The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1973 Page: 2 of 4
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PAGE 2, THURSDA Y, FEBEUABY 22, 1973
to MSI ACTION
Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
Please allow us to use this
method to express our sincere
and heartfelt thanks and
appreciation for the many
aids of kindness that have
been extended to us at the
passing of our love one.
Especially do we thank the
ones who brought and served
food and also the beautiful
flowers. May the Lord richly
bless each of you.
The family of Mrs. Emma
Jane Jaeger
Automobiles
1971 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600
Coupe for sale. Air con-
ditioned, four speed trans-
mission, 16,-500 miles. In
* i_ ii I! AHA
C'AVeilCIII WI1UMIVII. V Oii r\**~
your hauling needs and it will
be appreciated. James A.
Clark Jr. Box 88, Phone 969-
2913, Aspermont
We pickup and service in-
ternational and Farmall
tractors with genuine IH parts
and by courteous, factory
trained mechanics. All work
guaranteed. Your In-
ternational Harvester Dealer,
Richardson Truck and
Tractor, Haskell, 864-3474 —
Nights 864-3417.
WILL GIVE PIANO lessons in
my home. Call 989-2738. Mrs.
Roger English.
SEWING AND alterations. Also
gift wrapping. Call 989-2806,
Irene Pointer.
2690.
Business
Services
AM STILL HAULING
livestock under permit and
insured, so why pay more
than railroad commission
rates. I will try to take care of
Ccimplato Front End
& Brake Service
Factory Trained Mechanic
Latest Equipment Available
JOE HUDSPETH'S
J ROCKER J
BOOT SHOP
112 N. Swensou
Stamford, Texas
Is now equipped to do saddle
repair and custom leather
stamping in all forms.
915 S76-36S6
Hamlin
Merchandise
For Sale
USED REFRIGERATORS -
As low as $37.50. Used
televisions as Sow as $37.50.
Joe Hudspeth's, Hamlin,
Texas. Phone 576-3656.
FOR SALE — 32 percent Liquid
feed molasses, Black strap
molasses, feeders available.
Pied Piper Mills, Hamlin,
Texas.
i*
Cure Those
Winter
Washday BLAHS
with an
ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER
Economical, automatic electric clothes dry-
ing is easy on the budget, your clothes and
your time. It's the modern way to more
pleasurable washdays - lets you pick your
own day and hour. Electric clothes drying
is 24-hour sunshine.
See your eleetrie appliance dealer now/
WHAT COSTS LESS NOW THAN IN 1952?
Th« av«rag« eo$f of a kilowatt hour of electricity used by a
residential customer served by WTU cost 29% lets than it did
twenty years ago.... (1952 - 19721
and ... in 1972 the average cus-
tomer used over three and a half
timet as much electricity o* he did
in 'S2."
KMKsnigidairc
EJectric Appliance,
VV(Nt lexas Utilities,
Com parr;
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Onccrtwtfy Emffcvur
MERLE NORMAN
COSMETICS
Beauty on the go offer
Amelia Earhart Tote Bag
$3.75 with a $26.00 purchase
of our complexion care
products: Its your only
face, treat it with care.
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.
BEAUTIFUL OFFER
With a $5.00 purchase and a
magazine coupon free
eyelashes and two colors of
eye shadow.
MERLE NORMAN
COSMETIC STUDIO
Hamlin
Peacock News
BY BEBTHA GALLOWAY
Help Wanted
HOMEWORKERS WANTED
IN THIS AREA: men, women,
students. No experience
necessary; stuffing & ad-
dressing envelopes (Com-
mission Mailers). Earn
sparetime money at home.
$100.00 weekly possible. Send
$1.00 (refundable) & long,
stamped, enveiope for details
to; PPS-1001, 216 W. Jackson
Blvd., Chicago, IL 60606"
Real Estate
For Sale
FOR SALE — Three bedroom
house and six lots, $4,000.
Terms available. Call 989-
3379.
FOR SALE — 12 x 60, two
bedroom, bath and half,
mobile home, with two lots.
Close to school. Call 989-2217.
Reasonable price.
Miscellaneous
PRIVATE INVESTOR WILL
TRAVEL TO YOU AND PAY
CONFIDENTIAL CASH FOR
OLD COINS, COIN
COLLECTIONS, SILVER
AND GOLD AC-
CUMULATIONS. NO
DEALERS. WRITE BOX 32,
ABILENE TEXAS 79604
Holiday On Ice
Show Tickets
Now Available
The tickets for the 27th edition
of Holiday on Ice are on sale at
the Taylor County Coliseum and
Sears. This brand new skating
revue comes to the Coliseum for
five performances March 8 thru
11.
The Volunteer Services
Council of the Abilene State
School will host the opening
night benefit performance.
Participation as host will
provide funds toward special
projects including the swim-
ming pool enclosures.
Holiday on Ice International
is under new ownership and
production guidance. There are
new stars and old favorites in
new routines. There will be a
new dimension in staging and
lighting and the show will have
an All-Americari theme.
"Rhapsody in Cool",
featuring the music of Jim
Webb's "MacArthur Park"
opens the two and one-half hour
entertainment package and it
winds up with a nostalgic
"Riverboat" finale featuring
music of the American
Southland.
The huge cast is led by Marc
LaBel, Brigitte Voit and Carol
and Clive Phipson. The show is
filled with rib-tickling comedy
and wonderful music.
Tickets are priced at $5, $4,
and $3.
ASPERMONT
STAR
Published every Thursday at
The Star office in Aspermont,
Texas, by Pied Piper
Publishing Company. Entered
as second class matter at the
Post Office at Aspermont,
Texas 79502, under the Act of
Congress, March 3, 1879.
Publisher
Rev. Charles Galloup filled
the pulpit at First Baptist
Church Sunday. A unanimous
vote was extended in calling
him to the church. He accepted
and will be on the field by Mar.
5. He has a wife and two small
children.
Visiting this week with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Patterson were
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cun-
ningham of Tulsa, Ok., Mrs.
Emma Cunningham of Sun-
burst, Mont., Mrs. Mary
Criswell, Ophelia North and
Bertha Galloway.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Parker Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Parker and boys
of Snyder and Mr. and Mrs.
John Vaughan.
Mrs. Martha Morgan gave
her daughter, Melissa a party
observing fe iiXiu uiitiiuaV.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Parker
and family visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker,
Sunday. Other visitors were
Mrs. Parker's brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Womack of Spur.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mc-
Donald of Belen, N. M., visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
McDonald, this weekend.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Parker Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Williams and girls
of Lubbock, Mrs. Lewis
Williams of Spur and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Hunt and family of
i Aspermont.
Jackie Hancock of Rotan
visited Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Anderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Godfrey
, visited his sister, Mrs. On a Mae
Simmons, in Midland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards,
Teressa, Ronda and Holly, Mrs.
Marie Grisham and Helen, all of
Brownfield,' visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Anderson, Sunday.
Mrs. Helen June Newman has
been in town this week. Her
mother, Mrs. Mollie Guess, had
surgery this week in Hamlin.
Mrs. John House is in the
Hamlin Memorial Hospital, but
Is reported doing fine today.
Mr. and Mrs. Delton Ray
Galloway of Abilene visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Galloway, Sunday.
Mrs. Kaye Moor head and
boys who had been visiting
relatives at Peacock returned to
her home Friday at Fort Riley,
Ks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McClellan
of Austin visited the John An
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in Peacock and the A. N. An-
dersons in Aspermont.
Mrs. Erna Matthews has been
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Maggie Bell Hunt in Stephen-
ville. Mrs. Hunt is ill but im-
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Stiles
and baby girl of Sacramento,
Ca., are visiting this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Dickerson and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matthews
have recently moved to their
home south of Peacock.
Recent visitors at Bettie
Woods were Joe Matthews and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cumbie of
Snyder.
Mrs. Gussie Wolverton had
business in DeLeon last week.
Bertha Galloway and Gussie
Wolverton visited Mollie Guess
and John House in Hamlin
Bids, Legal,Auction
State of Texas
Notice of Publication
To all persons interested in the filing of an original
application for a Wine Only Package Store Permit by
the following owners:
Stonewall County Waterhole No. 3, Inc.,
James R. Patterson, President;
Cecila M. Johnson, Vice-President;
Jerry W. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer.
Business will be conducted as Waterhole No. 3 at a
location Va of a mile north of the Stonewall and Fisher
County line on the west side of U. S. Highway 83 in
Stonewall County, Texas.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that
such permit is being applied for by the above named
applicants.
State of Texas
Notice of Publication
To all persons interested in the filing of an original
application for a Beer Retailers Off-Premises Permit
by the following owners:
Stonewall County Waterhole No. 3, inc.,
James R. Patterson, President;
Cecila M. Johnson, Vice-President;
Jerry W. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer.
Business will be conducted as Waterhole No. 3 at a
location 1/4 of a mile north of the Stonewall and Fisher
County line on the west side of U. S. Highway 83 in
Stonewall County, Texas.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that
such permit is being applied for by the above named
applicants.
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Bob Craig
Mrs. Gary Hester
Managing Editor
. . . and think. Is the amount
of insurance coverage you
took out years ago sufficient
to cover any possible losses
today? Too often we lose
track of time and forget that
costs and property values
have increased substan-
tially in the last few years.
RALPH RIDDEL
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
PHONE 989-3505
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS 795
LETTER TO EDITOR
Dear Editor,
It seems like we citizens of
Aspermont are letting weeds
get the best of us. The tumble
weeds are rolling down the
streets and clogging up the
alleys. Most of the old vacant
houses are really grown
This makes a fire hazard as w<
as being unsightly.
Why can't these vacant lots
cleaned up? Perhaps the fij
department would help. I will
what I can.
Harry Fletcher
DEBORAH WIGGINS
...engagement announced
Miss Wiggins,
Mr. Heathcott
Plan Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R.
Wiggins of Wichita Falls have
announced the engsgemeiii ui
their daughter, Deborah Ozann
to Llano Parker Heathcott. son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Heathcott.
Wedding wiii be Apr. 14.
Miss Wiggins was graduated
from Notre Dame High School
in Wichita Falls and attended
Texas Woman's University. She
is employed by Wichita General
Hospital.
Heathcott was graduated
from Aspermont High School
and attended Midwestern
University. He is in the U. S.
Navy stationed on U. S. S.
Wichita in Vietnam.
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RED JACKET WINNERS
in mv area
Farmers whose yield of Pioneer brand hybrids equaled
or exceeded their county average will be wearing bright
red jackets awarded by the local Pioneer dealer and
Pioneer Hi Srsd Company.
When you see a man with a RED JACKET displaying
the Pioneer symbol, you'li know that he combined good
crop management and lots of hard work to earn the
jacket he's wearing.
Pioneer brand 846 — John Rimes, 2500 §bs.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
visited the sick in Hamlin
Monday.
Masons Mark
Birthday Here
Masons of Aspermont Lodge
No. 1382 recently celebrated the
241st anniversary of the birth of
a renowned Mason, George
Washington, at Frazier's Cafe.
Roy L. Silkwood, deputy
superintendent of the Masonic
Home and School, told of the
functions of the home and
school. He also mentioned the
Eastern Star Home and the
Home for Aged Masons at
Arlington.
Supt. Silkwood introduced two
students from the school, a
senior girl and a sophomore
boy, who presented speeches
which they had prepared.
Seventy-eight persons at-
tended the meeting.
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WEATHER
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Maybe snazzy little sports cars are your idea
of the good life . . . whatever your preference,
we'll be glad to finance the car of your dreams
here. Our low bank rates will save you money!
safety — experience — service
bank on us
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
HAD COMPANY? That's news,
call the Star, 989-2622.
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TEAKWOOD MANOR
Stamford, Texas
The public is invited to inspect
the latest in building design for
the health care field. We look
expensive but our rates are
the same as any other ICF3
vendor facility in the area.
If you are in need of nursing
home care, call
915-773-3671
Ray and Linda Hughes
Administrators
Ardell Beason
Director of Nursing
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Debbie and Bob!
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Mrs. Jimmie (
visited in the 1
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Hester, Mrs. Gary. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1973, newspaper, February 22, 1973; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128199/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.