The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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Volume 30
Of And For Stonewall County
Aspermont, Texas, Thursday, Jnne 21st. 1928
Number 52
Mrs. Wm. Jordan returned Tuesday
from a trip to Carlsbad and a visit on
the Plains. Mrs. J. D. Thomason of
Ralls came home with her daughter,
Mrs. Jordan.
Mrs. Reece Ward of Swenson was
a shopper in Aspermont, Wednesday.
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Mrs. P. O. Senter of Austin is here
visiting with relatives and friends.
PKACOCK
RASH
j On Sunday afternoon, June
Mr.Oscar Peacock and Miss
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NOTICE
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Syrup
Blue Label Brer Rabbit 10 lb can
Blue Label Brer Rabbit 5 lb. can
10th,1
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I Rash stole a march on their many
j friends by driving to the home of this
writer who spoke the solemn words [
which united them as husband ant'
wife. Mr. Peacock has spent most
of his life here and is counted as one J
of our finest and most promising]
young men. Miss Rash is the accom '
plished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Rash who have resided here for a
PUBLIC SCHOOL FACULTY
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Change in the Aspermont Public
School faculty for next year are only
two, as most of the teachers accepted
their places again. Miss Zora Brown
who for three years has been primary
teacher here will attend the Univer-
sity of Texas. Miss Faulk, teacher
in the grammar grades for two years
will teach in her home town, Sulphur |
Springs, Texas. The new members'
of the faculty to fill these two vacan- j
cies are Miss Florence Moody of Cle-'
burne and
Blue Label Karo
Blue Label Karo
Mary Jane
Mary Jane
Golden Penick
Golden Penick
Penick White
Penick White
Fresh Irish Potatoes
Old Irish Potatoes
10 lb. can
5 lb. can
10 lb. can
5 lb. can
10 lb. can
5 lb. can
10 lb. can
5 lb. can
15 lbs.
15 lbs.
5 lbs.
number of years.
Each of these young people number j phenville.
( thei r acquaintances. They will
make their future home at Cisco,
Texas, where Mr. Peacock is in the
grocery business.
Their many friends join this writer
in wishing for them a long, happy
anil prosperous journey through life.
1). N. White.
Miss Alma Hodge of Ste-
which the Aspermont Public School
sent to the State Fire Insurance Com-!
mission, was accepted and pronounced
satisfactory for 1927-1928 according'
to a letter recently received from the!
Commission.
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SUMMER SCHOOL
Mr Othel R. Deering principal of
the Aspermont Grammar School in,
the '25 - '26 - term and for the past
two years a cadet in West Point, Is |
finding employment during his fur-
lough in teaching the many classes
called for by pupils who want to
make up work by summer study.
Houston Bingham of Colorado, Tex-
as, was a visitor in Aspermont for a
short time Thursday of this week.
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Miss Christia Askew of Albany was
a visitor of Miss Mayce Mitchell, last
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Misses Louise and Mary John Jor-
dan of Ft. Worth are here for an ex-
tended visit with their sister, Mrs. E.
E. Senter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tillotson and
family are spending a few days vaca-
tion at Carlsbad Caverns.
SCHOOL FIRE PREVENTION'
The reports and the exhibit consist
ing of posters, themes and booklets
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SPEAKING DATES
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New Crop Onions
When you come in you will find plenty
of other specials* Try us, we have what
you want. If you trade with us you will
see your bank account grow.
We keep fresh vegetables every day and
we are as near as your telephone.
Call 145 for extra fancy groceries
HARVEY'S CASH GROCERY
I will speak in the interest of my
candidacy for County Judge, at the
following places and dates.
I will show the financial condition of
the County and also give my ideas as
to how it should be handled.
Time will be given my opponent
or any other candidate who wishes
to spealr.
Centerview Jnue 30, 8:30 P. M.
Wright School July 7, 8:30 I'. M.
Hooker July 14, 8:30 P. M.
Cedar Hill July 21, 8-30 P. M.
Double Mt. July 23, 8:30 P. M.
Peacock July 24, 8:30 P. M.
Swenson July 25, 8:30 P. M.
Aspermont July 26, 8:30 P. M.
Old Glory July 27, 8:30 P. M.
Leonard Westfall
ASPERMON T I) R U G C O.
"Service with a smile"
PHONE 99
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SEVEN OUT OF TEN
NEED THEM
Prices $1.50 to $5.00 pair ■
FIT YOURSELF
STAR DRUG STORE 2
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NEW SHOP EQUIPMENT
We now have our new shop equipment
installed and have everything that is
necessary for a first class repair job and
we have a first class mechanic to do the
work for you. Come in to see us.
See us for Quaker State and Mobile Oils
RASH CHEVROLET COMPANY
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Saturday, June 23rd.
Pre-Inventory Bargain Day Values that spell T H R I F T because they are of Dependable Quality
factory service and they are low priced.
They will give satis-
DRY GOODS
One Lot Silk Dresses
$3.95
One Lot Silk Dresse.
$7.95
One lot Hats
$1.19
One lot Hats
$2.45
One lot Dress Voiles 3 yds.
50c
Men's Sand and Khaki Pants
$1.49
One lot Assorted Draperries
15c yd.
Boy's Knickers
59c
All Pattern Hats 1-3 off
One lot 32 in. Gingham 3 yds. for
25c
One lot Taffeta & Crepe De Chine
$1.39 yd.
One lot Men's Overalls
99c
One lot House Dresses
79c
Boy's Good quality Union Suits
49c
One lot Childrens Sox
19c
One lot Men's Hats
95c
One lot Silk Hose
49c
1 Simmons Folding Bed
$15.00
1 Assortment G. O. Rockers
$4.85
1 4-piece Bed Room Suite
$42.50
i 9-piece Walnu. Dining Room Suite
$87.50
1 Oak Library Table
$17.50
One lot Men's Hats
$1.95
2 Mahogany Library Tables
$12.50
One lot Silk Hose
95c
One lot 32 in. Dress Gingham 3 vds.
50c
An Ass't Men's & Womens' hdkfs
5c each
HARDWARE
1 Green Breakfast Suiti
$17.50
One Walnut Library Table
$8.00
3 9x12 Axi inister Rugs
$27.50
Fast color English Prints
29c yd.
One Assortment Val. laces
4c per yd.
Peter J'an and Gilbrae Gingham
39c yd.
Good quality Men's and Boy's
Blue Shirts
59c
1 Blue Breakfast Suite
$15.00 '
Dining Chairs G. O.
$2.00
1 7-piece Dining Room Suite
$30.00
Cane Chairs —while they last
$1.10
Refrigerators
25 per cent off
Ever-ready Razors and Cream
—Cream large size—
39c
Ice Tea Glasses—set
50c
Coleman Irons
$3.75
Coleman Lamps
$6.25
15 gallon Black Elastic Roof Paint
$10.00
GROCERIES
8 lb. Bucket Lard
$1.15
No. 2 Tomatoes
10c each
We are going to sell merchandise on this Special Day just like we always do. If you have a charge account with us we will sell you
goods at these extra low prices on your regular account. ^
Bryant = Link Company
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The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1928, newspaper, June 21, 1928; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200290/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.