The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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THE ASPERMONT STAB
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OID COLDS
VlCKS Ya-yro-nol*
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person
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sniffle or sneeze —
a few drops of Va-tro nol.
Stimulates the functions
vided by Nature —in the
prevent colds and to
throw off colds in their early
"P> ttiges.
f' Where irritation has led to
£ • clogged-up nose (a stuffy
H-V head cold or nasal catarrh)
'H Va-tTO-nol penetrates deep
|IU IflSO the nasal passages —re -
... duces swollen membranes —
' clears away clogging mucus —
brings comforting relief.
t£( Va-tro-nol is powerful, yet
^ absolutely safe—for both rhil-
air
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VlCHS
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OUDKR OF COMMISSIONERS'
COl'UT DECLARING RESULT
OK UEKR ELECTION
dren and adults. It has bee
clinically tested by phy-
sicians—and proved in
everyday home use by
millions.
Not® - for your protection:
The remarkable success of Vicks
drops—for nose aiul throat —has
brought scores of imitations.
The trarle-mark Va-tro-nol is
your protection in getting this
exclusive Vick formula. Always
ask for Vicks Va-tro-noK
FREE-a combination trial package
of Va-tro-noi — its companion prod-
uct.Vicks VapoRtib ( n i! rn e.v.ter-
rial Irvarnu nt for cold*)— and other
medication used in \ telva Plan for
Control of Colds—with direc- ^
lions for following the Wan. Oct ,&y
yours today at your dTUf;j;i8t':i. Or ;S ^
write Vicks, 2501 Milton St., G reens- /' \ y '■ ■ _'".aafci
lx)io, N. C„ cncloiiiitj ,:c stamp. CSiv...'avJ
(About % actual siw)
On this the 15th day of .September
| A. 1)., 1934, Commissioners' Court of
Stonewall County, Texas, beinjy in:
special session, convnssed the returns ■
of an election held on the 8th day of m
j September A. D., 1934, in Justice Pre-, ■
cinct No. 5 of Stonewall County,Texas, i m
for the purpose of determining who- • •
I ther or not the sale of beer containing j 5
not more than three and two-tenths J
(3.2'f i per centum of alcohol by ■ M
weight :-.hu'l be prohibited in such Jus- j JJ
i lice Precinct No. 5. of said Stimewnll , M
j County; and it was found that at .--aid §
I election 76 votes were cast for the j M
sale of beer containing not moiv than I JJ
three and two-tenlhs per centum
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1300 Breadeaters Can't
BE WRONG
That many persons ate A.spermont baked
bread at the Bridge Celebration Wednesday,
consuming 300 loaves.
Join the crow HI and eat Aspermont Baked
Iiread. Keep the home fires burning.
ASPERMONT BAKERY
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"Open House at Vick.-.'' with
Freddy Martin's Orchestra and
guest artists every Sunday,
5-5:30 p.m., K.S.T . on CP.S, nation-wide.
"Planta1. ion Echoes" with WllUtrd Robisou Tj! 1
and his Deep River Orchestra. with Mildred | j
Bailey - every Monday Wetlno/d.iy. and *
Friday, 7:'~-7 in put., ES.T., NrBC IStae Network.
SHINER Y LAKE NKWS
Ferguson was on the sick li.4,
j^rt is improving at this writ in.-.v.
'"Mr Bill Ellison and family visit.",!
• home of !i, I!. Martin and family
Wmda;y.
^Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hrister .
lI parents at Peacock lust I'r : =
Bell Martin and family, VV. T. Ma-
^I attended the circus in Abriiw
Delia Riddle left Ki a
with her dauxhu-r m
i*«!ry one is busy v.'ti11;v-
Xomi showers lha!
will b* a great. help *.« '■
'U CROSS CHILDR&ft
MAY HAVE WORMS
i Vltth for upoot Utile womuchs. ?m.;
11 fntfutnena, •<>«• of itch . « ■«•1 -i
: ami (ttd arm*. Th« v miv h< v« pm
Whitwa Owm V«?rmii u>(i- !n ; sa' -: /
and for y««n . r*ilably th« ••• •• .i
0 sod tonwl eh* trsu-i.. WJun^s O-.ui-n
V«rtailug« Mfcommwndcd by
Buy!!-;- Drusj
BlitnffoUed a
nn'scrous Thing
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tlu1 world
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'«n dniKS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Evans have re-
turned front a visit to Ballinger.
READ THE STAR ADS.
Call J. C. GUEST for CASKETS
; >tin a .stiire
eal Hay or A.spirin, tli*t
that
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! votes were cast agtiinst the sale of
i beer containing not more than three
land two-tenths per centum (' - I J
of alcohol by weight; and this court i
! declares that said election so held
resulted against the sale of beer con- i
tnining not more than three and two- |
tenths (3.2'/i ) ol alcohol by weight j
within such Justice Precinct, and it i
ir so ordered and declared; and it. is |
further ordered and declared that the |
sale of beer containing not, more than
three and two-tenths per centum
(3.2ri ) of alcohol by weight within I
said Justice Precinct No. 0 of Stone-
wall County, Texas, is hereby absol-i
utely prohibited after thirty days/
from date hereof, and thereafter until i
such time as the qualified voters there-,
in may thereafter, at a legal election |
held for that purpose, by a majority i
vote decide otherwise. 1
Passed by the Commirsioners': ffiourt
of Stonewall County Texas, in special |
session, on the 15th day of September,
A. I). l'.Kil.
Leonard Westtall
Omnty Judge of Stonewall County
Texas.
I, A. \V. Kash, Clerk of the Count.\
< "« tirt of Stonewall (^.mnty, V^av
, ami Kx-oflieio v'i-rk <•!' tlA- C'uv.nu •
signers' ( viurt t ! sai.S Coutitv, certify
tluu the . hove . nd f: '.'goin.^ is -■ u .i"
:i'il t' -rrci t copy of an order pas •. by
>:11tl Cosnmissioners' Court on the lath
<i.t\ i f Si ptember, A. D.
(iiven uhblej- m\' hand and Seal *>!
ifff co fir- Septemf«i.*i Joth, 1! 3'. ^
{ SKA Lj A. W. Hash
Cu rk of the ( ounty Court of Stone-
■all County, Texas, and Kx-oiYiein
C!i rk of (\)inmis:sionors' Court of
s; Count v.
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WHAT DO YOIJ WANT?
We have the highest quality groceries
that is to be found. If it's groceries you want
come in and try us. We believe our prices
will 'ustify your coming- 'n> see us.
Your business always appreciated, large
or small.
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^ Wickey .M"tise and
Hoilv wood K vm
Saturday Ma{inee and Ni^ht
Richard l,)ix
In
'4Ace of Aces"
\e> Two Keel < '•frc'h
Pr-.ue Sahir'a> Nij^h*
v !! (!a\ and Monday
"The i Life of
Verpfie Winters"
With
\nn Hard'nt: aiul .!'hn Holes
I iiesday Ni '.id. Oct. 1
is Uarr.am Nicht
f>c and 15c
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Wednesday ('ct. It
"The Party's Over"
I act Wecln< sda.v
Nicht Is
BANK NIGHT
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HERE'S a health giving dinner crumbs. Take tip smooth rounded
for six people which can be tablespoons ,,i the mivture, droit
•=crved at a cost of l weniv-tivn in'- deep fat at :'.2;i Uegna'S and
cents apiece. Hauanas are I for aboul tbree minitles, .,r
for you on no has an author:!, at: ■ hrov, n oil th" oat iilo and
than the metiiholisni eiittie of | •• i !:"il through to the ceat"r.
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Cnhha"" j 1 >>.;i 11 ..a bruwn ])ai>"f, Serve at
and longevity have long been a •
Boclated. llread is the staff ol
life, and there I" tomato soup
with Its vitamin C ia the meat
balls. Here's the menu:
\ < ut • (ititi (Ii't!jjr 'ritiI Jelly.
Soak I >;• -half table- poon jelly ill
lv'.- i,. ft.-iin •. cold water, ami
(11-., oiv. tilt i liree lalilt" I'.oon ••
si't'ir ii Ihe boiling hot syrup
from a ■., :: can v i apefrtiSt. Add
twi poons lemon or I inn'
juice, and let e nil until il start
to thicken. Re nt o v > t tone from
one small avocado, peel and cut in
small cubes (or scoop out in
Here Are the Recipes j halls), and arraiv.t with Hm
Fried Meat Italic Mix li-htly giaiteftatit wet ions i;t individual
together one and a half pounds of wet molds. 1'eur over the c...d
chopped round steal'.. ■ tie teaspoon gekditt iukxliire attil i 'till utiti:
salt, tl few grains pepper, on" lea-j ret. l':i:n<>!il. ;vtul ;"rve wish I •
spoon minced onion, the contents | mt'it or t!i111 cr.',mi. Or y. : eaa
of a lO'ii-ounce can of loiatilo i i:-e a small garni It nl ' i,pp"ii
boud and one-half cup dry bread ! cream *
Frivtl l/.'iif Hulls ■' Ie
Unlt'Trrl \itr t'nf'bere 20?
Avocatli> mill Crjajti'/ritil Jrlly IOC
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New -1 Goodyear All-
Weather—latest edition ol
world'* largest selling tlr« for
I') years. Have YOU seen It-
had Its ftreot new feature* si-
plained ? Come In—we'll be
glad to giv« y«u th« wbol*
story.
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FRESH PRUTS \NI) VEGETABLLES
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Stonewall t'ounty person this means you.
you have an interest that affects s*o newall Count. ii
the Aspen ont Star that fights the battles for you.
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30 oz. Heiu/ Appple Butter
Snidcrs Catsup, 2 for
Jersey Corn Flakes 10c
55 oz. Rolled Oats 19c
K. C. Bakiog Powder, Specials on Display. |
Gallon S> nip. Four Brands, each 59c S
2 Cans Black Eyed Peas 13c S
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3 Cans Mackerel 25c ■
.3 Tall Cans Sardines 25c §
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20 lbs. Bev ley's Best Corn Meal, 55c §
Try a sack Bew ley's Best Flour, Fresh Stock 8
1. ft. KINS, line.- Produce
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Formby, Marshall, Jr. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934, newspaper, September 27, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126863/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.