The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1971 Page: 3 of 4
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TEXAS 7950*
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS 79502
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1971, PAGE 3
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Phone Rotes
Caught In Freeze
SAN ANGELO — President
Nixon's wage-price freeze will
delay inauguration of new long
stance telephone rates for
Ills within Texas.
L. L. Porter, traffic director
of General Telephone, said
iwer rates for customers who
il their own intrastate long
tance calls would have gone
effect September 1. But the
;e changes were coupled with
her rates for persons placing
distance calls through the
rator, causing conflict with
wage-price guidelines.
The change in rates would
ave brought customer dialed
tation-to-station calls within
state in line with already
established lower dial-it-
yourself rates and calling
periods for interstate calls,"
Porter explained.
He said the long distance rate
changes would be delayed until
termination of fhp u,-nof.-nrir>p.
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freeze.
"No one knows at this time
what guidelines will follow the
~ said.
"But we hope we will be able to
pass this planned savings to
customers who dial their own
long distance calls, while
placing the higher cost of
operator assistance calls onto
the customers who use this
service."
Glory 4-H
GSub Meets, Elects
New Officers
Rodney Dunham called the
meeting to order on Sept. 2 and
appointed the members to say
the motto, pledge, prayer and
creed. We had 24 members
present, five absent and our
three visitors were Mrs.
Francis Meier, Mrs. Deanie
Gill, and Mrs. Edward Wolsch.
We have eight new members
this year which are Rachael
Barrera, Shelly Dunhamn,
Mitchell Gill, Bryan Jones,
Lanham Martin, Melisa Meier,
Denise Pierce and Torn Rhoads.
The club elected new officers
for the coming year which are:
Eddie Wolsch — president,
Rodney Dunham — vice
president, Lynette Meier —
secretray-treasurer, and Billie
Joe Baitz — reporter.
We discussed selling candy
and having a bake sale. Our
bake sale will be held Sept 18 in
front of the Rhoads Grocery at
9:00 a.m.
Lynette Meier and Billie Jo
Baitz will give a demonstration
next meeting which will be Oct.
5th.
Mrs. Anita Baldree and Mrs.
Janice Wolsch will serve in
October.
Mrs. Bernice Rhoads had
refreshments for our club then
the meeting was adjourned.
Reporter — Billie Jo Baitz
■MM
4-H Leoders Meet,
Sleet Officers for
Goining Year
The 4-H Adult Leaders
Association of Stonewall County
met Sept 2. Elected officers
were Mrs. Arnold Wallace,
president; Mrs. George
Rhoads, vice president; Mrs.
Oscar Galloway, reporter; and
Mrs. Pat Mitrchell Jr.,
secretary.
Sept. 21 at 9:30 a.m. Specialist
Lance Bullard from A & M will
meet with adult leaders and
interested parents to give new
ideals and training on 4-H
memnbers at Hickman's Cafe.
All interested parents are urged
to attend this meeting. There
will be a short business meeting
before the program starts.
Oct. 23 is the date set for the 4-
H Carnival.
What will today's children be
able to tell their children they
did without?
—The Somerset (Mass.)
Spectator
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GO OUT TO THE GAMES \'
ASPERMONT HORNETS
VS.
R0RCATS
HICK0FF 8 P.M. FRIDAY
BOBCAT STADIUM
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JACK HAHN TOMMY McDOWELL JAMES GRIGGS DANNY POSEY
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DUNCAN WELDING SHOP
MEL AND MRS. CARL DUNCAN
FRAZIER'S CAFE
SALLY AND GEORGE FRAZIER
PHILLIPS SUPER SERVICE
OPEN 24 HOURS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MEMBER F.DJLC.
LITTLEPAGE FUNERAL HOME
CLYDE LITTLEPAGE
PAT'S BEAUTY SALON
PAT WINTER AND SUE JONG
LAMBETH'S INC.
DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE
MAYBELL'S BEAUTY SHOP
AND
THE LITTLEHOUSE
MAC'S SUPER MARKET
AND EMPLOYEES
FOSTER LUMBER AND SUPPLY
L. A. FOSTER AND BELL CHILDRESS
FRED MARTIN BULLDOZERS
MR. AND MRS. FRED C. MARTIN
LUDA'S SNAK BAR CAFE
LUDAHEL
ASPERMONT STAR
SUE AND DEAN McANALLY
BILLY. PATH AND KRISTI
E AND C DRILLING
"Our Business Is Going In The Hole"
A. B. ENGLISH FAMILY
M end K VARIETY
MIL AND MRS. GEORGE C. KENADY
AND MR. AND MRS. JO MARQUIS
JONES ENCO
MR. AND MRS. TINY JONES
MICK, PAM AND MONTE
LIBERTY TRUCKING CO.
MR. AND MRS. R. D. KLUTING AND BOYS
KENADY DRUG
REGISTERED PHARMACIST
TOM'S GAS AN D APPLIANCE
TOM HEU FAMILY
HICKMAN'S RESTAURANT
AND MOTEL
McNUTT TRUCK STOP
BESSIE AND CAMMIE McNUTT [
CHAPARRAL TOOL AND SUPPLY
AND
CALHOUN WELL SERVICE
JACK'S FOOD MARKET
S AND H GREEN STAMPS
DOUBLE ON WEDNESDAY
STONEWALL COUNTY FEED
AND SUPPLY i
MR. AND MRS. WAYNE SWINE j
VEAZEY MOTOR COMPANY
FORD AND MERCURY
RALPH RIDDEL AGENCY
AUTO, FIRE, LIFE AND HOSPITALIZATION
RIMES WELL SERVICE
MR. AND MRS. JOE RIMES
ELLISON TEXACO
WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS
HK=-^sl BENNIE REAID JR.
** AGENCY
Representative, Farm Bureau Insurance Co.
WARD'S GULF AND
NED'S FUEL SERVICE
NED WARD AND FAMILY
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McAnally, Mrs. Dean. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1971, newspaper, September 9, 1971; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128123/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.