The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1955 Page: 2 of 8
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Junior High
.ppt their second
> the season last Tues-
in Hornet stadium,
The Rule Kittens
49-17, by
ffela was the Stingaotf
■ictory, for they defeat-
Hamlin Junior Hifh
infers took over from
first and were alw*y«
in the first quarter
■Hi/ the Stinger of-
I IIIMf tr tacking up
the first was from
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Dora May
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Rule scares
the Stinaear
game m noutn
Aspermont
S First Dawns
1 for 0 MaMkyflf,
11 for
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also made
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by Dunham.
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extra point was run
Gardner, Stinger qutf-
,i'0% hi' * ' quarterback
The second,, was made
tie Rile team was
scoreless the first quarter.
More was thus, 14-0.
the. second period, Rule
H their first score and the
JftSowed suit by chalk-
tgt their their tally. Rule's
after a 73-yard drive.
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Frank
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also ma* their seato,
from the nine. Gardner exe-
cuted the extra point The half-
time score stood at 11-9,
' Early in the third quarter,
the Stingers gate*: possession
of the bail and quickly rolled
49 yards foe their fourth
hie wap across tfc
line.Jer the Spa potp
time the^ KitMme followed suit
and racked up another seven
points. In the final minutes of
this period, the Stingers broke
loose for another tally. Dunham
ran 65 yards for the score and
Gardner executed the extra
point.
T>ro Aspermont TDV<were a«*t
cotapltshed in the fOurtMfuar- ^ ^ thank all
ter- J0°«" J?*** *w*y "M -helped **■ rurama
yards and1 his second sqeee.
Dunham crashed throueh the
line for the extra paM. Near
the end atfthagajne; Dunham
4 wept wide around end for his
fifth TD, and the final score
few the Stinfers. Dalby carried
the ball for the extra point.
Rule brought their score up
to 27 by pushing across two
tallies in the final quarter. Hie
first extra point was unsuccess-
ful as the ball carrier was
smothered by Stinger defenders.
Leaa I Notice
notice op iu
jr.
Estate of
Deceased,
19-19 4c
nal ad
point was good. As- The last was good as the Kitten
Jerry
WAGGONER DRUG
"The Fussy Pill Rollers'
SERVICE ROUND THR OOCI-
Hamlin, Texas
Aspermont High School wishes
to welcome Dean Abbott to'their
student body. Dean formerly
lived at Knox Oft. H*s taking
algebra, history, typing and
English, v 4>4 , - ,r
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one of
authorised and
thus lea
said notice to be nu
posted as hereinabw
ThjS'seniors did well with copy of eh order for additional
MS
their ht
They
sale a success.
guess who??
is an upper class
He is a good football
and participates in all
He is probably recog
niasd mote for his cowboy life
than sports. Can you guess
who??
Last week: LaNell Boyles.
man.
player
Legal Notice
notice to creditors op
estate op dora mae
trammell
Notice is hereby given that
original letters of administration
upon the estate of Dora May
Trammel, Deceased, were grant-
ed to me. the undersigned, on
the 4th day of October, 1955,
by the County Court of Stone-
wall County, Texas. All par-
sons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to
present the same to me within
the time prescribed by law. My
residence and Post Office Ad-
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ANNOUNCEMENT:
We hove just completed a new, modern mixed
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feed plant and ore now in position to offer the
following types of bulk n^ixed feed:
m m Cettaaseed Meal 89 Pet
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29 Pet Cettsnseed Meal...
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19 Ptt. Blackstrap Molasses
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79 Pet Cottonseed Hulk
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OF COTTONSCED MEAL, COTTONSEED
|||p, MOUND M1LO, ALFALFA MEAL,
MOLASSES AND MINERALS.
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ALSO HAVE AVAILABLE NEW CROP COTTON-
SEED
CONTACT
mm
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"
mm
IrlULLS.
LOCATED NEAR
Contact them for complete feeding service.
OPERATED BY
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COUNTY,
TAKE NOTICE that an elec-
tion w^ be held on the-5th day
of November. 1955, at the places
in the manner and on the prop-
osition set <Karth in the attached
J. DARVOL DRIVER, County
Clerk,
and the following absent: Nona,
constituting a quorum, an d
among other proceedings passed
the following order:
WHEREAS, this Court has in-
vestigated the submission to the
reeident property taxpaylng
valorem tax election, duly
ttired by the Commissioners'
Court of. Stonewall County,
Texas, on the 10th day Of Octo-
1959. Said attached order
for additional ad valorem ' tax
ilection is made a part of this
center all intents and pur'
ADDITIONAL AD
L ..... -.wp-.TAX ELECTION
HOUSE B£LL 107, 51ST LEGIS-
LATURE, REGULAR SESSION,
,M|«9
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
COUNfT OP STONEWALL.
On this the 10th day of Octo-
ber, 1955, the Commissioners'
Court of Stonewall County, Tex-
as, convened^in -regular session
at the regular meeting place
thereof at the Courthouse in As-
oermont. Texas, with the fol-
lower members of the Court
orient, -to-wit:
B. A. CUMRIE, County Judge,
T. E. BEIL, Commissioner
Precinct No. 1.
EVIN V. GHOLSTON, Com-
missioner, Precinct No. 2.
CECIL NORRIS, Commissioner,
Precinct No. a,
BAILEY CLARK, Commission-*
ev. Precinct No. 4.
PRE. TOWN OR WHERE FLECTION
NO. COMMUNITY HELD
Slst&Legislature, Regular Sas
stoni JW#, and this-Court.after
said investigation is of the opin-
ion that it would be beneficial
to this county to call said elec-
tion.
THSRUTORE, BE TO ORDER-
ED BY TOB "COMMfaBIORggy
That an elactjpn (be held in
said Coptyfuhtm^tlV day at
November, 1955". which date ts
safficieht^ to^allow -- the -postinr
and v pubUshing of notices of
said election as herein provided
at which election the follow-
ing proposition shall be submit
ted to the resident property tax
paying qualified voters of said
county for their action there-
upon:
PROPOSITION
To determine whether or not
said county shall be authorized
to levy, asaeas and collect ad
valorem taxes upon all taxable
property within said county, ex-
cept the first $3,000.00 valuation
of residential homesteads, not
to exceed 20 cents on each
$100.00 valuation in addition to
all other ad valorem taxes auth-
orized by the Constitution of
'he State of Texas, provided the
-evenue therefrom shall b e
used for the construction and
•naintenanre of Farm-to-Market
And lateral roads, as provided in
House Bill No. 107. Acts 51st
Legislature, Regular Session,
1949.
PRESIDING
JUDGE
eating his vote.
of holding said election shall ha
governed as near as may be by
tiie General Election Laws of
the Sta*. except
the pripiaifp o<
— - Hat Leatslature,
1949, and
taxation shall to al-
yipwad to vote at said election.
Notice of s&id election shall
be given by publication of a
copy of this order on the same
day in each of two consecutive
weeks in a newspaper of gen-
era! circulation published in
^ tion to be
t^e?etof OH tW^
order rikall bes posfed^inu e**11
voting precinct in said County
not less than fourteen full days
and further orders are.,
until the returns of tail
are. made by the duly
iaed election officials
eeived by this Court
The sbove ordi
it was moved by
Norris and seconded by
missioner Clerk that4
being called for, the
members of
AYE: T. E.
GHOLSTON. ...
BAILEY CLARK,
lowing voted
ADOPTED, thir
October, 1999. k. ?
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County
iwall
County, Texas.' - i
ATTEST: v '{V
J. DARVOL DRIVSR, ;
County Clerk. 1' 1M9;
1 Aspermont Commiss;oners' Ct. Room Frank Lanier
2 Old Glory School Building W. H. Flowers
3 Peacock School Building R. L. Kennedy
4 South Side Doc Neal Residence Glenn Neal
5 Rhoda Dee Hollingsworth Residence Dee Hollingsworth
6 Wright R. W. Woodson Residence R. W. Woodson
Swenson Church of Christ Bldg. J. T. Hill
Absentee voting shall be con-
ducted at the office of the Coun-
ty Clerk, Courthouse, Asper-
mont. Texas, and the special1
board for canvassing ballots of
absentee voters shall be as fol-
lows:
SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD
JBcV Chambltess, Raymond Marr,
A. D. Martin
The Presiding Officers shall
appoint such additional Judges
and Clerks as they may need to
awist .them in holding such elec-
tion
The ballots for said election
shall have written or printed
thereon the following:
"FOR THE TAX OF NOT EX-
CEEDING 20 CENTS ON EACH
ONE HUNDRED ($100.00) DOL-
LARS VALUATION."
'"AGAINST THE TAX OF
NOT EXCEEDING 20 CENTS
ON EACH ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS ($100.00) VALUA-
TION."
Each voter shall mark out
kwsvf 6V6RVTMIM&
WAS FRESH,
Think it
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SrEttALS- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FRYERS, lb. 49 < Kimbell SALT
.19
T-BONE, lb. .50
ICE CREAM, 1-2 gaL 55
Dromedary
PDOENTOS, can 19
Diamond
PEAS
can
.19
—ASK US ABOUT OTHER 10c ITEMS—
—compare our every day prices—
—full line of pureena peeds—
KOLB'S GROCERY & MKT.
& TEXACO SER. STA.
■Aspermont-
OUT WTffiE MENfS BEPART
OF SHOES,
9 oz. all sizes
CANVASS GLOVES
now-only
19c pr.
all wool—all sums
CURLEE SUITS
ONLY 11 LEFT
REG. $99.59
$29.75
nocona "the world's fine8t" ' close-out
COWBOY BOOTS only $26.44 pr.
all-wool oabauhnk a pew lot BIO.
CURLEE TOPCOATS dow-oef $27.50
heavy wexcibt—cray o* white 10 oo m
SWEAT SHIRTS ooch . $1M
DOUBLE BOB
mus t-u
BOYS' JEANS mow only
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—
UNION
asyweimf 4
SUITS
w all
priced
SPORT SOCKS close-out
■so. 91, at
^ ~
49c 1
pair
PULL SIZE . REG. $4.99 VAL. ' CLOSE-OUT
CHENILtE SPREADS only $3.67 ea.
ALL.COLORS
PIN WALE
Mb 99c yard ' ON sale
CORDUROY now 79c y^o
—.—^
now
topmost pasmons selected
80-SQUARE PRINTS
PATTERNS
39c
79 x 99 DOUBLE SIZE
COTTON BLANKETS
T
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ON SALS NOW
eo 4co omiSM
#* QO PWF
91 x 99
GARZA SHEETS
V
oil sole $1.69 eo.
■i
36x36 PILLOW CASES
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Last
MOUN1
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queen
swing,
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from
ar
and money d
pbotofirapher wj
,vo > special j>ic
the annual This c
oh |^E|ay, October
Quean candidates
Sherley and Jahet )
TO Ml
Stonewall Cc
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And
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Phone 32
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On OctoEer the 10lh,-
amiried the quarterly
30, 1955, and found t
correct ttt6e4^he pH
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a^idge^nd
General Fund .....
Court House & Jail
Pfeacinct No. 1
net No. 2
Np. 3
Mt No. 4
, ,,, - ^ct No. 1—Latei
Precinct No. 2—Late
tct No. 3—Late
act No. 4—Late
Seeds' Salary Func
F.I.C.A. Tax Fund .. .
Peitaanent Improven
-"ad & Bridge'Hdfi
telal Road Refunc
tieral Fund Warra
. ct No. 4 Road
Rd & Bridge Ref. 1
si Road' District
il Road District
Special Road District
Special Road District
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^Bank Balance:
National Bank
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5 yordht ^or
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16 be given away at B pom.
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1955, newspaper, October 20, 1955; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136211/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.