The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1966 Page: 2 of 4
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Notes From Peacock
M. F. Childress
and Mrs. J. W. North.
Mrs. T. F. Vaughn returned
By Mrs.
Mr. J. J. Brinkley from Kirb.v
Ark., Mr. and Mrs. VV. D. Eades j home last week from Dallas
of Rotan, Texas were visitors in where she had visited a son and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John wife Rev. and Mrs. Alton \ aughn
Anderson Sunday. Mr. Brinkley for several weeks. She also visit-
plans to stay a few days. I e<i a granddaughter and husband
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Watson while
Recent visitors in the home
in Dallas.
of Mrs. Sulie Parker were Alton
Parker Jr. of Aspermont, Mr. and Visitors in the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Howad Parker and children Bettie Wood Sunday were Mr.
of Spur, Mr .and Mrs. Gayle Craft I Buck Craft of Pitchfork Ranch
and children of Plains, Texas. ' and Mr, Bill Lentz of San An-
Mrs .Alton Parker Jr., is in
the hospital in Abilene and the
children are visiting with their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Parker Sr.
The rain was very light around
here last week and we are hop-
ing to get some more soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pike Rash and
girls of Abilene, Mrs. Andrews
Elkens of Gordon, Texas and Co.
Judge and Mrs. A. B. Baniett
Mrs. W. T. North of Smyer and
four daughters. Fern, Bettie Sue,
Melba and Imogene all were re-
cent visitors in the home of Mr.
tonio .Texas and in the afternoon and girls of Aspermont were re-
they all went over to Aspermont cent visitors in the home of Mr.
and visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Craft.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Sat. July 30th 1:00 p.m.
Owens Drug Store
PEACOCK, TEXAS
Complete Stock of Merchandise, Fixtures,
Building & Lots. Also a Collection of
Costume Jewelery
Sole Conducted by
B & L Auction Service
Kerry Bennett Gere Id Uiwre nee
Anson Asptrmont
Mi. VA 4-2825 3631
and Mrs. Ben Rash.
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Recent visitors in the home of ,
Mr. and Mrs. V'. A. Galloway
were Mrs. Gertrude Grog an from
Bakersfield. California, Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson of Plains, Mr
and Mrs. Albert Anderson of Al-
pine, Mr .and Mrs. Winona Ro-
bertson of Odessa and Mrs. Ro-
berta Stewart of Goldsmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner and
son from Eunice New Mexico and
Mrs A. L. Lawrence of Asper-
mont were guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Dickson.
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Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texas Thursday, July 28, 1966
Mr. and Mrs. C E .Holloman
visited last week with Mrs .Hol-
loman'.s parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Niblett in Bridgeport and also
visited other relatives and Sat-
urday they met Billie Holloman
and daughter at the airport in
Dallas and returned home for a
little rest and Monday morning
they left for California and will
have a nice visit with their three
sons while there, Lewis and fam-
ily, Bill and daughter and Carmon
and family.
Visiting in the home of Mrs.
Sulie Parker Sunday were Mrs.
I Emmet Beard, Mrs. Othel Walker
' and son Ragen of Abilene and
Mrs. Dean Clark and daughter of
Aspermont.
Mr. George Gillespie and Mrs.
Vance Morgan and son are visit-
ing Mr. Gillespies sister in Cor-
nus Christi, Texas, who is very
ill.
Mr .and Mrs. Jimmie Martin
of Merkel visited Mr. and Mrs-.**
George Dickson last week and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mrs.
Dickson paid a nice visit to 6
Flags over Texas while they were
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patterson
attended the Patterson Reunion
at the McKen/.ie Park in Lubbock
recently and reported attendance
of about 65 relatives.
Philip Floras the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Flores returned home
Friday fro mthe Hamlin Mem-
orial Hospital after having sur-
gery. His health is much improv-
ed at last report.
Manual Giloert Soto of Fort
Worth is visiting his grandparents
Mr .and Mrs. Manual Soto here
this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Galloway
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ander-
son in Plains, Texas the past
weekend.
Miss Sue and Sallie Meador
visited their uncle and aunt Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Rash in Hobbs
New Mexico last week and the
past week end Mrs. A. B. Meador
and boys Paul and Garey went
to Hobbs for a weekend visit and
the girls accompanied them
home. They arrived home Sun-
day.
P.|
Mi-
BAflgfliNS!
MORTONS
Pot Pies 4 ~ 69c
WAPCO CUT GREEN
Beans
FOR
303 CANS
59c
BIG MIKE DOG
Food
FOR
29c
GROUND
POUND
BEEF
Oh
CO
t
I
SALT
POUND
J0WELS
29c
SALT
POUND
PORK
49l
OAK FARMS
V2 GAL.
MELLORINE3
for ]00
OAK FARMS
Vi GAL.
BUTTERMILK
39l
POUND
PLUMS
19'
CANTALOUPES
POUND
7C
POUND
BANANAS 10c
KIETHS FISH
STICKS 3boxes 79<
FRYERS
POUND
3JC
White Swan Pork-N
BEANS 2 f01 25l
GOOCH FROZEN
STEAKS
lb
Your Horns Owrrd Sforc
Wc Give Bucconecr Stamps
Aspermont, Texas
Double on Wednesday
iViHS. JuK GALLOWAY
. . , formerly Linda Gay Jones
Miss Linda Jones, Joe D. Galloway
Wedding Vows Read at Corpus Christi
Miss Linda Gay Jones and Joe
Delton Galloway were married
Friday evening at St. Timothy
Lutheran Church in Corpus Chris-
ti.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Jones, 10750
Xingwood, Corpus Christi. Par-
ents of the groom are Mr. and
Mrs. Dero Galloway of Asper-
mont.
Mr. Gary Don House of Okla:
homa City visited his uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Pat House the
past weekend.
Mrs. Mahurn Hill is visiting her
sister Mrs. Ish Ilahn in Asper-
mont this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, McKen-
zie have moved back to their
home here from Pieiown, N. M.
and we will welcome them back
home. They are nice people to
The brid$ wore a white street
length dress with a white Chan-
tilly lace coat.
Miss Nancy Jones was her sis-
ter's maid of honor. Her dress
was of blue brocade. Flowerfirl
was Jennifer Jones, sister of the
bride.
Ronnie Ordncr was best man
and John Paul Jones, brother of
the bride, was ring bearer.
A reception was held in the
C'htiroh.
The couple are living in Asper-
mont.
The groom attended Cisco Jun-
ior Collefe and the University of
Corpus Christi.
THANK YOU ;
New Fall Merchandise Arriving
dresses hats
Also Brooks Uniforms-for Nurses
Waitresses ond Beauty Operators
tegular and half sizes
The Apparel Shop
Mm
WANT AI
word lor ti
word tor
after, l'nei
charge. Cai
Display rat
FOR FAF
loans, sei
phone 2
mont.
CUSTOM v
and spra;
Vaccines
for sale.
Dalby, PI
F<
IMP
get a loi
Federal
your land
owned cr<
can pay
penalty. !
City Hall
day and
Phone 209
hey
have around
glad to have
m unity.
re nice
and we are
them in our
very
com-
j Our very deepest heartfelt
thanks to everyone who was so
kind while Kirby was in the hos-
i pital and since he has returned
home. For the flowers, yii'ts,
, cards, letters, words and deeds
and especially for the special
prayers, we arc so very grate-
ful.
| Bradv, Nanev and Kirby Shadle
NOW IN STOCK
Cut Flowers Pot Plants
Arrangements of All Kinds
Gifts
ASPERMONT FLORIST
Located in Stonewall Hotel Building
Gertrude Fergus Johnson
Phone 5851 Nights Phone 3681
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Mr .Olen Godfrey is at the bed j
side of his sister Mrs. On a Mae
Simmons in Midland as she had
to have surgery.
Miss Catha and Carla Briekels
returned to their home in Mr-
Cam ey, Texas after visit in r in
the home of their uncle and aunt
Mr .and Mrs. L. W. McDonald.
County Judge and Mrs. A. fl.
Barnett. Vickie and Sara Gard-
ner were guests in the home of
Mr .and Mrs, Ben Rash Sunday.
The Cut & Curl
Beauty Salon
lona Parker
PHONE 2371
New Operator
ToWoik
Friday & Saturday
$5.00 Permanent?
Tues. & Wed. Only
Located in My Home
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KING DRIVE IN
THEATRE
ADMISSION
CHILDRTN
UNDER 12
ADULTS
35c
65c
Thursday- Friday-Saturday
A Man Could
Get Killed
O.. Sandra De
Pi":: l.n a Mercouri
Tony Frnnciosa
Mond iy-Tucsd .y
Wednesday
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1966, newspaper, July 28, 1966; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127908/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.