The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1961 Page: 3 of 6
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ASFB#M0NT STAR, ASFBBMONT, TEXAS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, MSI PAGE THREE
OPEN LETTER TO DRIVERS
amps
DON'T WIND UP
BEHIND THE
"EIGHT-BALL"!
COME IN TODAY AND DIS-
CUSS YOUR INSURANCE
WE WRITE—
* • UW • AUTO • ACCIDENT-SICKNESS
AND MANY OTHERS.
— DO BUSINESS WITH YOUR LOCAL AGENTS —
RAfcftM RIDDEL
"YOUR INSURANCE AGENCY"
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ASPERMONT
SEE US FOR:
• TAILPIPES *MUFFLERS
• WASHING •GREASING
WE CAN TAKE OF YOUR EVERY
AUTOMOTIVE NEED.
PHILLIPS
SUPER SERVICE
Phone 4201 for Pickup and Delivery
(We give S.&H. Green Stamps)
Dear Mr. Driver:
Today my daugher, who is six
years old, started to school. She
wore a dark blue dress with a
white collar, black shoes and
blue socks. Her cocker span-
iel, Scott, sat on the front porch
and whined his canine belief in
the folly of education as she
waved goodbye.
Tonight, we talked about
school. She told me about the
girl who sits in front of her . . .
the little girl with the yellow
corls, and the boy across the
aisle who makes funny faces.
She told me about her teacher,
who has eyes in the back of
her head ... about tne trees in
the school yard, and about the
big girl who doesn' believe in
Santa Claus. We talked about
a lot of .things ... tremendously
vital, important things.
We studied spelling, reading
and writing, and then to bed.
She is there now, up in her
room, sound asltep. And "Prin-
cess Elizabeth" (her doll) is
cuddled in her arm.
You guys wouldn't hurt her,
would you, You see when her
doll's finger is cut, or when a
leg is broken. I can fix it. But
when my little girl starts to
to school, when she walks across
the street . . . well, then she is
in your hands.
Subscribe t~
THE
ASPERMONT STAR
$3.00
IN STONEWALL AND AD
JOINING COUNTIES
She's a nice kid. She can run
like a deer, and darts about like
a chipmunk. She likes to ride
her tricycle and go for a walk
with me on Sunday afternoon.
But I can't be with her all
the time. I have to work to
pay for her clohes and educa-
tion. So. won't you please look
out for her and the other chil-
dren.
Please drive slowly past the
schools and intersections . . .
and please remember that chil-
dren forget—you must not.
A FATHER
YOUIL FIND IT III THE
want arc
WANT AD RATES—3c per word
for the first insertion.
FOR SALE or trade, magular
ironer, portable dishwasher,
motor cycle, two seated go
Smith Street. tfc
kart. Contact E. T. Mayfield,
$3.50
ELSEWHERE
Persons That Are
Required to Be
Registered
AUSTIN — Since President
Kennedy's announcement of in-
creased draft calls, some men
who have no legal obligation for
draft registration or military
service have been corresponding
with Texas draft boards about
their "obligation."
If you were born on or before
August 30, 1922, you are not
registered with a draft board
and you have no legal obliga-
tion to register. Furthermore,
you have no responsibility to
keep a draft board advised of
your current address.
If you were born after August
30, 1922, you are legaly requir-
ed to be registered, unless you
are not yet 18 years old.
If you are registered and have
reached the age of 35 you are
no longer liable for military
service under present law; but
you are still obligated to keep
your local board advised of your
current address.
Some men are no longer li-
able at ages 26 and 28. At these
three ages, where a man is no
longer liable for service, he is
classified V-A and the little
classification notice he is re-
quired to carry in his pocket is
so marked.
FARM and ranch loans
we A. E. Bali Agency, phone
$821 or 2451, Aipemiont.
LADY BUGS — Given almost
perfect control, Boll Worms in
Cotton and Green Bugs in
Wheat. Call Claude Senn, Jay-
ton, C£ 7-2334.
Champion, A.C. and Auto-Lite
spark plugs half-price. Re-
mote control oil plug. Change
your oil with your best cloths
on in 5 minutes easily Install-
ed in 30 minutes. Write Gann
Nursery, Rule, Texas. My re-
flerence Dunn and Bradstreet
are any business in Rule. We
have lived here since 1927 &
have been in business most of
that time. Dealers write for
wholesale prices. 2tp
FOR SALE — Two bed room
house, $6850. $500 down. Will
finance balance 6%. Lowell
Welch. Box 13, Graham, Tex-
as. Phone LI9-3C96. 4tp
FOR SALE — Nice Kid Pony,
(Small). L. A. Sparks, Phone
8180, Rotan, Texas. 3tp—2
FOR SALE—20"~ Bicycle, "Too.
Tony Hallum. 4796. ltp—2
ALL TYPE FARM WORKTone
Waying, Breaking, Etc. Jerry
M. Douglass, 4666. 52tp—2
FOR SALE—Oats, Wheat, Bar-
ley, Rye. See Clay S. Doug-
lass or Jerry M. Douglass, Ph.
4666. 17tp—2
COTTON STRIPPERS- Limited
number new International 2
row ready for your tractor.
Use the safety of belt drive on
your new stripper—See Buie's,
Stamford. 2tp—2
WOMAN WHO CAN DRXVB. . ^
If you would enjoy working S
or 4 hours a day calling refjfet
larly each month on a groojyr
of Studio Girl Cosmetic
on a route to be establisbmti.
in and around Aspermont, aw#
are willing to make light 4t
liveries, etc., write to STUDSt)*
GIRL COSMETICS, Denfe.
SW - 42, Glendale, California^
hour. 2te-4~
SEE US for your Wheat, Oats
Barley Seed. Certified «r
Straight Run. Farmers %
Ranchers Feed & Seed.
Frank
Jerry
WAGGONER DRUG
"The Fussy Pill Rollers'
—SINCE 1906—
Dial SP 4-2211 Hamlin, Texas
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•Try Our Delicious Home-made Pies
FR AZIER'S CAFE
GEORGE FRAZIER, Proprietor
CALLING ALL BOYS 6 THROUGH 10 (AND THEIR DADS!)
REGIS!
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OP-JOUR
i
A new kind of contest sponsored by
YOUR FORD DEALER
in cooperation with the National Football League
IT'S FREE! IT'S FUN! YOU CAN WIN GREAT PRIZES!
JUST COME IN WITH YOUR DAD AND REGISTER
BEFORE SEPT. 25 AT ANY
FORD DEALER DISPLAYING
THIS SIGN
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SOYS! HERE'S All YOU HAVE TO 00 TO ENTER AND WW!
It's assy! Nothing to buy! Just come with your father,
mother (or legal guardian) and sign the Entry Form.
Tils contest is divided into age groups, so you'll be
competing againit boy* your own age in punting, passing
and place-kicking! You don't have to be a champ . . .
the contest is arranged so that almost any boy can
make a winning point score! Accurocy counts ... as
well as distance!
JUST AIM MOOT THESE WONDERFUL PRttESI
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DADS, BRING IN YOUR LADS! LADS, BRING
IN YOUR DADS! SIGN UP TODAY
AT YOUR PARTICIPATING FORD DEALER'S
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P0.A.P,
SEE WHAT YOU GET-FREE!-WHEN YOU REGISTER!
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~ 11 • A runt. Pun & Kick IMTmtCnOM
na |n IOOK with tip* by three all-tim* gnat
^ f :| "pro*"—Johnny Unitaa, Yale Lary A
Paul Homung
• OrrtCMl INI NATIONAL rOOYMU. LU8UI
QUIMS00K, packed with iaUraeting facta
on all the National Football League teame
• K f. • K. MRTieiMRT MD«I for you
to wear on your jacket, shirt or sweater!
REMEMBER HOW 6SEAT
CIGARETTES USED TO TASTE?
UICKIES STILL 00
mm
ootn
sum
They're so round, so firm, so fully
packed-so free and easy on the draw.
They're fully packed with fine tobacco.
They're firmer than any other regular
cigarette. And Luckies smoke longer.
THAT'S WHY THEY TASTE SO GREAT.
VEAZEY MOTOR CO.
Phone 2701
•Aspermont
Get Texas-size taste * Get Luckies today'
© jit roaaeco co. # *
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1961, newspaper, September 14, 1961; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127652/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.