The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1954 Page: 4 of 6
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The Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texas
Thursday, April 29, 1954
the A&yt
Published every Thursday morning at the Star office in
Aspermont, Texas. Entered as second class matter at the
post office at Aspermont, Texas, under the Act o£ Congress,
March 3, 1879.
LOWELL C. WELCH
Editor and Publisher
Advertising Rates Upon Request
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance)
Stonewall and Adjoining Counties $2.50
Elsewhere in the United States ........ $3.00
Any erroneous reflection on the character, reputation or stand-
ing ef any person, firm or corporation which may appear in
The Aspermont Star will be gladly corrected ii brought to the
attention of the editor.
MEMltn 1*9)
ttiumimmmiamwrn
Editorial Comment...
SCARED OF YOUR SHADOW? of their shadow -too timid to
do anything for fear it won t
\Fr<>n'. An Exehiattye>
turn out right and always eotr
plaining about what the other
fellow does or does not <.!*>
couple of months ago. as
iir :\p.n■ ui! cu^Lorvi. wi' took , . .
Wo we've plentv of 'ground
: of Ground Hog Day. Ac I , (V,.
<• irding to iogena, if the ground ,
t; ;g sees his sliad'Ow when hi
ies on' Krtiruwry then
h? pops into-his den for atvofchej-
weeks.
Did you i. (."*r -.top and com
,• re some people to a ground
? Y<hi know the kind of
pi ;ple we are thinking of Soured
Ii'-Vg'"' people m this old world
You see them e\vr> day Thf>
art.* the boys who are always
n ma rung :ib- -ut how we are
heading fur a bad depression,
and thev just teH you th.it e'v
-yihinig's bad
Now. eorifidontiaHv: we aren't
«i nut that thi«c -"Ould be
FEEDS and SEEDS
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Discount Gi- eii F.F.A. and t U Club Members Who Are
Feeding Out Projects.
PLENTY OF
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better. But . . . we aren't mak-
ing it a bit better when we
moan and groan. Old Ground
Hog doesn't get anywhere when
he jumps back into his hole.
And we folks don't get anywhere
by complaining—unless we also
do something to better the con-
ditions tlKit we complain of.
Courage, action, confidence in
our country and community . . .
these are the tiling's that count,
flave faith in your follow man
and that will give you faith in
yourself. Wo your part. Don't
be afraid. There are lots of
good guys who will help you.
o
ALWAYS STRIVE UPWARD
When you are discouraged be-
cause you are in a valley, re-
member that every valley reach-
es up to the hills.
If you wish to grow, spend
yoiu- time in the company of
those who see above, the clouds.
When we fill our hours with
regrets over the failures of yes-
terday, and with worries over
the problems of tomorrow, we
have no today in which to be
! thankful
Strive always to be like a
good watch—open face, busy
hands, pure gold, well regu-
lated, full of good works.
Hold yourself responsible; for a
higher standard than anyone
else expects of vmu. Henry
Ward Beecher.
GUARANTEE OF VALUE
Legal Notice
THE
TO:
and if
known
by filing
plaintiff's
10 o'clock
day after
id us trial News
of us natural
view )
like t.(
ains All of us, when
try to get top return
dollar spent. And m
run, ttie surest way to
es •
are
not
All
find bar,
s hopping
for each
the long
achieve that is to patronize
tabiished merchants who
concerned with the. future
just today's sales.
That was the theme of an
editorial in the Garner, Iowa,
Leader The paper advised its
readers: "In any hometown, the
reputable merchants and dealers
will be the kind of people that
you like and trust. This editor
does not think you will lose any
peace of mind or money if you
rely on them for good values aJ.
a fair price. I am sure you will
find this procedure is much safer
and simpler than searching for
bargains in strange places."
Many a "bargain", bought at
a alleged big discount from
some fly-by-night operator, has
prawn worthless. The estab-
lished local merchants, chain
and independent, have to pro-
tect} their reputations—and that's
your best guarantee of value.
CITATION BY i'UBLIGATION
NO. 3(520
STATE OK TEXAS.
T. M. Haley, if living,
deceased, then the Un
Heirs, devisees, legatees
and legal .representatives of the
>aid T. M. Haley, Deceased,
GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
a written answer to
petition at or before
A.M. of the first Mon-
the expiration of 42
days from the date of issuance of
this Citation, the same being
Monday the 24tn day of May,
A.D., 1954, at or before 10 o'-
clock A.M., before the Honor-
able District Court of Stone-
wall County, at the Court House
in Aspermont. Texas.
Said plaintiff's petition was
filed on the 2nd of April, 1954.
The file number of said suit be-
ing No. 2620.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: Emil Wolsch, as
Plaintiff, and T. M. Raley, if
living, and if deceased, then the
Unknown Heirs, devisees, lega-
tees and legal representatives
of the said T. M. Raley, De-
ceased, as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to-wit:
Plaintiff sues in Trespass to
Try Title and for title and pos-
session of the following de-
ITce the Classifieds.
scribed lands situated in Stone-
wall County. Texas,: lo-wit:
KlKST TRACT: All of the
l> M. Goble Survey, patented
on April 11, 1893, by the State
of Texas to B. M. Goble, pa-
tent recorded in Volume 1 at
page 57 Of the Patent Records
of Stonewall County. Texas,
and more particularly de-
scribed by metes and bounds
as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake for
the S.E. corner of Section No.
30, B.B.B.&C. Ry. Co. from
which a cottonwood bears N.
66 W. 18 v air as for a connect-
ing line; THENCE West 80
varas a stake for the N.E. cor-
ner of this Survey; THENCE
West 1383 varas with S.B. Line
of said Section No. 30 a stake
on N. bank of Double Moun-
tain for N.W. corner of this
Survey, and N.E. of C. F.
Goble Survey (said Section
No. 30, B.B.B.&C. Ry. Co. is
190 vrs. excessive East and
West); THENCE S. 64 1-2 deg.
E. 1400 varas down said river;
THENCE North 66 deg. E. 130
varas a stake on river bank;
THENCE North 550 varas to
the place of beginning, con-
taining HO acres, more or less.
SECOND TRACT: All of the
C. F. Goble Survey, patented
by the State of Texas to C. F.
Goble on April 6 1893. by Pa-
tent recorded in Volume I at
Page 58 of the Patent Records
of Stonewall County, T-'xas
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Phone 2661 —
and more particularly clo-
ser i bod by motes and bounds
as follows:
MKOINNING at. the N.E.
corner of M. V. Guest's IliU
acre Survey a set stone in the
S.B. line of Section No. 30,
B.B.B.B.&C. Rv. Co. a nvesquite
bears S. 5 deg. E. 4 3-4 varas;
THENCE East with said S.B.
line 1243 varas to a point on
N Bank of Double Mountain
Fork of Brazos River a stake
for S.E. corner of this Survey;
THENCE West and up said
river S. 65 1-2 W. 1080 vanas
to a stake on bank of said
river the S.E. corner of M. V.
Guest Survey and S.W. corner
of this Survey from which
two cotton woods brs. N. 31 W.
37 varas; THENCE N. 30 W.
520 varas to the place of be-
ginning, containing 49.9 acres,
Stop Taking
Harsh Drugs for
Constipation
Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way!
For constipation, never take harsh drugs.
I hey cause brutal cramps and griping,
disrupt normal bowel action, make re-
peated doses seem needed.
When you arc temporarily consti-
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salts, without harsh drugs. Tike Dr.
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Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes
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more or loss.
Plaintiff specially pleads the
five (5), ton (10) and twonty-
f ve!|(25) years Statutes of Limi-
tations. as provided by Article^
550!), 5510 and 5519 of the Re-
vised Civil Statutes of Texas,
1925, as a basis for his title to
said above described lands and
premises, and prays for judg-
ment against the Defendants for
the title and possession of said
lands and premises, for writ of
restitution, cost and general re-
lief.
Issued this the 9th day of
April, 1954.
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in
Aspermont, Texas, this the 9th
day of April A.D. 1954.
(SEAL) J. DARVOL DRIVER
Clerk, District Court, Stone-
wall County, Texas. 4-15 4c
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The entire he
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with pink frui
white mints, t
cheese spread :
the lovely con
hand - made di
with angelic ch
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The honoree
beautiful and us
ported.
County Attor
ll. FVvil W." Davis '
the fore part
where Mr. Davis
enforcement met
i Mr. and Mrs.
' and Mrs. Allii
turned recently
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in Houston, Bea
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1954, newspaper, April 29, 1954; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127555/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.