The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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The Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texas
Thursday, October 15, 1953
hursday, Octc
Written and Ed t
"THE STINGER"
.1 bv Students of A<;xm morit lligh School
NANCY MAKR
WAYNE MASON
DON SMITH
DOROTHY C I .ARK
FRANK ERA /. IE R
MARGARET PERRY
ROSE HA! IN
MOVE!.,DA KLLISON
MRS. JOHN WARD
SCHOOL SPIRIT
: An ErhlvKa': >' '
Look ;j,i.;aii at th.it i'u;.,
What is > «'■.!!• school , s-'i ! •
it what you think ir should be"
Don't you think that ah of
us in high school Could and
should imp'.'ove o u r school
spirit?
There are :nai
THE STAFF
EDITOR-INCH 1 EE
SPORTS EDITOR
ADM 1NISTRATIVE EDITOR
JOKE EDITOR
E E.A. EDITOR
EH. A. EDITOR
GRADE SCHOOL EDITOR
CLASS EDITOR
ADVISER,
secretary. During the busines
sesion, it was voted t > havo v
yearbook, and it w s decided
that a Care package be sent to
o;no foreign country
Yvonne Switvk was in charge
of our assembly program; W-.
discussed our E.1I.A emblems.
Each officer discussed her
duty To close the rneet'mg,
•.ve s-ni; the F.fl.A. song. Bar-
bara Perry, reporter
SENIOR CLASS ENJOYS
ITS FIRST SOCIAL
paring the.r via.-..-. to the reext
e!:.i.->.v so, :f we com; ared on:
pep rallies to those of last year,
1 ..m afraid that iwe would come
up on the bottom. 'Let's get on
top, what do you sa>
M e in •
tuid their
STINGERS LOSE TO
KNOX CITY, 21-7
The Aspermdnlt grade
Stingers lost their first
school
game
.night,
grade
which we can 'improve our j <■>!' the ^se .son. Tuesday
school spirit. Some of them <iv !-' 5,1 • to Knox Cit> s
1. Be present at the pep j school. Knrix City scoivd early \
n. I ' m the game and led at the end i
2. Yeli w:th the pop squad
when asked.
3. Be present at all scnoo!
activities and yell for yuir
team
Sim
'J am
point.
■ first half, 21-0.
iy SorinjhM" .mad
point.
u,
[one s:x points: and .
Massey ran the extra |
ie .Stingers::! were never
■11U. ps.-ii .t, * >
4. Most important, stand and within Knox City's 20-yard hue,;
sing the school song in pep except for the touchdown
cf the senior cla-is
fir-.-t social on Sntur-
..-N^ when they spent the, de;.
in" Abilene Mesdam -s Clyde
Dodson. J W. Rader, T. L
Dabney, A. A. Sinth and A. C.
McNutt were hosts.
A picnic:: in Cobb P rk. skat-
ing, and movies occupied the
seniors' time.
Those er.ioyln?' the affair were
Lite Smith, Sanvmie Rader.
Helen Cdoper, Wanda Antler
son. Barbara Sparks. Shirloy
Mollis, .Tanell Perry, Jmiitcs
Dabney. Dak* Thornton, Buddy
McNutt, Louis Ray Do.-h"t>
Calvin I.uttral. John I.,. Bevies,
Poo Rutherford. Rocie McGouyh
and L. D Cri -we!!, Mrs H r:
Mullen, class sponsor, and Har-
old McNutt, a truest.
rallies' and at football games
So—at the next pep rally
show your school spirit by do-
ing your best and you wi'l see
the difference. Maybe if you
can show that you haw school
spirit, you will make someone
else do the same Anyway, let's
all try real herd.
Everv class is always com•
The Stingers will be host to j
Rochester on October 27.
LOCAL FHA GIRLS
HOLD MEETING
Lue Smith, president, called
the meeting to order.
Minutes of the last nv-eting
were read hv Jane!! Perry.
BE SURE TO ATTEND THE
T rades Day
SATURDAY,. OCT 17
AT
KOLB's GROCERY
and MARKET
A Special Award Will Be Made at
5:00 p.m. Saturday. Ask for details.
WE ARE DEALERS FOR
NUTRINA CHICKEN FEED
FOR ALL POULTRY FEEDING.
JCNIORS COMPLETE
ANNUAL MAGAZINE SALE
The junior class comnleted i's
•annual sale of magazines on
Monday. They collected more
than anv other class ever has.
The total amount collected was
SP28.10. with $340.63 going to
the class!
Don Smith v,">s 1 i"h-jv>!nt
-.a!.-man with $162 00 in sub-
scriptions Runner-up w is Nan-
cy Marr
Trie c'a! i's som-ors.
Mrs Ward and Mr. Oardn-r,
wish to thank r-seh pei-sr.n for
theh* kindness in t.-.kln.; a sub
script ion.
CAN VOi
T
i MA (.IN M
10
r . v
BIG EAR
r. gHt n only
a m ini'e in typin,'.""?
-1 "K i n Sniit.il without c
lia r''"':
Nanev w.thou'.
RINGS"""
-Lue with rtrai.ght. hair"""
-Janell weighing 250 pounds???
Lester tail and blonde"??
-Mr Cotton without h s red
sh.i i" t ? ? ?
—Jim Ward driving a Ford"??
—Mr. Clark pulling bolls"?"
—Rose without Levis???
--Helen wrecking the driver
education car???
—Mr. Gardner miking five-
minute throws in t>~\ing???
—Mrs. Ward going to an A.C.C.
footba'l .game" 7 ?
—Dorothy wearing a Size 12
shoe???
—Mr*. Robbins 1 ettin.fr t h e
chemistrv class make TNT??9
HAULING
CONCRETE SAND GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY AND ROAD
MATERIAL
E. N. LINSLEY
PIIONE 359G ASPERMONT
NOW.. . automatic bitching
with New fARMAll
for the McCormick* Formall* Super C
Just batk up.and GO!
You'll hr*« to tee and try it to belie-** it! tht field — no moremuscle work! Implement
JuK back up the Super C, line up the hitch control U completely hydraulic. Measure . .
sockets to meet the twin coupling beam* oc Compare - . . Pro e to \our elf! — A phone
the implement. As you back, the beam l«ck call will do it. We II bring • Super C and Fa«t-
sutorrwfkii!Iy, Instantly, precisely' And in Hitch to your farm for a free demonstration.
FLEMING EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Phone 3831
Aspermont
€
Attend church Sunday
PHIL DAVIS
Attorney at Law
Offices on Second Floor
of C(urthousc—Aspermont
Practice in State and Federal
Courts y HHSfe
tiMuumumutatrnmaum |
HIGH SCHOOL MAJORETTES—Aspermont High School band majorettes are from laft, back row:
Helen Cooper and Gienda Perry; front row: Jerre Cooper, Shirley MuJlis, and Janell Perry.—
(Ewgraving courtesy Abilene Reporter-News).
I
UPTURE
Shield Expert Here
II. M. SIIEVNAN, widely-
known expert of Chicago, will
personally he at the Woolen
Hotel, Abi'ene. Sunday and
Monday only, October 25 and 26
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Mr. Shcvnan says: The Zoetic
Shield is a tremendous im-
provement ever all former
methods, effecting immediate
results. It will not only hcj
tho ruture perfectly no ma
the size or location but it \l
increase the circulation, ;iren
| then the weakened parts,
I thereby close the opening's^
| ten days on the average case,
| regardless of heavy lifting,
| straining or any position the
i body may assume. A nationally
j known scientific method. No /
! under straps or cumbersome ar-
| rangemcnts and absolutely no
medicines o r medical treat-
j ments.
Mr. Shevnan will be glad to
demonstrate without charge.
7344 No. Ridgre Bonlcvard, Apt. i
8B, Chicago, 45.
Large incisional hernia or rup-
ture following surgical opcra-
especially solicited.
m§M:®
Ivy-'';
By D. J. EATC
Abilene Reportcr-1
Oil Writer
'LD GLORV. Oct. I
Mrs. II. E. Can-
all County
ed ft he sight of
uccd from their f
PEP SQUAD LEADERS—r-Leaders of Aspermon's High School pep squad are from left, Dorothy
Clark, Rose llahn, Sammie Rader and Barbara Sparks.— (Engraving courtesy Abilene Reporter-
News.)
A K u d U ti £ .y*' «>
I have b e e n wonderfully
e'esi-ed in being restored to ac-
! ve life after being eripplcd in
nearly every joint in my body
f l'OB?.
a told
Arthritis and other forms of
R,heu.m.-iti.-m, hands deformed
and my ankles were set.
couple describec
fbeing a wonderful
m. But they both :
•■■e enjoyed seeing t1
^ and people more
d w.th muscular soreness frog
lead to foot. 1 had RheumatoSci
i&Lore their first v
Apleted last April, t\
s on a pension, h
^e^three wells, two
J from the Strawn !
A other from the B<
merate. The wells r:
Tsiaa Field which
Limi'ted spe.ee prohibits tell- ?s, J he first disco ve
ing you more here but if ySu tpmed last Februar
will write me I will reply at "he cdu^ile's 124-acre
nice and tel! you how I re- jted one-half miles
"e!ved this wonderful relief. >here.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P.O. Box 2695
Jackson 7, Mississippi
i
n average of thi
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THAN A?>'Y OTHER CAR!
Look at Chevrolet! You'll see that it brings vou big-car styling,
smoothly rounded Wisher Body benutv. and a rich, roomy, color-
ful intciior with Safety Plate CjI.lss all around in sedans and
coupes. Features ordinarily found only in higher-priced cars.
Drive a Chevrolet! You'll be equally impressed by the out-
standing pick-up and power ns well as the smoothness and quiet-
ness of its advanced high-compression Valve-in-Head engine.
Text Chevrolet's handiina-ease and riding-ease! You'll find thai
this car alone combines hie greater comfort and convenience of
Power glide automatic driving. • Power Steering* tmd the KiWf-
Action Ride—just as it alone gives the protection o( Jumbo-Drum '
Brakes, largest in Chevrolet's field.
And here's the best news of mil. Chevrolet offers all these
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Phone 2056
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Aspermont, Texos
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1953, newspaper, October 15, 1953; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127527/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.