The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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Aspcrmom Star, Asprrrnont, Texas Thursday, November 12, 1964
Swenson & Brazos Valley News
Mrs. Claud Fcnrod, Reporter
21. Metallic
Mrs. Lucille llallford is visit-
ing her sister who Ls 111 in Elk-
land, Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Proctor
attended the funeral of an aunt
erf Mr. Proctor's in Belton on
Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mis. James Perry ear-
XING DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
ADMISSION
CHILDREN
Under 12 flte
ADULTS Me
Thursday
Robinson Crusoe
On Mors
Friday—Sa tarday
Decision at Sundown
Randolph Scott
Plus
Los Milyuno Noches
Sunday—Monday—Tuesday
Ride the Wild Surf
Fabian Shelley Fabares
ried t'heir little son to llamlin
Hospital on Thursday with in-
testinal flu. ell is much improved
and can be brought home in a
day or so.
Brother McNair and family
visited with friends and rela-
tives in Aspermont Saturday.
Mrs. Oliver Penrod and Mrs.
Bate Patton had business in
Stamford on Monday of last
week and also visited Clarence
Shadle in the ho.spital.
The Paul Hallford family have
moved into town. We miss them
from our community.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. McNutt over the
week end were a sister; of Mrs.
McNutt and brother in ikw Mr.
and Mrs. Ed L. Robison of Abi-
lene Also her brother, Bill
Bryant from Springfield, Mo.,
has been here the past severa
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sharp of
Laimusa are visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whorton.
Brother Bruce McNair's fiither
■ ml *:•; two sisters and a
brother were visitors in the
Swenson Baptist Church Sunday
and in their home.
Visitors in the home of Mr
and Mr \V. R. Trammel were
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sherrod, also
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Sherrcd from
CROSSWORD
3. Wavy (her.) 4> Overhead
5 humorist1 5- Confine
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13. Poverty- ucca> 01
stricken
14. Malt
beverage*
35. Carrier of
sleeping
sickness
?£' pereh«i°te 17. Accumulate. 32. Mandarin
i® Wig ihaiI w (or war t®n
" Kkjs?
91. Goddess ot stre*1
fruit
8. Garden
plots
9. Effervesce
11. Color, aa
«•««« d.
rock
22. Hack
Rates
(rare)
23. Hay-
fever
noises
26. Indefi-
nite
article
29. Not hern
30. Two-year-
old salmon 34. Celebes ox
.'15. Withered
lv«iv>
Aspermont Locals
harvests
24. Slow (mus.)
25. Mr. Burr
ar. Largs worm
38. Oriental
freoplt
30. Pad
31. Tellurium
(tym.) ,
33. Molding ,
1 . -uJ-and outs 33. Wood- 36. 81**1* group
Jtt. Street . " *ifM for
(aVUr.)
plaster
$5.95 GOWNS now Sj95|
7.95 to 12.95 SWEATERS now $£001
$40(1
One Rock of
DRESSES
30. ramoMa
' ship canal
sr.wftitaas
elty
38. Category
39. Coral Uland
40. Ireland's
(poet.)
41. Detest *|
42. Permits
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3. Stringed
instruments
2. Not any
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Mi and Mrs. Edwin Shadk'.
Fort \Y< ,.. ;:)■(! Mr a:,.I Mrs.
Ba.nii.w Shadk'. I rami. Texas
tuivt ;>■."i; visiting in the home
of Mr and Mrs Pete Shadle.
Thcv ail' sons of 'Clarence Sha-
dle ,\ ho iifelerwent surgery in
St am fori', h o s p i 1 a 1. CI... • 0
plans to go home with Edwin
and wife to visit awhile.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mr-. Dan 111 ! on S i.-u i;<-.
v. .to Mr. and Mrs. Jordon Co!-
hem Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill and
boys and Mrs. Wayne Laird and
Gue.sts 111 the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Hart Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCoy, Odes-
sa, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Driver of
Childress. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Driver. Aspermont, Miss Sue
Driver of Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Driver and family of
Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
B. Hart and family of Jayton.
Visitors Sunday in the Virgil
Kolb home were Mr. and Mrs.
Witrd Kolb and family of An-
Opal Green of Snyder, has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. C.
B. Hart during her illness.
Mrs. Ona Mae Simmons of
Midland spent last week with
Mrs. C. B. Hart.
Opal Green of Snyder and
Mrs. C. B. Hart visited relatives
in Jayton, Girard and Spur Sun-
day.
Mrs. Rosa Rash and John of
Peacock arid Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ny Simmons and Sandra of Cis-
co were week end guests in ti e
hoime of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Hart.
drews, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Kolb and family of Post, Mr
and Mrs. Clifford Kolb and fa-
mily, Evelyn Rimes and child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Marquis,
Mrs. Eva Ward and Mrs. Emma
Marquis of Aspermont.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ray and
family and Mrs. Annie Newber-
ry visited Saturday in Laanesa
with the Otis New berry s then
attended the ball gaime at Coa-
homa. Mrs. Newberry remained
for a longer visit with her son
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Suggs and
family attended the ball game
at Coahoma Saturday night
then on to- -Hobbs to visit her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hammer.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wind-
ham were called to Ansori last
Thursday night. His father was
killed n a car wreck late that
evening.
Clarence Shadle is a patient in
the Stamford hospital following
surgery last week. His sons have
been with him.
Mr. and Mrs. W, I. Shadle
left Monday to visit an Aunt of
Mrs. Shadles' 111 Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cross and
family of Lamesa visited rela-
tives here last week end.
Mrs. Clara Rasberry and Mrs.
Mary Edwards of Rotan visited
this week in the Ernest Kolb
home. „i
i
Mrs. W. J. Hart carried Mrs.
C. B. Hart to Abilene Friday for
her first check up. The Doctor
said she may gain full vision of
her eyesight Ora Hal sell ac-
companied them.
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NOW OPEN
JAMES'
BARBERSHOP
James Kolb, Owner
Located South of Mac's
Super Market
Open 9:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m.
CLOSED MONDAYS
!
All Fall Merchandise
OFF
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Too Lofe to Classify
FARM AUCT1 )N SALE -Nov-
ember !!'. 10:30 a.m. Man;.' dif-
ferent items for sale. You are
weleo," p to >• 11\- sell or just
)i 'n :"i >■ i n't i V •">-! S a'S.
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HOLIDAY SPECIALS -2-—SI0.00
Ferments for $15.00: 2 -Sa.OO
I'jennanents for Sii.OO; Sham-
poo and set $1.50: Hair Cut
$1 2a L-i-'h and brow dye SI.00
Soap t :ip S3 "0. No.i i;1 ■
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SH0PPIN6 FOR A LOAN
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Vou are wise to do so and we welcome the comparison that you j
will find in your shopping. ...
Texas farmers and ranchers have used over $900 million In
Federal Land Bank loans. They find this loan suits them bestj
and we think you will too. .f>4
For example —on a Land Bank loan you get long terms—up
to 40 years —and a reasonable interest rate with full prepay-
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are many other good features about a Land Bank loan, May I J
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your credit needs.
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964, newspaper, November 12, 1964; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127819/m1/2/?q=%221964~%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.