The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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Serving The People of Stonewall County Si nee 1898
THE ASPERMONT STAR
Thursday Evening, May 20 1944
Local And Personal Items
Air. and Airs Raymond Van ^ ® Robbiius spent last week. Mi. and Mrs_ Jack C-lutui bless
Zandt Mr, and Mrs, Dalton Anrris ctid with relatives hi Abilene. i «>ul Carolyn attended the funeral of
and J. M* McCann attended the j *3 !-V VV' Hunter in Merkel Saturday.
Methodist Conference in Rochester ,
'iuesdav
'oily Cheunault ot Fort Worth!
! visited her parents Mr and Mrs. f. ! Miss l';US>' Ghol.ston and Miss
sa__ '!,. Chennat.lt hne over the weelT- j Vmlt; R;ll't Graham had business m
Mr. and Mrs L. H Owen of Hoi- Jeud She is employed at Consolidated. | t!"s "'celc'
lis, Okia. spent Sunday with Mr. , — — jig
and Mrs. Willie Smith and Beat- j There will be singing at the Shin.
rice. Airs, Owen is a niece of Mr. 'cry Lake school house every third
smith and Beatrice. . Sunday at 2:30 in the afternoon.
— ; Everyone is invited.
The Old Glory Schools closed on ;
last Friday for the present term. Patsy Ghol.ston spent the week
———— PBl : end with Bette Winter.
Mr. James W, Smith is back on _ * 4
the job at the Kenady drug after, LOST A gasoline ration book 3
being ill a week. weeks ago J. K. Patton,
RS- — — Swenson.
Mrs. N. (J. Brannen of Fort *3
Worth visited the J. S. Harvey's j jackson 0, Anton and Mr.
Sunday. Also Dorothy Harvey of .,ml M'rs s_ L_ poyner ;uij Bcrdine
1'ort Worth and Mrs. Odell Nonis 0{ Alunday visited in the A. E.
of Hobbs N M 011 Mother s Day. Richards home Saturday night.
—ffcs-— fei
Mr and Mrs. Bill Lee visited re-j Helen and Margie Fraser and
latives in l'orr Worth over the week Jaceqneimc Anderson visited in An-
end. ' miii Sunday.
M - ; —
Mr wA Mrs A. E. Richards and Mrs. Frank Poores spent the week
Florence Smyth visited relatives in end with her mother in Knok City, i
Merkel Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Airs. R L Snow and; W'IS.. J 1 • Cheunault returned the j Mr. and Mrs Harold High of
family spent the day Sunday with :,i>! 'he week from Amarillo! Maybank are visiting Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs, H, R Clay, where she ha(| been visiting the new D. M. Smith.
grandson and Mr and Mrs Wood-
row Cheunault
Mrs. Adrain Scott and daughter,
Judy, of Anson spent the week-end
with h 1 mother. Mrs. Vida Smith. Annie l,ec Patterson spent the
|Ba v.uk end with Dixie Franks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Frasier ~ P-d ——
and family visited J. W. Frasier at Raymond Man had business in' *
i )!,jM iory Sunday. \!'ile ^Tuesday.
Sewing Machines
Repaired
l am equipped to do most any thir
'or .a sewing machine and will pay
rash for used machines.
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Carl Rutledge
Nojroii House Haskell,, Texas
i/OfN GULPS
Anti-Breakdown
TODAY-
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Mr. and Mrs, Fred Graham had
as guests Sunday, Mrs. Beulah Mc
Reynolds from Tuxedo, and Mr.
(ieorge Rivers and son from Stam-
tord.
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Wmt m4 fcartorta with which
1 mmrnm cootact u*w«. 2MO.
Mi OM*t Ordtowr dMn~
mm BMrtfr drink. Nit
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Is ant
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1 ftarmfui baeNHa
1 for many simple
flMBk borW
i\ik Mo: !| <Mt 7?C r waw! 3
4t your f>* Dmlftr
Gee C. Kenady
L( )S 1 No. 4 Ration book. If j
found return to James H, Brannen, |
Peacock> 1 c\as ;
Mrs. , I ) Berry and daughter
of McCamey Mrs. R. L. Kuntz
and daughter of Houston have been
> isiting their parents Mr. and ^Irs,
i A. F. Winter,
Mrs. Brooks Ellison and Mrs!
Raymond Marr had business in
Stamford Sat .rdav.
fe
Mr. ami Mrs. G, H. Rigby of
! Peacock moved to Lockney a few
I days ago,
- —us
j Mr. and Mrs Jack May from
I Abilene, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Elliot
from Sweetwater Mr. and Airs,
B.dloch rillitson and daughter An-
gela from Stamford visited Jo Bul-
loch Sunday. J
Mr-. Mar, M. Fraser returned]
'•oinc Phursday from Rosweli N M ■
« lit re she w as visiting he j son On! - j
. av h ra?t
/l/lainfa>anc6
Plan—
Before this war is over, there may ^
be only two kinds of people in America .. . A\
i. Hwh wIm mb «m t«t t* work In wOmMw,
a. Hwh who «r* farced f wdk.
If you want to be In the fortunate group who will still be
riding to work in automobiles, join Gulfs "Anti-Break-
down" Club today. How do you do it? Just come in for
Gu/f a Protective Maintenance Plant
This plan was conceived by experts in car care.
Ghilf developed it because car maintenance is a
most important civilian job.
/t protects your ocr *6
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Qulf~s Protective Maintenance Plan in-
cludes Oulflex Registered Lubrication which
reaches up to 39 vital point* with all
different Gulflez Lubricant* that reduce
we#r. and lengthen your ear'* life.
^ ft fofa keep your motor
ttt rf-f sAape/
Irs mroatTAMT to give your car a good
motor oil and change regularly. Gulf offers
two outstanding oils . . . Gulfpride, "The
World's Finest Motor Oil," and Qulflube, an
extra-quality oil casting a few cents less.
\
AUt-FlLTBR and spar.v-plug cleaning, and
radiator flushing help give better gas mile- j
age. A dean air filter makes gas burn more
economically; clean plugs increase power; a ^
clean radiator prevents overheating.
i
OCT AN APFOINTMMT
To hci.p your Gulf Dealer do
> thorough job on your car—
and to save your time—make
an appointment in advance.
Phone or speak to lilm Ht the
<tution. Then you should en -
.ounter no delay when you get
'Julf'tt Protective Malnte-
1:1 nee Plan...15 services In all!
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0ASOUNt POWERS THE ATTACK... DON'T WASTE A DROPI
• • • i&r 6etfe/~ car case today •••
"to cwo/d 6reaAefown$ •fomotroto
ungry I
If you are hungry we can satisfy yinn desires. Try
our Tasty Lurches with choice of several kinds of
Meats. Also Steak, Pork Chops ham, bacon and
Sausage cooked to order, sandwiches, pie, etc- and—
EVERY TIllNC GOOD TO EAT
s Cafe
W. W DOUGLASS
Notice To
Property Owners
It is our desire to have all property on the as- !
seslfnent roll for 1944, but there are some owners i
who have not yet rendered their property for tax- ji
ation-
Therefore, if you own property in Stonewall
County it will be a/preciated if you will go to the
Court House with the correct description of your
real estate and render same. This should he done
immediately in order that the assessments be on the
rendered roll for 1944 Renditions are made up.
G. R. TURNER
Tax
and Collector
Specials for Friday & Sat
Here are just a few of the many things we have to
sell.
FOLGERS COFFEE, 1 to customer
32c
MOTHERS OATS
29c
PEP FLAKES
10c
PRUNE JUICE quart
29c
RED KIDNEY BEANS jar
15c
TOMATO JUICE no. 2 cans 2 for
25c
CORN FLAKES White Swan 3 boxes
21c
Clabber Girl Baking powder 5 lbs
69c
RIBBON CANE half gallon pure
69c
GREEN BEANS
no 2 can
2 for
25c
Fish and Cheese
BRING US YOUR EGGS
FIX)UR, Pancake Golden Bake 2 for 35c
Good Meats
Plenty of Lunch Meats. Steak pork chops and ham
Picnic Lunches and paper plates, knives and spoons
Plenty potato chips and every thing to take out to
lunches.
Pleney of Planting Seed of all Kinds
GARDNER BROS.
No. 2
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1944, newspaper, May 18, 1944; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127190/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.