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VOL. XXVIII
Stamford, Texan, Tuesday, I Member 12. 1950
Number 14
Texans Favor Combating
Communism in Europe
YANKEE INGENUITY—A hot meal is hard to find fn
Korea but these two GI’s, Corporals Gerald Brook-
man, left, of Chicago, and John Fitzgerald of Phila-
delphia, find that they can warm up their rations on
the hood of their jeep by running the motor. Heat from
the motor also gives their bodies some relief from the
biting cold.
City Council To Call Election at Meeting
Dec. 30 To Make Police Chief Appointive
AVpecUl meeting of the Stam-
ford City Council .has been act
for December 30 to decide a
■pedal election for the purpose
of appointing a chief of police
or staying with the current man
ner of electing hjm. J ■
StwnJonl
* *r yrtifk. Ororge rrtnh™r.
' ^Lighting .**» «** -rrds»aNai
Entries Coming in
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A few early entries have been
refrtafered with the Garden Oub
in the Chrtatmas lighting eon-
teat in the reaidentlal section ol
, the city, which is being sponsored
by the Garden Club and the
Chamber of Commerce.
All entries should be telephon
ai to a member of the committee
by Dec. 16. Garden Club officials
have reminded. The telephone
numbers are 125J. 546, 414 508W
or 523-WA
Any type of decoration can be
used tnriudlRf, nativity aoasita.
picture window scenes, doorway.
house or yard decora (ions pi
Prises totalling 990 are beftvg
offered for the three beet Christ-
maa decoration entries, with 111
for first prior 910 for arcond
prise and 95 for third prize.
- Judging will be done at night
by out-of-town Judges sometime
during the week of December 16
S3.
J. L Johnson, who has been
•serving as night sergeant on
the police force, la quite-nick at
•Jgncd recently to accept the
position as inspector of .pplice.
The City Council in an official
act appointed City Tax Collector
M. D. Smith as temporary chief
of the Stamford police.
The Stamford city charter stip-
the chief he elected, not appoint
ed. Under the charter, the council
Director. The Texas Poll
AUSTIN, Texas. Dec.
Which is - more important—for
the United States to fight the
spread Of communism in Europe,
or in Asia?
Mr. Attlee, the British prime
minister, haa come to Washing-
ton to give bis government's
view* on thl* vital question. He
is' worried * lent we become so
deeply involved in a war with
Communist China that we will be
unable to help defend Europe
against an a Hack/from Commun-
ist' HUssia. ' I
The ripinlnn of our Britl/h
allies, alnjfcg with that of other
both in Asia and In
UN menders, will be carefully
weighed oybur lender* In Wash
Irgton. So also will nptnkrrvhore
at homt* be carefully considered
The Texas 1H)II haa Juat com-
pleted a survey of opinion on
this question. Here is the collec-
tive Judgement of TVxaa adults:
About ftvnof every rmn sey-A
munlsin
9.—"I Europe.
Two of every ien say Europe
Is more important.
One of every ten nays Asia la
more Important.
Thus the scale of Texas opin-
ion M seen to be tipped slightly
in favor of Europe. But a year I
ago—before the danger of Coflbi
munist China became i*nU--
opinion was much more pro-
nounced in favor of Europe. A
comparison is sjtown below In
the answers given by statistically
identical drnas sections of tfMtj
adult population then ami now:
"Which do you think ia more [
important—(or the United States
to fight the spread of communism
in Europe, or In Asia.
0 1940 Ndw
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One Person Killed, Five Hurl
In Collision Near Stamford
Europe ...... -U
Asia____________________.11
H*dh et|U«ily important 32
* Nruhcr uniwtan 7 - h >U-
| Pf <r ophtforr (#»
lott". 100'.
Moth poll* were ixuxturted In
McNAMARAS BAND —
Marian McNamara model*
New York state’s official
civilian defense arm band.
Samples of the Civil De-
fense Commission insignia
were mailed to 104 coumy
and city directors In the
Sudden Death of
Father Postpones
Wedding Here
The marriage of W. B. West,
Jr. and Eddie bay Arnold of
this city, M-heduled for Hatur
day at 8 p. m. al the East Mr-
Harg Baptist thurvh, was
postponed because of the un
expected death of the father
of the prqspeetlve groom on
Saturday morning. Use marri-
age date will be re-set. but the
Some Improvement is shown
In condition of five victims of a
heudon collision in which ohc
man was killed Friday afternoon
The accident ocfvured about
•lx mile* north of Stamford on
Highway 277 at the same place
that a negro was fatally injured
on October 30, 1946, highwa)
patrolmen recall.
Arthur Hichard Gray age 65,
of Wichita Kalla, waa pronounced
ch ad on arrival at the Stamford
Sanitarium. He had been riding
in a car with Joe Burnett, age*
27. of Remit, both of whose legs
were hroken and who suffered
| chest injuries. The men wen*
couple does not pan a church traveling north, going to Wichjta
wedding, they said Saturday. (Falls.
Kermit-Arlington Semifinal
Clash at Abilene Friday
the purpose of submitting an
amendment to the charter. De-
cember 30 haa been tabbed the
p I gy . . • o»in puna were oiimuripu in Kllll* AH d\ I I*Udt
KXl'toifftZTe \iTHt te-WWfrt.1* Oftttoasmn
” trained tntrrvlewcrs talked with It i||u Hpritl Plirh
n„__rt • a representative cross section •! IlvtlllWIgll .
If a majority of qualified voters
are in favor of the amendment
to the charter it will provide for
the election of five aldermen and
a mayor and would eliminate the
provision In the current charter
mayor and five city councllmrn.
Banquet Friday
Ight at 7:30 ■-
The annual football banquet of
the Exchange Club (or the Slam
ford Bulldog aqpadmen, their
representative
1,000 men and women of all walks
oMH^jQjBjjMUlaofHj^riBiR
pf the lower educational levels
who Jon’( have opinions on thr
question.
Final Kites
Held Thursday
For Riley Markham
funeral service for Riley Mark-
ham. 85, waa held Thursday ai
2 p m. at Kinney and Corley
Funeral chapel Mr Markham
died at the family home Tuesday
at 9 p. m. after a long Illness. He
was a retired carpenter. Mayes.
Rev Joel V. Grimes. Baptist
minister and Rev M. C Turpin. ... . n .. .,
pastor of the Central Christian I V IHlt i OllO > IClim
church, conducted the service.
Burial was in Highland cemetery
with Kinney and Corley Funeral
Home in charge.
Mr Markham, who came to
Stamford In 1906. was Nun In Eu-
gene. Ore. He is survived by his
wife, the former Clara Vars
The patlerti of opinion was
found to be about the same
among men and women and
among all educational levels. The
main difference is that there are
coaches and other guests will be j more '^'*men and adulta
held at the High arilool cafeteria
Friday, December 13, a I 7:30 p.
m.
Speaker for the evening will
be "Bully” Gllatrap of the Un-
iversity of Texas. Austin, who
will he Introduced by A. M Xi.
Swenson. Another feature of the
evening will be the showing of
the film of'the SMU-Trxas foot-J
ball game.
Jack Fuqua, president, will he
master of cerdtnontaa «umI will
introduce the guests. The oaarhss
will introduce the football boys.
Music during the dinner hour
will be in charge of William E.
Saturday Services
For W. B. West,v
Heart Victim
the Stamforq Sanitarium where whom married here on Au
be haa been a patient for more j 35, 1838. There are no other
than a weak.
mediate survivors
Mr. and
ruined
Attests. N^w Mex. They had
gone there Sunday morning for
a visit with their daughter, Mrs.
Perrv Sttgler Mr. StlgW and
daughter.' Buellen. and so that
Mr. Kinney rntild take part In
this year waa only 3H days. He
t hark one pheasant with
Class A semi final matches are
on lab this week-end including
two undefeated untied elevens,
and two undefeated, but tied
rtuha.
Kermit’s Yellow Jackets and Ar-
lington's Colts clash In Abilene
The two undefeated leama-
.-lAUrqJr Park Stadium Friday
Afternoon at ? Khrmtf
favorite to win the title, trounced
l>evelland
^ioi
Wi
ones County Oil Fields Show Activity
ith Three New Wildcat Ivocations .
Three now wildcat torationa
wore staked this past week in
Jones County.
The TVxa# Co. will drill The
No 1 Mrs Maggie Foy. wildest
19 miles sojithwest of A noon, as
a 4M0 foot rotary prospector
Lora t inn will bo 330 foot from
the anuBl and eaat linos of Btc-
tioa 96. Wo« k 16. TAP Survey
Goorhamlcal Surreys have b
rated the No 1 Fannie E Wtl-
llama as a wildcat location twn
and a half mllea rortfiwest of
Anann
It will ho 330 feet from the
south and 880 feet from the west
lines of Section U Wort 1. RHRA
C Survey Permit depth Is 4.001
faet with rotary rig.
In the area seven miles north
east of Hamlin. New Seven Fall*
Company of Dallas has located
the No. 1 A. B French as a
3-300 foot rotary project
The No 1 Franck will he 330
feet from the smith and went
lines of the south west quarter of
Section 115. BBRAC Survey
A warn outpopt to prnductloa
three miles southwest of Anadh
has keen completed by Chrl Horv
par* at the No. 1 F. B Hohnea
It gauged 8*8 barrels of 37
gravity oil In 34 hours flowing
through 1-4 choke with parhei
an rasing sad 80 pounds pressure
on tutrfng
Production waa from the open
hole *t 3-506-14 faet. Caswti ratio
waa 800-1. Potential was baaed so
an actual flow of 234 borrcU of
all In tts hours
location of that producer <■
390 feet from the north and 3.000
•ret from the west lines of See
Hon 4' Work f TANO Survey
A nortV, outpost to prohah»e
production Inside the Anson etty
limits has hern staked by Joe
Farris. J$,
That project ta the No. 1 \ W
Feme, which la located 1.480 fret
1 NuimalUy and Hamilton proa
pertlvr Cook send discovery weft.
The No 1 Pent* la 500 fed
north of the Anson city I knits,
1.442 feet from the south and
564 feet from the east Ones of
Section 14 Blork L TANO RuJ
vey It haa a permit depth at
2. 480 frd with rotary rig.
Oueratoi waa reported tteat-
ing tadth Hydrafrar prepiratory
to installing pump at the No. 1
Nunnallty and lltmilton.
.That Conk sand pdcject la 107
feet from <*» svaat a ad J30 feet
from the south line# of jketton
15. Work LCI. JMmllton Bur
vey.
At the Rohtnoonr ickdt ins.
I 'n 1 Blarh-Smith. m*>: offset to
the No. 1 NunniHy vnd Hamilton,
operator was drillinf below-3J4B
faet with no ahervs.
That project Is le*k»ng for the
King rind after tV.* pay
te the Cook aand w«c* - the for
mat an waa tight i'd hard with
• Slight stain
Location la L04S ***e from the
tareat and AW feet from the south
William Bartley West, age
Of this city, died unexpectedly of-
a heart' attack Saturday mom
ing at the family home- He hod
not been feeling well for several
j ilays but had been up and about
Funeral service was held Sun-
I day ai 4 p m at the ls«t Me
| Harg Avenbe Baptist Oiurrh.
Rev. J. || MUIes. Baptist minJt-
J. H. Kinney re- j ter, waa assisted by the pastor.
y.afternoon from Ra*. L. D. Hull, In conducting
the service Burial waa In the
d’leaaant Valley cemetery with
Kinney Funeral Home In charge
Mr. West was horn In Ten
nesare February Z 1888 Hr !
married the former Edna G.
Anderaon In Bell <'ount> on De-J
| cemher 32. 1907 He was a mem f
tier of the Baptist Church and!
had lived In or near Stamford
since 1919.
Survivors irv lude his wife, two
arms, W R West. Jr . of Stsm
fprd and F.. W We*t of Fort
Worth. MV«
R H Ski lea.
Mrs. J. B If lancet Mr* D. A
Taylor. Mrs O D. Grigsby an<
Ei lime We*t. all of Stamford
and Mrs Jack Thompoon of
Weatherford - .
I Man at l-ueder*
Funeral service was he I
Sunday at Hermleigh for John
Wilburn Brown. 34. who wi:
fatally injured in a highway ac-
cident about three miles south ui
Lueriers Thursday
Brown was apparently thrown
(torn the (ruck which he was
driving Into) a ditch Nwtde the
road »nd the truck ran over him
and seemed to have returned to
the road and crushed hi a ditch
on the other aide, according to
those who Investigated the a<*.
Hilrnt.
The wreckage and the Injured
man were found by Jody Taylor
of I-ue0era who notified author
it lea and raiiad an ambulance
The man died en route to the
Stamford Sanitarium.
The body waa taken to Kinney
Funeral Horae here and relatives
were notified.
Klhney Funeral Home direct
ed the funeral at the Central Bap
list Church In
afternoon and burial waa In the
fiormltTgh cemetery.
Brow n had gone to
Leveilaml, 3.1-0. last week-end
itmiw
played when the two met In early
season.
This la th> second time In
three years for Coach Weldon
Hyntfm'a New Braunfels qlevru
to reach this stage. In 1848, Drat
yeear Class A played to a stale
title, his club lost *ih the finals
Ml Monahan*. Laat yrmr *t was
kmpifwf our hr me- qjfcmcf rtmrh1
by Alexia
Ihey've been this fat In the state
rare.
I-a vega. 21 20
In the other semi-final match,
New Braunfels' Unirortva meet
U kw,— aa-m rv-—- I - - n - - ■ m
22T Ho,i4f,u^ Installation ol
lahed records with the exception |
of a atxircleas deadlock (0-0)
The four other injurwd petanna
three men fix I a woman, were
in a car traveling south and
driven by Willie. A. DrusedtMT,
age 25. of HasKelf. Druxedotk,
pioiwiMy lens seriously injured -
than any of the others, was
taken to the Haskell Hospital.
The others. Tommy Hall of
Haskell, Lloyd Wayne New of
Rule, Rt. 2 and Mrs Marie
Thomjisnn, are receiving treat.
merit at the Stamford Sanitar- $ -
lum
The woman Is more seriously
hurt than thought at first. Be-
side* s fractured skull, she has
Injuries of the neck, haek and
eyes, a broken arm and several
broken ribs.
New, who suffered head lf|- \/L.
Julies, hroken right ankle and
uhrnstuns of the f*<v, had not
entirely regained consciousness
Monday and his condition Is still
serious r
Hall suffri-ed a fracturad pel-
vis All of the patients were In
■h<H k. Kinney- ambulance brought
some of the injured to the hos-
pital Jifie.
Body of Air Gray waa taken
to the Owens-Bromley Funeral
Home In Wtchlta Falls Mr. Gray.
Who had been «t jNlesss. working
•nr |k. Ujwi » s-u---
1 ' ’ ■ * * *■ at*
mmftsffy undt mi hut w*y* MB*
to WW*hlta Falls. He Is survived
Funeral ServiceH
For Sweden Native
Read Thursday
Relatives and friends of long
standing gathered at Ike Bethel
.Lutheran Churrh Thursday at
2:30 p. m. for the funeral of Mrs.
K. C McNutt, native of Sweden
who died at the Stamford Banl
tarlum Tuesday at 615 p. m. She
had aufferad a stroke on the pre
vloua Saturday^
Dy Hugo B Haterlua. pastor
conducted the funeral and burial
was In the churchyard cemetery
with Kinney Funeral ll*»me In
Herletgh Sunday j fharge.
Mrs. McNutt Is survived by a
j e>n. CM. lovmard M McNutt j
l-uedera Ft. Rmnlng. Go., two grarvl '
from Denison in October to work | daughters. . nephew. Bert John
Ing and 210 pounds pffssJh <«n
tubing production waa from the
o(#s hole at 3 MB75 feet. Gas-
oil ratio was 410-1.
It la lorated .530 feet from the
south and 1 473 feet from the
rest lines of the northeast quar-
of Section 119 BBRAC Survey.
Tsuhrrt Drilling Co. No. 1
Griffin Heirs will be 1.780 feet
from the north and 330 feet from
the east lines of Arctton 65. SP
Survey. Permit depth is 3.300
fret with rotary.
C. L Wl'son. *4 al. will drill
the No 3 J. M. Amerano to .3500
feet with rotary, l/watlsn Is
1042 feet from the south and
2.170 fret from the east lines of
Beet Ion 119, RBRAC Surv ey
L'ngrew and Frazier, et al, have
gauged the No. 2 J. M. Ameraon.
1042 feet from the south and
933 feet from the eaat lines 'of
Section 119, Block 1 BBRAC
Siirvey.
Potential was 174.98 barrels of
40 gravity o<I In eight hours flow
Ing through 1-2 Choke with packer
on rasing and 130 pmrnds
during the cotton harvest tea
j ton. lit* wife and three sons ]
| who had gone there with him.
had gone on to Hermleigh and I
I were staying at the home of Mr '
| Brown ■ brother. The family was
preparing lo move to Hermleigh ;
Mr. Brown waa horn at Bend
| ricks, Okla., <m February 6 191* j
; He married the former t»is Cap j
Shaw at Denison on June 17.
tup
Survivors Include his wife and j
sort of lareders, whom she
helped fo rear, and a slater In j
Traffic Lights
Progresses Here
With the arrival of warm, sum
met time weather Monday morn-
ing. work on the new traffic sig
nal lights moved tapldly along
with rs« station for poles to sup
port the lights on downtown
The lights, being Installed by
the Slate Highway Department,
will be plaivd on the northwest
and soul hews t rorngra of the
square, on the corner if HamIRoq
and Ferguson streets neat the
Methodtst church, and at the
Interaeetlou of the Albany high
way and Orient street, near The
City Pig cafe The Orient street
I light is of the blinker type while
the others are of the convention i
al stop and go kind
Undrr State taw. all costs of
I installing the aignal lights aro
I hnrnr hy the state government
Ihrtes wnere being placed at.
some of the place Monday The i
Sunday School
Attendance Record
Tlieir was a slight decrease In
Sumtay School attendance la
Stamford churchrs Sunday. Do-
tember U>. as compared with
Sunday. Dec. 3.
CTiun h
Church Dec. 3
Dec 10
First Baptist ...
462 47.1
ijul Mi liatg Haplial «,
53
Solomon s Tern itaptiat
68 67
Calvary Ikiptlst
46 3J
Swenson AV Itapt.
62 53
C'entrai ChiUtian .... ...
50 54
Central Preahytertan
SO S3
Bt. John's Methodist
288 aoc
Assembly of God
76 61
Foursquare Gospel .....
47
Church of Christ ...._____
206 201
Total* ........... 1387 1340
It was tmeauae of the children I lights will In* susper
the center of the Intersection*
of a brother, the late J P John
son of Throckmorton that Mrs
M« Nutt the former Augusta Ms
(Ibis Johnson, rsnw to the United i
States In the first place Shr | KfirOlltC to Hospital
Two Men Die Here
daughter* Mr* three aon*, fmyie
MTB. J. V. Skllc* ad 0f Hermleigh
came to help take care of them
She met Mr M<Nutt and they
were married In IP12 He was
and Eugene, j employed on the SMS ranches
his mother t for many year* and died here In
linen of lease in Se,*hm 13. IHxk j sure on tubing from the open hole
Hifrhway Patrolmen
Catch Tffnager
Speeding to Wreck
Going to see • wreck almost
roused another wreck near Siam
ford Friday afternoon. Ray
Craft. State Highway Patrolman
reported Saturday
"While making a run out the
Haskell highway to krventlga'r
a fatal acrid*rt. I passed • ‘9b
Chevrolet speeding In the eaeeas
of 75 ts.f -ii. Craft Said. **and
Mrs Elizabeth Brown of Mend ! |t3l t
ricks * Okla.. three staters, ...
Mra. Ellen Chapman of Phoenix.
Arit Mra Betty Andrews of Ty Sports Scribe Herf
let and Mra Alice I'utnam of , ana <
Colbert Okla. and two brothers , ■ ICKII AIl'AmCTlCS
J. A. Brown af Hermleigh and
Ed Brown of Tyler
Social Security Man
In Stamford Dec. 21
Rauph T.
et Manager of
Ini Security of-
k*. will be at the Post Office in
Stamford at 3 00 p iq on Thurs-
day December 91. He will aaalat
with claims of retired worker*
dependent* and survivors, take
listed as one of 489 sport*
writer* all nremhers of the
Football Writer* Asaoi latum of
America Robbie Robin son sport*
i -dltor of the Stamford American l
I and lewder aided In IN selection
of an offensive and de^enalv *•
1980 All American football team |
lor lemk Magazine
Teaaa grtddrr* making the of r
fenslve team included Kyle Rote *
. lullhack Southern Meihrwiist srvl
I Bud McFadln gaurd. Texaa Un-
iversity,
With Wryck Injuries
Two men died en route la
the Staswfard Sanitarian* In
lnjnrim HaUinri la highway
accident. In the Wlamfard
vtrtnll y s*l Thnrsday and
- Friday
Arthur M llrty. In
the wreck an the Manhell high
Ike wreck on Ike NsWrll
highway I ridar
and Aihn M Ilham
$50,000 Building:
Permits Issued
Here During Nov.
During November, building per-
mit* i**urd in Stamford totaled
A*, us st ^-carding to ststiatica of
the Bureau of Huainesa H< search
at the l.'niveratiy of Teaaa In
Austin
Eleven new dwelling units
< houseSceping only) '-ompnaed
the value of 3V)(WTI bated for thla
I city No permlta were Issued fair
j any commercial budding* of any
««*•
ACC Prof Talks
To Kotarians Today
Guest speaker of the-Stamford
I Rotary Club Junrheon at noon
trolay Will be John C. SteVeno,
i dean of men and assistant pro-
feasor of history at Abdene f hrit
At the Dngrm ami Frajder. et
•l No. 1 A. L McKeev-r yrildraf
♦or rraa drilling beVmr 7.100 leet
four mllea eaat of Aw'-n, opera
ifter making some fw oil In the
Vd* at Z146-M fmt.
The project ia lorated 5® feet
from the north and west line*
of the northeast quarter of Bee
tl'-n 47, OAL Survey. .
Ten producers hove MMt
in the Coot Hamlin flekL two
mllea west of Tttaedn. and three
more properta forxthat pool have
knew stoked
E. L WDsm et al. havf romp
teteri the No 2 Karl Wilwm a
| at 3.150-57 feet Casing
at .3.190 foot. GaoWl n
375-1.
fta^BB
staked the No. 4
•ppik-aOnn* for sorlal aerurity
— r£^;.^’'^r;ta:,!Four Reindeer
the amended Social Security Act
Flaher calls attention to thr
provtahms In the new Social V
CUrtty taw under which every
Oagulary em ployed -domratkr Krlngrrr ta ntasnfaed*
Worker will he covered by the Tau'ee kkhNng'
••rial Security Ad rffgrrtve odd bwl tnse
JMMHry I, 1961 Every
age M. waa la a frrak ar -
Chrtatun Cnflryr
ridrat ta wlltrk he «*a«
Program theme will he cen-
throws from the irork hr
tered around International re-
wa* driving and lie* run
lation* HtevenS. who apeahs
week In on an ANIene radio
•*er by M Thurvda, wnrib
station will apeak on the subject
of 1 (trim
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"History in th* News '.
oper (i
J. G.
ah offset
field.
Whaley so
Aa Craft pultad alongside the
speeder, the tatter nearly flip
ped over trying to atop. Hla >>
pis nation was he waa going to
see the wreck when he was told
he wqs too late to take his
•et. driver's leet
The tftfflr violator waa ar
Igned In a Haskell Jtwtice of
have | Peace's office* and fined 828
Friday waa on* ol the
I ri
wife who regular :y employs one
hrv.kler
a copy of
No. OABI-
from her local poet office
In the East Hamlin 1 wnnw 4,^ 1or •pwg>ri ^ ltK Thl* booklet tells how to report'
Haskell Stamford
The project ,s legated \3n fee-
from the north and 1.839 feet j
from the east line* of Section
65, Blork 1 BP Survey
At the Woddley Petroleum Co.
No. 1 G. R Riddle, three fourth*
of a miles amit heart out port
■even mite* e*at of Hamlin, jp
0'*lnr wtf fishing at 1. 700 feet
1 oration fa 2. 615 feet from the
highway th*«
Craft ratalM
ll Security taxes on
Here Friday
north and 2.873 tael from the _
* rot offket to pnnh'^Vm f^e *' * r' Hnga of CTIBH hirvfy 1 t
■*%<>- e-^er.tfal of LO-iS barrota of, r'rojerted dant*- la ajNl fee* with
ChristmaH Party
* % x *
Annual Christmas party of _
of the T. E. L Claaa will hr held Btamford
Attend Grid (iime
CodHi Carl Codt and hta wife
and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wash were
gal heard
V’
at the First Baptist Church Tq3s
Bay evening whet husband* nf
etas* member* will he guest*
Menrhera of Group 2 will he ho*
Residents
ft
IS gravity oil
take that 1
and Mra Thm Elliott
Fhn» waa through 32-44 choke, proper! into the vicinity of the | Abilene vtafjgd home folk* Sun
Cas- L/wanr Bwaattka pay ta that pooL day
the Rrerkenrldge-San Angelo
High School Class AA Bt district (
football game In (Ban Angelo Sat-1
urftav afternoon
Cook former Brvrkenrtdge
roach, saw some of hta former
pupils play ta the tbufcenridge
76 victory.
\lii f v
oB with kora
xrifh raS I
xrilli bright
teak off ta the We
HKOTHKK* MEET UNDER UNUSUAL CIRCUM-
STANCES—Private Samuel C. MasingmJe, o4 Tellicn,
Tennessee, of th4» Medical company. 5th Cavalry regi-
ment (left) and hia brother. Corporal Ralph M. Maain-
gale. of F. Company of the name regiment assigned to
adjoining bed* in the Army Hospital at Tolgro. Roth
were wounded on the same day in the same locality in
Woaan, Korea, one in the right antfle and the other in
the left ankle.Neither knew the other’s misfortune until
they met In the huapital.
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The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 12, 1950, newspaper, December 12, 1950; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972864/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.