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Completely Covering Stonewall
County
The Aspermont Star
Of And For Stonewall County
Volume 37
\spermont Texas September 13.1934
1 ■'■■A ?wmI
7 Years of Faithful
Seri ice
No. 10
Editorially
Speaking
By M, C. F.
The Aspcnmivn! in•;..-i■ 1.i ,t says tlio
inook may inlv-tht the earth, but, that
when they do the go-getters will nl-
r- • « y have a nortati'e on it.
I.ookiiiff bad; throui'h the oh! -.Ie-,
of the Asperluont Star is qui'-1' inler-
I'stiii'-;. We hav ■ in tin' office a eom-
pleio til" of Stars back from Kebru-
arv 1! 17 t<• the present daia. A lit
of thin};'.1; can happen in 17 .war.
Uncle John «!u< ..t has a Star p;<: '.vd
in the year !/'SO. Some (lav we will
write an article about it y >r you.
!•'I'.. Ill I in' "hi liles v, find that
Sheriir liniley iiiiighani otic li.l i\ •!!
in Aspermont, ruitiiiiiK' a livei;. ie
T. K. Knight in 1!H7 adv.' fise,t i i
1!>1C model Maxwell ear f«r sale, i •
Qucfn LheVeter was iipim,;' a goo,'. hu:-i-
ness. mie interesting fa ts at" re-
vealed in these old Stars, li enou'.'h
people want us to do it. we mi-lit
write a column each weeek ;.l out ar-
ticles t aken from the 1017 Star.'.
There is no limit to the rood a n an
can do if he doesn't care v.'lm : .
the credit.
While Mr. I Iciuve,' is so IjusiI■ viit-
iri.iv ai'lieie.s criticizing the .lew deal,
perhaps he could take time mil and
oiler some suggestions on how l" !n*i -
ter and tjuicker brimf back pro ; < .aty.
The dove season is on,and score; of
locaal sportsmen have been la kin.e
time nut lately to try their hick
1«it■ I'll*.( I ii ..sail} places in this- i nun
t v the birds are plenti I'ul. SUibbb ;
■re "innI pines to look for iheni and
plenty nrtt found along the road
iir in pastures. It's great sport, hei-
'.cr try your luck
ES
We who live in this part of the coun-
try can't im,'urine the seriousness of a
strike We go about our daily task
never doubting but that wo 'Ail! \ave
plent'. !n eai and wear and tinr the
local .-.tores -' ill alwave have in s; ci-.
what wo want to buy.
Hut stricke ■ are terl'ibbh'. The)
cripple industry. They stop payroll
And when you stop payrolls you've
stopp"il ti c landlord from col! 'en t ■
his rent, jou've stopped the grocery-
inaii and batcher from eollecfin. ii
i, lianl; a.a ount:- :' row mi am "
and in the four >• of I line women .1.1,1
children must 1:0 hungry, it is : rue
that workers .-mioumos iret tin ir ad
vanee in waves, but they soldo; 1 ct
half ol what thoy demand an ! .
1,lore ctl,in; that than it's worth V\ • •
doubt if anything was ever ;e- o 1
I'll lied 11 j .1 strike.
It .• . 1 a 1'I , e iuteri'sl.n;; if one a
j 1 *. ' ii-,'. name. 1 ron 1 Aspermont peo-
ple t; spent each week at. the
tre in llarnlin and Stamford. A real
nice show, r iu this town woulu 1 - t
mo-t uf these eu.-turners,
i;s
!ti St.lint Ol d ami Hamlin Se •
real nice theatres, especially the n>
theatre in ilamlin. I'lieir shows a
gt.it>d and t icy appre. . ite the ^ j" 1
mailt trade. Hut Vsperm.oiit need.- ..
theatre, perhaps not. th s tail, but just
is; so, a a. <motile,- good crop is in
pro peet,
I'iS
, ei'y 1 in for his own
Ui-le as! !;• do man a he kissed
the cow.
Stonewall Singing
Convention Meets
Sunday at Oriana
Regular session of the Stonewall
county singing convention will be held
Sunday afternoim ai Oriana, ace ird-
ingg to W, Ik i'yeutt, secret.'iry of the.
organization. The session begins at
'J :■".<) o'clock.
I'yeatt this week said that all per
sells in this county interested in old-
fashioned .singing are invited to attend
the inging Sunday!
Announcemem has been made ha'
the Tri-ciiunty singingg cenveiition
will meet at Jay ton on Sept. 'J2 and
J•'I. A ilii session 11 Will be lle-d ,.'11
Sat; rilay night; 22, and there will be
. lie. ing a] day on the 23rd'
On Sept ;i(), which is fifth Sunday
iSa.'.ki'll ami Stonewall counties will
have a joint convention at Sweet 11'• 1,;e
church. This session will be held in
the aftc
Luncheon Club Is Milk ill (T nf WilH i Future Farmers Ol
O^aniied Tuesday | America Organize
Orgaiiizatioii of the Aspermont '■ Cows To Be Main
l/Ulicheon '.'lub was perfected ai a '
meeting Tuesday in th.- upstair?
apartment of Cole's cafe. Fourteeii
were present Tuesday.
li. I,. Springer was named
Contest Saturday
| The Asbcnnnnt rhuptrr of KuUnv
Kanrx*rs of Arnoririi nuit Tur-sHay and
tlw ft>11 owii); • offirors were clio^crs l'or
t.he cumi11 ;.v year. J' iU\ DalNy, pr -si-
«iciU ; Fiv.lori'-k Dalhy, vie- ) !•<•• idem ;
Sheep snd Goats
Will Be Bought
In County Son
. j IMaciiijcc special 0ni(navi4 <.), th«• nr.. i c t% , ,
iJ,( . I Allft'd 1 nuni, S(M*r«'lary; Donah!
dentoi' the newly formed organization. | l'"w ''o'ltest, Aspcir;..iit 1 iS,.oUi tie., mvr; lleaie- McC't'a land,
lioy Anderson was appoinUid ,e, ' '"'"'chant- wer.: this week org
pannronr-r
! Theso onicocs \s di at:end ihr
j rc|M>rtcr; V. J. Srni'Ji. Vvfatch d
tary by tl 10 pi'Osidcnt. •• oncv.ai! county pojilc to attend .Sat- ; j, j,,,., j;,,,,;
Designed primarily to pr. mote (;.;e ; '"'day's rodeo here.
enterprises the club will take up v.u j •'ivc "r six cows will be l.n.uulit here ■ tr;;,|Mn/ 1 p, | ;
ious problems confronting the city j l'n"n !:,""k KHison's pti.ee, and sev-j |n 0(.J
from time to time. A inoniher-iiip | ora I"''-ens arc expect, i to (rler the [ ,(il
'•ommittte was named and a drive iorin"lU'sl "f wil'l cow milking ,„ ,
at least-tO members will be made. j ^"test, there ! ,5, n|)p,,;,,^.,1 inuii,^,;:,t,-iy t v -rk "a
.citizen of Aspermont, whether hi,. l - 1 w ' •' b°rse ridinnug ami all kintls v.
I r and stock men of' Stonewall
eoiuitiy wiio haave go..is and sheip
wi.-h to sell to '..'.e government
w I | sin.i. r dr.utli stricken reiiaf pro-
"raam .%<• ask.-d t<> Ii t. their animals
with Kny 1 ';,r::. ).• of the county;'
ae'ciit's office. Buying of animal will
■'e in miliar manner to the buying
It iat i<>n of f!re■■ ■ 1 II;.:,.: \s ill ii,. held of cattle.
ill
Methodist Church
Accnline i" pre-ent plan- Dr. (;.
A., llickley, | a tor of first Methodist
church lb1:' Spring, ij to he witli u •
Sej)teai!ier 21th to ::0 in a revivn'
meet ing,
Iir. lit'ickley is a well known i-l
populai' ! 'as! or-evangel It. lie In
been i|uito successful as a revi\ li t
We count oiird 'e fortunate t,, ob"iin
his services.
We invite the cooperation of ,.!!
Christian worlcers of the niimriii.t't;,
We will have our reetilai .i'mr."
service-; next Sunday. 'I'!'e e,eii"
service will be ,'i -missed 1 1 in ■
vival meet in ' g bee i nnaia' at I lie 1 b
tian church.
m business or not, is eligible for
membership.
Afc next Tuesday's meetimvg, a ca
stitution and by-laws wdi he pre,, a;
ed. lssiu.-sioii ,'t tiie hri.lge op.-ning
oeitibratmii \^ul a!. ,, be brought up
i'uesday.
Members present at. the first iiu-e,-
>ng j ere Springer, Anderson, ... 1);
McAfee, II. II. Sadie, M. liob,..-. - 1 .
Tom Abbott, I-'. A. Cunyus, J. II. liob-
ertson, M. (.. l''ormliy, Km Wright,
K. Branncn, AAV. lia.ss, J. L. Kv,u,s
and Leonard Westfall.
Christian UevivalTo
Star! Here On Sunday
.Member,, of the First Chris t an
church of A,-,permont will be^-iu a
revival meeting j.-oii Sunday, Septem-
oer Hi. Preaching will be done by
Key. Knox.
i bo'. Is nox ha pent nin ■ veai s ; 11
tin' minisir.N and was for a number of
years pastor of the First Christian
of roping features.
No admission will be charged and
the public is invitd.
noii,- projf r;s wha-b ';
ti-r .''il foster thi:- \ 1 r.
Sheep over one year of age will sell
lor ,f,2„ while goats one year old or
over will bbrinng $J.I0. County
At'ent .1. w. l'atts said they had re-
ceived no ;na.,,t ruet ion ■; concerning
an mini - under one year of age. These
i pr;e< ■ will !„■ p: a) wliether the ani-
__ Land >;e.tsurii!j.', Is
Feather^on Will (V mpleted In County (nul,,,,. fem;ile :iml wh(,,K„.
I'rcafcll to Mexicans . . - . ;i"'- ;"v xl,;'!'l -d or condemned.
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OLD GLORY NEWS
<T" ' I.ate for Fast Week.)
Measuring o! land an ii-r the e>
prii rain of the A A A !;;: I" en
pleted for Stonewall Coutny, .'
minister, is to begin regular preach- : ^|f.(-„v | . ,i;V
ing to the Mexicans of the county "H ; Tu,j
Sunday, Scptembe, 21!, h- am,01,nee, v.h,.th,.r „,,.y .,r , t,.. |(|„w , ■ j We aiv * glad to; report, the long
tins week. Iti the past he ha prom |,a. e bi en -on, . ' jdi-ari: ; I en by small rains, but
ed to local Mexican, and has bapti>e(| | ,lM ,s ,,,, , . . .. . ,hl:o., to be much help to crops,
a number of them into the church.. , , ... I \ tep day", revival close,! here Sun-
Services will be held at the W'hiU
ranch.
! pic!cly carry <•
tin4 a«'reaj ;
'del.
Oscar Peacock ha:- returned fr->.. ''
Dallas, driving a new Chesrolet, pur | i;,, . h(. cent ra! <'eatenmai cit y "f'I
in 1 !!.'!t; when 'l'"xa has crown ;
100 \ ears of ag ■.
chased through the Hash t'!ie(i'"lel
company
• ' r. conducted by Dro.
! Skill':-, there wer- eight hapti cd.
Our • ;■!; eil ci last Friday P>r
\-a Ill |i.i!|.|. will I week . l,.-;;>i early So turn out
f >r the chiian a ' •■ i , !o gather the
cot ton.
made
koprcsentat ,
Sportsmen am! sportswomen uili 1.,.
:he stale,
faceil with the uoeosMts (,i purclv . , ,
• niaal < o:mm ■
ins a huntir; 1 license tin- -en, ,11. - en ,
here Snrnia', , t..u|>
though they du not ''""te; iplat - an\ _ ^ , . , '
church at l.owie. He i.- sac! i< be )lunt.ifu, outside '.lie couniv, nccoi'l , ,
den! o! t|:,, ch:ituber
to the amendm-m in tio-tal law- and .....
huiimr v 1' 'pint a" ! 'vu
regulations enact,-d m .luue. Ilerei."
■; 1 • 1' , 1: ! t 1,1 : ::t lej ;
lore it has iieen pns.sibh. i'ki h--iu;er
■ 1: Mr. L".«yci
eat a;.rain, he 'lus
' ■ • able to drive
Mis- !(
-t iuict-iui jjeaker. i'/u- meeting' will
> i- Sejilc, ,ix'!' Js.
Kveryi'iie is cor«liaaliy invited to al-
ien, «i these revival service*.
Later. -
Word just received from Dr. 1 : Oji I ( iuMiu.eili And
p.y brings the possilulity ol :• J. i.,' CluldrCSS Mlil iy
meetmr nn
postponement ol t
nouneedd abolive.
Dei.Utile armOun< eiv.eni will he
made from the pulpiis Sundav. Please
listen for these annouecf-eu'iits.
\1a:ai
Miss Opal Chennault and John Sh !
dress of this city wer married Satur-
(idady and are now at honif he;«*.
I.oth the bride and c;roem have li' 'i
here for a number of years and are
well known.
}'!•'.At'OCK i;)!'/5 ON SI IIA'I n|! Mrs. t'liildres.s is the 'daughter of
KINDS PLKVTY OK IMfODKTS
Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. ('hennault and
IO ( an ;i eraduate of the Asjietanent h' h
school.
"My damyfcter and 1 have canned The j^room is conneete l with ;•
7;"i0 eont.:iiners of fruit, preserva^s. jelly Itamsey irara^e oJ Aspermor.-
and chickens inn the past th!•<••• wee -
Mrs H. ('. Tarranee, l-'aian l-'uod
Sap)>1 y 1 Jfiion .trator i'eac-•«
I)..- DenxiMstration Club.
Mr and Mr*. Tn'rranee have ju '
t'oii :hed Imilding a panttr. for their r.n,w„ dided at 1 is ho
produits. .The tin cai • ■ II b- k "'ht. '' 'cord
in the house and the gins, jars placed word received he, ■ the v.er ,
,, , n>t ; the <*r l services were held Iue.-(i
i!i the celar. 1 he\ ao tt1 he< au.^
the cellar wa luiilt prhnaiily I'm t!," Austin
care of chick,vn • and the eace is je.au
tine thus re aiired rusts the eann.
Mtlinugh the drouth prevented Mr, Watkin, a,en, for th,.
shoot to theeir heart', eonteiu witlu. .t
'a license providing -uch hunting '.a.
i done within the,;' own countty, out f •
amendment reait, sucn freedom '-.sill
not he in voitue hereafter, to sa\
toe !east,
|\ brief outline of what the law calls j j1,1,.l, ^ ,
tor s found in a special l.iulletin winch |, ,t.j1
has been received by the local p ■ t
master and reads as follow.
l ion :SPil 'a • ' ■! a ■
I'I.fntv ol-' i c \ri \ i:t,r i \m.i -
in i vi.i, (i m:dia-
Winl.t of Leveland spent
eh b, r parents hero,
. ... • • i'"ia a trip to Chicago
' ■ ' purchased her- j
a. >, . ii .' ! Ic i.ii her trip.
v. -. |lertietiliergcr
tin j,iI i.are;,! o'" a new 7Va
.at: er and baby are
'ing nicely.
.Mr. Clam ( aadle and girls of Sa-
i-rti'ii wi n ' a a,in ()Jd (ilory Mon-
eaf
.Amendment In I'o tal l.n - and
Kia; illations \l j- I )tt v; ia- ihree a< r
0rder .n'.il: i.ablile tea",ted. (elai
'the Postal I .aw and Regulation.- j,;i.t!,ea;ia , and ■ arr
This waiter Mr. I lax is plans t
one ha! t acre -a' concrete t ih
: a t 11 i u r i i.1 p
ie! I nee. and ra;i", - ,M r. I'ear! I ;
vis. a b-aii ML' fare:,',, (i! (PSe
coinmiinitv. , , ,,
f Aivin Iir; t«w and Haley I ram-lm
.fa, k .. . i Clare I hart are back from
Arizona, the;, -a;. Stonewall lool.s
eooii to them.
Mr td 'e, (ju ;-i■ 11 of Sae.'erton vis-
■<■ n ill'1 ' ibo'v Tui'sdny.
J. 10; Brown, Former
Stonewall Man, Dies
Mr. Hrowii lived se' ra' ye:
I'eacoek and fur several y< ar v,
from caniv't
a, man\'
side - his widow he leave* feu-
«. ...-J"
ve, etahle, a.; she needed she has made throo daughters, al! mtu-n, 1
te.e o! her oppoitunitv to preserve l,,l" daughter.
fruit. Her winter hot bed will fu, j ' '
ni .'n fresh let'y ,mtetahles. . ,h«
.. . . . I' I, AI N VII i W II. f> M'-.l " -
iary («rindstafl To .
Teach At I5ardwell tiu> ij invi«sw '.'em,on a ,
,1 li ij,(tl oil September fa a • a
M s Mary (IrindstalT ha ticce.iied home of Mrs. Wit Chorion
a position in the Hartlwell public1 Mi N'oru I Hen -T1 >tt Horn It
■ ehools. in I lii county. She i,; t O teach ; Oiisi rat ion atarnt :.>i S.oiiewall ol ' y
home economics. 1 we a wonderful demonstrati m ti
Miss (Irindstalf i.- ail Antrum gra<i •isuuiik >' out also d a !
utile of CI A at Hentoil where .he i tabble linens am > r, • >•.
, aiioi'ed in home economics. Sin.1 hohls Mr || '1 \\ -,| : ,p ;i iiii-'f
a Smith-Hocli", cei tit'u ate. j vieu ol , ,ab i ect i .,tion da;, .
f-lic i a biie. liter of District Vt The cllt t embers wen- urg> d t
■ aev I h ni \ 1 'ii imhlst itf
are heretiy amended by addin;
a new -ectioti nnme<!iately foll.e.vim
sect iI I fi'l, to fie know n a. "Soe;io>
IMP " a-; fellows: irrieat ion. At pre cm hi surface ir
Section Ififi' •. Nln>- dliyr '. ffer da''■ | i . ite half tere
of !"■ a tment of thi act m.: pci -.on
o\ ej.• If-, year-; of atte shah t.al.e any
inigr; ,,rv waterfowl mile -. a' t! >
time !' such taking he carrie, on his ,
pers,, an unexpired Federal mi"i"i- i Sans 1 ;.-i -1,. I", al Ciie\ro!et ilea!,"
toy I inch - tamp i med to lorn ' , ,j |'r,1%M and \rl,r:i Ir ii'bav.
in tin ai r,e herein after ore.
except that >1.. U' h staaip hali t>e j
. r <t. i, r ,.,-v i ten<le/i a eic'-tii:" •' ( :•
require '• ' tJiKng <•' i ' •l-"1 >
waterf " .\ F* '• r .l . Stat< inati I Ab' ut .'100 dealer were pr«- -ent. Th-
lotions or < ffi<aai ay/eneie:-, ; : l,r°' j Jsfnmp wa,- -auert ;in:e<i at. the Dal la
paj?at a purposes < r bv the r<
j owner. t<au . i, wr :«hare ■ ."ojjp-
prope < ofti ially «!•
ae.en' • t.he D< a art ment nf
eultvUe ."I' toe '-.li .()'. 'UC.'l
fowl wl f°' •• 1 M'j'trin" ci", M, n,„| Mr p. t,„,
of the ;
"l-ltc-i I
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« here file . at
■! ,17
i 'onntry i lub.
HAS Tt >N SI I.S Hi: Ml |\ ill
rt 101
turned from Ahilem here Hill laid
f,.• • I M'htrin" • ; ■
oilier roiiert v. u'-i'' r sue , re- i
a.- th. ... . n tar,, of Ag; i- ul on .
l,v r,.gu ' io ■ ' v" ci"'1 T'-e ' am I; tonsil;, ron "-,"!
reijui d under tins act .hall he i- e <e
"i'1 l" ' I M, Mi . ' I >, i. , I-' ; ., as,
I'o.t Department under n-cuia j_ ■
lions pr - rib" ! jointly by th" Secie- • ' •'-> •' •' 11 ""''f "I Ii
lar\ of ' r.l I ;c Ih ' , "> !"bt. 1 . a P.. hi.
( -I; Tha' a,nte J Smiiliiay
: Pa 11 > i-sued at t ■■ P"«t •'
nil m i. . I'm ;l"
post oft ■ in '! citie: -.ut" a
latum "I -O,0(iU el '.e; a,
e.he, ,o.t. a eiof
1. y r- 1 ti'", isescribe I
stamp .hall, a, I lie time .. ia
lie affixe ud: ■ elj t ■ '! am
,r \ ei';. in 111,• f4 -listre t .a,te?id«'dd M"<u
•1 ) M-.nrr . \oerit ienal arricuitnre
teacher m the ANper;ooiit Jia:h *
all ended a dnaria oe< 1 iie.- a ^ o.. a
■et.-.i ajr*rteu)'i :r. tearher- at Abilene
] ! last Saturday \ bimt twelve te - t
uch
aide a ilyiUi' trip to Stamford I'ues-
day.
Mr- , j)• jn'p l'un'jphery returned Mon-
day fr*>11j an exi«aide-i vj.•••.}{. in I:,astern
points.
!.au«iell Trice and Taxle Can' sperit
I'uesday a. A pcrmontvi rum Taxiclp
c'randpari ; L-, Mr. and Mr- I'. C?Wf.
M: aad Mr:-,. I'leascuf Prichitt left
la t weei; for a visit with her parent*
:i(. Commerce rholjooi'i Dandl^on ue- ,
companied them.
!i. n '! r a In . :.' i< rs. Hazel and
Gertie went ;o Miih'in Tueiday of
'in, wi-<'k,
.Mr. and Mr.,. Hill Hill made a busii-
ii- trip to lvoby I'Viday.
Mrs. Ada I'limphery was attending
to in. ;ii Ol i CJory this week.
Mr. Hex l-'l wer'- >, our new maim-
,; at t..o Sv. gin.
Mr, lattb mother from near D«
■. i>ii,a her this week.
Me an,, ill r . Clyde I Kudos of Atf-
* mont were n our adnii'''A Saturday
Sundaay.
Mr ami Mrs. Colen llaoultor, were
a!.-o week end visitor: here from As-
pel mont.
Mr. ami Mrs. Preston Carr matte II -
11 ip to liot.an SH-.ur.lay. '"'f
"A Reporter'
... II,- . mod t: ' '" nimbcftu'
Slat.' law. if th • appli«'M.n h c '■ •• ;" eor.ipanied bv Me-
I ; lo 11:: . e a ; tat la ,-nse ol". if C' Moore.
uir«'.l l.c have a t
«'•••' riuh n' • fun,cla d
Dr. !>odd Appointed
Health Officer Here
———— | - will be held -'a September at \n
j he eie>ia■ M-aiers court M"U-la> ( Mi s l',nitnadeiin ltin^ham visited <■ --Hn
ai : ",'•«ed Dr. D I.. Dodd coo i'\ ■ . (.ui'dtoe-. Ihur.'dity and i riday a-a • pre t M v •
Ie dth . ;ficer. De.al sucee^ls Dr. D. . r .. Kb tcher lr«* >«> D « kniey- r,
t Wiley who remit I j re,i«ne<i whfi, Mr«, || I'irnell of Memphin ih >' v- hortou ..ml Mr ll.ish .( lea, . j ,nll,wt«?r the «um f S1.00. Kwh atnmi
he joined th. ta'f • «' , t« j,, |,.,i-. itt« in the city, Mr. n.b.-r« we M •• ' !'• " • I K|ui|| mptm an<l be void after the IHHh
■ nt • ni,,| j|r W A Hnyne« 1 Mewii. ,e '.a- ear,:, I' j«li*y of Jut* n xt ww-ewllnc It* l««u-
Olher routine hunia S , w .a ■ tahei: ' er. Kol' . , M.a.l' . i , x '; "'•« All moneys received for such
„„,„m-r ,„ .... i-jsaru:ssta£ si
mu.tiuner'g court Monday. sun « long • I* construclive IhdtUy re.r idi , %. i uwy ai th* United 8UU*.
• j'H / , > r* „ " « '.jKSsA1 *1" - * VU '
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i paid a hundred dollars fof thWii,||
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there shiiil e collected hy the l "«t
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to fro to Florida last winter and I
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Formby, Marshall, Jr. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1934, newspaper, September 13, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126861/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.