Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1958 Page: 1 of 14
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STAMFORD, J0NKS- ((R ’NTY, TEXAS, APRIL 3, 1958
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-TRACTOR TIRE
SPECIALIST :
Weaver Medlin TIra Co.
$2.60 Per Year—SINGLE COPY, TEN CENT8
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Carl Carlile Takes First
In Annual Jaycee Roadeo
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1 arl Curltle, sun. of Mi and
• .Vfes. ttrVv i ‘irtijr WTJTl rhe
tluphy p,| first plaie in t|.e'
-v'n e-d 'I eenagt- K< ad-crv di iv
~;b" mi. t~s( in, d nvntown
St.eritcji * Saturdav morning
J- n' I took' firs- ii. a field of
li i‘pntes|;1|,ts. a|! (if whom re-
1 t'ive i eftilh att-y;
I «<ih I^oWurn won n< 1
-plate ■ and (avis Lee. Smith
.•von thud.
Giro,*- buys v*4U go to the
regional road eo coi.iest.
Slainloid Jaycees . nnually
Slx.ieiu-
-d-initnsi.. .Wt4i4*f) exammatn tYs
"'•‘••y held at.tlie■ hijf.it sehool
auditorium Friday afternoon.
jOiifitfci li n uiW' ,vas arranged
Oil
until ab.ut 11 a m. Saturday.
‘Hersenef Kelley was gt-iatal I.'1
chairman .anl oilier "Jay.-ccs-i
took pan ip handhny*-v.-n iotis |’--j
details of the fontjrst. V1
dtfiijjjalfi vverc/-Chiefof Pol !
-ice B. ()■ Coi/fn George Nc\|
well r>f ^tanilotil poin t* force. |
Highway patrolmen Elnuif' J
Tcircll. Hen Wa'lkeiy Oscje I |
Ren flow and Sgl. So-Ts-e,
Cars were luthisheu by'
I’tevvit NX d iu i Company.
Brook** Mi toi company ,ui<|/
I rail Chevrolet i orrlpany.
bililtoird display . adverti-irg
and others vvlm contributed
special help wcti*' Stamfopd
. Wnt and iksty -Works, Law-
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the inner'’circle pt the I retue'Crider, Stamford Ameri-
squarP atuMiie contests lasted (cap-and Ideal Laundry.
New Welcome Sign
! Will Be Dedicated
Monday Night
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Fart Worth Trippers Welcomed
town Rotary Chib, is being' Welcomed by Johnny
Grissom, Stamford Rotary president, when- the .
group ,can)e to Stamfortl ftu- thul.inter-city meet..
ing last week. Wit.lV them are Mrs. (Tnssom,: teft,
and Mrs. Goodwin, right. (Photo hy Rector.)
A public dedication of the sign was contracted to Thom-
Welcome sign at the nrirth^
Wt*st • Ltimer ut tne sqean will
lie. made Monday, April' 7, at
~:.to ii m. _
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Additional.. Acreage Reserve Funds
'■^"SLyOy^' MV , ; - - -
9 mcCSi
<ounties for protjiuers who
are now on the “request led-
ger” for plating’iebt ton aeie-
■age ill Hie aeiwigt) reserve'ino»
gram.
Notires to eligible pioducers
Overton, dfialrmf.fTo
the Haskell County ASC <om-
niUtee. and by*Ur.”Sr.tones vf
lice uiunagyr yf the Jones
" far
mers have btsm told to come
to thejr ASC.. office and to
Presentation of Dance Gr on j
Tickets arc being sold
tlu* fuesentation .of the Mo-
dern Dunce Croup, which is
being sponsored by the PTA
Council.
The Modern Dance . group
performance will^ be held at
the high school gymnasium on
Jones County
Singing Meet
Set Sunday.............--f -
The 66th annual Jones
( opnty Jflnging Convention
will be held Sunday at Anson
Fir«t meeting was neld in 1892
in the Jones County Court
House. It was organized oy C.
Spurlin who was also the first
president.
People for ffifany miles will
attend the singing Sunday,
the main feature of w.uch will
be the Stamps Quartet from
Dallas. Others will include the
O.ospehirs of Abilene, loca>
singers from Haskell. Fisher.
Noian and Jones counties.
Singers from as far away as
Liihboek are expecterl to at
tend. .
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Oregon Man Will
Preach at^tiver
Church* of Christ
Tony Ash of Eugene, Ore,,
will preach for a scries of gos
pel services at the Oliver
Street Church of Christ April
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1 Services will be held e.Vch
evening at 7 3b p m. and the
public, is invited to attend.
Driver’s License
Examination Day
Is Changed
Day to take driver’s license
examinations no longer is Frfe.
day as It has been for the tasff
several years. Examination*
now are being gfrfn Tuesday
from .9 a m until 5 p.m.’
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Monday night, April 7, a? 8:15
oclock. n kits art**'35 cents,
75 cents and $1.
.. All of the d.mc" * composi
mm iifi lgt»
ftnvr. froTrrdati of notice tcr
do *>o. ' -
1 roduceis who have attem-
«te<Pr>o- partinpaTP’' by~ "tff4Tfp'
‘Obwurtif h iTd-^rrfTF wn S cm
of the Courtty m- torr nusy ro
call at the county oflue yylth
in the sign up fK-riod,. efr.
lions presented Jiy Hus gi >uo arc available in county alloca
plicablc diLSir.g date will tie
p<*i mitted . to do so, if funds
are available aftei those on
the "request ledger'' have
completed agreements. Cer
t.iiu <Ondltions must la* met.
iii- > I ? I nt?
states tne posit we action tak-
en in-attempting to partici
pate, <2» a-cei tilu ate re-eivert
in couqfy office not later than
April 18 1958, anti bit funds
cannot
are original, rhemes are cho-
sen and the choreography de
vefeped.. for the group num
hers through contributions
from ill mentoe/s.
Four main groups of dances
ba‘ed upon a variety f,t tin* went n
mes which om < tolk
material tf. ballet, from hum-
orous dance* to ihost* of a
deeply religious na'ute will b<-
given in a balanced pis-grnm,
it was announced. '■
Various groups wi'l he’ip the
c*TA council tak»* caie of the!
young women dicing their*
stay here, prc.vining rooms for
them and taking rare Tif the
1 meals.
The ferformers air young
wormn from Texas Woma'i s
I’nivrrsity at Dcnlun and ihe
presentation hi re will ’bo a
part of >a two wrc^ annual
spring tour, which staru
April 6 this ycat.
They go from here- td'1 Lub-
bock and their schedule in
eludes a numta'i of Texas and
New Mexico towns.
Mrs. A. C Berry, Council
president, and Mrs. C B.
Wailare, vire president andTn
coming president, are work
ing with the various groups in
taking care of various details
tion alter ail producers listed
OH ’"request ledger'' have tHTd-
given 15 days to file their
agreement.
Example’s of jiositive notion
acieement might |>e: Hi he
I fie I'ounty office to
reg'.ster >i sigrr an agreement
hut hea’d that theie would-be
•no money available; ik> tu
-went To the County^ off ice to
sigTan agi,.t‘rnent but the line
was too Im.g. etc.
ESlfH" certilicate shall lie ie
viewed and approved or disap-
proved by a member of the
county eorhmitlee.
Hrodu^efs . who designate
more acres' than needed for
fulfilling the Cotton Acieuge
Reserve Agreement may be
-nominal
fee williin--15 days ol N'utiee
of Excess Acreage. If not ad-
justed, the excess acreage
will by. treated as acreage re-
serve a’nii No Crop may lx*
harvested from excess acre
age. Ipvvcver, an approved
ebv<-r crop may be planted on
Aderqfe Reserve acreage for
erosion ontroi purposes.
School Kids
Enjoy Easter
Egg Hunt
' The sign wilt be in place be
foie that tiirip and Will be kept
covered wittii time (d the .uh
vHiitrg~when the lights will be
turned on.
Stamford High school hand
will play a 20 minute concert
prior to the dedication.
A. C. Humphrey will make a
short .(frdilution 'address and
laAi'i.s' Timtieriuke,. -jiresident
of the Slumlord Jayeeer, will
present deed of the sign to the
city.
6.300 Easter. ^ggs;
.Stamford Exchange,, club
Iwf.l tin'll1 Tthnual faster ~rj^g
County Polio
Chapter Reports
On Finances
Tcit.-I ,xrC S2.44QA7 vrem.'»ins
in .tin chapter funds of th«'
Examples nl crrrs'"’vvhich | C ounty Chapter F’oun-
approved because
Tonsillectomy Gets
Sidetracked as.
Measles Step In
Measles are interfering with
more things! J, - .
Jan I^afferty was going to
have her tonsils out Monday
morning at the Starnfi rd.Sani-
tarium, but when th^y st irt
ed to give her shot before
the ojjeration. it was discover I
c*d that she was hrea ving r.iit 1
they ‘show a lack of positive
action include •)> the fur-mer
heard that fimos wore ex
hausteil; (2» he thought too
many -farmers hurl neerr in
Ekster Lily Sale
Easter lily sale lot iienefit,
of the West T'-x.is K hahilitjj
tion'C.'ehtci hi Abilene realized
S147 90 S.ntuiday, Mrs. Finis
Bi; hep «aid
. A group of Ptamfi.nl High
school juniors and seniors
lieaik-d by Peachy Hole yon
ducted'the sale with ihe back-
ing of the StamfOid rroihcrs
whose (hlliTti-n Are treatecTa'
t nr Center— ——
Light Vote Cast
In City Election
Only loity-pAir>-vefexc vveje
east In the city election Tues-
day which returned three
council metnhets to plfic-e
The- three men. Di fk-orge
Pryoi, Ji , St^ve Bennett and
dal ion lor Infantile Paralysis
from the January drive foi
funds
This • was revealed at the
quarterly meeting held
Nat’s ( af» on March 20.
Total receipts from the
drive was $6,331.27 and coun-
ty and community expenses
amounted to $126 15,"leaving a
hum foil (he- children and pre-
school children and on up
through the fourth grade took
purt. • *
An East or egg hunt was
also held on the Washington
school campus for 'the* chil-
dren of Mud school.
Four - silver quarters were
given for prize eggs' for the
pre sdiobl group were* giv-
en to Mary Lex* London. Jim-
my Green, Jerry Pingle and
A>term-HuH. ——
Winner of the prize dollar
In the school groups were
Choyn Tcichelman, first
grade; Fcdipe Lscotx*do/ sec-
ond grade; A'ec -Dun Mrtrhelt.
third grade, and Frank Rios,
fourth grade.-
_ Herman Cox, president, and
most of the, -Exchange club
memts'i.s took part in the su-
|s*rvision of the hunt. Louis
Blackstock was general chair-
man. Red Million and Pau l
Kiser were in charge at the
Washington sc hool.
Stainer Son-in-Law
Wins Movie Oscar
Stamford friends of the Sta-
family, were pleased to
s<-e Edward S. (Ted) 1 fa worth
awarded an Oscar v.hen the
^MjUJon Picture awaVds were
made on March 26.
M; s. Earl Stagn>*r said she
had received many telephone
as Neon Sign Company c*f Abi
lone.
The lettering and
vVlli llin Hjima ^|]
marque
of the sign and nebn frill he
on one side.
The colors are red. white
and Hue, with "Welcome’' In
niuo' and "Stamford*’ in red
It will operate as a flasher
type. .
The company Will - furnish
maintenance for a year and
will make* provision for Jeter
Tiotb skies have charge-
•bn frill he sigh when c
rare. The City, of Stamford
agreed to pay the light bill
and buy insurance. The Cftam-
her nt Commerce agreed to
sign when city-wide events
were to. he advertised.
John Hodges was chairman
of the project. Working with
him on raising funds and
other details were Hcrschel
Jvelley, Lewis Timber lake,
Tom Watley, Bill Gregory,
Bill Terry. Phil Keener and
Carney Moritz.
Work„Staeted on Pool
SX'i 5S?SwS if* i" in * iiwbs
S. Marine Recruiting office in
th Ahdcne
guard.
' stnmford
will fui'nish a color
Jaycres
h a v o
t?ackc*d the- projec-t. and huve
ia<«ect the* money lor the sign,
soliciting funds fibm Stam-
ford easiness men They ap-
peared before the C'jty council
and asked support, financial
and otherwise, of the project.
The 18-foot st<*e. Welvome
A. I. «,p . , ('alls and congratulations frorri
A check 25 per rent of , f[ « witnessed the
tins amount er. $1,626.78 was ^WotE-show
sent to Me'tle.'j) Aid - F'unct I . ’ ■ , ,
, . ,. . . Haworths award was for
r-iftv pei .<<-nt of the balancv i ...
or $2,140.17 was sent to Na ”,r 7 'U’’or,,n* ')n
tion.il Headquarters ,h‘’ J’,*'an<‘S4* wh,rh
recadved some six .twauls. Ili,s
wifi* is the formei Halcyon
Thursday, April 10. will see
. _ O A Kinney, were uropposec,
with measles. ■ fr»r ir-cleetion. ..... * !
Jan. age .8, j,; daughter of i Holdover memo's of jh.-
Mr and Mrs. ..Kcrmeth Laffer council are Ryland Cleat on
are Ryland
1 and Johft Reese1 -
Banquet oFRule'CofC
Will Be Tuesday Night
Or- Howard Tayor. dean of
the Oklahoma College for Wo-
, men at ChickaAha, will be
speiker for the fourth annual
Rule Chamber of Commerce,
ors and Novis Ouiey will lead j cognized Lancing Tirk’ard
.In group singing. J inneral home- owner, i*
The Jr-y Notes. Rule quartet new president, ** -
banquet Tuesday night. TfSP and Jan Owticj£^_w1JI afng
meeting will be held in the
school cafeteria, starting ph
7 30 o’clock- • ,
Master of .c^remor.ae* will
be, Emeat Wilhamfr retiring
prettident. ' Fr&nk Campbell
will Introduce guests and visit-
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composed pf Audrey Smith,
Fern Ross. Jarkie Nell FNtes
The hoard approved a re-
commendation of sending $500 j Stagner
to tin- V\'est-Texas Rehuhilita
tion Centei in Abilene, This
rn.drho ? cheek for $300 which
wnrrf^nr T?i the RPhabWntion
Ceotc-i in December. At that
time $5(K) was also seriY-to
the National Foundation
Dr. Huge* f{ Haterius,
r*cr>ur!ty chairman, presided nt
the- meeting which was attend
cd by Countj Marcli.c.f Dimes j the',24th annua) sto- kholdei s
chairman Charles'- Roberson j-wns-ting of .the Stamfot«i'Fro
of Ancon. John R. Rice, A ('. .dm tion- Credit Association,
Bern . J F! 3 om hstonc*. A. A wiik-h is to be held in Round
nuriMTodv, Dr Allfn- Andrus, ! t'[» Mali at .the* Texas Cowboy
Mrs Jis> Stephens .rnd Test j Reunion grounds, Slumlord.
Dudley, secretary..1 The prognem. to t»egin'al 9 30.
witi he I'igtt lighted by an ad-
diess bv W II Catkins who is
treasure! of the F'ederalTnter-
mediate Credit Bank ol Hous
ton.
Mr Calkins will dwell on
n i*i |,u.uw.v-u House i those facets of agi icultural
upplrjmntt! R. fX-Cosi. t-credit ,v.itirjr *r/wi7(«TtnfTY‘st td
I took over «p!sr*f''oh’',*of i farmers and ranchers Who live
and of*rate iu tfiis general
vicinity Arruther fe.c^re of
the piog am wili tx; furnished
by the. Joy Notes, a group
of gills from Mje Rule High
SeKopl:' ;
Fpjlo'ving the_program.
wtiic'h also includes th'*’ e!»*c
lieu of' two lijectofs. a bar
bee ue luhf ht’Oh a1II be* s^Tved
to all vrho 'attend Directors
Baptists Youths
WiU Meet Here
On April 12
rk pepple from all over
•fiuqjy art prepat (ng to
take pa Ft An Baptisf Youth
Night service at The
Baptiit Church on Saturday,
April 12. Other age groups are
invited.
^ 'I he service, sponsored by
the Jones County BapTtyT As' 1,000.
You
lore*
on a new swimming pool a^
the. Stamford Gol! und Coun*
Completloh 1 Hate"
has been set a* Mpy 1. Pace
Construction Co. has the con-
tract, • \
•- The pool will he located east
of the clubhouse and will or of
gunite construction—that Is,
the pool wilt be shot' rather
-thun pourc-d concrete. At the
dcs-p*end, the pool wilt be 20
T«*t •vide'und at the shallow
end. 30 feet Wide. It will be
50 feet Jong and will range
from 2 1-2 leet deep at the
shallow end to 8 1-2 feet at the
[deep end. A 12 H>y 12 foot
wading pool also will be built.
Contract price of the pool,
First P,us f|lter system, diving
hoard and similar equipment
is approximately -$7,000 but
additional work will be done
at the club that will bring the
♦JobS and Ttbottt ffT^ptUitjtui
were present. Dr.
well. 1-etlring Pfesklent report.
5ri activities of the past
sociational T raining Union,
Will follow supper at 6:30 p.m.
and a recreational fx*ri.cjd at 7
o'clock
_ X*«>rcc L Grnhnm. assist-
ant to the president of Hardin
Simmons University, will be
the- inspirational speaker, Jcx*
Rosser Breed ot Arson, Jnt«*r-
m *diate . ptei i<i«'n,t. will pre
.‘•ide.
The program was rehearsed,
at the First Baptist Church
Sunday af;crnoo-n and Is ex
pec’fc-d to-move-off smriothlv.
Youth choir of the host
church will sing the* Battle
Hymn of tin* Republic
Mrs. George Kinney has
lx‘c n ;n Hamlin off and on
for several clays liec.-iuse of
the illness of her father, Bow-
c n Roja* Mi Rope as removed
ftc>m the ilaml.n hcepital to
tlu- family home- Tuesday af-
tei noon and Is Wtxxtved. -
«* on activities of the past
yea. New officers werg intro-
duced. *-
School Trustees
To Be Elected
Here Saturday
Annual trusts” electfon tor
Stamford Independent School
district will be held at tne city
emmet! roem at the city haQ
Saturday April 5.
Hour* arc from 8 a.m. fo 7
p.m. Mrsy Jack Jones wiU be
cketlon judge. .,
'fhe.two trustees who terms
expire, Jack Mills and Marvin
Hinds, ere unopposed foe re*
elec tion. Holdover members* of
Other planned improve
ment* include a glassed-in pa-
tio adjoining the clubhouse,
an outdoor patio adjoining the
pool,, a walk around the pool,
some work in the locker
rooms and miscellaneous im-
provements.
Financing of the expansion
program has been carried out
through the sale- of additionaf
stex-k and through a cash do-
nation. "Had It not been for a
82500 gift from Swenson
Land and Cattle Co. of New
York, we would hot* have ts<en
able to attempt the work,” a
club official said.
More than 75 share** of
stock nave been sold 'and
about 50 new members have
been added to the iTub. In this
group are-families from An-
son,’Hamlin, Avocn, Luede-is,
Aspeimont and-Rule.
Friday high! the new olfie ,
erx banutn t was "held at the
- s
the tximd are Dr. Ike Hudson.
Weldon Walker, Olivet- Smith,
Roy McWt/ and' L. W. Sten*
holm.
Mrs. H. K. Langrford
Breaks Her Hip
Mrs. H.-K. Langford, who
retired 'this year aftesr teach
ing homemaking here for 30
years. Id I Saturday about 6
p.m. and broke her left hip.
She is staying - with. her
daughter, Mrs. Johnny Low*,
ol Sweetwater and wa* sent
l>v a cioc tot there to Hendrick
Memorial hospital in Abifrne
for bone sutgery. A pin has
beetle placed in the bone and
the d.K-toi s report Tuesday
was good.
She was to be transferred to
Simmons Memorial Hospital
in Swee*water Wednesday or
Thursday of this week. ^
Annual Meetin
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Credit Association Set Hfere April 10
uction
Mack Huston Buys
Household Supply '
vMack Huston (f Little Rock.
Ark., his purchased
'-frtWTtT-Si
on and
the furniture store-on Aprli,)l
Mr , Coston has bc*en owner
of the Household Supply fbi
aim^mt three .velars He ex pres
sed apRiQrlatibn. this-week for
the buxihf“-s he received and
fhe friends he. h is made.
Mr. Huston, a brother of
the I Cleburne. Huston of Huston
| Hardware, was engaged in
the manuncture of’ baskets.
threw numbers. They will Tir
acrompanied by Mrs: OtfsleV.
Accompllahments of the
absolutely, free. These certifi- Shackelford. Knox., K i n p, | Directors of the association,
«-«tes. are- >■»• <ieem.it)l<* in lad-
ies wearing apparel -it Hinds
Shoes and Apparel in Stem
lord. In addition to this. nu< h
sics khoidei's vvite and eac ii
woman «I(jcI. holder who is
pt;esent.>vi!l t><‘ given a jH-rson
al favror. . yotrfejhing styj^vdl
treasure.. 1 *
The Stamtc.nl c A?vsocia(^on
rerves the financial needs of
more than 1,000 agricultural
fnmil.es in Jqnos Haskell,
Kent, stonewall;, and Dickons c. G. Bfirson, St., Haskell;
counties ancj will finance
in
any oi.e year -more than
$5,000 IKK) of ttie needs of these
families.
Sm<e 1934 the association
has gr >Wn frtim an institution
of pi ittkallv no capital apd
very lew loans (o an oi ganiza
tion with loans outstanding of
nearly $3,000,000 at the pre-
sent and a capital structure of
mure than $1,000,00. ^
F. F. McCulloch, Stamford;
Mimk T. Clninirn,.Anson; J, C.
Moor house Benjamin and Lai»-
ater Hensley, Guthrie. Officers
aN*'-. Bur son, President, Mr-
Cull<N»*J(^e President. J. L.
Hill, Jr., Manager and J. R.
Gleaton^nd R. C. Coob, As*t.
Managers/ Offices are main-
tained in Stamford, Arison,
Haskell, Munday and Spur.
mnTriiroww Mmy TTioW Broken Toys,
Firemen WUl Repair ’Em for Needy
'j
Several citizens from, Siam , . .
ford plan to «»»■»!, iHc fl-ra Mrs I fusion, wrho -Will |'.V'hosO'terms' expire with this
—..... ■ ' — [*he associated with, him in the me**ting"are C G But soil Sr.
Dt*iY*« i.LnA. i operation of the stoic, ire of Haskell find Mack T c'la
. ^ , iT7 » ' rf.kl.O VIr a. 1313 hum "1 An*.* Tb«. K
, , - laugh er of Mr. and Mrs, Par • London street : hate been rcmominatc-d aloqg.
will be reviewed by • nel! Anderson wa* hoapitaiu | Ttte CdstoO' will continue to.I with .tofm P- '.Tntgnnrr-^iBdny
Mr. WillJama tunlas a. conciu- ■ ed four flaviifyst IpBfk with Sn’Thak# their nomc Rerc. at rand Jack Moreovv of HAwley. ‘
sion tq the meeting, new of- finite tonsillitis She was 'able’1 thodfth his plans ar* Indefinite ] Five gif* certificates worth
fleers and dlr#dors will bi rt- j Ip return homr Saturtlay. j for th% limt b^*ng. [ ‘IjIlCO- rsch will bV* giv^rh
"Don't throw away those . vvjll statj>-*looking for some
broken toys" the Stamford i I)lnro FofrUapoae of toy* which
,,______ . . is 4«Miy'-bt!. jClightty broken, or of
1 * af]y ,iwhi?h the children have tired.
ekitTiC of them were over at j Hitch toys served a fine pur-
the ( hamber of Cotnrasnre of j poie last Christmas by mtk
ffee a few flays ago and Wupte jpg p possible for over one
saying they would like to got
a tmckifia_of toys to work on
in their xparePme —^—
* /
Jn the not tiiO- listant futitra.
summer wall ^e here and
t-.vtfof.cqu. wii gt the urge trr
clean up, paint up and tix up
During this process, many
housewives who have dhildren
genPTbsITy of the fire-meu Guy
Harvick, Rupet l Raley and
Garland Mitchell, toys were
brought in late. If those who
have available toy* will take
them to th$ tire station while
they fore cleaning house this
.«pii?ig the- .boy* will have
plenty of time to get them
ready and not be rushed at th***
■ “So. .don't throw those toys
'ffway' Put them to good use *
nundred children to have a ’last minute,
visit from Sanla Claus who
might have been ml*sed en*
ttt’clv otherwise., I hy taking; them to the firrfofi*
Tlwit'gh the Willingiieaa--a«HF|-^hmnSwVo they wUI-be ready
to make other children happy
this Chriat/n»a!" Lee Walktr,
repeiied because they were *ger, satdL
Chamber of Commerce mans*
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1958, newspaper, April 3, 1958; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972731/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.