The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ASPERMONT STAB
THE FAMILY NEXt DOOR
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C. C. McDonald
Continued from last week
(2) A fairer division of labor in the
proceeds of all industry, and I would
make it possible by manipulation to
pay exorbitant salaries and twtrwvn
gant bonuses to a few executives
while stockholders go without divi-
dends and wage earners an- unpaid
Go To—
The CITY CAFE
for Good Meals
and prompt service
and thrown out of employment.
(3) A six hour day and a thirty
hour week fur labor in all industry.
(4) Unemployment insurance.
(o) A substantia! direct tax to be
levied and collected upon all manual
labor saving machinery, in direct pro-
portion to the number of men or wo-
; men such machinery removes from
honest toil.
(Ci A retirement from the ranks
1 of labor of all men and women oyer
sixty-five years of age, on reasonable
pay for life, and to be paid out of a
; joint retirement fund contributed by
industry and by employees out of
I their earnings.
(7) Old age pensions not to exceed
$l!>.00 per month for aged and infirm
without a sufficient income or rela-
tives able to support them, or who tions.
are not eligible to share in the retire- Having personally received the
ment fund to be provided lor those oeueiits of our system ot education
engaged in industry, who haw reach- and having been for four years a
ed the age of sixty-five. .So greater teacher and superintendent of public
indictment can be leveled against our .-.chools, 1 welcome the opportunity to
civilization than to say that these co-operate with all people and organ-
yood people must now go to the poor ixations now working to such end in
farm to spend their declining yours, order that we may together do con-
but* I would safeguard such law with structive work and render conspiuii-
proper residence requirements so ous service for the cause ol education.
Golden Pond H — D Club The Aspermont Star
Kocpectfully submitted,
C. 0. McDonald.
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If you want to
... relieve constipation safely
. . . regulate the dose to suit ycur exact need
• • . avoid danger of bowel strain
—use a liquid laxative
that transients from other states
could not come under its provisions.
SIXTH—1 favor the submission
and repeal of the statewide prohibi-
tion amendment and the Dean law.
substituting therefor an amendment
and legislation strictly regulating the
liquor traffic, providing a substantial
tax now so much heeded, that will
forever make impossible a return oi
the many evilof the open saloo.i,
which will outlaw the bootlegger and
ra^HtrW-er and 111 fully protect mi-:
nors.
.SHVKNT1I—1 favor: (1' A strict
enforcement of the law which prohib
its any state official from employingl |..||(,n |,;uiolt who discus.-ed I !:<■ K<lu-
his relative in any position under hist ollljoml | fund. After which Mr .
control. j Koll) cendcifd an able disco ->io:i «•
121 An amendment, to such law | t^)c. |if0 of Dr. Seaman A. kiiapp.
with suitable penalties which will [)iiril\s.v the business se--ion the
stamp out the practice of trading '" following commilt'-es were appoint.e-i
jo lis for relatives by state officials j | llu, president, Mrs. J. K. Mnmu'.-'
and heads of departments between! Program Committee -Mrs. Kutli
each other, in order that more lami-i \l,-(':iU. Mrs. Mary Meteulf. M ' !
lies may lie represented and that •' |' Ward.
bility and competency may displacei Social
Plain view M i) Club
"One of the chief est aims of il D
work is the expansion project" quote-
Miss Nora Kllen Klliott, 11 D A gen I
for Stonewall t'ounty, when she met
with the lMainview H 1> 1 hi m 1 li1,
hone of Mrs. .), K. Marquis on Wod-
| nesday February 7, IPo i.
The ladies rendered quite an inter-
esting program as outlined in u«-
new year book. Also had a parliie
mentrv drill conducted by Mi
Miss Nora Kllen Klliott, County
11 D Agent for Stonewall County,
conducted a beef canning demonstra-
tion February - at the home of Mr:
and Mrs. R'. V Chirks. A number of
representaiive families of the commu-
nity were present and considered the
demonstration well worth while.
There were one hundred and one can-
of meat foods canned. There were
.-teak, rolled roast, rump roast, stow
and chili.
Members present were: Mesdames
(iillham, Clark, Kobertsou, Hmlges.
Kntered at Aspermont, Ttui Po««-
office aa second dim matter undo
Act of Contjreas, March I, 1879.
Margaret E. Gneat, Editor.
J. C. Uueat, AHgociate Editor.
1 yr. _ $1.50 — The Star.
H. F. GRINDSTAFF
attorney-at-law
(Civil Practice)
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
Visitor. . Mr Gray, Mis.-'r
and ('lareia < iillham.
Ye! ma
Met a: the home of Mr.-. I.. !.. iJob-
ertson, February 13ill at 2:30 1'. M !
The meetine; was brought to ■ >1 >*?
Stonewall Lodge No. 704
A. F. & A. M.
Kegular meeting nights on Thura-
. ,, ... . ,.| - .. slay ni K?it on or before the full moon
by the President, while the Secretan •' *
' read the roll call. Mrs. L. E. Rob- m each month. All Master Maaoaa
ertsoii gave a demonstration on I'ot ari> cordially invited to attend.
holders. The club decided to have a
| call meeting l'ehrtiary !)th at Mr. .
k. N. Clark -'t.-. she i ■ i^oing to cive .1 J. I■■ titzgerald, Secrctwy
di-monsi ration on how to make the 1—— """
hot bods i I od -e , M isseo Velnia (, i 1111 a 111, A -i 1 a
i Members present were: Me-dame a-., i . i larcia (iillham.
Chas. Utis, W. M.
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(.'lark, I . K. Kolicrtson,
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-Reporter
Can constipation tw? safely rdi vc-.l"
nr«r wy mediral mm
dccl&rc thouaantis who huvr f"l-
lowed their acivicc arid know
You are not apt In curr yoiir
constipation with and
or any habit-forming ca
thartie. But you can relieve, ihi-n
condition iuftt by gentle rc^uiaUun
with a aaitai>le laxative.
Why Hospital# liae
a liquid laiative
|V dose of .1 liquid l.*xativc can Ik
meaaured. The «<•'■ ,n b« coo-
trolled. It forms no ■' ■'. you need
Dot take a "double dose' 1 d;iy or
two laUr VV'iII not irnlati- ktJtuyi
IV right liquid Uxatsvt- will brnic
g perfect movement, with no ■:
comlort nt the time, or afterward.
'The wrong cathartic may ki*p
you constipaied as lon« as you keep
on it I
In buying any laxative, read the
lubrl. U it contains n doubtful <lru(j.
don't take it. If you don't know
what is in it. don't chance it. The
contents of Or. (jddwell's Syrup
Im is stated plainly on t*e
label, fresh herb#, purr pepsin,
active senna.
Its very taste teib you I>r.
Caldwell'* Syrup l-'epaia ia whote-
sorae. A delightful taste, and
lijjhtful action. Safe foe
I'xpertKnt mother*, and
•vii Drug store*
ready for us*, in
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the .-election, whorton,
< 'on , nil' tee -M r-
Mr i'.lvn W-bb
kinship and inriuehct
"!' all state employes, and I would e.\-| \j^ijaiiiel.
tend such a law include all county; (-'jnance Committee- Mri
and city employes. ' Oieckirafier. Mrs. Viriril K"il
I-! Ill I IT I! Since edu.i'atiori i the () ^ (:ox_
largest Item in the financial budge; >jrs_ Mari|Ui.- set 1 i-.e
■ if Texas, an economical expenditure |UIIt.), t() jwent
■ i, such funds become- a neeessitj 1' Yi.-itors: M>
i.nier not 10 fail this generation of yrt 1< Mullis of
boys and girls who are entitled to as \trs. Klliott,
education so necessary to et|iiif
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Old Line Legal Reserve 5
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MOM • AYS \YC|i\.. . • l-'lll I'AYS
Represented By
ladies.
lames Mary
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Katheleen llarre!l, Mr
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Mollis
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them for this -trenuous age for if m,.;, Krne t llrown, Mrs field FVaU.
.niieh education Ise postponed they lon „f I'lainview C nimunit>. M ■
will lose their chance in life.
I favor: (I) Maintaining the pre.--
■ nt -tale apportionment of $1(1.00 per
■ apita to those within the scholastn
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VIERTEL SERVICE STATILN
1 or ''oiii' car accessories
r'or your car st-rvice
eL Vieriel,
IMvoiouth 1 )(• Soto Dealer
I-Vrtfuson of Shiners' Lake, Mi-
Kllen Klliott !1 D Agent
Member present: Mes<lame
Cox, Ruth Mot "all, Klva Webb. ! i1
or<ier to provide them a nin * j,;1 n shadle, Willie Whorton, Hill
Daniel, Doll Martin, H. T. Ward, \>
tfil Kolh, Joe Marquis.
i't^e tiv
'■ months free .school. 1 am opposed
• to raising sue!) a{ portionment.
(2 j State aid for rural schools.
V
BIG ROUND VP
<> Less bond issues, less school!
Ijuildin^s and less equipment, and a — —
riff id economy m text bm>ks durine. understand your wife
thi> emergency, in ordttr to pay teach-| fri>m a fine old family.'
i'rs unrranth in cash.
"I'ame is hardly
rd ; hf
(4> I oppose the creation of any },rnlUrht. it, with her.'
further stato supported schools, or
nband'.nini: any already created dur-
ing my admii i.-tration, and I favor
ih«w maiiHenarn'e <'i th> se -tat«' iu>:i
lution.- of higher learning now '•
tabi>hed with as liberal appropria-
tions as our ta'.e finances will p'-r
nut and a- ni.iy be lu'ce-sarv tf* 11
onomlcnlly in;rni.:un tra- present hiv'e
scholastic 'tandard of such iii lKii
v. \. KIUVALS Or Sli.K DRESS!^
W e ht.iV11 received a new slvipment of Silk
Dresses ie. latest slcdcs and design.
See them before you buy your new
spring* frocks.
Aspermont Variety Store
ODD -but TRUE!
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You will find tiie cjiiality of our t.I'occries the best to be had. At
as cheap prices as any ot her.
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as
Mother's < >ats, pkjr.
22c
5 rolls Toilet Tissue 2.rK-
2-10c boxes < )xydol 1 lc
300 Crystal wax < >nion plants 25c
20-OZ. Bisquick 40t-
Come to Harvey's Cash (inn ery
yon can get the best.
25c
25<-
i iold Medal ' >ats, 5-lb
Snow Hoy Washing ])owder
8 boxes
Spuds, 10 Ihs. for 25t
Nela-aska Triumph seed
potatoes, lb it
and get your Groeei ies where
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1934, newspaper, February 15, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126836/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.