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PAGE 2, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971
lor MSTACTION m the
Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for
their many kindnesses shown
us white Sally Ruth was in the
hospital and since she has
been at home. Sincerely, L. D.
and Sally Ruth McAfee.
lost and Found
LOST
a DIAMOND from your
jewelry? Complete 5n shop
setting and repairs of
diamond jewelry. Knabels 218
S. Centrai Mamiin.
LOST — Ladies' Bulova
wristwatch in our near First
Baptist Church Thursday.
4 4 *4 Da ^ r-AT L
good. Contact Mrs. Robert
Kennedy, 989-2*67.
FOR SALE - 1949 Chevrolet,
one owner, 67,807 actual
miles, $125.00. Call 989-2992
after 5 p.m.
Rucinocc
Services
Texas, or call Aspermont
Star, 989-2622, for reward.
Automobiles
CLEAN 1966 FORD Galaxy 500
4-sedan, factory air, over-
drive, new tire, mechanically
We pickup and service cn-
ternational and Farmall
tractors with genuine IH
parts and by courteous,
factory trained mechanics.
All work guaranteed. Your
International Harvestor
Dealer, Richardson Truck
and Tractor, Haskell, 864-3474
—Nights 864-3417.
ATTENTION LOCKER &
HOM E fRE E'ER
QWNek): tumpieie
processing service for beef
ana pork including curing and
smoking. Butchering 5 days
per week - Monday throueh
Friday. Meats sold at
WHOLESALE. Come to the
"Meating" piace, 1 Vi blocks
from the square in Stamford -
ARLEDGE ICE & MEATS.
PERMA-CUPS
FOR ALL CYLINDERS HANDLING
WATER, FUELS, CHEMICALS, AIR OR
GAS. PERMA-CUPS are made of a special
synthetic elastomer that has no equal in
abrasive resistance. The rubber-like material is
the toughest and strongest elastic material
known to man. Tests made of working valves
in cylinders with a sand slurry of very sharp
sand indicates thatPERMA-CUPS will outlast
any leather cup 10 to 1.
E & C MILLING
PHONE 989-3555
I
When
it's hot,
it's
hot
a
When
it's not,
it's
time to
convert
to
ELECTRIC HEAT
Electric
Baseboard Heating
Electric
Wall Units
or Electric Furnace
(Central System)
Move up to pure comfort with Electric Heat-
ing. Check these Advantages:
• Warm even heat • Automatic
• Flameless
• Low winter rates
Contact your electric
Heating contractor or
atk WTU for Information.
West I ex as Utilities
Company
Coual
Opportunity
«m invtstor
awiwd company
See BLACKSHEAR LOCKER
CO. for your meat processing
and slaughter. We slaughter
on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridaysa.m. Call 272-4371, for
appointment. Can be brought
in day before, Spur, Texas.
Instruction
PIANO LESSONS — Starting
Monday piano iessons for
appointmenf call 989-2696.
Help Wanted
TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED -
Apply in person. Tom's Gas
and Appliance.
Merchandise
For Sale
Big 4x8 Prefinished
PANELING
$2.69
Many patterns to choose from.
Complete line of paneling
accessories.
Hamlin Building Supply and
Plumbing Service
Hamlin, Texas
USED REFRIGERATORS —
as low as $37.50. Used
televisions as low as $37.50.
Joe Hudspeth's, Hamlin,
Texas. Phone 576-3656.
ACCUTRON
Complete — in shop — sales and
service. KNABELS 218 S
Central Hamlin.
MATTRESS OR BOX
SPRINGS, choice of size and
firmness, new and exchange.
Guaranteed — made by
Western Mattress Abilene
and San Angelo. Phone 989-
2722.
MONUMENTS
AND CURBING
LITTLEPAGE
FUNERAL HOME
PHONE 989-3535
MONUMENTS AND CURBING
J. B. Smith, 308 East 4th Street
Phone 735-3290, Rotan, Texas
FOR SALE — Nora Seed Oats,
Triumph and Sturdy Wheat,
Elbon Rye, Triticale and Will
Barley. Pied Piper Mill Inc.
Phone 915 576-3684 P.O. Box
309, Hamlin, Texas, 79520.
J. E. Kittley
Phone 5832
Rule, Texas
Oats
1,000 — Ora Oats
$1.25 Bu.
Live farm raised CHANNEL
CATFISH, east of court house
at Aspermont 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Oct. 1, 70 cents per pound.
Also stocker fish. Two Draw
Lakes, Post, Texas.
FOR SALE — Early triumph
seed wheat. Contact Mrs. C.
L. Offill 4' 2 miles south of Old
Glory or call 989 2847 , 989-
2925 or 989-2221.
FLEA MARKET — Saturday
and Sunday Oct. 2 and 3, 2702
Pine Street, Abilene Texas,
Trade, buy and sale. Also
delicious snow cones.
M*mhw
THE LAND is one of
man's most valuable as-
sets—we think it is prime
collateral. In the past
54 years the Federal Land
Bank of Houston has
made almost 2(H),000
loans on Texas farms
and ranches
In other words, we spe-
cialize in making farm and \
ranch real estate loans —
long term loans with pre-
payment privileges.
See us today for full
details, no obligation
of course.
OF SPUR
John C. Storey, Maittgnr
US. H. Floorney, Mr. Am*.
Marnier
In Asprrmont Tuesday
ft Friday Each Week
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
—WEATHER—
HIGH
LOW
Tuesday
71
47
Wednesday
77
61
Thursday
70
55
Friday
57
55
Sunday
82
66
Monday
89
C"?
Ul
Rain for week 2.14
Month 3.15
Year 19.43
Real Estate
For Rent
FOR RENT — Two bedroom
unfurnished house. Contact
Jim Sandltn, Swenson Texas.
ONE SECTION LAND — With
most farm land, fair im-
provements will carry ap-
proximately $100 an acre
loan. Also 20 acres with large
home will improved. Good
buy for G. I. loan. Call M. C.
Myres at 989-2218.
Real Estate
For Sale
PRICED TO SELL— Three
bedroom home Hickman
Addition corner of Smith and
Grace Street. Call M. C.
Myres, 989-2218.
THREE BEDROOM HOME for
sale, total electric, carpet
throughout. Call 989-2880 for
appointment.
Miscellaneous
NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received in
the office of Superintendent of
schools, W. C. Robinson on
October 11,1971 at 8 o'clock on
two buses and 1 used car
being offered for sale. This
equipment may be seen at the
Aspermont School. Bid
proposals may be secured by
contacting W. C. Robinson.
One 1963, 60 passenger. In-
ternational bus with V-8
engine and 5 speed tran-
smission in good condition.
One 1962, 36 passenger,
Chevrolet bus with V6 engine
and 4 speed transmision.
Good condition.
One 1963 Ford Fairlane in fair
condition.
The school reserves the right
to accept or reject any bid
submitted for the best interest
of the school.
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS 79502
Phoenix Club
Holds Workshop
Meeting Tuesday
A Phoenix Club Workshop on
Programs was held in the home
of the Club president, Mrs.
Wesley Robbins on Tuesday
afternoon. Those attending
were Mmes. Odell Myers, Joe
Searcy, Raymon Marr, George
Kenady Sr., Bill Lackey, Carl
W. Duncan, Fred Dalby and
Robbins.
The Club will present the
name of Mrs. Fred Dalby as
their Pioneer Clubwoman for
the Diamond Jubilee Issue and
Mrs. Dalby will be honored at
the TFWC Convention Dinner.
Housewarming
Sunday Honors
Oliver Penrods
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Penrod
was honored Sunday with a
housewarming in their new
home. About 40 guests called
during the afternoon. Special
friends brought refreshments.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. W S. Proctor of
Stamford, Mr. and Mrs. George
Deaton and family of Hamlin
and Mrs. Dovie Stewart of
Roby.
Local guests were Messrs.
and Mmes. Jack Whorton,
Trigger Trammel, Claud
Penrod, A. C. McNutt, Cecil
Norris, Alfred Rodgers, Walter
Ivy, Tom Blanton, and Frank
Hoy.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Uncle Hill
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Hall and family, Mrs. Mattie
Copeland, Mrs. Carl Duncan,
Mrs. Mabel Hall, Mrs. Bob
n us aaw. :
lie*, mi a. nauc juovici. mio. •*.
Q. Craft and Carrie Swink.
Local Women
Attend Mesquite
District Meeting
Mrs. Wesley Robbins,
president of the Phoenix Club,
and Mrs. Carl W. Duncan,
member and also serving on the
Mesquite District and State
Board of TFWC, were guests of
Mrs. A. J. Smith, president of
Mesquite District, on Wed-
nesday in Anson.
The special occasion was a
luncheon honoring Mrs. Philip
A. Carpenter, president of the
Texas Federation of Women's
Clubs. It was hosted by the
Tuesday and Anson Women's
Clubs.
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29, 1971
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Vahlenkamp are announcing
the arrival of Jimma Ann. She
was born Sept. 24,at 9:22 a.m.
weighing 8 lbs. 14Va oz. The
father is serving with the armed
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Aycock, Kennedy
Vows Exchanged
Here Thursday
Mrs. Bill Aycock and Mr.
Robert Kennedy were united in
marriage Thursday evening in
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Kennedy at 8 p.m.
Rev. James Woods read the
vows.
Attending the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Foster, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hourton of
Abilene, Mrs. Aycock's
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Rosco
Kennedy of Odessa and Jeff
Foster of Abilene.
is the foi'mer Brenda Dalby.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Dalby of
Aspermont and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Vahlenkamp of Old
Glory are the paternal grand-
parents.
Jimma Ann has five great-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerh Oeltjen of LaGrange,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalby and
Mrs. Jewell Rucker, all of
Aspermont.
11. CXTCKT AMD NAfURfi Of CIRCUtATiOtt
AVCRAOI NO. CO.IIS
EACH ISSUE DURING
rnactoiNO o months
ACTUAL NUMMH OF CO.KS Of
SINOLB liSUS .l.LISHIO NiAH-
iST TO SIL'NO OATS
A. TOTAL NO. PftlKTCO (MtlMmMtmf
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TOO
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f. OMICSUM.LarT.OVIA. UNACCOUNTED. RPOIkaDAITtA
PAINTING
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700
li P0«o y — Hfrwo aw COHPW oMnwg ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beyers and
children of Abilene visited Mr.
and Mrs. John T. Anderson
south of Peacock Sunday. Other
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Kincaid of Rotan, Mrs. Bettie
Wood and Mrs. Johnie Meadors.
Peacock News
We are happy to have some
sunshine. Farmers are
gathering feed as fast as they
can.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie McNutt
and Tammy from Childress
visited Mr. and Mrs. John
McNutt his weekend and at-
tended church.
Mrs. Carla Stiles of Abilene
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Dickerson this
weekend. She attended church
while here.
Mrs. Bruce Meadors is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Meadors this week.
Visitors in Mrs. Bettie Wood's
home were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Carft of A ermont, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Lentz and David of
Post, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cumbie of ^nyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matthews of
Lubbock were in Peacock today
on business.
Our congratulations go to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kennedy and
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lee on
their recent marriages. We
wish each couple a happy and
Complete Front End
& Broke Service
Factory Trained Mechanic
Latest Equipment Available
JOE HUDSPETH'S
successful married life.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Vaughan and
Donna recently were Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Dickerson and Mrs. Carla
Stiles and Bettie McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
had lunch with Mr. and Mrs.
Olen Godfrey Sunday.
We were happy to have Mrs.
Essie Driver in Church with us
Sunday.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Driver
recently were Mr. Earl Roddy
and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Jones,
north of Aspermont.
You Are Invited to Take Part In An
Area-Wido
FLEA MARKET
IN HAMLIN
SATURDAY, OCT. 2
Bring your unwanted goods and merchandise
and set up a table or booth and take part in
this gigantic Garage Sale.
There will be no charge for space and Ham-
lin merchants will be glad to help you find a
place to set up.
If you do not have anything to sell, come on
down anyway. You will find many bargains
on display by your friends and neighbors as
well as the Hamlin merchants who will be
having a big
SIDEWALK SALE
Sponsored by
Hamlin Retail Trade Committee
WELCOME TO HAMLIN'S
915 576-3656
Hamlin
We invite you to bring your unwanted merchandise to
Hamlin Saturday, set up your goods and join in the fun.
Come by Albritton Motor Co. and we will help you find
a place to sell your items.
Also while in town come by and see the many bargains
that we found when cleaning out our garage and store-
rooms. These are only a few of the many bargains avail-
able as long as the supply lasts.
)t> $
X?
vX
INSUR
k%v
&
FRONT OR REAR
FLOOR MATS
As long as 22 sets last
$1.39
I •*
\ Tffr rn m vV
$3. 98 VALUE jfr J. m
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS $1.50
CAR RADIOS
For as low as
$15.00
put out a fire
But it can furnish you with the ready cash when you go to $£
rebuild and refurnish . . . provided you have the proper *j:£
coverage If you would like your present insurance re- j:£:
viewed, please call upon us. There is no obligation.
RALPH RIDDEL
INSURANCE AGENCY 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING $
PHONE 989-3506 p:
REAR VIEW MIRRORS
low as
$1.50
ALBRITTON MOTOR
CHEVROLET - BUICK - GMC - AMERICAN
HAMLIN, TEXAS
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| Friday of i
and Mrs. <
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Mi Mrs. All
weekend ii
vere very
lim again.
I Mr. and IV
|Mrs. Flow
|rade teacl
Mr. and I
JJayton atti
I Sunday evei
E friends for
I are formei
community
OldGlor:
fbout 15 ye
Mr. and
Were in S;
Sept. 19, w
the recepf
sister and
Mrs. J. C.
Wedding Ar
The Flov
| and Mondaj
■returned 1
afternoon. '
cousin, Mr.
nett of Ca
visited with
Last Sui
| Flowers w;
home of hei
I Overton in
there they
| Rally at
Church of C
Also visil
Mrs. Flowei
fere Floyd
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McAnally, Mrs. Dean. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1971, newspaper, September 30, 1971; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128126/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.