The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1951 Page: 3 of 4
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GEORGE C. KENADY
otel Barber Shop
Frank Hays, Owner
W# Appreciate Your
Patronage
Mrs- Raymond Hoy. Reporter
FUN — FOLKS — FACTS
Mr and Mrs Terry Moran vis
ited John Hoy and Pat Hoy on
Sunday . Mrs. Terry is a cous-
in.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Jones
and Mr and Mrs John W Hoy
went to Abilene on Monday He
remained for a visit with his 2
daughters.
A range fire of unknown ori-
gin swept across the pasture of
Ward Gardner ahead of a strong
southwest wind on Monday af-
ternoon Friends and neighbors
from all communities came to
Consolidated Abstract Company
Courr House - Aspermont
Prompt, Courtrous and Efficient Abstracting of Ti*.le>
. THE C. SPECKS
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Lots for Lease and Sale
Lots 5—7—18 Rlock 11 Original Tawnsite
Lots 1 to 6 and 12 to 22 Block 12 Original Townsitc
Lots 8—4—11—13 Block 13 Original Townsitc
Lots 21 and 22 block 13 Original Townsitc
MRS GERTRUDE PURSLEY
Box 712
Jayton Texas
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Farm and Ranch Loans
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them —cleaned- and pressed just like You want them
NORRIS CLEANERS
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help get it under control and
control it they did . Approxima-
tely 100 men from Peacock; As-
permont Swenson and surrou-
nding country waded in with
wet sacks until they controlled
the blaze. Unofficial estimate
was made that about 125 acres
of good grass was lost
Pat Hoy had an accident while
loading cows last week that re
suited in a number of stitchcs
taken in cuts received about the
side of his face and neck
Baptist Brotherhood met at
the Church Monday night with
Rev Lee Vaughn pastor of the
Jayton Church as guest speak-
er Tea vig Smith of Jayton as-
sociation;! I president was guest
Miss Gladys Freemnn of As-
permont was a guest of Misses
Rebecca and Alice Hoy Monday
night
Rev Lewis of ACC will fill
the pulpit at the Church of
Christ for several coming Sun-
days. Everyone is welcome to
come and hear him
Mrs Gieit Hov and David re-
turned from Calilf where they
visited her mother
Mrs Virgie Tarrance of Phoen
ix Arizona and Mrs Arthur
Dansb.y of Aspermont visited
with Mrs Tarrance'on Friday.
Hi/r.rd on the air: A man ex-
plaining:
When they were passing out
looks 1 tho't they said books and
so 1 said. "Give me a funny
one."
When they were passing out
ears I thought they said beer
so I said "give me two big
ones"
And when they were passing
out noses I thought they said
roses so I said "Give me a big
red one."
Definitions: Wolf—a man with
lifo liberty and the happiness of
pursuit
Mr and Mrs Bill Pritchard re-
turned home after an extended
visit with their children
Our jokes they fall flat
Our news coverage is nil
Our prattle is senseless
We know it But still
This statement is true
That we give at this time
tit is one Man's Opinion ihat
We want you for a Valentine
This bit of bad verse was in-
spired of course by the fact we
celebrate Valentines - day this
week .
Also at the beginning of this
week wc celebrated Abraham
Lincoln's birthday..
One Hu'i
Let us have fottii that right
makes might; and in that faith
let us to the end dare to do our
duty as we understand it..
Signing of* until next time
this is your correspondent.
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Mrs Mark Luttrall visited
her sister Mrs Elby Best at
Hamlin last week. ,
Week end guests of Mrs Carl
Duncan were Nell Holeomb aiv.d
Lessie Stone of HSU ■
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Mrs W. W. Douglass has been
a patient in the Aspermont
hospital for several days.
Clyde Norrig son of Mr and
Mrs«,f V Norris left for the Navy
recently and is now in San
Diego Calif.
Mr. and Mrs Maynard Can-
from Kcrmit were guests of Mr
and Mrs Chas 5prui.ll Friday.
Mr and Mrs Bud Luna were
guests in the Cooper home last
Thursday night.
Mr and Mrs Robert Haines
and little son of Jayton vtsite.d
here Saturday.. g
Your Local USED COW Dealei
Removes Dead Stock
Mi" and Mrs Bill Dunwody of! Mr., and Mrs. Van
Anson were guests of her mo-. have visiting her m«
ther Mrs W P Guest Sunday.' J Kidd.
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Mi' and Mrs Eddie Tyler and
son of Lubb >ck and Mr and Mrs
Bootie lleelu were guests of
their mother Mrs Bay Ilallum
last week end .
Mr and Mrs Cecil Gerloff and
.1 N Lee Jr visited Mr and Mrs
Roy B Hart and son Sunday.
They also visited their uncle
and aunt Mr and Mi's Tom
Hart
Mr and Mrs Earl Roddy are
having a new house built.
entral Hide and
Rendering Co.
Myrvin Menefee attended the
funeral of an uncle John H.
Garrett at Cisco Sunday-
Mrs S. T. Myers is visiting
her son Robert and family at
Childress and her daughter Mrs
Preston Low at Vernon
AMD
Mrs. Barney Gardner of Jay
ton visited her aunt Mrs Willie
Feathcrston Saturday
Mrs Bob Morrow is a patient,
in the Stamford hospital
SEE THE NEW '51 CAR THAT
THRILLED FAMOUS AMERICANS
AT SECRET PREVIEWS FROM COAST TO COAST
W E Pycatt who is in the
hospital at Stamford is report-
ed to be improving
Marvin Menefee attended the
Ministers meeting of the Stam-
ford Methodist District Monday
and Tuesday
Arthur Dansby returned home
Sunday after spending a few
days in the Wichita Falls Clinic-
Mr and Mrs John Kidd of Abi-
lene are visiting Mr.* W A Kidd
this week
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Quadc
of Sagerton were guests of her
mother Monday.
FRAZIER BARBER
SHOP
Queen Theatre Bldg
Warren & Lee Owen
FRAZIER
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SPRING
Is just around the
corner
So you had better have
those shoes repaired before
it is too late. New sbaes are
hard to get and cost so
much—we can make your
old shoes look like new and
will give you just as much
service as a new pair. All
work guaranteed and done by
an expert. 0
Come To See Us
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SHOE SHOP
WHYLETWASHDAY
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And Hinder You
VERNON SHARER
Agent for the Ideol Laundry will pick up
and deliver ypur bundle each Wednesday
and Soturdoy* Call 3221 for pickup and
delivery service or leave at SERVICE
CLEANERS.
Each week more and more people do
thrir laundry the "Ideal" way.
Shirts a Specialty - Be well groomed'-*
Have your shirts done the "Ideal"
way.
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PROPANE & BUTANE SERVICE
SERVELS -- NEW and USED
New and Used Tappan, Magic Chefs and
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FURNITURE: Bed Room Suits - Living Room
Suits ond Dinette Suits
BATH FIXTURES -PLUMBING SERVICE
Deepfreeze Home Freezers — all sizes 7-10
16-18-20 cu. ft.
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iMens Dress Socks 25*' j
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THREE USED LIVING ROOM SUITS
$19 50 74 50
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DEPOSITS ARE NOW
INSURED UP TO $10,000
Deposits in this Bank ore now insur-
ed up to $"! 0,000 by the Federal De-
posit insurance Corporation.
The maximum a mount previcvisly
covcrcd by this insurance was 05,-
000. This increase in coverar;^ is
made possible largely by the excel-
lent safety rcord of banks sincc the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corpor-
ation was formed m 1933.
Each depositor is insured up to thit
new maximum of $10,000 lor oil do-
posits held in the some right and
capacity.
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1951, newspaper, February 15, 1951; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127385/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.