The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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A.sprmoat Star, Aspermont, lex. is Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964
■CLASSIFIED!*
ADS
W i.N'T AO KATES—3e per word
word for <tii insertions there-
uiter, There is a 50c mintmam
: hurge. Curds ot Thanks are 50c.
Display rates upon request.
WHOLESALE — >*V i CASH —
Save. Parks Batteries, Gulf
Anti-freeze. Tires. Filters,
Plugs, Gulf Oil Corp., Phone
342!—west of Courthouse. We
Make Keys.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — NEW
and used furniture S. & H.
7*reen Stamps will be given
on all purchases. Lawrence
Dept. & Furniture' Store, Phone
3751.
TV OR RADIO TROUBLE—Call
J i ■. ' T! i none 4701, As-
Uennont.
in.; and Raking. M. L. Jones,
Phone DL 6-2120, Peacock.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 bed-
room house in Aspei mont.
Good location. Priced right. Call
2931.
BALED HEGARI for sale—Fine
Feed. See Minnie Berry, Swen-
son, Texas.
FOR SALE--Farm, 2 miles south
of Swenson. 92 acres cultivat-:
ed land. L. D. Trammel! Jr.
PRAIRIE HAY for sale. $ 1.05
per bale. Phone 3001.
USED REFRIGERATORS — as
low as $3/ 50. Used Televisions
as low as $37.50. Joe Hud-
speths, Hamlin, 'IVv.e; .
SP 4-1636.
FOR FARM \ N D RANCH
In mi' see A E Rail Asencv
phftv 2ii2! or 2451. Asper-
niort.
NOTICE
FREE INSURANCE' $§000.00 i
free' insurance on each child
unci' r 21 '.sac- .<f age when I
father aad ■:. ■1; are both j
insured for ! .001'1 each. In-'
sura"'i?<>(• of ■ f iMilv at
age "nlv avsts $2.55 per
tni"'.' ifc.'h vV)v- :a :• i :r ntally
it ' -• ev ni ess So • Clyde
W. Lit.Uepage fur full detai!-". 1
Phone 3301.
DEEP BREAKING, etc., Jerry
Douglas, phone 2371, Asper-
mont,, Texas.
. )R SALE - Talking Minor Bird
Will take $45..00 for him. May
be seen at Houston Ward
' rich. Bob Goodwin.
23 GOOD PIGS, fi weeks old.
Billy Joe Speck.
:.R HOME OWNER Three
bedroom bri veneer. 2 full;
ceramic tile baths and vanity,
fuily carpeted, central heating
and cooling, two eye oven
ran.!.!e. birch cabinets, large
:..m:!y room, drapes, insulated.
Will trade for your present;
house. Apply all equity in new
home or get cash difference.'
Write Builder Box 1205, Stam-
ford, Texas.
! ELK INS GARAGE 1 . uying.
•■.cr'it) iron and batteries,
„ i
• INSTRUCTION PIPE FOR
SALE Did 4". Also 5-8 j
NICE TWO Bedroom home, car-
peted throughout for sale or
rent. Call A. E. Ball Agency.
2821 or 2451.
„L Call 4136
2611.
FOR
BUTANE
OR
PROPANE
SEE
SPORT'S
BUTANE SERVICE
Phone 4141
DAY OR NIGHT
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Sat
iu
bos
Ph.
S.A! E V' xm.-ls of stock
.v. -i. • -• -nrs\ R-.io-
, F2,j 1 ■' '■ control
•re m.. ' e„ 1 •■.' town. Da'-
F; ■ ' Ph- re 4355 R.t
MUCH YOUR HOG IS
•,K!'" U • re-li e profits to-
Vr !•;:• to Make
-F -ed B ed Piper
Hi".' PeHets. Bulk er
• .. F.O.B. or Del. Our
!: ; -Usi Ask your .neigh-
n-.n piper mills,
tjj(. SP ;>••■'.4 1! mdin, Tex-
S.\! .!•' W r. a Machines
:■ :1;it>''.ent out of old
, undry Will be
> • 24 J L. Ethndge.
tllvT
r I * < ■!' rac i; '■
Tree Do7.
PERSONALIZED
CHECKS
(OSI NO MORE HERE!
USE YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT
TO PAY LOCAL BILLS BUT BE
SURE AND PAY At.l. OF YOUR OUT-
OF-TOWN BILLS BY BANK MONEY
ORDER! IT COSTS SO LITTLE FOR
FULL PROTECTION
WE OFFER YOU A COMPLETE
BANKING SERVICE
• •
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Phon? 2741
o-o
snernnont
. '11 REN T Three room fur-'
nished apartment. On a Me
Simmons.
SPAKE J'IME INCOME
Refilling and collecting money
from new type high quality dis-
penser-; in this area, No selling.
To qualify, you must have car,'
$540. to $1440. cash, seven to
twelve spare hours weekly.
Highly profitable way to in-
pand. For personal interview
write P. O. Box 612, Aurora,
Colorado. Include phone.
SHERIFF'S SALE
i'HK STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF STONEWALL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
i hat by virtue of a certain
ud...emcit issued out of the
Honorable B!>th District Court of
.* >: cwall Cotint'y. 24th day of
'uly M>'>4. by Judge Ben Char-
i. Chunnrm of said 39th District
Court for the sum of Twenty
• ' • 1'hoiNand. Eight Hundred
' \.-nty Four Hollar-; } $21,874.)
and wth interest thereon, and
<1 >f stiii under a judgement
■ii favor of Trinitv Universal
' • • ( 'o. \ ■ 1! M •
Cart.v, phu-rd ;n my hinds for
••• \ !>•>•. I Charles L. Gibson as
'in-wall Count;.'.
■ ' 1 (ip l I e: ••<•>•! :' Rea'
Est ite. -atea'ed in Stonewall
" •••' ' v d.scribed a-1 fo!-
n .wit:
KiO :i res, known a-; the F. P.
1 ' i- • i > -i; ivev No i Pat •
ented to M:i"v F. Tucker, Bee.
20. !;;!'ii, recorded in Vol 1,
pjige 1015 Patent Records of
•i;l ' ty. • > which record
reference i-- here made for
further desenptio: of said
'and, And KiO' acres known
as F P. David.v.'n survv No.
Pa" ■ ;-d t,o W. H C>< -it-
... ■.. ■■-nance, Dec. 2'l 189(i.
""corded :?i Vol. 1. page 102.
P 'ten! I;o ■ ■ rds i >f -a id Colin- ;
' . '' which r<'cs'rd ri'forence
here made for further des-
cr o':• ■ i, of id lar.d: AND
2lie a- res of Section No. 9 in
Block "D" H ,V TC Ry. Co.
survey, being sanie land des-
cribed m deed f-orn Maggie
Peir !o R ! 1 Hohinson and
recorded :n Vol 37, page 203,
of said County j
'cere ,nade -
de ■ p' on af
II o!' t-.e G. F.
acre Pre-emp-
Deed Reeorci
which rofen i
for fail her
;ame: AND a
Robinson KiO
tion survey in said County
and more particularly descri-
bed in Patent issued by the
State of Texas 'a sai,] Q p
Robinson, dated May 11, 1900,
recorded in Vol. 1, page 157
Patent Record of said County,
to which reference is here
made for further description:
AND KiO acres, known as the
S E 1-4 of Section No. 17, in
Block "G" S E 6582 in said
County, Patent''! to CL F, Ro-
binson on October 21, 1925,
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
For the first time science has found
n nrvv healing substance with the as
torii«hinu ability to shrink hemor-
rhoid an! to rcl .t . - ; .i.m - w ,♦!.
aur^ery. In ruse after while
gently relieving pain, aet . il reduc-
tion (fihrmkajte) took place. Must
ama.'in^ of all — result,s were so thor-
ough that sufferer r..a !«• astonishing
atat.cments like "Tiles have cased to
be a j-r-iblem!" The secret is a new
healing substance < Bio-Dyne#) —dis-
covery of a world-famous research
institute. This substance is now avail -
able 'n tuppogitory or oinlmtrtf form
Called /'reparation //*. At all drug
counters.
YOU CAN GET
RELIEF FROM
HEADACHE PAIN
STANBACK gives you FAST relief
from pans of headache, neuralgia,
neuritis, and minor pams of arthritis,
rheumatism Because STANBACK
contains several medically-approved
and prescribed ingredients for fast
relief, you can take STANBACK with
confidence Satisfaction guaranteed!
T«l 9mA w*
STANBACK
against any
preparation
you've ever
used
M'AMdttWaa,l| CUtT)
10# 25# 69# 98#
recorded in Vol. 2, Page 101
patent records of said County,
to which record reference is
here made for further des-
cription; all of said tract-; con-
taining IK)5 acres oi land, more
or less. AND 14? acres, be-
am: rig at Lie S F. C rner Sec.
5. Block "C". No. 57,a dog. R
17-2-3 vrs.; Thence K. 500 vrs,
Ihence S. 734 vrs; Thence K
(101 \ rs; Thence N. 27a vrs:
'Ihence N. 4^. dep. W and up
-aid Brazos Hiver with its ;
meanderings 578 vrs. N. 23
dog. W. 300 vrs. N. 44 deg.
W. 203 vrs; Thence S 1101 to
point of 'beginning W. H. Mc-
hinty Sur. Aba 905; ANP
KiO acres, being all of the S.E.
1-4 of Sec. 5, Blk "C" Sur.
5 Abst. 16; AND 380 acres,
being all of tflie N. 1-2 and
ail of the W. 1-2 of S.E. 1-4
S,;c. 0, A. B. X- Ai. Survev
Abstract 1103, less 100 acres
at of the S.F Corner of said
section conveyed to F M
Johnson; and all of said tract
containing 687 acres. AND all
of the North half of Section
No. 1. in Block F. IT. & T.C
My. Co. Survey. ,
l.em existed on the 24th day of j
■t i t ■. A. 1.)., Ismh. and that said |
;. , pet i.v be sold as under execu I
turn in satisfaction of said judg- |
ment. and levied upon as the
!• . ,K.ha. R. McCarty.
and tiiat on the first Tuesday
i'cacmbcr, 1064, the same be-
■ 1 u d iv of said month,
at the Court House door, of
.•v. .ill County, in the City of
Aspermont .Tex ts, between the
. a. i of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., by
a;:,;, , . said levy and said
.'ia.it i: t I will offer for sale and
•11 '. public vendue, for cash,
to the highest bidder, all the
right, title and interest of the
said John R. McCarty in and to
said properly.
And in compliance with law,
I give this notice by publication,
. i the English language, once a
ec: fi r three consecutive weeks
n.mcdi Italy preceding said day
f sale, in the Aspermont Star,
i newspaper published in Stone-
• 'I C'.vmty,
Witr.es: my hand, this 13th
: iy < f Octaber, 1064.
Charles I,. Gibson
Sheriff, Stonewall County, Texas
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for the construc-
tion of a General Hospital Build-
ing for the Stonewall County
Hospital District, Aspermont,
Texas, will be received by the
Board of Trustees in the Stone-
wall County Courthouse until
2:00 o'clock, P.M., Central Stan-
dard Time, November 12, 1964
and then publicly opened and
read aloud. Any bid received
after the closing time will be re-
turned unopened.
All work including General
Construction Mechanical, Elec-
trical Work and Site Improve-
ments, will be done under one
contract: General 'Construction.
Each bidder must deposit with
his bid a bid bond or a cash-
ier's check in the amount of 5%
of his base bid.
Attention of bidders is parti-
cularly called to t'he require-
ments as to conditions of em-
ployment to be observed and
shall pay not less than the pre-
vailing wage rates as listed in
the instructions to bidders.
No bidder may withdraw his
bid within 15 days after the act-
ual date of the openng thereof.
Plans and specifications may
be examined and may be ob-
tained at the office of Haynes &
Kirby, Architects - Engineers, |
located at 1902 Dixie Drive,
Lubbock, Texas, upon payment
of $20,00 for each set. Any un-
successful bidder upon returning
such set promptly and in good*
i" ndition will be refunded his
payment, and any non-bidder
upon so returning such a set
will be refunded $10.00.
The Owner reserves the right
to waive any informalities or to
reject any or all bids,
John L. Garner
Secretary, Board Trustees
Stonewall County
Hospital District
ALL PURPOSE
i®.
Oils Everything
Prevents Rust
REGULAR — OIL SPRAY - ELECTRIC MOTOR
iiV
Ill«
W. K. GALBREATn, JR.
TO THE CITIZENS OF
S'!'( NE\V.-\ i .1, c> iPNTV. TEXAS
Wl' 1 " ' ' ; aa County At-
■ oy - oil ice " v.,'! Con i ' . hav j,,, •
some time, but having ao. one ia Cour.ty qualified
for the ofi'u-c until six month-- ao, we had to remain
silent. Now, we hnve n Resident Attorney. ,W, K. Gal-
breaih. Jr., of Aspermoat, Stonewall County, who
meets al: the C|> . i : ■ tiojr o C iaatv Att'-rney, In the
General Election criming November 3rd, wo fee! that
it is tile duty of each citizen who feels the need for a
change in the County Attorney's oificr as we do,
should tako it upon himself to join m the write-in
campaign to work for a change in the personnel of
the County Attorney's office of Stonewall County. We
propose to bring a change in the personnel of the
County Attorney'- office by a write-in campaign to
elect ATTORNEY W K GAI.MREATH. JR., Novem-
ber the 3rd. W. K Galbreata. Jr., is a member of the
Texas State Bar Association, of the West Texas Bar
Association, and a member of Aspermont Methodist
Church.
Attorney W. K. Galbreath, Jr is highly recommended
by loading citizens of Hidalgo County, Texas, where
he and his wife lived for 35 years prior to moving to
Aspermont, Texas. He is now engaged in the prac-
tice of Law in Aspermont. Read the accompanying
letter of recommendations herewith of Attorney W. K.
Galbreath, Jr by citizens of Hidalgo County, Texas,
who know Attorney W. K Galbreath, Jr. best.
Now, what we want to do is win the election Novem-
ber Kiie 3rd. Ask your neighbor and friends to join
with us in the write-in campaign to elect Attorney
W K .Galbreath, Jr. to the office of County Attorney
of Stonewall County, and see that every voter has
conveyance to Che polls. Then when you receive your
ballot to vote be sure to strike a line through the
name of the candidate for County Attorney under the
Democratic Column and write in the name of W. K.
GALBREATH, JR. in the write-in column.
W K Galbreath Jr , is oasy to spell if you will think
of Galbreath being two words, as GAL BREATH and
join them, as W. K GALBREATH, Jr. We repeat —
Be sure to draw a line through the name printed on
the ballot and then write in W K GALBREATH, JR
W. K. GALBREATH, JR.
For County Attorney
Stonewall County
UFE J.ONG DEMOCRAT
NOTICE OF ELECTION
November 3.1964
ELS A - EDC'OU C11 - L A VILLA. TEXAS
OCTOBER, 1064
TO THE CITIZENS OF
STONEWALL COUNTY, TEXAS
We th" undersigned Citizens of Hidalgo County,
Texas
I'liroiiucit,a W. K. Galbreath, Jr. recently of Hi-
dalgo County, Texas, -a resident Citizen of this area
for over thirty-Jive years. W. K. Galbreath, Jr. was
a member of the Methodist Church, Member of Ma-
sonic Lodge 1250 A.F. & A.M. Edeoueh, Texas, Past
iation ot Ivjeoiieh Chapter No. 35!) Order of the East-
ern Star, a ( barter Member of the Edcoueh-Elsa Lion
Club, a Member of the State Bar of Texas.
. K Gmbreath. Jr. served this area as Judge of
the Justice Court for 24 years with Honor and distinc-
tion as Judge, and was requested, by many of the citi-
zens. to ask for another term, but due to the advice
of their Doctor to carry his wife to a higher climate
lor her health declined their request and moved with
iiis wife to Aspermont, Texas, in April 1964.
We recommend (Judge) W. K. Galbreath, Jr, to
the Citizens of Aspermont, Stonewall County, Texas, as
a man of Honor and distinction.
Respectfully Recommended,
Uvaldo Lopez, J.P., Prec. No. 5
L. F. DeLeon, City Secretary
Don Gentry, Banker
Leslie G. Lovell, Methodist Minister
Clayton Robertson, Church School Supt.
Woodrow Turlevill
Mrs. Bill Cotton
C'al R. Lewis
W. I. Iloberds, School Teacher
King Moss, Principal Iligh School
Mrs. M. C. Bentsen
Mrs. Ida Pealor, Sunday School Teacher
George A. Johnson
Mrs. Clark Lewis
Mrs. George Johnson
Mrs. Miltliis Norris
Mrs. J. F Galloway, Sunday School Teacher
Mrs. Clara Hughes
Mrs. Fronia Eraser
Mrs. Clayton Robertson, School Teacher
W. H. Hughes, Citrus Grower
R. B. Carter, Insurance Agent
Mrs. L. G. Swedlund, Bookkeeper
L. G. Swedlund, Hardware Store
Harry Raper, Retail Grocery
Rene O Gaza, Mgr. of Hardware Co.
Roll Garza, Western Auto Mgr.
E. S. Lopez, Service Station Operator
Jesus Canto, Merchant
Pete Lozano, Trucker
Guadalupe Gaza, Trucker
Pedro Cantillo, Farm Mgr.
John Schmalzil, Mayor, Sklcouch, Texas
Ernesto Olwarez, Chief of Police, Edcouch, Texas
Mrs. L. B. Doshier, Secretary, First Methodist Ohurcli
L. B. Dashier, Edcouch, Texas
E. A. Carreon, School Tax Collector, Edcouc, Texas
G. Gonzales, Gonzales T V. Service, Edcouch
Terry C. Bowers, B. C. Hardware, Edcouch
A. B. Triplett, Farm Mgr. Edinburg
E. C. Thompson, Elsa
Mrs. J. C. Barber, C. P. & L, Elsa
Mrs. F. R. Seron, C. P. & L., Edcounti
F B. Whittle, EIsh Canning, Elsa
The above is a political advertisement1 paid for by citi zens of Stonewall County
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964, newspaper, October 29, 1964; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127817/m1/4/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.