The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. [48], Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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Abilene, i
|60O0 ln pr
being offer*
Texas Fair
lofue reveal
The cats}-
the mails thl
of caah prl
range from
showing of f
Palomiifo ho
Copies <ft
mailed to ‘tl
be interests
Ain rktmr *a* md*. it did not lake long to get the boy* to mt.
trards on Ms stomach.'
He read km BiMe daily and wan rccflted 0. K. by all. Second Lieutenant Hollis Huj;he«. 0. K. Fueferber, First Ueutenant »» Peri*.
------ - ..r, .. >r v:,. - . _JuaL aee what HoUfe has in his lap. . ^
There are hundred* of farmer*- *|. tare only one political am
wbo talk l»ke- that, but it is true blt’on and that a to do wall the
*bat not - all west Teas* has the job to which you hare elected me**
Attorney Central Mann paid
warm tribute to tbe members of
his staff and saW "it id »ot the
nian who carries the ball that doer
all the work. I could acompllsb
very little hut for the able, loyl!
support of those men about me.”
The speaker described the dbt’ei
of the attorney general’s office,
said they had written mor* than
2 500 legal opinions in advising th?;
various state and c-unty officials,
snd added "sre are proud df our
record in the court* We have been
before the United States Supreme
Court five times and have Won
four times. We have been before
the Supreme Court of Texas IS
times and have won 17 times, and
ih the court* of CM1 Appeals we
COTTON CROP-
fOottMMd From Pag* 1)
4th and 5th grades, Thursday af-
ternoon. 1 to 4 o'clock:
Claaa work begins Friday mim-
ing, September Ota. ^ :
• • Bswsr Heights School
district served by the Bomar
heights School ip bounded on the;
north by the M I. A T. Raiinad
to its inte;section of North Swen-
son Avenue, thence s-nith On Swen-
son Avenue or tbe New Hope Road,
:o the southern boundary of tbe
district.
Note: Pupil* in grades 1 to 6
—rtlmts had habit. Mr Smith*
aaM he bod counted massy stalk*
that bad more than M oolla on’
them, and that an averag. »f to,
to the ytalk hi cation that is net ar
«*4rk as they plants ■! i! now means
a hale 40 the acre, He has h*» Her*
a lent *Mi* snd by has made a
sum of his baa.nsoo**. \.
.. Lg* Itewa Has a cotton field,
" that nerth of htamferd that .will
make three-fourth* of a bale to
the am.
»y suo- wumy pdcpeMen; is :■ •■.ool to pay. a fee of,$1.60 to* cfver cost
; taking Duii.ct, unUSir-sard pupil* are|oT'|fteet music, textbook* snd m-
***** :»;**•**!’>• aanAhircd, slid then vu;- cidental expenses. The pupil, how-
o--ing .n i.-uFu ll be "charg-g efter tki ex.- .lever, must furnish h.s <>wn itistru-
average pirmiion of the *:rtc time1 Jicrbd, merit snd band books. A pupil h^he-
i Tup.i eftt.'leJ t-> Hw High Sihotl| duling instrunu ntsl music miv;
age and; Tuition are not Included in the* with the permission of the princU
*'i]l k® ibove hut must make appi iatlafttpat take four additional units of
, ior Fee Tuition, said applicant be-1work. .
■ ;n^ Ijpttvd by their local Board Band
x-nlan-jcf Jru*ae« and, ty County Sj- The Htamfoid High Schcoi Band
ixtM84:.?pt‘rirtte:Weii».bef ,rd tr.rolhnent will.wiH bo selected br the drectnr
• there- be approved. The following rates frotwnupiU schednlinr the hurt™.
SCHOOL RlLE8—
(Continued From Page 1)
j Condition examinations are for
high school pupils only. In orderjto
1 be eligible for a condition exaihma-
tmn a pwpil mum have at least a
yearly average of 60 per cent in
the e«hj«ct for which application
for examination is made. Applica-
tion should he directed to the Prtnn-
W of the High School. Examina-
tions in EngtiSk will he fi«ten
Wednesday morning, September 4,
nine Vehsek, Room 11. All other
subjects, Wednesday afternoon,
September 4. one e'eieck. Room 11.
Admission to III* Grad* ,
Pupils frtm non-aceredited
schools i attending the
country
hare had 76 cases and 66 lave been
deeijrd Tn favor -,f the state.?’
r>e«'rlb:ng numerous lawsuits be
had filed and successfully pioaecut
ed. Mann declare! "we do not ffl<
political lawseits. When we Til
s salt you may rest assured that
we hive the evidence."
“Two years ago T told you thgt
I had not made any promise It]
any man or set of men. That con-
Jilion still stands. 4 am obligated
ti no man or gr-jp of men. I am
obi gsted only :» the people of Tex-
as, obligated only to do the jafc
well. . .
“Thougo- unopposed for re-elec-
tion, I em taking advantage of Ibcj
lax season In the work in the of. j
flee, when the c-urt* are ,n vaca
“And I assure* you mere ahmll j tiion. to visit the people, express!
be no change n my dwJared par-1 ny appreciation for the filth snd;
p*»*es during the rtiontns to come, I 'Oftfidenre showm in my adminis-j
In my determinat on Vo follow the j ration, snd give a report on my
law in with the sdministratF-n of J stewardship as attorney genera)..
ed _i;iu-h ),n.ji>l r.it;n!i,r far we of ■#
uniform. -All membersjjf the travel,
ing ban) w j) bo given ansporta-
ti n to cut f town football games
an.i free admi«j:..-n io ajl foutbal!
game*.
Rrhmd Ahtiilty Fords
The principal is hereby designat-
ed the treasurer of all funds which
come from the <*xt c^nrr^Titar ae»
livutif< ,of bis e.’ho'jffliPThuH ftp-
prow a?l orders-and bills, and shall
keep a careful account of all funds
c m'.np into his bands font these
several nurse*. Wherever fees arc*
chargvd or money received a
result of any program or game/the
principal shall be present, or re-
sponsible for a competent repfe-
r.ERAUi MAMM
Stamford
tfirh Sehooi /dr the first time, de-
siring admiesien te the 11th gsAde,
will be required te take an examina-
tion in Kngiih, Filled Mates His-
tory, and Flafle Geometry, provided
applicant desires to tske the College
Preparatory Course. A grade which
compare* favorable with she stand-
ard score for the text used must
be made in all examinations. En-
trance examinations will be given
at the same time as Condition Ex-
aminations, ,,a
RegGtralien
Registration dnys are- Wednesday,
(Continued From Fag* 1)
for'the full yrar. No book* will he
. issued nor attendance tn classes
pe.tniited untii fee* are paid. No
fee will be refunded aftpr a pjpil
has attended class for |wa weeks,
except, a pupil who drops out of
school before the beginning of the
second term will be refunded one-
half the fee for the year If the
school changes
and Thursday, Fepiember 4th and
a pupil’s schedule, . ni<
*]j fees involved will ba reifunded or j of/ctli it'e*
Al. grade*
k-j Fth grade: Pupils who have at
rh least four credits,
f- 'l®th grade: iNipll* who have at
*d least eight credits.
•* 11th grade: Pupils who are carry-
* ing work the competition of which
1* will entitle them to graduation,
id Note: Reclassification at mid-
tftim will be p re muted to those who
will be able to remain with the class
to which they are promoted until
midttation. am
' The f*£pibr Schedule of
Each High school pupil i* kJIErt
i* ed to schedule four
- however, in the opinion of the PrifLu
’ cipal, a pupil cannot profitably
-j ry (his amount of work, Tl# ntim-1
1 ber may be reduced to not less than
three. Pupils desiiing to take five
- subjects may do so, with the per-
1. mission of the superintendent, pro-
vided all the work carried the pre-
1- vimii school >•'<•*r was made with jn
average grsde of 80 pgr cent.
tNichwstfisd pupils, high schioli
graduates and others, desiring toj -------— —- — —......
take special courses will be placed 1'* f"**1* unnecessary. This fee also
S on ft regular schedule, including* include* the cost of nil paper Used
•oml's offtre. regardless of polstt-1 pis-ts-d September 1, 1 shall return
eal consequentf-s. j to my desk and again devote my
--*brtbl -ft
/ wh/JreiCCr
fth Univer
; . | is of 100 por cent . flrades on jr*>
f.-uvit ' * por. cariU will-.bei.ih letters, thd
possible} value- vf whivh-i*
IhdlOtftd on the
Chamistry
Biology ... „.i.
General Science
Band
Band1 Uniform Rehtal
8 hop work . ...
I.jhgary and Activity Fee
,^(Junior A Reniox II. .8.
T.lhrarxJRee, Kl<-mhntaiy
suhotlF(Oliver & Rvyn-
wy
reports will be made to
t parent^ at the end of each, sik-
wrfk* period. I: is the responsibili*
- ty of the parent to see that this
^rypprt is delivered promptly, sign-
returned to the teacher.
W Married 8tudent.s
r ^n tho event a member of the
I '"1 ma.ries during the sfhobl
j session, he or .-he w ill &e*su«pehd¥if
I from .the roJJU f-,»r the remainder of
1^0 pm* *'«( . t.tf.fbi 9 activities.
6.00 notice tffl-reof tnusf bc kabvdtted Ic
1.00 writing. In tins matter th.Npa^d#
l - y.J ratist —take tho initiative. Kvct- •
,d»y
rertifitxl s* eligiMc |)v the princi-
pal of the s-hor.l.
Awards •,
An emblem (Lett, t ) will 1k> give i
Vo any pupil who "letter*’’ In ath-
letic* rr litere-y eventirto the Uni-
ver*Hy Interseholastii- Lvjgue, sub-
ject to the following restriction*:
1...First -tt- m pwanl*: No pupil
«Hal! I>e eligible for a ’letter* who
does not pas* in nl least throe sub-
jects during the'first term a! the
school year.
2. Second term nwprds; No jibpii
fball be eligible for' ' >-
does tl t have a parsing Average in
at least th ee subjects for the 1st
11th grade, Wednesday afftr
noon—ftligh School Audit -Hum
1:0ft p. hi. 1
10th grade, Thursday morning
High Reboot AudiUrrtuAi -8:30
that reMsiim.
Nu maried person may be enroll'-
ul as w sualant Tn 8;*mford High
School w ithouj special auihorixa-
ti n hf the Board of Trustees. —
Method of Determining Honor
Ftadenl* in Senior High School :
The pupil In |4he 11th grade htv*
ing the MgfKst av.-mjfo made dur-
ing the 11th year nhall be valedic-
tortab, ftrwl the pupil with the sec-
ond highest average «hall be salut
Uitorisn, provided that no pupil
shall bo eligibly for these honors
who doe* not carry ieai,t f ur
you ovorywhoro
•vory doy th(» toosonl Of
Dftftfftf crftpo, fottorod with
Nftftsao... Hut cloMic thirt-
wMitmr hot grotofut ft.
ftoro lllrt, hi- lo nftck ond
A porticvlorly oNfactivs
otHun hsd Hock, brown
ond now Poll colon. Sltot
10 to 42.
order
safer A!
Iw »«r Luy-A-Way I’fen t* buy yftttr
now In Matin ftr laffelA whife ymm ran fin
t,r match your bftd eRntirMo in MuUurti
ftproAd. A
DOWN COMFORTS
required to take tho subjects pre-
b>>i>nded on tho smith by
Basil for I’remtlon—Fnaning
nwm inr jnnni ni Lnnr 111- Wsflt Dsdifd
terneetbm st tho Union Mtoti m ftnll- Elementary Schools, grade*'! to
north ®f Hamilton Street from the’6 Inclusive: -Promotion will be by
grade and not by subject. A pwpil
is paid to be passing If «n ftverag*;
of 70 per 1
Work Defined . c edits mayw h* withheld until all padlock is used it must be
lost or damagod books have been ed frem the school to in
properly accounted for. Fee text- fornvlty, T’adlocks will hi
books must be well covered. During actual cost, but the scho 1
the school year H>46-H)41 a limited buy back pudhwk* or ke;
cent is made in all sub-, number ’cf fee book tfovers will be f -Pupils who <ieiire to chu
__ *-j’ svailabie and will be issued to pu-!
Junior High School, grades 6 & pils •« long as the supply Issi*. Af- the shtml or forfeit the rig
7 only:-Promotion will be by grade ter the free supply has been ex-|*he locker. All locks will
I- W, Jrhnson, Recrttnry
Bon-d of Education.
undorpaa* on th« WichiU Volley'
Railroad to tho eastern boundary}
of the district.
MMeh of Rogktralioo
1st grade, Wednesday- afternoon,
1 'to 4 o’clock. t.-- . _______ri___________ . # ^.....
2nd and Ard grades, Thursday and not by subject. A pupi] is said to hauoted. covers may be purchased j tftrod in th« superintendent’s of-
jiears must have this done through Jnrge group o* bolsters are expedf-
*d in StamfoFd sojh* time neat-
w-rek advertising their rodeo to
c->me off in tbe n»ar future. Lit’*
be out to meet them. / -
“FAMOUS FOR VALUES
If ho h*s a yoarly «ve»*. through tho school at actual cost,<He*.
morning, tsAO to 12: o’clock.
rf infratViy^lii
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Inglish, George L. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. [48], Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992699/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.