The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1952 Page: 6 of 6
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The Aspermont Star
Thursday, Moy 22> 1952
v
OUR DEMOCRACY
by Ma1:
LI B E BXY is W tALT H
mayK
WANT ADS
THE ideas of such mcm -vs Roger Saco.m, phicosof i :spi
ani? scientist of r.q" ii^centuity, met little
acceptance mo £. en ac tive discouragement in
the times and environment jn which they lived.
THEIR. IZECOGVITION HAP TO COA'l£' LATER. .
Special Notices •
FOR SALE Dundy good '-P
it i-re trad, Jill in cultivation
except four acres. I s\ o e -
wnier wells. Inipiove:e are
,;,k ki. Butane, ltgli'1 ■■■• }ele-
piu'iK'. Six-r ioin I: .u-«
baih. Located four miles
southeast of Hamlin. Texas.
The farm has an oil lease for
sis years. All mineral leases
and one-half royalties intact.
Price $148.50 per acre, or take
$140.00. per acre and not pay
rent for 1952 crops C L
Garrett. Route 1. Hamlin.
| Texas. 5 '.'- tic
'WANTED Mechanic. For m-:|
i terview. set1 Mason IV o.- C. nes i
j rolot Company, Aspermont, 'f
Texas.
Special Notices
POLITICAL
Announcements
% ;
CITY PURCHASES GRADER | The United States Department
The City of Aspermont has of Agriculture is askin« for 16
purchased a much-needed road m,lhon bales of cotton again
! grader to be used in mainten-
this year, but will
cube;
I E K l>
Jan.:;" cubes, fat tenor
c;t'. i creep '. o 'et: . ua i.i y pel 1 ■. iS.
S'lv I'atl.'iier, p ..• tr> ie< is.
Mash PcKc's or Crumbles.
IJuy by the Ton and SAVE
No order too small to be ap-
preciated. None too large to
handle.
F. B. MOOKF, GRAIN CO.
Phone 100 - Box 115
HAMLIN, TEXAS
12-20 tfc
AN\OUNCKMEST IT.KS
: ; :,i Di.-triet
County
Commissioners Free.
Precinct offices
I , have a hard time getting fit.
lance work on city streets, the Low harvest time prices last
; city secretary was recently aulh- year, shortage of labor, and in-
orix.ed to purchase a trailer for creasing production costs have
the spraying machine. Br an diiwaunised many growers. Cot-
Goodloe states that (ho sprvainy :ton ^ "'™:;o may be even lower
I , \J V/ . .... 1 . ' I ll I e \ > A 't:l* 'PU! m f r\ rtfiirtnrt
ls.oo ;
12.50
lo.oo :
equipment '.rill be put in opera-
tion within the next few days.
tfc
\VAN'Tl'i>—
;'OUi{ I .A UN DRV iU.'Sl N FSS
We wash, dry ..*••« Iron.
Our Prices Are Keasonabie
I-O.NVILLE 5.A I'NDltY
Aspermont
In our pemocracv, the modern Roger bacons are
emcour.aoeo to think, invent and discover
according- tj their sen r — a fiveedom that
not only enriches the spirit, but that pays off
in social. betterment" and /noustrjal power ■
MORALLY ANP MATER/ALLY, THE LJ&ERTY OE THE
IMPIV/PUAL IS THE MIGHTIEST EORCe //V
HUMAN PRLOGFIESS.
i v
. - 5
NOTICE I am now agent fur
Dew-E-Way Products. See
me at my residence.- -Mrs.
J. W. Trammell, Aspermont. FOR SALE—Maple spool bed
5-22 3p j and springs. Double size. Ex-
— cellent condition. $35.00.--
FRESH EGGS for sale every i See George Frazier at Hick-
day. Customary prices. Mrs. : m;m Cafe_ 5-22 tfc
Minnie Mvors. Aspermont. tfc
FOR SALE or trade- -one tandem
FOUND Stary red pig. about . stock trailer ... Set, Frank
40 pounds. Owner may have j Tramnu,„ at white Aula, lp I
same bv paying for this ad ; — I
and contacting Walter B. Hills ' ATTENTION MUSICIANS: We, |
In Aspermont.
tfc
37 ice;. Casing w: set at
liO.!'! feet. Total depth was 0039
! feet. The section was treated i
j with 500 gallons of mud acid.
Gas-oil ratio was 395 to 1. j
i Seaboard Oil Company is to '
| drill No. 2 C. E Boyd 2,384 feet
, from the west and 1564 feet
j front the south lines of Section
46 in Block D of the H. and
have just been appointed auth-
orized dealers in this territory
for Gibson musical instru-
ments,. mandolins, amplifiers,
steel and regular guitars. We
will have in stock guitars
priced from $68.50 to $95.00.
Any other kind available on
special order. Day phone 495J
night; 719J—RE-SALE SHOP,
east side of square, Haskell.
Texas. 3-6 12c
I'.C. Survey. It is scheduled FOR SALE—Pit gravel and con-
01L NEWS-
(Continued from Page I)
a I ratio was 360 to 1.
No. 2 Flowers New Project
to!- 6500 feet with rotary.
No. 9 Lorentzen Completed
In the Katz Field, 13 miles
crete sand. 51.00 per yard at
pit or can deliver. Loading
early and late. Six miles south
of Jay ton.—Phone 906 F 555
Skeiiy Oil Company
A. S. Brinkley in Sect
Block D i.n the H
Survey, . a , -Flav-ers. t.' r , .
Fit-Id try five rndos
of Aspermont, has bwn
pleted for ii !2-hour f
104.4 barrels of 40 i; :
i-lowing through a o!'.:- h :
choke with. 150. pen.;:,:,
easing /fajtf p< a,ni:i.s , ou
from 42 perforations it
feet. Total depth w.>.< 4:tl
plugged back n> -1312 fei-t
ing was set ;i: l JO5 ' ■
nd r.C
Skellv Oil Company is to drill : ,
tarv test is 330 feet from the the No. 2 William Flowers as a 0 ° Bnen. Sid Katz No. . _
, >n ik,. -Vm<. fi„M "uk7 Herbert Lorentzen in F. and night on v.—Claude Senn.
.south and 1100 feet frflm Use piojo<t m the same f.eld, -8b< _ I h
, ,, .- , [feet from the north and 1667 |N O- 'Sulvl> - has ,)CU1 rul" j 4-3 20p
west lines • of tee not .uea..,. 1 f , c ipleted for a gauge of 168 2a bar- - - - - —•
quarter of Section 129 in Block >>'• 'X n reL of 40.2 gravitv oil and five FOR SALE—Deepfreeze: prac-
D of the II- and T.C. Survo>. ^ 5 11 >h(l" U: " water per dav. j "ow. Sell at a bar-
4) (J i Hh ,1, i * ' : i Tht' nowtld throueh an ; run ,,r S"e Hc'v Hil1'
. : " . j, ' 1,8-641hs -irich choke with 100 ! __5-13P
'(- a pounds on the casing and 200 poR'.;LAWN*-'MOWER-, .-sharpenin
U""- i'" ' poun:;s. ii; the tubing from 04 j ,nd ... v, ;i, M(1,v
p.-rforat.-Tv: at s'-CO-MJ and 48M-. ; K.Sh s. Texas.
70 feet Total depth was aliOi ' ' - , ... ,
feet, plugged 'back t .• 495-1 foci, j —
(•;• -.ns was set at f: 1 > 4 feet. FOUND- t o,' ca" keys Owner
iiC'.a-: ;-:! ratio' v«. : ■: 29,2 to 1. j may have same bv calling at
S;.i K-'ifz of- San ,\n!o:u i |i-,s , this ofia-e and paying for ad.
faked two projects m tlie same
a !T'M :
The Star is authorized to
announce the following candi- i
dates for office, subject to the
action of the Democratic- pri-
maries:
For Slate Senator, 24th Dist.—
STifU.ING AV1LI.I Aftl.S
HARLEV SADLER
For State Representative,
85th District—
DAVID RATLI-FF
lor District Attorney—
DALE CONDRON
ROVCE AD KINS
For County Judge—
11. If. SUADLE
B. F. LACKEY
For Sheriff—
WARREN W. FRAZIER
I-:. HATFIELD
J'or County, District Clerk—
J. DARVOL DRIVER
GERALD LAWRENCE
For County Attorney—
JACK RAILSBACK
I'll 111, DAVIS
| The above action was taken at
a called meeting of the city
council this week.
Give to the lied Cross!
this year. This points to strong
prices this! season. The carry-
over this year will be lower
than it has been in 26 years.
o—
For the kind of printing you
like—at: reasonable prices—try
"The Star".
SL
DO
SAVE
CTii^tj '.Ta^mtiiM?aHBrrawamaagBi3Cj|
For County Treasurer-
A. B BARNETT
For County Commissioner,
Precinct No. 1—
T. E. BEIL
i.oiii'
one half1:
, porm nt.
' Co in pain
C K I;
located
D in th
-a'' and
: : A
- O ; i ( )|" 'i
N v, 2- A
i Section
H a:al
STAMFORD rKOJ)t:C''FloN
CBFDM :\sSO< , U'KIN
Farm and Karon I .nan*
WAY'MAN SMITH
FIELD REP R ESENTATIVE
■;!i
WIG MA'RR
WELDING SHOP
— 2.551
3011
No
> b;<
Herbert Lorei
feet front th
from 'I
P .-1 h(i N (i. S>
| <a>ou r,
■n
i-i.dh i
FOR RENT- Brick house. Two
rboms with bath. Modern.
See G. K'db at Texaco Sta-
tion, phono 2901.
with
FOR SALE
Two- bed room
i,
t:i
i> \\ pnoNiv
NIGHTS -
N (
t, i be
an-.! 4Of)
. of. T FOUND
Own e
>use. P. rand hew. Mod'er
■ C. C:1 Kol'b a' Texaco Si
o I i e i ] ij 2001.
For County Commissioner,
Precinct No. 2—
EVIN GHOLSTON
For County Commissioner,
Precinct No. 3—
CECIL NORRIS
For County Commissioner,
I'rccinct No. -I—
15 AI LEV CLARK
LAWSON HART
Give to the Red Cross!
DR
i
j. V/ McCRAR\
D E N T ! S T
M i. N r x A
/
',77 feet from !io-
lent ificafion braeelel
so | owne'' may have same by
>scheduled for 6"if)0 foot. j identifying, and paying for thi>
No. 15 Dav in Be Drilled | ad. tfd I
Skeiiy Oil Company No 15
i Rev Dav i t ; ':-••• a now K;itz
I Field project. 1800 feet from the
j south and 467 feet from the
I east linos of Section 3 in Block ' FOR SALE Qlula cotton seed.
• , i of T and N.O. Survey. Slated | Fir.-.! \ car's planting. Price.
5! dent!i is 5300 f<a-: v. .'h rotary, j $2 50 p " I a-.ho!. - A. (' Ih.'cht.
"* ' Delta Gulf Drrhng Company. ; Aspertr. • ' 5-15 2p
; of. a!, spotted tie No 2 Odis M. : -
, Sparks a . a N . Field trv !FOR SALE- Divan and eh,air to
(MY COAAPLIMENTS TO THE,
f CHEF.' AL-50, I LIKE THE)
' GPS CEILINS PRICE^y
j FOR ANY KIND of s.-wing. see
i Mrs V. L Ferrelh Aspor- j
moot. 5-15 3p '
f'
8*',. l
ii ; J .3 P, - .
9 O fi H
r-
•:*" '4
Jai-ked 'sboyii MSW
frcictor in Asraerica!!
*3
A ~'ue ui
<Z(td Sec me
M5C«nnickMMALl
SUPER M
*7odcUff
and arrange
fo try it on
your own farm
tomorrow
Se 3 for Yourself how if can
lanv up to 20 acres of tough 'ax! a day.
S5 Tandem disk up to 50 acres in a day.
4- Cultivate up co 6s acres ;t day.
13 miles southwest of Asper-
! monl It of. [v a 5500-foot
I rotary project iaal feet from
the north and .Y; i foot from tin
| west fines of So.: fipn 1«I in
! Block 1 of the II and T.C. Sur-
I vey.
| I.. F. Oil Coir;|Vi!u No. 1 Gib
jCid! *-''■*,"j.y in S- <■!i>,r: 63 of Block
F in the II and T.C. Survey, a
wildcat 15 mile:, north of As-
pc
match
C P
Two steel be
So
:-:ke
Aspermont,
5 15 2d
; Card of Thanks
j We wi:• to take this means
'of expressing our heartfelt
: thanks and .appreciation for the
; beautiful floral tribute and the
i many acts of kindness extended
! to us at the passing of our dear
husban
Annis.
gotten.
ermont, has been plugged and ' ,77. k a a
, . , ' husband and father, Dr. A. A.
bandoncd at 63,-ib feet ... . ,
jAnms. i on will never be for-
Givc to the Red Cross!
link's
drivmn
THEATRE
TIIFRS. FRf.
Cornel Wilrfo, Maureen O'Han
in
"At Sword's Point"
Mrs. Annis.
Mrs. Jake Eiper and
family. Jp
Hotel Borber Shop
Frank Havs, Owner
Wc Appreciate Your
Patronage
n
SAT. ONLY"
Georg, O'Brien in
Gold Raiders'
Sei
lis©
^ here
fleming equipment co.
Phc-ie 3831 Aspermont
- P I. u s
Bud Abbott. Loo Cost-dlo
"Buck Privates"
SAT, NH.H f \ ! !-.
SUN MOM
Arthur Kennedy. f > ,-gy Do
"Bright Vjcfory'
TLF.S. - WFDNES.
■ Brent, Audrev Tetter u
"FBI Girl"
"■3
new CROP ALFALFA HAY
NEW STOCK OF
CERTIFIED FIELD SEEDS
Poultry Feeds —
r
I, K alVF.RS
OtVNKKS
J, II. B VI,CH
Jaylon, Texas
mm mm for. business
"r service station
CFormerly Lambert's Service Station)
Come by and let us fill up your car with
those Dependable Magnolia Products.
WASHING - GREASING
TIRES - TUBES - ACCESSORIES
J. E. "Red" LINSLEY
Phone 2056
Aspermont
Specials for
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY
CRISC0
3 lb. crt.
79(
flour 25-lb. print bag $|85
Ik
.21-2 cans
i 4 Lb. Box
Maxwell House 2 for
4 for
+6-OZ. can
No.. 1 flat can
15c
Salad Wafer
2-ib. box
49'
ENGLISH PEAS
2 cams
29c
WE!.N£RS-CH!LI
W^NNA SAUSAGl
can
31c
cons
23c
Turnip-Mustard GREENS 2 cans 25c
R. 8t W. SPINACH 2 No. 2 cans 35c
Het-'shey SYRUP
can
19i
GRANGE JUICE __
Kraft SALAD OILS
2 No. 2 Cans 29c
pint
35c
ORANGES
5-lb. bag
Scrappy DOG FOOD 3 cans
O X Y DO L
box
BAB-0
2 cans
FURN5TURE POLISH
,T P,
it
OSCAR PEACOCK
Grocery
v
VOL. LV—I
Ra
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1
S
D
By
Guess Em
he was talkir
He said y<
day) mornin,
the dot, that
car washed i
near positive
rain.
Sure enoug
utes, the sky
He made
ment that ki
ins'. Said bi
they had go
T. J., you
bottom savvb
pet a "please
tie.
After caret
records, I fail
listed as TA.
ever signed
4 honor, didn't
( '' -'nithority.
We're not
"excursions"
ning. Compi
\V'n"t do y
apples?
Nora has
bit of prose 1
HELP
My mother
dishwashing
daughters, '
make light
ganized an
times unde.r
pooed those
Wonder if
would work i
of jobs? W
work with c
Peoch-Apricot PRESERVES 2-lb. jor 49c
BEANS & POTATOES 3 cons 50c
Purity OATS (with premium) box 19c
APPLE BUTTER 1-lb.f 12-oz. jor 29c
39c
25c
25c
27*
quart 29c
Chicken WING, BACK; NECK Ib. box 45c
WATCH OUR WINDOWS EACH
WEEK FOR EXTRA SPECIALS
TOP WITH US and save
See STAR
MISSIO
LIFE (
(Editor's 1
debted to M
of Abilene
letter from !
Mrs. Noah 1
Shi, Japan.
Mrs. Branne
sionaries in
are told ths
permont Ba]
licensed him
261 K
Shioy
Kobe
Dear Frieni
On Friday
11, for the fi
on one of the
land Sea.
Siegi on Inn
I had the <
beauty of th
think I shall
We had
the Shieei C!
pillar of whi
of the origi
and Were ms
to the old
where wo vv
night. Mnkin
the house by
paths thnt rni
1 naddi s. \v s
silver natch";
moon on th<
Turning lo lr,
hill, we muli
onttern of I
dotted here s
straw roofs
huts, formirve
quilt slretrhfi
water's edfv
tance, us <a
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1952, newspaper, May 22, 1952; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127454/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.