The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943 Page: 8 of 8
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J5omls For Victory
) THE ASPERMOftT STAR
Friday, August 5, 1943
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Enjoy Eating...
Many people come in our doors each day all
hot and bothered, and go out coo), and refres-
hed. You too, will enjoy our delicious summer
dishes, whether you wish just a snack or a
big dinner with all the trimmings.
Bradshaw Restaurant
J. M. Hickman and Ruth went I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown went
to Stamford Monday on business. tc Hamlin on business Tuesday
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lt Irs. (Jinn \vln> been visiting
her son Mac Bulloch returned home!
Friday..
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richards and
children visited relatives in Roches-
ter and O'Brien Suoday.
Mac Jnn'or and Do BulWji of
•iniari'lo arc visivi ij.- Mrs. Frank
. L:>},ier and Mrs. Ovnev Sinit.li this
week.
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j Miss Aline Malone of Lubbock
! visited her sister Mrs. Victor Gallo-
... , ,, ..... . r'\vay ami Mr. Galloway over the
JMr. and Mrs. Wilson usw oi , , .
.. ■ • , , mi r) week end.
Spur visited the Albert oangn s on.
last Sunday — —
LOCAL ITEMS
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Howard Coleman Cad<lell is vis-
ifintl relatives at I)k!a. Citv.
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Sheriff Turner had official busi-
ness in Snvder the first oi the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner and
children went to Jay ton Sunday.
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R. C. Taylor of Childress and
w. [•:. Pyeatt left Tuesday for! Cecil McGothlin of Brownwood
Lubbock to visit a brother for n few vere callers on Rov Gardner Mon-
day.
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Back the attack bjr lipping
your payroll savings your
very next payday. Measure
your savings by yenr new
higher income.
Phone 64 — Phone 99
DR. A. E. MANCILU"
Physician and Surge .l
Have installed in my office
the latest in
X-Ray and Flouroscopic
Diagnostic Equipment \
Office In Hotel Boildin*
.y.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. 1". Gibson went ( M, i). Abbott and daughtci .w rs. |
to King County Sunday to visit with R. A. Johnson of Rule visited Sun-;
LOS 1 Bill fold with .1 -i his brother Jim C iibsou and ian*uJy. f day aiternoon with ]\Irs. [. R. Me-
gas book No. 492674, and other pa - j -f a— j Ginty and the Abbotts.
pers. 1-lova Tnrrance. | . ! pa -
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Mrs. Cooney Smith visited rela-
tives in Amarillo h-.sr ,v<ek end.
Curtis Viertel of Sheppai I rich
> isiled Sundav with relatives here.
Mrs. Wesley Robbins of Camp
How/.e is visiting here this week.
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Maxim Graham went ro Srim-
And Monday
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Mrs. R. L. Sprdlev had business
in Hamfin Tuesday.
Em Wright had business in Jay
ton Tuesday.
j A, Li Lawrence and R. I .. Snrau- j
j ,e\ had business in Abilene Wetlnt-,
iW. R. Scott brought Mrs Scott i .<'ay.
home from the Stamford hospital!
I uesdav. She is convalescing niclv. I , • > > -n i
I Maxme Granam, and 1 helnia
| (ialloway visited .Mrs. Jreu Gra-i
Howard Fitzgerald, Bill Humph-j ham at Geneview Sunday.
veys and Bill Lee had basinet in!
Mrs. W. A tiiddv of Paducali j
i~. visiting in the hi,me of lie- daugh-j
Iter the Fred Campbells rhU week, i
SPRINGE R
FUNERAL HOME
— And —
Ambulance Service
Phone 86 andlOS
Aspermont, Texas
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hreckenridge the first of the week. Blackwell and Branter of Girard
were in Aspermont Tuesday looking
, . ! at some cattle, we r re informed.
Mrs. r.dwin Ross of Indiana is' p:-,
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.!
joe Lawrence. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hebbelcr and
— P® j Miss Vona Mae Abbott had business
A. B. Reed of Lubbock spent last)
week end visiting his parents Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Reed.
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! in Hamlin Monday evening.
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LIFE'S Uttto TROUBLES
-CAM! SLEEP-
No need to lie in bed—toss—
worry and fret because CON-
ST 11'AT I ON' ur GAS PRES-
SURE won't let you sleep. Be
sensible—Ret up—take a dash of
ADLER-I-KA
as directed, to relieve the pressure
of large intestines on nerves and
organs of the digestive tract. Ad-
ierik.i assists old food wastes and
S;as through a comfortable bowel
movement so that bowels return
to normal sr/c and the discomforts
of pressure stop. Before you know
it, you are asleep. Morning finds
you feeling clean—refreshed and
ready for a good day's work or fun.
Gft A'ileri ka from jr&tir titng gi*l toUtty.
Mrs. Doris Durham has accepted! ,, .
the position as desk in the OI'A of-, r0sW on .
It 's reported that some are won-
t'ering why Jack Smith and Norman
Spencer have so much business in
-fsa-
i
Pie. James L Smith stationed at
San Marcos is visiting Torn Blanton
cn a 1 5 day jtir'ough,
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Charles L. Gibson was worrying
Mondav evening afraid his water
pipes would freeze up before he had i
time to turn the water off.
Harold Littlefic'd visited his pai
ents Mr. and Mr.;. E. B. Littlefield
at Anson over the week end.
the last of the week on business.
Cpl. Slats Harper, stationed at
Camp Howze is here visiting his pa-
rents Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Marper
| on a 15 day furlough.
Raymond Marr and Coleman | Lovd (Wigg) Marr who has been
Campbell went to Oakland, Calif, j thc Abilene hospital* with blood
j poisoning in the left hand is getting
| along nicely. He is at his parents,
1 he church • >I Christ revival at i ',cre ®" Aspermont. Mr. and Mrs.
Swensoti will be in progress all of j J • Marr.
this week, day and night services.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Caddell were'
j in Okla. City this week visiting re
i la fives .
George C. Kenady l)rti«
Star Orujr Store
Mr. and M rs. j. E. M essence) oi
j Swenson went Wednesday to Fleteh-
j er, Okla. to visit old friends and get
: wagon repairs.
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Fo ma t oes, 2 lbs .
Okra, lb
Green Pepper
Cabbage, lb
Green Beans lbs
Yellow Meal 25 lbs
Light Crust I-lour. 48 lbs
24 lbs
'!< Peaches, gallon
j'j V-8 Vegetable Juice, 2 lb can
Lunch Loaves, lb
Bologna, imitation , lb
Steak, lb
Plenty Fresh Meat of Ail kinds. Our
is in full operation.
A. L.
FEED
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Theatre
COAL
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Friday Oniy
Richard Arlcn J ean Parke."
Wrecking Crew
Cartoons News Reel
Sat Mattinee and Night
Gene Autrey
Call of the Canyon
Serial SKA RAIDERS
j Prev Sat Nite - Sun Matt
| He faced the Gest.apo in
BERLIN Ccrrespondent
Sun. nite Mon and Tues ..
Kenny Baker
Patricia Morison
Silver Skates < i
Cartoon News Peel
Wed Thurs. and Friday
; Lupe gives the works !
Lupe Velez
Redhead from
Manhattan
Eggs 31c Dozen In Trade
Specials
Friday and Saturday
We Meet All Prices
Our prices are bringing new customers in all
the time. Every one is helping us to get start*
ed. We thank all of you. Come in and visit us.
50 lbs White Salt block
50 lbs. Sulphur Salt block
48c
58c
Hilex Cleanser 1 gallon
75c
2 jars 15c Sour Pickles
25c
Post Toasties
9c
3 Boxes White S-C Flakes
23c
Peaches gallon only
73c
Pears gallon . only
71c
Good Warehouse Broom
95c
12c Box Oats onlv
9c
1 lb W-P Coffee 100 per cent pure
29c
Plenty Good Steak and Pork. All kinds lunch
meat and Hot Barbecue.
We buy cream. Eggs are still a good price.
Eggs Are 31c dozen in Trade
Robin Hood Flour — The Best In town
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Gardner Bros.
Number Two Aspermont, Texan
Bring Ut Your Cream and Eggs
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943, newspaper, August 6, 1943; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127155/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.