Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1962 Page: 1 of 12
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nitth’, was selected by
t f ijttdges from a list ofp Tom
. ,t made liy
citizens. A|1 the nominees
be ’yucsts as
of thh Judges. } The meeting
Winner in this area will iiQiopen
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banquet tp he held aj'frbth any Jsycee.
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The Stamford Sanitarium, a up of Jim West, president; A
privately - owned hospital which C. Humphrey, vice president;
‘ " t area for nmreiF. Ei Upshaw sccrctary-treas
than halt a century has beenlurer; and -W„ T. Stovall, Jack
it. sold. Purchaser is a non-profit Mills. A. M. G. Swenson^ ana
ioundafion governed by a ittoup Sam Baize trustees.
no eiliz.ens. • I .......
The sale, in l. h c making for' been owned by a partnership
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stores irout <1 ’ t iwn
tores are- dtsplayln/ a
iniet to Roundup Jtotor Co tor. flax am in their Window’s, (e'l-
furni’hfcng tritnaportatibn ba<’k nti that the ticket* a’v avail-
u> Abwcne lor Mr Berry andTrtv-fcble there
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area towns,
up on a two- -
basis and to start
Baize and Swenson
Tournament
j U 'Carl Wheatiev
pounced that he will s <• e k re-i |>Egan in 1954 and have con-
, l'u. ' < ]ecti'oii ;is Itepreseiitalive of tinued intermittently since get-
H3rd Dis'ti u I Mr. Wheal- tine nearer ap lo’reement last
licinoi taf ol Haskell, is ,summer.- A group of local men.
cnils servin'.’ hi. lust term . ciareneu Moritz, contractor; L. .
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! These '.r. ii‘ "t aC.
| make a - tc[>p« <j tip
Th?se awards I
will be the speaker Mr -
.m ...y... „ t made . i._.^—.. , .
tliainbcr of commerct; banqitM’state
Representative
the H3id Dislnit Mr. Wheat-
leg I h'liioc rat ol Haskell,
picsenlls sie vin'.'' hi- lust
m the Legf-i.ituie
Mi Whe '.few .announced f t) r j
hi'. se< ohd ' ' ' ........
peateii in ■'
the State
should • se<
..re- suiaw.
I feel that 1 an better serve
the people <>l mv district by re-
in i iniip
t ated
man flit
>n' mue.il on
M ftakrr ChairmrnTKTyMt
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jill drive participants
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l#52|’,et* county chairmen ol a I
• statewide k.ickoH t“ c™
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Sale
plates is n o w underway^, m
Stamford snd has proved along
at a brHk pace.
F. x E. Upshaw ' authorized,
deputy colleytpr for Jones Coun-
ty said that there always is a
< ci tain number of people w ho
buy their plates the C.
patient since Jan. >4 He!
....... ““'‘J Carl Wheatley
Asks Re-election
no need
the fai m no! afb < t< d v r"i 'I. ■ • on
disease should be •'< ' ”i >’cd to
proven’ 'iii'llUT do Ms. bias ton
Avarni a^ain-f the. <i ,nqet
hornini. or castrating
clurine, the ou'bicak ol
.leg—-Jhis i-aii'-c. ('0>ii| ii<
and mcreascs.death
iti Austin Mi' Whea'
T h <• K.'li d 'District
>lilei. s and wy are
p., a ' G.
"Pride goeth lieforo destruc-
tion and a haughty Spirit before,!
a fall —you know where that)
comes from Now my spirit isTr-t..
haughty, but you that have been
driving for years vs ill think this
is’ funny. •
At last I have a
'---license and when I want to cashi
a check, the clerk won’t look at
me like she wondered how I
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For School I rustee
,, In Local District
/it Banquet Tuesday Night
Ladies of RoVary—wives of lianqu< ' ”1 the Stginfoyd Rotary
members and widows of former 'Ch,.b. lime ,s 7 o clock
slip' members— will be honored p, Travis \ WhiR*
tGipsy folks' Tuesday night at Cliff House. I> ti, ni \iid\yest<in I niver<i'v.
fortunate with
to
coyotes, buzzards and •"'tve 'have far exceeded our t .
agihiab will spread |he( goal, everyone.has worked baud, wife, ~ 5hows ’
with fine cooperation being re?- InvocaHo’n and benedictfofr’ the afterfio.
. ^ived from the entire tov was by James Smith, pastor of 1 hey will cdntjnug
remaining' ory Mrs. Nauert aaid. Central Christian Church. , “f 'ch Tfiufsdajs
’(•rm despite the re-
rrj;s -id his ft icnds in
I egislMtire that he
■ k the post ol Con- ’he hospital and • lipe eepup-
. i ment This total value was in -
excess of $480 (HX)
After continued
the trustees agreed to purchase
the entile plant fur S152.5l>0. to
lw paid out <>t half the net
period of years. ’
Licence Plates
Go on Salt’
of automobile license
and
membe’s ical chre in Stamford."
■h < 'yee saul This is what we want
to maintain. We solicit the coop-
eration of everyone in town la
that .end *
introduction, Bob I’ti-
man.liter of Radio Sta-
. Ulf,master of < r i ('-
(le,( l ltied Mr
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At 5 o'cack,
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! now construction is invotvett,
I it was explained.
an-Talks on the transaction first
in 1954
"WM f<rdf Ttxi that .is a form- - j
dation we will be more Hkely
individual* who ice) a >*n*e of <
gratitude for the care they have
received or the care that a
loved one has.received,,..__
"We hope that ehurct
or ciyic*ehibs witi cdh^IcwF"'“1
adopting a room or a facility
and provide the need* of that
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Local roundation
action were explained to pres*
and radio representative*.
It wee brought out that the
entire hospital plant, buildinp* ■
s’amf it d
n ' be
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liicnilxfrs <>t
'.■: nis < xpi' c
' l:”wev-‘l
(.fl'iij.dly set
'tic' clcsd llbl
'I'ai ,'h< i s and 1 ;<>v
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seek
Selinon Will
Dr Hudson
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mlrodu' < (1
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• a nd K< i11 ■
( heel ■( id( I ,
( loment
M< Ct.' 'i
, Vine,b
the team
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and ground* a* ,'w*ll a* ail
•equioment, wa* included in
F The Stamford Sanitarium hasl the dert. The doctor, will re»»t
office *pacfF in the pretant
clinic but will operate a* the
sumford Clinic4 a separatg
business.
.. New name for the
char- lev and Ur. Tony Seltnon. The- will be StamfordMemorial Hi
.. I' . ’ Al - — _______ pla«1 K*rl dswlrlaath tUhrs host hai
-man-agon- for<a number of yeer*,------
By VIOLET A MAHOOD1
"I think it would be very bor-
ing to be a newspaper woman,’4?-
a precisely-spoken voice said to,-
me. and instead oi' saving what!
I- wanted to. 1 asked her' if she
had ever been one.■
“No.” she said and the one;
little word said volumes. < i
Curiously 1 asked her, since
she was ;< member of the Na-|'
tional Federated of Press ■Woio-
<n whef phase of work’she was
in. . - - r
T,' she stressixi, "work onj -i
the Encyclopedia Britannica." ’T I
It has. been several years, but
1 still think, each to his <,wn -
taste. We were sated side-by-
.jdtfe at one <il those swank bird
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of-the ou^t iQdinq_ Bulldogs <f
last scascy. .
were presented by Coach Lar-
ry Wa-tes with Ronme. 'Har-
rison 'cceiving the. one as
Most Oi standcng Player "
Rcucr Tipton. fc. the Inspire,- ,
t*on He Gave Pla/rrs and
Coaches." and to Jimmy Har
kins ri thf "R'ay r wi.b Hmh- I
«st Scholastr Avrrapr."
1'1'3
held ■
Kinney
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in Hi■■ ii■ ,
'he du (■<
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BRAKCSKRYICE
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Weaver Medlin Tire Co
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« Bonn,
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active in th" uaiional and sia't
work of'his (Irucl: and p.iili".,
nates in m en iiiieiib ,vht
tioiyal a< tivit:c on .< < oin
and ♦state le> I
Di- While !.., (<-,.:
world lour . >f mm ■
ir.lles VI: itillg I...,'
the■ world He I’ll
his chut t ti. ; nd h<
Several Blackleg Cases
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M|’,’ I'll
\ ’Cutin/
pit Sfiin
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and
For Ufp iBWrWMB ,
8?F. J, ML AMCR0FT ,
w - Soutt wesu-rn Life Im. Co. . .
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~ *3.00 Pet TSZsiNGtB COPY. -
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Sold
1 a
-1- ' I* wmewbere xWs«l
r’ si> enteFernfftr zrbontTw
T Nows -1 have enjoyed a num
her ot' cyti'erent tilings in my
life—some,k-of. which. 1 have'
practically forgotten, but an il-
lustrated pagM^opc of the worn'-;
ett'-s depattment by Annie Lee}
William^ new 'society editor of*
the Wichita Falls Tims, mgde,
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Outstanding Young Area Farmer
To Be Announced Friday Night
((..ts’indn’-, Vonn ' -pee. U uud js well known in Greenville. Feb. 17. Hhis name
a } alN-ady has been entered in the
honored^ FrL, state contest and lie is a posii-
' ’ y a'ble winner of that honor. /
.„..i Anderson, editor-pt
many! Farm and RariHi Migaype. will
w i > L he the speaker at fiie jjpteenvilte
will .also the’me^ting, •’vV
} The meeting Friday night 1* •
- [ to the public and tic*ets,
$1.50 each, arc available ...
E STAMFORD. LEADER . .
STAMFORD, JOS'fe COUNTY, TEXAS. FEBRUARY S, JM2
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Lutheran Ch'»ir Stamford Sanitarium
To Give Concert
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“ Friday Night ’
Christ Lutheran Churclf of
Stam/oi'd. is spopsorth'tf :in • ap-
I■pegrancc"here Friday night of!
j the 'Texas Lutheran College haK served this
• Choir. Concert »a ill be in- the ,’K‘n ’,a’t a century
j b I g h school pyinnasitijiL jjLui-L-'
■ ! ing at F o'clock.
There .Mill be l . _____-
.’’charge but a fiec will offering'; ._
will be taken. ' i severaf-moiTT!T^7*Tr~3-S' effective down through the years and at
J The choir has touted ’Q states the first of the yetir but details! the time? of sale the ownefT'
and Mexico, roceivim/ v cii’,*a<'-! Were not ; completed’ until ittjA' »cre ' Hudson,: Dr.
1 claim- at its eoifcerts. Paul i weekend. - i George FryoF,-Dr. Tom Bunk- -
EngeNtad is dircetof of the' rhe nc\y foundation. < ’ ’ . . ‘ '
■ music orsam T.ii"’' He )i a . tercd by the state of Ttjxas, will i doctors will, continue To operate
istudied ’ at ■ numerous collet'cs},operate the hospital as a coin- the clinic and will forth the
rind universities anti presently isjununity project A igiaid of trus- staff for the hospital. _
working on his doctorate- -nf tees \i ill guide the, foundation,
sacred.nfirtr ' Presently.
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lii'.iliiiffl. Merkel.
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will >be the annual ladies'niaht • jvhita' Dalls, will be tlie gu: st
Tom Adams, club , _
will be master of ’«st Scholasti- Average."
W.((!( Walt.’ Mill in .I'-um' ".a- 'tr.DaTTa‘ ' pbrtiel
s’v aker and ■otner patii," i,i ’he All-State
lhe club will |>i- le'liiu! i’id hi< talhei.
Hail my ’ a< < < pb'ti the,
toi lu'.”
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Will be i ■
md:mn '
Htm S’ mil.(i'll'
Dob a. I "i 1 ’ h
will o-
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(own ^fr aon» 1H .-_J
■ many othar memorial hosj^j y ; , „
a, spokesman ■ for ih*
trustee* said. 1 . J
} Gifts to the hospital are t/x*
deductible both to the donor
and to the-hospital, it was cm*
phasized.
Immediate plan* csfli for irh.
iiMRvinif rnr iBBdiini iarri. ■
f front of the tidspital, fnchtding
^““ihe "cttmfnatiiDh of the Ifftfe
park and haixi surfacing this
■for parking. "*
It was brought out that no
money is available for major
improvement* but that under
agreement of sale, one - half
the net revenue will be used
for this purpose Federal
I funds, under the Hill-Burton
j Jet,.ire allocated only where
-pj’.ikC!'.
"•?',■-’don
(•'*! (‘Plot) If <
troih’i p ,P’p
’ mom’ r of the < luh
sent spp« ^ucst<
Special "iii'-i will be ..'wn D\
Modem ’of to. D ■ be J
under the dneitior. o, V I.
Mayes • /
1 i ior to his ( nit am e n
’ field, of liiebfi i(iu< it .mi
White .w a a o’' Wul mum
of the U-'ii .-tian < hnretv Hi
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' Central Christian Church.
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.nest v< ■•! ■ '!'■
L.i<,n of
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( oa< h \\ ,n ii;y !■ Ibn
conne< tert, u dh
Born Kugu't 8 1S73. in!
Alabama, he inov< <i to R<‘il j
( ’nty with his li.mil>-when he (
<!s.'«! T'.^!' To Legislature
Shoitly after then marriage.
t they mined to tin- New Light
: cu.nintimty v hei e flicv li’eV tpr
' v< ars, They. i anie
I Stamford area in 19ot>
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' (.irthci land i
Baptist., ( liui et
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MICROFILM 3J<RV. A S/.LE8 CC.
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STAMFORD
and the staj
Leader Volume 60, Number 24—American Volume 33, Number 50 . . " • .
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monpy i
and burning If this is not con jng efforts have been cx<ir,|-
_______ r___ ___ firnt \cntc.ht
few day* after the. go on sale hpried
Then there is a lull with the L--'. '
t ind-
in pas
Ballard of Stain ......_______
ford has definitely diagnosed^
,the trouble as. black let. LucdeTS (’ailCels
Animal carcasses infected ’
( with blackleg arc extremely 4$ Party, (<U.Ot II
' dangcroHs in spreading to othei _ ,
I animals, and It is of utmost im ” IS. ExCC^Ot (1
Ipo.’ame that <.‘H’.’ «m n.rs pro(trcssivf 42
take precautionary mcesmc-1 .
against further inlretion of the scheduled at feeders fob dr rts
herd by making proper disposal a benefit for thc-March.of Dimes
| of the infected caTcWT' '- j hks~ been cancelled. Mi Vil-.. ,|le <Bi<- /-bibs Did th< C*iani- f • I mci < hunt •-
4 Clayton recomtaenfiarf.sat1*’at-1 ford ' Naucri chairui»n. • ■••■nd . |K,,. ,Qf ( (rn!r.e'<e And 'juar><' Ti >4(.ts ate o"','
inc the carcass with kcrSkenc Tuesday that mhci money i ' -bac;:' ( h t» fand thc-Rrcp Teen butedTrcc '/ ih.n "
and the SDeb Giubs He also-bcr* of
the animal^ may be.'ingiy successful and it is I It expressed tiiapljs after the ban--These
six feet deep the t,hgj there will lie no need in
- . ground If the < arcAsses are- left having the party.. D i
ruihj" not beginning, again until '»«one. coyotes, laizzards and <Wc |>4-. .„eeehed
a few days before the dead-'®***®*’ —
ljne - (fhease over several miles with-
Tags this year arc black with ,n a dkys. ( . }oeivcd from the
white. Prefix is BE, ‘ { Youtrg animals i
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the
i m.in.'t
were
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Ifyykirians Give
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up■, t,,| i ulii vi I "dr (it
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ul doi i ’a>- il"' < ’ 1
rated as a 348 pCi ( ci
I en dell.,' i : ■( > m
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■ anecdotes
bO> .
Mayor Roland Kolb/ pres-
ented a new hat to Mr. Berry
behalf of citizens 6t Stan-
ford.
In ti,
of le (hard i
amm-al, (tif»n KD’A 1
blrp s monie- de-cl itx-d Mr Bii'i y Ss
almu , a nian .n.it h-indr appro by size
because he had th'’ '’ill to do." ■
. At—Sehunrx___!.l dJJ u|L_..an<!. ..•’.IL
| Southern Meth.xlt v’ I’mversitv
■ he cft< n -vii ) mid. Vou can ,
plav footbail yo’i'rc t«> little "
Beit he showed thc.i". and yentt
i.n to ItccmTm Xll-So’ithwesf ('-in-
fer'nee enR at SMI' IT.charr'
( ailed -
Prichard thanked the varioH
Ine Hudson
as pi csi'len'
I ) (,1St(‘l -s
< !■(«,I. di i>
e.lml'idam
\ ear j ,, o ether
Ih" lx ... d ' I " e
■ ’■ |,( ( .IHTtld
. I he id 11-
; r - ’ .1 ■■’ 'll
( , (
lhe trustees will Select their
successors and they all serve
without pay.
W e h.r, c always had good
hospital lacilitie-. and good med-
a trus-
Boys Get Recognition—
whirh iiad been hekl'”ii) j ■
_Vallv Tattl C^meRt -I r.p.-j-- - y-;~ ....... -j
Duriiiila-11*wy"’’*Jlmmediateh in their-drive toi siicl"SPwP
_. — — __ Vx. 1 ' | the Jones (ouij'y. Sercw’.vorm f (h..ii man, <i.va.t. Said the
Greatest Thrill, Berry Declares
• .... ,, -the Foundation's Board of trus-
Playing prefessiohal footbal’ mam and hdtnehed into a i-eci beliefs were sketchy, uncertain. |;tees that the lung-spught goal of}
is a challenge that key-ps you lai 4of his finding God. Finall$’." tie > aid "I came to -a ' 4 *."
‘L, . 17 Kk.. H u .-,< „n,(„al ■ C„ m- . (.(..ym,, u, (",. ..... K .„<( „.■•■, HL.”. . I »! : !".* X ,u.:Ld ~, .u-nu’ (>“(!! U-UI >» I
minion 'volu'm . "m.-L amiO’.im-ril later but it H hoped I
'.....‘ ■ •—l" i.etu’i 'o ..oidei about me ua^ !111in vl| , gr(.w ). nst les- <lf <lu. ;L. , • the fund drive v. ill >-o\rr the I
washed the cubs -rid AIr Mei, v’ 'vn-'-io enu with I-urpose o Ins IJe, I ' as a’ ’’arls. the rim of a hR"t]' p () w-(hil> t|:e llvV, (,. o t > t.-,p by the iLjfe m-ahe meeting *
dres**ed the eh'ildin J Ba,,ini'’re (oltsu answered no- "There’ must be something, j.chool football coach, has sjient •- - . - ---- .
sure - sHM-kino. -m meruiis questions uy the hoys more Ml’file ihan simply achic-i!us mf-seasons going av.L.d,
mate* Combed’ th hr' l‘t’<,*it’nt a’a>u’ va. ious profession- ring .a goal, he i.casoned. and.• u!P' coenti v telling ot his rela-
(u.txA/i * iwAiruj ihi> l/iblv. 4 ,[
to-’i-Q,,tl jo'Stainfmd^HvO’\n
.......r _______ ______ my iPf ! < xpenx,* if he rould.
he stopped that part Of his p:i>-| The srca> <‘P said his early testimony at-the ,banquet
—' --------- ------ j Another ‘ highlight
Rotarians Wil I llouor^ Ladiej?;
The telephone rang constant-j,
ly, the doo bell did the- same;
a y;o u:ie slit; fell and stubbed*-
his toe, and then t h e laundry
came -She picked up blocks members and widows of iorn>< r Ch..o
• nod mended socks, (lien 4,p ■ members will lie • Dr
shined the stove. (Gipsy folks1 T,lt^day night at Cliff House. I> fbnt
were fortunate with carefree
ways to rove 1 And when hey
husband e.iinc at six. he- said.
’ I envy you It must he mce to.
' sit at home without a thing to
<lo"
A (reshinan ami "ph
basketball toiirn.inicw' .ill
held at st'amiori! Hint '.ihii’.'l
i'vmna'nun ’.',i tin.’ Dm: :(I;d
mid i ,,m IikIIi.c K <1 ”r<l-.v nr "1.
',.) ji.u rill lie |nayc.<i I'iii'.iV
be, ,1! 1 ■ c (.f the coiicei I I■ 1 be
l.utheian
Fees)ill: .1’1
entered from
Itio -.nyoi <!.
|i..d ol iti D
'I 1 .. (,.. I ro’H
Bi m. nw <:(,-!
I-nli : . nd
' 1 •
h, 1 (I I'' 1' 11
' .^r,* 1
I'.im #■' I tc.ete
. L*.-*•. 1. > .'If -'i|,!<-
D. I.. ’c'h" ni:'h1 <
tl.e S'.1 m(<" <!■ Soph-
Coloi .<'!’> f':" ..I >
'1 fie t ,iu 11.1 in■ 'li’
in 1 "J ->., I 111 (i.i v
11 1.1 . d —W 111 (■ h
Flush \.1H plus
f 11 s» ’ .mod pi. .
Bl All
ford Friday nigh1 rlecla-iAl.
Mr Bony, All-Pro end
j Baltimore Colts,, answered mi-
,,11 nitrous que’-tions t>y the boys
52n?,M.'1~. *"* ■'. * —fotttbaU -«*»te.yurK ■ . iMi.i^lra^ .'- laiJed, 11 J
- „ 2 known and the questions were i ail never stopped to 1
£-J .coming•fu’Wck an* fast when God's purpose fit m my II
*° ’*! he stopped that part of his p. ■*; j'hc speakef* said
H IH I
7H1
jar of
‘ a
- —--
—______l_____
' * ' • ■ " •-■ ’. .- ■ •/* ' ’r-
■ , ' ■■ \ lljt:.
paid out
revenue over a 1
lhe notes !<> carry th'ce ner.ceiit
interest There was no down
payment.
li is hoped to expand 'the
l.oaiii "I trustees Io include cit-
izens t corn other
This board i< sei
•.ear teim
the lx>.ii<l ttj(h Mills
one-ycat' terms; Stovall
\ ami l|luniohicy two years and
'his ' \y,.st; and Vpshaw have three-.
.. xcar. terms.
j ,rM (.1 ■:. 'in ,i 1, ■’ f 1 ( (
movie, will be no*>h < Ihvf •
organizations who helped jira'i- day. I'eb. 15. ai the, Gi.inl,
-or the banquet zhieh included'Theatre, compliments of Siam
• he ’i i( -Mulis .vt th’ C<hai"-
Imo -of Comm.erie and 'jiiar’c
i tlie Jones <'ouu'y,, Scrcw'.vorm T
I Program
forwa.d’with tl^df plan- to get”
Ute. male, -sterile fly release pro-
■■■-— •■’’hi
tee "southwest! 'I’i'ey have also noti-
possibiUiy
F. (\ Keen, 88,
and it i ••tii tc
.’ J|tion of up to 50 percent'•m the;
„ ___iuost of ’he ci at!,cal inn pi
Of,' We J
meeting was the ^warding cf ;
recognition cert’ficnte to threa •
! wortliv.bile,
he s mt .Wouldn't
w
with
Ing with the-lx>rd day after-day. as Mr Berry recalled how , hcl pUrp<tf;e. (p
TCnrot'T.TnM ilit^iiuu —yrience,- had ,fmir,ln‘<t fiv" -sc.ua>u.x—iUeGudc-wink
Ra’wn;in<K-B e'r r. y/'isofc: tonal ball had hud many; God 1 was going to get off my
tire
■I’ sch'ool athletic banquet in ■Stam-
She cooked the breakfast first
of all. washed the cup's
plates; dressed the r'-!
and made
were
tiy«ds and marfr their fteds and
sent them put |*j piuvi gaihai
up theft motley tt»fB7*J<^so
books awav. Dusted chaiiV <
niopped the stairs, ironed
hour or two; baked a j
.cookies and. a pie, then made
Mew.
From a column .in another I
I .iner a few days ago. I eame. I
ai loss an item about a "gentle- I
n.au farmer." saying that in .1 I
’Virginia papci a gentleman I
farmer" is one who d(>esn't live I
on the farm. This column went I
on. to say that a gentleman
farmer, it seemed to him,
should wear striped trousers
every aftermxin. have at least
two thoroughbred horses, a
Howe: garden, several oil paint- I
mgs. and a half dozen of thdse
• iant size wolf hounds.” We
tiM’d to call them windshield"
larmer* a'' Stainfold Want me
to name a few’’'— like George
smith and. Henry Osmcnt and—
if I doh't stop they wont let me I
back in town and 'I <’ a n even
hear those two men right now '
Are Reported in County
Several outlircaks of bl.neklc". the faim not afi< <vrii
t 1 ,,, (IDe.-isc shOuid be .i(""i'i*Ctl
infection have ticen rc.port I m
. 1 Jones Coim’-v v'tic .••ccord ng
•dnver s:’'’ a "’I’"1’1 l’’’' '*''"■
■ ! County \gricultma' -Agent Ku
■ by Clayton Stockmen are
iniz vounp calves dead
IIIV IlfKA- 3*H - |
.............lost it for rm torr ger will I Iwive-r-UtiX S--A0..
to say. "I do not have one
Vonn ’
., (’■■ I f ’'■’■ Sf.,,■(.. (I .,I c (
;f .-+*•»>- recognized a' ,1 bnm-
(prnt Friday night at (. I,.if .House
•Icst.ipr ant under the ifpotuof-} group < .
' shift "of ihA Stamford J . ycecs. nominees
Glenn Shelton, c olumnist f o r
the Wichita Falls Record Nev s
IxiUi in and former farm editcir i .
nigh- paper. **»..
Sht’itoi) _ has
nnrticrotis'sent, along with his Uife, to th* it
,________. Uk kria
I FmallV.” he -aid T eahie to ■»
The audience liste ned, intently I the fonclu-
" 1 * ’ . r Li I
-uuiwi.—mLc^r"wi4a«v.-=MW4--m,Akg-;X4uid^’5yHLJri'e^.;.
had many c:fwi 1 was some to get off my 1 which dew t h e- Hesli -
trai k and onto HP.” ’ | parasite a very cripplin'.- blow.
Chai’man Myatt added that if
Sime that time, t-lre young
, „ ,, 1 the $3 million volunt try < i.ntri-
______ . : ’ grew up.in I' a>t lex-
.. . ,u m..ul button goal of the urive n
1 as at Paris, the rim of a higlrf . . . ..... - , . ,
j' ri ached within the next ( vc> t
around’ Lil:oe Week- they1 coil.l -eiqie-1
‘ . f'estirtiatod snvings . diti’ing the
next two years o| $2(M) million
tWfrwtttWiii i'll ti. --------------
■ 1P. treatment cost, and n roduc- Suecurftbsliere
| F C. 'Kill Keen, «H died
i Wcdnesc'. \ , i,t 7 15' a in J
»ai'l. Stamfix <• Hospital u:he, ,■ h< li.i'l
'•(f ort most ■ been
but more important
it ' lie’ a ’ <£ocknian
o.rn.iin.fiil feclintf to knov. that
the ict i,rn ' ol v arin .
1 'VO
;arnes.
•ial Hos-
pital. Ed Suddath, w ho has hee«
will continue l*p that capacitx,
No changes are planned i«
either the hospital or clinic per-
sonnel . - N ~ ■
Under Uie founuauon pian, tt
was explained, the hospital will
no longer have tnjiay take*, but'
at the same time, it Was em-
phasized, it will not be sup-
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