The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1961 Page: 6 of 6
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TBI ASPKRMONT STAB. AiPBBMONT. TEXAS
THURSDAY, JANUARY *6, 1961 PAGE SIX
GET THE MOST FOR YOUR
MONEY DURING OUR
ALL-PURPOSE
FRYERS
WHOLE POUND
ONLY
WRIGHT'S - (COUNTRY STYLE)
BACON 2- $ 1.09
'-* -•
ARMOUR'S
PICNICS 3
SWIFT'S - (BROOKFIELD)
CHEESE 2
$1.98
LB.
BOX
89c
BAKE-DAY
BORDEN'S
BISCUITS 6 39c MELLORINE 3
GIANT
'/2-GAL.
CTNS.
"Ikr-
GLADIOLA
FLOUR 10'"89c
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I • SUPREME COOKIES B
■ PENGUIN - MILKOLET B
rl YOUR H
& CHOiC" PKG. W
j Be Sure and Register for ■
■ LIFE-LIKE PENGUIN ■
1 to Be Given Away! ■
'
BIG-D
0LE0 5 - 79c
DliL MONTE
CATSUP 5-"$1.00
ROSE DALE
CORN 5 -79c
PEL AONTE
TUNA 4 - $1.00
ROSE DALE - (WHOLE)
TOMATOES 6 99c
WOLF BRAND
CHILI ? 59c
DUNCAN HINES
Cake Mix°° 99c
SUPREME SILICONE - IRONING BOARD
CRACKERS - 25c PAD & COVER - $1.19
1 COFFEE |
3 CAN 65C ^
SWISS MISS - (PEACH-APPLE - CHERRY)
PIES 3 - $1.00
GOLDEN
BANANAS 12c
RUSSET
POTATOES ^ 49c
FANCY - (CARTON)
TOMATOES 2 29c,
# SUGAR\
I JL 98c J
W! Hi'SERVF. THE RIGHT TO
LiMiT QUANTITIES AND
REFUSE SALE TO DEALERS.
MAC'S SUPERETTE
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PAVED PARKING
• FLOOR POLISHERS AND WAXERS FOR RENT •
• TOP HIT RECORDS • VALUABLE FRONTIER STAMPS
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By YK
The weather
captured the N
v*jlews during the
o-
On Tuesday o
turned into fr<
- noon of that d
night-saW one-1
■ of snow covi
here.
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On last Frida;
mist of snow b
and Friday nij
mately one am
of snow come 1
A low tempei
degrees was rc
week.
o
Warm, sunsh!
prevailed here
ing the snow
a sloppy, slush
o
Reports are
one of the best
in the area sir
By way of <
what happened
garding our rt
the basketball i
* Hornets and C
o
The game w:
Tuesday night
night, due to
a
Then, on las
ternoon (aftei
press), the tw
gether via tele
cided to play
(Wednesday) v
weather would
o
We hope thj
missed the gan
t
Some good j
this week.
c
If you haven
tickets to the
pancake supper
be sure and d<
o
See any club
by Bud Norri
pressing establ:
c
All you can
o
PUZZLERS:
You may fig
take it easy—i
for the answet
1. How mar
mittees of thre
from a group
2. In how ma
' can 10 beads, a
be strung so as
let?
. 3. How man
"can be formed
nickel, a dime,
dollar?
4. At a meeti
each shakes h
others. How l
are there?
5. A person ii
dollars in case
coins and the;
up. How man
probably have
6. The chance
locked is one i
to the door is o
five keys. If
key at random
chance of opei
Copied.
o.
The trouble
is that it alwayl
■ as hard work.
o
Well, you've
o
H Abysinnia.
Tommy Cathl
f thd Mrs. Bufori
turned to schoci
State Teachers
* J* yon, where he
this year.
Mrs. M. H. C
son, William, ol
spent last wee!
and Mrs. W. S.
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1961, newspaper, January 26, 1961; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127619/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.