The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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Tnc Aspermont Star
Thursday Evening, April 15,1944
Local And Personal Items
Mrs F. T. Lea and Miss .Mu\in<- 1
Myers had busings in Hamlin Mon-
day.
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Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Bass visit-
ed in the A K. Richards home Men-
Mrs, J. VV. Shook and son iler_
bert went to Fort Worth Mond..,
10 visit her mother Flicy will return
... ■ iiav, states Mr. Shook.
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S. Sgt. (Jranvel Ward of- Reno,
day while on their hony.moon. fhev Nt** a. is visiting his parents the John
will live in Anton. j u .'.ro'j. this week.
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FOR SALE—160 acres of land
with small house, known as the Ev„
ans farm, land joins Peacock town-
site on south and Matthews farm
oil east. $15 per acre and 1-2 royalty
Mrs, J. C. Van Hebber,
Box 52, Wasco. Calif.
Mrs, Em Wright,, Jo Ann and
Miss Jo Bulloch spent the week end
in Lubbock visiting Miss Jo's sister
Airs. J. B Walker. i .
I4OR SALE—9 head cows, 9 caL
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gib- VTS' 3 t0 4 mos- °lcl H«eford bull,
son went to Lubbock and Halecentei lf llUermc<l sec nlc at farm 6 mi,cs!
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dougherty of . Louise Abbott and LaRue Abernu-
J ay ton. Mr. and Mrs J. C Dou&h- j thy and Mrs. Sudie McGinty att.cn
erty, Air. and Mrs. R. !.. I V-tt im i <■'•> ' ' •'< •" d .)• W. Sm>rh j:t
family, Hill Lee and Kami!) visited ;;ert< n .vmnday.
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Dougber- F*
ty Sunday. Mrs 1 >or:i B. McGough is atten.
MM ding thi- Assistant Secretary Tress.-
meeting of National Fartn Loan As-
i i v.\ t'.iiir this w-ek.
Helen June Eraser spent the week
td in Seymour visiting relatives.
(south east of lay ton on Highway.
M rs. John Furr 2tp
Mrs. J. Q. Ward and
Ward of Abilene \ i-.it"
Mrs. John P War ! S t>
Miss Nell
! Mr
S. Sgt. Donald Scott from Ard
more, Okla, visited his parents List1 he in good condition.
FOR SALE—Heavy wagon tank
hold 325 gallons as good as new.
And want to buy cow trailer. Must
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Friday.
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L. Alelviu Taylor and Miss Lu-
cille Payne were married \pril 4th
at the Baptst Parsonage b> Re-.
Willie Hazel, Pastor.
PBK
Miss Mary Beth Richards vi*_
Iting this week in the home of he.
uncle County Clerk V. >. !. B. i>
Mideshoe.
Judge Stockdale imm HasL-fl <v>-.
in Aspennont ! uesd;n
M
t ro.
Mrs.
Mi
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J. J Butler and Barn Butler vis,
itej their daughter and Sister, Mrs.
\\ R. Scott here Sunday.
and Mrs. Albert Baugh Jr.
St.mno.'d visited Mr -md
Ali it Baugh Friday.
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and Mrs. George 1L Brad.
' !h-i . iother Mrs. .Anne
t Sweetwater Sun1.:!'.
I. ! I lav- went to Memphis >
iast ! . i.ia-. to tee her son
11 ays It. S. 2-C
Air. and Mrs. Davis Smith went
to Salt Flat Sunday and visited the
Shelby's.
^8—— —
Mr. and Mrs. O. Eraser of
Roswell came hack thru here M on-
! da> from visiting in Seymour. They
A. C. II EC FIT, Aspermont, Tex.
LOST—3 Angora Nanny goatty
earmarked. Ben gone since Wednes-
day of last week.
WADE FARREL
Star Route, Aspennont.
We Have It
Delicious, tender steaks, wholesome Lunch-
es, Short Orders, Good Coffee, or what ever
your food desires are — WE HAVE IT !
Doug's Cafe & Static n
usmm
;h
.bo 's in
b;t -I; on
^ were farm
Equipment experts
Eraser went home with them
and plans to be gone three or four
vtwks.
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I Jim Trammel from Tahoka vis-
ited J W. Trammel and other re!
i aris es here over the week end. .
—fm-- —
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Frazicr a
girls of Old Glory, Mrs W V\
Webb of Rule and Eldon B. Fr,/.
j ler, S, 2-C,. visited Mr. and Mrs
W W Frai'ier and family Sunilnv
N-anian Fra/ier left Monday for San
Diego where be is stationed
FOR SALE—Thor electric wash-
ing .machine. See Mrs. D. L. Cris-
well,, at ''old'' Taylor house.
WANTED—Alan with family to
help make crop. Good 2 room house
storm sellar,, plenty water, place for
chickens, cows, etc. Crop and part
icash payment.
IR. A. Galloway Peacock, Texas.
LOS I Gas ration book,
and all. binder return to
J OF C-OLLOM
Swenson Tevas
FINK MILCH COWS
SALE. PAUL GARDNER.
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pursf
FOR
Visitors in the A. E. Richards home I
Alon i.n were Mrs Arthur MH.ovl
.tiiii on Alelviu, and daughter Mirv |
Viola and Clvd Newman of NTerli- ,
e!. and Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Bass of i | am equipped to do most any thingj
I cor a sewing machine and will payj
Sewing Machines
Renaired
.vnton.
at your service
• It k yout wartime responsibility to have your trac-
tors, cools, and equipment put in fim-claas operating
condition. Your machine power is ail that's left to re-
place manpower gone to war. It's the backbone of jour
food production in 1944
Oar McCormick-Deertng shop is the right place to
have your service work done. We have the skill, tools,
and equipment. And we know the specialized business
of repairing farm machines.
Right now this shop is handling all the work it CM
take. But the thing to do is to schedule your work
ahead—set it up with us for a certain date and we'll
get it done on time Drop in today and we'll arrange
it to your satisfaction.
BALL PARIS & SERVICE
Air. and Mrs Roy Lee Mayna-d
of Hamlin visited Mr. and Mrs.
: G. Ross Turner and family Sun
- m———
j Mrs. Bertha Tyler went to Mea-
j dow last friday and returned to-
j day..
| Mr. an Airs S. H. Richards of
; Rule had business in Aspermon* on
! Tuesday,
j Ǥ
| Mrs. Harold Kenady spent lhe
j week end with Airs. Charlie Lam-
bert,
LIFE'S Little TROUBLES
rash for used machines.
Carl Rutledge
Norton House Haskell. Texas
tor
Planting - - -
-US
!
Peanut seed will hav.e/o be
left that will do for seed.
diippt ! in tl<i> ye.-ir We do not have anv I
You will have to place your ordei with us or some other «*<f dealer
in time to have them shipped in.
We are taking orders now for shipment due in second week in April.
Cost of Seedi will be $169_ 00 per ton plus freight.
Order early so it can c<>tne by car load, freight wilj be cheaper "ban
trucked in.
We also have Mirtin MiJo Seed and H' gari for Sak.
N. E Springer
-CAN'T SLEEP-
No need to lie in bed-—tons—
worry and fret because CON-
STIPATION or GAS I'RES-
SUP. 2 won't let you sleep. B«
sensible—net up—take a dath of
ADLER-I-KA
m directed, to relieve the prewurs
aI large intestines on nerves and
organ* of the digestive tract. Ad-
lerika assist* old food wastes and
CM through a conifortahlc bow«l
moveniont ao that bowel* return
to normal i« and the discomforts
oi (insure stop. Before you know
It, you are asleep Morning find*
ypu feeling clean - refreshed and
rpady for a good day's work or fua
9m* Adtmrtkm year rfr«||M fwlajr.
GEORGE C. KEN.tDY
F.r.lNS DRUG
Women Who
Suffer
from SIMPLE
Notice — Dead Animal*
1 he U. S. Government urges v°u
help win the war by turning in you:
•lend ant? crippled «tnek t" ren. ;
derer for ^un powdrr. Call collect j
d:.y night for free pick up service {
Phone No. ! 23 j
Munday Soap Works j
BABY CHICKS
See Me at once for high i
quality Baby Chicks
C. H. Spruill
Ve buy cream, eggs andj
Produce
DRR^S
SHOE SHOP
Aaaerraont, Teiu
qwjility ?ho® rqMihiif -
DR A X MANCn-L,:
Physician and Surg?' i
f^ie latest in
X-Ray <^rtd IPloiiroscopH
Diagnostic Equipment
Office In Hotel Build:
Hcre's 0'me Cf tho Bast t:nma Wtys
la He!? tsM Up HMil
Ton gttls vbo suiter from simple •c-
*rr,ln at wf.O low W> Ouirtj durtog
mottttiiy patioda Wwu yon ( •;! UwL
weak, • df*j«(od -.a"—due to low Mood
Iron--i.uu-t ioosjt -117 LydJa Ftok-
TAHt.rta -nw of the (rr. a«st
I .e .; ■ Srou ionic* jtou mm )>uy to help
! >iid up red Wood w get mm strenaui
k..d entirsy — In such
T *pn m dirtvuid — Piokhem'* Tab-
lets is one ot the nee fw i bcuue ways
lu Met (Mvctous lrtm Into the blood.
Just try tftem for 30 dnyn—th«n mmjf
you. too. don't remarhality bvoeAt. Pal-
low label directions. Ntortft
Production Credit Low
Ijveatock and Crc:p Finanoinf
WAYMON SMITH
Field Representative
SPR1N6IK
FUNERAL HOME
— Aid —
Ambnbaee Ssnrftec
teyMfI
Lyii
Ik]
Specials
Friday and Saturday
Fish and Oysters
(live Us A Trial. We guarantee To please or re-
fund your money on any artcle in our house. Eggs
are up some.
COOKING SYRUP, gallon white
99c
Gallon
only
Pineapple 1.2?
SPAGHETTI or Macaroni, 6 boxes for 2
MACKEREL, 2 L^ns for.
EXTRRACT, 25c value for only
Quart
Mustard
t8c
On Special at
12c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 ozs y M"
TOMATOES, No. 2'/^ fancy, 2 cans for
37c
LAM GLOBES, 3 No- 2's for only 25a
PURE CANE,
Sugar
lOlhs
69c
SUR-JEL, 2 packages.
21c
SOAP, 6 bars Crystal White
25c
BEANS, Red Kidneys, in glass _...
. _ 16c
Biing Ur Your Eggs
CORN FLAKES, fersey, large
. 15c
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PLANTING SEED OF ALL KINDS
We have plenty Lunch Meats, Steak
Ham, Bar-B-Q Sliced Bacon and IV
Number 2
V .
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1944, newspaper, April 13, 1944; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127185/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.