The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1970 Page: 2 of 4
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PAGE 2, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1970
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS 79502
oommFAST! 2 jmith-Anderson
Vows Exchanged
ITIADS
*****
Wo.
rOR STANDARD tenr*.'**,
fhtwling and dirt work, coo-
tact E. B. Nichols, Phone 989-
3955, Aspermont.
WE PICKUP and service In-
ternational and Farraall trac-
tors with genuine III parts
and by courteous, factory
trained mechanics. Free pick-
up and delivery on major Jobs.
All work guaranteed. Your
International Harvester Deal,
er, Richardson Truck an<f
Tractor, Haskell, 864-3474 —
Nights 864-3417.
USED REFRIGERATORS —
as low as $37.50. Used tele-
visions as low as $37.50. Joe
Hudspeth's, Hamlin Texas
phone 578-3656.
CnLASSXVTED AD
Bate* Now In Effect
CASH BATS (Paid wfeea tA
tl placed) (o per word lint
iMtiitloB, So per word MMfc
additional time.
OHABOK BATH i Bo per
Brat time, 4c per word
Complete Front End
& Brok« Service
Factory Trained Mechanic
Latest Equipment Available
JOE HUDSPETH'S
915 576-3656 Hamlin
time.
to WORD MDtOnni
FOR T. V. Cable hook up call
Mrs. Lyndla McNutt. Our new
phone number is 989-2745
Aspermont. Television Signal
Service Co.
•mmmm—aa——— mm . .
For a bettor future in family
farming and ranching — Join
Texas Farmers Union.
2692.
LOST bright carpet colors —
restore thorn with Blue Lus-
tre. Rent electric shampooer
SI Mac's Super Market.
FOR SALE: 1951 model Fer-
guson tractor, butane equip-
ment, cultivator and planter.
t'a'.i Clyde Trammel! 989-
2609.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation for the
many acts of kindness and
sympathy shown us in our
time of sorrow. Especially
do we thank those who
brought and served food. May
the Lord richly bless each of
you.
The family of R. O. Gibson
FOR SALE: Two bedroom
home, large garage, concrete
cellar, close in. Ross Turner.
Phone 989-2267.
SPANISH GOATS for sale.
Good for barbeque. Call Celia
Martin, 989-2660.
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Come on
in
the water's
fine...
Always is
with an electric
water heater'
See your eiec!ric appliance dealer
Live carefree ~~ electrically
Frigidaire
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Electric Appliances w^rIt
Spc !h«'in jl W 1 U
FREE WIRING
Normal 170 volt wiring to WTU residential
customers who buy an electric -10 gal or
larger water heater from a local dealer or
WTU,
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ale by owners five sec-
WAGGONERDRUG
tion (3243 acres, one-halt
minerals) ranch in Northeast
Stonewall County, Texas, ?65.
per acre. One-fifth down, bal-
ance on easy terms up to 10
years. Able buyer address in-
quiry to P. O. Box 1175, Abi-
lene, Texas, 79604, for ap-
pointment to look.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
SPECIFICATION FOR 2U
TON TRUCK
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF STONEWALL
The Commissioners' Court
of Stonewall County, Texas,
will receive bids until 10:00
o'clock a.m. on Monday, Janu-
ary 26, 1970, at the County
Judge's office, for the pur-
chase of one new 1970 Model
2VL> Ton Truck, subject to the
following specifications:
Engine 391 Cu. In. HD V8
Alternator — 55 Amp. 875
Watt.
Oil Bath Air Cleaner and
Oil Filter.
Brakes: H. D., vacuum hy-
draulic, with vacuum booster.
Clutch H. D.
Fuel tank inside cab and fuel
pump mechanical.
Windshield washers and dual
electric two speed wipers.
Standard Cab.
ICC cab clearance and mark-
er lights. 2 corner and 3
center lights, and ICC emer-
gency lamp flasher.
Mirrors — R anl L outside
I Western Type).
Padded dash and visors, and
seat, belts.
Turn signals — front and
Rear (Double faced front).
Six -- 900x20 — 10 Ply Tube
Type (Nylon) tires.
FVmt axle — 6,000 Lbs.; Rear
Axle — 18,500 Lbs. 2 Speed.
Frame reinforced 36,000 psi.
Springs: Front. 3,300 Lbs.;
Rear — 10,400 Lbs., Aux. —
2,250 Lbs.
Transmission (equiv. Clark
2622-VI) Direct in Fifth.
Wheel base: 156".
Dimensions: CA 84" — AF
:i9.0" — OAL 223.5".
BED: Not less than 12 Feet
long, 93 inches wide with
steel floor — 8 in. guage —
cross members 16 in. apart,
3/16 x 4 in. channel, 8 in.
channel iron runnres from
bed to frame, 6 in. channel
iron rails on front 3/16 in.
thick, stock pockets en-
closed size 1 3/8 x 3 in.,
six pockets to the side.
All lights and mud flaps.
Dual Lift not less than twenty
(20) tons.
PRICED WITHOUT FEDER-
AL TAX DEDUCTIONS.
Warren W. Frazier
County Judge;
Stonewall County,
Aspermont, Texas
D< part merit of Public Safe-
ty completed the first phase
I its war on dangerous
drugs when 61 officers and
ofliciMk finished an inten-
i- • uirse on combating the
; Mi •! i.-m- in th.ir a reus
State Comptroller Robert
S Calvert. 77. has filed for re-
••lection
Nancy Kathryn Smith and
Andy Louis Anderson ex-
changed marriage vows Satur-
day in First Baptist Church,
Fort Stockton.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sammuell
C. R. Smith of Fort Stockton.
The bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Leon An-
derson.
Rev, James Woods, pastor
of Central Baptist of Asper-
mont officiated. Organist
was A. D. Jackson.
Presented in marriage by
POLITICAL
CALENDAR
The Star is authorized to
make the following announ-
cements for office in Stone-
wall County, subject to ac-
tion of the Democractic
primaries in 1970.
All political announcements,
advertising and printing is
cash in advance.
Far County Judge—
WARREN W. FRAZIER
Re-election
PAT MITCHELL, JR.
For Commissioner, Pet. 2 —
FAIN GHOLSON
Re-election
For County and District
Clerk—
her father, the bride wore a
gown of candlelight pcau de
soie with lace trim. long
sleeves were edged with
pearls. A circlet of matching
peau de soie held her veil.
Judie Smith was her sis-
ter's maid of honor. She wore
an empire gown of emerald
green trimmed with gold
braid. Headdress was a
matching bow. She carried
yellow roses with a cascade
of English ivy.
Jimmy Gus Anderson, bro-
ther of the bridegroom was
best man.
The couple's brothers, John
Smith and Ricky Anderson
seated guests assisted by Bill
Rogers of San Angelo.
Sheri and Charles Shcrrill
lighted candles.
The bride is a graduate of
Fort Stockton High School
and will receive a BS degree
from Angelo State University
this month. She is a member
of Kappa Delta Pi and Mortar
Board.
The bridegroom was gradu-
ated from Aspermont High
School, attended ASU and is
a junior at Texas Tech Uni-
versity. Ho is a member of
American Society of Agricul-
tural Engineers.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will
live at 607 Ave. W in Lub-
bock.
question delegates may ask.
More than a half-million
pieces of information about
the 26th annual NAHB meet-
ing, the people attending, the
programs, the exhibits and
general information about
Houston have been program-
med into the system's com-
puters. The free service to
delegates is being sponsored
by Stewart Title Guaranty
Company and its issuing of-
fices in ten states, including
Consolidated Abstract Co. of
Aspermont, Texas.
Eight computer terminals,
linked to computers in Los
Angeles and Paramus, New
Jersey, will be located in the
lobby of Astrohall. Delegates
will receive printed answers
to their questions in an esti-
mated six seconds.
For the first time at
largest of all convent
exhibitions, visitors will be
able to determine where any
registered delegate is stay-
ing in a matter of seconds,
simply by asking the question.
The computer will print out
the name of the delegate,
the name of the hotel or mo-
tel where he is registered and
its telephone number.
Baked Potato
Tomato, Lettuce Salad
Rolls and Butter
Milk
Chocolate Cake
Thursday January 29
Meat Balls in Tomato
Sauce
Seasoned Corn
Blackcyed Peas
Cabbage Slaw
Corn Bread and Butter
Milk
Oatmeal Cookies
Friday January 30
Roast Beef with Brown
Gravy
Mashed potatoes
Pickled Beets
Carrot Sticks
Rolls and Butter
Milk
Raspberry Jello
The Aspermont
Star
Published every Thursday at
The Star office In Aspermr%flk
Texas, by C-K Publish. 9
Company. Entered as second
class matter at the Post Or-
ficc at Aspermont, Texas
79302, under the Act of Con-
gress, March 3, 1879.
Bob Craig Publisher
Mrs. Roger Foil Editor
Yearly Subscription Rates
(in advance)
Stonewall and Adjoining
Counties $3.00
Elsewhere in Texas $4.00
Outside Texas $5,00
this
itlon-
YOUR BEST ASSURANCE 18
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SCHOOL
MENUS
Qssn
P SCW. INC
BETTY I..
SMITH
(Mrs. Leland)
JOE E. MEADOR
For Sheriff—
FRANK POORF,
Re-election
W. F. (LILL1 RASH
For Commissioner. Pet. A —
ELMER ELLISON
Re-election
J. T. (1IAP) HILL
County Superintendent—
MRS. A. D. MARTIN
MRS. RENA McGOUGH
GEORGE RHOADES
County Treasurer—
SALLY WRIGHT
Re-election
County Tax A*«r*eer Mid
Collector —
THELMA K LUTING
Justice t>f the Pence —
TINA 1IAHN
Re-election
R. H. (BOB'1 PAYNE
G A Mi.'CAS LAND
Local Firm Has
Port In Providing
Convention News
When 50,000 of the nation's
homebuilders arrive in Hous-
ton Sunday, Jan. IS, for the
opening of the National As-
sociation of Homebuilders
convention - exposition, the
world's newest and most
sophisticated convention in-
formation center will be avail
able to answer virtually any
Monday January 26
Hamburger Steaks with
Gravy
New Potatoes
Sliced carrots
Combination Salad
Rolls and Butter
Milk
Raisin Bars
Tuesday January
Corn Chip Pie
Pinto Beans
Mixed Greens
Cheese Sticks
Onions
Batter Broad and Butter
Milk
Peach Cobbler
Wednesday January 'JK
Steak Fingers
Green Beans
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF A |j:
FIRE DESTROYED YOUR HOME?
&; Could you afford to buy a new home or
rebuild your home? You probably have
"fire and extended coverage" insurance
with your mortgage, but is this enough? >$•
This insurance might only pay off the
mortgage. See us for advice.
RALPH RIDDEL
INSURANCE AGENCY
First National Bank Building
PHONE 989-3505 :$
While Sale
comes to Ford Country.
Big savings on the
whole herd.
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WHITE SALE TORINO
Special edition of our lowest-priced
hardtop. Includes dual racing mirrors,
carpets, whitewalls, and more. And it's
waiting for you now!
WHITE SALE GALAXIE 500
Lowest-priced fuil-size V-3 hardtop
anywhere. Special White Sale edition
with 302 CID V-8 and special interior
trim now means extra savings on the
big, quiet Galaxie!
WHITE SALE FORD EXPLORER
SPECIALS —The pickups with the
biggest choice of sale-priced options.
Explorer . . . with Ford's exclusive
Twin-I-Beam front suspension. Now's
your chance to save up to $197* on
an F-250!
Based on manufacturer's suggested retail prices
St.ue Representative
7 lot District —
KENAI. H ROSSO.N
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Fairlane 500 2-Door Hardiop
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Galaxia 500 2-Door Hardtop
pay by check
It is the safe easy way to pay all of
your bills. a check a r<. •• pt a can-
relied check is proof positive that
you paid your bill. You can open a
regular or special account, depend
mg on your needs No minimum bal-
ance.
rord
Explorer
Pickup
< ,>v;
experience
bank on us
service
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
VEAZEY MOTOR CO.
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
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AUSTIN,
welfare costs
billion a yen
within a d°c 1
fare Board 1
Burton G,
fare Commii
very real pc
budget for tl
to Families
Children" pre
bausted this
(happens, ano
may be nec<
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welfare ceili
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ago) now s
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demands we
within the r
years," saic
zan of Fort
Board secrel
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rising costs
state assists
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cal year can
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which was
funds.
Welfare rc
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month in A
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agency rulin;
bility requir
with inert
account for
growth.
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Aeronautics C
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construction
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Foil, Mrs. Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1970, newspaper, January 22, 1970; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128039/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.