The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949 Page: 7 of 8
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Parents in the Aspertruant school
district arc rendering their children
(his month (or the school census.
The board of'Trustees of the tlis—
triet at tlieir last, meeting appoint
<-il Mrs. Hit! Childress as census
trustee, and she lias worked the
'•owns of Asper.nmit anj Swenson.
And is now working the rur;tl areas.
In some instances- 'if scattered pop-
ulation. ir may lv necevsary U> send
census forns to the parent- by hus-
ridiii"; ehildrcn, or through the mail.
Parents are asksl t" cixwiat"
in this census take, Ui see ilia'- e.--
ers child' VVUl'i'l 1 II'.K MARK1K!)
oi SlNfjl.i'. graduated or not, who
will be between the ages of fi
ye:u < and 17 years incfie ive on 'he
first in .Scptombr 19'1'J Is- placed
on t'-he census form.
Any one having (i year olds who
will entci -c'/iol next year should
be eijwi dly can- nil to lender the
child, .nice the •••■hool may not have
, contact with the child through older
students. C-hddren tins-ved way mean
the losh ot .t teacher, jii.I reswlt in
! more ciow-ded class rooms.
I
I A jnwr card in Mrs. Childress
\ iii hrimv the census t ilcer to you.
in will - ee that rour child is ren
dcred . I he cooperative help ot ev-
ery school patron is urgently need-
ed. I'.- sure tlv.it every eligible
chill in lie- Aspetininr school clis'—
l ii r is rendered.
Oralis
The haughty mistress walkod un-
expectedly into the kitchen and
caught Nora, the cook, feeding the
policeman on the beat.
"Is this what I pay you for?"
snapped the mistress.
"No, mo'am," replied Nora
sweetly, ' 1 do ties for nothing."
Thursday March 24, 1949
I
I 'AI It INOUGII
The class wus having; a general
!:nov,le'.!;:c lesson. The inasler
turiieii to Jenkins, noted tor the
ease with wliieli he wriggled nut
of th;M corners.
"IV'hat is ratio'.'"
"Katm." replied Jenkins, "is
proportion."
' Hut uhat is proportion?"
"Why, sir, proportion is ra!i->.''
"Well, what are ratio ami pro
portion?"
"I ran only answer one ones
lion it a time, sir," replied Jen-
kins. with eold du;iiity.
Knew What He W.uited
The producer of a new play tetf-
phoni d an unemployed but '.veil
known actor at his boarding house
and offi-red him $500 ;:i week lv play
th<- lead.
"Not on .your life," replied the
actor. "1 wouldn t touch that part
fur fr.s'n Chan $1,009 a week "
"Well," said the producer, ' « *?
an down ta my otl.a <■ mi.J we'll talk
Lt <j' ur."
" shoaled Uic actor .' And
Ret lnep.i*< out of my -nun?"
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On And Or,
"pit: YOITOC baehel.ir had been
*■ iavvted t* lun.-it by n «*v
ASrnd erf b< who was i !'(• irriivi
mum with a oiiarinm tw >-year W
som.
After the meal they wer-' watch
tne; Uie youngster toddlin;; around
happily, when the wife turned to
her R'ui'Sl and remarked
"You 'wouldn't !>"' ve ;t, but
tittle .!v.: - has hi-' a wall-.t:,:;
around like ih it taiw l a
year."
''(t<V;d e-avena!" e:-ia:" e--! the
baeliei u I'he'i. in a • noi '• ,aia aU1
rU-1 V. iei • " ia lir-ri- I: 'i • I
eau 11-1 to ;;e!. baa. !.u ol e .va
(HIMI,D.N T I.OSI
No.v that Spri.ng is just around the proverbial cr«rnei, « ft Vo"ir
cat rcat'y for it. 15ring'it m'Otitid and let as i;nr it t.lic < 1171 > 1-"
Sprii".'; Check up.
We'll Treat Voa Kif;ht .
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Wlicn oo?!K;-jny'.< n s:iIonian
v,tt .in.'f'.Trcd fru:n V -.v York fc<
C!i;. tiis Ik. sent alonp a letter
<• \) 1 v-1.; i:i£ U\:> i wh 1 !,v he wria t\u:
coTr.p.'iny's h. ,-;i .••• -,!••• m he had
<>fn.* xeriou.; vici* ..• ;.irc.J>!Mg
When he :wv::>-Ay n -.v boss \
■ j : i!, V* > w r; f* nruv !'•* .^urrv to •
!■ • <«r t,hnt y I.; -• to • .:: si'- '.7hilt '
■ ) vou h *t f 1'"
• Anyt •::n;:.in.iv.;- <1 lhx !
•i,ah "For ins'ar: e. I'll he! y-u
i A yen Iwvi: a mole your rii'/nt
i ulrler."
i'll lake that bet,' -ivi the :*ale*
m;\n;iger ami peeled off his ctiat and ,
;hirt. The :alesi!i:/n paid off, and !
!• i:• ru:w boss wtote New York aN^at 1
the incident boasting that he had 1
.i!ready taught the youuy man ,i
, ■;( n
In i few days he r<-t ived this re-
v "He svir ; i<jarrj. Mrfore he left
i re" i". •• i ■ would nave
11:e shin. iiff yc'ij- ! . k fI've m.nute;-j
ifter ir.'.'t voa
FOR
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GO TO
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' '-'ii i'® -^iH e
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a\\4 better than eCer!
Since the old reliable Author-
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returned to Your i'ortl Dial-
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ever before.
ni:cAUSt:
No depoiit l required! I 'Mess
your pre-,cut engine is riuhly lie-
yond tiirilicr use, you get its lull
exchange credit v.ihie luiiiieuutcly.
AND
^'iiu pay only die new tow pricc
made possible by l-'ord's l.iinoin
high standards of reicarcli ami pro-
duction.
A man was pa ' i ;• il'hc-
Uouso when a figure liurtied out of
the tloar and I uide;i in ' • itier
A small fellow picia a • i;i
and soa.l ar.grily to the n . i v
"They think they can get away with
that! I'll throw every <■; " ■ f "
out. You stay here and < o n '
In went the little u ,n
A moment later a body Ian I
the gutter "One." e.unite I
passer-by
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Seiyeant: U 'k here, soldier,
what's the idea of the barrel? Arc
yon a poker plnver?
Private: No, sir, but I spent n
couple of hours with some «uy who
are.
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.