The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Political Announcement
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For Congressman 19th Dint.
ARTHUK P. DUUUAN, Liitlefield
CLARK M. MULLICAN,
Lubbock, Texas.
GEORGE H. MAHON
Colorado, Texas.
For Representative 118th District
LEONARD WESTFALL
JOE A. MERRITT, Snyder
( Ue-elei'tiun)
For District Attorney
HENRY F. CIllNDSTAFF
Re-election
For County Clerk:
A. W. RASH
(He-election)
EWEI.L M. LAWRENCE
For Sheriff & Tax Collector:
W. 11. HI N Gil AM
(lie-election)
For County Treasurer:
ON A MAE GODFREY
(lie-election)
For Judge:
ROY G. ANDERSON
For County Supt. of Se'Hoi
S. L. STEWART
lie-election
J. FRED DA I INK E
For County Attorney
T. 10. Knij;lit
lie-election
For Commission)
HARRY DIP!
'rect. 1:
01,
R. F. TOMI/MSON
(I; election)
W. G. Ha.'. ' in
For Coinmisb er, I'rect. 2:
M. I,. DOOL
(lie-election)
For Commissioner, Prect.
ROY MU I.I;ION'
(Ro-elcc.tion)
H. C. SMITH
MARSHAL'S SALE Martin, Loi* Griffin, Marie liarkclow,1
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Beatrice llayse, Fleet Torrance, C. 0.|
THE STATE OF TEXAS Hughes, W. 11. Hogan, Florence;
COUNTY OF STONEWALL Mings, Millard Townsend, I.eonu Me-!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Donald, Biily Knoy, James Stewart,
that by virtue of a certain order of Herman Patterson, Ethel Lawrence,
sale issued out of the Honorable Dls- and Travis (Red) Marshall.
trict Court of the United States for Tho High School Choral Club girls!
the Northern District of Texas at were very disappointed because it I
Lubbock, Texas, on the 18th day of wns impossible for them to attend the [
January, A. D. 1934, by Goor«e W. singing convention at Centervlew last
Parker, Clerk of said court, for the Sunday afternoon.
sum of Sixteen Hundred Twenty ami The primer class and first grade
MjlOO ($1020.1)9) Dollars, and inter-' ure gradually gaining in attendance,
est from the 18th day of December, They are really enjoying the new st.o-
1933, at the rate of C% per annum' 'V a d picture books which are b 'in -
and costs of suit, under a judgement distributed by the Circulating l.ibrn-
in favor of L. II. Withers, Receiver! r>' at Aspermont.
of the First National Rank of Jayton.l is almost time for examination
Jayton, Texas, in :i certain cause in again! We believe they cyme two
said Court, No. 17$ At Law, and styl-l weeks early every month. But we're]
ed L. 1!. Withers, Receiver vs Tony; m,t aching about them; in fact, we nr. j
Lindhorst, placed in my hands for, rt'aliy delighted when thev are to l>< j
service, I, J. R. Wright, as Marshal taken.
of the Northern District of Texas. We have begun our interscholastiej
did, on the .'JOth day of January, 1934, league work, both literary and nthe- j
levy on certain real estate situated Iet'c- There are about, fifteen senior|
in Stonewall County, Texas,described boys coming out for track this year.!
:is follows, to witt: New hurdles are now being construct j
The Southwest one-fourth of Sec- 0,1 • •v,r- Mullin, one of the county j
tiori 351, Block D, Houston & Texas commissioner;- has consented to let ti.-!
Central Ry. Co. land in Stonewall use lhc necessary county implement*
County, Texas, containing 172.7 acres to l,ut Uio track in j;ood condition for
of land and levied upon as the prop- l^e various atlieletic activities which j
erty of Tony Lindhorst, and that on ar,> to hp hcl(l h<,re.
the first Tuesday in April, 193.1, the Quite exciting things are hnpe"iitn"'
same being the 3rd day of said month, (lown in grammar school this week
at the Court House door of Stonewall Por instance, more than half of the
County, Texas, in the town of Asper- s'xl'' urw' seventh grades have found
mont, Texas, between the hours of themselves in the detention hall dur-j
10:00 A. M. and 1.00 P. M., by virtue inK l)lav Period. To giv.ie ynu an ideii;
of said levy and said order of ,;de, I °'" w*iat this is all about, Mr. Too'.,
will sell said above described real e:-- w'u> over our report cards fro-
tate at public vendue, for cash, to the 'luently, gave us a lecture we needo,!
highest bidder, as the property of the V0I'-V badly on what we are co uin^
said Tony Lindhorst. ov"1' here, t" '-l>QQl for lie insist®
And in compliance with law, I give t'iat we are to develop ourselves men-
With primer tucked beneath one
arm
And dolly in the other
While trotting 'long behind her
came
IIer little baby brother.
Yes, Mary Lou's a senior now;
Soon, she'll be donning cap and
gown.
It seems but yesterday she read
With book turned upside down,
The Womans oiuana bedroom
Missioary Society improves her room
Met with Mrs. J. E. Keen Tuesday
February 20.
Opening prayer Mrs. Shoemaker
Mrs. Gibson brought a very beau-
tiful Bible lesson using Cth chapter of
Matthew.
Mrs. Mann led in prayer.
•Mrs. Wylio gave a very interesting
And ate her lunch in lesson time— lesson from the ru
How her little lips would pucker!
As she calmly hold communion
Willi a cherished all-day sucker.
Our Mary I,on';; a senior now,
Though she' not so very tall;
But oh, how dignified she lookc!
When pas ing through the it.-".
And her smile is ju ;t a' win omr
And her manner full of charm
As when first she sat in primer
class
With her dolly in her arm.
Yes, Mary Lou's a senior now,
And soon she'll graduate.
1 wonder when he leaves our
school
Just what will be her late.
Is .-.he j j I a m 1111 ■ on a gri-sl 'are -i*
To lie her own oik day 7
Or will she let sornc i.'.oo'i-fur-
nothini' boy
Just steal her heart away'.'
^ es, Mary I ou's a senior now;
And oil, how -.trange it corns!
I wot;i!i. who can fathom
All the mystery of her dream
And, though she's euing to leave
us soon,
"lis very, very true
That in incmnry we shall < h: ■ !;
her
A1- (ill Our Mary l.ou.
- Coiitrilmted.
Wilder Winn, win
this notice by publication, in the Eng- Physically, morally, and socially from the Sanitarium, i.
lish language, once a week for four
consecutive week,, immediately pre-
ceding said day of .-ale, in the"Asper-
mont. Star , a. new paper published in
Stonewall County, Texas.
WITNESS MY HANI), this the
30th day of January, A. I). 193-1.
•J. li. Wright, Marshal of the
Northern District of Texas
By M. A. Sanipe, Deputy
\
eacock School New--
Several oi the Junior ( las
i;ers have returned to school
mem-
Lewis
instead of making rows of red I'i'^
and F's on our report cards. Any
way we seem to he more interested in
our work, for the other day when
Miss C'arlile was. explaining the dif-
ferent kinds of angles, after cxpla.in-
ing the right ancle, l.ovd Marlowe.
wln> was afraid Miss Cnrlil" wool ■'
think he was not listening asted her
to ple.ase explain the left angle.
Miss Smith had charce of lite chap-
el program last Friday. lOveryone
enjoyed the interesting program.
Brother Knoy gave a vivid descrip-
tion of the Grand Oanvon.
the sti
For Weigher, I'rect. 5:
S. R. AGNEW
RALPH HALLUM
GEORGE E. REESE
CLAUDE OWEN
(Re-election)
Mr. M ar: Leonard will vou t
' l!;l Mt-.vcrs' 1 aul Womack, and about (l,()(.tio
Imogene T,ftonar,|
For Commissioner, I'rect. No. I
TOM MATTHEWS
(Re-election)
For Weigher Prect. No. (i
OLEN MITCHELL
(Re-election)
For Justice of the Peace Prect.. No, 1
E. B. FEATH ERSTON
(Re-election)
1'or Public Weigher, I'rect. 1.
C. E. HUDSON
(Re-election I
LEONARD GRAHAM
For Public Weigher, Prect. No. 2
1IENO HERTTENBERGER
Re-election
Mdiard Townsend are back.
I Mctlough, however is still unable to
j attend school. We hope that she will
| soon overcome her illness.
: Again the Junior play has been
postponed. It will not be presented
| until after the county meet, probably
the twenty-fifth of next month. No
definite date, has been set.
Miss Little entertained the ,luni..i
and Senior classes at the Hotel Wed-
nesday evening with a Valentine par-
ty. Many enjoyable am'. wer.
, played. Among them were "Hearts,"
I dominoes, forty-tw'o, and various card
: games. Punch and cookies were -erv
! ed as refreshments. Soon Jifterwards
'Valentines were passed out. Every-
one enjoyed the party because it was
| so well planned. Those present were-
Howard Galloway, Hob Clack, Zearl
I Galloway, Jane Stewart, Kldon Law-
rence, Kayo Agnew, Ro,v Tar ranee,
j Nina Samford, Jack Damron, Mis-
I Ernia Walker, Mr. Marr, Mis Elvira
Smith, Clara Vaughan, Charles Tar-
] ranee, Paul Womack, Florence Mings,
' Millard Townsend, an<l Mary Lou
l ioikl win.
The ninth grade class had a party!
at the home of Edward Ue's-e last I ri
— day night. Those present were; Guy
Misses Sarah and Nora Hu.ispetJi Griffin, Helen Damron, Luther liW,
of Rule are visiting with Asperinon Laura l.a Feme Damron, Carl Baker,
relatives. Allen Hoffman, Lena Vaughan, J. B.
of 18.1.1 7
can't, I jusl got on
ler side of Oregon,
-• School Rebfjrti
Ol'R MAIiV LOU
Our Mary f;bnV a senior now:
Soon, she'll lie thinldnn- of ileeree-
It seems but y-sterday she came
To learn her A f! C's
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Great National Life Ins. Co.
Old !,ine
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MONDAYS - WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS
[Represented
J NO. K. ROACH
Stamford, Texas
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SPECIALS
No. 21 o can table peaches, heavy syrup 19c
No. 2 can Blaclcberries 2 cans
25c
Pork & Beaas, can
5c
No. 2 can torn, 3 cans
2ac
Electric light bulbs, 60w
.... 20c
l^arge package Oats
15c
Post Bran r lakes, pkg.
9e
0 tb Star Colfee with cup & saucer
guaranteed 85c
1-lb pk«?. Bright and Karly COFFKl'] 25c
1 ib can Admiration COFFKK 30c
3 lb can Admiration COFF'W _ 85e
( .'oeo, l ib
Coco 2 It)
15c
25c
W. P. GUEST
How to Stop a Cold
Quick is You Caught It
3j
Ormk full i
Vfhroftl wr+.
«Stn fAi'ick* •ccortJ-
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|g |1h way doctor* thr u(|h"«' tb*
worid now treat culil*
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EST. safest, surest way to treat a
fold For it will rhtck an ordi-
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caught it
A k your drM-tnr about
thin And when you
bay, t*t (hut you
Dm Hot Hmrm Urn Mm*
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the real HA VI 11 \s( rin TaWela.
Xbcy diHsolvr ;>lmt>st instantly.
And lhu« work nlmost instantfy
when Vou take llie.m \nd lor a
gnrtd''. tie.nuine HAYKM \spiric
Tablets dissolve so completely
they leevr no irntalin« par
tide* T.et * Ixi* kA II
l Met« or bottle of 24 ot
100 at any
drug store
ew book, Christian- t)emonstrators.
ity an I- Industry in A morion.
The Society k:ivo Canny Carroll
a surprise, observing her birthday,
after opening the nmiiy beanliftd
'A i f ts, the birthday cake decor:;!
ed v, it'll 70 candles was out and served
with salad topped wi h whipped
cream crackers and tea.
Mrs Smith dismissed villi player.
— Press l:< porter
I have my closet almost finished,
my wall paper, curtains, and paint
ordered says Miss Anna Belle Keeth,
Bedroom Demonstrator for the Ori-
ana 4—II Club.
Miss Keeth in addition to the above
improvements has made a hatrack
and shoe rack. She will accomplish
all the goals set for cooperators and
-C. H D. A.
I.ittle Miss Marte'ne Guest is on the
sick list this week.
SOME' C. W.
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Work of irravelintc Washin>:!on
Ave. continues under C. W. A iiiud
A t.'ijunty Health \wr ■ ;ii
i>r<>\ ided. 1 ler \*. <>:'S: in ..-in- ■
with I he ichool deriii'T (hi -
she has been here is moch a11,
XOTICE
")()c
I on 11 io 2 of Dee,
A jx-rmcnt, Tcxn. and
, a Cra\ h.
will pay !0,00 for l\u-
if'ip. :'lie ha<l !iiy colhi?
A. MeCrcatiy,
Ciiurv
IT TASKS bETTER
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\ny si/o roll devt'lopiHl and (inislwd,
incltitlini; mic sa n|)le cnlai - mw.m
40c
\n\ -si/r ft 11ti pack developed and Hn-
ished up t<> and includin- .1
with 111111 sample cnlarrejncnt .";k-
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rihns ^!akl', Sanipl< >
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Two Sx It) rnlarv.iMtu nts
i-'or fiilar ^'incnf. send nc
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P ostern IM10I0 Service
I x Slainford, \a-\
MS $
itop al
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for T I U E
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Gas and Oils
Tiros & Tubes
T 7 S: U I K S
(Hkih s
^erv ire 5 la Lion
go 0 d_bacon
tastiest
you ever
bought..
20c a lb
mm white
liACON
v'baf a "breaklast
cr-.-npanion" lor
votir c,u.us these
1 .aorninifs!
rtiM once,
you'ii
want ii
dwavs
City Meat
Market
opecials I or !• ricia;. and Sal aruay, Feb. 23-24
liHormvtioaal Reti -a W'iiiic Cofree Week
J'Vjljj'uary LS t.o i
\ Ui i' i.l',, :Ked & V\ iiite, 1-ia •}«3c
nTi'EEE, iu d y- \Vhite.~2-ibZ " ... G5c
J >ried I'caches, (.'iioic.c, 2 lbs. . 25c
Brer Rabbis Syrup, pure cam-, Ration . 63c
.Mil.K, R. y VV. small can. tor 10c
(iailon Fruit, 1'('aches cv I'iunis, g*al. 43c
OATS R. & \Y. 55-oz., Quick, pkg. 15c
Corn, Standard. No. 2 i'ins,;.{ for 25c,
Butting Powder, K. 25c size 19c
I vice, Ciioice. li pounds 19c
Su^ar, I'ni c 1 ra 11 u 1;tleti. IU ios. 45c
( urn Ehikesf i\ed c Wiiic, pKtr. lie
S(- \l\ Lady < lodiva or Thrill, fi bars ....... 25c
>ranj cs, Texas, 17G size, doz. 25c
R rape fruit. Mars'i Seedless, large, each ...5c
.pp'irs i>elicioiia l^ane.v, doz. .... 29c
Vpp.s's, X 1 am ■ W'inesap, school size each Ic
l,elttu,<-. I'ir andCi'isp head 5cI
•d ' 1 c, South Texas, green, H) 2c
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1934, newspaper, February 22, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126837/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.