The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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Aspermonf Texas. Aspermont Star Thursday. September S, IMG
Old Glory News
By JUDY WHITE
Mains continued to drench tlus
art.'a las! week. \ total of e'mht
and one-half inches toll here dur-
ing August and (hen last Fridas
•-mother throe inch'foil in about
ton minutes time alnn - with hinh
winds and tuall lunl.
Old Clory School ha? two new
teachers this year. Mrs. Paul
Bank- of Stamford is touching
third and fourth grade. She re- j
place- Mrs. Burel .Jameson who |
is teaching in Vspormont Miss j
Wanda Banks has been employed '
as a t siehers' aid under Title i
of the Klein en la y and Secondar.v
I'.'ducaI ion \ei ,Vtr •• Tom I't-u • !
chard is resuniiee. her leaching of
fifth and sixth tirade al' r a y ears
leave of absence. \uniher new
tuomobr is Mr. Am*H Sawyers
who is in ehart'e c die school
lunchroom, ;• • ••lac.no, Mrs. Verna I
House, who resigned.
High school dude id ; are car-
rying a full schedule, Seniors
and Sophomores I. a, k i n u :i\
courses and Freshmen five in ad-
dit ioo |o I'. Iv, Short hand and
ISookkecping have been added to
Students Attending
Kindergarten
Kindergarten loots at Cen-
tral Baptist Church are: Jill Mit-
chell, .Jatiey Cook. l,aii"o Parker
Monty Mitchell, K a tits .Maxwell,
Angela Kolb, Chip Bra/,? and Be-
linda Thornton.
UnJes . prior arran^on eni ■- has e
been made or children have been
in kindergarten • ; i: • 1 i < • > ■ pup"
will not be .tilow ed ■ ■. enroll aftei
September 30, Children inti rest
may visi: jhe cla from 8 3D to
11' 30 bete;i !! 11' i a:' en rolling.
The teacher. Mi 1 : • •a M is-
the curriculum,
Kugene Gerloff of Lubbock. Mr
and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie t,el? wore
another son and his family. Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Let/. and child-
Mrs. Raymond CSerluff of
and Mrs. Emma Gerloff l0n- Uo«c>r Clay-ton and Kathy l.u
Abilene
visited here with Mrs. Katie Ger-
loff last Sunday.
Rev and Mrs. Jack Key and
Stanley oi Abilene, and Francell
Boles were dinner guests in the
home of Mi's. Bernice White and
Judy last Sunday.
Mrs, Herman l.etz is a patient
m the Stamford Hospital. We wish
her a speed.\ recovery.
Mr., Herbert Rinn of Rule, a
termer resident of this com-
munity. is reported to be ill in
Hendricks Memorial Hospital in
Vbilene. We hope she too will
soon be on the road to recovery.
Mrs. Henry Schmidt and Paul
: ited her I.Vther and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs,Paul Kock at l.uo-
ilrrs recently They also visited
W'th Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spie-
gelhauer.
Mrs. Henry Schmidt and Paul
accompanied by Mrs. Schmidt's
: ter-i, Mrs \ndrew Anderson of
of Fort Worth, and a daughter
and granddaughter, Mrs. O. I).
Vanderworth and Anne of Saska-
toon, Sask., Canada-
Visitors in the home of Mrs. \V
G. Wienke last week included her
son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Wienke of Lubbock and a
grandson. Douglas Wienke. also
of Lubbock.
Mr .and Mrs. IMelvin Vahlon-
kamp of Dallas visited with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. W II, Yah-
lenkamp the week end of \umr-o
20-21 .Mr. and Mrs. Melvjn Yah-
lenkatiip wish to thank the hostess
fo rtho nice bridal shower and
gifts thev gave them They also
wish to thank all the friends and
relatives who gave them nice and
useful gifts. They really appre-
ciate the beautiful gifts.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Vahlen-
kamp and Hillie Ann attended
the wedding of a friend on August
27 at San Antonio, Biilie Ann
helped serve punch at the wed- -
ding. While a' San Antonio thev
visited the Breckenridge Park
r From the '
Oil Patch
A discovery well looms for
Stuiu-ssall County. Two field well
haw been completed in the coun-
ty. and a new location has been
.staked. ' jt
Notes From Peacock;
By Mrs. M. F. Childress
Sunday
Mrs. li.
Mr .and
of
Luoders and Mrs I .lilies Thane of j Tht.y nlso visited with Natives
: icksdahl
I union at C
28th.
attended a family ro-
se o on Sunday. August
Mr,
of Fc
K'olrn
ssi! h
Paul.
and Mr; Herbert Nichter
11, Worth and Mrs. Paul
of Hamilton spent two days
'■Irs Henry Schmidt and
.Terry Callicoatte
Guy and Jill, of
hero last weeknd
parents, Mr. and
re
of Mrs. Yahlonkamp in Flores-
ville, Poth and McCoye and rela-
tives and friends in LaGrange
and Fayetteville While at La
Grange they attended church.
Monahans wi
a in
Ciiarlii
liiomas Lelx of
dso note visiting
Mr. and Mrs.
Mnlem
deciiu
w an
ipi.ts ss h
vou
a 11 ei
and Mr. and Mi
erce. Debbv and Dt
cem.
ss a ,i
to com.
he only has roon
ft.td
moii
in the
iMtor
KIMBALL
DEALER
YOUR 8ALDW5N &
PIANO & ORGAN
For A.spcrmont Trade Area
Rent or Buy
Feee Delivery Call Collect
Les V, hite Music Co,
3564 No, 6th
Abilene, Texas
"See Les for the Best
OR 2-9781
P~"
Frozen Chickens
May Replace
Refrigerated Birds
College Station — T^xas house
wives may soon be busing mostly
quick froen. cut-up. prepackaged
frsing chickens at their food
stores rather titan the present re-
frigerated whole or cut-up birds
This prediction comes from Dr.
Robert Branson, market research
economist at Texas A&M Cn •
versity.
Dr. Branson's forecast culmui- 1
ate.-, nearly a year of extensive
market and product research Its'
the I'nis ersii> \s Market Develop- ;
men) Section of ssliich lie is chair- \
man.
The A&M market researcher
presented results of this research ;
at a Pre-packaging Symposium of
the \morican Institute of Poultrv j
Industries in Chicago earlier this ;
week He says that a consumer
panel of 9U0 families in Dallas ,
and Fort Worth gave 'he quick- .
frozen fryers an excellent ratine
The indicated strike is Yirgini
Gas & Oil Ltd., Albany. No. 1
Fritz Sogerstrom. 10 miles north-
east of I lanilin in Section 133.
BBB&C Survey.
Completion is being made
tli rou'.th four perforations per
fool at 1M72-N-I feet. The -I'.-ineh
casing is set at 2.545 feel, total j
i depth.
| \ tlrillslem to t in the Tanno-
hill Sand svas taken at 170-81 feet ;
■ ss d h ihe tihi! open one hour Gas-
was 1o the surface of the ground
m 13 minutes. No. 1 Sogerstrom j
. recovered 780 feet of clean oil,
and 120 feet of thud and svator.
A well svas completed seven
miles oa ' of Aspermont in the
Humphrey. North (Couulonierate'
Field. It Crown Cent a! IVtrol-
I
cum Corp.. No. 4 J B. Pumph-j
, res', looted in II !'■. Dance Survev.
Daily potential svas i>8 barrels
i of 3!) easits oil. flossing through
a lB-f!4-:re|i choke It is produc-
ing from an open lio'e with the
i'v inch casino set .'it (>.022 feel,
'on ef the pay. Total depth is 6,-
027 feet.
The other noss oiler is llomu
Oil & (.as Co. No. 1 -1 .Juanita
Windsor SeHion (>, Hiock D. II&
TC Survey, Location is 12 miles'
northeast of Vsperniont in the Old I
(llor.S', NortIrss est i Tannehill •
Field.
Daily potential was IK! barrels,
of 38 eras its' oil. Floss1 was 1
through a ' i-inch choke and front
20 perforations at 2,777-87 feet.
The -I1: melt casm gis set a I 2.893
feet and the hole bottomed at 2.- j
!120 feet.
In the same field. Homa Oil K.-
Gas Co. No. a Juanita Windsor.
Section 31. Block D. II&TC Sur-
s. y svas pliigiiod at 2.800 feet.
Monsanto Co staked No. 1
Brooks iu the Boyd. Southeast
Virginia 1 children of Roscoe
tor Mr. and Mrs,
Parke rof Jay Ion.
sisitors in the home
I). Parker svere a son
Mrs. Dak1 Parker and
and a datigh-
Joe Kiikl and
Mr. and Mrs, C, f,. IMenshosv
and ton's of Fort Worth were
si-itors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Childress Sunday p.m.
Mr .and Mrs. Lannis McMeans
of Sssonson and Mr, and Mrs. J.
L. Myors from Peacock attended
the White reunion id OD'onnall
Sunday and reported a nice time.
Mr, and Mrs. Ronnie Moorhead
of Klkliart. Kansas and IMr. and
Mrs, Dolvan Moorhead and baby
of I .os'ington, Noss Mexico. Mr.
and V.rs. Dannie IMooi'jiead of
Plains'iew, Texas ss'oro s'isiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Moorhead this weekend.
50 in attend.ance at the annual Mrs. Bureau Dial have three boys'
ocoal ion
time.
and
reported a nice
Mrs, Maggie Dial and son and
family, Mr, and Mrs. Burgan
Dial of Lubbock all visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pal-
let son over tlu- weekend. Mr. and
ssiio were also si. iting with them.
Mr .and Mrs. John Anderson of
Plains, Texas svere visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs, V. A.
Galloway Friday night. The An-
dersons svere enroute to Tennes-
see on vacation,
Mr. and Mrs.
of Colorado City
this sveek end.
Jodie Moorhead
were at homo
By Popular Demand!
Easy. Blueberry Shortcakes
Mr. and Mrs. Manual Soto Jr.
(if near A-.permo.nt visited his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Manual
Soto Si .. hero Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. John IMcNutf
vi-.ited in the home of their son
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie McNutt in
I.ittlelield over the sveekend .
The annual House reunion svas
held Sunday in the home of laicle
John House and there were over
Semi-Pro Teem
by Residents
Kin, Wins Tourney
m
Bend Conu'lomeratc• Field four
mil ■ • nortItv. est of Old Glory,
Has'im: a pro*fj'osod depth of R.-
300 feet with rotary, it spots 770
fee! from the south and 090 feet
III'itl the ss e-t line- of Section 2.
Bloi'k in Co'luminis T;ip HI? Stir-;
ley. A-1 1 la.
1000th Flood Control
Dam to Be Dedicated
Lid'ed State Secretary of
cultttn Ors'ilie L. F:. etiiiin s\ ill ;
Ralph II Greene, son-in-lass' of
John P. Ward of Aspermont,
guided a semi-pro baseball team
to I .e;e tie championship, basing
22 svins .and -I losses.
Ralph is the hi; band of the
former Nell Ward, daughter of
John P. Ward and resides in
Shawnee Mission. Kansas. Mr.
Greene is a former major league
pitcher. There are ili teams in
this league.
Thi • team .also entered the Na-
tional Baseball Congres- District
•Id
Often :is folks, may spend ninny waking hours telling one
Another about their diets, desserts are still definitely IN; And
lio matter hosv many new desserts are created or discovered,
none can ever quite compote svith the old lashioned goodness
of shortcakes smothered ssatli Iruil. None, that is, except these
newer, easior-to-prepare shortcakes that are made ssith giant*
sized refrigerated biscuits and canned blueberry pie tilling. _
These biscuits are sized just right because they're big
enough tt> sntisfv the hungriest. Dipped first in sugar, tiles'
bake to tliikv perfection. Then the pie tilling can be spooned
rigid from the can to till and lop each fragrant hot pull'. If
you like, add a perky dollop ol svhipped cream. Serve short-
cakes like these and diets ssill go out the door as the
dessert enters!
l'.iisy Wuelierry .Shortcakes
1 can refrigerated deluxe size layered flaky biscuits
l'i cup sugar
I No. 2 can ('2 cups) blueberry pie filling
He.avv cream, svhipped
Oven: 400° Yield:
Separate dough into 10 biscuits. 1'lace out
.mother; firmly press together to form one large shortcake
.Kepeaf. svilli remaining biscuits to form C shortcakes. Roll in
so ar, l'laco on greased cookie sheet.
Hake at 400 for 9 to II minutes or until golden brosvn.
Split hot shortcakes and till svith blueberry pie filling. Top
with more tilling and, if desired, sweetened svhipped cream.
-ili
i short cakes
biscuit on top of
\fl Tournament in Kansa-; Cits
.'ids- 2, -I, sv'here they
SALE
a card
5c
CLEARANCE
Large Assortment of
BUTTONS
Girl's & Miss's
BLOUSES
Ladies'
HANDBAGS
Boys & Mens
SHIRTS
1 Tab£.e of Assorted 1 r
FABRICS
Tabfe of
ODDS
50c
New Fall & Winter Bonded
Woolens & Cottons
$2.98
$1.00
Vi off
$1.00
^ 2 Yards
98c
CARD OF THAN Kb
We want to gratefully acknow-
ledge ;md thank each and every-
one for your kind expre-xjons of
sympathy m the loss of our dear
on and brother Jim.
Tliii', (ii.Ki ssdl richly bless you
is our .ulcere prayer.
The Brad hasv Family
11100:11 flood presc'i-
ill ;; l Texas. Doc.ll-
is'ill begin at
' pitiii. at the
iini'tliea of
T x.i - Stale
j dedicii'.e the
. hen dam In
| capon ceremonies
if) a m S- pi el 11 bei
dam site 111 mile
j McKinney jn-a off
! iligliss.'iy No. 121.
's large delegation of t nilod
sin to; Congies-orien. Departnieul
1 'l A i' i id tun ■ o! f ii i,i I and eon
ersiition leaders from all parts
; •>( Te\a - are i xpoetctl to attend.
I The pubiie iiis iied.
on sec-
j ond place and received an invita-
| I if .p oi Wichita to I he t ate jour-
- n.'imenL Mr. Gre/ no svas also
J voted Mr Peixoiiidity of Semi-
! Pre H;e-eb:!p in Kan as City by
!hc e' liei la managers of the loa-
i tjue.
OPEN WEI). -THURS.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
& ENDS
to $1.00
60" wide
s, YARD
M & K VARIETY
Aspermont, Texas
m ]7 fastwjvi
FOR PROTECTION AGAINST
^ clogging by
GALVANIZED
eaves
Sri^lNERS
Oh DOWN
SPOUTS
OR
GALVANIZED WIRE
MESM TO COVER
ENTIRE GUTTER
THE COMBINATION OF
STRENGTH, COR
ROSION - RESISTANCE
AW ECONOMY MAKE
GALVANIZED STEEL IDEAL
FOR POWNSPOUTS AND
GUTTERS,,,
RETURNS HOME
Mr; .lorry King spent a )'eek
v ith her husband in Warwick,
K'liode Isiiind She flew from Dal-
las id Nc-ss- rk where Jerry met
nd flies- both flew to War-
wick wlie: e he is s(aliened al
1 '.i\: Field He ssill h-ase Octo-
h- r :i lo r!lie \narlie. .lorrs- has
a'i'll 111 tile Seeliees since March
n-ei-is :nn hi ■ triiinino al Diisd-; j
Field.
Wedensday & Thursday
$7.50 Permaiieints for $J00
By Appointmenis Only on Tuesday
Collage Beauty Salon
Call 3931 3
Revival
First Baptist Church
Peacock, Texas
September 12-18
(lOspel
Preaching'
M,cy;
Si-ging
THEY STAND UP
AGAINST WINTER'S
ICE,,,
-AND NOUR WEIGHT
ON A LADDER.
CUT OUT ANP ADD TO YOUR WORKSHdP 'dpOO TIPS
T. It. Bedford, Evangelist
Wsy'and Bingham, Singer
Boh Doss, Pastor
Evening Service 7:00 P.M.
Morning Service 10:00 A.M.
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1966, newspaper, September 8, 1966; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127914/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.