The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1962 Page: 2 of 6
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ASPERMONT STAR
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962 I were in Weitiherford over the
LYNN FLOWERS
Rex Neff of Udall, Kansas and
Betty Mathews of Tfffin, Ohio
were guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathews
Sunday and were visitors at the
evening church service here.
Miss Mathews is a sister of Ed-
ward Mathews and she is a
student at Abilene Christian
College, so is he.
Mrs. Lynn Flowers attended
the Stamford School's home-
wWwB8 sl'tvird^. S&1 for.'
mer teacher in the Stamford
achool. §fce . jtiyj Myf ^ Flbwers
LEGAL NOTICE
"lOng-Sitonewall Comet*
N<?.'12Q wiU take
" bids; on the following
'||i§ri;|~2 International" Grain
s,' 12 IHsc. 1 International
'11; 16 Disc. 3 Servis
redder No. 47; 1 Roto Cycle
Equipment is located south of
the County showbarn in Asper-
mont, Texas and is marked in
Numbers 1> 2, 3, etc.
All bids are subject to re-
were dinner visitors in the home
of her sister, Mrs. Jack Fuqua.
Other1 visitors were Mrs. Fuqua's,
dauPtWi,:;:;4rfd"''*ffartiily, Mlf.{"aM
Mrs. C. K. Cook and children,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King of
San Angeto.
Mrs. Paul Sander and daugh-
ters Carolyn and Judy were in
Dallas last week where they
took in the State Fair and also
shopped. The most enjoyable
thin®4 they"''imported, was1 the
ice capades.
} '-MP's % tE. Beil attended a
Sunday School class social at
Aspermont .
Mrs, Carr spent four days
with < Mrs: Bill Ivy and Mrs. J.
R.f': Ale&mdier of Abilene. Mr.
and Mh?/ vJiimr' CuihiningjS- of
Bowie brought Mrs. George
Thomas of O'Brien down to
spend the day with Mtf-s. H. E.
Carr. Mr. Jim Cummings is Mr.
Carr's brother whorre she had
not seen in eight years. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Ivy of Abilene sr#>nt
the day with Mrs. Carr Sunday.
Mrs. Lewis Strickland, Karan
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mischer
of Garland visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Mischer and
other relatives.
AT THE NEW MERCHANDISE
CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF
TEXAS
CONSTRU4
Sealed proposals for con-
structing 11.611 miles of rebuild
grading, structures, base, and
surfacing from State 70 To^
Stonewall County Line and from
10 Miles Southwest of Asper-
mont To Aspermont on High-
way No. FMV 6io, covered; %
C -tipK? 360-7-8 iii«HI#
& Stonewall County, will be re-
ceived at the Highway ' Depart*
ment, Austti*-'i{j#tfl>
November IS, 1962, and then
publicly opened and read.
Plans akd ^MtiW in*
eluding minimum wage rates as
provided- by*- Isaw> ace available
at ^he Office of Nelson- Shave,'
Resw&rit ' Engineer^' Hamlin,
arid Tex&s * Hlghw& De-
PS-fcrient, Ausffft. USu'at" rights
reserved. v" ■ • !" •.
!§§ III ■
Mens Dept.
Boys Dept.
■'>■ a
jection by the board of super- | jean and Jack Strickland of As-
vis&rs and must be in our hands
by Nov. 8th 11:00 A. M.
Send all bids to County Judge
A. B. Barnet, Aspermont, Texas.
FOE
BUTANE
OR
PROPANE
SEE
SPORT'S
BUTANE SERVICE
Ph. 2511 or 4061
DAT OR NITE
permont spent the day with
Mrs. Carr also.
Mrs. J. F. Newman spent the
day with her son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Newman of
Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mahan
and children of Mineral Wells,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Flow.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vahlen-
kamp visited Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Vahlenkamp. Virgil
Vahlenkamp is the brother of
Herbert Vahlenkamp. Marvin
and Nancy Vahlenkamp and
Danny Lammert went to Slaton
over the week end to attend a
district Luthern League Meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pritchard
R Y* h': V
GENE'S PAINT & BODY WORKS
IS NOW DOING ALL TYPES
RADIATOR REPAIR
WHITE SWAN
0RTENING
LBS. FOR
STRAWBERRIES
5for 1.00
WHITE SWAN
HOMINY
29c
CANS
VALVITA
PEACHES
2Vi SIZE
CANS
DANCE
Jimmy Heap
and the
Melody Masters
Saturday, Nov. 3
9 p.m. til
Roundup Hall
Stamford, Texas
Dances every first and third
Saturday of each month.
Pajamas
Robes
House Shoes
Jackets-Coats
. '-V '.. ' "r i
Wmter^Cops
Slicker Suits - -i
Rain Coots
Rubber Boots
Furlined Gloves
Stretch knii witti leather
palm (washable)
Insuloted U-Wear
Insulated Soxs
Flannel Shirts
Sport Shirts
Sport Coats
Sweaters
Battle Jackets
Cor Utto
I Cloves
Ttbbgins
rys
Caps
*t©Huroy$lacks
r . v .,
Rdih Boots
House Shoes
Western Boots
Wellington Boots
Pajamas
Sweaters
Sweat Shirts
Hooded—Pull<over &
Zipper
Ladies Dept.
Robes
House Shoes
Rain Us**
Cle«f (belle
Playtex <«r£jj«
Scoters
In Pullover ,ao$
-Button Fronts
Blouses
Dresses
Jewelery
Gowns
34 through 46
Flanne! and ShalJy
Pajamas
34 through 40
Shoes
With Stack Heel
-with Cushion Arch
Rain Coats
Are Coming
CRHEN
Furniture Department
Have Received Some New Furniture
And More Coming
LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT & FURNITURE STORE
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
Girls Dept.
House Shoes
RainBoots
Cordroy Taper
i
Stretch* Ban
,Sjjses lthrongh 10
RED NYLON RUFFLED
. • V * v ,; • *• . f .. fij
POnty Sweaters
All colors—Size 2
through 14
Gloves
Car Coats
All Sizes
Knit Caps
With Fur Trim
WEOIVE
GREEN
STAMPS
We Give S&H Green Stamps
Mrs. Stuart Wil
Honored With
Mrs. Stuart M. V
former Penny Mam
$> honored with a mis
gift tea in the Ho
Cottage on last \
evening.
1M >
WHITE SWAN
PORK & BEANS
FOR
25c
GLADIOLA
FLOUR
LBS
39c
LIBBYS VIENNA SAUSAGE 5'« 98'
EAST TEXAS YAMS
i' i
YELLOW ONIONS
POTATOES
CABBAGE
CLEAR FIELD CHEESE
RANCH STYLE
BACON thick or thin 2 lbs 98c
WRIGHTS WEINERS
Medium
CAGED HEN EGGS
39c Large Size
LARD
SMOKE J0WELS
CHUCK STEAK
CHUCK ROAST
A. L. Lawrence Gro.-Mkt
• YOUR HOME OWNED STORE
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SALE TO ANYONE
BEST MAID
PEACH APRICOT PRESERVES
^FOR 1
JENNIE
10 lbs 39
CUT BEANS
LITTLE MEXICAN
2lbs 69
CHILI BEANS
2,bs 59c
A1 TISSUE
ROLL
PKG
CONCHO TOMATOES
7&ns 1.00
WE GIVE
BUCCANEER STAMPS
DOUBLE STAMPS
tit* WEDNESDAY
jt? a
COST 1
USE YOUI
TO PAY La
SURE AND 1
OF-TOWN E
ORDER! IT
FULL PROT
WE OFFE
BAt
FIRST I
Federal Dep
Phone 2741
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g lb bucket $|w39
Flan,
This is "easy
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No flame
FREE V
local ai
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
Ur Better CLECIRICAt
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1962, newspaper, November 1, 1962; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127711/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.