The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texas Thursday, January 9, 1964
FROM PEACOCK
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Try Oar Delicious Home-mode Pies
FBAZIEK'S CAFE
GEOR«23SFRAZII? , dwsrar
By Mrs. M. F. Childress
Well Peacock is growing a bit
'ir the New Year. A new store
has been oparted and it con-
tain* notions, men's wear, shoes
"nd uru s and Dan River ma-
terials, threads and so on. Mrs.
Evie Hubbard is the proud own-
er.
Visicing in the home of Mr.
•ind Mrs. W. J. Patterson over
holidays were Miss Helen
Warner of Abilene, Mr. and Mis.
H. J. Patterson and Becky, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Hicks and
Ted, Mrs. Minnie Danials and
vred Courtney, all fr6m An-
drews, Texas;- Mr. and Mrs.
James Leudecke and Wend 9
from Snyder, Texas and Garland
Dean Patterson of Andrews
visiting in the state from Italy,
where he is stationed with the
Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat House and
Mrs. Reuben Parker attended the
funeral of an uncle Mr. Travis
Lee in Oklahoma City, Okla-
homa, last Saturday and re-
turned home Sunday.
?,!r. ar.d Mrs. W. L. Martin of
Gatesville visited in the home
of his parents Mr. and Mrs. M.
F. Childress last Tuesday and
the Martina the Childresses With
3 grandsons Millard, John and
Dale all drove over to LevelSand
and visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Childress. and'en-
joyed a turkey New Years din-
ner with several other relatives.
They also had the pleasure of
seeing the roadside capped with
snow on the Plains.
Mrs. Truman Flowers and sons
from Colorado is visiting her
sister and family Mr. and Mrs.
Joe H. Rash this week.
LEGAL NOTICE
CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF
TEXAS HIGHWAY CONS-
TRUCTION
Sealed proposals for construct-
ing 10.229 miles of Grading,
Structures, Base and St&ftcing. -
From 3 Miles North of Salt i
Fork of Brazos River to US 83
and From 8 Miles North of US
380 to US 380
on Highway No. F.M. 2748 and
F.M. 2747, covered by S 2720(1) A
and S 2723(1)A in Stdnewali and'
Kent Counties, will be received"
at the Highway Department,
Austin, until 9:00 A.M., January
23, 1964, and then publicly open-
and read.
Plans and specifications in-
cluding minimum wage rates
provided by Law are availably
at the office of Nelson Shavel
Sr. Resident Engineer, Hamlin,\
Texas, and Texas Highway De-
partment, Austin. Usual
reserved.
Frank
'The Fussy Pill Rollers
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Dial SP 4-2211
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Big Enough to Accommodate Small Enough to Appreciate
We Give Double Frontier Stamps on Wednesday with $2.50 Purchase
Asperniont, Texas Phone 2911
HORMEL - DAIRY BRAND
Bacon
V00K'
AFTER CHRISTMAS
1
LB
PKG
49c
HORMEL - PUR€ PORK
Sausage 2
LB
PKG
69c
YOUR CHOICE
ALL MEAT
BAL0GNA
PORK
>b 39* SPARE
ib 39,
POUND
BAG
ffj
39c
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5,
PETTY CROCKER - WHITE - YEL LAV - DiVEL FOOD
L thYS OR DEL MONTE
IRLANDS
HAIR SPRAY
MARYLAND CLUB
POUND
CAN
ALL PURPOSE
ONLY
<30
HI-C-ORANGE OR GRAPE
BAKE DAY
46 OZ
CANS
GLAD I OLA
POUND
- ■"" * itfUL" --f
PANDY'S|
SWISS CH0C0UTE
KING SIZE LIQUID
JOY
BAG APPLES - OR BAG
ORANGES
2 quarts 49c
bottle 79c
KING SIZE LIQUID
THRILL
CARTON
TOAAATOES
bottle JQc
GREEN
CABBAGE
box $189
tel. LXVI, No. 2C
ie Zero That ]
[• AUSTIN—Big numbers us
s ly make news, but this past;
I>a zero made the headlines.
I The "zero" is in the col
got vital statistics telling
many people died from p
myelitis during 1963. In a
a ten-year period, the death
umn dropped "from a 253 1
Behind these columns lii
story that statistics alone ca
tell. The story—in short ore
reflects the development of i
■vsffi&ine during the last ten y
tut let's start at the begir
of the story. Poliomyelitis,
known as infantile paralys
caused by a poliovirus.
Single cases or epidemic
cur throughout the world.
[' disease may strike at any
but the largest number of
Auto Inspection
Deadline Slippii
Up on Motorist:
i AUSTIN—The director c
Texas Department of ]
Safety, Col. Homer Garriso
today reminded Texas v
owners that the 1964 vehi<
spection deadline will so
upon them.
He reported that some (
cent of the allotted insj
period has elapsed and o
per cent of the vehicles
been inspected.
tlf this trend continues, ^
owners can expect to ha
wait in line in order to ge
vehicles inspected by the
15 deadline.
garrison pointed out the
as experienced its worst
fatality record in 1961
vehicle defects were invo]
some of these fatal accidei
urged all Texans to beg
new year with safe vehicl
to keep them safe thro
the year. He added that v
involved in traffic ac
should be re-inspected af
pairs have been made.
"Some 5,000 official ins
stations over the state ar
ing to inspect the four
vehicles which wlil have
inspected by April 15," tl
director said. "There can
extension of time, and af
deadline date of April
hides which come und
provisions of the Inspect:
which do not display tl
iitfoection sticker will
efating in violation of the
Mrs. R. D. Hooper,
Mbrs. George Willis of
IV . and Mrs. Frank Gale
and Mr. and Mrs. Kilso o
land visited in the home
C. B. Hart's last week.
Mr. C. B. Hart visit
daughter Mrs. Hick Mite
family last week.
TOP STAR DUO S
gHOW:—A eomblj
and, petite and love
star-studded taterW
15th Annual San A
7th thru ltth, at tl
will perforin during
Knight produced RC
10-day Bho*' *
„„w beta* taken ar
Freeman, Ticket CI
Antonio 5, Texas.
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964, newspaper, January 9, 1964; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127775/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.