The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1974 Page: 2 of 4
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Announcements Help Wanted
Mae's Gallery has moved to
109 N. Swenson, Stamford,
phone 915-773-5451. Art
supplies and classes, picture
framing.
THE SWENSON-BRAZOS
VALLEY-FRIENDSHIP
reunion is to be held July 7 In
the Aspermont High
Cafeteria. Everyone is urged
*o attend and bring a basket
lunch.
WANT E O—Baby si tter 3 days
a week beginning in August.
989-2744, Mrs. Alton Boles.
Livestock, Pets
FOR SALE—Calves, seven to
14 days old. Guaranteed
healthy. Free delivery on 10
or more. Phone 214-223-4982.
the johnson chapel Merchandise?
REUNION will be held
Sunday June 30. Brins «
basket iuncb ana visit oid
friends.
For Sale
Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
ihanks arid appreciation to all
of you who in so many ways
showed your concern and did
good deeds which made my
days better during my recent
:!lness, Thanksforthe letters,
cards, calls and the nice
prayers. May God bless each
of you.
Mildred Hodges and family
Business
Services
I AM STiLL HAULING
livestock under permit and
insured, so why pay more
than railroad commlMlon
rates. I will try to take care of
your hauling needs and It will
be appreciated. James A.
Clark Jr. Box 88, Phone 989-
2913, Aspermont.
CRIS SHOP—Flx fiats, $1.25
tor one patch, 25 cents for
each additional patch. Any
kind of work you can get me
70 do. Phone 989 2872.
The number ta cal! when you
have news is 989-2622. The
Aspermonl Star.
Complete Front End
& Broke Scrvici
Factory Trained Mechanic
Latest Equipment Available
JOE HUDSPETH'S
USED REFRIGERATORS—
As low as $37.50. Used
televisions low as $37.50-
Joe Hudspeth's, Hamlin,
Texas. Phone 574-3454.
MATTRESS OR BOX
SPRINGS, choice of size and
firmness, new and exchange.
Guaranteed—made by
Western Mattress Abilene
and San Angelo. Phone 989-
2722.
FOR SALE—Used Electric
cook stove in excellent
condition. Call 989-2917.
Real Estate
For Sale
FOR SALE—331 acres in
Stonewall County, 8 miles
west of Aspermont. In the
easterly part of block D out of
H and TC Railway Co. Sur-
vey. 8 miles from heavy oil
and gas pro. having cotton
base acreage of 34 acres and
grain base of 85 acres. Price
S225 an acre. Call Cecil C.
Smithey 817-968-3412 or 817-
965-5331, Stephenville, Tx.
76401
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
170 acres grass land near
Old Glory
334 acres stock farm
Stonewail County
nice 3 bedroom home with
28 lots in Old Glory.
Call Bill Oenison
REALTOR
989 2938
Old Glory
MWWWVWMWW
FOR SALE—15 acres N. W
edge of Peacock. Vance
Morgan 254-2282, Peacock.
915 576-3656
Hamlin
DON'T WASTE MONEY—
Save waste paper for drive to
aid youth programs
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THE FIRST
NEWS FROM
Around Town
the aspermont star, aspermont, texas, 79502
husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Texas is seeking more More than 176 Texas
Rutherford and Jackie, and than 917 million in federal areas are eligible for flood
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rains of funds to help finance public insurance through a new
school programs for children special program
of migrant farm workers administered by the
during the 1974-76 school National Flood Insurers
year. Association.
Bids, Legal,
Auction
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
A Hearing Commission of
the Texas Water Quality
Board will hold a public
hearing beginning at
10:00 a.m.—July 15, 1974
Council Chamber
City Hall
5SS Walnut
Abilene, Texas
in order to consider evidence
relative to the Waste Load
Evaluations for the following
segments .*
ocgniciit rtu. i232—Clear
Fork Brazos River
Segment No. 1236—Luke
Fort Phantom Hill
Segment No. 123&-White
River—Salt Fork Brazos
River confluence to White
River dam
Segment No. 1240—White
River Lake
Segment No. 1241—Double
Mountain Fork Brazos
River—Salt Fork Brazos
River Confluence to North
Fork Double Mountain Fork
Brazos River confluence
Segment No. 1413—Lake J.
B. Thomas (Colorado River
Basin)
The evaluations have been
made pursuant to Title 40,
Code of Federal Regulations,
Part 130, Sections 130.24,
130.25, and 130.26, and the
State of Texas Continuing
Planning Process which
requires a waste load
allocation for those segments
classified as water quality
limiting. Segments classified
as water quality segments
are defined as those
segments in which the
measured instream quality
does not meet the Texas
Water Quality Standards.
The purpose of the Waste
Load Evaluation is to define
waste treatment levels that
will result in the stream
segment meeting applicable
stream standards. The
general approach followed is:
a) described the stream
segment, b) define the water
quality problem, c) calculate
the segment assimilative
capacity, d) define the
localized assimilative
capacity by mathematical
modeling, and e) establish
acceptable waste discharges
and schedules of im-
plementation.
Copies of the evaluations
are available upon request.
Persons having questions or
desiring to make comments
in regard to this matter may
contact Mr. Jerry Mullican,
Administrative Operations
Division, Texas Water
Quality Board, P. O. Box
13246. Capitol Station. Austin,
Texas 78711; telephone (512)
475-3454. This hearing may be
continued if necessary.
Issued this 10th day of
June, 1974
(st James H. Showen,
Director
Hearings and Enforcement
Division
Texas Water Quality Board
Quality Board
BEAUTIFICATION
AWARDS MADE - Seven
cities received Governor's
Community Achievement
Awards for outstanding
community benuiification
projects during the last year.
Winning cities were
Stanton (under 2,500);
Eastland 12,501 - 5.000);
Athens and Jacksonville
15.001 10,0001; l.ufkin
(10.001 - 20.000); New
Braunfels 120.001 - 60,000)
and San Antonio (over
60,0001.
Eighty-six communities
submitted entries in the
competition Awards were
made at the seventh annual
meeting of the Beautify
Texas Council here
ASPERMONT
STAR
Published every Thursday at
The Star office in Aspermont,
Texas, by Pied Piper
Publishing Company En-
tered as second class matter
at the Post Office at Asper-
mont. Texas 79602, under the
Act of Congress. March 3,
1879
Bob Craig Publisher
Darrell Craig Managing
Editor
By MRS. BROOKS ELLISON
989-3358
Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson
and sons, Mike and John, of
Oklahoma City have been
visiting in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
McMeans. Also visiting in the
McMeans' home were their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Biily Wayne McMeans of
Jayton. Hiey also visited in
Spur with Mrs. McMeans'
mother.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Penrod are
their grandson and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halloman
of Fresno, Calif.
n —Jl
Marr spent the week in the
home of their daughter and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Horn of Denver,
Colo. They also visited at the
Perry Park Ranch near
Colorado Springs.
David Andrus of Lamesa
spent the weekend in the
home of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Andrus.
Maurice Sharp of Lamesa
visited last week in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
McMeans and other friends
and relatives.
Mrs. H. H. Shadle and Mrs.
Brooks Ellison visited in
Hamlin Thursday in the home
of Mrs. Shadle's daughter
and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Jenkins.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Vaughn were
Mr. Vaughn's sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. D. V
Smith of Snyder. A nephew
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, J.
D. Stanley of Jayton, aiso
visited.
Mrs. Pearl Wells is home
after a month's stay in
Stroud, Okla., with her sister,
Mrs. George Reagin. They
were in the bad storm that hit
Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Mailory and children of Tyler
and Mr. and Mrs. Jigg#
Allison of Abilene were
Thursday visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan.
Mrs. J. L. Chennaidt is
visiting in Odessa with her
son and family, Mr, and Mrs.
u -.i—— m ...n
nvviiivn viiviiiiniiiit
Mrs. David Baum and son
Tim of Odessa spent last
week in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Odeii
Myers.
Visiting this week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Luttrall are their daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Luttrall
and sons Mark, Martell and
Matthew of Montrose, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton At-
taway and son Scott of
Lubbock are spending the
week in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Ellison.
Mrs. Brooks Ellison visited
Thursday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Stubbs Sr. of
Stamford.
Bro. Hal Upchurch is home
from Hendrick Hospital
where he was a patient for
several days.
Visiting in the home of Mrs.
F. M. Perry were her
daughters and their
Wichita Falls. A grandson,
Larry Rains of Pine Bluff,
Ark., and Mrs. Perry's
mother and father, Mr. and
Mrs. John Bates of
Levelland, also visited.
Mr. and Mrs. James Suggs
recently visited in Lubbock
with their sons and their
families, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky
Suggs and Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Suggs and daughter
Angie. Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Sugg" ve house parents at
Bucknar's Baptist Children's
Home in Lubbock. They have
eight children in their care
now and will have 14.
I Till
For All Your Insurance Needs Call r
RETT PATTERSON, Manager
Phone 989-2644 days and 989-2903 nights I
THE ASPERMONT STAR
WILL BE CLOSED
FOR VACATION
JULY 4 -12
the aspermont sta
NEWS FROM
PEA<
®v
"Rev. Charles Galloup an<
wife Lillie snd chl'dres
returned from G. A. Camp a
Lueders where he taugh
Bible classes and she let
singing. They reported a goot
time and a nice camp.
Visiting Mrs. Uldeen Nai
this week were Novell
Vaughn, Mrs. Grace Smith
Jewell Anderson, Minni
Myers, Bemice McNutt, Mi
and Mrs. Alfred Rodgert
j Brother Charles and Lilli
Galloup, Meloda Andersor
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Godfrej
Bertha Galloway, Don Na
and ehUchren.
H & M Deportment Store t««
Sal* Bt|!is Tlnrsday Jm 27th
Greatly Reduced
Ladies Dresses
And Pant Suits
DONOVAN — GALVAN1 -- GAY GIBSON
LILLIAN RUSSELL — VICKY VAUGHN
i JUNIOR COPY
Western Straw Hats
257. Off
Material
Reduced ||ipl|
Blue Denim Hats
307. Off
1
, 3NE GROUP, SALE PRICE ..... $5.00
1^1 0NF CROUP. SALE PRICE $10.0C
A f EW
Cowboy And Wellington
Boots 257. Off
Ladies Pasts
1/3 Off
Ladies Blouses
i
Reg. 16.98. Sale 13.00
Peg. 14.98. Sale tO.OO
Reg. 11.98. Sale 8.00
Men's Knit Pants
307. to 507. Off
Pants «"■ 1/2 Price
PLAIDS AND SOLIDS 9
Ladies Summer Robes
And Gowns
207, And 307. Off
Bargain Windows
$1.19
Home Brand Jeans
flares, plaids, checks, stripes
307. to 507. Off
Girls Shorts And Tops
1/2 Price
-*" Men's Belts
all SIZES
1/2 Price
Boys
Short Sleeve Shirts
Reduced
Little Girls Blouses
And Pants
207. And 307. Off
Sport Shirts
Short Sleeves
Reg. 4.98 value. Sale* 1.98
Reg. 5,93 value, Sale 3,95
Reg. 6.93 value. Sale 4.95
Boys Jeans
Reduced
Children* Dotty Dan
Reduced
Reg. 7.95 value. Sale , 5.95
Reg. 8.95 value. Sale 6.95
Reg. 9.95 value. Sale 7.50
Western
Long Sleeve Shirts
Reg. 9.91 vnlue, Sale 7.13
Reg. 10.93 value, Sale 8.85
Re* 13.95, Sate 10.M
Shoots Ml—MUM"
Reduced £3hi
REGULARS AND IRREGULARS
TOWELS AND WASHCLOTHS 'BHBIHhMh
A LIMITED NUMBER
Table Of Shoes
$1.00 to $1.50
Paaty Hose
$1.75 Valae $1.00
Western
Short Sleeve Shirts
*n '.*5 * ! , 6.45
.-M n\v , S*l.
1" n V h , SJI,
• . ii.w sal* 10 11
Numerous Other Bargains
On Sale
Come And See
Indoor - Outdoor Rugs
21136 $1.50
ALL SALES riNAt —
NO EXCHANGES -- NO M TEMTH «
W« o Oaawa snani
few days with her niece an
her husband, Mr. and Mrs
John McNutt this week.
Mr. ana Mrs. Waits
Agnew of New Castle visite
John and Jewell Anderso
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hous
visited the V. A. Gallowaj
Sunday night.
Joe Matthews is on the sic
list this week.
John and Meloda Andersc
had lunch Sunday with Ok
and Ina Mae Godrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimml
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Craig, Darrell. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1974, newspaper, June 27, 1974; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128268/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.