with H. A. Patter-
son as presiding officer,
COUNTY, TEXAS;
flection be held in and
-iuou .. -n; S'ud Stonewall County,
i e:vas, on the 20 day of December
: wlJch is not les3 than thirty
iays from the date of this order, at
which election the following proposi-
tion shad be submitted to the qualifi-
vi property tax paying voters of said
eouiitv for their action thereupon.
PROPOSITION
Whether or not the bonds of said
Countv .-hail be issued in the sum of
At Centomew School House Build-
ing in Stonewall Comity, in Voting
Precinct No. 11, with D. Barton as
presiding officer.
At Wrivht School House Building
iu Stonewall County, in Voting Pit
linct No. 12, with It. L. McArthur as
presiding officer.
At Swenson School House Build-
ing in Swenson, in Voting Precinct
No. 13, with G. R. McClure as pre-
COCNTY OF STONEWALL) <
i, tae undersigned Clerk of the
County Court and cx-otficio Clerk of
the Cieipri:- ioner.;' Court of Stone-'
\v;,. County, To-.;,. , hereby certify
t! the foregoing In a I rue and cov-
co;<y el' a:, .••-dor passed at a reg-
ular meeting of tho Commissioners'
Court, held at the Court House In
Aipermont, Texas, on the 12 day of
November, 1930, at which meeting all
tii.„ ' I' 'I Ol'df.
I.-, reconied i.i 15. ■ 1 "t'■
i" *i; ■ M'.nvites 0. >' > von.
CiV: uaoor my hatul aad few.! oi
offic« r'i.-i ihe IT' day of November
ii-ao.
(.Si AL) W. Rash
Cleik Cor.cty Couvt .-md ex-ofticlo
Clevri Comiidtjsioiie! .' Court, Stone-
wall Coutity, T«
Old Glory S-.. tiuoi I\'ev.'b
v ; 'ro^drc:! far..;
•: bit in •; cold of
. ■ -. -,;lch three basket
.ween Old Glory and
Swenson's electrically
•IV!. He' NI (RED EIGHTY THOU- j sitting officer.
• A CD DOLLARS (So.sO,000.00) for At Brazos Valley School Hour.
;.- pun -. <• . f the district roads,] Building in Stonewall County, in Vot
.; .j Lie ,.rt. '. r efa.struction and main
in
i kC
operation of macadamii
or oaved ■ •• - ml turn
;j0
III ant
my, as
C our,ty
■;rt. i.ute
30,i..10 I
hout
Uu
inji; Precinct No. I t, with W, 11.
Prichard as presiding officer.
At Cedar Hill School House L
ing in Stonewall County, in W •
Precinct No. 15, with S. It. Hawki ;s
onds to be issued as presiding officer,
n; of Fifty Thou- The manner of holding such clec-
1>'.liars, for the tion and making and canvassing re-
;•... '; a. e of tli.strict turns thereof shall be Eoverne<l by
further cofi.-truetion'il the General l.atvs of this State wheh
operation of ma-;r.ot in conflict with the provisions of
.iL ouved rt-a.is tli.e hereinbefore mentioned Statute.
in aid thereof; A copy of this order shall consti-
. i ,;y. ;md which tute proper notice of said election
■ ... ante ;;r,e- of and notice thereof shall be given by
the is a me rate- of, publication of such notice in a news-
bond.: h.cret-.fdre is-' paper of said County for three sue-
ag-iitisC c<*- i\e weeks, the first publication
Fiv, ..f aid l.'eing time full weeks before the
date of said election, and in addition
e i thereto for three weeks prior to said
t'tecn ' lection notice shall be posted by the
i.'i County Clerk at four public places
SON "i the County, one of which shall be
don-..posted at the Court House door of
the said County.
The County Clerk of this County
hereby directed to post such no-
Ujri
IV
_>! 1
iar.-
s;,( UND. f'our.'.y
Hi in the ag,:ro',aL:
nireire; l 15 00',;.00
■ improvement of the SWF.
SAi.T FLATS load i;i Connni
Preci.nct N'ui. >ier Three, i .
(struetioti of a lu'idge on said road
~.-s the Sait Fork of the Braaos
iliyvv, su'd Boiwls ma'turin
<.r otherv, i -e at lite eiweti
Commissioners' iCourt,
..ears from their -.-•ate,
est at a r;;te not to <
one-half (5';! per e-.nt per annum.
TIE !<D t'ounf.> bond' to be i su* e
i.j the ;ie.-;tt- sji: of Fifteen
! i >'■' '..000 00 i Dollars, for
(..Ojnrt:
•... I.v
,vf J'.fj
oners
FcrfaHy tices and to cause the same to be puo-
-ti.ei of the h'Cied as herein provided; and f-.,, -
within forty t hi r orders are reserved until the r.
v. bear inter- turns of said election shall have )>. ei.
ved tiv.- and. made to this. Court.
C. E. Brannen
County .hut
R. F. Tondinsoe
Commissioner Precinct No. ;
Smdli:-,: R. E. Gholstoii
pri-chtet Commissioner Precinct No. i
' of Roy Mullen
vn-.uuaity Commissioner Precinct No
the Bra 'os Em Wright
: ij: !!v. Commissioner Precinct No. :
-h',- THE STATE U!• i'EXA':.
.Vtm.-o .,;.ta
y-tood, .'hi' i
Friday ;s,;i ;
In:II game-:
Swtet -:.n o-i
• filed out-iloor Cetsrt,
In the first game, Old Glory girls
>•;! tho Swen ;on girls in a score of
j Si The Junior boys' teams of the
■ schools then took to '..he court
';e game resulting in a 0 to C victory
i or Old Glory.
Old Glory Senior boys, playing a
defensive game held their rivals •'< to
4 during the first- half, after which
Swenson broke the defense and and
ran. vild, winirng 21 to •!.
D pile Old Glory's defeat in the
first and third gann s of the evening,
both boys and girls made a splendid
showine; in their first pra"tice game
of the season. A good team is in the
lii.akir •.•—-later games will prove.
Jew;.! t.Yry has w;thd:awn from
school to keep house for Mrs. W. A.
I ewis.
Owing to tlie h<r>*e enrollment of
our c.ho. 'I, another L-neher namely,
Mrs. W. A; Lewis, ha;; h-'cn added to
the -i.'lioo1 faculty. Mrs. EeVvis
teaches high school En-dish and see-
ond grade subjects.
i 're.fee,... .. (i. Dov.'dey and
Jarnf s l.iMl , rind Leonard Davis wit -
noshed two basketball "jinies between
Swoiisen and Jayton at Swen.-on Sat-
urday nigh . Results of the ;-ratn"s
\ ' ;•> ' Nen'.. hoy. , ,'V,venson 32; .lay-
ton p. Girls, .layto-! 12; Swer-son
F:'1 t "rade ]-.jpi!s and t.oa'Eer ;;i-
i hayin.f th. 'ir '.ish-ns Friday
;i" - ' - Mrs. Charlie Let'., ar.d son
. -I Ms . Evelyn Hale of Pule. First
■;u'. absent*os on Monalay were;
Herliert Valdeuklamp, John Usry
• ' t Brown, Minnie ! o1 Ma.th-
i , r,• ;d Georae M oore.
■ • t;> 1 T! jvd, and Fourth
K • i'i e '• •riai'i'; the . diotil v dh
i June Hale of Rule visited the school
Friday. June was a week-end (juwt
of Margaret Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Lewis and fam-
ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. II. G.
Dowdoy Sunday,
Twcnty-eighi pupils are now on*
rolled in the fourth and fifth {trades.
Tho Statu inspector, our county
•jupt. school i'-'U t'oos, and Mrs. Sta-j
mey of Aspormont were visitors in,
our school Tiieaday. 1
Jewell Usry is taking bookkeeping
in ottr school. Lorene Cole and Loon
ard Davis are taking special subjects
Lorene graduated from Rule and Jew-
ell from Stamford last May. Loon-
lard is from Eliasville high.
First grade pupils are anxious -
get their first books.
Mrs. Arthur Jones and daughter,
and Mrs. Trice were visitors in school
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lewis were in
Utile Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Usry, son John
daughter, Ruby, visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Rinn Sunday.
Ralph Halhim visnted in Old Glory
Saturday.
Mrs. Marshall Baldwin and Mrs.
Dowdy accompanied our girls to Swen
son Friday night.
1 owis Tin ton has opened a grocery
store at Old Glory.
Mary Lou Martin visited with her
aunt at the Stamford Sanitarium Sun
day.
Reported.
The A«(ienminl S<ar
Gotmd at 4ap«rino(it T««aa P ut
tifflM at «ocan«l dans m*Uet ut, t,
Act of CungvaM, Marti I I8? <
Margaret F. Qur'-t Fdiim
J. C. GoMt, AMiKiii. Fditof
• ft. — 11.60 The Staf
Professional
and
Business ('ard«<
A. A. ANNTS
Dentist
Office over First National llawt.
Aspefmont, T#x«
MONEY
MONEY
M O N E Y
ERNEST HERRING
ATTORNRY-AT-I.AW
Civil Practice Only
Specialty -Examining ami Perfecting
I.and Titles
OFFICE FIRST N/ T'L BANK
Lund Bank
per cent,
Loup
Kedt'ral
Money at
WHY PAY MORE?
See H. F; GrindstafT. Sec &
Treas Asoermort N. F. L. A.
LAST DAY FOR CASH PRIZES
According to information received
by us the last drawing for the cash
prizes given by the business men of
Aspormont, will be on the next First
Monday, that day being Monday, Dsc.
First, be sure to bring all your tick-
ets and be here for that day.
SEE OUR USED CARS before buy
ing.
JOYCE MOTOR COMPANY
cm
'! Hi
fill
.LA ,
e!;t
r ork
r< :e'~
•ri of,
.* ,- Lent t.j:per
i.u'r.i,
i i i LD; County brt!
>ueu in the :g:;.jv,
Pt FTEEN THO USA '
, i, -,L,;0.D0> for the ;
Satidhn roads in
sec net Number TWO
ruction of mi.;, <■
. ;; Coir.n.urui.y aero-.. ;
the Bras RiV'-r. ■ ;e.-.; A -s.i
:> s..-.fiaLy or other A',.- j . '.;
c.e'uua oi the Conimi sionet i, n.iit; ■ ' •-
within forty j ear. ' nut:-1-.
.and bearing i-.f r t ■> ••• .• -
exceeil FlVt AND O.NE ILL F r -r
Cent (5'sa l t er annum. • !
FOURTH: Count j bo;.. , ,- ...-
sued in the a«cgr« "«'e ,nm of '• *•'
FIVE HENI.'Ri.D Tfl.OI. S \ Ni> Di •• r
LARS (#500.()00.00t for'the '
tion, maintc mii.v njid op- r.i.; O's ' 1'
oiosndann.'t e, g.-vneico - r pre j >h 1 • ■
.;rid t( r'lf'is; ->r > a'.; ;". re '. •'-• "; "'"l '
,'ivtu ■;. . . ; s
ser ally or > .:e!- >,:. ..
of the Con nr;s..sior,. r e Court,
forty years from the.r- (late, a id ■•- .>: >'«'
interest at a rat.- not to exc..ed FIV P.
AND ONE HALF PER CUNT ; :■ -1
per annum. 1 "
Wo further pray this flonor.-i'd- ' ' '
Court, that ..: suni ,.Jo.-'te.n t'h re
-a: submit'ted to the rcv-adent prc-po -t •, • '
-u pay in tuter-t. ef sa.il <, o nty, •!.>■ ,'1'1
ue. '. ion as io whether or no, as .ol '
.a.orerri ta... shall be .ev.eu u,>o., • v
property in said County subject •> 1 " ' '
taxation for the purpose of |:Ui> i rut'
the interest on said bonds, ntui to pn- jh' c.
vide a sinki ig fund for tin
'ion thereoi it maturity, ■ 1
And thi v <,uirt proceeooil to i; - -,;- AC,
vidence eon and det r-i. ted 1
.irtnativeli '-at said p-ti'i ui v.:.
signed by ore than 2.">0 resid< at
property tix paying vc.ers of s.n.j
County, and it further appearing a;
flrmatively to the Court that the
mount of bonds to be issued wic .;
excevd one-fourth of the assess,od •. n
u«tion of the real property of -aid
County;
And it further appearing affirma
threly that Road District Number f> ;
ill Mid County has heretofore issue , i!h , ,
bonds under authority of Section 52, fj'P(ir ' '
At School !
; IV r" :
it n
; -vt }' ,vc i
r 500,000 00)
nt,r irniiiJf- j
2ni .ril, •
and turn-j
throughoutj
m ■ .eri.,by t
THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX
HAS MANY IMPROVEMENTS
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mm; ti
;. nd ' o j
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. . ,
AC M TAN F'd
have
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The intrtHluction of
the new Chevrolet
Six marks the mosit
tnipre«aive fornard step in Chev-
rolet's twenty-year record of con-
stant progress and Improvement*
For this Bigger and Better Six
offers new beauty, new luxury,
n«w completeness and new qual-
ity—yet it sells at lower prices!
The improvement* in the new
Chevrolet Six begin at tho smart
new rhrome-plated headlamps
and extend throughout the entire
ear. The radiator is deeper and
umirttnlly efficient. Due to the
in<:rr M-'l wheelhnne, the lines
are longer and lower, giving an
air of exceptional fl«etn<*«s and
gruce. And the new Fisher bodice
combine with this more attrac-
tive exterior appearance, a new
degree of interior luxury.
The chassis of the new Chevrolet
Six has also been refined and
advanced in a number of different
ways. The frame is heavier and
deeper. There is a smoother oper-
ating, long lived clutch; a sturdier
front axle; an entirely new steer*
Ing mechanism; an easier shifting
transmission.
And along with these improve-
ment*, Chevrolet offers a SO*
horsepower, six-cylinder motor-
four long semi-elliptic springs
—four hydraulic shock absorbers
—a safety gasoline tank —and
an economy of operation not sur-
passed by any automobile.
iti
•> -VND TIE: f.F j
O r'i M TAXK-'i
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ptnltdirv It, Old
"inrt \o, 2. with
rtvedi off.««■!•
ANCK OP
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|V P s VM
The rH'dir s" . - arid ptvmd'rtr
oTiers of ti fsc'tion .-hull be re
spertivfilj.* frv||m-x
At County ('..! • H lildin
i in Aspermortt, i; V. tfnir i'recinct No
aiding of-
... - j .-. !' If-** «•
of Article 8 of the Constitution of
Texas, sad statute* enacted pursuant jt. \-t)> ,,
thereto as foiows: ^ ,y f,.( *.t,
Road BomM of Road District No, 5 \< jj.m b
of Stonewall County. Texmi, dated r.,;
October 14, 1918, numbered J. to ,.;rr( -, ,vj
laelusivo, in the denomination of $L-'cdim" officer,
400.00 each, aggregating $80,000.00, A, s„,. r.
bearing Interest, at the rate of pe-
cent per annum, payable ,uo-: nr. ; n! ,
ly on_ April and October ltt each yea . '.-.jj. ,
interest payabb-1 at. t!
i ef tho County Treasurer at A* . M. '/,CDCk
or at the Office of
Tifft AllllIII Texas ' " Willie Smith ft* preald-
* the Hanover Ns-' ^ officrr
,| At Rhode School House Ruttding
AT XEW LOW PRICES
The
Phjicton ,
The
HomUu-r
Sp<>rt Rtiadsifr
wjfh rutnhlr ***',
*510
*475
495
The
Coach ....
.SUndard
( oiipe ....
s amf#rd Five
Window Coupe
>15
';>;j
'545
Sport Coupe
with rumble sest
.Standard
K«*dsn
' thr
ding ir
• Pre
us pre
\ I: n
Specisl
Scdsa .
S V i: c i \ 1 F Q I I P M KNT K X T R A
t h. > r >!> t "i ruck* fro. , S.ldS to <**•*
•• ;i o. b Flint, Mlchiuan
'">75
.'635
,*o50
FAMILY DOCTOR
MADE MILLIONS OF
FRIENDS
H. F. OEINDSTAPF
ATTO RN10 Y-AT- LAW
(Civil Practice)
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
S. I). Me MA HON
Jeweler
Hamlin, Texas
Jewelry, Silverware,
Victor Radios
Records
Fine Watch Repairing
Stonewall Lodfto No. 704
A. F. & A. M
Kc^ulnr meetinir nl^bts ori 'riiurs
lay night on or before tbe full moon
in each month. All Master Masons
•ire cordially invited to attend
M. H. Austin, YV. M.
R. L. Springer, Secretary.
ABSTRACTS
Had titles perfected
a specialty.
Consolidated Abstrar* Co.
Office Court House.
Don't Forget
The shoe repair
shop
Good Looking- Shoes
;idcl to vonr Dei'sonal
appearance.
L> O EVANS, Proo,
—WOW—
A Chicago man was recently con-
victed of ne'rlecting his family of five
ebibh-en, although he was unusually
' ;od to his de.g. As he was led away
jail he cdb'd to his wife, "Take
■o.,d ••-!)-. of the dosr, Isiz'do!"
p,ui;,;.
IT'Ji W1 K TO ( IIOOSiK \ MIX *
Rash Chevtolet Co.
Aspenaont, Texas
Fifteen years after hit graduation.
Dr. Csldweil became lamout for a
•ingle preKription, which how, after
lorty years, u still making Iriends.
Today Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsht
la the world's most popular laxative.
Millions of people never think a!
wing anything; else when they're
constipated, headaclr., bilious, leveris||
or weak; when breath is had, tongue
coated, or they're suffering fri'tn
nausea, gas, or lack of ApMtite tr
**rgy jt
Dt CaldwtHS Syrwp Pepsin n
.... today according to the briffi «t
formula, fre 111 herbj -w.-i r.tltrf pure
inpred'snt*. It 11 ^leaMiitt^astittf t.
tliurm- 'h in the ?no t o}>st i.i(e case*j
put!) "ftective for women iNnd • *itj-
in, Above ail. it ret>r.iienf-!
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1930, newspaper, November 27, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126671/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.