The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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Call J. C. GUEST for CASKETS
Better Breakfasts
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DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE for ull in the splendid victory which
APPOINTED shall be ours n November,
The campaign for the national
Democratic ticket in the No. 18 Con-
Mori; than 200 manufacturing
plants will be represented in the Tex-
Stresslonal District will be conducted as Manufacturers Show at the 1932
BITTING up In the morning ia i stance. We have a lot to do before
not nearly such a bad busi-
ness If one happens to live In
Hngland or Prance. There every-
one has a cup of tea, coffee or de-
licious French "chocolat" the mo-
ment he opens his eyes. It helps
a lot.
Hare one Is supposed to go
through all the tiresome business
of dressing without any comfort
Inside — unless — and here's the
point—he has the inward satis-
faction of knowing that breakfast
when It doe come will be a hum-
dinger.
Continental Breakfasts
Not So Good
Continental breakfasts are all
right In their way. The trouble
Is they don't weigh much — not
enough for u eight-cylinder
Americans. We have to have a
"Better Breakfast" — something
that tastes guod and has sub-
luncheon, and wo have to do It
well. Something like this la what
we want, a ;:d need—
.Horning Punch
Shredded it hen! tiiih Raspberries
and Cream
Poached Eg/is on Toast
Cojfee
Morning Punch: Combine two
cups orange Juice, two-thirds cup
pineapple syrup (a.ll from a
No. 2 can), one-half cup raspberry
syrup (all from an eight-ounce
can), und four tablespoons lemon
juice. Chill overnight. Serves
six.
Shredded Wheat Kith Itaspber■
rics and Cream: Serve a spoon-
ful of drained canned raspberries
and plenty of cream or rich milk
over shredded wheat biscuits
which have been buttered on top,
slightly dusted with salt and
heated ia the oven.*
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
To those indebted to, or holding
claims against the Estate of S. J.
KING, deceased:
The undersigned having been duly
appointed administratrix of the estate
ol' tj. J. KING, deceased, late of Stone
wall County, Texas, by Leonard West
fall, Judge of the county court of
Stonewall County, Texas, on tho 28rd
day of August, A. U. i;)32, hereby
notifies all persons indebted to said
estate to come forward and. make set-
tlement, and those having claims a-
gainst said estate to present them to
her within the time prescribed by law
at her residence at Swenson, Stone-
wall County, Texas, where she re-
ceives her mail, this 20th day of Aug-
ust, A, 1). 1932.
CORA HOY
Administratrix of the Estate of
S. J, King, deceased.
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Stronger Than He Was at Twenty!
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
To (hose indebted In, or holding
claims against the Estate of BETT1E
KING, deceased:
1 he undersigned having been duly
appointed administratrix of the estate
of BETT1E KING, deceased, late of
Stonewall County, Texas, by Leonard
West fall. Judge of the county court
of Stonewall County, Texas, on the
23rd day of August, A. D. 1932, here-
by notifies ali persons indebted to
said estate to come forward and make
by a Committee composed of R. E.
Underwood, Amarillo, who will be
Chairman; J. M. Harris, Snyder;
Durwood H. Bradley, Lubbock; Mrs.
Floyd Fletcher, Amarillo, and Mrs.
Meade Griffin, Plainview, according
to an announcement received from
Democratic Headquarters at Austin.
Complete responsibility for the suc-
cess of the Democratic nominees in
(hi.-; district will be vested in the
committee, is was indicated in a state-
ment by Roy Miller and Senator Mar-
gie Xeal, accompanying the announce-
ment. Mr. Miller and Senator N'eal
are in charge of national Democratic
activities in Texas. It will be the du-
ly of the congressional committee to
organize the district in such a manner
as to bring out, as a tribute to John
Garner, the largest Democratic vote
it has ever cast, the statement con-
tinued. No doubt of the outcome was
expressed, the onl.v question being the
"size of the majority".
The statement follows:
The plan of organization has two
purposes in view; first, to decentral-
ize the activities of the campaign! and
second. o bringinto the active work
of the campaign as many Democrat,-,
of our State as possible, both men and
women. Of course, there is no doubt
as to the result in Texas. It is only
a question of majority. We feel that
every Texas Democrat will take deep |
personal pride in doing what he or
she can to make the result a fitting
tribute to the ticket and more particu-
larly to our own John Garner.
The various district committees are
charged with the responsibility of or-
ganizing every county in their respec-
tive districts. They will utilize the
State Fair of Texas, Oct. S to 23, it
j has been announced here by Col. \V.|
I E. Talbot, managing director of the j
Southwest Development Bureau,'
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sponsors of the show. The Texas1
manufacturers Show will be the most
representative of Texas resources and
manufactured goods ever held in the
state.
Mrs. A. W. Rash is in Stamford
Sanitarium since Monday for medical
advice.
Lady Took Cardtii
And. Got Rid. of
Pain In Her Side
"Last summer, my health was bad,
so I began taking Cardul," writes
Mrs. H. E. Slaughter, of Norman,
Okla. "My mother had given me
Cardul In girlhood, so naturally I
turned to It when I felt I needed
It. I felt run-down and a general
weakness. I had bad, dizzy head-
aches when everything would seem
to dance before my eyes> My right
side pained me so much, but since
taking Cardul the pain has left
me. I have taken several bottles
of Cardul and have Improved a
great deal."
Cardul la sulil ut drug stores here.
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settlement, and those having claims
against said estate to present them e,xistin<tf organizations, that is to say,
to her within the- time prescribed by
law to her residence at Swenson,
Stonewall County, Texas, where she
receives her mail, this 26th day of
August, A. D. 1932.
CORA HOY
Administratrix of the Estate of
Hettie King, deceased.
S. .1. R. No. 28.
PROPOSING A CONSTITUTION-
VI. -VMKNUMENT TO BE VOTED
ON NOVEMBER 8. 1932.
the County Executive Committees,
wherever possible. If, however, in
order to insure the sort of intensive
campaign we propose, it is necessary |
to set up special committees, they are j
authorized to do so. Committees of!
women with Chairman for each coun-'
i tv and for each precinct in each coun- j
1 ty will lie appointed to co-operate and
I work with the County executive Com-
i 111 it 11 vs.
| What we have in mind and what we
j propose to accomplish with the co-op-!
' oration ot the loyal Democrats of Tex-
FIFTY-FTVE years old, and sail
going strong!
Do you want the secret of such
vitality? It isn't what you eal, or
any tonic you take. it's something
anyone can do—something you c in
•tart today and see results in u
week! Ail you do is give your vital
organs the right stimulant.
A famous doctor discovered the
way to stimulate a sluggish system
to new energy. It brings'fresh"vigor
A> every organ. Being a physician's
Trwcription, it's quite harmless.
Tell your druggist > on want a bottle
of Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin Get
the benefit of its fresh laxative
herbs, active senna, and that pure
pepsin. Get that lazy liver to work,
these stagnant bowels into action.
Get rid of waste matter that ia slow
poison so long as it is permitted to
remain in the system.
The neto energy> men and women
feel before one bottle i < Dr l.'.aldliieWs
pepsin has been used up is
t-r of how much the si/tt'm needs
I his help.
tut a bottle, of this delicious
syrup and let it, end that, constant
worry about the condition of the
bowels, "spare the children those
bilious that make them miser-
able. Save your household from the
use of cathartics which lead to
chronic constipation. And guard
against auto-intoxication as you
grow older.
Dr. Caldweli's syrup pepsin is
such a well known preparation you
can get it wherever drugs are sold
and it iaa't expensive.
Ih- it resolved by the Legislature of' if an active, energetic, enthusiastic
the State of Texas: j working committee of men and worn-
Section 1. That the Constitution or"" "! eVl'r-v pne 01 the nearly seven
the state of Texas, Article 10, he a j t'1l>us;in<1 votmi>- precincts of the
mended by adding thereto another; in other words, we hope to
Section, Section 60, which shall read!
as follows:
FOOTBALI.
V-A,
'thousand votini
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.1 In other words.
have not less than -10,000 Democrats
working to make Texas the nation's
"Section CO. That the Constitution) of Democracy.
State of Texas be so amended'
authorize, a Texas Centennial,
■moi-atim: tin- heroic period of
IV.\:is history, and celebrating
'nry of our independnnee and
•ss. to be lii-ld at. such times,
in such manner as may be
•d by the Legislature of Tex-
Unfortunately, we have not beeni
able to give committee assignments
to all of the enthusiastic Democrats of
tlu- State who have tendered their
sen-ices; However, this is the peo-
ple's fhrht in which ewry forward-
ikim- Democrat rnn;i nlav h-« ru-
ber part . There is a plac
shall find
A SPERM ONT HIGH SCHOOL
VS.
ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL
Friday, September 23.
4:00 P. M. — Hornet Field
This is a conference game. and accord-
ing to ear]y season dope the two teams
are equally matched. Every one urged to
attend- -and help the Hornets in their
first home game--
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vidi-d, that this authorization shall
not bt construed to make appropna-
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any other future exposition
SEE HEfcE NOW
VF voe DON'T VOTE
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elebration, of
ter.
See The foregoing Constitutional
\mendini-nt shall be submitted to a
to of the qualified electors of this
tato at the next general election to
held on Tuesday after the first
Monday in November, A. D 1932
' A correct copy.)
JANE Y. McCAI LUM,
Secretary of State
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boy*, members of the Fisher >-!y Craftsman' Guild, are all set
years in any utlivertities they *« eel. They built the four trholcrnivip
iconic eoacn model* in tho econd annual competition of tho
Craftaneu'a Guild. Four cheeks like the one pictured i.ava been
by the Oulid to th* Union Guardian Trust Company of Detroit,
the M.eoo let each boy pewtmif completion of any uaflniahed
k.lUraish him tritb fend* Iat hi* univtritty education a* they are
recetan hto dioloma, hand him the unspent balance
putting « BMBBium CM thrift.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1932, newspaper, September 22, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126764/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.