The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1935 Page: 5 of 8
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THUMBEAV. APRIL II, IMS
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Come see for yourself
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PHONE 145
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We Feature
Our Regular Pinners
Sizzling Steaks
Come Anytime
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DON'T SCRATCH!
Get Paracide Ointment the guaran-
teed itch remedy. Guaranteed to re-
lieve any case of common itch or
eczema within 43 hours or mon*y
refunded. Large Jar 60c postpaid at
STAR DRUG STORE.
Dr. J. S. Abernathy
Mameur and Foot Corrector
Call* Answered Day or Night
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
Invest a part of your
Earnings in Legal
Reserve Life Insur-
ance.
Joe Couch with—
Great National M
| Abilene, Texas
Loeal Items
MAN WANTED— for Kuwleigh
Route of 800 families. Write today.
Kawleigh, Dept. TXlJ-27-SA, Mem-
phis, Tenn.
KOK SAIJ'.—Two-row John Deere
planter, practically new. A real bar-
gain. See Uryant .1 .ink Hardware
Denjirtment.
N. K. Springer, and son, Ned, an:
here visiting- 'A.ipermont relatives.
€. Ci. Viertel i« In Abilene Ihi.-
week attending Federal court.
Mr. ami Mrs. Neal Hudspeth in
Sweetwater visited here with relative.,
here the past week end.
LOWER FIRST COST
SUPER — REPAIR — SERVICE
BURNS DISTILLATE. KEROSENE
OR GASOLINE
SEE THE NEW MODEL
F A R M A fi I.
BUIES
"The Farmer's H uit* "
SUmforA Twin — PWne ">73
TOOLS. LIVESTOCK AND OIL
ROYALTIES A C ( E P T E D Ah
TRADE-IN. TERMS OFFERED CP
INTEREST.
5 CARLOADS RECONDITIONED
HORSE DRAWN FARM
MACHINERY
Doug Porter of Peacock wa.i liu-.
nesy visitor in Aspermont Suturdav.
Mrs. Morrow of Abilene, fori'iun.s
Miss Vivian Harrison o'l (hi.- my-
was here greeting fri«-nds last we--k.
Our Laundry Truck
is in Aspermont j
every Tuesday and f
Thursday.
Leave your bundle
at Whitaker*s Bar-
ber Shop or leave
word lor us and we
.will eal! for it
The Best of Work
And Service
Bill Matthew* and Joe Matthew.-,
Jr. of Peacock were A,-penman visit
ors Wednesday.
ltev. 11. T. Dennis and Guy .South ■
ern of Swenson attends I the Haptist
revival here Monday night.
Several Aspermont iolks attend' .1
the Baptist Assoeiatiohal Sunday
School meeting at Peacock Sunday.
Mr. Fields Featherston is seriously
ill in the Stamford Sanitarium. ll<- is
suilenng from complications of heart
trouble and rheumatism. His cotiiii
lion is considered grave.
A baby boy was born to Mr. ami
Mrs. C. F. Cook <<f Peacock lViOiiday.
A good crowd attended the Chuck
Wagon Suppw given at the Metim
dist Church Wednesday evening.
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
H. M. SH'KVNAN, widely known
expert of Chicago, will personally be
at the Hilton Hotel, Abilene. Thurs
day and Friday only, April IS and P.I,
front A. M. to .'> P. M.
M# Shevnan says: The ZoeUc
Shield is a tremendous improvement
over all former methods, effecting 'Hi-
mediate results. It will not only hold
the rupture perfectly but increase the
circulation, strengthens the weakened
parts, thereby clones the opening in
ten days on the average case, regard-
less of heavy lifting, straining or any
position the body may assume no
matter the si/.e or location. A nation-
ally known sientific, method. No under
straps or cumbersome arrangemi«ts
a n d absolutely n o medic I tied or
inediral treat menu.
Mr. Shevnan will be glad to demon-
strate without charge or fit them if
rtaslnul
N.TALMAN AVE., CW«**o
\paara aasistant to f. H.
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NEW HOPE NEWS ers in both games.
mmmmmm Mr. Finis Tibbs of Kocihetiter visit-
Mr. pnd Mrs. Pearl Howard and ^ ^r- IUU' Mrs. A. B. Cox Friday
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Howard spent Sun- Saturday.
day in the Garner home. Reporter.
While playing the other day little
Jackie Hoag was seriously hurt when l-AR-D Ol- THANKS
he was hit in the head by a cotton -
scale weight. Several stiches were We want to thank all our friends
necessary to sew up his head. He is and neighbors who so kindly helped
recovering nicely. us during the illness and death of
Two interesting baseball games our baby, and for the beautiful Moral
were played in the community Sun offings.
day. The school boys beat the outsid- Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Mayfiel*
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M\(j \ 01.1 A "Sum rner irr"
Service is a complete elii- k-
up of the ihiti"* votir ear needs
for smoother rnore enjoin hie
summei drivinp.
Dirtv winter Inl rii a nts are re
placed with fiesh, heai-resistinji
sum me- Mo I) i In i I and Mobil
greases. We'll also cheek your t at
tery. clean and flush voiir radiator
Prepare for
Summer driving at
Ready tor your Spring
Oil Change
Su in nit'r
Mob i'of?
MADH HY Till / 1 \UH!S
ct.it am ) sot. I'Roc.rss
You can e\pcc? much iienct
"il niileafit*.. . your motor will
si.ay c 1 r a n • r ami <-.ni< o| her
-illi 1h \nv Summer
All piim. ;ai infi
-lu<i '• lias lif'ivi wa^lic ! ..way
l v the larnou? Ch\'iro*< l |'n c-
« * Jl'ifigr to Sinrifiu-i Mobil-
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Ice Time
I AM GLAD TO lU'r-TI
ICE FOR Tills SI. \..
AT VAULT
100 lb— •;oe
76tb r.()c
601b
25lb- - £,h-
12', lb ili,-
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DO MY I! K.ST TO '. 1 \ i. 'i
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Specials F6r Saturday
2tb Box Crackers
White Swan Coffee, 8lt> co.i!
Foigeis Coffee, 2Tb can
No. 1 can Peaclies
Corn Flakes;
We sppreciat
TIIK PRICE OP
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lb
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—20c
—10c
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VACUUM
LOUIS H. BOYD
MAGNOLIA AGENT
Aspermont. Texas Phone !:M)
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B«no. ' jrd brought « new - rondnrd o'
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Giv«* the smoothno^s or>d :•
"front ifMfM* e «n to bat* jsoi pot t-n
a« <~en Important en^Meering
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FORD has alwav* aimo<l to make the automobile-buy-
ing dollar go as lur as possible.
I his year, the 193 5 Forcl V-8 giie* you traditional
Ford low prices, traditional Ford operating economy -
and. in addition, riding comfort, body roominess, new
beauty and new safety features tliat « ill satisfy the require
ments of almost everyone.
Consider some of the major imp ovements in the Ford
V-8 for 1935. Take Comfort: From (his standpoint alone,
what a completely rounded car this is! Comfort Zone
Riding that gives "front seat comfort" eve i to rear seat
passengers. Deep cushioned, high-backed, wider seats.
Big. air-balloon tires Faster steering and nt wlv-de
signed clutch that responds to the touch ol your foot.
Consider safety: There's safer? glass all nrour<!—on all
models-at no additional cost. A new. v. elded all-steel
body. New. more powerful brakes, wi h an unusually
high ratio ol liruking surface to lac w, ii;bi. And a lowef
center of gratits thai v' s i . anj su,
bility on curve*'
Why be >-.osfied to re< ne less t.< ■-. t■■■.%<,* four money?
Examine this new !"■ , ior,j \ ; ;n ;L Vou-||
realise that it is truly a new antonmbi't ••■ Jue.
AUTHORIZED fOUD DEALERS
and up, p. o b nrntoit j«im «
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Hudspeth, Hylton F. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1935, newspaper, April 11, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126890/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.