The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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queen ^and princess
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rbook queen will be
the high school, and
from the grade
Votes are one cent
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lojr special (pictures which
otographcr will make for
ajinual. Winners wilt
4 . special (picture page in
This contest closes
October 14.
candidates are Jerry
and Jahet Druesedow.
TO MEET
ers Association will meet at the
Old Glory school on Monday
night, October 17, with the lo-
cal teachers as hosts. Miss
Juanita Tittle, head of the art
department at Abilene Chris-
tian College, will be the guest
speaker. She will demonstrate
some art illustrations for the
teachers. Supt. V. R. Leverett
is president of the county
group for the year.
SELL MAGAZINES
The sophomores have finished
their magazine subscription cam-
paign. They sold $825 worth of
subscriptions, with a class pro-
fit of $114, which is to be saved
for junior-senior activities. Bill
Franklin, whose aales totaled
$108. will receive a watch for
Stonewall County Teach- selling the most subscriptions.
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• NOTEBOOK PAPER
• PENS AND PENCILS
• CRAYONS AND PAPERS
And a host of other items.
GEO. C. KENADY
Legally Registered Pharmacist
Phone 3211 Aspermont
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The new officers
Larry Late, president; Loy Gar-
ner, vice-president; Ted Jen-
nings, secretary; Dean Lets,
treasurer; and Jimmy Cox, re-
porter.
CO-CAPTAINS NAMED
Girls basketball co-captains
have been chosen. They are
Liz Pumphrey and Betty Frank-
lin. Loy Garner is the boys'
captain. New suits have been
ordered for both teams.
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garner
and son, Loy, returned * Sunday
from Dallas, where they went
Lt. and Mrs. Glen T. Johnson
of Waijp have been, visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
Johnson.
Mrs. Jim Sawyer and daugh-
,ter, Mrs. Albert Lee Bartley, of
Junction returned home Sunday
after a visit here with the Hill
Sawyer family.
Mrs. Roy Herttenbepger hid
minor surgery in the Stamford
Sanitarium last week, but is
back at home now.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Thane of
Avoca, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Burger of Stamford visited in
the C. L. Offill home on last
Sunday evening.
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Attend churcn Mina*.
CNLOK
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The broad grin that spreads across the face of big "Tex," the 52-foot
cowboy figure that is a fixture at the State Fair of Texas, indicates
how happy the giant cowpoke is to be back for the 19f>5 State Fair.
Oct. 7-23. Big Tex is the symbol of the size and scopc of the Fair, the
nation's largest annual exposition. This year's spectacle will
16 days and 17 nights, opening its gates at 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7.
un for
The class wishes to thank all
those who ordered magazines
through their class. If any sub-
scriber fails to receive his maga-
zine after a period of 10 weeks,
he is asked to notify Mr. Tate,
the sophomore sponsor.
planning and working on the
Junior-Senior banquet, which is
to be held on October 29 in the
Old Glory school study hall.
Thomas Taylor, president emeri-
tus of Howard Payne College,
| is to be the speaker.
SHORT SCHEDULE
Weather permitting, the
school will follow a short sched-
ule beginning. Monday, October
10. Classes will start at 8:00
and dismiss at 1:00. This will
STUDENTS TO DALLAS
The homemaking and voca-
tional agriculture classes have
been planning a trip to the
State Fair at Dallas on Octo-
ber 14 and 15. About 26 people,
enable students to assist in ga- including sponsors and students,
thering cotton. plan to go.
AG. CLUB ORGANIZED
The vocational agriculture
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JUNIORS PLAN BANQUET
The' junior class has been
CEMENT STOCKS ARE PROFITABLE
FOR THE FIRST TIME in 20 years, Texnns are given the opKnartunity of pur-
chasing shares in a cement plant in the Lone Star State.
TEXAS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY is building a 1500-barrel a day plant
at Orange, Texas, in the g^eat Gulf Coast industrial market.
IN THE TWO MONTHS that this stock has been offered to the public, more than
4,000 Texans have purchased over 240,000 shares V. $5.00 per share (no par-non
assessable).
WE HEARTILY RECOMMEND THIS STOCK, with its great potential for stock
appreciation and growth, for your consideiation. Because of the great demand
for cement now, the building boom now and in the foreseeable future, all cement
stocks are profitable to the purchasers.
TEXAS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY stock is sold to bona fide residents
of Texas and from the prospectus only. Write us for prospectus and full details.
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GEORGE SIMS ASSOCIATES
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ORDER APPROVING COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT
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On October the 10th, A.D. 1955, The Commissioner^1 Court met in regular session compared'and ex-
amined the quarterly report of A. B. Barnett, County Treasurer, for the quarter ending September
30, 1955, and found the Same to be correct and respective amounts received and paid out to be
.C. correct since'Jthe preceding report.
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Jge Fund ......
General Fund
House & Jail
jet No. 1
set No. 2 ....
No. 3
act No. 4
let No. 1—Lateral
act No. 2—Lateral
let No. 3—Lateral
let No. 4—Lateral
leers' Salary Fund .
fcfcX. Tax Fund
at Improvement Bonds., *f„
& Bridge Hetf donds-^A&B ....
al Road Refund. Bonds' ......
leral Fund Warrants
ict No. 4' Road Bonds
Road & Bridge Ref. Warrants
" al Road District, No. 7 ...
_ _—Jil Road District No. 8
Special Road District No. 9 ...
Special, Road District No.' 10
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nk Balance:
National Bank
JWNED BY STONEWALL COUNTY:
WartanteFund $ 2,000.00
Bonds 7,000.00
Refunding Bonds, Series A&B 8,000.00
Refunding Bonds 5,000.00
je Ftipd ..... 6,782.00
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Balance As of
Received
Paid Out
Balance
July 1,1955:
This Charter:
This Quarter:
Sept 88,1955:
$ 9,217.66
$ 161.71
$
1,911.44
$ 7,467.93
12,799.01
1,509.81
11,168.56
3,139.96
15,546:89
329.89
8,980.44
6,896.34
9,886.87
1,901.75
11,033.87
254.75
18,750.46
1,685.06
4,836.09
15,599.43
18,174.86
76&00
4*95.36
10,047.50
8,870.51
689.69
5,144.46
4,415.74
5,322.72
1,093.92
7,162.02
745.38
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1.235.37
1485.37
42.08
1,271.91
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1,387.64
31.43
1,235.37
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1,235.37
7,660.10
9,267.04
12,115.31
4,811.83
3,881.35
851.16
850.06
8,879.45
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161.71
2,029.48
10,462.50
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1,021.60
91.08
2,755.55
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1,061.41
118.03
6,844.64
2,617.58
1,328.72
607.34
711.61
2y513.31
18.47
12.90
1,034.29
11,216.67
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.