The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1954 Page: 2 of 6
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The Aspermont Stai, Aspermont, Texa:
Thursday, September 16, 1954
"THE STINGER"
Written ami Edited by Students of Aspermon't High School
TilK STAFF
NANCY MARK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
GLEN DA PERRY ASSISTANT EDITOR
SYBIL JUNGMAN ADMINISTRATIVE EDITOR
BILLY McGOUG.H, MIKE McAFEE SPORTS EDITOR
JERRE COOPER, EVELYN KOLB.
SHIRLEY HULSEY. GAYLE PAYNE CLASS EDITORS
UiNELL BOYLES JOKE EDITOR
MRS. JOHN WARD ADVISER
NEW SCHOOL YEAR
School has started once
again. This year we have a I it
to look forward We have
new buildings being completed
to improve education: new gym-
nasium and athU-t.e field to
improve our sports; and new
teachers added to our faculty
One of these h-.ichers is Mr.
Burl Jameson, the agriculture
teacher. Mr. Jameson gradu-
ated irom New London High
School in 1948 and attended
Sam Hous'on State College :n
Huntsvi'k* In 1951. hi- ri -
Cf ve;i his B.S degrcv in Ani-
mal MUsbanilry. and in 1952 he
received h s ME ;ti agriculture
education He married Joy
Padgett of: Madisonville. Texas,
in 194!. He served 24 months
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DINE HERE
for the ultimate in FINE FOODS
and DINiNG PLEASURE.
Bring the Family —
DOUG'S CAFE
jack Douglass Prop.
NEW FOOTBALL STADIUM
DEDICATED FRIDAY
The half-time ceremony pre-
sented last Friday night wa.s
■ onieUiing different from the
usual routine.
This, oi course, was due to
the fact that Asp-ermont now
has a new football field with
new bleachers. These were
dedicated during half-time cere
monies last Friday night.
Members of the school board;
along with the pep squad and
the past, present and future
He■ no's were presented bv T C.
Clark, superintendent.
The audience stood wh I
Ma s v led "Th" Star
Spangled Banner" G era 1 d
Thornton read the dedication,
and then the assembly sang the
Alma Mater Rev. Tex Culp,
pastor of the First Baptist
Church, closed the eeremony
with a prayer.
The hew bleachers fo r '.hi
home f.ans will seat 500 people,
whi'.i the visitors' bleachers
■e:1 -eat 254 persons.
\ capacity crowd turned out
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Colortulo, agd Otis Newberry
from Abilene !>< tty I'liinkett
is also a new -tmient, coming
from Sundown. She is
tied as a .senior.
Mrs, Bert Mullen and Jerrc
Cooper attended an executive
council meeting in Austin on
September 11. Jerre is a mem-
ber of the state public relations
committee. Helen Cooper ami
Movelda Ellison also attended
a1^ guests.
(;it.\l>K. SCIIOOI. NIAVS
Mrs. ltoyles ha.- two new .siu-
< i«• 111 - JiniTiiv Tone and Joan
Poore.
Tin- fifth grade has a new pu-
pil Anthony Sledge, coming
from Houston
The ■, venth grade met on
Monday and elected the follow-
ing officers: Betty Jane Me-
Nutt, president: Geraldine Law-
rence, vice-president; Eddie
Jones, secretary: Alice Hoy, re-
porter; and Margie Fortius, as-
signment. writer.
The eighth grade elected the
following class officers Mon-
dav: Ivv Sw:nk.' president;
Billy Martin. vice-president;
Maurfiie May field, secretary-
trea-'urer: Arthur Maneille, re-
piir: Janeen I tot I'.eri or i. Gien-
Galloway, Zeh Huth'eford
e.r indmother in the country.
\\'alk:ng m the garden -he
chanced to see a pedcoek. a
bed she had never seen before.
.\!ter ga.'eng in silent admira-
tion, she ran into the house and
cried out, "Oh, Granny, come
and seel One of your chickens
i- in bloom".
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and Andy Snr:e
merit.
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Leqa! Notice •
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
STONEWALI. C()UNTY, TEX-
AS.
IN liE: ESTATE OF CLAUDE
E. GREEN, a person of unsound
mind.
No. .WO
TO ALL PERSONS INTER-
ESTED IN THE ABOVE NAMED
PERSON OR HIS ESTATE:
You are notified that 1 have
on the 13th day of September.
1954 I'iU-d with the Count'.-
Clerk of Stonewall County,
Texas, an application under
oath for authority to make an
oil, gas or mineral lease or
leases on that certain real es-
tate belonging to such above
named person, described as fol-
lows:
The West one-half (W-2)
of the Northeast one-fourth
(NE-4). containing f!2 acres,
more or less, and the East one-
half ( E-2 ! of the Northeast
One-fourth t'NE-4), contain-
ing 82 acres, more or less,
both -aid tracts beine in Sec-
tion No 102. Block "F".
H&TC Ry. Co Survey. Stone-
wa.ll County. Texas, xeep; an
undivided one-half mineral in-
ter t i and to the East one-
half (E-2) of the N'oriiiea-t
one-ioijrth iNE-4) of Section
102, Block "F" I1X-TC Ry.
Co. Survey. Stonewall Court-
plans and specification- r< on
file in the office of the City
Secretary at the City Hall, As-
permont, T e \ a ■ , a n d art-
opened for public inspection.
Contract Documents may be ex-
amined or procured at the of-
fice of Frecso and Nichols. Con-
sulting Engineers, -407 Danei-
ger Building. Fort We"th, Texas.
A deposit of $25.00 is required
for each et of Contract Docu-
ment- The deposit will be re
funded upon return
tract Documents in
t ion o:i or b' " l e
date.
A Cashier's Check,
C'leck re- - otab'e
Bond n„,db < to Hv
A- ermonr. T'-x'1 . n an anrnnl
not less than five (5% ps r
cent jif the bid submitted, must
accompany each bid as a guar-
antee that, if awarded the con-
tract, the bidder will, within
ten (10i days of award of con-
tract. enter into a contract and
execute a bond in the forms
provided in the Contract Docu-
ments.
Attention is called to the fact
of the Con-
good condi-
bid opening
Cert ii led
Bidder's
Citv o f
'.han the prevail-
as estate!
■bed by
Aspermont, Texas,
that not less
mg wage rates
(he City of
and as hereinafter set forth in
the Contract Documents here-
inbefore described and which
are made a part thereof, must
be paid on this oroject.
A Perl'orniiinci B o n d in
amount of not less than one
hundred (100** > per cent of the
lontrac! price, conditioned upon
th; faithful performance of the
contract and upon ivment of
all persons supplying labor or
furnishing materials, will be re-
quired.
In ease of ambiguity or lack
of clearness in stilting proposal
prices, the City of Aspormon't,
Texas, reserves the right to
adopt the mo t advantageous
construction thereof, or to re-
ject any or all bids, and waive
informalities. No bid may be
withdrawn within thirty (30)
days after date on which bids
are opened.
THE CITY OF ASPERMONT,
TEXAS.
Bv; RALPH RIDDEL, Mayor, 1
9-lG 2c
(o;i!
U A Gamble: Judge of
o.'.'y Court of Stonewall
i v. rexas, on the f.'Hh dav
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Order designating tliti
27'ii d.-\ of Septernii.-r. 1 .OA}. at
10:00 A M in the Countv Cdurt-
o'i: :: the Courthouse of such
Frank
Jerry
WAGGONER DRUG
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Phone 29 Hamlin, Texas
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at -uch time and place.
(s > JAMES SEDBERPA'.
Guardian of the estate o
Claud E. G ret . a p. -r-- e ■ o!
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Our 'vlKilcsni'.ie, tasty nieaJs |
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at within budget prices I
111':rig folks hack here again
•or! in.
LIT I! MKK SOON FOR
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Lead! Notice
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DR. A. M. PELL
CHIROPRACTOR
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R o f an . Texas
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GEORGE FRAZ'IER, i'roprietor
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I.orated Back of Iluinble Station
Aspermont
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DUST QUICKLY VANISHES from coiners
of bureau drawers and other harcl-to-reach
places with the crevice attachment of your
vacuum cleaner
i Your vacuum clcunei mi!',work linj hourx
lor only a penny's lrorth of clfctriC:ty
VELVETEENS TAKE ON A NEW LOOK when
you tumble them dry. aloni; with a (lamp
Turkish towel, in your electric clot lies dryer
for a few minutes
An clcctne clothe:; dryer makes el cry day
(i good drying day i
PROTECT TUFTS ON BEDSPREADS WHEN
LAUNDERING. Place bedspreads in a pillow
case before putting them in your washer
(Your electric washer tall wasfi and rinse
t/irec bedspreads for about a penny's n orth
of electricity I
SEWING IS EASY it you keep a steam iron
m your M-winr. room to pics--. M-ane; and
joining.', as you • cw
4 si earn iron
sav.
June, pressing lulls, too !
FROST A CAKE QUICKLY. Put it on tlie
turntable of your electric mixer Turn cake
easily as you frost
< You can run your elcclrie mixer an hour
lor a fraction oi a penny i
KEEP A RECORD of food you take from the
freezer so you can tell at a idance when it's
time to restock.
ill cos Is only peinirc.' a dui/ to run a big,
handy f-re:er /
lubes Win
Tractor B.it-
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qolly Pegistered Pharmacist
ane
321
Aspermont
YOUR ELECTRIC RATES HAVE STAYED LOW
'i ^ a (act . in home - seised In Wll) ihc average cost oi
•i l.ilow.ilt hour of clecdie servu.; , ti s, ?2'", Ll .SS than ii
dtd ic i) year*. i o
WestTbcas Utilities
Company
Thursday, Se
At t
Courth
Compiled
CONSOI.II)
ABSTRACT C
C. Speck,
Filings for the
August 24 to
Otto Dudensing,
Robert A. Shaw-
Northwest 130 ac
half of Section 31,
vey. (Oil and gas
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MEAT
Pick i
JAC
Phone
Ho
Exclusive
l-'l 1TK-Ft lit IS
aviation fuel ci
t'l ttT-l 't't't. i
quality and
trolled volalilil
Irom use of
lint lert Cot
P
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1954, newspaper, September 16, 1954; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127575/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.