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r SHURFRESH SWEETMILK OR BUTTERMILK ■* REG. (MOB SIX FUSS TICKET #1 An O ""9I.UU w «* fach SlSS VOL. 76, NO. 4 OVER TEXAS . . . ELEVENTH ANNUAL JAMBOREE lie). QigtrtMss SAVE $225 ON A REGULAR s650 TICKET GARRETTS SMALL tlCllTt SMS Alt SAT OUR MS TMt IfW MMO* 4060 DOZEN WITH Cvinf- Limit 3fOR$1 303 I SHURFINE SHURFINE TROPHY SLICED FROZEN lA!RMOUR,ST^B,"IBBIB,,^^MO^R?TARBllll2TlO?lCA^,Trilll,H,A^^OWr^AB ■SSB SS b « I i— — i #1111 5 15 ff MISSION WHOLE I as* as s s s uKKN BEANS 4 FOR LIGHT CRUST OR GLADIOLA FLOUR 5 LB BAG US GOOD CHUCK ROAST US GOOD SEVEN BONE OR ARM ROAST ARMOUR STAR AIL MEAT FRANKS DANK WORTH SUMMER SAUSAGE POUND POUND 10 OZ PKG POUND ARMOUR STAR SLICED LLORIN Vi GALLON CARTON it BETTY QUART PICKLES KRAFT 18 OZ BARBECUE SAUCE CHICKEN OF THE SEA FOOD KING 12 OZ TUNA CATSUP 6 1/2 OZ CAN FOR DISHWASHING LIQUID PALMOLIVE KING SIZE DETERGENT GIANT SIZE DOUBLE BUCCANEER STAMPS ON WEDNESDAY WITH $2.50 PURCHASE THRIF-TEE SUPER MARKET 5 FIFTY YEARS, (June 5, 1924) With this issue my debut in the j< stssSTB ran niSrslSv • aav and do not prom good paper as N has had years o and elsewhere i business, but I do best. Will make i and will not do, st do. Will try to criticism and fori Will appreciate editorials that d newspaper arg reflections. I crave your support and your which I cannot h Sincerely, Marg J. C. Guest ac editor made a progressive little and Peacock one; very pleasant li business people Several new subs to our list. TWENTY YEAR! (June 10, 1954) A meeting was! Spur between Caprock Bui Cooperative ar Telephone Comp ~ west relative t service from Pea into Aspermont Caprock owns the and Swenson, a within one mile Aspermont. By extended ari the using of I Peacock and Sw« seat without goi charge. A discussion w the cost of open area service by with a cost si prepared by th involved. Two methods the operation of nothing definite b that time. It is understi companies are Angelo today (T1 time further di matter are to be The Asperm Softball team lost last Saturday nigl The game wasgoi innings because started so late, t innings just the was tied, 2-2, af innings. Haskell i the bottom of the game. TEN YEARS AC (June 4, 1964) The five sen create success one's self were night by R. B. Mi as he spoke at banquet here. An open lettei concern: Why n< paint Job on the! the football fieli spelling of the w Misspelled won | to make English # hair. And for su publicly displays when the school faculties and st bettor and must don't. Seniors of l Bank, Veazey Mi Tom's Tractor Company are doi L~
Craig, Darrell.The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1974,
newspaper,
May 30, 1974;
Aspermont, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128264/m1/4/:
accessed April 30, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Stonewall County Library.