The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1955 Page: 6 of 6
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Mrs. Garrett fpitaer on Tues-
day. January 10, at 148 paa.
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tire "area at the passing* of one
of our pioneer citizens, a good
Christian another, Mrs. W. W.
Trice/the mother of Mrs. A. F.
House of Old Glory.
Mr. end Mrs. Trice had lived
In and near Old Glory since
1928, until she entered the hos-
pital in April for treatment of a
Hunt, Mrs. V. R. Lev- broken hip which she sustained
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If you have automatic needs,
Make a New Year's resolution;
Bring your vehicles by Philips 66
Is the best solution.
PHILLIPS SUPER SERVICE
On the Hamlin Highway
>nt o-o Texas
sd. the OM Glory beys scored,
winning M>11
CONTBACT Uf
The oohtrnct for the cefetorium
has bp# to Carroll Cooke *
Sons of Abilene. Work will be-
gin in January, with 180 days
allowed for construction.
DISTRICT LIAGU8
Work will begin early next
semester on various Interscho-
lastk League events, both liter-
ary and athletic.
LOCALS
Mr. end Mrs. Beno Hertten-
berger visited their sons and
families, the Don and Malcolm
I Herttenbergers, in Rule, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray ScurJock and
family had as recent visitors Mr.
Scnrloek's two sisters and their
families: Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Vessels and Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Thomas and familes, all of Dal-
las.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garner
and their son, Loy, and his
cousin, Derrell Sawyer, went to
Dallas Friday, where Mr. Garner
went for a medical checkup at
Baylor Hospital. They visited
Mrs. Garner's sister and family.
Mr. end Mrs. Morris James, and
son, Larry, at Richardson, near
fyh
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Below Is a list of those who;
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9.00
contributed money to the De-
Witt Kllison, Jr., family. The
TOTAL
$188.80
Ellisons suffered the iqss of their' I2JS5!L^£CV\S22rI?
home and furnishings ^ere sev-' CONV1NK IN LUBBOCK
eral weeks ago: • • v t The 'American Association of
J. W. Fraiier , 28.00 Sheriff Pom— and Riding Clubs
other test at
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The Aspermont Star
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Ray Gulnn
Mrs. Ida Johnson returned
home Saturday from an extend-
ed visit with her daughter,
Mrs. K. Hinshaw, Mr. Hiiuhaw
and family in Artesia, N.M.,
3nd another daughter, Mrs. Si
Hinshaw, Mr. Hinshaw and fami-
ly at Artesia, and her son, S. D.
Johnson and family at Pecos.
Mr. end Mrs. Delos Callicoatte
have been visiting their son and
family, the Jerry Callieoattes, in
Midland. She spent Jast week
with them and he weht for her
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Danley and
son, Paul, age tour, were din-
ner guests in the Lynn Flowers
home Sunday. Mr. Danley is the
new minister at the local Church
of Christ He is a senior at Abi-
lene Christian College.
. . FOR A 1
JOBS IW
L C. Kolb's Grocery & Ser. Sta.
• Groceries • Texacoproducts
Aspermont o-o f Texas
will held their annuel conven-
tion in Lubbock, Texas, at the
Capiock Hotel on January 8-?,
I860.
This convention is for each
member of every sheriff pease
or riding >etu| and their guests.
The contention will open with
registration end there will be
palmetto polo business meetings;
reception far all -non-member
dubs of thc Aseociatkm; a queens
contest; a fcanqusft; interesting
programs;\ good speakers; ladies'
luncheon; tffind a dance on Sat-
urday night >
~mnads
IRONING WANTED at my resi- _
dance. $ee Mrs. Lonnie Neeth-
erlin, two block west and one
block south of Post Office.
LOST — Boys' grey reversible
jacket. Reward. Finder re-
turn to Paul Maxwell, Box
504, Aspermont. 12-22 3p
FOR SALE—Two air-venfed 45,-
000 * BTU Dearborn heaters.
$50.00 each. Good condition.—
First Baptist Church, Peacock,
Texas phone 2254. 10-27 tfc
Positively no trespassing in
my pasture. If you have a key,
keep it out of my lock. *This
means you.—Oscar Peacock.
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FOR SALE—Four-piece living
room suite, 'bed, mattress, oak
chest of drawers, table, one
chair, two gas heaters, four-
burner Garland gas range,
Frigidaire automatic washer.
Will sell individually or as a
group.—See M. M. Gardner,
Phone 4551, P.O. Box 637. lp
JOB WANTED—Any type of
house work.—See Mary Wil-
sos, next door to Joe Bass on
the highway. 12-29 3ip
BINE'S in Stamford
invites You to
NEW YEARS'
freee
display
Sat Nite Dec. 31st
7:30 P.M.
COLLEGE LAKE
1 Mile NE. Stamford
WELCOME ALL
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11 feet re-
covered 340 feet of oil, 00 feet o'
heavily oil and gas-out mud and
180 feet of salt water.
Jake L. Hampn, et al, of Dal-
las No. 3 Mrs. J. W. Brown was
spotted as a new project two
and one-half miles west of Old
Glory. The Pumphrey (Con-
glomerate) Field try has a pro-
posed depth of 8108 feet with
rotary.
Site is SI28 feet from the north
and 487 feet froth the east lines
of Section 1 in Block 8 of the
AB*M Survey.
It li an offset to Hamon, et
at -We? I'ltrk Brown, a recent
well. The No.' 2 Brown .had a
daily potential of 370.40 barrels
of 41 gravity oil, flowing from
perforations at 0008-14 feet.
Three miles southwest of Old
Glory/ a Corsica (Bend Con-
glomerate) Field iproject i s
slated for 8300 feet with rotary.
The project is Stanolind Oil li
Gas Company No. .14 Drank An-
tilley. Site is 1820 feet from the
west and 1750 feet from the
south lines of Section 2 in Block
9 of the AB&M Survey.
Four miles southeast of As-
nermont, Phillips Petroleum
Company spotted the No. 6 An-
nis in the' Flowers (Canyon)
Field.
the HATC Survey.
Two miles southwest1
Kats Field in nof
«*ew*jl a wildcat
onuth of Dallas
et al, in the -Mr
vey.
Also in
tUf aaotha
god; at 8844,—
Bolton of Waco _
r. Collier, in <!;•<
Survey 41.
A new
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south of SaMSOn1!
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line, and is.slated'lor
witt rotary > ; t
The t B.
Frank
No. 1-
Company. 8ite i8
the north and 889
east linae of Sectl
BBB&C Survey.
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Mr. and Mrs. JohP
had* as their guosfc,
holidays: Her mothei
telle Barber, of
sister, Katherine
Abilene; and her brother,
T. Bart>er, and Mw. Betl
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ANO THE CR05S S BOYS
, DECEMBER 31st
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AND THE TEXAS COWBOYS
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1955, newspaper, December 29, 1955; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136222/m1/6/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.