Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1949 Page: 2 of 16
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Dr. George Pryor/ Jr,, Is
New Area Head Camp Fire
Convention at Anson
56th Annual Jones County S
April 3 Expected To Draw Record £rowd From Over Texas
liert Thompson. Raymond l$dy,
and Jack Wilson. .
Dr Ckorre E Prvor. Jr, of
Stamftrd wa* Ported p»c*»drpt.
ml (M> Wc*t Texas Ar*** Camp
Ftrr |rv. j.i ifo- annual
dinner hrW at Huskcll Fridty
ration us* *tv«*n as a round of
the Camp Fire grace
Blue arris of the Area took
ptri fr'asViAH pttigTVn B) Th*
On Sunday. April X people
froj* ail over Texas will gather
in Anson for the S6lh annual
Jones Obunty Singing Conven
tkm which l> to be held in the
high school mc’itorlum. as Is
the mrtan on each first Sunday
will he the Stamps Oaai
let of WVhfca Falla V)
nett a member of tfiisj
is a former Ansonite nr
the zfwwwnti™ a- P
Other officers of the (jn
ate Wax R Ward, vWp
and Mrs. Raymond Fa
notice or EkktnRo
Public hearing on the propos-
ed budget of the City of Sum-
lord for the period April 1. 1*49
mm watiA held-.-
£ the Council Room at the Cby-
Hall on April IS at 2:30 p. m.
GRADY BOWPRY
—this was M tewed by an uvt ‘
i*oor council fire In which' the
*!**• croup 61.C nap FU* Girls
CsfcTi fL\ TTfPI
the organuxtions, parents and S’smfcrd and Miss Crawford
hoonl im Witurs RepresentatiM*s ■ r nduefed the rou&ri! fire, assist
itci,su?sr-2
and A;«*ar>> The froup fr» m Mu- ; hchted by four girls. with a
ran h‘ a ne*ly orgaaLredong cnrnrr of the fire being bghted
MWt.,th*«re vtre Hd[ iepresenting each Work,.Health
mforl -Mrs liar [ini Li-ve and the Birthday,
tha fin U offkv secretary was tn-.',, Mike Mine nomocracy, the
n»HUe»-o ——U.1 ikttOi' of this > cars brthday
; Jpihr Couch, retiring pre«kt<*m * project*. wait given as a dot
of t%*r Amt. prtwfcfcHi f ; the I with the girls from cadi of the
dinner Report of <he nomlnattat towns talcing part In the effect
committee was g vea by Ralph, jlv# portrayal. Camp Fire songs
' This convention is sponsored
by the Anson Chamber of Com
merer, which has made every
effort |d ctMtact aF rirgsntxW'
groups and tndn Idu.iI singers
urghig them to be present. Max
R Ward, manager of the An-
son chamber, has asked that It
any group or person has not
been contacted, to please consid-
er themselves Invited and meet
with the" convention on the set
date. The local C. of C. will
host s luncheon for .'all out-of-
pounty singers. • .. 1
On the first Sunday In April,
menu are being h.TndVd bV tfwto
officers and the ringing conven
lion committee if the Anson
Chamber ^of CumiTHrct compos
cl of Roy Mays, ^.Orman; A1
MODI FIE
nial aettin
AN EXCfitXtSNT EXAMPLE of modern and traditional furnishings used In com-
bination The sofa shown here is upholstered in a striking, modern loaf print. Hie
horsehead lamps and tables art modern. Yet. the conventional chib chair and wing
chair fit perfectly into this attractive* room setting. ,
this very
Mias ‘ Kathleen Crawford ; council Are.
aieagftrcutivf spoke ot the pro. k Girls who had never taken
Irniadfn 6 Inn the past yeir rv , port ip a council fire were;
pbihtri SomethiTig Camp Fin- 1 brought into the circle With!
ItirtMay. which wpi* hemp ob f peris ’ ceremony Trail Seeker, I
acram utbrrritfV- cxPiAintd . J4gkeni_!
the Gamp Fire' program. Darla r.jilw were awarded, with each [
Vjuk-h of Stamford led ir‘ gnkiV1 ruaVrtian awarding rank and pee- t
sfctgflhgpf "America.r The mvo anting honor heads and mak- |
----: trg special awards to. her own Rome weak spots appeared In
RELIEF AT LAST
For Your COUGH
4&aAMticartCew*aanmfd*b«me r tw taat Albany nrk. Marketing’ Adminstratton ro
flouncek.
Weak Spots Make Appearance in
Jimmy Loveless
Visrtiiifc Parents
Parsley
Demons
wTdely known program ot its
type in the state and possibly In
the nation. Fifty *!* years ago
Uml ringers came fiom ever 40
mint away In buggies and wag-
rVmonstratlo
!>* in the bent
Mr. and Mis.
Highlight o
;i tit non*! rat
t.\toe4 rnl he
]/*rrtx Allen
Icti-icMing a»
■- some one of the vartou* means
*oL, modem transportation,
if From the <W <* "ArreM**tk*t.: :
erw j^ngi Ssskma and Mary Gail
J :e. one Haykell XlTt Virginia
rdmahi f Vrieraoh! and Mrs Mahnod Mr4.
tamSorn i Bennett and Mrs. Alton McClel-
OfStamford. Showing
Regular
[ton movements of
sthawberrie* got under way In
the Hammond. La. ares in south
Ho has accepted a position with
Texas.1
Hotl
li More in
Bennett's group here some 2h
year* Ago. and that' later Mrs.
On *e* rral >6h\i;riuor dTfcs.
more thari .00C persons assert
Mod m Anson, last year's crowd
topped ail record* with Juf esti-
mated MOO Ip attendance^ An
other such attendance is expect
rd .thM tear.
Or’ this’years program, eioug
.$1.70 I t to $1.73
Minutes war
training at Treasure Island be
rriallte his commission
The family will he Joined here
ibis week-end by the otKcr *o%
L E Loveless. Jr, and his wife
and daughter, Ruth; of Austin.
1-4,-aad-
prices weakened hut spinach
held steady . First car of onions
rolled from the Valley.
( Rife market* -remained firm
{to strong last week Some Louls-
THWTTEE lainicr* begnn wrtmr
Zenitn for the new crop. I’naet-
tied conditions ruled feed mar
keta, with some quotations high-
er and others lower on many of
figun Work Gow tASTER
with REMINGTON RAND'S
at the differ* nt markets. Me-
dium to good trucked in wooM
slaughter lambs brought $36 to
with other' wtell-known.. singer*.
_-- ■. ^ _
$27^0' »t Demer Monday Qfcta
Utf sama
Trims Ctfjr~f35vc3 good arid
rhaias nld xrop lamb* at
ADDING MACHINE
W><r0. rcrelveri1
springlambs at t2?.50 Ran
Antonio bought common and /_
medium shorn Amrora gears' at _
♦VM) to $Ut,-- .—
l_Wpot trading held to an e«r- '
rromcly narrow range last week.
_ ____ _______ Ttonbqr* hog prkxijhoiml
mrrorrner Brtry JoMahood. wa. Hittie cfaaagtJtoaa.Jt «
a member. -kt- 'iood arid <hoir,> modi cm
im i a\ a> —^ - -L * * ti'/dnilt Ki > f chnr* i /.tlf' *♦- 17■> -ie
‘outhwesc
Tki» haodr BttW TOP«*W fwruMe «m about Steady- Fryer* untTri
weight butcher* so!T mostly at
, 531.73 (p-—; ^irver.-RR
to r?’ V> at Oklahorha City. YW.-
5d to $20,75. Ft. Worth, and WO -
' ~$T S 'a--tt- Antonio. S o w a
rr.mi t getwrally. from . $16 to.
TSISO. Fig* gained $1 at Okiaho
. taa C*itv to briny nposrfr
Besides Dr. Pfyor. other Area
officers elected were Mrsr i- F
Million. Jr, secretary: Mrs. Lou
Foinac. treasurer; J^_|^_Ag|b.
tfinance chairman; Mrs.
R B Gilmore. Haskell, area ex-
tension,.chairman; Mss. Alexenc
STASTFORD AMRRK AN
Most boulhwest cattle sold un-
rtuuuced to 30 catux lunher fe-L'.
the week, though calves atT3h*
Worth • am*. Stocker ptvti gj
Iknver lost op-tyW♦ Gaadet’oek-
ef ste«r cah-es changed hand* at
-#»*<»««-Denrix Monday Choice
Stocker y carltrgs and c*lv**s sold
trp to ixi it Dklalwatui Cljy
Medium and goo»' stncksr cahea
went out at tZZ to $26.50 at Fort
Worth. $2-1 io $2535 at San An-
tonio: and $22 It $25 at Hous-
ton.
Receipts of cattle, calves, hogs
and sheep last week 'each fell
slightly below the wet k before but
greatly exceeded the same week
last year-ut the 12 leading mar-
kets.
When
. Mr* -R.- F.'Mahood.' public jefn
I lions, Mr*. J. L. Hart, Sr, Luc
1 dor*, awards: Mrs. John Bui
} nett, area training; Mrs. Hyland
vlie.iton. personnel; Mrs. John
...Oman, tMrikli, WjAP-.;"
In cdaltion lb that, all local
chairmen win serve ay vice pre*-
kknts. They were dtei elected
to the vise..presidencies, as foF
;7ows: "Nix Curry, Haskefl, first
vice pr**s«idmt: MM. A7 V7 Jbite*,
Albany, second vice prs.tldcnt;
Mr*. Fred Smith, Hrrmlin. thtrd
\lce president; Mrs' E. M. Pitt-
man Anson, fourth vice prc,<l
i dent; Stanley Shipp. Knox City,
j fifth vice presldmt; W. J. Led.
I Stamford, sixth vice presidrn* .
Thai’s
VAND
We Texans are proud of our homes... big ones, little ones,
and in between. And, during the forty-six years of South* ■;
woteni Lift service, thU strong Teu, company, operating
aa°r,T b"i*u*«st" **
SO chat choutaoda more Texans might own their homes,
farm* or ranches.
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These loans have made for better life by happy home . ,f
^meohip, and the iocerett oo them hat meant ^^
Insurance for the protection of Southwestern Life policy ■ ■ ;'
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owners and their families. , • a
Your Trattor
for the Work Ahead
Stamford Representative
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1949, newspaper, March 25, 1949; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973272/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.