The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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NEWS FROM
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Well ;us we go to write Uu
news we have to admit we had a -1
good rain again and it is a fine
season for fall garden planting
and flowers too. We are sure
every one is going to plant a
turnip patch at least for it is
.such fine season to plant.
Well another surprise to this ! j
writer happened Sunday morn-
ing about 9 Mr and Mrs L H
iyiinshew and Murle of Olney
drove into town for a visit with
old friends here and they re- I
turned to th.ir home Monday Monday morning and as it rain-
Saturday afternoon Mr and otj so hard during the night and
Mrs Everett Sanderson and fain- early morning we don't know if
Jack's Food Marke
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Frozen FOOD Lockers
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take over the operation oi the
telephone office there.
Our shool was opened
this
the buses ran or not. The roads
are very muddy.
Mrs Sallie Holmes returned
This is the Fluid Drive unit-
applies power through fluid!
Clutch 'takes hold' smoothly—
no grabbing or jerky starts-
longer clutch life
Fluid Drive reduces
transmission wear
less sliiftinrj, too!
Longer life
of universal joints-
no sudden jolts
Differential gears
cushioned against shock
longer life assured
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Published at Aspermont Stonewall County. Texas Kvery Fri-
lay morning- Subscription price $2 per year in Stonewall County
.M30 per year elsewhere-
VFTON K- RICHARDS
ICdltor- Owjuer and Publisher
Entered as Second Class Mail at the post office at Aspermont-
i'cxas under the act of Congress of March 3- 18?!).
Advertising rates given upon application-
to her home in Dallas Sunday.
She left here Friday by bus
Little Patriin and Priscilla
Patterson of Andrew.-; came in on
the bus Wedner.da.v for a visit
with an aunt and their grand
parents Mrs J W North.
day and Saturday morning the ;
Motes left for their home in j
Littlefield.
Mr and Mrs Marvin lloughes |
of Dallas visited in the home of j
their mother and .sister Mrs C |
O Ilouylier, and Mrs Aaron Par- |
ker Saturday and Sunday
Mr and Mrs Lee of Olda C.'ity |
are visiting her brother John l
House at present. |
Mr and Mrs W J Patterson
and Jim Caldwell and Saturday
evening their parents came here
I from Andrews for a short visit
I Mr and Mrs Ivan Patterson
aecompanier the young ladies
back home Sunday
Mrs I! C St.wart o:' Andrews
visited her mother Mr- Ho Hash
from Wednesday unJi! Sunday.
She returned home with the Pat- \ -
icrson's Sunday FKIDAY and SATURDAY
Cues Kin ting and Mr ;itri Mrs j Double I'ce.l.ure fric'.ay and Sat-
om Ivy King of Hobbs N Ml Mattinee until 5 p- m- Only the
were in our eit.v Saturday speak- West! rn ; fter a Sat-
in:1, 1 • i old friends d w.- suppose ' (.'hark .. Starrctt
tho.v visited in the L D Bilberry > Smili-y Birwtte
and John King Jr h for lh- ' Jpa;{ 0{ J-hc RuSilerS
QUEEN
Showing this Week
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New smoothness . . . new ease-of-liandling
. . . new economy—all can be yours with
Dodge "Job-Kitted" trucks.
For gyrol Fluid Drive is now available on
Vr. %-• and 1-ton models.
Fluid Drive transmits power by fluid . . . not
by a rigid mechanical connection. You get
smoother operation.
Fluid Drive actually eliminates much gear
shifting. You enjoy greater ease-of-bandling.
Fluid Drive also greatly reduces wear on vital
parts. You save on service expense.
Remember . • . only Dodge 'Job-Rated
trucks offer you gyrol Fluid Drive. Ask
us for a demonstration drive showing the
many advantages of Fluid Drive . . . today!
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Mrs Virgie Dennis and Rose i
Ann of Silvcrton returned to I
their home Saturday as Burris. |
Bttbbie and Mar'ha Jean came j
down from Texline to aceom— ;
pany them home | _ _
Mrs W H Wood visited her'WOMAN OF
daughter and family Mr and DISTINCTION
Mrs J J Thomas in Hollida las! i
week We learned Saturday j SUN - iVION - TUESDAY
that Mr Thomas was to undergo j June Allyson
a very serious operation last
Saturday in a hospital in Wich-
ita Falls.
Mr and Mrs Ed Motes of I .it
; ''.field visited Mr and Mr' D
A! 1 en last Toes !;.v r.ighl
They took Mrs Allen with them
f-ir a visit with her son Kurt
/Urn nf Holiday and retursyd
SLAUGHTERING
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CURING
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PICK UP SERVICE
ON ANIMALS TO BE
SLAUGHTERED
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PHONE 2381
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
You're in for it real "double feature when von OIL-
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(11 new-ear gasoline mileage . . . (2) new-ear power and
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Proved by 50,000-Mile Root! Test! lit a 50,000-mile road test,
engines lubricated with Conoco Super Motor Oil showed
amazing economy of operation. Average gasoline mileage
for the last 5,O00'iniles of the test-run was 99.77';. as good
as for the first 5,000 miles. This means that- with proper
crankcnac drains and regular care — Conoco SillSULC Motor
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OwCeNTININTAL Oik COMPANY
Girls Blue Jeans
Sizes 1 to 1 4
Dresses
Sizes 1 to 12
Sliiis - Socks - Underwear
The Tot Shop
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Stonewall County Abstract Co.
Stonewall Co. Insurance Agency
Efficient Abstracting
Complete Fire, Hail and Polio Insurance
Service
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SERVELS - NEW and USED
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FURNITURE: Bed Room Suits - Living Roor
Suits and Dinette Suits
BATH FIXTURES -PLUMBING SERVICE
Deepfreeze Home Freezers — all stZM 7 - 1<
16 - 18 - 20 cu. ft.
Clear View Air Conditioners - Sizes 35,25 0
20 Squirrel Cage type blowers
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1950, newspaper, September 7, 1950; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127364/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.