Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1974 Page: 3 of 15
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STAMFORD AMERICAN . PAGE THREE
L Stamford, Texas, Thursday. March 28, 1974
t 806 S. Ave. E.
(U. S.277 South)
Haskell, Texas
McKeever met
Mrs. William
NOTED HISTORIAN SPEAKS—
Rupert N. Richardson, well-known West Texas
historian and former college administrator, outlined
plans for organizing the Stamford Historical Society
and cited numerous possibilities of historical
research. Next meeting will be he Id Apr i I 5 with an
invitation extentfeoTo all interestect cHitens to attend
Burleson ended his formal |
announcement by saying, “Al- 4
though not having opposition I
in this year’s election, it is my I
hope to visit my constituency j
as opportunity affords. The 1
Congress being in session at ''
this time and expected to be |
long after the primary elec-1
tion, there will be little time to
leave duties in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. A._B. Mc-
Lennan anQ Alan, Gladstone
McLennan' and Vera Mc-
Lennan attended the funeral
for Mrs. Appie Herring of
O’Brien Friday afternoon.
Gladstone McLennan and
Alan McLennan spent the
weekend With Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald McLennan of Midland.
Mrs. Eddie McKeever, Jan
and Joy of Haskell Thursday
evening.
Leo McKeever, C. G.
Raughton, L. D. Hull of Stam-
ford, and Anton Teichelman of
Sagerton played at the Teak-
wood Manor, Stamford, Fri-
day night.
Mmes. McKeever and
Raughton accompanied their
husbands to'the Manor.
WERE’S WHY...
WORKS EFFECTIVELY REGARDLESS OF
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
By MRS. R. R COBB /
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobb of
Lake Stamford visited Mr.
and Mrs James Parks, Micah
and Renee of Las Vegas, Nev.
and Mr. and Mrs. Burl
Bunkley last Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Bunkley
went to Abilene Wednesday to
help Mr. and Mrs. James
Parks, Micah and Renee
move into
Abilene.
Mrs. Leo
Mr and
Chandler of Gorman and
James and Molly Graham of
Gainsville at the Civic Center,
Abilene Saturday and at-
tended the Arts and Crafts
show.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKeever
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Bunkley
Jr. of Arlington spent Satur-
day and Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. V. F. Bunkley.
Mr and Mrs. V. F. Bunkldy
Jr. of Arlington and Mrs. V. F.
Bunkley visited Mr. and Mrs.
Burl Bunkley Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Raugh-
ton visited Bogan Rhea of
Haskell, a patient in Hendrick
Memorial Hospital, Abilene,
and Mrs. Rhea Tuesday after-
noon.
1 p.m.
EQUIPMENT
Lincoln Compressor. 300
psi, with A. O. Smith 3 hp.
Motor; Coats 10-10 Super
Powerman Tire Changer;
Sioux Valve Facer; Tru
Cut Armature Lathe and
Undercutter; Allen En-
gine Analyzer; Alemite
Auto Liner; Lincoln
Luber; Acetylene Weld-
ing Rig; Kwik Way Type
HD Wheel Truing Device
with Power Drive ; Ream-
ers; Nuts; Bolts; Air
Hose; Hand Tools; Cas-
tered A-Frame; Wood
Work Benches; NCR
Cash Register; Soft Drink
Machines; Refrigerated .
Meat Case; Air Condi/
tioner; /
REAL ESTATE
To be offered from the
Haskell County Court-
house steps at 1:00 p.m. .
Includes Lots 7 & 8, Block
3 of the Highland Addition
to the Town of Haskell.
Haskell County. Texas,
being the N. W. Corner of
the intersection of U. S.
277 South 4 South 8th. A
36’ x 54' Concrete Block
Bldg.
For Complete Brochure
Contact:
ton visited Mr. andMrs. W^.
McCown of Stamford Friday
afternoon
of the school
and community.'
"I respectfully seek
your vote for re-election
to Stamford School Board
‘end pledge my support
to the advancement
LASTS WEEKS LONGER THAN WEAKER
COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS.
. *
IS LOWEST4N OVER ALL COST FOR TIME
OF CONTROL.
REQUIRES NO EXTRA EQUIPMENT FOR H
APPLICATION.
■ '-3P.3I
I Cong. Omar Burleson in a
[ letter U> the American this
f Week has formally announced
hto candidacy for reelection to
h. Congress, subject to the De
; mocratic Primary on May 4
' .and the general election in
t November.
v The 17th Congressional Dis
i trict, which he represents, is
r composed of 33 counties, in-
f eluding Jones Cbunty, cover-
ing approximately 30,000
F square miles. Within this area
live about 466,500 people
I Burleson says, “During my
, tenure of office I have fd-
F lowed two guiding principles:
First, to know the views of my
constituents and reflect their
sentiments to the greatest
degree possible in my actions
in the Halls of Congress.
Second, to inform and advise
as closely as I can on those
issues which effect our Dis-
trict, our State and our
’ TUlMl.1 "P ' ’
The lawmaker from Anson
termed his approach to Gov-
ernment as one of “common
sense,” gained through the
years of public service. “1 -
have tried to see that the
people's tax money is spent as
wisely and as judiciously as
you would have spent it had
you been in my <place,” he
said.
Supply is limited!
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TOPS
Paul McLennan 6f Ft.
Worth visited his aunL__Vera
McLennan, Saturday^/.
Mrs. Lorene Raughton and
Mrs. Ollie Wilson went to
Albany on business Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Simpson
of Stamford visited Mrs.
Lorene Raughton Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. King,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKeever
and Mr and Mrs. R. H. Cobb
attended services at the
Orient Street Church of
Christ, Stamford, Sunday
morning.
Mmes. Leola Barris and
Lou Wright of Ranger were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Cobb Monday.
Mrs. Cobb returned to
Ranger with her sister, Mrs.
Barris, for a visit.
R. H. Cobb spent Thursday
with Mrs. Leola Barris of
Ranger and Mrs. Cobb re-
turned home with him.
Mrs. R. H. Cobb and Mrs.
Leola Barris of Ranger visited
Mrs. Bailey Woods, Mrs. Mae
Carr and Mrs . O.G . Lanier all
of Ranger Wednesday after-
noon.
Burleson announces
[unopposed candidacy
The record will show that a defense of our Country,! ha voj
greater part of the time I have always supported those things ]
found myself in the minority to make and keep our Nation,I
in opposing the vast spending stronger than any other in the J
programs of doubtful value world,” the former FBI agent ;
which have been put into said,
effect in recent years. In
every Session of the Congress
the record will show my votes
for expenditures below that
recommended by the Execu-
tive Department and far less
than actually appropriated by
the Congress, except in the
field of National Defense,”
Burleson said
The former county attorney
and county judge of Jones
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