The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1970 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE 2j THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1970
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS 7950
W« PICKUP and service In-
ternational and Fu mall trr*e
tors with genuine TH
•nd by courteous,
trained mechanics. All
guaranteed. Your Internation*
al Harvester Dealer, Utah*
•Jdson Truck and Trsetoff,
Haskell. 864-3474 — Nights
864-3417.
USED REFRIGERATORS —
as low a3 *37.50. Used tele-
visions as low as 137.50. Joe
Hudspeth's, Hamlin, Tctxas
phone 576-3656.
Diamond Setting, Re-stylo
your old rings in new-modern
settings. All work dona la
our shop — not seat out
Knabels Jewelers oI Integri-
ty, Hamlin.
FOR SALE: Nice 3
home REAL BARGAIN. ttB
FOR SALE: Fresh eggs. Will
deliver in town, 50c a dozen.
Mrs. W. B. Swink, 989-2882.
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FOR SALE: Used Grand
Piano. $275.00. Vance Mop-
gan, Phone 256-223% Pea-
Mattress or Boa Springs,
choice of size and firmness
new and exchange. Guaran*
teed «— made fcy Western
Mattress Abilene and Sam
Angelo Phone 989=2723.
WWt fiAl.lt' QoHer mat all
sizes. Good mountain eadar
priced right. See Nelson Sufc.
er. Old Glory. Call
Members of the Stonewall
Co. Sheriff Possie wish to
say thanks and give their
appreciation to those who
helped with our supper,
FOR SALE: 1 boy's 24" bi-
cycle and 1 girl's 24" bicycle.
Uurty and Jimmv Pittcock
Phone 989-3387,
The city officials would like
to thank Steve Cochran,
Charles Kirkpatrick, and the
FFA boys for building the
manger, and the West Texas
Utilities for helping put the
Christmas lights up.
FOR SALE: Windmill.
Johnnie Mack Winn, Phone
939-2998.
TO ALL OUR LOYAL PATRONS!
Frank Hays Barber Shop
Frank Hays and Ross Turner
Classified deadline is noon
Tuesday.
SOUP'S on, the rug that is,
so clean the spot with Blue
Lustre. Rent electric sham-
pooer $1. Mac's Super Mark-
et,
Funeral Services
U-IJ ki I 4
kiviu monuuj rar
Mrs, Minnie Hart
(Mrs. Minnie Armor Hart,
72, died at 2:23 a.m. Satur-
day aft Hendrick Memorial
Hospital in Abilene after a
long illness.
Funeral was held at 2 p.
m. Monday in First Brptist
Church with, the Rev. Fred
Thomas, pastor, officiating,
assisted by the Rev. James
Wood, pastor of Central
Baptist Church.
Burial was in Aspermont
Cemetery under Use direction
of Littlcpage Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hart was born Min«
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June 20, 1S98. She msuTied
Thomas E. Hart Feb. 4, 1928,
in itchy. He died Feb. 10,
1969. She had been a resident
of Stonewall County 52
years.
She was a member cf the
First Baptist Church.
Survivors are three sons,
Benson B. Jones of Paradise,
Calif., Burrus D. Jones of
Yorba Linda, Calif., and Roy
B Hart of Post; one sister,
Mrs. Jim McCuin at Stephefc-
ville; two brothers, W. E.
Driver of Aspermont and
Lee Driver of Childress; five
grandchildren; and one great-
grandchild.
Pallbearers were M. L.
Jones, Clyde Spray, Bill
Ward, J. B. Lee, Elvin Jones,
Billy McLaury. Bill Chil-
dress and L D. McAfee were
honorary pallbearers.
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State FFA Prexy
Speaks to Local
Chapter Wednesday
Hie State FFA President,
Burham Fulmer, accompanied
by Charles Sellers Area U
Vice-President, from Hamlin,
was guest speaker at a speci-
al FFA meeting held last
Wednesday in the Aspermcmt
School Auditorium.
The FFA meeting took
place at 2:39 with 62 FFA
members attending. The presi-
dent spoke on the subject
•What you as an individual
can do by accomplishing your
goals."
Burham Fulmer is a 1970
graduate of Nacogdoches
High School and
iplans to attend Texas A &
M majoring in Ag. Economy.
Burham Fulmer spoke to
the Aspermont Lion's Club
Wednesday night and was
expected at Post Thursday
at 9:00 ajn. He plans to tra-
vel through the state of Tex-
as visiting 2 or 3 high schools
per day.
Clyde Stewart received
word of the death of his bro-
ther John F. Stewart of Long
Beach, Calif. John, and his
wife Bertha and daughter
Kay lived at Peacock at one
time.
IT S LIKE SITTING UNDER
THE MISTLETOE WHEN
YOU GIVE ELECTRIC
GIFTS!
A sure way to her heart is
to select a gift you know
she will really enjoy long
after Christmas is over
...ELECTRIC GIFTS ARE
LIKE THAT; men and
boys tike them too, shop
around, they are every-
where!
West fexiisUtilities
Equal
lOppoftirnty
Company
an invtiter
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MR. AND MRS.
HUBERT ROACH
COUNTY ATTORNEY
II
Saturday, January P, at the
Aspermont Cemetery. All
FFA members are urged to
attend and afterward* ihsrv
will be a deer-bar-b-que. Meat
will be supplied by Mr. Kirk-
patrick.
Visiting in the house of
over the weekend was Mi
and Mrs. R. B. Goodlacc
Beu and Kays of Lubbock
Legislative panel recom-
mends that schools change
from the two-semester plan
to a Quarterly system wit}
districts having the optkx
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and Mrs. Fred Dalby operating a fun year.
WIN TOURNAMENT—The Aspermont High School boys won the Knox
City Invitational Basketball Tournament last weekend, beating out Knox
City. Shown are members of the team, back row, left to right, Preston
Kolb, Billy Heathcott, Arthur Johnson, Tony Hallum, Frank Taylor,
and James Alsup. Front row, left to right, Kenny Campbell, Guy Walk-
er, Mickey Gerloff, Dewayne Page, Randall Foil and Coach Gerald
McCanlies.
FFA Chapter Sets
Cemetery Work
Day Here Jan. 9
Hie Aspermont FFA chap-
ter decided at their meeting
last week to hold a work day
NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT—-Named on the
All-tournament team at the Knox City Tourn-
ament this past weekend at Knox City were
Deborah Dickerson, left, and Dewayne Page.
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To you and yours, sincere wishes for
happiness and prosperity throughout
the holiday season from everyone at
HOLIDAY FLOWER AND
GIFT SHOP
KtHflKH
THE ASPERMl
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9 SCW. INC.
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To ail oar wonderful friends
and patrons, we extend best wishes!
RASH LAUNDARY
Abe Rash family
escw.inc.
Our sincere best wishes
for a Merry Christmas
MR. AND MRS.
RAYMOND MARR
COUNTY AUDITOR
O SCW. INC.
Carols ringing through the airt
laughter everywhere... may
the joys of the season be yours!
NED'S FUEL SERVICE
Ned, Maude Ella, Lynn, Lee and Judge
It is our sincere
wish that happiness
and prosperity find their
way into the homes of
our friends and remain
uith them throughout
the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoads
Sherry Lin and Tom Lee
COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
C ICW inc
WE PRAY THAT
PEACE BE WITH YOU
May that peace that passes understanding ... the peace
of Jesus Christ, our Lord . . . come into every heart
this Christmas. We wish you and yours the very best!
ROGER, DOROTHY AND RANDALL FOIL
BRENDA AND BILLY HODGES
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Foil, Mrs. Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1970, newspaper, December 24, 1970; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128087/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.