The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday Evening, august 24, 1944
THE ASPMMONT 8TAK
Scrriac the PMple tl Stonewall CoMty 8faM UN
Local And Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. George"Metcalf and 'A DESCRIPTIVE REPORT OF.,
(laughter Mrs. Raymond Sadlei and 1 HE STONEWALL KENT
Raymond Jr. were recently visitors
in the home of Mr. an Mrs H H
Shadle
//. D. ENCAMPMENT
WANTED — I want to buy a
good used bicycle. See me at the
Star office—Bill Brock,
WANTED
EYES THAT CAN FUNCTION
FOR TODAYS NEEDS'
See the classified columns of any
newspaper, read theai; "Men and
women yanted" all ages to replay"
the youths called to war. But their
ability to a large extent depends on
good vision. See Dr, Rater Optome-. The
trist One of th<-. best eye sight spe.. nutlet
cialists in the southwest at th
l'hc industrious Home Demonstra
tion Clubs of Stonewall and Kent
Counties convened in thi attractive
city of Aspermont on a wonderful
uay in hot August for a happy en,
equipment
Sad club members Irom all over
loyaJ Kent and faithful Stonewall
counties arrived in gorgeous dresses
carrying peculiar purses with tire
some faces they greeted tach other
| with sleepy respect and gracious ad.
miration.
Gentle Mrs A. D. Martin and
.congenial Miss Winona Shultz pre
sded at rhs restful assembly of hi!..
a :ous rural women
Van Zandt in whom we have tall
respect and delightful pride.
Feminine delegates gave elevating
report^ °f their long trip to the
worthwhile THDA Convention in
sultry Austin on August 1, 2 and
3. —
After the saucy morning assem-
bly we were encouragingly invited
into the spacious hall of the adorable
school building to eat a delicious
feast.
1 he afternoon session was in
ciiarge of pleasing Mrs. Behnie
Smith of Kent County assisted agree
ably by Mrs. Hugh Turner condu
cted a. hat clinic anodeling aristo..
ctatic hats from old felt and straw
hats.
M rs. Lynn Flowers
Mr and Mrs. Roy Gardner and
family returned Thursday from a
oneeemei- et-aueat shrlu xzfifl xzfi
tew days vacationing in the mount-
ains of New Mexico.
Mrs. T A Ellison is visiting her
.-on Joe Ellison and family of Plains
this week
VVATKINS PRODI CTS — *
1 will make this territcrv as of-
ten as 1 can with Watkins products.
They are all high quality products.
If you run out before I get hark I
am leaving a few items at the Star
office, and you can call there and
get them. Strat Richards, Rule
Mr and Mrs V Hand of Dumont
visited Mr and Mrs Jack Wharton
in the H H Shadle home over the
week end
OREDRS TAKEN FOR ALL
TYPES OF FLOWRAL WORK.
SFE HAROLD BATES Pho. 41.
Polly Chennault and Donthy «
Harvey visited home folks Sunday. (X
Mrs. J. L Chennault returned home * v
with them. < 4
Mrs. W. A Scroggin and Mrs
Brooks Ellison went to Abilene last
week.
ANNOUNCING —
RASH HOTEL
TUESDAY AUG. 29 ONLY
SEE BAKER AND
SEE BETTER
so
boresome encampment got
way with the wholesome la-
dies opening their small mouths
and lifting their musical voices in
sophisticated songs accompanied at
the piano by patriotic Miss Nona
(ikuiish.
Fhe delicate highlights of the
jquiet morning session were the splen
did speeches of inspirational Ju3ge
Knight and educational Raymond
Sewing Machines
Repaired
i am equipped to do most any thing
'or a sewing machine and will pay
cash for us«l machines.
Carl Rutledge
Norton House HaskelL. Texa-
TH OPENING OF THE GUEST BEAUTY SHOP
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Mir,a White and Ruth Hickman have purchased the Guest
Beauty Shop and it i^ n uv Open for Business.
VOL are cordially invited
work.
to visit this shop tor your beauty
WHITE & HICKMAN
Keep This Graot Jurist on the Job!
RICHARD CRITZ
for Supreme Court of Texas
Led His Nearest Opponent in July Primary by
Approiimetely 100,000 Votes
Justice Cr!r: has exemplified the bast traditions of
a Texas judiciary rich in notable service ... he pos-
sesses the broad view of the true jurist and the
profess'onal attainment necessary to capable judg-
ment on the bench.—DALLAS NEWS.
KHP CRJT2 FOX HIS SECOND FULL TERM
(P->l. Adv. bv Friends of Judge Critz)
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• See ui. . . See your Ration Board . . .
See us! That adds up to MORE MILES.
"B" and "C" drivers can now buy Grade-1
Goodyears. with certificate. SEE US —
Want to be RECAP-NAPPY? Come here for
good/year
EXTIA-MILEAGE RECAPPING
10 eciTiriem
NEEDED
HiS
SEE OS. Got our careful inspection and expert
advice on getting the MOST MILES for your
money- U you're ready for a recap, we give
you safe-and-sound work, done with Goodyear
higbgrad* synthetic treading materials, by
Goodyear methods. Here at TIRE SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS, we take pride in our record
tor RELIABLE work. See as in time!
1 vts" w* oniy
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it A* OMICIAl Tl«l INSPICTION STATION *
aymond Marr
MMIWWOW
Goofy, am I?
Go ahead—that's your privilege—thinking I'm
just plain hipped on everlastingly keeping this
engine's insides oil-plated with Conoco NM
oil. Maybe there is and maybe there isn't sixty
other ways that would have kept engine acids
from raising Ned with this pre-Pearl Harbor
limousine. But one thing I know is this: it's
still running swell on nothing but Conoco N"
motor oil. You needn't be a scientist to know
that acids from every explosion ara ioovr.: trying
to spoil an engine. Looks like the proper idea is
to try blockading those acids by getting your
engine oil-plated. I learned there's a modern
synthetic in Conoco N'A oil that reminds you of
magnetism, because it makes inside surfaces at-
tract a shield of oil-plating. Acids can't so
easily tear right into this. Then your oil-plated
engine has an extra chance to last you. When
new cars arrive, hurray! But a real advanced
improvement right now is to switch to Conoco
Hth motor oil, see.
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CONOCO
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MOTOR OIL
A
James H. Robertson, Distributer.
Specials for Friday & Sat
BRING US YOUR EGGS
WE STILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES
CHEERY BELL 50 lb Sack
Flour $1.88
PLENTY COTTON PICK SACKS
PORK and BEANS, no. 2, 2 cans 32c
Baking Powder, Clab. Girl 25c sz. 21c
DEL MONTE COFFEE. Ib 35c
1 LB CARTON only
Lard 76c
COFFEE, 3 lb jar Maj? 1.15
Royal Bak. Powd. (1 free) 21c |
PEAS, No. 2.3 cans _ 26c
SALT, 3 REG. 10c :. 25c |
CATSUP, gallon. only 1.19
TEA 1/4 LB. PKG 27c |
CHEERIOATS. 2 for 23c
Visit Our Market!
Baby Beef — Pork — Lunch Meat - all kinds — 1
Ham — Hot Bar Bf J We have plenty MEAT !!. |
BRING US YOUR EGGS
WE STILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES
GARDNER BROS. 1
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1944, newspaper, August 24, 1944; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127205/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.