The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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Hi Etmin Skrdtm
="r.).... And you know a verbal flower The boys fuss over who gets to shoot
,1 j is the most inexpensive thing you can him. and *he oldest one usually win-
':' n(t LinnnwiibJ mi iv t.K.m iiins. So he pickji up tbc riflt Stiai!-
[ he Solemn Old Judge a"
optimist is .1 iwu who buys a
1 give—and appreciated more than
anything.
Why not give that friend a pat
on the back every once in awhile atfcl
tell him how inuch you Appreciate
hur.'? It will make you feel better,
opttmis is an<l it may come at the very time
package of sted <uid pants .1 Mr en i neojs ;J hit of comforting to
,, ..mi-. .< 1'n ui vomforting
ttK-n expects to grow y^tables ,^ ^ a ^ ,case.0|| ,ife
pictured on the pack- ;
JUK
l>ke the on<
Ir
ning. So he picks up
ies his arm on the fence rail ....
ping-g-g goes the guu .... and flop
the Iwg rolls over, with just oik* lit-
tle short squeel. The second the fcun
explodes Dad is over that fence in a
lci*p with a sharp pointed knife in
his hand, and stabs the hog just in j p<f to enjoy it
the proper place so he will Tileed
good. ... Ui.it is if you have good
up tor cleaning and tritraning. Do
you remember how hard it was to
iiit a 1.500 lb hot;, and hang him
up? Hut when you accomplish thj(t.
th«, bad part is over.
Some tin. _*s it became a community
project and scleral families killed
at the same time, and «ven though
it was hard work every body se«i>-
making the soap, using the head to chilled, processed, wrapped in con-
venient >p.ick*ges, labelled, put in
Hut regardless of whether the ne-
lud ami hit him just light. Sonv
make mince meat, pickling the feet
aiKl such things like that. Some of,
the wotwn would work with the
interal* some way. and make a dtdk
known as ohitlens .... but At our
house that was strictly tuboo
But anyway every thing possible was
saved . We have heard of childrv^
taking certain parts of the hog an<l
making a balloon .... bu «t ncv-
I er did get the rcci|>e for 'hit.
ing our personal sentiments. We so ■ will miss. It. may he wrong but it
We feel like some body ln> >.;. • n greatly appreciate the kind words j is said that if you in-iss the Itrs: ,
lis the double-cross. jo.,- w.m ' from our friends. Just this past j shot; the hog is hard to kill: Som.1 ja,u' ■>lvm M ,s>
the guilty culprit, we have • '* -1 week many of the school people nr. tunes you riddle them with bullets | following the butcliering. came hoj or two to kill, what iiapper.-
tain test idea. ... You see iN 'In. u...|l ... 1,111k and tile of the | utsd then have to smash t licit head ,' the processint cutting oit the .... well the weather makes no
\vav . You perhaps would nfv: .(nnr-ont have cvjvv.M-d their ::n in with the butt side of an axe. 1 sausarre and la.nl material, cleaning difference. August or Feb. ir mat
I ighhors were called in or not, it
would have been considered a viola- ... hut hog killing h a lost art
I lion ot the unwritten law, if every j I lis \la\ and 'ime. It just isn't don '
neighbor did not shaie in the back | that way ..n> more.
Suppose a hunily now . y:> I s a
s,the owner's individual locker box.-.
.... then in 4 few days the farmer
jomes to towtv Bets his locker key
and gets out aty kind of meat he
wants and takes t home.
We arc living in a world of spfr
cialists. are we not?
Spring is here. And already
can see every thing turning
After the most s^prc winter in many
ye: rs we can well stand a lovely
spring.
jyr' t
1 many I
lovely A;
-.oiess it, but. we did go to school. .... (
And there were quite few A ••• wn.j
dents in our class- but 'he tvache-
never seemed to think we deserve1 .,
, h a grade", and confidentially.
1, >ng a^ we stayed above t ' '
nark we felt fortunate ... An.'
the subject that gave us the m. -
_,ricf was grammar, ll seenv.'d dial '
ac always split the infinitives at the
•trmi" places, ami ustsl t!«. !,>•:
negatives in the wrong sentences.
■\nd we had a habit, so the :e:iche
(•. j
thought of using rrdund vtit cvpres-
■■ions which habit still lingers with
•if.' Hut there us om' little 1 ,
son that we did loam- and that is
•hi- use of phirals and possessive-.
titer many hours of s* -.tv, >.■*• ad
•:.it with some help frtvw <*lr class
nates, we learned that proper nanv
ending in S were treated in a
•different Wanner fron.1 <1iv- repfu! ir
"Minns. Co write the phi-ai of
anie Jones was just Joins, hke I
,'ce.r is a deer, and 11 you h.i^l Is
would -.till just tie lf> deer, and
Thai. Giil 011 Washington Avc-
i:i;c says an understanding wife is
01;" who has a steak supper ready
the editorial 1:1 last h:* then the mission i> finally
cgarditisj '.he vhoo!. •mv I. .Jictl. Y',11 drat' the cnic.i-.
-!l tip the hams and shoulders, and then ters not. I'he Jiushand gels ep from
111 Ivii! i a
human like tin- nvv.t th.e '. tiding vat and souse hill* in
kind > [acuii.aui 1 >H him over a litre or two.
1 1: vou arc lucky you get a good
j scald right quick, aai.l j;o ahead to
a
■
. '. • •: :tg Ine
emind. d th.it we ate to have 1
.■ cl.vCi.Ms !(l ail the Stonewall 1
• - mls the 1 irst Saturday i
1 1 his n a mallei in u inch j
•• ote: should become concern- j
I ac- '• ' i osrecs are to «i:
: a ut our school and s"o
inseii caiefullj.
o: del' fo 1 i ■•:.;•: t. 1 cvlkc a
'•mi ' - hi ic -! in' ib!c • • sit
: f- . ! • .':•' • .u 1J talk
V, .. . K„,1 ! M.-.S
not vou let huu
lown too fast and scalal your sell
0 .*•• ij ir the hog. And then as
villi.!1.; them 1
■lure the table .'d hec.aki.a-t and -
,-lie'ii vou cotDe in
1 ip.
rotiv a
fishing
if it was a small hog or rubbing it Ins vifi : ^ 011 had bctUn call Jack
down wit-h sali :m ca-c o! an extra and Uh him to cc/nie'.md get • ii<i-' j
largi' hog. hogs .... or that beef.
And then alone iboiir eleven in j Jack -.ends his hutchei out : (■■•■
the morning came the .11 itier.- 'iit. G\ - ! the ii'iioal 1.1 a light truck, he hacks j
er -a nther's protest that it would up t.i tlv locker jrinit, ue,loads Inn? j
ruin the sausage and mak • it too fat in a chute, drive* htm in at the back 1
Ui
ic cok
or hits you, what j we would jio off a strip oi :i:.-nt door of the locker, and kcrwha.ni.
u ls Ilolling water will inxin be ice. j along next t-o 1 lie hack hon-s and lv"nn liodv hits the cnirntd in 1!ie
! • \ ou get tSirough with the j have her liv it for dinnc! . head udh a sledge hamnx'r. He is
(| scraping, after two or three re- j I hen came grinding of the saus- lift ed with 1 p<awcr lift to Uie pro
; staid,, and then lie is reads to hang 1 aire, frviiy it up, rendering the lard. ' pet heigth, skinned and «juartered.
FRANK C SCOTT, M O.
SPECIAL.'ST
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!>*soa5e« rind surcrv of the
■ . e, K«.r. Nose and 'lliront,
:-'• !ir.jr of Olnsecs. Fittinjr of
iravex h«:iriu<r aids, and
" ■!,-> 'ppt for nilor,710 con
,:i ions
Offfcv Srott«B Clinic
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11 yon rs f
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• n;*' nit'.
: acte Hi p.
ISjl CSS CO!l> llg
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are light, hur
ill inaa.'.s he
li,.
•, Mtc the possessive •)( Ui. (.void
•art.ts vou Just iunig 011 .i;>is 1
■tiy ami . li-ulc
Ci
smo has been visiting hita, or in t'-'.at
manner. And vvr w- r de: ia• • Iv
taught that it u as had irc.i";"ts ao-i
ositivels a breath of -v ! ■• 1 -h
'0 say the Joncs<"s or Lh-
■ . And aiiotiica l.hi >\ ■ w■-■■■
• aught that good i-avd *t ar.n ; • : '
t.nsiish and <nice you I -1 t
"ad some thuifi; tbaC 4^ w
•* if.h you a life time
l-'.ut it has lurried • t ! t , a;
■■■ r thought were g' >d I i .-!-•' 1 t* : 1
, :s were just villy -en* .-i 'i't.i! .
.Almost every day we .ee vviieie
c,r noted society wnno-- use cich
Aords as tiit" Dan •" • -..-id |':c
I agile, s very liafwiily. ,uhl 1 lead
0^ authority on good sruinrri sa>
iiat ytie art* just an •>!a t '' 'o u
>e it any otlwr wav
< )ii well, we ha. - c ■,!.■!/ - :
a!led nea-|y every 'lun.- r' ■ it-, .
■- a v -
V' «r m«-t ( i-i ." < ... ie-..
the d. ret Saturday an t bet. *d ' :■•
tiat-'he1 .... with a cop ot < to
a!.-
: :0 nils 0(S.S .
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01 IT. While
liaught-cf M:
the houscholt!
fwo of ijv.-y ■
nation in Kami
Ate ■ i : .i!i,! al\
.) I < >;i • \v:i
! J 1.1 !1>JS 1 ' i
c .::■•! 5- j
t.'r;e fire liisr
1] u L- earryuiR O«M-
hetween th
hat! the >i
we are now cu'if. u <
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in iacr
"niscry V\> have j>f.uin
:haf vve ,ha11 take in the nc.i:
re - a fishing trip that i-
VVe are ?.•(> in ne :T"
ountrv, I ht" plan is !-r • > I M
!... Porter s near I tislc; ., < )ka
;lhout three in Hie e; -■> ■
blow the car horn not ' !. • w c
ip. 7'hen ask him. !■ ,o t ■' i
iit.ii li-?. Wair ior h i", ' dt
"- !! his folk. gOfllt -■. i- r ! 1
Ji'affes out in the V.rrd ' ' •<
n il! drive «>i I vvirhec' ho■>
Then it vve have >
vw will drive by on •• . w .
Wow the horn ajrao' : '
The pretty ff.li, Mn I •> •
tonpfi* fif turtles, md 'iv
. <*rxt home and C,v ' ' •' -h
>ur friends. ( >■ o • -
was CuCorKe's idea
f'iir rt 1 > g' ••
.!■« not like i. run.' tcrcd i
Airrxri-.'.tn privilege, hat
this privilege is great a .. d
T: rocs
If some one docs r v
do not like, vvr niake . ' .
•o infrircif that person ,■
ipproval
But hist h't s-Ofiie mo
thing that wr i-sfv dh. I;' e
kerji mo 'rap shut til
The nnlv way pe ■ -
Lnowini? whether thei tK
<■ the fact that '
bout any thing. .
While
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1 Iv* l< a. had
h„.i t,, he veri
u could kill hoc
a ea
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u
anhu 11 hi .a killing,
it- Uul ,i ! . co I ho
H old . .roi-'.-jisirs) w-
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d a then l h:i'
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at early in the
I a *, i,
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to
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wa'-t I-. i
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hoy.
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arrvmg <*
to hi >d
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will ti"
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hot
vve could correct this • / if we ' to totp -...me ti-
ll i -r !' ■■ wilet
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l-'m illy vou Imvc
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fm are j then all of a sudden large ait bub-
1 '' wonhl . You I- n \
very cheap. We mold 'w.yff ow a I blri st o-t workirv -•: froro the hot
trvv boucincU rvcrv >n awhile ' torn of the harrrf
wirfcout if brroowne too expensive. 1 hen it is tin - r . ;rt the hogs
h
0
f
pay only $10
monthly
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949, newspaper, March 24, 1949; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127287/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.