The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1940 Page: 3 of 12
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THE ASPERM0NT STAR
24 HOURS SERVICE
KINNEY FUNERAL HOME
KINNEY BURIAL ASSOCIATION
Every 24 hours in every day in the year someone
is at our place, ready to serve you.
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Phone 10—Stamford
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IMPORTANT THING 1
YOUU HEAR TONICHTl
Ir Santa:
I am a boy 10 years old. I am
fcious for Christmas. I want
Bicycle and a football. We have
pretty Christmas tree.
> Your friend,
Wade Allen
Dear Santa Claus:
I have been a good boy for ten
years. I want you to send me a foot-
ball and a bicycle, and a bat and ball
for Christinas.
With Love,
■ ■ Leon Bock
Dt'ar Santa:
i ;:;i! ;i little ;;irl in the fifth grade.
1 try to be good, 1 try to work hard.
I want a cook set, a doll, a do!! b*i£-
£>', a dress, a cap and scarf and a twin
sweater set.
1 am going to try to he good an-
°fvar so you will not forget mt-
nc.\t Christmas.
Your loving friend,
Patsy Ruth Urock
Dear Santa Claus:
Since I have been a good hoy, i
want you to send me a pair ofskates
and a football and some nuts and
fruits.
Your loving hoy,
Eugene Sisk
Dear Santa Claus:
1 am very anxious for Christmas to
come. As 1 have heen good, I think 1
deserve what I want for Christmas.
I want a bicycle, skates, and 3 books
For rny teacher, a big, big, big box ot
candy. For Mrs. Daugherty a big,
big, big box of candy. And for Donna,
a doll, a box of Crayolas, and a doil
dress. For Shirley, ;t doll, a doll tires.-
and a very easy book. For Elsie, a
doll, a doll dress, and an easy book.
Mother wants a pretty dress. Daddy
a blue suit. For Mary Louise, a rub-1
by doll that shuts and opens its eyes
For Muriel, a pretty dress. For Hob
a blue suit. |
With l.ovc,
Marie 'Entrance
Dear Santa Claus:
I have been a good girl. I wish vo..-
would bring me a pair of skates, a
manicure set, a bicycle and some frui:
and nuts.
We have decorated our Christina;
tree and our room. M iss Rose bought
our tree. We had a good time decor-
ating our tree.
With Love,
Mary Lou Harnett
Dear Santa:
I want a cowgirl suit and a -.tt of
glasses, a pair of skates and a doll set.
Of course you know I have been good
so 1 think 1 deserve everything 1 ask
foi.
With Love,
Erma Jo Kin^ery
Dear Santa:
Christmas is coming soon, and I
think I deserve a bicycle, a pair or
rkates, and a wrist watch, since I
have been such a good uirl.
Your wishing girl.
Therese Hern rn
MILLIONS suffer 1cm from Headache, Acid Indigestion! Dill I'M
of Colds "Morning After" and Muscular Fatigue becauae they
liave heard—and believed—Alka-Seltzer radio announcements.
To these millions, the relief obtained by the use of Alka-SeM er
is worth far more than the genuine enjoyment they get from toe
broadcasts.
The most important parts of our radio program, both to you and
to ut, are the commercial announcements. Once you hm MM
Alka-Seltzer we believe you will agree with u .
But try Alka-Seltzer becauie it is an unusually effective wit-
cine not because you enjoy the radio programs.
WHY ALKA-SELTZER IS SO EFFECTIVE
The pain-relieving analgesic in Alka-Seltzer is in complete eola-
tion, ready to ease the distress as soon as you ■wallow it TW
painrelieving action is made more effective by alkaline "
The alkaliring elements in Alka-Seltzer reduce excei
l/.i, acidity.
Oat Alka-Seltzer the not
ptm a drug atore.
Large pacta*
Small
Try a glass of iUlu Britwr at your
Drug Store Soda Fountain.
Dear Santa Claus:
I have heen a aoml liifl, •' v-ould
like to have the 'tilings I am .asking
for. I would like to h';>H" Iv vii<.
•omc new dresses sonie hooks, .i pair
of slacks am) a wrist utirIi . Don't bring some can;!
forget the rest of the ;an.,l\.
I .ovr,
Mar\ l.oi; \ • •!
Deai Santa:
Please bring me an out door baby
and : omc ( )ld Maid cards. Pleas-
bring the children where thc\ arc
lia\ing war some toys. Please hrin^'
Mrs. Wal.-ton some- dresses. Please
!-ri:ig Johnny a dump truck 'and Jiiv
little sister a rubber doll. Plea--
and tangerines;
V, ove.
Sue Sellers
Dear Santa Claus:
1 have been a good gil!. 1 want a
j pair of skates, a perfume set, doll, u
new pair of shoes and a bicycle for
I Christmas. The fifth graders hawc
' decorated their room. We have a tree.
| Please bring me the things 1 Insmr
asked for.
Your friend.
Juanita Haldrec
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to bring me a watch for
Christmas.
With Love,
Dewitt
Dear Santa Claus:
1 have been a pretty gci'r.id h'iy and
I think 1 have been good enough !<
get a football, a pair of boots and a
cowboy suit. Now Santa I have a
little too much, hut that is what I
want; Santa 1 have a little niece. She
wants a doll and a buggy.
Love.
johnny Halm
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Dimi Santa:
Please bring me a too! chest:, a
desk, typewriter, punching bag and a
Ranger watch.
Love,
Cregilit Rours
Dear Santa Claus:
I want a big doll, a big ball, a
bicycle, a new pair ot shoes, and a
new coat for Christmas.
Your friend.
June Alette Collom
Deai Santa Claus:
Dear Santa Claus I w;:.-r ;i loo:
ball. Dear Santa Clans I want
truck. Dear Santa Clans 1 want a
blue suit. Dear Santa Clatis I want
so::!'' . andv, I)ra: S.-uita Ciaus I
want a Bible.
Your friend.
K. I.. Graham
i 'far Santa:
Please bring me a football arid r?
doctor's kit. Thank you for the fwfs.
•Your friend,
Bradley Hulscv-
rDear Santa Claus:
j Please bring me an airgun, an air
plane, apples and oranges.
( Your friend,
Harold Brock:
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: )< ..r Santa:
I have been good and ! want a gun]
: ud ;! " . . We liave a Ch.ristiu.v- j
* rep, and we liave decorated tit"
loom. j
l.ove, i
.Mmi- (iraham
The Star of Destiny
Hung Over Bethlehem
It spelled a new era for a barbarous world. Followed religiously
by three wise men from the East, the beams from the heavens
pointed to the birth of a savior.. .a savior who later gave his life
that others might be saved.
It marked the beginning of progress in the cradle of civiliza-
tion. Mankind has made enormous steps since the birth of Jehovah
1,940 years ago.
It is today the star of good will, of friendship and sincerity—all
fostered by the Christ-child that leads men on into the future
with renewed faith in themselves and in others.
i,i,ii' Santa:
As Christinas ;is
coming
j want to tell you that 1 want a pencil
~ j box.: a water color set. house shoes,
i.and goodies to eat. It you 'anno'
ring me these things that's all right.
! ut please tn. Briny -t little vsfe?
•oincthing, too.
L<>\ e.
Juancll Di-( irafienreid
ON THIS HOLIDAY, Christmas of 1940, we pause to not that
this season is the happiest of the year.
AND IT IS RIGHTFULLY SO. Men re-establish old friendships,
pledge good will, and look into the coming year with cheery faces.
We particularly wish the best for you in 1941, in grateful appre-
ciation for your kindnesses during the past year.
by
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R. B. SPENCER CO,
Aspermont, Texas
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