The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 22, 1955 Page: 8 of 8
eight pages : b&w illus. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
•• "• *. ••• ■'■;r;-rry,v>-■<:• MW.Kwmtwmri?^nm^i-
' ' , .'. •- • '• '• " /''V V-•'. i W-. ■„
TvV' IIWSSKHS
««£ ffifffil #,
illM
ill
IP
fiwf
KHB
___ _
TO One
SmfWtWMWMWOWWllttltU
• f
HMAMf *00 FOR PAST FAVORS
The warm wishes we send today
are but a mild expression
of our feeling toward you at this
Season. .... '
PLUMBING SHOP
■t f' . '1 ■ •
. and Mrs. Lynn Davidson
te-rftllll;
PBAYBB
By JAMBS W. FOLEY
(NOTE: A* homes are get-
ting busy to greet Santa Claus,
I thought that some parents
may want to read this poem to
their own children. — Rev.
W. E. Dickerson, First Baptist
Church, Peacock, Texas.)
Dear Lord, be good to Santa
Glaus, he's been so good to
atoi
I never told him so because—
be is so hard to see.
He must love little children so,
to come through snow and
storm;
r*os* care for him when cold
winds blow—and keep him
nice and warm.
>, f
sjtm
'¥'■ *
m.
>4,4^.
rfVrr.T.w.T^rr.V,
■— 1,1. '-
iteio ieiOMioteieieieieiOiOiO ieiewoioio iei*' «« ^7-TL
I'd like to tell them, if I could—
the things I'm telling you.
They make us glad;—no wonder
we—all learn to love them so.
" I
| i||
m
/' Wax ■
"He shali be
and shall be called
the Son of the High-
est a.nd the Lord
Cod shali give unto
him the throne of his
father David."
Luke 1:32
4^ a.
to Our Friends
mm®
m H is
KLKINS GARAGE
1, M. C. Elkins Fred Elkins
jK.
Aspermont o-o Texas
'WKm
mm
XV ' ■
::mmk
■ . ■
Ij^:!
■
V f ' : ■■
* J.j. "
lifii
1
las
*§§ v
Please have him button up his
coat—so it will keep him warm;
And wear a srarf about his
t^-ont—if It should start to
storm.
And when the night is dark,
olenp"—lend him light if stars
are dim,
Or maybe sometimes you send—
nn nn?el down with him.
Please keep his heart so good
and kind—that he will always
smile;
And tell him maybe we will
f:nd—and thank him after
while.
Please keen him s^fe <r°m harm
and kecfr quite near and
guard him when—
Hp's tired and 'av him down
to sleep. Dear Lord, please
do! Amen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Williams
and son of Big Spring were
visitors in the Carl W. Duncan
home, Sunday.
0. ■ '
Mtend church Sunday.
, NAVY RECRUITER HERE
ISBOOND, FOURTH TUESDAY
Chief Dan Loftin of the U.S.
Navy recruiting service has an-
nounced that he will be in, As-
permont on the second gnd
fourth Tuesday of each month
for the purpose of taking appli-
cations for enlistment in the
United States Navy.
Chief Loftin will be at the
Cord or Thorites *
we would like to express our
nW sincere thanks to each and
everyone for their kindasss and
thoughtfulness during the sick-
ness of our baby daughter; to
those tfuit sit up with her;
brought tyftd; contributed money,
to us, and every other thing
that has been done In our be-
half. . • •; < •
• May Ood richly bless each and
everv one of vou.
Guy and Donna Harris., lp
Mrs. J. D. Patterson, Jr., of
Peacock asks The Star to pub-
lish the MMwing:
"I would like to thank every-
one for the many kindnesses ex-
tended mv sister, Mrs. H. A.
Stewart. She is too ill to write
and has asked me to tell you
how wonderful the people are
at Aspermont, Swenson and
Peacock# Thank you;#or the
heaut'ful flowers, carcis, and
the phdhe' ca'ls and the many
other acts of kindness during
my manv we*ks of illness.
May Ood bless you.
Mrs. Gladys Stewart.
Andrews, Texas." lp
local post office on the above-
mentioned days from 2:15 to
3:19 p.m.
Applicants must be between
the ages of 17 and 31 years, it
was stated.
WANT ABS
IRONING WANTED at my resi-
dence. See Mrs. Lonnie Neath-
erlin, two block West and one
block south of Post Office.
LOST — Boys' grey reversible
Jacket Reward. Finder re>
turn to Paul Maxwell, Box
904, Aspermont. ll-M lp
FOR SALE—Nortex Seed Oats.
* No Johnson "grass.—T. C. Ep-
■ ley, Route 1, Rochester.
12-15 4p
FOR SALE-Used Adam Schaaf
piano; Worth the money.—
phone 3681. IMS tfc
Please plTou- us to use this
means of thanking everyone
for the monev and the many
other expressions of kindness
extended us during Mr. Neath-
er^n's illness.
You will never be forgotten.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Near-
er lin. lp
FOR SALE—321 acre* of land
seven miles south of Peacock.
Also, ene.Lsonard refrigera-
tor, in good condition. If in*
terested, see Fatie Myers,
Peacock, Texas. 12-8 3p
FOR LEASE—Two commercial
. tracts on highway. If interest-
ed. phone 6-3515, Odessa,
Texas. 12-8 3p
FOR SALE—Four-room house,
with bath. Also good barn
and four good lots "with east
front. Located two blocks
west of highway.—Call 3851.
12-8 3p
FOR SALE}—Two air-vented 45,-
000 BTU Dearborn heaters.
$50.00 each. Good condition.-
First Baptist Church, Peacock,
Texas phone 2254. 10-27 tfc
Positively no trespassing in
my pasture. If you have a key,
keep it out of my lock. This
means you.—Oscar Peacock.
11-10 tfc
——
■ , -"
At This Joyous
Christmastime *
May you be blewaid
with every htppineat.
jjjjawg 'V * fa'tyfh ■ '«
si
■. ,:r. ■
mm
/ 1
I®
y
n) ,,,
ASPERMONT KICMATION ' &Ut''
Mr. and Mrs. R D. Kluting
ftp.' • < ■
API L Y
xwkwr.;
mmmmm
—
twtmsfiistfifiswstsmiwfisfiWWtiiR^
HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ONE AND ALL!
.|p3J
m
TWO 116
DANCES
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd
CHAS. ADAMS
AND HIS WESTERN ALL-STARS
■f'
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24th
FAT ANDERSON
< f AND THE TEXAS COWBOYS
* —
LEGION HAUL
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
i-Mm: ->
: v. v
■
★
^Ot like to fed
that you have
joined the group
around our hearth
at thif featorv of
good cheer. tMwy
Mininm# nvmdi
HOTEL
BARBER SHOP
lor you and yours.
AYCOCK
GARAGE
DUNCAN
WELDING SHOP
nsfimtfiwswswtf
Ki-
X 1
ICMSTMAS
A'/
0$
1 SI
V. V ^ ,, 0® f
'?£«■: ■ ■ ■ |
^ • • ' ;
business day by day,
During the rush and drive o€
we seldom take sufficient tine to
acknowledge the courtesies we liave ^
enjoyed during the year just
Our Verf Best
to You
and Yours ...
Dccause we can say m an suieerity
A Very Merry Christmas to all!
MASON BROS.
CHEVROLET COMPANY
Aspermont
rty YE-HO
/ell, Chirstmas h
s, hasn't it?
o— 1
:y hope th
et you had a •
i, and that
real good to yot
O—a
for me—for
Jght year now I
get my electric 1
o-*—«
But as they say d
itation way, •"The
ext year!"
.v 0-0
It ^s now time tc
toward 1856.
r —o
Am anxious to
Babson's forecast of
store during the ne
is slowly peeping
f Xf you hsy^^ eve1
predictions, you khc
p tlj
neifij W:i
:;; O—O
We here in Ston
ity have a lot to 1
for the year endioj
. _ . 0-0
m i * ■ Our crops were
l/is ^ than in the past si
':M and we were blesse
of activity in the ol
O—O
to b
'or busine
r a'- JL'-A; * "iL-'i-iaJO
ie share
40
, ... # K ev >
■
the
publicT
j o—-o
1 Don't let next J
■Up up on y^w
Mk
w*
to you our noil
appreciatioi) for the
cordial relations wUh
you during the paat
year and anureyeu^of
their eontiaaeaaat lNr
wlakftQ4;y««
Merry Christmas.
"■!?*
Mm,
k®SR
mniwwsw
•msmtfirsfffsiimiwffsiiftiiHiFiisisiimtwi
h,J-
We r
for a
light
Jf "■ o—<
Burners
*<
c-fc\.<r
.. . ,
W$m
JIM
, \\m¥
iJmxm MffM
May your Christmas joy
.v - -
go nyona
-u-.
IIIipfef@
I fei m&imis
and may you
new heights
m?>w
m n #|
■;?,? 'Vv'"'
of happinaM thi Mason.
8® fa
THE CITY OF ASPERMONT
Ralph Riddal, Mayor Btfrm
Mm Tam'WtMtwr
COUNCILMAN:
-H)sr.
mmt
SNACK BAR
mmi
•f: 'r
- ' ■ 1 '• " -
tm f
k£S:$I
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 22, 1955, newspaper, December 22, 1955; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136221/m1/8/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.