The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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aspermont texas star. thursday october 5. 1930
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Bring Your Family to
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The Home of
Good Eats
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NOTICE PEANUT FARMERS
We will be in the market for reanuts this
year. WilS hove sacks for sale.
Will appreciate your peanut business
T. J. BEIDLEMAN
Local Manager Kimbell Milling Co.
NOTICE
SHOE SHOP PATRONS
The Shoe Repair Shop, formerly known
as Dero's Shop is now under new man-
agement. I am experienced in Shoe Re-
pair business, having had a shop in Lev-
elland.
I will appreciate your business at all
times.
TURPS SHOE & BOOT REPAIR
WELDON TURPIN, Operator
15)
YOU'LL BE MILES AHEAD
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CC A U E A n
WITH
Mobilgas
For Mobilgas sum quick js .1 wink; gives you tin
lead in tr.iflic and power to spare on the hills. Try it
for distance ... a g.iilon goev a long way and every
Mobilgas in the tank there's
And for extra high-compres-
up with Mobilgas Special.
v^niile is good going. With .'
yyr/ contentment in your car. z1
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I^PLICAS OF
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rporm NP n\j& Houses OF
CGMRpiU TOR^SIPN •• IN OPO0*
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visitors from okla.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
und Mrs A E Richards and fam-
ily over the week end were Mr
Mrs Shadle and babby will re-
Tipton. Okla and H G Kjchards
of Anton.
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returns to
Mr i.nr] ?,I:a
San Francisco Cajtf ret(irne
home Friday after a two wfeel
visit with their parents Mr,an
Mis Oscar Patterson and M
and Mrs George Hahh.
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INS1?)H^0 Ou~Pi
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Muilrcn PMtum Sm-lcf. inc.
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Very Confidential
Before signing a receipt for hi*
pay chock, the young man was
handed a company form slip with
the wording: "Your salary is your
! personal business — a confidential
1 matter—and not to be disclosed to
anybody else."
He read it carefully, then, shield-
ing the paper with his hand, wrote
"I won't mention it to anybody.
I'm Just as much ashamed of it as
you are."
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BtO. a Family
yHflRl.COM, WAS
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fRofgCfuOM
AGrfllNSf ITS
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OR-ft 'FY!
GOOD GULF
Wc invite you to come in and get your
cor serviced with GOOD GULF.
In addition to a complete line of high
quality products we feature washing and
lubrication service.
OPEN 24 HOURS PER DAY
CHAMBLESS & FRAZIER
I CARD OF THANKS 1 IMPROVING
| Relatives here inform the Star
j We wish to thank our many j that Cecil Mnning of Amarillo
friends lor 'heir many acts of | who has been suffering from
Consolidated Abstract Company
Court House - Aspermont
Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Abstracting of Titles
THE C. SPECKS
CAN T TRI ST EM
kindness during the illness an<l
death of our husband and f ither
J D Spray. For the loving csro
rendered in any way (he beau-
tiful flowers for the kindness
shown to him in his illness by
friends and neighbors- for th-;
meal prepared.
Mrs J D Spray
Mr and Mrs Owen \Vi:bb
Sanimie Spray and Clyde
Spray and family.
Mr and Mrs Charley Freeman
and family
Polio at the Plainview Hospital
is improving some. He now has
feling in his legs. However his
lungs are not showing much
,signs of improvement. The re-
turn of feeling to his legs has
been accompanied by intense
pain.
Mrs. Manning is a sister to
Mrs Arthur E Brown
BAC-K AT WORK
Davis .Smith is now bark at
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
POTTED MUMS
AFRICAN VIOLETS
IVY AND ASSORTED GREEN
PLANTS
SPRINGER FLOWER SHOP
Mr and Mrs C:«ri
) ,ovc! S: v r:iii 1
• the Lawn.'rue Market.
V,'5N.\ VISITORS
nr.V.V. FR-OM ' •! IF ;.n!j Mr:; Curt; Wis;-, ar. '. I
Mr and Mrs Wa: ;vn Doc's.o Mr, K' ;'!si'th Winri vt n-ltt i
and '.'I. I Id i C ri ot 1 ■■ i and ( a j L f t. . < 1 v ! ' - ' > V! r ; • \v " > nd. |
have returned to their home af- ©
At this time of the year, with
elections coming up, the air is full
of political talk, promises, threats,
warnings and other trademarks of
the boys who want our votes.
A friend oL mine, who, is running
for office, solely because of public
demand told rne a story of what
happened to him.
He was in a small town, tacking
up his posters to trees and lamp-
posts when he came across a little
girl leading a cow by a rope. The
little girl was standing on her lawn
and presumably was taking the cow
across the street to pasture.
My friend, being a politician, fig-
ured he might as well talk to the
little girl and give her one of his
cards to take to her folks. While he
was chatting with her, a window in
the house back of the girl opened
and a woman said:
"Mary, who is that man you are
talking to?"
"I don't know, Mother," Mary re-
plied. "He says he Is a politician."
"Mary!" the mother screamcd.
"Come into the house at once."
There was a pause, and the moth-
er yelled:
"And bring the cow with you."
Icr n ?. weeks visit with h!<
i :>.• i-nte Mr and Mrs Clyde l>.d-
son.
| colo vrsrrons
i Mr and Mr; Br\ an M t-.!f !•;.•!
• bua:nvs.> in Culo V.Vd. cs;i:sv.
.VIOVKI)
Mrs Oaks lias nv.vod into an
apartment at tlu- home of Mi ..
i tat ley.
JN GALVKSTON
; Mr and Mrs J D Ohols.in and
Mr and Mrs It A Cumbie <:f , Mr and Mrs Oliver Gh>i:.<f>n spent
, Clniremont had business here j the week end in Galveston.
no day last week. i °
HOME FROM HOSP1TAI/
Miv J L Cbennaull. is home
MORRIS CLEANERS •
High Quality Work
Friendly Service
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
Auto vs. Horse f*
The auto hasn't completely re-
placed the horse. You haven't yet
seen a bronze stutue of a man sit-
ting under a steering wheel.
Hear Governor Allan Shivers
talk to the farmers and ranch
ers of Texas on the Texas. Farm
lii.'eau broadcast October 10th
G:.'JO to 7:00 A M over th ■ Lone
Star Network.
from the hospital. She returned
: Sunday and is doing nicely.
sion cnqincs
Briilc and Ciloom
Reporter: "Which of these two
men is the bridegroom?"
Relative of the Bride: "The
anxious-looking one — the cheerful
one Is her father."
Shakedown
Boss: "You just can't ask for a
raise like that. You must work
yourself up."
Employee: "I did; I'm trem-
bling all over."
State Fair
of Texas
MID-CENTURY
EXPOSITION
ft/Nominal fUNtostic Days
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Educational livestock Shows
During All 16 Days of Fair!
"free Aas
Don't Miss ft!
You've Never 5ccn fho Likes
World's Greatest Show
DALLAS f
!!i:ki: from abu kne
Mr and Mrs H D Steele of Ab-
iii ne spent Sunday afternoon
with her aunt Mrs J W Winn.
EYE TREATMENT
Mrs M Y Mill and uncle went
to Abilene Tuesday for treat
menl of his eye.
visitor from stamford
Mrs Laura McCaserly of Stam
ford was a guest of Mrs Viertel
last Sunday
Stonewall County Abstract Co.
Stonewall Co. Insurance Agency
Efficient Abstracting
Complete Fire, Hail and Polio Insurance
Service
E. M. Lawrence, Owner
-0-
uack home
Mrs Oil lard of Rochesterre-
turned home Saturday after 2
weeks with her sister Mrs E c
Marr.
Farm Bureau Members aiten-
' ■(iii! Gnvernn:' Allan Sh.vei's will
talk to the farmers and th"
lmhers of Toxns on the Texas
Farm Bureau broadcast October
10 from (5:30 to 7 in the morn-
in;: over the Lone Star Network.
Deceived
"Has James changed much in
the years he has been away?"
"No, but he thinks he has. He
keeps talking about what a fool he
used to be."
BURST THE BAUBLE
LAMBERT'S
YOUR FRIENDLY
BiliBfMfniWTi
HBMBSBEE
A society lady who loved to go
"slumming" dropped Into « Bowery
rathskeller one evening sporting •
pendant the gixe of • billiard ball.
A bar-fly tapped her on the shoul-
der and whispered, "If 1 was you,
lady, r«S **• Unit tatotd."
Lets
WITH ANY SHOW...
Hippopoji
QUEEN
Showing fhis Week
FR1')ay and SATCRDAV
IVt Mr I'caturi' Fridav and Sat-
| nee until 5 p m Only tlio
i W. ';■! n after 5 Nat-
.Mian Kocky' Lane
The Wyoming Band:!1
I f.I S SECOND FEATURE
l.eon F.rrol
Joe Kirkwood .lr
Humphrey Takes A
Chance
| PREV- SAT & SUN MATT
Dick Powell
Evelvn Keyes
MRS. MIKE
SI N - MON TUESDAY
Joe t McCroa
Arlene Dahl
OUTRIDERS
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WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Gene Autre?
Riders in the Sky
PROPANE & BUTANE SERVICE
SERVtLS -- NEW end USED
New and Used Tappon, Magic Chefs and
Roper Ranges
FURNITURE: Bed Room Suits - Living Room
Suirs and Dinette Suits
BATH FiXTURCS -PLUMBING SERVICE
Deepfreeze f iorrtt Freezers — all sizes 7 - 10
16-18- 20 cu. ft
Clear View Air Conditioners - Sizes 35, £$ or
20 Squirrel Cage type bfowM*
TOMS' GAS I Al
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1950, newspaper, October 5, 1950; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127368/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.