The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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Tne Asperrnont Star
Local And Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. E G. Bishop of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Juisticc of, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dodson and
Rule visited Tuesday with Mrs H. G. Spur visited over the week end with
Bishop and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baugh.
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C. F. Gibson made a business trip's Leslie Weinke of Rochester had
to Graham last Thursday j business in Asperrnont Saturday..
Glenda Joyce of Merger spent the
week emit with his brotk-r Clyde
and family.
Mesdames J. M. Hickman Sr,, r
J M. Hickman Jr. Ruth Hiclunan, ■
Herman Shadle, and Winona Shultz
had business in Abilene Monday.
Lee Owen Frazier will leave Sun-
day for the Navy. He has passed the !
physical for entrance.
FOUR STEPS
To BEAUTY
1. Keep your hair CLEAN !
2. Change your coiffure OFTEN !
3. Keep your nails MANICLRED !
4. Stay well groomed with a new PERMANENT !
MARYS BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone 16 — — We Use SOFT Water
Cpl. M argaret Buckley of Char-
leston, S. C. is here visiting her
parents Mr ami) Mrs. Albert Baugh
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MarsRbanks
oi Bisbee, Ariz, visitci.il Monday in
tin- Curtis (>. Winn home. Marsh-
! banks is a brother of Mrs. Winn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chennault
visited relatives in Amarillo Tues-
day.
Mrs. Meroil lrnhoof is here with
her mother Mrs. Jim Tom Irvin af-
ter spending part of the winter in
Indiana.
Dorothy Nell Kolb of Fort Worth
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs
C. G. Kolb this week.
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Sheriff George Humphreys of
King County had business In Asper-
rnont Tuesday.
Sgt. Paul A. Asphlof, stationed at
! Camp Atterbury, Indiana spent a 9
| day furlough with his wif<;, JuanQfa
Asphlof in Asperrnont.
FOR REN T — 3 room house,
! nicely furnished. Sec —
M rs. Arthur Dansby
We have men and boys Non-
Rationed Work Shoes.
CHAS. F. GIBSON STORE
M rs. D. Frazier left Monday for
Waco to visit relatives
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has helped destroy a lot
of America's old illusions. Gone are the
ideas that all South Sea beauties look
like Dorothy tumour; that all English-
men wear monocles and all Russians
whiskers. Gone is the idea that free-
em erprise is some vague theory for the
guy in the big city to worry about.
Whatever you live .. . on Main Street,
Park Avenue, or RFD No. 4 .., you are
vitally concerned with the continuation
of this American system.
The grocery, the millinery shop, the
corner drag, the hardware store, the
hamburger stand, the score of other
hwinnm which make tip your Main
Stttct, the farm on RFD No. 4, the
ranch in the south end of the county
...ail of them, like your local electric
service company, are products of busi-
ness management under the system of
private enterprise.
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE—/A«
right of every American to work
when and where be wants, within
reason; to enter any business or
profession; to create, produce and
benefit by bit own tuccets.
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J. D. Smith of Rotan and his fa-
ther had business in Asperrnont on '
Tuesday.
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Newton K. Caldwell left Mondhy
for Fort Sill where he will enter
the Service with the Armv.
Cpl. Raymond McGough who is
stationed in Washington D. C. was
here the past week visiting relatives
and friendfe.
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S. R Lanier of Kansas, father of
Mrs James H. Robertson is here vis-
iting M rs. Robertson and also at the
bedside of Mr. Robertson who is ill!
in the Stamford Hospital
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Winn and
Betty Sue and Barabara Ann visit-
ed relatives in Spur Sundhy.
SEEDS. Certified Planting Seed.
We have them.
CHAS. F. GIBSON STORE
Leon H Schroeder, CM l-C sta-
tioned at San Diego Naval repair
base is visiting his parents at Sag-
erton this week, also with Mrs. Her-
ring and Mildred. Mrs. Schroeder, |
the former Erncsting Herring, could
not get off from work to make the
trip.
Mrs. Vivian Woo ten of Anton vis-
ited iriemls in Aspenmont Sunday.
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Don Hudspeth underwent tonsil
ectomy last Thursday in the Stam-
ford Hospital. He is doing fine.
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Jim Trammel, former Asperrnont
icsident has moved from Meadow j
to Tahoka !
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Mrs. Lou Lane and Lyndon'
Marshoanks visited in the Curtis G.
home Monday. Mrs. Lane and Mr. i
Marsh'.-,'inks are sister and brother of]
Mrs. Winn. 1
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Supr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson
| and Whitney Jr. had business in As-
j prrmont Monday evening.
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Clement Guest of Abilene is here
J \isiting his parent. Mr. and Mrs W.
i P. Guest this week. ,
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Mrs. May- has received word from j
j Clarence that he has been sick hut
is better.
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Mrs, Pete Caddell is o.j the sick
list this week.
M r. and! Mrs. Jim Ruthrford and
children of Fort Snmncrs N M. are
visiting hre this week.
ITS
We have men and Boys Non-
Kationiv! Work Shoes,
CHAS l\ GIBSON STORE
C. H. Spruill
MAGNOLIA OAS AND Oif
CREAM; EGOGS tftd PRODUCT
AiprraMnt, Tens
Thursday Evening February 24, 1944 ' ^
SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday
Fish and Oysters
Bring Us Your
EGGS
We Will Pay You More For Your Produce!!
We Will Save You On your Grocery Bill ! !
Candied Sweet Potatoes, no- 2Vi, no pts 30c
Mackeral, 1 lb can
18c
Tomato Soup, Scotts, - 15c
Armour's
Milk
Large
9e
Vermicelli, Mac. or Spaghetti, 6 for
25c
SOUP, one minute, 3 for
_ 25c
Paper Napkins, 2 for
..... 25c
10 lbs
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Spuds A
1-9
Pineapple Juice, 2 cans j...
38c
Table Mc lases, Vi gallon
39c
All Kinds of Field Seed
Plenty Good Meat
Come in and try us. We please or rturn your
Money.
If It is GOOD to EAT We Have It !
NUMBER 2
Asperrnont
We Have It
Delicious, tender steaks, wholesome Lunch-
es, Short Orders, Good Coffee, or what efflar
your food desires are —WE HAVE IT 1
•Doug's Cafe &
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1944, newspaper, February 24, 1944; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127179/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.