The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1950 Page: 3 of 6
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AT THE WHEEL OF A DODGE
CAN SAVE YOU * 1.000
SHARE IN OUR SUCCESS!
Trad* mow for a wonderful doal. Your
present car will probably cover the full
down payment on a big new Dodge I
tknd us your curs for five minutes—
JL and we can show you how to save
$1,0001 Step inside the big new Dodge
—and be amazed by the extra head
room, shoulder room, stretch-out leg
room. Get behind the wheel—and be
thrilled by the flashing pick-up and per-
formance of the high-compression Dodge
"Get-Away" Engine . . . the velvet
smoothness of Fluid Drive.
See Dodge—and youll agree . . . you
could pay $1,000 more and not get all
these extra-value features. See us now
—for the best deal in town!
THATS RIGHT I YOU'LL FIND
YOU COULD PAY $1,000 MORE
AND STILL NOT GET THE EXTRA ROOMINESS,
DRIVING EASE AND RUGGED DEPENDABILITY OF DODGE)
BIGGER VALUE
DODGE
a few dollars more
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Ball - Hudspeth Motors
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heels
and
Ready When
You Need It!
• • have all your warm weather apparel cleaned and
pressed — ready to wear when you need it- We do a
thorough job. using only the newest freshest chemicals-
And. we've SPECIAL irons for pleats!
N0RRIS CLEANERS
THE ASPERMONT (TEXAS) STAR. THURSDAY NOV 30 1950
Qyr TREE Battery Inspection
Saves You TIME,.
TROUBLE and EXPENSE
Let me
for pcr-
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lighter
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Look
priced
nd new
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resting .Hid rccli,trying
a weak li.utcry, cie.in
ing the terminals, re
placing the cables or
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adding tresn water to
the proper level, arc just a lew of the Frienuiv
Magnolia Services designed to give you Quick
Starts every time and Long Battery Lite
YOUR FRIENDLY
I BEST IN PRODUCTS
THE BEST IN SERVICE
BEST PLACE TO TRADE
Linsley
SERVICE STATION
NEWS FROM
PEACOCK
By Mrs. .M. F. Childress
Visitors in the homes of John,
House and Mr and Mrs F T
House for Thanksgiving were Mr
and Mrs Ed House and children
of Ok la City.
Rev M L ortcr and family of
EUctra visited last Thursday in
the homes of Mr and Mrs W A
Morgan- Mr and Mrs Jess Mor
gan. Mr and Mrs Travis Morgan
and the Gene McDowell's.
Visitors in the home of Mr and
Mrs C E Kennedy last Thursday
were Paul Kennedy of Craig Air
Base in Ala* Mr and Mrs Wayne
Henderson and baby. Mrs V 11
Cowin and Miss Gene Mcador of
Big Spring.
Visitors in the home of M.'
and Mrs John McNutt Sunday ;
were Mr and Mrs .Jimmie Dav- >
enport of Lubbock.
Mrs Tol Merriman visited her j
daughter Rev and Wrs R D Hill j
since Wednesday and Sunday, j
Mrs Hill's brother Guy Merriman
came over from Spur to visit and
see if mother was ready to go j
home.
Friends of Mrs J D Patterson
will be glad to learn she is able
to visit her son. Mr and Mrs .)
D Patterson at the ranch. She is
taking a rest in Stamford. It
looks good to see her home.
Tuesday Mrs Julia Lawivnee j
went to the Pitch ork Ranch so |
she could see her doctor in Pa
duenh. and Saturday Mrs Jack
Myers brought her and Mrs
Bessie Haines home and the doe
tor dismissed Mrs Lawrence so
that means she is doing ok
MisS Elva Lea Smith of Abi
line visited her parents Mr and
Mrs Wade Smith over the holi-
days.
Mrs Artie Boydston is home j
from the Stamford hospital. She
has her leg in a cast.
Mrs Arthur Gholson is also at
home from the Stamford hospital
I Joe Boy Rash wa; brought
1 home Sunday from the Callan
hospital in Rotan, lie had a
very serious operation but is
doing fine
Mr and Mrs Tobe West fall of
Spur visited Mr and Mrs F 'I'
House Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Jack Richie and
. children of Abilene visiter! Mr
and Mrs Jack Sanford Sunday.
Murvel Galloway went shop
ping in Spur Saturday
Judie McKenzie of Lubbock
••'sited her grand parents on
Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs VV il
McKenzie and Sunday they car
rieil her home
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs S C Bilberry Thanks-
giving were Mr and Mrs Gene
Whitaker of Lubbock.
Mr and Mrs Sanford Bilberry
and family Mr and Mrs Collins
Walker and -family of Hobbs.
Mrs Buck Pickerson and chil
dren of Fort Worth. Mr and
Mrs Joe Tonev of Oxley Ark.
Mrs Kenneth Horn returned
to her home at Slaton after vis-
iting several days with her par
ents Mr and Mrs Raymond
Man'
o——
Mrs Doris Durham of Vernon
spent the week end visiting her
pafbnts Di and Mrs A A An-
Mrs C G Mallard and hei
.eratid daughter Bobbie Sue
Hoseltt had business in Wichita
Falls Saturday.
Mr: N K Money o. Hamlin was
a ,uest of her dauuhler and son
in law Mr and Mrs Spurgcon
Ilarrell Thanksgiving day.
WANT-ADS
NO QUAIL HUNTING on my
place. W. D. Hoskinson
Swenson. Texas
FOR SALE 7 room and 2 bath
home 2 blocks from school I M>
blocks from hospitaK walking dis-
tance from town. Ideal for rent
property or home Priced for
quick sale $4250.00 312 S Ho-
bart. Stamford. Texas
NOTICE OF SALE
The Aspermont School board
will offer for sale~to the highest
bidder one 1941 model GMC
school bus. This is a small bus
mounted on half ton pickup
chassis. Tires 700-15 no bus seats
to go. May be seen at school-
south of bus stop. Submit bids
to C M. (Bud) Cooper, board
secretary or to Supt R W John-
son. Bids will be accepted until
end of board meeting Monday
night December 11. 1950.
FOR SALE Dressing table with
chair and chest of drawers.
Priced to sell. Inquire at tfle
Star office.
WOODEN CABINET for sale
with nice stainless, acid proof*
porcelein top used 2 months. Mrs
Ward Gardner Swenson 2p9
BUNDLES FROM HEAVEN
Ladies! when you see our new
1951 wallpapers you'll swear that
only in heaven could we find
such out of the world patterns
/ nd heaven only nows we'r •
bustin.; at the borders to show
you these exciting papers The
Store of Tomorrow A C Hall
Paint and Wallpaper Phone IB
Hamlin Texas
IDEAL STEAM LAUNDRY
NOTICE In the future we will
only run our truck to Aspermont
each Wednesday and Saturday-
Deliver to your home—or pick-
up at Service f'lcanrrs
EGGS FOR SALE Wanted bun-
dle hegari- Mrs C- N Myers
RAY RIVERS blacksmith shop
welding' blaeksmitfiing and horse
shoein Satisfaction gauranteed
Rotan Texas
SATIN LUMINAL!, the wash-
able. serubable- loveable rubber
paint in beautiful pastels arid
deep tones You'll love it you
will want more The Store of
Tomorrow A C Hall Paint and
Wallpaper Hamlin Texas phone
18
NO fflJNTJNGwiM be Allowed
on any of my prenriaes Any one
violating will be prosecuted for
same.
J- D- Patterson 8pl2
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FOR SALE—1940 Willis Coupe.
This car has a complete Jeep
motor with 30.000 actual miles-
Has good tires. radio> heater,
and other extras. This car is
in good shape- Will sell for cash
or trade for cattle- See Reese
Hall.
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INSECT ELEMINATOR &
STALK CUTTER MADE
AVAILABLE BY BUIE'S
A new type machine which
completely shreds both feed and
cotton stalks, making their food
value available to the soil, and
elerninating insects- boll weevils
and other undesirable infestat-
ions as wel las their places of hi-
bernation is announced by
Bute's in Stamford.
A limited supply of these new
principle shredders are obtain-
able from Buie's who advise they
are glad to demonstrate this ma-
chine on any farm in this area
The machines Operate from any
tractor power take-off. Adv
Nones a®
ny premliM. Any
be prosecuted'
«.;♦ * Dan Hill
DR. C L. Mel
Chiropractor |
SPINAL ANALT8I8 f:
HEALTH ADDS YEAIIfO
LIFE AND LIFE TO f RAM
514 North Swenson Avenue;
1
AND
BUY AND UAVK
niM HIM-
Geo. C. Kenady
Consolidated Abstract Company
Court House - Aspermont
Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Abstracting of Ti'.les
THE C. SPECKS
NOTICE PEANUT FARMERS
WE WILL BUY PEANUTS ONLY ON TUESDAY. WED-
NESDAY AND SATURDAY IN THE FUTURE BEGINNING
>N NOVEMBER 28TII PLEASE BEAR THIS IN MIND
ASPERMONT PEANUT
BUYERS
Mrs Bob Fat.'ier.ngham and
daughter Grade of Hereford vis
ited her aunt Mrs Will Flowers
and her brother Deios Callicoatte
and family over the we -k end.
she is doing ok at this writing. .1 j, Chennanlt visited Sunday
Mr Mrv- Pat House veiled with his sons Jack and Woodrow
Mrs Jewel Rash In the Knox and families in Odessa.
County Hospital Sunday and Mrs
Rash is expected
Wednesday.
to come home
Your I<oeal USED COW Dealei
Removei Dead Stock
FREE
For Immediate Service
FHONE M COLLECT
HAMLIN. TEXAS
Hotel Barber Shop
Frank Hays, Owner
We Appreciate Your
Patronage
Stonewall County Abstract Co.
Stonewall Co. Insurance Agency
Efficient Abstracting
Complete Fire, Hail and Polio Insurance
Service
E. M. Lawrence, Owner
COMPLETE LINE OF
Laces
DR WOODRUF AT
.V1ETIIODI8T CIIURCn
Dr James I!- Woodru.'l will
bring the morning message at
the Methodist Church Sunday
December .'t Dv. Woodruff as-
sociate professor of Philosophy
and Religion at McMurry College
He is a member of the North
Arkansas Conference. He took
his PhD work at the University
of Edinburgh. Scotland.
Buckle Sets Polish
Watch Bands
Name Belts Made to Order
All Work Fully Guaranteed
TURPS SHOE & BOOT REPAIR
WELDON TURPIN, Operator
Central Hide and
Rendering Co.
FRAZIER BARBER
SHOP
Queen Theatre Bldq
Warren & Lee Owen
FRAZIER
STAMFORD PRODUCTION
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Farm and
WAYMAN SMSTH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
9:45 A M Sunday School. Mil-
ton Gardner Supt.
1! A M Morning worship
7 1' M Training Union Jack
Ra i Is back director
8PM Evening Worship
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Marvin Mcnefec Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 a, m.
Morning Worship—11:00 A M
Intermediate Fellowship_
t; 45 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:30 p. m.
Womans Society of Christian
Service Monday 3:00 n. m
Every one is WELCOME!
See You In Church Sunday.
PEACOCK METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 10 A M
Preaching services each second
and fourth Sundays at 9 A M
SWENSON BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School—10:00 a. m,
Prtaching Hour—11:00 a. m.
Training Union—6:SO p. re-
proaching Hour—7:90 p. m.
W.MU—Wednesday afternoon
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Funeral Wreaths
Pot Plants
Cut Flowers i
SPRINGER FLOWER SHOP
Bring Your Familyjto
The Home
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1950, newspaper, November 23, 1950; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127374/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.