The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1974 Page: 4 of 4
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NESTEA INSTANT
3 OZ JAR
■•YOU'LL CHICK OUT WITH MORE CHANGE
■WITH OUR UNHEARD-OF LOW PRICES!
* MRS. FILBERTS
SOFT
18 OZ. JAR
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SUNNY JIM
gladiola
CREAM
5 lb bag
AIR FRESHNER
MISS BRECK 13 OZ.
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7 OZ.
CAN.
SHORTENING
these prices good
aug. 15 9 16. 17. 1974
kraft
QUART
A. F.
REG. 69£
kraft
7 oz.
MIRACLE
IWHIPjm
ANTY
IHOSE
LUNCHMEAT
SHURFRESH
mac & cheese
SPAM I CRACKERS
12 oz.
can
POUND
BOX
SHURFINE FROZEN 12 OZ.
V
►' ..... /T' VALUABLE COMPON -
12\t3UP
Vb. 99t
regular or lemon
3 ) thhif-tee
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PLEDGE
14 oz. can
reg. $1.77
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ORANGE
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lb.
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[1 dishwashing liquid
hickory smoked
fully cooked
hickory smoked ■ taste wright
fully-cooked 9 pure-pork
PALMOLIVEI HAM I HAM I SAUSAGE
■ • VALUA BLE COUPON 1_.
32 oz.
bottle
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| portion
lb.
icenter
1 slices
lb.
2 LB. BAG
15 1/2 oz.
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Limit I coupon per purchase
FOR
A. P.
Sucec
8AC0N
oscar-mayer
reg. or beef
WEINERS
lb.
pkg.
FRESH LEAN
PORK
STEAK
LB.
SEMI-BONE LESS
PORK
ROAST
LB.
THOMPSON SEEDLESS
GRAPES 39*
POUND
Ml in- <- •• u
US NO 1 Rlliitt
POTATOES
10 LB BAG 99(
DOUBLE BUCCANEER STAMPS ON WEDNESDAY
WITH $2 50 PURCHASE
THRIF-TEE
SUPER MARKET
VOL. 77, NO.
ASPERMON1
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1
FIFTY YEARS
(August 21, 192
Mr. I. W. Kil
Texas has reci
i/cpui; 1* ton
missioner for
eludes Stone1
counties.
It is greatly
State of Texas 1
of fish and
especially to
farmers of the
birds that feed
are not killed
Kirkpatrick as
the citizens oi
forcing these 1
Plans are I
definite progra
Christian i
Convention for
held at Stamfc
program is pli
bers of the Ei
have made ar
citizens of th
delegates will I
days in the hoi
only cost will I
for registratioi
Stamford is
delegation, an
bers to come,
TWENTY YEA
(August 26, 195
Charley Lam
Aspermont gin
Senn, who farri
southwest of Ai
the first bale o
here for the 18
The bale we
seed cotton, gii
A price of 35
pound.
A premium,
merchants and
amount of $60
the raiser.
Sam Cochra
Sam Tanner p
southwest of A
the second bale
438 pounds out i
cotton.
Aspermont
Baptists from
Stonewall Bap
attend an assoc
evangelism i
Peacock Ba
(Thursday) ev
Dr. D. D. Si
evangelist, of
team captain a
conference. He
Rev. Marvin ]
stewardship
association.
TEN YEARS
(August 20, 19
M. L. Bilbe
bale of cotton
nesday mornii
The cotton |
cotton, 800 pc
brought into th
2100 pounds.
School will
morning Augi
There will to
program in th
students to be<
new teachers.
School will 1<
p.m.
Hayter Cons
Abilene begai
Washington A
project. Conl
recently to th
council.
The Old Glo
announced the
Leverett as
Leveret* has a<
Superintended
replaces R. H.
a year's leave
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Craig, Darrell. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1974, newspaper, August 15, 1974; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128274/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.