The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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fstylish merchandise at a big saving.
complete array of mens togs for Spring
and Summer-
Two Pants Suits—Interwoven Sox-
E & W Shirts—Straw Hats.
A complete assortment in Heady-to-Wear
Department, beginning with house dresses at
95c—up to the prettiest of party dresses.
Vanette Irion Clad—Humming Bird
Hose for women.
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POR ECONOMICAL
Our Hardware Deparment says, Planters
—Both Jno Deere and J. I. Case—
If you work, you must eat. In our Grocery
Department you will find everything needed
to supply your table.
Exchange your eggs for merchandise.
Store closes at 6;30 I'. M., except Saturday
"Come on with the crowd and bring the Children.'
ASPERMONT TEXAS SWENSON
TRANSPORTATION
Why
over 300.000
have already
chosen the new
Chevrolet Six
Smooth Six-Cylinder
Performance
|| Chiwol« Six delivers to pwu
MihifrNly and without annoying
vibration or body rumble—assuring
at every speed the quiet, luxurious
of a
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iHstinctive Bodies by
Fisher
Longer, lower and roomier... and
offering such fine car features as
Fisher W windshield, adjustable
driver's seat,and Ternstedt hardware
—the new Fisher enclosed bodies
ve the Chevrolet Six an oulstand.
ig measure of distinction.
Every Modern Driving
(Convenience
The new Chevrolet Six Is equipped
erith full ball bearingsteering media*
nism... quiet, nonlocking 4 wheel
brakes... theft-proof Electro lock ...
automatic atop and tail light... rear
vision mirror... and fooKontrollad
adjustable beam headlights.
A Sim in the Price Range of the Four
_ do not realise that this marvelous new sis*
1 Chevrolet is actually offered in the price range
ef the fern. Compare total delivered prices ss well as
factory prices when determining automobile values. You
will find Chevrolet delivered prices include the "
handling and financing charges available.
Than 2$ Miles
to the gallon
and iaa*
this!
iy of better than 20
to the f Hon •/gasoline—with
oil
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v-ii of i • anxious to have every
i help and cooperation possible
Tom each and every christian in the
community. Now that it has been
several months since the revival sea-
son here, let us all strive to attain
that spiritual relation that (rives the
christian his supreme joy.
We meet you in the choir. We
need your testimony of God's power
We need your prayers for the one do*
lug the preaching, for those listening.
We need your help in .soliciting the
cues to come to the services, and to
the Savior, who need Him most.
This is a campaign when your re-
lation to God, and not church affilia-
tion. should determine your conduct.
Lay aide any d''iiTrir.>ij difference
that limits your service. Give God
and the lost soul fir t consideration
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milk cow.
J. S. Harvey,
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Planting Seeds
Chas. F. Gibson
GENUINE Ford PARTS
JOYCE MOTOR COMPANY
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Mrs. Thomason of Lubbock has been
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Blan-
che Jordan. She left Monday to visit
in Ft. Worth before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M, West ami dau-
ghter of Stamford visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West, this
week.
Mrs. George P. Finley will leave
Friday for Gorman to be with Mr.
Finley who is in the hospital at that
plao , where ho is receiving medical
treatment. We hope for a complete
recovery soon.
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Mrs. Wm. Flowers was a visitor
in Stamford Monday.
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Charter No. 5786 Reserve Dhtrtct Na jl
REPORT OF CONDITION OP
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ASPERMONT IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON MARCH ITT, l#2fl
RESOURCES
1188,976.00
Loans and discounts
United States Government securities owned
Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned 13,788.99
Banking house, $9,400.00 Furniture and fixtures, ?600.00 10,000.00
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 16,758.40
Cash and due from banks *M18.90
Outside checks and other cash items (WJ®
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus
Undivided profits—net
Circulating notes outstanding
Due to banks, including certified and cashiers' cheeks
outstanding
Demand deposits
Bills payable and rediscounts
375.00
$342,31 liSO
$25,000.00
25,000,00
16,766.65
7,500.00
20,457.39
223,587.16
25,009.00
8342411J0
Total
Slate ot' Texas. County of Stonewall, ss:
1, Roy Riddel, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Roy Riddel, Cashier.
Subscribed arid sworn to before me this 30 day of March* 1929.
(SEAL) M. Robertson, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
A. R. Low
D. R. Couch
W. A. Springer, Director.
GENUINE Ford PARTfc
JOYCE MOTOR COMPAN\
Purina Feeds of all kinds in check-
er board bags, don't let any one here
kid you into believing they have it.
for they don't, we sell it.
Chas. F. Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward of Swen-
Koii were visitors in the County Capi-
tal on Tuesday of this week.
T. L. Green was a business visitor
here the first of the week.
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QUEEN THEATRE
FRIDAY, April 5 — Dita Parlo & Lars Hansn
in "Homecoming" — "Horse Shy" (Comedy) 1
SATURDAY, April 6 - Bill Cody & Duane
Thompson in "Price of Fear"
"Horse Shy" (Comedy)
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Fred C. Haile of Spur was in As-
permont this week, he says tell every
body that he is back on the job with
the Spur Mutual and looking for more
business.
Mr. E. H. Baker has moved his Ice,
Coal, and drayage business back to
his old stand at the Aspermont Pro-
duce. Read his ad in this week's
issue.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eades moved
to the home of H. O. McAfee Mon-
day. Mr. McAfee had just moved to
the farm on Saturday before.
WE SELL
Crosley Radios and Icyballs
Chas. F. Gibson
GENUINE Ford PARTS
JOYCE MOTOR COMPANY
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis and
Mrs. Louis Perkins of Tahoka, were
week-end visitors with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis and other rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Quillan Davis and
children of Petrolia, Were week-end
visitors with relatives and friends
he^e
Mr. and Mr*. E. B. Denton of Knos
City wer« visiters in th# home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. Davis over the week-end.
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C.ENUlWfc Ford PARTS
JOYCE MOTOR COMPANY
If you would attain, retain, or pre-
serve a beautiful completion, us*
Lady Margaret creams and lotions.
STAR DRUG STORE
TIRES & TUBES
( onie in and see our line of quality
Tires and Tubes
"Service is our middle name"
ANDERSON SERVICE STATION
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Four Months From Wow
TXJ HAT chicks get in their feed will have a lot to
" do with keeping them alive and growing. Mote
than 2,900 hatcheries say, "Feed Purina Chick Start*
«ua." There's a reason.
Every ingredient that goes into Starttuais carefully
chosen and tested. Startvua is rich in life-giving ana
growth-producing vitamins, proteins and minerals.
Every ingredient in Start*ma has its job to do. Every
ingredient does its part in keeping chicks alive and
growing.
Start your chicks on
Farina ... keep them on
Parma...you'll get more
Erown.up chicks and
ave more money left
after all chick raising
costs are paid. Tell na
how msny bags of Start*
sua you need right now.
CHAS. P. GIBSON
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1929, newspaper, April 4, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126586/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.