The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1943 Page: 1 of 12
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^>LUME FORTY SIX
Serving The People Of Aspermont and Stonewall County More Than Forty-five Years
Aspermont, Stonewa-1 County, Texas, Friday, October 22, 1943
NUMI
^ E Knight County"
Chairman For War
lest Drive
/-!
*T. E. Knight lms been selected as
luiity Chairman of the -War Fund
afill Hie vacancy ..eansei? fry ihe
liquation of L D. Mc'Xfcc) it
announced here today.
*jMr. Knight will have assisting
firn enough solicitors to see every
one in Stonewall C«; in order that
Hi may help in serving our armed
||Iqy:es through the I'SO and assist
iag all stricken peoples among the
United Nations with medical sup-
piics, food and seed.
The slogan of tlie campaign is
"Sure, I'LL take a Texans Share."
'I he Texas ijuofa is $.">,000,00.011
;s£miI of this Stonewall- Coi givers are
Tjing asked for $1723.00,
^'"''^iJinige Knight will select: his
,.pers in every community at an
ciily date.
W«!SW.
~ P.-1—
Springer Enters
w Training School
Special to the Start
- Sail Antonio Aviation Cadet Cen-
fau, Texas, Oct. 20 — Among the
« ets now stationed at the Army
Forces -Preflight School for pi-
at the scho°l here, the nation's
firgest pool for fighting air crews,
;is Aviation Cadet William A.
Springer, jr. and 451 other young
'•Jfcen from Texas. When they have
iifinished their studies and train-
irg at the preflight school, the ca-
di^s will be sent toj a primary .flying
s ticld. Still further training m basic
And advanced flying school-; will
prepare them to be combat pilots;
-i'- " r "7— — —
New Guinea Front
Appication Is Made
Por Frozen food Locker
For Stonewall County
Our wj|! !v r.'t;*- "iT* t.i
ieaniin in.a; the: v. i'i5 iorm ; an ;
otiier application paper:-,
Jorvvanied to College Station tin.
week. We have hopes o; the Wash-
ington officials passing on the appb
cation within the next '0 days "r'
less.
Some 227 iamilies have indicated
desire lor a locker box by putttn;;
<ij) the necessary deposit-.
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Fatten Those turkeys
f or Market
We are advised that all tuiFv
about. (i'5 per cent vbj^kqj ciuiwvp
heinf nprketed by the Army but ab j
out 65 per cent of this demand has
t:een filled. 'I he remainder i\ t<> lie
met by November 1.
Market prices seem to justify pn:
ting ''a real linish'- on I u. L<■ \ . The
present market i"«r grade A yoeng
turkeys is 30c to 32c and 2">c for
grade C.
With home grown grain, "feeder.
should supply a turkey developing
mash. Formulas for such mash can
be supplied by the Extension agent.
Of course commercial fattening
mash may be used with good results.
Be sure to confine the birds to j Thc Aspermont High School Hor-j
small plot of five acres, depending Lets turnc 0„ the beat here Thu,-,J Star Telegram
on the number being fattened. A ,jav afternoon and defeated a
few days feeding of wormnrt pow-; U:.ml from our
der in the mash usually pays. "Dam-' jayton
pened feed may be given to Insure !
s
AUSTRALIANS examine damaged Zero, otw ol the new tquore-wing type, left behind on a New Guinea air-
CaP , y Australian and American troops. A number of Zeros damaged by Allied iycrt wai*
toll behind by the Japanese, who are bein« steadily pushed out of New Guinea bates and airfields.
Must Have No,
To Get New li
Says Ration
.Ration book No. 4
; at the school houses Or ,
I designated i„ the
and 23 (FnV.ay;
The registration
I onj easy and all vou--ll|§|
j bring book three wit$®
j do not bring book
■ will not get book No.
j member of the family!
i lor tlie entire family. But"
] resent book three for
j >•< r of tiie family.
| i i may register at ota
n.flowing places on the aWp
for your book four:
pcimonr High Schoofe^^^^l
1'caeock High School .
Old Glory High SchooJ';
Wright School.
IIcthel School House
A place will lie desigoi
Swenson.
hi case you have not re
book No. 3 by registering tins®!
not ask for No. 4 but serdyOHfj;
cal board-
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Aspermont Defeats
Good Jayton Team
Here Tfoiurs. 13 to 0.
To Subscribers of the
Large Group of Boys
Leave For Army
This Week
Ba'ad Of The Se* ft*
;i.t)Or town of
Mrs. W. F. Edwards Is
Hostess To Wright
Chisel H. D. Club
vBoning chicken before canning
,,-Sa'v es space and improveg thc flavor
Iiicd Miss iWinona Shultz Co.un-
Home Demonstration Agent at a
eeting of- the Wrights Chapel H.
^ D. Club October l*th in the home
I, of Mrs. W. P. Edwards.
Misg Shultz used the cold pad;
method in her -demonstration. Im-
portant stcpg .to foIlow are 1. chill
chicken thoroughly, remove bones,
use pint: jars or enamel cans, park
.raw, steam before sealing, process ;vt
16 lbs pressure for 1.5 aniuules. -L'v
the bones fpr making broth and can
gibletg separately.
Thc older birds are better for
canning because the high pressure
c.ver cooks the younger Ones. It is
;t;if advisable to can fried chicken
because' fat when heated to 250 d.-„
giees becomes rancid quickly and of.
■ mi has a bitter taste.
At our next meeting we will
learn 'about winter protection for
cloriiiug'.
Mrs. Odis Spaikg, reporter.
certainty of all birds getting some. . , , > t
h uvvns were made, each
When you get them gaining, '
sure to keep feed before them at all
tunes. J1 aster gains are made that
way and loss of early finish is pre-
sented. I< ive patitnls of feed shoul-.i
produce one pound of gain.
I he score was 13 to 0. I wo ton.it
owns were made, each i|. the
ing seconds of each hair.
'1 lie local team i;;>. been c"a iie !
lately by "Doc ' Mancille.
'I his is the- third crig.'.g me;'.; I'm
the two reams this season. 1 he tie t
game was plaved lierc and
Publishers ot the fort \V^tii Mer
Telegram have asked u- warn . H
i'crsons taking their pap: r. ihe.t n
they want to continue rea-im;. it. to
be sure an ! n- t rsil'-vc .
tions to expire.
They will lake rnimvals not tl
ones now1- taking tlie paper, on.-
let your time expire and ttiev
s*-ep y°ur paper, yl>u can not irer
back. on. This ;. h\ t - ;
Fire Department Puts
Out No. 1 Friday
The Aspermont Volunteer Ft;■
1j'.artsu.-nt under Cjiicf C. b.
A.:y,; put °ul: ir.i first fire Friday
altcnionii since the new equipment; 'I
w.-i" purchased a lew months ago.
" ' ... , , ; i
'1 he fire was Slferiff Ross 'Fur-.
ner's feed stack and barn. i he.
barn was saved in good condition a>
we!! as a lan'e part of rile teem'
4 ' - , j
'i ne tire was starred when trash, j
which was being frurneJ a tew feed
away was blown into the feed . .
AspcrmOnj- l_! to 0^ 1 he second n they hav:^ been rationed on :« >*t
j :yr-:: ;•>. paper, and can print onb.- a li
nuniber o; papers.
Each subscriber r" tb • £t.' r
Fm sitting here and thinki:
()i things 1 left behind
And I'll try to put on p;
Quite a number of Stonewall Co. What is running through |
boys left Aspermon r "Wednesday We've dug a million post
tor Army examination. Just who And cleared ten miles of
they were and bow mam,, we can And a meaner place this
ii"i say. Local Selective Service <>L i know is still unfomid.
iicieh. have been prohibited by the But we've got one consolstifl^g
■ i. - i ■' - i ■■ 11, - - iVom gain <n:t «ir. 'lather close while I. tell
.;oi'.n :ti-.-n ••• 'i < p: ;. : n tb When we die we arc bouiVdwfw
F.\: until u i\ Slav. 1 v. . a . - re ; heaven ' ^
end gone into the service. Vv'e've done our hitch i'fl bfll. ^
We are n. t ne-nte;::i:e: 111- . ?<• We've built a hundred
celi in <|ueg!'"n tiie n tit ' bur the c«okg to burn our
i • i!ii■;'. ivtt in '-'.plain to those We laid ten (million miles
v.i-i ask why we do not give a list Arid cleaned up many a ni
mm
J.ijton and they losr
that event 12 to 0
Frank Hays lias u£bi;
-V-'eam*!; Crop
L' !
i .11
\ >'edn'. .-utemli . i ■ ; ;1
i.'uard to his peanut crop. He Nta_
ted that lie had his ll.i acre crop "n
one truck, and it w;e- not over load -
( j-,i: jnn ■ - M>i iiaiil:-:;.-.
Name Won't Fit
in addition to thig tile "depart
nient lias put (,ut a numbee of >?rass |
imv over town the past few weeks |
which could have developed mini
serious fires had they not been ev;
t'm'.i.iushed in due time.
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We Are Buyixig
Dralt board N". I
k could us an ouih<>i </
Col. M.
) director display e ; a let
registrant, dm in;.; a pie
today, iequestfit'" a new
ace a !i";t' one.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Lawrence | 1 he signature w:t-..
ere paicntg of a big 11 pound boy j c isszee.-y.''.-: I! • rri;-.-:- m.
I;'-'11j Wednesday night, Dr VS. I . j
(jaines was the attenin." ph-,'j>. ian. | M 1>. Abi-ott ol Rule v,
Both mother and son are doing line, pern ion t T. ; - mi hi -r.
War EorcIs—Are You?"
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if you do net: w.r<t t
'I he Stat is agci
'i'eleffnmi as well as
('e-eount where run
our papei and a dai
same time.
We will take your
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fell y««ar each f< • ;>
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• '1 he girls who to i. ■
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on t." eould see then:. ,M r>
dale who now lisa-s in
one to the meeting tH bc'n
1 council fire. I'-'st <e i -•
vcre present. i\lrs. R«v
n. ipso attended tile C'mneil
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We've rolled a miflTo,, hii
An<l swabbed a million dectepl
We've peeled spuds and j^SHj
' ii our .hands and eyes jTC X
i be number of inspections' mM
st°od v
Would sure be hard to tell
Oh we'll parade in heaven
I V c d«ne cur hitch in hel
j We've laid our bodies dowft
| And also slept on rocks
j ' wj-.r.g both stones suijf
j F m out our Seabee sricl^'- '^0
I We ve sailed a hundred mill:
i 'aid made a thousand carni
j l." shook a hundred Scorpiai
| Fioni out our Seabee pants.
| ut when our work on e&i|p|
j Our in'endg will promptly
j .".he, thee dud tllev
heaven
" did tbeii hitch ;in.e;i
' ed taps arc sou:
■ ' nd we lay aside liie's cares*l
' >'d w« are siandin.l v*
! o climb the golden stairs " |
And the ange's hid its welofiMf
j harp.-, F • 'o To"'pi ay
- ' ■' n-v-1 ship-;
i checks
.''aid end t!l-:m in :i fagsfi-;:;,:
; I lien it is we'll benr St.'**
H C loudly with A: y$Jjf
' e :i scat ne, frOpl Oh};
- o! vou've done your h§
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Horntemakere
Wrlnesday Ei
The H omcimaklng gtr
mont High School met -i
day afternoon Oet.obc^lJ
availed meeting.
Wanda Viertel hful
prt-grarn: .I'rivileg^jjH
a- Wanda Vicrftl j
1'atsy Ciliolson; Amf
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1943, newspaper, October 22, 1943; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127164/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.