The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 4 of 4
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WANT AD EATFS—Sc per word
for the first insertion, 2c per
word for idl insertions there-
after There is a 50c minimum
charge. Cards of Tbnks are 50c.
Display rates upon request.
FOR SALE
2 row Ghil Silage Cutter. Ernest
Kolb, fives miles v/est of As-
permont. 3tp-8-23
morning, Frank Hoy, Asper-
mont. 2tp-30
FOR SALE—Few extra good
Hereford Cows with calves,
will "be in- pens Saturday
WANTED—Women and Juniors
Fall and Back to School Pro-
motion. Register with each
$5.00 purchase for merchan-
dise to be given Saturday
Sept. 1st. Elma Guest, Ready
to Wear, Haskell, Texas.
FURNISHED 2 room and 4 room
House for rent. See Mrs. Lena
Worthington or write Mrs. C
B. Hart, Levelland, Tex. 3tp30
FOR SALE: — Mimeograph ma
' chine. Contact Mrs. C. S.
Gibson, phone 2071, Asper-
mont, Texas.
Mr. Raldo Goodall. your Pord
Dealer and also Massey Fergu-
son Tractor Dealer of Jayton,
Texas, lavites you in to his
place for some real buys.
We also have Parts and
Equipment for cart Cnd and
Tractors.
We have a Finance Plan for
you.
Raldo Goodall, Owner
M. R. Sherrod, Salesman
4tc-8-tl
NOTICE: Mrs. Louis Strickland
is now helping us in the Laun-
dry. We w ill do your laundry
wash, dry fold or wet wash at
popular orices. You leave it,
we do it. JOHNSQN LAUN
DRY, Aspermont, Phone 3421,
8 to 5—noon on Saturday.
FOE SALE — Electric water
heater, $25.00 See Lola Dod-
son at Stonewall Hotel. 3tc-23
WHOLESALE—Pay Cash—$ave
Parks Batteries, Gulf Anti-
freeze, Tires, Filters, Plugs,
Gulf Oil Corp., Phone 3481—
west of Courthouse. We Make
keys.
HOUSE FOR SALE—3 bedroom,
one bath in Northern Heights.
Contact F. C. Clemons, Box
82, Seymour, Texas.
STUD SERVICE — Permanent
Registered Quarter horse —
Hollywood Rush, sired by Hol-
lywood Gold. James A. Clark
Jr., phone 4016. tfc-2-22
FOR SALE OR TRADE —New
and used furniture. S. & H.
Green Stamps will be given
on all purchases. Lawrence
Dept. & Furniture Store, Phone
3751. tfc
SEE THE NEW 450, which al-
most exactly duplicates the
famous Farmall "M", also
real closecut prices on new
Farmall 450 Butane where you
can use your present row
tools—See Buie's "The Horse
& Buggy Store" Stamford,
Texas.
ASPERMONT STAR
THURSDAY, AUGUST M, W*
WANTED—Cafe Help. Fry Cook,
Waitress or Dishwasher. Apply
Bells Cafe, Spur, Texas.
8-23 tfc
HOG PRICES too low? Try Pied
Piper Hog pellets for lower
prices and higher gains. Deliv-
ered bulk or sacked. Cattle &
Creep Feeders for sale. Pied
Piper Mills, Hamlin, Texas.
Phone SP 4-1684. tfc-H-7
FOR FARM and ranch loans
see A. E. Ball Agency, phone
2821 or 2451, Aspermont.
FREE WITH each 50c purchase,
Rogers Silverware Coupon at
Lambeths.
FOR SALE — Poloriod Camera,
size 850 Electric Eye, wink
light, ease. Call Deryl Law-
rence. tffc-7-19
• SEPTIC TANKS
• SAND TRAPS
♦ GREASE TRAPS I
* CESS POOLS
CLEANED ^
"•otic Tank Service
Nualey ft McKissack
SP 4-2232 or SP 4-1721
Hamlin, Texas
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Supply Com|
Phone 36(
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WAGGONER DRUG
"The Fussy Pill Rollers?'
—SINCE 1906—
Dial SP 4-221
Hamlin, Texas
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WE WILL BE
CLOSED MONDAY
LABOR DAY
SEPTEMBER 3, 1%2
BORDENS
MELLORINE 3
1/2 GAL.
CTNS.
1.00
FOLGERS
Coffee
POUND
CAN
63c
HUNTS - SLICED OR HALVES
PEACHES 4
NO. 2]/2
CANS
99c
DEL MONTE
Catsup 5
14 OZ.
BOTTLE
99c
IMPERIAL
SUGAR
10
LB.
BAG
KRAFTS - (MIRACLE)
Whip
QUART
JAR
99c
49c
ALL-PURPOSE ..
CRISCO
3
Lb.
CAN
75c
MEADS - (POTATO)
Chips 2
39c
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WRIGHTS
FRANKS 2
LB.
PKG.
69c
KRAFTS-SLICED
CHEESE 2
8 OZ.
PKGS.
59c Crackers
WRIGHTS - HICKORY SMOKED
BACON 2
LB.
PKG.
1.19
SWIFT PROTEN - (ROUND)
STEAK
POUND
89c
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR 5
45c
DEL MONTE
TUNA
3
CANS
89c
BAMA - PEACH - APRICOT - PINEAPPLE - GRAPE RED PLUM
MIX P"
OR *\ 12 OZ.
MATCH U TUMS.
PRESERVES
99c
PREMIUM
27c
MEADOLAKE
Oleo
89c
TOKAY
Grapes
19c
CELLO
Carrots
10c
SUPREME VANILLA
Waffers
CELLO
BAG
19c
KOUNTY KIST
Corn 5
12 OZ.
CANS
79c
COLO. - ELBERTA
Peaches
GOLD RUSH
Yams
10c
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Mrs. Ward Re
Goes to Sal Rc
Mrs. John P. Ward,
the English Department
local high school, annoui
weds that she is resigi
position and is going t<
wheie she will become
ber. of the faculty of {
State College. She wi
instructor in fre&iman
lira. Ward first c
Stonewall County in 1
lowing her graduatio
T.W.U. and was for six
First Methoi
Happening
Events scheduled for I
future include a Famil
Supper, September 19,
the first Wednesday eyi
November, and a Christr
gram Dec. 18 in the
service. These are p
that are to affect the
church. Several member
be involved as workers
United Capitol Funds, Ii
oaign, which is to raise
for the enhancement
work at 32 different pi
Methodist colleges and
"'ties, and of Wesley
Hons, in Texas. Two "I
dinners are at Haskell
and at Stamford Sept.
at 7 P.M.
The emphasis on Sep
fhurcfh School Rally Ds
the next Sunday, Oct. 7,
tion Sunday as well a
wide Communion. Oct,
T-iayiman's Day, with Lay
Doug Williams, R. W. ,
and others, involved
morning services.
Newly elected cairman
commission on Christiai
concerns is Mrs. Cha
Gibson, who was air
member." She succeeds 1/
Payne, who asked to be
of this assignment. Seve:
assignations a s memt
groups have been made
ly, including Mr. Jim V<
a member of the commii
education; of Mrs.
Hanke as a member of tl
mission; and of Mrs. L.
Afee for the group on i
A calendar committee
senting the various groi
last week and drew
schedule of events for
months. On most We
evenings the choir meets
hearsal. This will p
soon be changed from 8
JONES COUK
AT ANSON, j
With last minute p
tions well underway,
County Fair officials x
ready Friday and Sc
September 7th and 8th,
sent on the fair grou
Anson, the Fourth Annua
ty-wide Livestock She
Exposition.
This year's attractions
elude the grand opening
Friday afternoon at 3:00
musical talent and variet
Friday night at 7:30,
registered horse show i
a.m. Saturday and a qui
vue and cornation St
evening at 7:30. Both
shows will be presented f
outdoor stage on the
grounds.
Other entertainment v
Cecil Fox Entarto
Luncheon Club
Cecil Fox, game warde
Spur, brought the progr
the Aspermont Luncheon
Tuesday noon. He presw
program on rattlesnakes a
so milked one. He als
several non - poisonous
with him.
Sunday visitors in the
Marquis home were Mi
Mrs. Ernest Marquis fron
f back, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
from Lubbock. Mr. and
George C. Kenady Jr. an
from Austin, Mrs Ema
#nnd Mrs. Emma Marquis.
* Friends of the Arthur
will be glad to know (ha
Jones has been moved fri
Temple hospital to the 1
Hospital. She is doing a
as can be expeted and v
clad to see any of her I
who can call on her.
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127702/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.