The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1971 Page: 2 of 4
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PAGE 2, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS 79502
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We PICKUP and service In-
icmctional and Farmall tree-
tors with cenuine 1H perts
end by courteous, factory
trained mechanics. AU work
guaranteed. Your Internation-
al Harvester Dealer, Rich-
ardson Truck and Tractor.
Haskell, 964-3474 — Nights
964-341?.
USED REFRIGERATORS —
as lew as 137.50. Used tele-
visions as low as $37.50. Joe
Hudspeth's, Hamlin, Texas
phone 576-3653.
Co. PWone 272-4371, Spur,
Texas.
Mattress or Boas Springs,
choice of size and firmness,
new a£d exchange. Guaran-
teed — made by Western
Mattress Abilene and San
Angela Phone 989-2722.
IFOR SALE: 1800 ACRES.
All weather country road 7
—ITS* 1 gnanmftwt Ta*Sfi.
Plenty good vater and grass,
net fence, working and load-
ing pens. Terms can be ar-
ranged. P. O. Box 572 Asper
mont, Texas.
WATER TRUCK for
Small truck holds 12 bbl.
Pump in tank or pump out
all hoses truck in fair shape.
Sell reasonably. Call 817-
989-2800.
For your animal slaughter-
ing and meat processing, see
or call Blacks hear Locker
Complete Front End
I Brake Service
Factory Trained Mechanic
Latest Equipment Available
JOE HUDSPETH'S
915 576-3656
Hamlin
FOR SALE: Cedar posts in
all sizes. See Nelson Suter
3 miles northeast of Old
Glory, Phone 989-2831 Asper-
mont.
Would like to buy an acre
or 2. or lot on outskirts of
Aspermont to buil.1 a home.
Phone 989-2294 after 7 pm.
LOST
a DIAMOND from your
jewelry? Complete in_shop
.setting antf repairs of diam-
ond jewelry. Knabels 218 S.
Central Hamlin.
' ACCUTRON
Complete — in shop — sales
and service. KNABELS 218
S. Central Hamlin.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home
...us. n v-it-.- -J..-
VVivci *a iUlt
kitchen combination. One car
garage with storage room in
back. Phone 989-2740 or 989-
2622" ______
FOR SALE: Used lumber
clear of nails % price of new
lumber, 2x6 and 2 x 4 T
';> 14' long. Some siding. Roy
Allen 989-3396.
CARD OF THANKS
We extend our sincere ap-
preciation for the many com-
forting expressions of sym-
pathy shown us during our
recent sorrow.
The family of W. T. Rob-
bins
CARD OF THANKS
May I say thanks to all who
have been so good to me
while I was in St. Mary's
Hospital in Lubbock, for the
many cards, flowers, gifts,
visits and all the kind words
and deeds. May Go bless you.
Essie Ann Driver
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Electrically,
of course!
No matter
what you're
steamed up
about, electric
air conditioning
refreshes.
FREE WIRING
Normal 220 volt wiring to WTU re id«nti«l cui-
femars who buy a I horse-power or larger electric
room air conditioner from a local dealer or WTU.
Live the
with
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Electric Appliances ^
Woi Ioxas Utilities
Company Q2
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PUBLIC! NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to
the Parks and Wildlife De-
pa i'in lent that a public hear-
ing will be held at Aspermont
<m May 3, 1971 at the Coun-
ty Courthouse at 8:00 pm.
for the purpose of gathering
/mncAfninff nTQ-
1IIIV/I munu" vw — a <r
posed hunting, fishing and
trapping regulations for the
above-named county.
As the result of action by
the Texas Legislature, the
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Commission is responsible
lor the setting of seasons,
hag limits, and yneans and
methods of taking the wild-
in <.tnn 1V«ll
illC I CiV/ui *•«
County. All interested per-
sons arc urged to attend and
comment upon the proposed
regulations.
NOTES FROM
PEACOCK
By Mrs. Bertha Galloway
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McClel-
lan of Dallas returned home
after visting his sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Anderson.
The men of First Baptist
Church met Monday and
finished painting all of the
woodwork at the church and
parsonage.
Visiting with Rev. and Mrs.
Gene Farley this week were
her brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey, Doniia and
Davin of Kerrville. Both
families went to the Abilene
Zoo Wednesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Farley are
in Dallas on business at the
time of this writing.
Visitors in the Joe R. Mea-
dors' home were their daugh-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Cumbie, Dennis and
Kathy of Sweetwater, Ron-
ald Meadors of Jayton, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Meadors, Brid-
gett and Kirk, and Mrs. Kay
Moorhead and Michael. Mr.
Bruce Meadors and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe E. Meadors and sons
are spending a few days with
them, also.
The J- D. Parkers' Easter
Holiday visitors jncluded their
son and his wife, Don and
Geraldine Parker of San
Angelo, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Parker and Steve, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Parker, all
of Aspermont, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie McNutt, Tonnie
and Sue who also visited his
parents, the John McNutts.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughn
visited in the Parker home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dicker-
son's visitors were their son,
Ronnie, and his wife, Sherrie,
and their baby, Shona, of Ft.
Worth and Miss Carla Dick-
erson of Abilene.
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Robertson
who also attended church
Sunday were their daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Forbes of
Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ham of Andrews, and Doro-
thea Robertson.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Parker Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Biilic Gayle
Craft and children and Miss
Linda Sue Parker, all of
Plains.
Mrs. Bettie Wood was
visited by her daughter, Mrs.
Myra Ella Andrews. Bettie
Ann and James of Tyler, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Cumbie and
Pam of Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Craft of Aspermont
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mat-
thews. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews
were visitors at church, also.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mea-
dors has as visitors, their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Geary
Meadors and Tim, their
daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Zedrick Chism of
Jayton and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Meadors and Mrs. Mea-
dors' sister from Rotan.
Mrs. Bettie Rash and Tom
had as guests Mrs. Rash's
brother, Mr, and Mrs. George
Dunkin from Hillsboro, her
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Nelvil and son, a niece and
family, Mr, and Mrs. A. B.
Barnett and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Dickerson and baby.
Mrs. Minnie Myers was an
Easter dinner guest in the
home of her daughter. Miss
Edwina Myres Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Teal, Ronda,
Jennings and Eddie of Iraan
visited Mrs. Teal's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Godfrey.
Other visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. John Ray Godfrey and
children of Abiiene.
Mr. and Mrs. James An-
derson, Debbie and Russell
of El Paso and Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Neal, Polly, Bobbie and
Gena of Semi, Calif., were
visitors in the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Anderson. The Neal family
spent several days here De-
fore returning home Sunday.
The Andersons of El Paso
were here for Easter. Other
visitors in the Anderson home
were Mr. and Mrs, Nute An-
derson of Aspermont, and
Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson,
iRocky, Jerry and Danny of
Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Oakley
and Becky and Pete Howard,
all of Woodson visited Mrs.
Oakley's parents, the V. A.
Galloways over the weekend.
Mr. and Mr*. Vance Mar-
gan, Eric and Melissa and
Bill Morgan of Texas Tech
were with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Morgan East-
er.
There were HO people at-
tending church at First Bap-
tist Church here Sunday.
The revival begins Apr. 19
with Rev. Farley as the
preacher. Wayland Bingham
will be the song leader. Every-
one is invited to attend.
Mrs. Essie Driver is doing
nicely after her recent surg- bered for her Christian ex.
ery. ample. Our sympathy goes
We were sorry to hear of to her loved ones,
the passing of one of Pea- Mrs. Effie Childress visited
cock's old timers, Aunt Julia Mrs. Evie Hubbard Sunday.
Lawrence. She will be remem- ■ -———
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Foil, Mrs. Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1971, newspaper, April 15, 1971; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128103/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.