The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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THE ASPERM0N7 STAR
Local and Personal Items
Mrs. Jim Bnitton of Oakland,
California is visiting her mother,
Mrs. T. N. Abbott and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. J B. Evans and son
•f Midland visited the J L. Evans'
last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E Dennis and
•ons of Hamlin are visiting Mrs.
Nell Herring this week.
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Mrs. Eva Brister is visiting her
daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs
B. M. Shadle of Iraan this week.
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~ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs
E!mer Ellison on tii? birth of a 9
pound daughter Tuesday 2:30 a.
m. Dr. Mancile was the attending
physician.
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FOR SALE — A span of horses,
weigh about 1400. Gentle, 5 or 6
yaftrs old. — FATIE MYERS,
6 miles south of Peacock. ltp
Friends of Mrs Winnie ^.'ilson
will be glad to learn that she has re-
turned from Stamford Sanitarium
where she was a surgical patienr. Re-
ports are that she is doing nicely.
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Miss Vona May Abbott, Senior
t McMurry College in Abilene vis
itcd her mother, Mrs. T. N. Abbott
last week end.
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Mrs. K. S. Van Za:it <vho ha.-
been here visit-'ng in the hoir-~ f her
son Re/. Raymond Van Z.v.v retur-
ned to her home ia Hende: >on Mon-
day.
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FOR SALE — Blower, anvil,
vice; drill at Cowboy Black Smith
Shop.
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Lt. and Mrs. Edwin Mays, sta-
tioned at the Midland Bombardier
School visited Waymon Smith and
Clarence Mays last week end. He
is a nephew of Mr. Mays and Mrs
Smith.
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can co-operate with the
oops, and save tins In
wartime, by "stopping
easy!' Hie patriotic speed
limit is 35.. .but 20 or
25 saves nearly twice
as much rubber!
—plus gasoline.
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invite you into my
Conoco ONCE-A-WEEK
CLUB... all free... worth
heaps to your car.
Regularly—weekly—
any day you select—i'll
re-pressure your tires
and hunt for nails, glass
and cuts, with an eagle
eye. I'll fill your battery,
test your anti-freeze—
tell you if the engine or
chassis needs lubricant.
Then if you say so, I'll
oil-plate your engine's
insides with Conoco N"
motor oil—patented—
popular-priced. Come in
today and join.
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Mr. and Mrs Raymond Daugh-
erty visited Mrs Daugherty's sisters
Mcsdames Hardy and Kuykendall in
Abilene Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Brown*
lee accompanied them for an exten-
ded visit.
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M rs. Henry Ward of north of
town and Mrs. Valton Massey vis-
ited Wednesday in the E. C. Marr
home
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Mrs. Orlando Mayfielci and fiati
ghter of Amarillo are visiting i'.
the home of Mrs. MavfieU's niv
ter Mrs. Bob Sandlin. Mrs. ? I. v-
field is at the bedside of her grand-
mother Mrs. Bette Jobe who is
critically ill.
J. L. Pugh of Stamford was in
Aspermont Wednesday finishing up
ginning.
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C.) E. Mays was in jAbilene
Wednesday on business.
T Houston Ward of Salt Flatt
was seen in town Wednesday.
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Mrs. Wilborn Ellison left last
week for Monahans wf>ere sh<j will
visit with he parents V r. an.i Mrs.
Ervin Lee.
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Mrs. J. M. Francis of Rule was
in Aspermont Wednesday on busi-
nets.
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Mrs. Don's .'.ea C" «.m t Stam-
ford visited in die honic ef her
mother, Mrs. Iva Lea the fi.st of
the week.
A. G. Yates of the R. B. Spen-
cer Lumber Company was a visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. M. Robertson
las week.
Mr. and Mrs M. N. Guest visit-
ed the Misses Hudspeths at Stamford
Sunday. J C. Guest ar J daughters
accompanied them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trammel! and
son Worth of Amarillo are visiting
in the home of Mrs Trammell's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Long and
other relatives.
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J. E. Bubela of the Old Glory com-
munity called at the Star office Wed-
nesday and plunked down the cash for
another year's good reading.
Mrs Fred Campbell visited her
mother Mrs W A Biddy at Padu-
cah the first of the week.
Paul Bryan of
Mi and Mrs. M.
week
Hamlin visited
Robertson imt
A. J. Dippel of Old Glory had
business in Aspermont Monday.
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Mrs. M. E. Wilson who ka
been in the Stamford Hospital re-
turned last Thursday. She is re-
ported as doing nicely.
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Loil Young, merchant of Old
Glory was in Aspermont Tuesday
on business.
Don't Forget The Birthday
Ball and 42 Party !
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Couch of
Lubbock were week end visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Couch.
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Our good friend R. L. Spradlev,
butcher at) the Red and White Groc-
ery and Market has been of quite a
bit of help to the new editor and fam-
ily the past few days while we were
trying to get straightened out from
moving. If you want to know any
thing about us, don't ask Luster, he
knows taO much.
Doug's
We're still iv t siness at the
same place d as yet the
rationing hasi t eomp< 1
•is to limit your up-a-cr
Short Or "ers anJ Lunch-
Sandwiches - Him1 burv •
W. W. Douglass
Cafe—Service St a.
Open every night 'till 12
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1943, newspaper, January 29, 1943; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127129/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.