The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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Here s To The MotMf
CHf America — IRirfl^
Inspiration To Their Men
Crente Oil
Remanents $3 .00
Be a picture book mother on Mothers Day "With a
soft new wave in the new style that suits you
best! Surprise the family! Take time off from your
busy rounds and spend a few hours with us You
will be pleased with the results!
We offer complete beauty service of all variety
Biackshear Beauty Shop
OPERATORS ;
f Mrs Eunice Richards Mrs Ed Brister |
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_ Local and Personal
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M rs. Myrtle Smith visited her
daughter Mrs. J, M. Owens :U
Stamford last week end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cly.de Brown ot
Ornr.^e .11 >• isitinu her mother Mrs.
Jim Tom Irvin,
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G. H. Croas and T. C. Lawrence
trade a business trip to Fort Worth
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0-dell Norris and
«'v:;;iiter Jerry Dell and Mr. and
Mrs. J. S, Harvey and family went
s..iul wading on the river Sunday.
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Mr. and M rs. Fletc*-r, Mr. and
Airs. John McNutt ami Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Norris visited with rela
ti* es near Old Glory Sunday.
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Pvt. Bob Walker left Moiwiay for j
(lis station in Canada after visiting!
v. 1 rh his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wal- j
kir at Peacock.
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Pvt Ray Co pel and who is st.: tinned 1
('■ ■u Field near Tampa Fla. is
sisiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.,
J. M. Copcland of Peacock, an<l1
ends here.
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M
I Jorothy McGau-h and
BEGINS MAY THIRD
Resturants all over the country will
be showing how they are meeting
the curtailment of foods and still
pieparinu tasty specials for thefr
public.
C«m* in and see
how we're doing these days!
Try Our
Luncheon —
Victory
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Crystal Cafe
S-.idic Kate Rigdy of Peacock will
l.-ive next week for Fort Worth
where they will work in a defense
plant.
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Freshman home economics girls of
Aspermont High School have plant-
ed vegetables for the school tunch
room in a frame garden on the school
grounds. The garden was built un-
ctr the direction of Mrs. Nadine
kight home economics teacher and
K. E# Turner, agriculture teacher by
'he Future Farmers.
Size of the frame garden i( 20 ft
by g feet and an underground jrriga
tion system has been added.
Schedule for the semester for ?' >•
freshmen girls included a series of
luncheons, a mother daughter btn-
quet for 135 people, Red Cron home
nursing course and Red Cron f rst
aid course, gardening and sewing. A
style show His been planned for may.
Have your doctor's prescription filled at a pharmacy
dpetors rely on! We guarantee a conacientiwiis job
preparing your medicine at reanonable prices.
May we ask you that you bring in your praeriptlbm
and call for then when they are filled.
Boy Vitamin products here! We understand your
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Fred Stockdale returned from
Austin Saturday by way of Fort
Worth. M rs. E. F. Eitelipan moth
",r of Mrs. Stockdale, aCco npanietl
him home for a visit with the Stock-
dale family.
BUT bonus
Mr. and Mn A. L.
family went to Peacock Sunday vis*
iting Mr- Lawrence's mother Un,
S. B. Lawrence. Euell Lawrence and
family of Ra(U were also mere.
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Mrs. T. C. Lawrence received a
letter from her brother Pvt. Curtis
W. Speer that he is now stationed
at Fort Knox Ky. and he likes Rs
new location fine.
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Mrs. W R Scott carried her s n '
Roger to Lubbock Monday^ to have
his eyes treated. Pvt. Jimmie Scott1
who is statoned at LAFS near Lub-
bock accompanied her back after a
week end visit here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Winn gave
a birthday party in their home Wed-
nesday evening honoring Mr.
Brister.
After a pleasant evening ice cream
and cake were served to the follow-
iig Mmes. and Bob Boyles,
Nolan Pitcock, Buford McKeever,
Lloyd West, Ed Brister, and the
host and hostess.
here Saturday with friend*.
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Mrs. H. T. Ward, Joe
Marquois and daughter Floy, Mrs.
Virgil Kolb and daughter Joyce
Cvelyn, Mrs Couch Marr and Mis.
W. H. Catt went on a picnic in the
park at Stamford one (lay this week
honoring Miss Evelyn on her filih
birthday.
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E. M. Ferrell of Midland visited
N. E. Springer and J. P. Caudle
were in Peacock on business Wed-
resday. ]
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Mrs. H. V Link and Mrs. J. H.
Robertson went to Stamford Tues-
day afternoon. They carried TYag
Decker who has been visiting here
to catch the bus for Fort Worth
where he will spend a few day* bo-
fore going on to his home in Gmi
ville.
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DU A a MANCILUB
Physician and Sow*
lave installed in ray ofllai
the lateat In
X - RAY A FLOUROSCOPfC
DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT
Office In Hotel Building
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THATS A GOOO QUESTION,
YOUNG LADY, ANO
HERE'S THE ANSWER...
MOTHER,WHY DONT WE
HAVE LONO TICKETS
LIKE TNAT MAN ?
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Conductor—You see, you and your
mother are making your entire trip on
this Burlington Zephyr. Your trip
Marted at Ft. Worth a little while ago
and it will end in Denver tomorrow
morning. But this gentleman's trip is
going to take him way beyond Denver.
He's going from there to Billings—
then la Spokane and hell end up in
Portland.
Jeom—How it you know he's going
all those places—did the saan tell you?
Conductor—No, h«t this long ticket
dad. Yon see, it's really a lot of tickets
linked together just like a chain. Each
one of then belongs to a different rail-
rand. Right now, Fn tearing off the
Burlington Lines tieket and it says
"from Ft Worth to Denver.** After he
leaves Denver, hell ride on several dif-
isMnt railroads and as he does, eneh
esnductor will tear off his share of this
hag ticket
Jean—A lot of other people on tins
train have long tickets, too. Ase thaf
all going whefle the man is?
Conductor—No, If you could Ink In
all of diem, you'd find they «mss in
Ft Worth from many different plasse
—from East, South and Went. Ami
you'd find, too, that ihey'm 1
a lot of different plaees.
/esn—Then how do tfey all
to be on this same Zephyr train?
Mother—Don't ask so many
dear.
Conductor—I'm never loo huay In
answer that question, young lady. Ift
because the Burlington is a natural
link between railroadb of te Notlfc,
East, South and West. People just '
naturally find it convenient to use the
Burlington. And, with our fleet of fine
passenger trains, headed bp U ilinnni
powered Zephyrs, they find it mig|*p
pleasant, too. At least thst's what they
tell us. % f
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Burttngkm's rote m m euentiei Unk as border-to-border and comtt-t
travel, hat beoeme doubly significant during these days when both mmr ims
power md materiel emet be tneu potted eficiendy emd speedily. We of the
Burlington Lines the fort Worth emd Denmer City, Coloredo emd Southern,
md Chicago, BmHinfem dk Qmimcy more tham SSfiO$af ue are proud to bo
the enmiet of reilroeim who heme eemmod to do the biggut
ueportatiam fob, bath paeeenger md freight, m history.
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1943, newspaper, April 30, 1943; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127142/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.