The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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Mrs. Joe Woolfolk of Newcastle is
viaitintf With her mother, Mr.;. M. t.
Knight and other relu'i . i here this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Evans and son
Gerald left Wednesday morning for
Ballinger for a two weeks visit with
relatives. They will visit at Talpa
and other points before returning.
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E .M. Trammell spent a few days
with his son, Willard, at Vernon last
week.
Misses Julia Lockett. Flora Taylor
and their mother, Mrs. H. J. Taaylor
returned home from East Texas ihe
first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sha lie left
Friday to make their hotr ■ aat Slam-
ford,
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Iirannen have
returned from Ft. Wor;h. where they
visited for a short time.
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Miss Mervine Brannen spent a few
days here from Ft. Worili, last «'eek.
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J. Brack and Carro'l Lipscomb of
Newcastle are guests of their grand-
mother, Mrs. J. A. Carroll.
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Mr. and Mrs. Giu: Kiliin.n'swoith
were business visitors in ihe city
Saturday.
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Messers Wayne McMeans and Ver-
non Stewart have returned from To-
ledo, Ohio. Wayne is with Itash
Chevrolet Company.
For the Men
Who Are Fighting
YOUR Campaign
of Courage!
Alfred E. Smith, the man
whose word means achieve-
ment— "the man who has
once more put a premium
on COURAGE in Ameri-
can public life"! And Joe
T. Robinson, a man of the
same fibre and equal cour-
age. Help us spread their
words everywhere. Your
dollars are needed. It is
>our campaign. Yes—every-
body's! Help everyone to
know-
Alfred E. Smith
Jae T. Robinson
Send Your Contributions NOW
—Small or Large—to
Your Statr Finance Director (see naiie
and address below) or to the Treasurer
Democratic National Committee
177? Broadway. New York Citv
Make all checks payable to, The Treasurer,
Democratic Natumal Cw.nu: ••
Mrs. Johjo Matthews arid sbrt K. Dij
left Monday foi a short visit wfth(
relatives at Da.i.is.
Mrs. W. L. Bingl nm and daughter
Emma Dean 'eft Monday afternoon
for BreckenridRw to visit with Mrs..
Bingham's moil' *r M v. W. .1. Arring-
ton.
Paul Dennis of Double Mt. Com-
munity spent Saturday and Sunday
at the home of Mr. andd Mrs. J. L.
Chennault.
Miss Delofes Tillotfldh of Abilene
Wu week-end visitor with A^perittont
friends.
Mr. J. H. Douglass of Denton le«
Saturday after having visited a few
days with his son W. W. nnuglaM and
family.
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Miss Margaret Herring is assisting
at the Post Office these days. Miss
Herring will be a regular after th
15th.
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BATTERIES
We have a complete stock of Genuine
Ford 13 plate Battery for your car, only
$11.00 and they will fit 80 per cent of all
cars.
Why crank your car when you can buy
a battery at this price?
Don't forget our service department is
prepared to take care of your car trouble
£
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Joyce Motor Co.
Authorized Dealer
LINCOLN — Ford
ASPERMONT
FORDSON
TEXAS
iihiiui
QUEEN THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Aur. 10 & 11 — Syd Chaplin in
"The Fortune Hunter"— "A Rum Steer" & "Wedding Wows"
MONDAY, Auk. 13 — Norma Shearer in "The Latest From Paris"
"Second 100 Years" (Comedy)
TUESDAY, Aur-. 14 — Florence Vidor in "The Magnificient Flirt"
WEDNESDAY, Aug, 15 — Ted Wells in "Straight Shooting"
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Aus. 16 & 17 — Wallace Beery and
Raymond Hatton in "Bitf Killing" — "Ko Ho Lamps Alladin"
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Political
annotjncements
Subject to ftuAooff Primal^, Aogust
25th. 1928
For County Treasurer:
Mrs. Flossie Stewart.
Toll McCasland Jr.
For Tax Assessor:
Roy G Anderson.
S. L. (Fate) Pierce.
For Public Weigher Precinct No. 1:
W. D. .(Red) Rimes.
E. O. Garrett.
For Public Weigher, Precinct No. 5:
G. H. (Hob) Rigby.
(Re-election)
J. E. (Ed) Rash.
For Associate Justice Court of Civil
Appeals, Eleventh Judicial District.
Burette W. Patterson
O. C. Funderburk
LEAGUE PROGRAM
Song:
Prayer.
Scripture reading — Lela Mae Irvin
The story of Booker T. Washington
—Mae Beidleman.
The Experiment at Tuskegee —
Alma Lee Abbott.
The progress the negro has made
—Nona Belle Nowell.
Booker T. Washington and his
ideals for his race — LaVerne Good-
loe.
Hew we can help the nej?ro toe1 a;
—Monroe Hudson.
The souls of black folks — Mr. Cox.
Song.
Prayer.
Every person should be interested
enough in the Lord's work to take a
few hours every Sunday from their
pleasure and devote it to the Lord's
work. Why don't more of the younp:
people attend the league?
OnlyiBuick---
could give sucfr\alu£
OnlyiBuick- - •
could build a car
116 Inch Wheel Bum;
y—apr BiwIocm Coups . 91193.
> W -pMtP|«r 2-door Seden ... $1220.
|1t«-|numii|w fba«too....... 91223,
|'«ur<puMu|«r SpM'Ul Coup#. .91290.
Klve-paeeenger indoor Sodan .. .91320.
121 Inch Wheel Basr
twuf'P— f|cr Sport xtoadoter . 91323.
'f w ■ pMieagcr llmla M Coupo .91393.
t ur.p>nni|cr Sp««'UI Coupo.. 91430.
fWo piu. C lotto-Coupled Sedan. 9IiS0.
f)f <p«Mcn|fr 4-door Sedan ... 91320.
129 Inch Wheel 1W
Ftve-pecsenger Phaeton 91323.00
Seven-panengcr Touring ...... 91330.00
Flre-paoaenger Coupe 91863.00
Flve~paM. CIoecH-Coupled Sedan . 91073.00
lour-pau. Convertible Coupe.. 91873.00
I'lvf-lNuwuger 4-door Sedan ... 91033.00
Seven-passenger Sedan . 92043.00
Seren-paaaenger Limousine .... 92143.00
.411 prices/, o. b. Buiek factories
Flint. Michigan
THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY
BUICK
WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FI9BEH
HARDY MOTOR CO.
Stamford, Texas
VHEM BETTEB AUTOMOBILE* ABF. BUILT . . . BUICK WILL BUILD THE
John H. Kirbv
Houston. Texas
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You can get the following at the
GULF SERVICE STATION
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Gas, Oil, Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Car
washed, Car greased. Flats fixed, Tubes
vulcanized, Storage and Service,
Our Air and Water is absolutely free.
Let us check your casings for air and
your batteries for water.
-THAT-FRIGID AIRE
-ELECTRIC-REFRIGERATOR
BUT-DO-YOU-??
1
Reecommends=
NO-NOX Motor Fuel
and Supreme Motor
Oil- heavy y lor use in new
model Ford cars
Bogata, Texas
July 9th, 1928
Mr. W. E. Ferguson, Agent,
Gulf Refining Co.,
Bogata, Texas
Dear Sir
I wish to tell you how highly I recommend your GULF
NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL.
I have a new Model A Ford Sedan, which I have just
driven a trip up through Arkansas, Tenn., Alabama,
Georgia, Mississippi, and Louisana, a distance of 2,211
miles. I used your NO-NOX all the trip, with your Su
preme Oil Heavy, in the crank case, and I cannot say too
much for both products, as they put me over the Moun-
tains of Tenn. without a shift in gear, and I did not have
any knocks on any pull.
Record as per book
Average miles per gallon of fuel, 24 2-3. Drained crank
case 4 times without adding any new oil to same between
limes. Last day of trip 469 miles, at an average speed
of 40 miles per hour, withou1 heating the motor.
Yours truly
(Signed) J. P. Huie.
IS-THE
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TELEPHONE NUMBER 9
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WE KNOW THAT YOU WANT
THE BEST OF EVERY THING
THAT YOUR MONEY WILL
BUY.
FOR INSTANCE WHEN ONE OF
YOUR FAMILY IS VERY SICK
YOU CALL THE DOCTOR THAT
YOU THINK IS THE VERY
BEST TO BE HAD, AND YOU
FEEL A SENSE OF COMFORT
AS SOON AS HE ARRIVES.
AND YOU GIVE THE MEDICINE
THAT HE PRESCRIBES.
WE ARE NOT DOCTORS BUT
WE DO PRESCRIBE FRIGIDAIRE
FOR BETTER REFRIGERATION
THAT YOUR FOODS MAY BE
PROTECTED FROM THE HARMFl;L
GROWTH OF BACTERIA. AND
THIS IS ONE OF THE GREAT-
EST PROTECTIONS TO HEALTH.
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The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1928, newspaper, August 9, 1928; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200297/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.