The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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Help Your Favorite,
Votes Are Dropping,
Don't Wait!
If you wfr-cwfeiil1'!atin# helping a
ctmtestaufc in Uifi.Aspermont Star,I3ifr
Circulation Campaign now is the
time to do -bck
Votes arc dropping and your sub-
scription NOW will j;-ivo the contes-
tant more votes'than it will the last
weak, Votes are whr.t the contestants
need to win the autoiiu bile and you
are doing thevn a favor by p;i vinj>
your subscription now,
A FIVE YEAH SiniSCRU/TION
One five year subscription gives a
contestant sixty-six times more votes
than a one year. In other words by
selling one five year subscription they
get as many votes as if they had
sold sixty six one-year's.
Now get behind your favorite and
help her to win. If you
subscribed gfa Jtor ft 0 ,
some friend wfco hlft m*i AM*.
Your friend will appreciate the )Mlfer
and the contestant will appreciate the
votes. Now remember, now is the
time to help her,
Who Can Afford
To Be Careless?
It is not cowardly to be afraid of
drinks and drugs and foods that are
unwholesome; it is not cowardly to be
afraid of some contagious disease: it
is not cowardly to shun dangers that
may be death dealing. By ail mean
do not be foolhardy; as for example;
She said, "I'll take a dozen of those
bmis"—a consumptive had coughed
over thorn. Later 'she' had tubercu- i
losis. j
lie said, "I'm not afraid to drink
that water." The creek drained from
a toilet'wiM by 'a typhoid ■carrier, then - death:-
'Wis denth was from typhoM-tfoTOi.*• Agnln/do not he t tubborn and fo 1
She said, "I haven't time to nurse hardy. Blunt danger, bo immunized,
the baby. The nurse gives it raw against prev«.ft-ihl.' dime-.o, haw- peri
cow'g milk." Soon she bad'no baby, ode- health touimin.-d'ions.
He said, "I can't swim, Uut'-T wo i't „ -
fall off the raft." 'Coroners verdict Wc aire ti;- a.--.-
—Drowned. ' 'the Ma jo. tie and «:r.v!< Ihd'
She said; "Wait until he i-of i Sie u • ln-fi tv buying r|
age before having him vacc'iriutV'i." (Iib..'>n.
•Smallpox claimed iiiai ln-ioiv t! \ - —
time. Mr. a-.id M, . \ •; .• <I, i! «.
He said, "Too cold to leave gam--' \i -itr- . will* iln !r p.-i ,-. , Mi
door open while I warm up the en M
gine." His body was found beside
the car.
They said, "Don't believe he i.< •
glasses, doctors don't know every
thing." The child could not read the
examination" fjuestibns erii-rectly xiinl A
failed.
He said, "I got thai splinter on;.
my heel is alright now," l.nek of
proper attention let tetanus develop.
Aspermont Mission
Blessings upon you friends, (lod'.J
is going to give us rain.
Sunday at 10 A. M. Sunday SehOoI
11 A. M.'Baccalaureate sermon in VVOI'k,'
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1'ala co I {artier Shop
{•or i'ii-st.cBiss barber
T. Irvin.
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E. Church South at Poiiceck. Kev.,
North will preach the sermon. !
I' Sunday 3 P. M. Rev, Gerald P.!
I Jane's will preach at Sbinery Luke.
I Sunday 7 P. M, closing .service uti
'""I I11 ' (bid lead* to go on ion gey i.
: 1 In I evi vui, ( 'hddreil of (Jell p!
' |nny that tied sliaj! save and su.neti-
fy precious sen!; this w-ek for hi
glory. V«iu who, know bow. to i
bold of Hod, pray that be will eive
u- thi much t''-> ■ I ■! rain that: p. :;il
may know be nn.-v.i-r:- prayer
Onward for us. J:r«itii
Ladies and eld id reus
work a specialty.
W. E. Pyeatt, Prop.
Mr. and 'illr . Tool liar. ' Sua
day with Mr. Hart's si>ter, Mrs, .)
M, (iholson and familv.
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its -uh• Itiiitin! "rttre of linv mul coriltiitr,
A parliriihirly cur for [ihy si linns,
hit rxrrtilu'rs end Milrmtn'ti fifcaiixn
of it ' rum'fort <nu! relii'ihility. TUr Tfipli'x
fhattrr-i>rtn){ >.'Ji: • n initf liirhl mul l!io
ju!iy rn< U>, rtl Iotir-trlu-rl briilerx ruitl.ribulG
to the unusual an/rly of tin- ri'-to ford.
of r %r\ >; im \«; f\t is iss
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Four HomJuiile ilouljle-actin^ hy-
•'rnul'e -hot \ ::*i-nrhorrt • Kuily cn4
cSosi'!, -i'eiit 1 onr-wheel brake-* •
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ceri valves # ! firou-qcJarlcr
fl( .:i":,i* ;*r r "\V • I ii ae-tii'ie
drive • Mure tlian i>a.-l
and Vti'fer hear;!iv:s * Stu-dv >>te« )•
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hot a* « < )uiefv acce'er i'e,n o i,a-e
of control ® * r. .miuny
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i>e Luxe Sedan .... $650
Town S: ..... SOTO
(/. h. Drtroil, freight awl ih'liirrv.
ftumpers arid /ri/r,. ; >(• e.vf; a. til Ion
I ntver-ul 4'reu'? Lonipany pi in of
iinu <M 'irs nnulher Ford
economy.
llEAUTY has been built into the graeeful
fluwiug linoH of the new Ford anil then* is
ait appealing charm in ils Irosh and varied
harmony of eqlor. Yet more dislinclive even
than this beauty of line and color is its alert and sprightly performance. « « « «
As days go by you will find that it becomes more and more your favorite car to drive—
so responsive, so easy to handle^ so safe and comfortable that it puts a new* joy in motoring.
The city dweller the farmer — the industrial worker — the owner of the spacious hvo-ear
garage in the suburbs-—to all of these it brings a new measure of reliable, economical service.
Craftsmanship has been put into mass production. Today, more than ever, the new l ord is
"n value far above the price.** « ««««««««
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Beauty of line and
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mechanical excellence
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f,!>enin. ifriLea over
First National Bank
Awpet ;wnt, Texas
KAT AT
CRYSTAL CAFE
Phone 132
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ach J'Oi' 20 Years
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ti I >; pa it; It always helps ; never
I; . is safe to use freely as oitcm
; needed (jitn'k relief whenever
> -.«• a hciidie.lie, or cold; or art®
fr< tii neuralgia or nenriti?,
j In de.irehsing pains of rheumatism*
yield, too, if you'll only give these
tab;'. ■ - a chance. But be sure to get
genuine Aspirin. It has the Bayer
Cross on every tablet, Look for the
name Bayer on the box, and the word
"genuine" printed in red. Proven di-
rections inside.
AlyirUi Ii the (mils mnrk at Itntrr ManiiUctur* 4
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SO TASTE
Geo , • i,Han Tells How III
Takes Black-Draught
When Bilious.
Valdo.*;l.!>„ Ga.—In killing boi
Thedford'H Bi a ck-Draught his
helped to kei ;i blin well, Mr. O. A>
Aldrieh, of this ei'y, says:
"lHack-i'1 • ss a good medi-
cine, I be; r inking it when Just
a boy, for biwu.,neas and as B
tftvative,
'vcp n T cr ( bilious, my mouth
ii had U : ic and I get diny,
f< • ■ i- '^t-iwi ;-'d. A few doses Of
ir ,r i .i Y;.-.i; in usually make hi® fed
like ri' v. It- recms to cleanM Uf
Kj'teir, < .• purities, my head sets
clearer, and tiio bad taste is
from my mouth.
"I rim .- rather healthy,
law ii, very little medietas,!
ccp! for tlB innss I mentioned.
"It- ki i.-.-eo to know that there Is
a, good 1t.--.it<\ 'ike Black-DrSMghl
to take end Rive quick relief."
ThoujiaraJs of other men and wom*
cn find Black-Draught a great btlp
in relte\ i-ig common ailments
to indigestion, constipation
biliousness.
Thedford's Blnek-Draught Is
pared from medicinal roots
hei-bs, of highest- quality, finely |
dered, cru-et'ully combined andj.
i-ed by automatic machinery.
fiasy t*i take—no
ii?;«t-effects Price 25
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1930, newspaper, April 24, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126641/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.