The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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Tne Aspermont Star
Thursday Evening, April 20 1944
Local And Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Bee-
man of Peacock have a new baby
boy born March -4. They n; ne.!
lriir. Jerry Don,
Mrs.. Anderson of Haskell visited
here over the week end with her sis_
ter Mrs. j .L Chennault.
Ona Mae Simmons attended the
sinking in Ciirard Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Heikl went
< Fort Worth I'hursilay on busi-
es ;>,ij returned Sutulay.
Mrs, H. ti Richards or Anton
i is Siting this week in the home ot
,i Mi!!,. A. E. Richards. She also
I visited with her father W, A. Short
1. i; Rochester.
.LOST No. 4 ration book. ;
ROBERT*!). WEAVER
Star Route. Aspermont.
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FOR SALE Limited number
of White Rock iryers lb nve
age.
MRS. C. H. BATES
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Bullard ot
Fort Worth were in Aspermont on
Tuesday. Thes are Unmet Scone-
wall County people, ha', inn moved
from here about three years ago.
Mr_ and Mrs. Warren Fra/Jer and
family visited their son J. \V. bra-
zier and family at Old Glory List
Sunday.
ft, .
Pvt . J. D. Gholson of Camp
Roberst California is home on fur-
lough.
Mrs. J. L. Evans anj Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Evans visited in Abi-
lene Sunday.
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Dewey Rail shack Jr. or Waco
visited with friends in Aspennant
from Saturday through Monday.. He;
says he likes Waco but that thei. is
no place like Aspermont. We
wonder why?
' County Judge Roy (I. Anderson
| heii;: Turner,. V, A. Galloway,
'and M. R. Baldree attended the F.
j 1>. I. Meeting in Abilene Tuesdav.
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Houston Bingham of Phoenix,
j .\ri. and Clyde Bingham oi Spur
. '.isited \vith their mother Mrs, \\ .
; B. Bingham the first oi the week.
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Miss Barbara Brannen of Rails
j was a week end visitor with friend*
' and she also attended the junior
' senior banquet Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Orsbon and in*
daughter Mrs. Mitchell and her 2|
sons from Vernon were week end
u-.iest> of Mr. and .Mrs. F. J.
Dalhv.
M rs N. E. Springer and sou An
dy spent several days in "Dallas ie-
. ettt I v visiting.
L, A. Foster went to Anson over
the week end.
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Rev. Murr) from Hardin-Sim-
•lions was at th;
here Sunday.
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Dr. and M rs. Mancille spent 'ast
iseek in Old Mexico. They came
back home Sunday.
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Mrs. Perry Irvin
field is visiting Mr?
this wet k.
FOR SALE- MeCormick Deer_
> Separator. Practically new.
SID DL BOSE
—
LOST Fresh Hereford Cow.
Branded ,v5 on leit side.
PAUL POORE
Sweiisoiv Texas,
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FOR SALE- Thor electric wash-
Baptist Church j up machine. See Mrs. D. L. Cris-
weli, at ''old" Taylor house.
R. R. Dougherty and J. C. Dou
gherty went to Sweetwater Weiines
day.
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Mrs. J. W" Shook and son Herb_
it: came back ironi Fort Worth on
1 Inirsday 'rorn visiting her friends
there.
j Mrs. R. ,M. Gholson spent hist
, week end with her daughter in Abi-
! h-ne
To the people of Stonewall Conn
Jty: It is being talked that Llovd
j West will not have to go to he Ar~
from Brown-jmy because he is working for Jas.
Pearl Odluml^. Roberson. As you know Jas. H.
| Robertson is on the draft board.
: Loy,| West is now in LA and will
go for his physical examination in
the next call. If he passes his exam-
ination he will be Uncle Sam's
jman. (Paid advertisement)
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I
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for THE BEST In
farm equipment service I
• RIGHT HEBE is the place where machines get the best
in care and repair—tractors, tools, and implements that
produce food for Victory !
With help and new machines so hard to get. the equip-
ment you have is your preservation. Make sure you have
everything in the best possible shape. We can help you.
Jn our McCormick-Deering shop your equipment will
get the expert seri ne that insures proper operation. We
have the equipment and the agricultural experience.
Please order your work ahead. Give us advance notice
and we'll get your repairs out oo time. Stop ia now and
set the date.
BALL PARTS & SERVICE
j Miss Clara Lee Gholson is spend- J
| ing ;i few days with home folks. She
j is in the I _ S. Nurse Corps stat.on-
j ed in Abilene.
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Mrs L. J. Ahernathy was hostess
; 'I uesday with a chicken dinner jor j
|Mi> Arrhui Dansln and Mrs Tom I
' Sneck !
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Mis \ II 1 'oilman or 228 h, j
^th, Colorado City,. Texas is here j
| visiting her son Mr. and Mrs.. Boh.!
; t-rt Dolman.
Mr. and M rs. \, F Richards aid
Mrs. J mimic Smvth visited with re-
. latives and friends in Rule and Ro
Chester over the week end
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Short of
Rochester visited Tuesday night in
the home of his gran son, Mr . ant]
|Mrs. A E Richadrs and familv.
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j Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Annis ,re
I spending several davs i„ Housto.
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Mr. and Mrs Raymond Marr
ha\ e mo .ed to their new home
the Couch place Raymond savs h-
is tired wading mud every time ir
eteiies ,i iai;i
fc
Mr and Mrs Joe Zandt and son
lot Odessa were here visiting Mrs
| J. S. Zandt Sunday.
Geo. 0. Kcnady
Sewing Machines
Repaired
! am equipped to do most any thing
'or a sewing machine and will pay
tash for used .machines.
Carl Rutledge
Norton House Haskell,. Texas
Peanuts for
Planting - - -
Peanut seed will have to be shipped in this year We do not have any
left that will do for seed.
You will have to place your order with us or some of her seed! dealer
in time to have them shipped in.
We are taking orders now for shipment due in second week in April.
Goat of Seed' will be $IW 00 per ton plus freight.
Oder early «o it can come by car load, freight wilj lie cheaper than
! Mrs. J. J. Hins went to Mid-
land hriday and returned Monday.
| Her sister-in-law Mrs, Ann Buike
! came back with her.
i he Dooglass Cafe has a new ad-
1 dition since 1 uesday A new dish
aink with setrilizer that furnishes'
hot and eold water and has a butane
burner^ being installed Tues lay.
Also more room was adetf to the
kitchen.
Notice — Dead Animals
J he U. S. Government urges you to
help win the war bv turning in yon
dead and1 crippled st<v to «o^ie ren.
derer for gun powdrr. Call collect
day °r night for free pick un service
Phone No. ! 23
Munday Soap Works
C. H. Spruill
Magnolia Gas and Oil
We buy cream, eggs and
Produce
We Have Naptha
DEE'S
SHOE SHOP
Ajoeramit, Texas
- quality shoe rmilfiw -
Wc abo have Martin Milo Seed wid Hegari for Sale.
Mrs. W P. Hook man who is in
the Stamford sanitarium is reported
i to Ire -.lowly improving.
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Mrs lorn Speck and Mr.s. Ar j
i thus DairJjy had business in Stwm-I
' for,| Tuesday .
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' Robert Dalman who is with the
ireau of Reclamation here, return-
jed tram a two weeks stay in San
" Angelo.
Pa
M;v, Ethel Brantley spent the
; week-end with hnmefolks at Walnut
Springs.
DR A R. MANCILl^
F%yridan and Surg* 1
the latest in
X-Rav anr! Flouroscopit
Diagnostic Equipment
Office In Hotel Build iu*-
—Mr. and Mrs. Van Bullard or Ft.
Worth, formerly of Aspermont
are .pending several days with
friends here.
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Mr. and Mr*. E. V Smith had all
their children at home the past week,
end. Mrars. Myrtle aiwf I^eona of
Amarillo and Chester Fn&ifc of Far,
raffut, Idaho.
I jreatock and Crop Financing
WAYMON SMITH
Field Representative
SPR9NGBR
FUNERAL WOME
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Delicious, tender steaks, wholesome Lunch-
es, Short Orders, Good Coffee, or what ever
your food desires are — WE HAVE IT !
Doug's Cafe & Static n
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Specials
Friday and Saturday
THE BEST DRINK
FISH AND OYSTERS
Plenty Folgers
Try us. We please others and we can please you.
Gallon
only
Spinach
69c
KRISPIE CRACKERS, 2 lb box
33c
Pep large box _ .
12c
LYE, Hooker, 3 cans
23c
PLENTY
Good Meats
All Kinds — Lunch Meats — Hot Bsr-B-Q
PLANTING SEED OF ALL KINDS
Laying Mash—the Heat
Gardner Bros
Number 2
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MILK, 3 large caas
29c
PANCAKE FLOUR, large size _
15c
NAPKINS, paper, 125 count
12c
CATSUP, White Swan,
22c
1 pound
Lard
only
19c
KOTEA, box
22c
CHILI SAUCE
29c
APPLE JUICE, pint _
12c
CARROTS in glass jar
14c
COFFEE, Star state—its good— lb
29c
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1944, newspaper, April 20, 1944; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127186/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.