The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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offiw iff Kwoml. ,f!a a mniicr omter i investigations interior of rrtt A'mO^ior in.Zion laid JW;tln;j, lawi. Evidence of the manner in which
Act of Congress*; March t, '|879. 1ton ®howNthat very rprirovktibie v:.-- tU inf with tears in her oyoa,".pon't liisi tho automobile manufacturer Is fur-
MarKiirot B. (i m;st, Kditor. have been attained irc finding :ia«v it the' power of,God." tlu > in.". t.h« muse of sp.foty by eliinl-
,1. c. (iutist, As«(iciiii. ' Ktlitor.: channels for that c'ommottfty. Children of-Cod, -won't you }.!•natinjr the hazard of mechanical mis-
■ yr $|.6I • Tin' Star I As a result of departmental worltj j -ny ft.r me that the lloly (Shunt. hap.s is .shown by the- many safety
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ly accessible without the removal of Misses Viola and Hattie Bryaon of
any plates. Simmons University were called home
Another safety feature of the new on account of the illness of thfltr
Chevrolet is the non-glare windshield* mother. They returned the fimt of
on the new Fisher bodies. By the siin- the week?
pie expedient^of tilting the windshield 4 0
slightly inwajrd, instead of mounting Mrs, R. V. Colbert and Mrs. Tom
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the inters >i s'Jr-.iulu'ed !>.; -! -n ' .shall p,roach through me - fin I live Ua features ineovporatod in the new V.m'* ^kally, the rcfl<icted !i«'ht of "" Halse" of Stamford were «uo<ts ¥
a j;,Teat deal of cotton has he.* c.oi.cv' .lailv life through in the freedom Chevrolet. approaching or following headlamp the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cnl-
• ' to entirely new avenues of useful j, ,<| !il,,,rt.v of C !.■:,t Je-a . I'leas- N'otable among the safety devices is;lefiMted downward away from the laway Tuesday.
Cotton ai.d cotton blends are pray that the blessed ilolv GlioM -.!e:l! in the car are the Chevrolet-designed <Jnver 8 eyes' r,H! lwi"-beam head- . — -*
!' i-v used in automobile lops, awn-; ...... tlu- .ieht of w.v, in h< arts and internal brakes which are new in their ]i«hUl> which enab,e t,ie t,river t0 SeWlIlg - Hemstitching
-S basic rend C.n-l ee ion. e souls in the oncoming revival,. A- I i - hi. Many a motor) t has had the Un'ow Uu: li«ht 0,1 the road out of the
•uterial.i building ,inin->;, |-i"cr and . eh my soul i pray f ( greater unnerving experience of deeendirig a ®y*8 01 a" wpproat-'hing driver, are a ] have moved back to my home in
a. ny other important line ,.f indn- hunger for the living God in my daily long mountain grade to find his brak- funh'r Chevrolet contribution to the lovm and will appreciate your sewing
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!' e ai- l.K'it' ; used in '!
n a .!n nil silk wliu'h
iiUnday School 10 A. M. i'- ae. e'-. i 1'j/'.".ai<.t la twr. ti the brake shoe and
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ta!;ing .it place of that o.i. codiiy
. hail !nig up a great indu t:y in
the Sou1';.
("onjrres-man ;M'ir\.lone? if T- x-
lifc-i That I may know the power of ■ Utton.iwj: less effective the farther grout<?r safoty of th« hi,^hwuy"' and hemstitching. I also make cov-
triumphant life i.n •'ivinr my lif>' he decends-a failure known lechni x " ered buttons in seven sizes.
for others as II, gav<, Mia life form cally as "fadeout" and du, to h. at *wt>nf>m ,!"yd i""1 ,iU1" *sor' I Mrs. Velma Davis.
Jamii- wine quests of Mrs. Hoyi' 0
sister, Mrs, H. I. Pearson, the fi
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am! Swenson.-Church Servic.e in .!v.. drum which warps the shoe and los-
..on :-J4. A. M. Sulij e.; The Price o: tens the contact of the brake lining
the Swensbn itevival. Text 2 fhrorn vith tie drum. The hotter the brakes "cou,tin«f" at the Presei,t se£si
. the author of th- m mh ir • on 'rides 7:1-1. got, the less efficient they beeam.
. which thi; work ha- ':e.-n |rie. I J i '.vang' lisiie Service n old (;ier\ T' ■" • ••-. f it u. • il Motors I'rov ; "* * WooO K r Sale
l'"rfceti>"' i M ceiycd favor:.., . dlt-jn-.d conn-en: | 7:.;0 V. M. Suhj.vt: The Kndueim-n ing Ground show that fadeout has W<! "r° Kli"1 to nol<' U"' n'tu,n s<,«' wr Phflne
Mr. and Mrs. H. Yarbo and little
of the week, Mr. Boyd wa
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. incut for rent — furnished or
unf mished.
Mrs. Geo. Finley,
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from many pap. '• thou h- • :t :.ne of I'lnvrr. "i'exi
H. F. Grindstaff T. B. Knig)n
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(Civil Practice)
ASPBKMONT, r I:\AS
South, lie was , . hy |\i : I i t
Coolidge with ;h • pen wit!' win. i- I'ii
! resident sign.t-. thi.-. n.ea -u.re.
'Inhscrihe for THE STAR. $1.50 .. yr.
1 hope you w
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S.'J.OO pttr load?
W. A. Ellison.
been eliminated in the new Chevrolet
!>:- a eetliod of construction An"' M''' Yf,rl,ro h;,s ,H-('n 1,1 K O It SAKE -Pure Bred Cornish
Stamford Sanitarium for some time
- . i , i [• , , ,, ... |, , ,.-i ,. land 'tis probable that he will lie home
are indebted lor nch breath of air !,|i l. < ompen-ates N't heat distoj-!
your way and consider to whom you known as the "articulated shoe type,"i
Jewelry & Yietrolas
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MAIL YiU'K OKDKKS
McMahon Jewelry Co.
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Stonewal. Lodfto N.„ 704
A. F. & A. M.
Ucgular meeting nights on Thurs-
day night on or before tin) full moon
in each month. All Master Mason-
are cordially invited to attend.
W. E. Pyeatt. W. M.
M. F. Williams, Sec.
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Bad litk's !>crfi.c:tt.'(l
a specially,
Consolidated Abstract Co.
Office Court House.
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Rye. Ear, Nose, Throat
and Dental Clinic
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Money ai f po - cn:,
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GOULD UABDLY REST
Lady Says She Hart Nearly
All Over and Wat Very
Nerrovi. Took Cardni
-d Got Well.
New Albany, Ind.—"About fen
years mo* I waa Just about run-
down." writes Mrs. David Brock, of
1102 West Main St., this city.
"My back and limbs ached; in
fact, I hurt nearly all over. I had
bad. sick headache spells, and my
nerval were all to pieces.
"I could not sleep at night; could
hardly have any rest at all. I was
bttrely able to get around to do my
work. I kept up Just because I was
a mother with five little children to
care (or.
1 read about CarduL I thought
Jt might help me. so I bought a bot-
tltAnd began to take It.
'It was such a benefit to my
health. By the time X bad taken
the first botUe, I felt so much bet-
ter. My husband insisted on me
giving Cardui a fair trial, so I kept
on until I had taken several bottlca
and at last found myself a well
woman.H
Thousands of other women, who
had been in a run-down, suffering
condition, have reported that after
uUtitoe Cardui they recovered good
M\|itni< need
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you breathe. 1 low ;-;eod fi -I i. to y tion, and assures uniform braking fa-
Won't you ho ;.<•'><! ti. Jfim !.y ;'r.'in;t edili' - under all condition* of' (ooi'p'er-! 1
Him your In art and !iature. The wear on tin* brake lining
Onward for ,)••. an, l.rotljer Scott. 1 •> if' .no, and ; un . far or.-at S
o- er service out*of a &et of lining* than ■
■vns. I. Carl lii'ian of i!an i. " old lyi.<• brak. -. '
Visiting relativ-';- in As|x roiont. Test Chevrolet,- on the proe-itig' {
o o!ind hav,. olilaim-d a., hiuh as 2.-\-' J
Miss Maymo t'ulipm of StainTord ,"MI mib on a set of lining*. It is JJ
over Tie- da,. l>> look after leu pointed out that the avcrag- moio. ■
ranch interests. ' t will obtain .■on.ii.lorably e,•renter ■
mileage in view of tlu- severe drivini''®
.\J.. and Mrs. I. I, Smith wn- w., \ • , w'nVb | . |mL |.'lin|u.,. ■
, i!d visitor.-, at l.nl.lw. I< end Slsito . t.-.-ts show tli,. brak.- "
for food in a few davs.
'lam l'ulh'ts. Laying now, $.1 each.
Mrs. Krnest Mullen,
Swen,son, Texas.
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CaD at the store for color cards. The store for
quality and hdpful aarvicel
R. B. Spencer Company
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Interconnection of the electric generating and
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1930, newspaper, February 27, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126633/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.