The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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Aspermont S ar, Aspermont, Texas Thursday, April 21, 1965
NOTES FROM PEACOCK
NEED A PLUMBER?
PLUMBING WORK OF ALL TYPE
Install New or Repair Old Plumbing
All Work Guaranteed
SARTOR PLUMBING CO.
Located Behind Shamrock Station
John Sartor, Owner
Mrs. M
Visitors in ■ he home of Mrs. An-
Bethnay on Easier Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Fitts
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Joe I'at-
lerso" and baby, ail from Grass-
iaiK( Ac.vas, Mr. and Mrs. Hay
.1. a.id son from J ay' iu and
j'- and Ml. Billy Bert in.iltens
ai.u ehuuren ot Peacock.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Moorliead
went to Ranger this weekend to
carry their granddaughter Cindy
home after she spent the week
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morgan
and family of Andrews and Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Morgan of Pea-
cock were visiting their mother
Mrs. Willie Morgan here Sunday.
F. Childress, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Dick Childress of
Levelland visited in the home of i
their parents Mr .and Mrs. M. F.
Childress a short time Sunday.
Weekt id visitors in the home
ot Mr. a:.d Mrs. W. J. Patterson
\ver1 Lstr. and Mrs. A. i . Myers
of i ■ 'eiievillc, Ark., Mr. and
Mrs. rt. O. Warner of Iraan, Mrs.
Stella Hail of San Angelo and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Morris of Dallas
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tree of
Pine, Colorado.
Mr .and Mrs. Jimmie Rash and
Debbis of Hobbs, N.M. visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Meador over the weekend and
while here they and Charley Rash
visited In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Rash.
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
Bei it' Wood over the weekend
and Sunday were Mr .and Mrs.
Joe Matthews of Lubbock, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Craft of Hernie-
leigli and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hill
and family of Peacock.
You still have time to at end the
revival at the Baptist Church in
Pe vevk his week and hear some
good singing and very ijikk1 ser-
mons.
Mrs. Clyde Spray of Girard,
Mrs. AiUt Crisvvell of Odessa
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Criswell Monday, then
they all visited wi'h Mrs. M. F.
Childress in the afternoon.
Chemical Aids
For Weed Control
Wet fields in parts of Texas
have delayed land prepartion and
could mean a real battle Is shap-
ing up over the control of weeds usee at planting time, pre-emer-
o.' 1& or as post-emergent'
and grass in crops. Free'. C. E.'lrut
Extension cotton specialist at Tex-
as A,M University, says chemic 1
are now available which can be
W: voursblp RWHT
OF WAV TO HAPPINESS.
VOU CAN 0BP8WD ON
METCALF
FEED & SEED
VJHEN VOU SNEAK OFF
"TO LOD6E MfcETlNC S>,
DOESN'T VOUP V^IFE
MISS YOU?
MOT VERV
OFTfcN
METCALF FEED & SEED
Phone 4591 Aspermont, Texas
MORI FOR YOUR
MtJIC
/./ '///. /
CREAMY
3 LB CAN
PPIgAA
LOW PRICES PLUS SPECIALS,TOO! | I 11M M 4^! -
DOLE Pineapple Grapefruit
46 Oz Can
DRINK 3-89c
OPEN PIT BARBECUE
SAUCE
18 OZ
29c
PURINA GRADE A MEDIUM
EGGS
DOZEN
39c
HUNTS
20 OZ
CATSUP 4- 99c
GLADIOLA
FLOUR
5 LB BAG
49c
PARKAY
OLEO
LB PKG
Y FOR
99c
MARY ELIZABETHS CREAM
PIES 3 - 89c
W
4A/D
BANQUET
POT PIES
4 for 69c
DEL MONTE CRUSHED
PINEAPFLE 3
NO 2
| FOR 89c
KIM
DOG FOOD
TALL CAN
6 for 39c
DEL MONTE FRUIT
COCKTAIL 4
303
f for 99c
PAL (PEANUT)
CUTTER
16 OZ
39c
DEL MONTE WHITE
CORN 5
303
! for 99c
DEL MONTE (PINIO
SALMON
TALL CAN
59t
DEL MONTE
PEAS 5
303
i FOR 99c
VINE RIPE
TOMATOES
POUND
19c
FANCY
APPLES
4 LB BAG
39c
RUBY RED
MPEFPJT
5 LB BAG
39c
FANCY YELLOW
SQUASH
POUND
15c
YOU SAVE HEBE ON EVERYDAY FOOD PRICES
BORDENS
1/2 GALLON
Ice Cream 69c
HORMEL'S RANGE BRAND
BACON 2 £.39
FRESH PORK
STEAK
POUND
59c
FRESH PORK
ROAST
POUND
49c
FRESH PORK
LIVER
POUND
39c
SWIFTS LUNCH
MEAT 3 -o.
6 OZ PKG
89c
AUSTEX
CHILI i
NO 2 CAN
! for 99c
SWIFTS
BEEF STEW
24 OZ
49c
BORDENS
Buttermilk
Vi GALLON
39c
1
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SUPER MARKET
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Bi£ Enough to Accommodate, 0 Small Enouah to Ann
H
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Accommodate, 0 Small Enough.to Appreciate!v.
rt " • 4 11 * * ' •>' n , * •
e Frontier Stamps on Wednesday with $2.50 Purchase
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complications involved in the us®
of efietnicals,
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Vol. LXVII
Ann Cumb
Mr., Miss
Ann Cumbie and
ma .Tr. have bene se
and Miss Aspermont
tAnn is the daught
rs. R. T. Cumbie
ANN CUft
Miss A.I
^ JESSIE LEDt
Mister fi
New Phon
Being Laid
Old Giorv
The General Tc
pativ, which serv
and the Old Glory
a new line be'we
and Old Glory to
Telephone service t
ly 46 new applicant
The line will aid
Aspermont and 3-
Glory.
This line will pro
people who have b
fore to obtain phom
The service will
j|.ly 1, according t
ette, dis'rict manaj
F. A. Jone
Held in
ROTAN — Fune
Jones. Stonewall C
was held at 2 p.r
Weathersbee Chape
Rev. Billy Hudnall
First Baptist Chur
Burial was in Rota
Mr. Jones, wh
miles north of he
p.m. Sunday in Cal
He was born Ai
in Mullens. Mills
moved to Stonewal
Stephens County in
ried Mary Opal Sen
In Aspermont, He <
of 'lie Baptist Chur
Sin ', i. n's ineliu
|.f(, mi, Hubert
•no h of Holan. a
Odessa: <ir siste
Weaver > : Oil
Odell I ■ of S«
1,01.1 i4o Kay <
Washington and M
Doweil of Asnermoi
,0^8, I .ester I'- of
Ark., and c 1! e
eight grandchildren.
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1966, newspaper, April 21, 1966; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127894/m1/4/?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.