The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1950 Page: 6 of 6
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FURNISHED APARTMENT to rent
Prigidaire, air conditioner, Hot and
Cold Water Bath. See B C tSarr.
Convalescing
Mrs. Loyd West who is in the As-
pennont hospital and Clinic With
pneumonia is reported to be improv-
ing.
Visiting At Home
Jack Harvey visited relatives here
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs, George Kradshaw
jju.j Ann visited David at Lubbock
Sunday David is attending Tcxar.
Tech
Kursing Course
The Red Cross Home Nursing
Courses that are being taught ir*
the Aspermont II S Building are
being well attended. |
Mrs. Raymond Weeks and little |
daughter of Avoca spent the week
ere! with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mart Guest.
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Frozen FOOD Lockers
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THAT'S ONE REASON
WANTED man with car to take
WATKINS agency Good job for
man who will work at it. No
cash needed to start if you are de-
pendable. Jtoquire at the Star of-
fice.
Or. C. L. Mclnturff
GHTROFKACTOR
X-RAY LABORATORY
r REE CONSUI T ATIONS
K-'S N. SwfUson Stamford
I'OULTKY RAISERS
Kur Roup, Cholera. Coccidiosi*
ill,! blood sucking parasites, f'-ed
il.'ICK_RlD best conditioner on
•he market.
GEORGE KF.N.WY
t'OMK TO THE HOTEL
Barber Shop
• c appreciate you letting u>
• i.'u harder work.
The Aspermont Star - Friday March 17, 1950
A man was filling out an applica-
! tion blank for a job, and came to
; the question: "Hiave you ever been
arrested?" His answer was "No."
The next question, Intended for
those who answered the preceding
question in the affirmative, was
"Why?" Nevertheless, the appli-
1 car.t answered it with, "Never got
| caught."
iPSffiHB
fe)
2x4's
Per 19® 3d. Ft.
$&0
R. B. Spencer & Co.
tea
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WHO ELSE?
In filling out an application
for a factory job, a man puzzled
for a long time over this ques-
tion: Person to notify in case of
accident?
Finally he wrote: "Anybody in
sight."
Calling The Turn
Russian opera st3r Feodor Chali-
apin was always strictly business.
One day he was asked by a society
matron to sing at one of her bene-
fits. The singer asked a staggering
fee.
"You must be Joking." said the !
lady. "After all, this is a benefit, i
We had expected that you would
•ing for nothing."
Chaliapin snorted.
"My dear madam," he leplied.
"Only birds sing for nothing."
Control of tuberculosis starts
with finding people who are sick.
It goes on by putting them in hos-
pitals where they can be treated
and where they cannot infect
others.
The following persons have auth-
orised the Star to announce that
they are candidates to the office un-
der which their names appear sub-
ject to the first Democratic Primary
lo be held on Sat. July 22. 1950.
For District Judge :
BEN CHARLIE CHAPMAN
For District Attorney:
CURTIS F. POGUE
JOHN li. BANKS
T. R. ODELL
For County Judge:
it. li SHADLE
LYTLE li McEVv'EN
For County and District Clerk.
HAROLD S. KENADY
For County Treasurer:
A. 3. BARN KIT
For Sheriff - Assessor - Collects.
ARTHUR E. BROWN
WARREN W. FRAZIER
LEE (TOM) ALLS
For County Attorney:
JACK RATLSBACK
For County Supl. of Schools
THOS. A. MOORS
For Commissioner Prec. 1:
GARLAND FRANKLIN
li. O. GIBSON
For Commissioner Prec. 2
EV1N V. CHOLSTON
For Commissioner Prec. 3:
J. B. METCALF
RAYMOND HOY
JESS CRAFT
CECIL NORRIS
J. O. KIDD
For Commissioner Prec. \
C. W. SIMMONS
For Public Weigher (Peacock)
L. G. SHEII.ROD
Slaughtering
Processing
Curing
Smoking
Pick Up Service
On Animals To Be
Slaughtered
JACK'S
PHONE 2381
BE CAREFREE AS PUPPY
have nary u wash worry In your pretty lir.tiJ. Get out .mil
enjoy the sunshine while we take care of your laundry
Our specialty Is
dependable.
smijy wash. Our service is prompt aiid
Pickup & Delivery Each Wed. and Sat.
IDEAL STEAM LAUNDRY
Folklorlst
Bascom Lamar Lunsford, North
Carolina folkiorist, recently re-
corded 700 folklore tunes in seven
days for the national library at
Washington.
Famous Zoo
More than 2,600 animals, birds
and reptiles are on display daily
at the Lincoln park too, operated
by the Chicago pork district.
QUEEN THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Double program Friday night and i
S.iti.i • matinee - western pro-
gram after 5 o'clock Sat. ;
Kent Taylor Margaret Lindsay |
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ALASKA
Jimmy Wakoly
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Gun Low Justice
PREV. SAT -SUN MATINGE~
Johnny Sheffield
Borr.bo, fhe Jungle Boy
SUN NIGHT - MON - TUBS
GKeliuy - Frank Sinatra
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On The Town
\V*f - TilURS
t Pidgcon Janet Leigh
! II
T.'ic Rod Danube
GIVES
FAST
RELIEF
when COLD
MISERIES STRIKE
R. S. WARD
Stonewall Co. Abst. Co.
Stonewall County
Insurance Company
With 3 Old Line
Insurance Writers
■ire Us Before Something Happens
BOOTS
To My Friends in Stonewall County —
I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF
J. L. Mercer Shop Made Boots
or Made to Order to Your Measure to Suit Your Taste
At No Extra Cost
I Also Have
Boots By Jay Griffith, Abilene and
M. L. Leddy, San Angelo
If You Need a New Pair of Boots See Me at
My Rotors Shop
DEE REESE
oap
Lux or Palmolive
Bath Size Bar ...
HOT ROLL MIX piUsbury Box 25c
YOU CAN GET THE JOB DONE
QUICKER-BETTER WITH
FIT BIGHT <T
> WAPE BIGHT
Bpl
We have a complete slotk md will fee gkd It supply yn
VEAZEY MOTOR COMPANY
SWEET PICKLES PintJar
25c
APPLE SAUCE 2Cans
29c
POWDERED SUGAR - 2p«unds
25c
MINCE MEAT 2 60X68
29c
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Richards, Afton E. & Bolstein, Paul H. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1950, newspaper, March 17, 1950; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127339/m1/6/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.