Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1957 Page: 1 of 9
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Clothing for Needy
Still Being Gathered
fi t:, !r.I “ivntrrmTTnrn* tvml Trtr •iriT’yiyy -rif 7f^iit^Tr'
everything covered with a blanket of snow one
of the earliest of record in several year?. The D»f't.
clinging snow continued, throughout th'e daT~*nd
tin mi St l-mu* M<>, nruL
i there .Will go to Hie
n w 1mme tin* rnWI ., I*
iMLJUr* Mt.i’W i«i<(
her 21. 1057
watch
repair
welers
— Stamford
Kinney Funeral Home
Oxygen-Equipped Ambulanr+si
Dial PR 3 3311 ‘ J
STAMFORD AMERICAN
AND THE STAMFORD LEADER
, tSXAMEQRp. JONES tXWNTy.
l‘..vp*t r M H3«S tJaTuTi^nr. s ‘
Weaker Mnilln Tire Co.'
I2.lV Per Year SINGLE COPY. TEN CENTS
HREDOME
ID. TEXAS
power brake*
22-23
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27-2S
City Will Unite in Thanks
9T '• •- " ~ ’
Service Wednesday Night
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Rev NVwdoh Starnes. pastor) pastor. will prrttMe. Or Rhevv tng AimI Gordon.'(Vt.o.l will glvV*N*t' )»• r*|4*r .>*i«»»i fm living
•i • -KfJ «ti n a - M*-H*v*dn*t-w+il gbe Hh* hsvwaMoh Mod! vhe bewedli lUin . ‘ t-r neriM j>birf» . .v-t-w-,-,* ‘
Church, will pretach ’ the [Rev .Jerry P<i1m will' give flu op • with the All the peopli «>t S|iKkbvd
Thanksgiving sermon toy the! J801pture resdtng and pray et j ft i an kagivTog^ nvi \ ice’ waim ind neighboring i*Nm?iitnitiV*
city wide service at the Him Rev Elffisi Sjirwher «rtl ex | iwd..l.-jhing Rll l be taken lolaife inrltai to like jwit in *»*.•
( plalrt the purpose -of thr* niter church and played In brvfW1 ‘
.■'hi
EtapiiM Church
The service is held annually ‘
on i hr eve of TffaWRxglVlrig,!
;sday, nighY awl t* -| >
nr ml by the MmMerlrtl Al
llano of which Oi Marshall i
Hhev im |imii«tent.
Siitdji. t ut the mm mini l>y’
Rev Mi St Amen will hr- " Y»-
-Arr Kuurht With a Tri..- I_____
Theadult and youth. choir*! i- >
of Ike riwi Chun h. Two or ihioe changes far,
•under direction of Mr*, jack *M‘Standimt* ..... re
Sou the* land..: will 1 x i n g, •* 1 ,*'1* *" •' publish**.! t
Th.ii.T- Be-To God** by Dkk* report on'tjui Soli Crlptlnn EX
ion, * | panslorf Campidjfri The T.p ^ ,
» Ri*v .lin k Southerland. host I fyut »iw Watbil the Itvt last *'
\h*iwi
Latest Standings Finds
New Name in Toh Grout)
. ■ ' — —-——— ■ ■ ■ JL ■*»-’—...A
jiue in i»( i nnl.oi.T
Lilli. n' rule*
will rmitevt
villi hold till'
pl.irrn If.iwvvcr. Mia
Ciiwn.lii'i. I Id*, w mow* upj Neat Mon<tav will In* an Ini
fiopi 7th r< Mn |t|iii«'. .mil nvr portant day to niogt Willkt'i*
•i» .. taiienfirtl pi i ■■ m* that rtafe Hill end the
y lit1 in sth plmt* i. *t n|u-< i«l ra.w ini twK I'liri
1"'"' ’ nff«T«d fm “t’glrmlan
fovnr-fTf VTW'tlTrCn'ill.m . " I ~
" ' i than tW wtWikt {Wwaaig/ ■ However, oatonafrn
’I remaining In the Anverh a.n •! Yiptlona will rani big
now
rt tmh i
■ i*<' n<nnaio.n-fhiipsgatiiii Prtve . votea utiul thr contest lands.
. ?j"J \tk 'iMaHaiUvU'iL h<>ii,<»M4- iiuL.uw. usu* tua; a*, tuna ,
r . . - Thuiwlay. nartain lo W«f.K „ in ImpmAC
U.^uo^^whwl. .« »a:uM, pomul.m^cli BUMiblf pffiV ^ ,1- -^#^4 ata^.-amk twm W wf;*ow,..i '
Cold, Snow Add of Reality
_ • • •■
To Stamford Christmas Opening
Stamford High school band
heralded the opening, of the
u season with a 4j
on “thr
post of flee plaza JUturday
moaning.
Unexpected snow and cold
weather gave resdity to the
eb.rir
T*-
promise of Christmas and they started playing
made it more difficult for the I mQI selections,
band lo perform. Tba CtirUtUUS atmorpher
Tlw youngaters,' directed by!.,.,, #f,har ,
W. B. Mayea. Piund a good j.->-
placc at the back of the post ahre of the snow laden .*e .ar
office and others braved the houghs which had been ..lined
weather to hear them when! In the parking meter s.aris!
■_____;______1 around the square and the;
) Everyone who has clothing
f or blankets wthch could be ua-1 ihMn thaw
| ed by the cold and ncily of the places whoio the
! world are a.vked to. mke it 'o Breate.sf^ .AJr« Rt.cw
| Hie Ttianksgivlng" «ct*\ ICc ut
j place It in one of the txixcsan
I a downtawn store h hleh h«»
i jp<en provided fci that pur
! |>OS«*
itoWwa has.* h»**n placed at
Wallet* Supcrettev Jfytiuss
T»r\ GoikIA store: T'aVhe JTlro t
rr Vnlled Fortd w»me and 1
1. W. vSimpson
To Speak at
IMA iMeetinp
...1
n»:
ctft
The Oliver St rent Patent
hlhg • may lie deposited! Teachers Asportation will hear
^j-tjluy' Mrs Rhew said . .'turn J. W Simpson, to mu
r.#^/ ^ ivstiiioi l«e mo.«4 I im liii I . .—s —. s «i»... .j. ... s |jt|, jJ
Added Patrolmen Will Try
To Gut Holiday Accidents
“Increased traffic control
w|ll be put Into effect over
the Thanksgiving weekend"
said Capt. G. 1* Morahan of
the Department of . Public
Safety today.
Additional patrolmen will be
placed on traffic detail as men
from the License and Weight,
and Motor Vehicle Inspection
functions will Join the High-
way Patrol function In patrol-
ling the rural highways ip an
effort to reduce motor vehicle
tfafflc accidents. More radar
Ukiits will be pressed into use
both night and day in an ef-
iart to control speed violations
uMtlrh continue to be the lead-
ing causative factor In rural
il and Injury accidents.
Patrolmen will be on the
for.....speed violations,
iking drivers, and other
nfeving hazardous violations
that Contribute to the ever
mown ting traffic toll thnt Is
Increasing dally on our sti^ets
and', highways, and especially
on #ur long holiday weekends
November 24, last year was
at the southwest corner of the
plaza.
Btamfoid Retail Trade edta-
iiud ^-rLldsd 4-sndV' part tenia r need is b>i |,^ „/ M'am4«*»d
which Santa distributed to the heavy Clothing _ women's,'Lut tlv meeting on
boys and girls. ' j «><*»»■» and bny*’.- ^though .■ lot*!l' 3 af 7‘3»» pm
Santa will be l»ack to hear; ,,lK ^‘,r Kil1
beautifully decorated Mujw-Jnte wants of^the riiiklren and I
Windows. t ' j visit with them each Satur :
Most of the merchants hed! day after this week
Cotton hi king
Resumed After
Halted by Snow
the cotnm harvest got tin
■ Id WS\ ag.ilii M i iT i
■ii.left as farmsr^.were able to
t-.u Im. k gilt* 11.*. tl»k|a site*
found opportunity to beautify |
their show windows for the; c%. *• .» •
(Tbiit tma's season by th'vHmv} oteniniK 1 F1CC
ol the official oftenlng Sa'ur I ~ **
the most deatlly day of 195b as «*«>' Some have been .ddlng m n CJnnaLoe
»p-»- «-i> >« <**■■ asr* 110 *“ sPeaKer
dents, therefore every effort (hc|r windows thts week.-• t
is being put forth to prevent a! Santa Claus made his first
re-oecurrance of this tragic appearance of the season.
loss this year.
Your cooperation while driv-
ing'Js solicited by the Depart
ment of Public Safety In order *- .. .* x ur||rl„n4^
that our annual Turkey day MeilHiaiSl ^IUa<*niS
celebration will not be turned1 To (iathcT Sllllday
Into a day of sorrow and re 1
IS hull m.<L' -SnlThW ( hur-'•
of wHI -htinK
gret,M »atd Capt. Morahan-
Missionary To Be
Avoea Speaker
and. babies Is »<t
wel.otnc
Blankets- are pluc«*<t high on
the l|st of things urgently -
iw-odefl ,, * • 'V ■
Shoes should lw - 4/4 ' oi i
larger and should he flat |
walking shoes- in g.s-1 .xmAl- •
tioti. Among the types that j
cannot la* used ate s*ndl«<
I wedgies, high heel ,*nd low
'heel, opentoed or open hl-eled
! shoes . Men j| and rhikiieh's]
______ | shoes should 4w* In goisl osat.le
Dr Sterling Price, pastor of rendition
The heed is great in many)
•he' , |;,,x.s, Mrs Rhew poin'ed ouT
main addless for the annual (*AH|, mntributi.ms ait inostj
M Night s<*Tvice o|^the Joi/es 0p|'(,|,i,. |n the past•-years
County Baptist Associstional K,.nrrosHy of many Indl
The thei'ting will t.e held it
th*1'Oliver Stris-t seh<j<i| cafe
toriiirn tint will tsk presided
ever tty t O. Ihiglics, pi-es?"
dent.
ltc|K»rt will he given on the
recent slaty fsmvcnll.U) The
For M Nij^ht
prhgrsm Witt be presented tryt
the first grades. A nutwrv
will he provided for the small:
Vouriif'teis-
worker-, w-UU gt <*Si T,» let up
wurkii.g these -last few -days,
those most Important days, is
to court, to Invite losing a
lead that you tnay held tiMtay
We • hav r writleri Tl .before,
l»l»t ' nOW -ig‘i,t»MejH'at ■'lire
flist weeks t>f the campaign
4.‘St(\hllsh leade.a, but it Is the
i lust weeks oi days that esta’ti
' ilsh th»- five winners." and
1 live -w-dl r-'ietwe ttw
j awards on Tiles... Dec. to
i lhe seioirl slutnllngs rri«.r*
i of the - catn'ikilgn la leb'nMst
and published on inks page to i fi*M , humoring Tues^
-M-AU ,U the leader s trav. J«> ^
forged ahead M.m. ate so *■** ^ ^ ^**n
close as to he very nearly' tf1!* season
• tied and ao«ne of . .......... u ,h«' fair
h ive forged ahead In this past the'prediction In rorm*v
weak, hoi still .he outcome as *to"-.wMh - 'uhTUhhin* ache
unsettled. In doubt, and th-*J «'*,n,nk ^mala <*
: V.ifk of the tnsr two weeks! f"’m *' ^ ?*
j wlii tk ^r mH ..».u the’top Hw crop wsna conatdamd as »n
|n1si*. but also the ot.hei f. m
•RctUrtliy,. srrme luted Isduvv
rhe top ft» til 1 Ula v s p.ipct.
mnnnfit pt • wttlnfi that
turn il.irtillcd >o far tills
Association.!!
t 'tilon Dr Price'*
College students of SI. John's
Methodist Churctr. who will be
home, for the Thanksgiving
hull days witt meet at Nats
Cnfe Sunday morning at T-lh
am
arid • hurch
In contribu j
Mrs. J.li. Anthony of Abl The meeting is arranged to;
lene, Raptist missionary, who1 give the group an opportune
has just returned from a trip! ity to meet the new pastor,
to Africa, will speak at the Rev. ttewion Starnes, Who will j
Avoea BaptUt Church Sunday. f-*p«ak to them
December 8. at, 11 a.pi. the
pastor^ Rev. E R. Holder, an
Training union, nr mots Vl()„au rtamiiM
subject will tie “Don't Sell KloUpw who aent
°ut" , I tens of and 10 cent's .
The M or-Mobilization nighL-i_______ —7- —
.service will be tu»ld «t the .
F&at BaptUt Church lrTstam \ # f ||rilCr, Wl,
•ford on Monday night. Decern
ber 9.'
The service, will begin with
a Festival In song at 0 11 p m
Wlilch vVlII he directcff by !/•
wls Matkwood of l.neders
Retired Farmer,
Buried Sunday
William Moore
Dies SiHiday
At Res! Home
Funeral for William Alex
Moore-, age' 7tl was held Toes
day at 10 <|.m at Kinney Fone
ra^ .Ikijm I
of • F**i' Aspiermonl. Old < Il« >• >
and Kagerton pre* died Sun
day at .115 am at a rest
could easily advatwe biwatd or .--now -lid ftoC i< t.tatfy dam
to the top bv‘the Hmrihe r.e»t W »V **•- **'*'*'
/e|M>tl Is ma/IFi ami that report "l*IV*o" ‘ n uv
will tv aw........ Will, keen |„ '.msing lo*. of gink' UIW
N-rest h> all I, win la- Hu- Ltl! ^'^ b^ a .-ouple
r«'l*or t **• »“ "f w ceks ea| |»er
to lie rna.k* ts f> in the
contest crisis
Alt.'iillou AIL Worker * _1
Hue Jo the Thar.ksglv loir
t<M||dav, 1 luirsil it. Hie <ie
test office will l»c I'tavsl on
that riii. toil to offset Ibl.
lost day, we will In- o|M-n all
day wafrtrday lo receive re
ports, amt allow workers lo
ea.n full rein►fUllA ' oles__
Als*». d**e to live lodktay,
this week Weekly I'ay Holt
l .mmitwinn ftastn wlh lw
ImihsI Hnlnrrfsv tiKirnlog, In
stead of .si Itfal.y, as In the
- past.
Brad Rowland, who '"ught • f0"™ £,unty
Baptist Association and “■"*
the group In the summer, will
teach Uje lesson The grouffj
noutices.
. - "The public is Invited to at-j will be guests of the senior!
tend this service You will love Sunday School clasa of which
Mrs Anthony, who all her life, trene Stewart Is toneher. Cof
has been wdnning souls for fee and doughnuts will be ier-|
the Master,” the pastor said. ' ved r—
1 of the Associations! Training
County Committee Named To Study
All Phases of Public Education
School superintendents and
school. board presidents of
s' County met
" Nov. 21st for the purpose of
naming, a county committee
to atudy public education at
the local level.
l Everett Beaver, county su
perintendent, served as tem-
porary chairman, and called Jc
the meeting at the request ofcL*I*u'
Senator A. M. Alkin, Jr., chair- Cook
man of the Hale-Alkln Com;
mittee of 24, which is making
a study of public education at
. the state level, requested by a
Joint resolution of the House
and Senate during the' 55th
session of the Legislature.
Membership of the Jones
-■ County committee was based
on the number of scholastics
In each school district. This
resulted In the selection of live
to seven members tor each
school Those named were
Anson Independent Stf
JDe, Allen Andrus,
' Merle Cross, Earl McCaleb. N.
H- Touchstone, Ruth Breed.
Dr. J. C. Duff, C. O. Hunt.
School
AVoca Independent
District — Odls Shelton,- Wil
bum Jensen, James Connell.
R. O. Smith. G. E. Hastings.
Hamlin Independent School
I WaVman E Pistole. R. D
A. D. Hill, troy Sloan, .
Touchslon?:
, , . V A Turner age WL «f 211
n1K" \Vo*t Bunkley Str’'*'». Siam
f<>rd, Friday at< 2 20 pm at
Hie Stamford Sanitarium »!<•
had entered tb«* hospital on
the previous Simdav
Funeral was held Sunday.
at 2 10 pm at
the Baptist Church In
I'lalnvlew community In
kcll county Rev N'orrl* On
siead of Swenson former pas
Rev
Sager ten Folks
Will Honor Boys
Al Turkey Dinner
Sagertotis (orr.rnuntty ban
quet honoring ttw: Sagerton
IFTioi l r.-.matt mam writ he
held TmcvIs) . Iteceinber 10 it
7 TO p. in at the m hool rnt»
lei la r
People of Sagerton awl
.nelghleiring Paarns and mm
muni He* elm would like to at
lend are tmilnd to seiutr •'
ticket iiorry Mrs John 1.
Wrookn, nji" Is In charge of thi'
The courttf superintendent, Spend Anniversary
ahd county school board mem * ___:,„i
bers. Otto Sosebee. J.. E.i *n Hospital
'Brown. T. J. Lovvorn Joe T.
District — Mrs. M. L. Smith. I „sm|th, and Clayton Dillard.
Mrs. J. D. Ferguson, W. T.; were also named to the com
Johnson, B- O. Bell, Wesley^ mittee
Cf. The ^ n ■■■■ w i.m—, nmi ,.
them
./ t’™"™ mrlum aa medical
Union.
The Stamford High school
band will play -at > the “half
ttme,f actlvH tea ‘of "Spot light
ing 1958 “ Bill Tarrant will ho. . 04
the narrator Mr this feature N"vrtnN,r 24
will look forward to next
year's work.
The benediction will be the
Hallelujah Chorus . from , J.hc hv
MrS,“hh vomh^^ididi ■ , :r'*dv mnA Hrv
^urx^ umkrr direction of " ,n Highland
Mr* J*rk Sout^rUnd ‘ remeferv with Kinney
r>il Tfitfftt- In charge
home in Abilene
—FikheiflT way cnfT<TiuT.‘d by
Normnn Davis minister of
the Old Glory Church <>fj . Remter*. and w. iker-
f'hrlst, Bum..I was irr-Hie Fair i/fng the standings f.idsy' will
vlgw cemetery north of Sage* ■ *>o*;«-«« that «an«' names'here-
ton i l'.fore listed are omltVd In to-i ticket tales ..... ...... \
Mr M'xue tael tie,-n In AM ■ -dey’s report I tie names of Turkey dinner will he urr.
lene since 1919 after he suf j three workgf* iiavr tjeeti” ve*t »nd ilckets will be fl a
fered s stroke and rvwdd not dropped nr omitted, dor to'ttir ptate
earr (of himself He had beohi fact Hia« they failed to irpwl, 'Muaigli
,Ke’ bedfast fm ..the past four
Has y—t*......:...... ’ •
be
ftt-kefs WtH he
I axvmher 9:
lie was born si Fowler Oet
• her 29. lfl><l lie was a men,
her of Ihe Churrb of ChrHt.
Mr Mmue, . wla. wa-s un-
mat t ied, is survived try a
brother. Newt Moore of Old
fJlory. arid fiuee- sisters, Mrs
HOWCOVrKSTANTS STAND
-42nd Published Kep»»rt)
in thr race f<lr
d 1 .$1,000.00
ail. Fred B. Moore. Jr.,
>ei-
; Mrs Min rile Willi* of San An j
Mr. Turner was born at Os i lorilo add Mr Maggie Camp
ford. Miss . August ft tsm lie bell of Graham
I was living there when he mar j-—--------^
rted Virgte Brown jnd they
mmir to Jone*
Tra'veii Op«*n House Will
Hawlgy Independent .School
District*— G W./Hudson, C.
E Womack. T. N,, LamberL.
AUouez Blackburn. Wayne
Forrest.
Lueders Independent School
District D. C. Moore. Mr*
H. W Culver. Mrs Robert
Count*. .A- T* Mullins, W. ,T
Dcnhtfm.
Stamford Independent
School platrict — F. E Up-
shaw, W. M Blackburn. Sam
**'>!». Weldon Walker. A. J.
Mills. Dr. 1. F Hudson. L- ,W
, ——--
Th*- forty sixth wedding an
”,vS?7f ,n ,,onor AmerwinS^
The county willf<£ "" 1'rStfS »bn PWnview On Annivernary
study all phases of publ/c rd „ mf.dkcal P„4enl* • immunity north Ihonofln*. tTfc
ucatkm ln Jones Cotmty, with,,, _ In , » ‘..Mr rnsnv yeats s fore thjy, £ .naJv„v»y of
emphasp. on teacher supply j _ - ' [ ,0 *'*"<?« V 1rw Mr. and Mrs. C P Amcrw.n ix
Wm orth $50 4**^^ Mr' w A 51v
IT f/rwi tpt/u JJof Stamford, a sister Mra^ ^ De,*nmbe, 1 ...
A |50 bond will be pre- Jim Henry of Affavljlc Miss The open h.nttM* cv-nf will
aented to the first baby ^brother. HubMM-Turner of *
ford Mias : *1* grsqrk^Jill ; brtw*-en 2 gpd * P m
All relatlvrv and friends of
*h» e'-up’e 4r<‘ (nvIte'TTo a<
tend- No InvitaMcns were mall
M m Jones County where the
Noodle-Horn CSD No. 74 —
County's study will be for-
warder! to the Hflrte Alkin Com-
mittee of 24 for Ilk use.
The first meeting of the
Jones Countv committee mulrt,
await further Instructions
from Serutor Atkin and his
committee.' and will be an
nouncod later. Among othgrr
business at the first meeting
w4R be permanent oef sis* |
tldn. ; v
Oxtni
dAn and three
f-Villdren.
jfrea* grand
.to
born 'at the Stamford
Sanitarium in 1958 by
vlJrtniZl ronrlit?n ^U^rtrra- for the funer„
' *7°re „t Mr ...Turner were CecR
-Wara, It wf5 announced Hu(hM Herbert Mueller. J.
thjl .Vtt>. , ...........C Colamaii. N4CkUuagJ4i-,.JXA
Coleman
Wills
couple ha* lived practically.all'
Al..Lli£ ..& xt*i* m ,-Cvupki.
ask* that no gift* be *ent
•mwt four other big- ts"h peteea
7UK TOV TKN
F irst Itculah Mae Summers, Sagerton
Sfirond Mrs foq.re«“Ferrell, StKmford
TTiird / Mrs. ILiy Jk urbick. Stamford
. Fourth 5trs. If K ISailiff. Stamford
Fifth Mrs Killian fharoller, Stam/ord
Sixth " Mrs. W, M Blackltum. Stamford
Seventh*- Mrs. Frank Reves, Stamford
Eight Mrs. Joe.Carlton* Stamford .
Ninth ’ Mr* PhilUp Olson, Avoea . -
Tenth Mr* C. W Sorrell, Stamford
Reh*w The leaders
' ilJitesi Aiphatietl.-ally t
Vernqn .
Mattie Easter) in| ' ' .
Mfs A l* hiihank*
Mrs A.ft M D'nnVh ' _
All tUndblfl PuMWthad To4a|t. and ill ihe future are
base*] turned In arid , no! op total vqte*. V<daa
are only evurted hy the (Iffklal Judges at Gampatga
End on I*ec KAh. Total Vote* Deride the Winner*
TT
Stamford
Avoea
Haskell
ry
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