The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1963 Page: 3 of 4
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The Aspermont Star
THEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance)
Stonewall and Adjoining Counties $3.00
Elsewhere in the United States $3.50
Any erroneous reflection on the character, reputation or
standing of $ny ger^pn, firm or corporation, which may ap-
pear in The Acpermoni Star will be gladly corrected if
brought to the attention of the editor.
I Ellison
ROGER FOIL
Editor'Publisher
Published every Thursday morning at The Star office in
Aspermont, "TfJMS, hy C-K Publishing Co. Entered as
second class matter at the Post Office et Aspermont. Texas,
4^nder the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
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lorongh enough in
of service to do a
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the opportunity to1
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RVICE STATION
WANT AD RATES—3c per word
for the first insertion, 2c pev
word for ail insertions there-
after. There is a 50c minimum
charge. Cards of Thanks are 50c.
Display rates upon request.
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FOR
BUTANE
OR
PROPANE
SEE
SPORT'S
BUTANE SERVICE
Phone 4141
DAY OR NITE
Complete Front End
& Broke Service
Latest Equipment Available
Factory Trained Mechanic
JOE HUDSPETHS
Phone SP 4-1656 Hamlin
NEED A NEW HOME?—3 Bed-
room Brick Veneer, 2 full
baths, central heat, 1200 square
feet. Low down payment. $72.00
per month. Write Box 98, As-
permont, Texas.
HOUSE FOR SALE—8 lots. J. G.
Davis, Aspermont, Texas.
BETTER FARM LIVING through
home modernization can be
financed with a long-term,
low-payment Federal Land
Bank Loan. For details, see
John C. Storey, City Hall, As-
permont, Texas, Tuesday and
Friday each week. Phone 2091.
Spur Phone CR-2-4471.
USED* REFRIGERATORS — . as
low as $37.50. Used Televisions
—as low as $37.50. Joe Hud-
speths, Ham l in, Texas, Phone
SP 4-1636.
FOR SALE OR TRADE —■ NEW
and used furniture- S. & H.
Green Stamps will be given
on ali purchases. Lawrence
Dept. & Furniture Store, Phpn
3751.
FOR FARM AND RANCH
loans, see A. E. Ball Agency,
phone 2821 or 2451, Asper
mont.
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ce-Savers
noneytoo!
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Monterey!
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PERSONALIZED
CHECKS
COST NO MORE HERE!
USE YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT
TO PAY LOCAL BILLS . . . BUT BE
SURE AND PAY ALL OF YOUR OUT-
OF-TOWN BILLS BY BANK MONEY
ORDER! IT COSTS SO LITTLE FOR
FULL PROTECTION.
WE OFFER YOU A COMPLETE
BANKING SERVICE.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Phone 2741
o-o
Aspermont
PRE# wrfol EACH 90c FUR-
ckasc, Rogers Silverware Cou-
pon at L&moeth*.
Aspermont Star
Urania?, Inly 3, iNt
FOR TERRACING* Fill Work,
deep breaking, diversions, non-
permit hauling, See E. B.
Nichols, Aspermont, Texas.
MMM
WE HONOR ALL BURIAL
POLICIES AT FACE VALUE
If PalS Up
FOR BURIAL AND
HOSPITALIZATION
CANCl
CHERRY SPARKLER!
See Clyde Littlepage
ASPERMONT FUNERAL HONE
Ph. 3301 /Ispemomt, Texas
Vi 5?-VrH
WHOLESALE — PAY CASH...—
lave. Parks Rktterles, Gulf
Antl-freeze, Tires, Fitters,
Pings, Gulf Oil Corp., Phone
3421—west of Courthouse. We
Make Keys.
eradication area composed of
Texas, , Ifew Mexico. Oklahoma,
Arkansas and Louisiana ,ih con-
trast with more than 9,500 cases
reported for the same period in
1962.
Despite the marked decrease
in infestations, officials have
warned, that livestock producers
cannot afford to relax their vigi-
to iodk
larvae and immediately report
infestations by collecting larvae
samples from wounds and send-
ing them to the Mission labora-
tory or taking them to the local
county agent.
WANTED YARDS to moW.
Yards only. Have small trac-
tor type mower. Robert Klut-
ing, 2611.
PEACHES FOR SALE — Claud
Senn, Jayton, Texas.
IF YOU WANT, larger hogs on
less feed, at a lower cost per
pound gain—get in touch with
Pied Piper Mills, Hamlin, Tex-
as. Phone SP 4-1684. We deliv-
er bulk or sacked feed.
APPALOOSA STUD SERVICE—
Warriors Rusty T-16,034 by
Frosty Warrior T-1565 by
Cooterville Popcorn T-747.
Stud Fee $25.00. Phone L. D.
Trammell Jr., Off. 2671, Res.
3771, Aspermont, Texas.
FOR SALE—A usiVl piano. See
Laura Gerloff. Aspermont.
LADYBUGS FOR SALE—Porter
Lockers. Rotan, phone 352 or
Claud Senn, Jayton. CE 7-2334.
"But how on earth did you
come to get so completely intox-
icated?" asked the judge.
"I got in bad company, your
honor. You see there were four
of us. I had a bottle of whiskey
and the other three didn't touch
the stuff."
Dalby Feed Lots
Phone 4352
Livestock Supplies and
Vaccines For Sale
ASPERMONT LODGE
No. 1382, A.F.&A.M.
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MEfcnrS FIRST SATURDAY
IN EACH MONTH
For that Fotirtb of July celebration in the back yard, this
gay Red Cherry "Flag" Dsssert will match the fireworks! It's a
yrertt last-minute time-saver, too . . . make it early in the da: ;
cisccrate at.serving time..
Let this bright and delictus dessert top off grilled hot dos
rolls, made simply by inserting a pre-cooked fraukfurtw. ancl i
3ese in a ioi " F
long roll...
strip of cheese:
hold with toothpicks. Broil over a slow fife until'well brown c i.
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t 'ft
wrap firmly in'
w fin until well
These go well with a big green sated, and dill pickles.
Red Cherry Flag Mold
1 package (3 oz.) cherry, black cherry, or
mixed fruit flavor gelatin
1 cup boiling water
1 cup cold water
1/ 4 teaspoon almond extract
8 ladyfingers, (slit)
1/4 cup chopped maraschino cherries
Sweetened whipped cream
1/3 cup flaked coconut (optional)
12 additional maraschino cherries
Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add cold water and almond
extract. Pour % cup of mixture into 9-inch pie pan. Chill until
slightly thickened. Line sides of pan with ladyfingers. Chill
until set but not firm.
Chili remaining gelatin until slightly thickened. Place bowl in
ice r.r.i water and whip gelatin until fluffy and thick. Fold In
ccarr.'as. Four over gelatin in pan. Chill until I'.rm. Unro< M.
Spread with sweetened whipped cren—. Jcavir^ a flag shape open
in center. Syrir-r-ie with coconut if desired. Decorate with r.: .ii-
tic : j flakes C t*i. .ngs.
Recently Purchased Super Cub Sprayer
Plane. Ail type spraying, Mesquites, Weeds;
Dealer for Thompson-Hay ward Chemicals
George Reese Jr., owner
Phone 2266 Aspermont, Texas
M- _
Fly Factory
Expands
MISSION—The fight to eradi-
cate the bothersome screwworm
from the Southwest is receiving
increased momentum as the plant
in which sexually-sterile screw-
worm flies are reared is being
modified to facilitate production
of more than 130 million flies
per week.
Officials of the Southwest |
Screwworm Eradication Program j
announced that, the increase in
sterile flier, should be available
by mid-July. The additional flies
will be used to combat isolated
screwworm outbreaks outside of
the area where the insect can
normally survive winter tem-
peratures, as well as to eliminate
native flies in the Southern parts
of Texas and New Mexico which
comprise the overwintering area.
No increase in building space j
is required in order to expand
production, officials stated. Some .
modifications of existing equip- !
ment are necessary and an in- |
crease in personnel and cost of
productio and distribution is ex-
pected.
The plant near Mission was
completed in June 1962 and was
designed to produce an average
of 50 million flies per week with
a top production of 75 million.
As a result of experimentation
that developed many improve-
ments in fly-rearing techniques,
more than 100 million flies have
been produced each week for
several months with little Change
in original plant and equipment.
The announcement that the
"fly factory" is to be modified
comes at a time when Southwest-
ern farmers and ranchers are ex-
periencing less than 10 percent
as many screwworm infestations
as last year. Since January J,
1983, about 1,200 screwworm
cases have been reported in Ur
MAICfl
KENABY DRUG
Your Headquarters for All
NEEDS
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ON DUTY
KENADf DRUG
Aspermont, Texas
Don't Forget - We Give S&H Green Stamps
with every purchase.
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Try Our Delicious Home-made Pies
FRAZIER'S CAFE
GEORGE FRAZIER, Owner
FREE 1% GAL. OAS
TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1963
C o m e in & Register
Nothing to Buy - Nothing to Write — Just Register
Gran d Opening Sale
LOTS MORE PRIZES FOR OUR GRAND DRAWING
4-DOOR
NEW
1963
Rambler
'CAR OF THE YEAR'
SEDAN
550
"GO WYLIE AND SAVE"
WYLIE OIL COMPANY
Shamrock Quality Products
ALL BRANDS OF Oil
GOODYEAR TIRES
SOUTHLAND
BATTERIES
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
WILLARD POSEY, OPERATOR
$2195
00
plus tax and license
• FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT • HEATER
• RECLINING SEATS • FULL WHEEL COVERS
• CUSTOM STEERING WHEEL • H.D. COOLING
• 24 MONTHS OR 24,000 MILE WARRANTY
an m MB HHI HH ami 9BB MI MHB
FREE - - FREE - - FREE - - FREE - - FREE
50 GALLONS GASOLINE
GIVEN WITH EACH NEW RAMBLER SOLD IN JULY
PARKER RAMBLER
302 Burlington
Spur, Texas
CR 2-3131
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1963, newspaper, July 4, 1963; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127748/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.