The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949 Page: 6 of 8
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FOOD MARKET
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WELCOME . VISIT US OFTEN
Sandwiches' • Hamburgers
(Coffee Cold Drinks Ice Oeain
A Good Variety of Merchandise
ASPERMONT VARIETY
Old Glory
News
1*1' Mrs. Lynn FloWtrt
An independent basketball to«rna
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WE ARE NOW BOOKING
Shelled Treated Seed Peanuts
Anvirillo,
points. shut Rf'j\ service liecame avail
Mi. ami Mrs. Reginald Crab- i able to Uirm March 17. Every
tree of Lubbock were here seeing on.- ;rpi-|>eciat(s the powr of dcc-
oUi friends and relatives while en - tricilv especially those who have
route to I Penrose where they visit- ,(. c}0 wjthout it fo:
CiI his mother Mrs. H. Craht riT. years.
They formerly lived at Sagerton. Mrs. Lynn Rowers vkited her
Mr. and Mrs Mai tin Lm visit- hrothn W. D. M aeon Sunday who
c' their dau&htei M s Rob ,'s ;i patient- i„ the Cn sbyton ho.-,-
-merit was conducted lliuniday. hn-|n(saml Alr. K„i(t Greenville pit.,| vi,Lim
(day and Saturdav nights in the lo- I., fpw Javs ng()_
leal Kyranns m>. Spectators witness- j Mf- and Mrs. H. O. Klum
U-d real thrilling; games, sasne of
«!^!5VtWrf ,°Id G4f0ry S0°r^ : linj ton where they visited Mr. ami he, tathcr j. VC. Wheeler is a
jVOM < >Iory independent* were the : MfS_ We,<lon Elliott an' "hild.en. pa.,V.nt. He has a broke,, arm.
| j winner?. | Mrs. Flliott is the former La— T|,< Old Glory basketball ir!s
1' hirst- dav of real Sptinc March Verne Klump. w.-:c honored I uesday ".i/j'.t March
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o' p-' unv.ma and
Airs. Cecil Kliwvp made several
and Pei'yv have returned from Ai- ... ,.s to the Stamford lu. pita! where
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what a blustery day.
Mr
Jack Puqua of Stamford j;) with a chicken sup.vr at the
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loot's hope they will not all lie like j her daughter Leernore l'urpia o home of Mrs. t.mma liait/. assisted
at: 20c per pound. And a small deposit o'
bufc! them for your convenience any riror from now until Jun<
If vom growers pool your bookings we will deiive; tl«a ym
'f, this.
Mr
Odessa and Knrrhelf C -><ik of Odessa 11 y Mrs. Hilda Ncuman. Present
Reno Hertten ' were dinner quests in the Lynn were Laura i at/.. Mo/elle Davis-
ha;: wi'.l \.V j Mr. and Mrs.
$! herder and Helen returned rrcentlv ! 1'lowers home Saturdav evening • IVggy l*ct7. Barbara Rinn, Nonna
from a vacation trip and visits with i Happiness and very broad smiles J,.;in Spity.fr. Ruby Bait'/., and Vcr-
Lubbock. I.vcvcllnnd, an1 prevalent in 'he Ihiws of the . |jnr Vahlenkaimp, members of the
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cit'ied dates by truck to Aspermont n truck load lots o! 1(K> and
bags at a tane. We insist that yuu tak« .ulvantage of dss
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3BB US FOR YOUR SEED I'CANU i' RE-'Ql'IRLMBNTs
KING PEftNUT CO.
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We Are Now Serving ^'ounphlood's
Fresh F'psted Fryers
Fried in Youngbhvid's Famous Hatter.
Tally-Ho Cafe
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A tea.'::. Others present wr.ic Fillii*
1 Mae Bait.-/, Martha Ncuman, Mel-
i vin and Leslie Baitz, Mr. and Mrs
I Joe Clark arid l'atsy. Various p.TTi-
es and dances were enjoyed and
sonjrs were sunt' by the group, with
M rs. Joe Clark accompanist on the
or nan. Everyone enjoyed the affair.
Mr.s. I . I.. Bcif has returned
home f.rrnii the Knox City hospital
where she uirderwent surgery tv.o
weeks apo.
THE STONBWALL CO
ABSTRACT CO
WILL WELCOME THE
OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE
YOU
lv S. WARD, MANAGER
DR. J. W. MCCRARV
-HjEN'i 1ST—
HAMLIN. TEXAS
Ret. Pho. 361U - OfRce 14)
4i«in ') L4P to 5 pA, /
Dr. C. L. Mclnturff
CHHtOPRACTOR
X-ItAY LABORATORY
FREE CONSULTATIONS
North Swenson Avenue
(Oa Wichita Falls Highway)
Stamford. Texas
The Variety Club
Old Glory Community
Mrs. j. W. Nor,;i*an was hos-
tesy mj roembers of the Old Glon
Variety Chub when tlrey met in her
home Wednesday Match 1G at 3
p. in.
Aiter the business meeting a dis-
cussion on Diabetes was fed by Mrs
Lynn Mowers. Gaui'-., were directed
by Mrs. Carl l)r uesedow and the
hostess.
I\ ci res!u'rt-rits weie se.rviyl t,, 11
Kiiests.
1 lie nevt meet in j; will be at the
home of Mrs. J. B. Punvhrey
Wednesday April 0 at 2:"().
Highest Cash Prices
Rmd {or Dead
or Crippled Stock
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CENTRAL HFDE &
RENDERING Ca
for Immafiatt Service
PHONE Jj COLLECT
Hamlin, Texas
No <*<• in town know} your Ford lilcs wo do.
• Nobody ha* a* much at stake in if* running
right. No wonder, th n, that we're out to
«tr«tch your car'i life whiie saving you tim«
and money. Drive in toda/ for our 4-way
advantage:
/ J Ford-trained Mcckcr.ics
CenuiW Ford Parts
factory-approved 'Aetf - d'
Special ford E'quipmcr.t
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Consolidated Abstract Company
Prompt Courteous and F.tficient Abstraat.inK of Titles
Court House — Aspermont
Mrs. C. Speck
Dee*.? Shoe Shop
For
Quality Shoe Repair
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Every Service
Car Needs
Veazey Motor Company
Telephone 94
Aspermont, Tex.
Yuu Cjet tin Best in Auto Supplies anil ( ar Servicing, and
the lowest in prices when vou drive in - We like to jvun
,'t u.d ! eep ,' .1 lip top h pt lor heavy driving,
si-.i.ijyrirr. si una: von your c.-tn
SERVICE STATION
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949, newspaper, March 24, 1949; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127287/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.