The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, IMS
THK ASPERMONT 8TAR
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S WEN SON ll-D CLUB MEETS
PetU'hw and tomatoes should he
canned cold pack with hot bath, ac
cording to Miss Nora Ellen Elliott,
county home demonstration a Kent
when she met with the Swenson H-D
club Inst Wednesday in the home of
Mra. Boston Dunlap. The fruits should
he packed to (re as much in the jar
us possible. Prize jars should be
tainor, should lxs labeled properly. To
do uo, the label should be !'i inch
from the botton of the jar.
We had three visitors with us, Mrs.
Ward, who frave a talk on picture
study, Mrs. John Evans; Mrs. Hat!,
Mrs. Lanis McMeans, Mrs. Leo Wis-
X ow
—is the time to have your fall clothes clean-
ed. Our motto is PROMPT, DEPENDABLE
SERVICE.
One Day Service
GOODLOE'S TAILOR AND HAT SHOP
er, Mm. Roy Gardner, Mrs. |tousd.r>n
Love, Mrs. Jack Murphy, Mrs. OJen
Mitchell, Mrs. Robert Hail, Mrs. Ver-
non Stewart, Mrs. Ernest Pnjornan
nnd Mrs. Dunlap.
—Report1'.-)'.
M " N WANTED ~ for Rawleigh
lioute of >00 families. Write today.
Rnwleijjh, Dept. TXi-27-SA, Mem-
phis, Term.
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Picture Yourself at Your 1#
Then look the part in our--
New -FALL DllESSKS mat arrived.
New WOOLEN SUITS beautiful; materials. |
I Now HATS latest s/yles.
New SILK SLIPS- priced $1.95 |
Flora Taylor's Shop
5? L
You'll get a
BETTER BUY
from your
Dealer!
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****•!<$ b<it*J*l0%vn
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FOR SALE—Seed winter turf outs
Ereo < f Johnson grass. Supply limit
cd. —J. R, Higifins Feed & Produce
E.AH tl,\LL TUA* TOES
USED ROW TOOLS
UINDKR -COMRINK^
uis<; plows
Now you can afford to
on tires you know are SAFE.
1 :if;, thick, heavy tire*
four important extra f
tures of protection. We
you money and give yo®
known, tested tire value.
A COOD FARMER'S CREDIT IS
AI WAYS COOD AT -
Tl'UES
"""'I QuaUUt
"The Farmers House
STAMFORD — VIJONE 573
As Low
Ekm
$ 5.95
f'jr a
■v> WeBBm!
I or State Senator
I GASOLINE
M OTOR OIL
^ y - • ?iS
(.oneral Auto
e pair in g
1 Acetylene Welding
Radiator Repairs
|AII Work Guaranteed
"'lit i-j) RIGHT
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Phone
W. H. 'Bill' EVANS
"i i' other parts of Tex-
as L'.'ot a hog West
'cxas si:on Id have a
ham especially when
we. produce I he ani-
MORE and more people are learning that the
best place in toim to get a used air is at the
nearest Chevrolet Dealer's.
Vinit him—see his wide selection of Guaranteed
OK Used Cars—and you, too, will got a better buy—
the make you want, the model you want, at the
price yon want to pay !
And what's more, you will get a car that's guar-
anteed to be in A-l condition, for all cars bearing
this famous Red OK Tag have been carefully
clun ked and conditioned by your Chevrolet Dealer,
and carry his personal guarantee.
See him and buy one of these fine Guaranteed OK
Used Gars at lowest prices—today!
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THE MAKE YOTT WWT
THE MODEL YOU WANT
E Pit ICE YOU WANT
TO PAY
1933 CHEVItOI.ET MASTER SE-
DAN—Original Duco finish, clean tip-
holxtery, tin's that show little wear.
Thoroughly rwonditioncd and hacked jjjt/l
by "an OK that countx." I'rlee *
1934 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN
- If you are looking for a real Imt
irain in a .«nmll, Mr*ctiv« car • *>(
thin Plymouth today. It* finish and
Upholstery nhow no wear. IL< motor.
tnUMinifiHion and axle have liet-n rare
ful y ehwked for dependability ami
urability. Special Mlc price V I'"
mac hevroi.et master < <>v u
Act today if you want t>' Inn a
uli^htly ti.sed, slx-eylimletl ('.:••• .<•!• t
Couch at -o low a price. Km
with radio. Price
l 3l < HEVROI.ET TRI « K Ea.r
t'onditiou, flood fm plenty of ' 1
yet. Real har^ain at
1927 CHEVKOI.ET < \l«|!OI! I I
tI*>4«l clean car. UphoLderv and mot
or in rood condition. I'riee
$425
$200
$115
ma ' iievi: i! ri i \ -11 k ii \<
I'lil't- ,-ar > •« •' . re
eondi1 i. T > • > thi «.*>. I:. 'my
will Ml. . V • '•!.
I I) t hi ■ 1 I! '■ I luck v 111! S'1 I1 V. ; 1 11 t !l
e\ei |;' mil,-;; l a i'ira i r ^ .i 1 < I .
] <|'>v • > I I < ' ' ' 'I
condition. Sell at i ' : tv nit
Fnir
mo I *>SKV S ED \ N ' o m! i "a
tiutl. \ I« ; 11 I CI I (rait) ;t 1
$385
^100
Rash Chevrolet Company
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ROOD MAIZE WANTED
TOP PRICES PAH) FOR PRODUCE
wi\ si:i,l poui/ruv & stock feed
Your 1 rack' appreciated.
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PRODI ( i: AND FEED STORES
Phone —17
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I A SMALL DEPOSIT BRINGS ANY
M A i )Fr-rr( >-M FA SI1 RE SUIT
To A8i)ermont;
I v PERFECT i l l Oii YOUR MONEY BACK
CLEA^lN<i ! DRESSING- ALTERING ^
I Phone Call for and Deliver
| Every Day
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VUBRA IRVIN
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Barrow furniture & Undertaking Cm
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ASPERMONT,
TEXAS
| HAMLIN.
l| Our Funeral Service costs you the
J you live in Aspermont as if you
gj Ilatnlin.
When in need of our
service -Call Collect
Day Phone SO Night Phone 223
11. Y. Barrow,
Funeral Director
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Hudspeth, Hylton F. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1935, newspaper, September 26, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126914/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.