The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ASPERMONT STAR
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HAMLIN, TEXAS
'hurs. - Fri. . Night, Aug. 9-10" £
"Hollywood Party" a
Jfith Stars, Beautiful Girls, B
Song's, Comedy, also Selected
Short Subjects.
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Warning Is Issued To |
Precinct Voters Here i lioy.
DEFINITIONS
Sat. Matinee and Night, Aug 11
"Son Of Kong'
Also two reel Cutnedy
I'revue Saturday Night 11 :'!tl
Sunday - Monday
"Thirty Day
Princess"
Wi'.h Syl' j.t. Sidney, 1 :ii'> wr: nt,
also Silly Symphony
(Teclmir linredt
l ues, and Wed., August II - l.
"This Side
Of Heaven"
With i ,\ !rit-* 1 i Jarryiuoi <•. .1- ■.->
k">.. i-tic Chu^o Couu.'ti\
I liic - Admission - 25 5
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■iinuuiiwiiumuui
KoUeo i/ra.vs i air
ciov>u iiere baiurduy
A noise, with dirt on it, Punch.
—— IJealousy: .The friendship one wu-
A warning was issued this week by, hft, for anc,ther,_Thc Arcadians
County Democratic Chairman, H. W.]Mome; The place in wh!oh we an.
Andre.--, tnat voters of the lir>t ami treated the best and grumble the
fourth precincts should be careful that most.
thev vote for candidates in their re- Conscience: An inner voice that
speetive precincts. \ warns us somebody is looking.-
Since part of Aspermont voters live ■ H. L. Mencken.
in precinct four aim some in precinct Saxophone: An ill wind which no-
one, it is easily for them to become body blows good.
confused and vote out of their pre- Detour: The roughest distance bci
I j cine!.. j tween two points
l! Anderson asked that each voter Iv j Telephone Booth: A sort ol vertical
|: careful and vote fur candidates in llie! coffin where sweet dispositions are
precinct in which each voter lives in; buried. I'.d V\.vim.
order that no questions will be In or- Middle Aged: A person ion years
der following the election on August| Uuni >'ou !l,e-
."•Otli j A Lie (small boy's version): An ab
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emulation t.« the l.oi'd. aniul an over
present help in time of trouble.
AiLiiuoyn .^uiu 1
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tiie pi'vivioUto uac
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to tifaw ivtr\..,v;r U\imc*. J• - • <- t-
AnfiotinceiueiU *.< . u;c ue.v, .u><U'
LK' carnueU ;a uc.v. '.■■ •-« -
To 1 he \ ul- -•* 1' • : • 1 • '
i vvirih to Uikc v.'.' . ii.c.u
ittg you for Uivj . r • i
last election w.r--1 i • . . •
iiiijjsioner. i 1. •< - U;.
tiOU of all Ulu JJV '/i-ut: • 1 • • k s t
serve you ever. a-. >wur
nuriri toiler.
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\ \ a by o;>y wac? boin last v « \ t . in her school es.sav on " Parents," a
At j aiid Hrs lloi'storv Love at Swen- little jrirl wrote: "We pet our parents
. u. 'v th the mo <ar and bah ,\rr I" | at so late an ape that it is impossible
mi! • it is reported. . to chaupe thooir habits."
Produce Bought
1 am now buying1 produce and cream for the
Banner Produce, a Texas owned company.
1 pay the highest market prices at all times.
J^ocated at the Red and White; Store in
Aspei'mont.
\'our Business Appreciated
Steve Miller
IMPROVED
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
UNDAYI
chool Lesson
THANKS TO MV Fill ENDS OF
, THE 118 REPRESENTATIVE
| DISTRICT
S
Illy I; K \ 1 1; Kl l"/.\VATKH, I). U.,
o( l-iicu 11>. Moody lUt>l
In tUutu uf Ch!.-aift .)
^ t>y VV." turn N• w -.| a.i'or Union.
Lesson for August 12
AMOS PLEADS FOR JUSTICE
OUR BUSINESS MUST
GO ON AS USUAL
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for the ote y
fir a I pxtiuary.
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I'utuxe tha.a i i i
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W'e Are Remodeling < 'nr Rani-: During Tiie
■\( xi Kew Oa\'s f->ut In The Meanwhile You'll
rind The Same Courteous Service In Our
Teir.porary Headquarters In Our Direc-
tor'.-; Room !n The Rear Of The l->aniv P«uiid-
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First National Bank
Aspermont "Jeiiies"
Chaiiengf Regulars
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A Kl'O'-HJ A "Jesie .. Ui.-., i«
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Week U': . a eiiaia'a^c lo ihiv la.ui-1
oi tiie A-.-i ,r;,.'5or;l •! -«• • ! pi
I , r i. gurac u> l'i played on U-e loeal j ||
...aiiiuiui somcUii.o next vveei tne
net umo Ui l ' Ucci !e<l !>>• ■ : j |i
Uam raan.;gef, lt.tsh, | jil
'J i.it! chaUciii-i.e it, bring
<;-!.i<. il .'.poi'ijiunu;.,'.ip by locsi! i uy;.
aro a••!.■: el tbu i ' -.'inn
-.'.iie wi;;h te ereu't.' i-'.ji"'1 iiit- i'1 ■
hum! (.11 in Ih'.-i i • aiity.
All butuum •• n - > .'•> =•
; I v i;ld Us irati.... - ed vvi h e.ti. r > f
{ll.l .' an;, la' i'ee" v iai-1 ) ■.
Let I s Service
Your Ice Box
QUALITY IS A CREED WITH US
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PURE
and one which we adhere to as rigidly as pes- jjj
sihle. We strive always to give you 1 he finest jjj
quality possible at prices which we know yoi; |
will consider fair. Quality varies of eoimse i
HI
with that price, hut you must rest assmcd:!;
that, when you purchase an article here it is |
of the best (jaality thai, we can possibly g^-e |j
J-'OU f 01 t iie pi ICC we ciiai t'e \ ^ e t 1 \ t O n h d\C |i j nwr* l« • iMimlnK <t y of retribution,
every pentn and every dollar you st>end with |-
us mean evervthinL' it can to see that vou :.M t I Ui" ThP*" ,:7 ,0K
SB! VI. Worship Which God HatM
(vv 'Jl -71
i. . . , i .. i . i if- .s SHerillrf*, ohnrrvniice of dnyt,
money ^ woit.li and mote value, the finest I -ri^even «iti«ing wiion ih« in nn i>out
service we are capable of. the triad welco.r- | °r w,!" ""/l moM l1"
widcli we always feel when vou. come into our j|
bli.SSUN TI XT—A mo* &:I-S7.
(; ( ) 1.1.' I \ 'I ;. s r I ,uvo workfilh no 111
to ln^ nutKlil i>r i hct'ofore love In th*
fuiniliiiM or iiir law Kontans li<10.
I'UlMAliV -rnric c.ood l'reachcr
:inil !i ll.-el K.:nv
J UN'ICUi Ti tru.:- A Country Doy Who
lii'i-Hin'1 ft i;ro;U I'rrui'Uer,
IN n -1: m I -111A 'I !■: \ni> SIS MO I! TOP-
IC- '.a ml! ok for Cod Against thl
<' t* t> w .1
Vnr.VU PI^H'1,1? AND ADULT
Tt'l'ic. s11 Jti.stioe as a Universal
I Mi l.\
I. Israel's Desolation Predicted (W.
I ").
I, 't'lie prophet's IninentHtlon (v. 1).
Ames liiiiieiileil ever the dooui wlitch
was if eveririKe the nation. The
prophet Is thus represented ns enter
ins lntu ilie sorrow which wns to over-
take Israel,
The aution's utter desolation mid
liolplessiiess (vv. it). Israel Is
elilleil n virgin heeause she had never
been subdued by nii.v foreign nation
dsn. :: 11!). Her falling no more to
rise, seis forth the utter desolation
mid helplessness to which the Assy-
rians subjected the nation.
II. The Urgent Call for the People
to Return to God (vv. 4 0).
(iud through the prophet said, "Seek
yg me and ye shall live." The Inipll-
catioii is that while as yet the divine
Jliilgiiionls are not executed, sn op-
portunism is otTered for them to ttirn to
God. The time to repent Is while Judg-
ment is staved. In their turnln* to
<!od they were called
1. To ri-nounce Idolatry (vv, .*>. tt).
They wore to turn itwuy from tiie
places ol' idolatry I'.ethel. tjlliral. ftnd
lieer-'ilit'hii The Jmimnent of tlod was
to strike these places. Ho tinted them
the S'.iuid Mine to seek the l.ord,
promising them life
'Z. To cense to (iervert Judgment
(v. 7| "Turn Judo, out io wormwood"
implies the hltterness io the injured of
the perversion of Justice
T To cease to dethrone righteous-
ness (w T im "[.eiivlng off righteous-
ness" no'iins that unrighteousness dl
allow.-d to lake Its place. Tor the
third time ho urged them to seek tiie
l.ord. in this exhortation the l/ord's
mane is given, w^th ■ statement of
some of his works.
it. "Mnkeih the seven stars and
Orion."
h. "Tunieth the shadow of death Into
the morning."
c "Mnketh the day dark with
night."
d. "(.'/illoth for the waters of the see.
and ponreth them out upon the face
of the earth" hotli In rain and In
deluge.
e. "Strenglheiieth ihe spoiled against
Uio I roni'."
III. The Sins Cooinntted by the j
Wicked Nation (w. T) ljj|
1 i'lo-.v hated t ie judge who con-
demned their wicked practices (v. 10.)
•j. i'ho,\ abhorred him that spoke
uprightly (v 10). This probably re-
fers to the prophets themselves.
,'k They trampled upon the poor
(v ill The rich built macnitteent
houses ..ui of tiie gains extorted from
tin- |i"or. but the prophet assured them
thin Honld not permit them to
live In Iiio houses nor drink of the
wine thereof.
■I, The) itnicted the Just <t. 12). '
This they did by titkinit a hrlhe. What
a picture tills of our on n time'
fi. They turned aside the poor In
the (rate (v. IV) Because the poor
had no money they were turned aside.
The times were so evil that the pru- i
dent would best keep silent.
IV. Th# Prophet's Plea tor Repent- j
ance <w. 14, 18).
No condition In the world, religious,
aoclal. or po'dtlcal, can become so dltfl
cult that the righteous are shut off i
from help. The righteous can
1. heek Clod ( . I D Those who
aeek God shall have with them the ;
!^>rd of Hosts.
2. Hate the evil (*. 15). It la not
enough merely to love the good; evil
must he hated
8. Establish Judgment lu the gate
( . 16) It was the custom In that
day for the courts of Justice to elt In
the gnte of the city The prophet
urged upon them the responsibility of
placing honorable men In charge of
j public affairs,
v The Judgment to Fall (tt.
1«-'J0).
I wish to take this opportunity to
thank my friends of the 118th llepre-
sentative District for their loyal sup-
port in the Democratic prjmnries
July 28th 1 appreciate very much
this evidence of your confident
good will.
May it soon rain and peace and
prosperity attenc; you and all the
Good People of the six counties be-
fore whom 1 made the recent race.
in the future
Sincerely,
BEN F. SMITH
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Fosters Move This
Week To Abilene
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Foster and son,
Reese, moved this week to Abilene
niul | where Mr. Foster has a job in a
printing establishment. Mr. Foster
formerly edited the Star and has
been engaged in the printing and
publishing business for the past 15
yenrs. He came to Aspermont from
May God's choicest blessing: be yours Rule.
It hasn't rained yet but vve have to buy a few
(irocries and you will find that you can buy
the best Groceries for the least Money at
Guest's Store. Investigate and be convinced.
We Appreciate Your Trade
W. P. Guest
Specials For Fri. and Sat- Aug. 10-11
Singletons
Pure Cane
59c
your unlimited value, to trivr you. besides th'-.i §
planning to him Worship without boll
t e«s of !t;> In an nhomlfiHtlon
IT MEANS YOUK "ICE WOKUIKS"
ARE OVER. YOUR RKKKif.ATOR
WILL BE KEPT FILLED DAILY
and promptly with clear
PURE ICE
i tew installed a refri^rator Ice
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store. Try us and see if you do not tfet
V'aiue Received" in every^-spot-i.
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BRYANT-LINK CO
May Hurlj Bui Nol Injur*
The nkilieil to tiin
|>«tl«>t an wax it bout to perform
9 dHlcate operation < n th« aruv, "I
itvay hurl yon. tmt ! will not Injur*
jrpti." the Fn'jor'm will
way hurt, hut he w il nev r Injure hla
ehllcl Ilev Geo r>ouul^a.
Dri'i Finil Fault
Nr* "r 1 ' fne.U ivifh n *«"rmo® you
nuiv ti ■ r ' \(M) { • !5c t praying
'•feii' d'"!«:« we*-k that your
t b< k% t! rhe Holy
1401 A C t.U^ST iut ( ASKKTS
LETTUCE, firm heads, 2 for
lie
Rutabaga turnips, new crop, lb.
41 | c
ORANGES, nice size, dozen
29c
ERESH PRUNES, pound
10c
POTTED MEAT, picnic special, 3 for
10c
SPINACH, Texas Pack No. 2 can, 2 for
19c
A! 'i'LES, new crop Gravenstine, doz
30c
TOMATOES, California, pound
10c
BRAN ELAKVES, R. & VV. or Post, pkg.
10c
LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 for
23c
LUX ELAKES, small size, pkg
1?c
GRAPE JUICE, Red & White, Pint
17c
T< )MAT() J UiCE, R. & W, 10 oz 4 for
25c
MAUKEREI., try it, tall cans 3 for
25c
M A RSH ?u A LLC )VVS R. & W„ 6% oz, 2 for 17c
Tc /ii.ET TISSUE, Blue kross, 3 rolls
23c
i' I v I 'NES, -i pounds for
45c
SU( JAR, pure cane, cloth bag 25 lbs
$1.39
SAi ,T. Blue c: White, 5 lb bag
1,3c
JET OIL Shoe Polish, all colors, bottle
12c
GINGER ALE, Red and White pint
Kk
Sunset, pint
10c
mm o
II [jjj ^8 flj| nlifornia Whiten,
3c
RED&WHITE
PEACOCK & RASH
ASPERMONT & PFACOCK
ANNOUNCEMENT g
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I wish to call attention to all those suffering 8
from Eye, Ear, Nose or Throat trouble or S
Needing- Glasses. That I will be at the Rash £
Hotel, Aspermont, Texas on Wednesday 8
August 15th, from 8:00 A. M. to 1:30 A. M |
anc! tiie third Wednesday each month. g
im. FRANK C.SCOTT 1
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Specialist on Diseases and Surgery of Eye, ■
P^ar, Nose, Throat and Fitting of Glasses. j
Office-: Stamford Inn — Stamford, Texas a
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Formby, Marshall, Jr. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1934, newspaper, August 9, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126856/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.