The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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Aspt rmont, Texa , Thursday, July 25th.
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Baptist Services Sunday
Lions Club
At Methodist Church CARD OF THANKS Epworth
We hope for ft good attendance at j ''1(' I"'°K'ram was carried out a.-> Only ten day* now until the begin*
the morning hour for Sunday School | announced last week for the Lions njng 0f our series of revival service's;
and worship. I am very anxious to! Club. J hat was that every member \\\-. n(.(, making these announcements
have a Rood hearing at It o'clock. i l)r,'sent would he called on lor his
idea as to what was for
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I begin a revival meeting Sunday
night with Brother Holmes and the
church at Old Glory.
The evening hour will bo consumed
with a special adult I!. V. T\ U. pro-
gram. This will be something dif-
ferent, but very good. This will be-
gin at 8:30. The regular IS. Y. P.
U.'s meeting at the usual hours.
C. A, Raskin.
THE EDITOR TAKFS A VACATION
Early Tuesday morning, Mr. and
Mrs, J, C, Guest left for a trip to the
Carlsbad Caverns, Misses Sarah and
Nora Hudspeth of Rule, Miss Evelyn
• Hudspeth of Sweetwater and Joe
,Htt<lspeth Jr. of Peacock were the
'' * ; jflk r members of the party.
was their intention to visit, a!
' Uoswell and also the White Moun-
tains beyond Roswell before their re-
turn home. From the above you
^J<iU)W' that the editor is off having a
grand and glorious time and it is up
to the printers d to get the news,
advertisements and put out the paper,
so be just as lenient with your cr.it-
cism as possible for we assure you
that it is truly hard sledding, mi if
you know of something tell us and
don't thinlcJ.jwiJx,iiAtii;t' you know it.
JJiai,4 iiryfiody else does, it ifiight be
news to other people.
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the better-
ment ol the city or county. Nearly preparation. No greater blessing
all thought this was the outstanding ebiihl (-time t«> our town and column
program of the season. i nitthan a thorough revival of relig-
The ideas were many and varied. j prophet of old expressed the
Perhaps the desire to get the streets-:'sentiment of many hearts even in this
of Aspermont fixed to eliminate tho;,|ay w|„.n prayed, "Lord revive thy
mud holes, had more endorsements j wor|{ in the midst of thoi'years". We
than any other one item. The improve?. Wan't you with us in this revival and
ment of our schools was the next v.-iu |... disappointed if we fail to meet
most popular item discussed. Athle- j yml t|iere. ,\ locomotive engine is
tics, music, consolidation, and home1 0V(.,,. u„, <M),| of 01K,h nm> lap<
economics were the items touched tip-| tightened etc; Rut about once a year
oh. All apparently, take it (or grant- j j| v carried into the round house for
ed that we already have an outstand- ;i ^,.n(,ra) overhauling. How', your
ing school but feel that the covnnuini- . ••
ty shotdd heartily encourage the eon- will fy.il welly an experienced;-
stit.ul.ed school authorities in bring- choh. (|j!Wtor and soloist will assist
Ing about these additional items to in th(, r(,viv;l], y,,,, wj|| ,.„joy lire.
the school, ' ('ulwell's solos and appreciate his
Several members including the lo- wnrk with ttu, (,hMl!l.,
cal Doctors expressed a desire to see
the City take steps to erect a filtra-
tion plant to purify the city water
supply. As it. is at; preprint the lake
water has considerable gyp, is nearly
always more or le ; muddy, which
necessitates a cistern in every home.
This is one of the most vital things
several days before the meeting to during the long illness and death of
L'ive ample opportunity for plans and our husband, father and brother.
given bv our
We take thi.- method of trying to The Epworth League is really doing
thank our friends and neighbor;- for things worth-while this summer, We
the kind and helpful service rendered arc- planning to give a play, "For the
,ove of Mike" next Thursday to:,'lit
The special favoi
friends will never be forgotten,
May God's richest blessings res!
oh each and every one, is our prayer,
Mrs. I). R. Davis and family, I week, Tin
The I iavis Brothers, two
and families.
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SUNDAY DINNER
SPECIALS
the week.
Quick Service
C I T Y C A F K
rep alio
people.
Some of the subject.-, are given be
:bi\v that the pa-tor will use during
the meeting. Other subjects will be
announced in next week's issue of the
Star. Opposite the subject is indicated
the Rible character or the place in the
i scriptures that you at your leisure
affecting the health of the community j mav ,,Ulf|y ,|„,m wit|, us;
erious consideration. | "Have 'the Roman Catholics Misinter-
preted the Kent Veil? Matt. 27:' f.i.
"Chicken.- < 'nme Home to Koo.-t,
Num. 32: 23.
"Holding
and deserves
One member stated about, half of!
the farming land of the county was:!
farmed by tenants, and that this land
in most instances was for .-ale. He
also suggested that steps be taken to
interest foreign capital to buy thi '
land and thereby increase home own-
ership, Other items mentioned as
being desirable were: a fire truck or
Board by the clay or by city fire department, form-1
1 alien of Roy Scouts, have regular
clean up days for Aspermont, and
building of a new hotel.
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Miss Ellen Reed come home Sunday
from Abilene where she has been at-
tending summer school at A. C. ('.
an Inquest", Pharaoh.
"The Man Who was born on the Dark
of the Moon", Esau.
"Where do we go from here'.' or, is
Life Immortal? Job II: 11.
"The Devil and the old Woman, Chri.-t
and the new Woman", Acts 1(1: 11.
"Is this a good World?" llvl. 10: 1^
"The Voyage of Life", Luke ">
"The Prodigal Wife". Coiner
'TV l.ieve that found rest", Ged. S:!t
"Paying the Fare", Jonah 1: 3
' an Adulterer", Ps.ftl :•!
nant Means
— I ihv. Aycock
Love One Another
Johnnie Kayo Dalin
l.ove Our Church -Margaret Davis
Give Our Money Juanita Harvey
Read <I'.d's Word and Pra\
I'ulab Mae Coodloe
Live Pure Lives lirtogene Harvey
Win the Lost- Margaret Haur/h
Live Temperate Live.s Mary Panel
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FOR Ft'N AND LA EG I ITER
< oine to the Queen Theatre 'Pair-
day night, Aueu ' ), and ;ec the Epr
worth l..,eaguers in "For the i.oye of
Mike" -- A good play full of fun and
laughter. Admission Lie 2f>c.
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The i;, 1!. S(><• !« 't, I umber Co,'
new yard is progressing nicely under
the supervision of II. H, Shaille.
Most. o| the framework i now yom-
(deled and ratters are being raised
and will be ready within a very short
time for the sheet-iron covering.'
The office building will he remodel-
ed as soon as the yard building- are
completed.
so wi
I then we played games
I' hour. Shortly after le
hitched the horses and
I n.bnie. -tired inn verj
Were twenty I.OagUers
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The meeting at the Church of Christ
closed Sunday July 21s!. Rev. N. I.
Clark of Fort Worth gave many in-
ten-ting and helpful sermon.-. AI
are Mime of the subject.-- though a great meeting then: was oil-
ed, other subjects Will ly one reclamation.
r-xt week. Study them
tlihold the verdict un
evidence is all in.
J. W. BaUghman, Pastor,
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You pay no mare for your gro-
ceries than before.
We are giving these beautiful
dishes just to show yau that
We appreciate your bisiness
Tickets with 50c. purchase
Saturday, August 10, we will
give the first set. Be here.
City Meat Market !. 1.. Smit h, Prop"
Mr. and Mr-. J. II. Robertson and
son, Jimmie returned home Tuesday
a visit with Mrs. Robertson's
father, S. R. Lanier at- Haviland,
Kansas. Mrs. Robertson and Jimmie
havr been gone about throe weeks.
Jack Smith, La Verne Coodloe and
Marguerite Illackshear visited at
Louder.'- Monday night of this week.
EDDIE, THE AD MAN
Mr, and Mr.-, Roy Anderson return
ed home Saturday with their bab;
girl from Abilene, where -he has ha.i
treatment for Infantile Paralysis,
We are glad to report little Mi ■
Jaci|tieline i- almost rw:o\-ered from
the attack.
It, E. Grindstaff
Marion and Mary
Monday after several
friends and relatives
They also visited at
and childrei-
roturned homo
days visit with
at San Marcos,
Galveston and
other points while on their vacation
week, August J. This is a C >,
wholesome play and it will -
your while to conie and help ml
with your attendance. Watch for our
po-'.er and our adverliseuient next.
I'day will be given at the
Sisters ! tiueen Theatre. Admission lf c — 25c
: Coini' see it.
Monday evening the Leaguers met
at Mr. /ant's house for an old fash-
ioned hay-ride on a wagon. This was
the first time we had ever none ;-ucli
a tiling, and it, wi;,-- quite a novel trip
for us. The moon came up soon to
i-.ui.de us on our way, and we Sang and
had a good time generally unt il u,
reached1 the bridge out on the .Stam-
ford highway wli' re «v were headed,
l',vei-ypne piled out and we quickly
built a lire and cooked weiner.;
toasted marsmallow-. The ride and
the- jolting had made u.-. quite litingry
pioi.'i-eded to eat heartily, and
for. about • a'
'o'clock w<
•tarteii for
lappy. There
m this frolic
Rrot her Paugh.man was i-ur driver
on tin- way out there, and our pre. i
dent, Albert Raugli drove u back, I
all it Was quite.an o.'ijoyabb' evenii:;.;
ami we will be ready to try it a. air
sometime. We would like to invite
all - the young people of the (own v. Iv>
i a re in co me to the I .eaguc.
We are planning td :-e|| , aiiiiv, k-he,
P'e, eo(fee, tea, and lemonade nex't
I rst Monday so make your plan- to
btry your Inneh at our - land in frbni
of Hirant Link < 'o ' ■ store. The.
ceoe t roin-it In-' sale and our play will
1 ■" "id raising our budget for tl;-
> ear. W. are e.-pecially intei1
I'Hi-M u: l<i j.K/'y * • i r j ; •:
new i-leetric fans which, the
planning to in -tall in the
tor,- i.he niei-ting tarl - Aui
Sunday afternoon the L>
«ins- a program at John.-oi '
V\ i are to leave the chinch
thirty ;if you are soina
you are there on time. VY
pprei iat<• it v.-ry much if
the members of the church would ■■ n
i 1 take their car- out: there. Titer
will likely not lie ways enough fo
all of Us unless we yet -oine la-lp 1,1
the older people. The following is th
program for Sunday.
Subject: Where doW Jcm'jJ
' i!••' Work and I ntere -I
Leader: J. H. Linsl.-y
Songs.
Scripture Le ,-on i.lobn It)
Dear .
new gasoline oix„,
ing exemptions to u.
i > t consumers, are somewhat
plex. For the benefit of both the State
and the individual consumer, it is
ncccessary that information concern-
ing the new law be widely dissemi-
nated.
Therefore, you will be doing a pub-
lic service if you can find it conven-
ient to publish the enclosed informa-
tion, or abstract of the .same.
Thanking you for your cooperation,
1 am Most respectfully,
S. II. Terrell, State Comptroller of
Public .Accounts.
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FOR BREAKFAST
Repetition should be avoided in the menu
Jf6r breakfast above all other meals for
oft times the breakfast menu determines
the aspect of the entire day.
At our store you will find many appeti-
zing things to serve that will mak<* your
breakfast an interesting and a desirable
meal.
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cash and we must have the cash.
5001b Ice Card for $4.50
Phone us when you need anything in our
line. Ice, Coal and Drayage
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1 cailer's Introil.uctioii
Talks:
L How Christ. Faceil His Cal]
Service- Xovellc Zant.
'J. Christ's Interests in Life
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■ t. The ("all of Christ -- Monroe
i. Hew ma.v Christ Help Me?
•■Elizabeth Zarit.;
■r>. The Limits of Life-- Wayne Bryson
Reailintr Curtis Winn.
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Benediction.
Mr. and Mr-. W, R, Phenix, dau.eh-
• • r, Julia Picrnice, son, Jack of Fori
Worth are s|iendinp a few days in the
home of Mrs. Pheiiix' uncle, A. W.
i|iringer. Mr. Phenix is Vice Presi-
lent of Monniff Dry Coods Co,
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Wylie and son,
itolilvie nf Lubbocli we?-e visitors in
\spermont. the first of the week, Mrs,
tVylie ; ul l.tobbie are staying over
or a few days visit with relatives
nd ft ;cnds.
Thi: State Comptroller's Depart*
nV< nt is now prepared to receive re-
,'"•'1.- of .exemptions from the new
ear cent occupation tax on the sale
f asiiliti.according to an announce-
uietil by State Comptroller of Public
Accounts Sam Houston Terrell. Gas-
■ iiiie usefI for any other purpose than
'•;>! • " propelling vehicles on public
"• - •ti'i-i't.-'. and highways of Texas
' jit from taxation. Fuel used
i. farm tractors, stationary engines,
■•it «;isft and motor boats, therefore,
'■ v-inp!. However, the tax must
be paid on ALL gasoline, Refunds
« II be made to those exempt. The
tax I;-- placed directly on wholesale
dist-ri'butori-: of gasoline at the rate
ef four cent,.- per gallon, but the con-
I "Ventually bears the burden of
tax. The new rate was in effect
■lul> 1't!., having previously been two
cents._
The new law does not make it-
;- : for the consumer to secure re-
on exemptions. Comptroller
T'-ri'i I; ha. outlined the neccessary
pr..ce<!ure for th.- exempted consumer
a - follows.
' Ti.e purchaser must fill out an
s ' ' ■ o, at the time of the purchase,
J"iviii:" amount, purpose etc. The reg-
ular price is paid for the gas. Forms
will be supplied by dealers and filling
tations,.
Rofore the 25th of the month
following the month of purchase, the
hoy. r must report to the Comptroller
the, number of gallons bought and the
amount, of refunds expected. Claims
reported later than the 25th of the
following month will not be honored.
On receiving the report, the Comp-
i roller" Department will mail the
claimant an affidavit-account form,
on which will be recorded information
as to the amount and use of gasoline
purcha.-ed. This information must be
sworn to before a notary public, and
filed with the Comptroller not later
than two months from the date of
purchase. This document must be ac-
companied with a filing fee of fl.OO,
which must, be paid each time that
a claim is filed. These will be used to
enforce the law.
i. The claim will be invested, and if
considered valid, a State warrant will
be issued for the refund. This war-
rant must be cashed within 60 days.
5, \'o refund shall be made where
gasoline is used later than six months
from purchase. Persons believing
themselves to be entitled to exemp-
tions should write to Comptroller
Sam Houston Terrell, Austin, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Kennedy of
Dorras Community have been visiting
nee Friday at Newcastle seeing eld
settlers at the reunion. They alco *4m
liter! with, relatives at Graham and
Mineral Wells. A good time WUIf>
ported by them when they cam* back
Tuesday.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1929, newspaper, July 25, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126602/m1/1/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.