The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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ffy Sj^neA
H\ rite Fdllttr
The Solemn old judge says that
the one who wastes today lumc\n-
tinv. yesterday, will waste tomor-
row larnentinc; today.
We sure thought :i time or two
tins week thai, old man winter had
paii! us a visit, but so far he is
•lingering at a distance.
The weather prophets have been
looking for him every day. Rut
that means not a great lot in
West Texas.
The Stonewai! County cotton al-
lotment for IPSO has been set at
_4 percent, by government offic-
ials. which is about half of that of
some of the neighboring counties.
Jus* where the discrimination ag-
«ii:st Stonewai) County comes in,
we have no idea, but it is plain
to be .seen there is an inequality in
some manner. Stonewall County
has t".e smaiies-; allotment of any
in tfj ■■ ,.:ea, si is said.
plead with all the merchants to |
put up a few colored Lights arounil
your store fronts, and Hcross tho
street near you if possible, and lets
make Aspermont a nice looking
town as our neighbors pass by
--- and beside we like to have a
nice arrangement to look at our
,sel ver
Tell your neighbor , let's light
'he to'ati up.
We saw a good football game
last Friday night at Stamford. We
helped our brother Editor Alton
Richards of the Rule Review take
a play by play account of the Rule
and Wyl ie championship game.
It was a very thrilling game for
'.he Rule fans, but we doubt if
Wylie thought much of it.
Herbert Rinn Now
Official P. M.
At Old Glory
•Mrs. L-n - rtowers
Mrs. McMeans Is
Hostess To The
Book Club
Card of Thanks
t
re-
us
Herbert Km;
■.ing Postmas'.o
almost a year
ial commission
last. week.
Ruin is the
and Mrs. Henr
to Stonewall Cdunty
bert was onlv two
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OM
.ive 1 hi-:
post ma;".: i:
- lor
offic-
!ie: e
Mrs. Wayi,
to member:-
gether with a !• \v
her home Mnrui.r
Mi-Means was h(>st'.'ss
I tin-''♦vwik club to-
il vi tod quests at
night.
son jt
late V
.!Stor
Rinn, who mrved . Ousler,
Her- i b
In kei.-pi (.-. wit!
(Christinas se.-.son
Ever "!'( !•?'
when,
month i
M i
Hilt
i the approaching
'The Greatest
utten by Fulton
ably reviewed
Hudspeth,
old.
Thi-v lived at Mereta, Texas when
he
The picture has begun to change
a bit. The past week we have been
approached several times by labor-
en; seeking a place to work. Only
a j-l.ort time ago a loose worker
on the streets would have almost
bet n mobbed by farmers trying to
ur.j.icy hirn.
ll;: late- to n.ake tf',e correction
'■>.t perhaps better iate than ncv-
Two donations to the Armis-
tice parade premium list were left
off the names printed in the pa-
per K.imbu? Milling Co $2.M and
Frank Hays $2
" • -!rr;;i. ' Just think it is m!.V
t-.-. > w-( i. ks until it is here
Pi • v,a!!y we have not U<
i:> '!:<> fes.t iv< spirit as
: , . i -I • : i 1 the !i011
. .- -v;' i' -'i
; ■■!. •• V,-'e have a big time,
if you have something to sell,
the Star want ad column is a fine
way to get rui of it.
Advertisers lately have had un-
usually good success in selling the
items listed.
A !> w weeks ago Jim Anderson
idvcrtiscd pigs for sale. He had so
"lany callers after they were gone
art-d an nrf in the paper the
wi-ek stating that he had no
pigs for sell, so people would
Irving to buy them from him
oral othir.- have ordered au':>
:::v weeks and then s'.ep-.- -ii
second week bevauso
got the tli ■ ,red re-
nt- j
he was born on February 20, 1909.
The liinns lived on a farm near
Old dory. Some of their children ;
attended school at Old Branden-
burg. They moved to Old Glory
in 1922 where they operated a
grocery and variety store until 19-
:i9, when Herbert purc'-iased his
fnthers store and he and h-s wife
operated it until 1943
lie served in the U S N.ivv
! ful
I t'.
riplicily
two years then
Glorv wh.r-re he
ivy |
returned to Old
bought th
in with power-
reverent and a
of the ever now
story of Jesus truly
the greatest story ever told.
Members and guests enjoying the
review were- Mmes; Hill McDonald.
!. John Ward. Pert
• Ti Mi nefec, Charlie
Smith. Clvde Alexnn-
M.ii-f :rt. Mart Guest.
! ,"ii Hiimoton,
Myrtle Commons
' ever lasting
Steve Pom-
Mullen, M
Prv<>n, 1
dir. A. ■)
11 'hi - -. Ml M«'.
Km Wrigh'
We wish to take this means ol
thanking each one of our mar
friends for . our kindness and ex-
pressions of sympathy in the death
of our darling babies. The beauti-
ful flowers were deeply appreciated
you will .always be in our prayeri
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Gholson
Guests in the C. G. Viertel and
K. H. Viertel homes over Thanks,
gi\ ing holidays were their children
i.nd gr.-nd children: Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Viertel of Fort Worth, Mr
and Mrs Bill McKinnon of Little-
field ;md Miss Mary Lou VierUi
Texas Tech student from Lubbock
Red
the hoste--.
ar.d Wh'to Grocery store owned;
mil operated by Mr. rind Mrs. it
Ivoil Young. • ;on t-
The Post office wa: moved, rec- av<
ently to its present location in the I Louis
new building which was added to I Tech
the Rinn Grocer*. St •-<. It is now i,
then •,? .,
th( -\ts
two ehikiri
limn. .
; evie-.ver.
store in addit-
Mrs. Roy White and little dauRh
ter 'have returned to their horr-
•n Bay tow :i after visiting with he*
pnrrtits Mr. .in-1 Mrs A. C. Ilccl
Sr.
o-_
Mi--. H. L. Orr has returned to
her home in Fort Worth afiet
two week-; here with her d-ugh to:
Mrs. C. G. Viertel and Mr. VierU!
C >ff,ce.
Thev
TV and Mr.-
;n
.'.'V M .
Jul
ni.iilied ; on h,,. urK.],. j \v Porter
student at Doug lass Porter
;. daughter
the nicest, nvst
fice Old Glory has re
i large picture window
jh-w paint on :ht v. v.!
ccilmg.
Mr and Mr
idi rn post
Th.
With i 1.
'it, ! u:
high ■
(ilTHI--
-.n • .
ho- I
the
■V; n
J.,st Tuesday.
A. A. Annis visited
and Mr. uiv.
in LnbbcH i;
.. •. .■ rr(v x
if ter the ho!, day is ove.'
i .■ in pa-,
the ; ■ ■ -I : - v
V.,... ;| V.f.V
-e:; .11 Notice---
State of Texas,
'• ai'iiy i f Stem wall.
..I- those md'.-bted to, or ivjicun;:
i-iaims against the estate of Emma
..hi rr, deceased:
The undersigned having been ciu-
..o.I
Iv
Hon H
."o inty
he 77
1349, hi
Con:
-a: t buy j
ti. ie ;.) pay {or, wo j-
! ; i ak i v • hk( we . '
: ti • ,..i huw
, , V i'Ji 3 C" I '
ppointed administrator of
le of Kmma C.irr, deceased.
!■'"--.vail County. Texas, i y
11 Shadle, Judge of
t of said County
of N'ovember, A
iotifies ail persons
1 e tate t.) come
> 1 • - rr; r. t,
ciamiS ;:jilll;; t
i nt thi m within
-1 by law at h:s
r Stew• w;.i 1
pre:,
, — V .
;or-
an-'
;aio
the
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C
F-nr.a C.irr, deceased
r,r
a :..g way |
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I . ®
j '.r-.v-nir- Smith ar.d mother Mrs
J "> Smith had i ■„ me . h. r. Sat
i .< *. I sto* * * j
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' " ■ rn - ; . K.-r vc. I i
f t . hi;-,i Ii I
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' K A . i I 'J',
GIVES
FAST
RELIEF
when COLD
MISERIES STRIKE
M . .
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r V/r^hil nd:. y
! if: d liphu at
■ "!<v nno to the rourt
' •'■<■, iook nice too.
Harold also asked the St/ir to
Dr. Q. Ocn Gould
Chiropractor
M i: S( !!. N'! Ii 1C DkUGi.K^S i
ill VI 'I'll SFRVICF
V- A>pr- ;>-,(>nt .iiiii Rctan '
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10 Years In Hamlin
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. d.ilighh
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enibi rs of
. i:-i he is a j Mrs'
i~ir." Lodge. | da-js'h
former Viola i
Mr. and M:v. [ Mrs
tiinford i.-elat
v-
L. C'nennaul'. had hi:i
Opal visit her last week
U. Trammel is visitin,?;
n San Marcos.
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cars. \V;ih iui|:rt
Fords inlrttliur
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1949, newspaper, December 8, 1949; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127324/m1/2/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.