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l.ea’der Volume 57. Number 21—American Volume :rt^N’urv.U-i"*'j l"
ANI) THE STAMFORD LEADER
STAFFORD. JUNKS COUNTY. TEXAS, JANUARY 1. llt.Vj
Nichols Fdmily S pends Christmas in StaJones County Will Have
After Spending Last Three Years in Paris Three New OffirotmliWs
Ajt ,:i.d ■Nlr.'.. Stephen
N lotto Is Sr i il Uu»* children ’
\\<-n home fur Christmas a^-.,
let three years in Harittir
France. . i
Du; .juungest. Mai'garet, ]
who .s ten months old. is see-1
it.g relatives fur tin* first
■•me. She Has born in Pat i,s.
“Site’s QUO Parisian." they
. Tso They <*ali her Peanut.
i 'I'iie older children dre
Dorothy, who is five, and .Joel,
who is three. t
Tiie1 family was here with
Mis. .Nichols' parents, Mi.
and Mrs. P.. L\ .McNabb. Her
brother and his wife. Mr. and
Mrs. John McNabb of Wichita
Falls,, were also here. - TO
The Nichols family ik also
spending time in Dallas with
Nichols' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S W. Nichols.
After an extended leave,
Nichols nil! report to Keesler
Field and the family will live
at. Biloxi, Miss. ,.
The family came hy . plane. ^
7Fr.,
TtT—
Thr« •• n« H faces v. iil......ht>
seen in the Jpm*s * ’•.lynt'j"
ot r tliotise after ily* first ot
V ye.ir A new county clerk,
t ■ >\\ J.stticl clerk it ml .»
• ch lustr e of the pence. pfe-
; ct
1
il|-V4pi
swot I
-Mrs. Langford,
166, Ex-Teacher,
[Dies Tuesday
Hiut • i!,i\ ..I Friday Vi.c.rlx
i le h:< ’ i I '' l.’ \i■ <11 cw v said
'A e. :"e> d.-. y t h.rt n«* t lined
i«• t <• 11:•.i-.t\ el ,my kind would
had and that although
nerrrrs of oTrr.-c. o-fficially nc-
^ !' Ian I. t tie lelirthnusc Hill
ac • Losed'ljh t hr f (Ir.v.
Ta s I'heetl will tie tic* (few
-coduuv cfprfc-. sn.a >v<1thg i ;r-n >
Npui)u ; i \y. 1, ( Pooc'.ie) Me
Donald w til tie tile new* i!re,l |i t
-rtertr t.nnn ' t'trrrmttin who Tr>r
met Iv held this'office has
1 v i*i‘, cleu.cil state septC-a-H.-Uv
tive troin the Satlr'- district
»2.50 Per Year—SINGLE COPY, TEN CENTS
City Has Quiet
Holiday Season
.Stamford has had a very
l quiet Christinas season so
fat iis tlie police dcparlmeni
was- concerned. Despite - the
snow 'I'uesdyy and the slick
•&'< .sheets not one accident was
/■~ ■ • . .....
Area Blanketed
With Snow
THE STEPHEN .Nfruai^s FAMTt y
SZJL'^SEii
Ihmr^SirJby -"SEfi? -of ' ScoT' -V: •
ta^and Harmon Field, New hOHIBS J. Kohoilt Stamford Woman S
r, .a. Father Pic.s Dec. 23
Dies of Lancer
foundlanii, on to McGuire
Field. They got a car in Long
Island and drove through to
Raleigh »520 milest the first
day.
On Christmas Day
K l-mgtot< 1. age | Albeit vstoi\ is tlie ncvv jas'
at tlie Simmons | tlfe <>| ihc peaec *
I'lospital iti Snect i CountA Judge Andrews,
watet I'tiesday .it -l:.'!() -p.m. Commissioner Hollis iiaMir’s-
Sin* . had enteied the hospital I o'f Piciuut J and .1 E! Touyli
Monday night She had tK*cyi i stone *d l'io<1m t' i will stall
in tailing health for* more hicvv terms. .They were unop
titan a year. | |S)MriT u ttie elivtion Jliis
Mrs. LungfonJ, , teacher for ! ><u;!
home economies a' Stamford j Dav id \Y Ifuiliff of sta.n
High school from .* !!)J7 mitil ' foi d .wdL >laj.t another term ,.s
sha* dptned bc<-ause wf . I,ier , slal< sen,ill.i. fiilm. the *Mtli
licalth in “
MARY ANN MOORF
. , . Lurdvrs Kh'A Suy (tluarl
Mary Ann Moore
Is Sweetheart
Of Lueders FFA
Mary
St talent
Ann Moore,
of LtiedCr*
Junior
High
... I.U.M.™ Wi I,.. I , SI.IK sen a nil . Horn trie ^ath -----. MM, Uigo
...district vvheo._ther^'^>ol, has rei^ttly been eletd-
Svvecm'ttjpi -wrtth• hrrf'lirgi.slafuic convenes Jan. di. • (Wf the FFA sweetheart pf the
d+virTy-rrr Svvcmrnjrr verth he
flaughter, Mrs j c I.owc, and
family s-iriei*. that time. '■ y.
Fun*.*ral was. wnSfor Thors
day, Jariuary 1, at 2
Five NeM* Officers
^ r. u,b . lri,,'Tf’^1 Be Installed
M. John s Methodist Cfeurcn «>f t ,« i ’ ,,
\v hu h* she had been a eu-tiiJmu- ‘ 1-ft llaSKCll \.Olint.y
■ --“-dfacArre,
. Are Awarded
Stamford high school band
jackets were awarded just be-
< fore the holidays.
Twelve band members were
- awarded the jackets which
come to those who have been
members of the marching
band for three years in high
school. .;
Spec ial jackets were also a
warded to the drum major,
Douglas Beggs; drill captain,
Sherry Lee, and Jeffrey Wof-
lord and Sharon Williams,
who had received first divis-
ion rating In solo competition.
Those who had been-mem
bets of the marching band for
three years are Judy Hughes,
Nancy Kennedy, Martha*Hol-
land. Blanche Haney, Mar}
Mayfield, Sarah Taylor, Glen-
da Lindsey, Patty Miller,
Jimmy Cozby, Jane Smith,
and Judy Bean.
Barrows For Show
.Can Weight Less,
Is New Decision
Weight limit on barrows
has Uteri lowered for the
Jones County. 4H and KFA
Livestock Show to be held in
Stamford Saturday, Jan. 10
' In a special session of the
livestock show committee the
weight limit on barrows was
reduced from 160 to 130
, pounds.
All 4H club members who
want to enter barrows under
this new regulation are asked
to contact the countv agent’s
office as soon as possible.
FFA members will be contact-
ed by their advisors.
■—« W I'.’ ■ H - — —
lusfna Hungary,
died of. canetr on Christmas
morning at 9 o'clock at the
Stamford Sanitarium. He en-
tered the hospital on. Decem-
ber 17.
Funeral was held Saturday
In Hamlin Hospital
■
..J. A Rose, 68. I Lind,in farm-
buuu rn paimi* Tor about at^)i. RjW^Mo^.pdM dis7fl,JP»:1ii-<.“p
week. He had. been ill atiout | v.ipvtlntendent, .irrd' Rev Ja, k i ‘ 11
I Lueders Chapter! She is tin*
■. (laOghtar of Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
; Mix {*-.■ • ,
’!■ While in High. School she
yRas been c.h«*er Icad. i .fiH two
* y ears a/id tlu* drui
Tuesday Morning
Stamford nti/ens woke up
Tuesday morning to find the
landscape bathed in snow,
i The" snowfall began in the
i early morning and continued
t Until around III u.m , pding up
j approximately three inches of
j snow over the eround.'
The snow pructicnllv- lol|i>w
el Highway 277 into town
w HtT -fwdy .a toepb of show as
near m? three tnilCSja utf
of the city and practically
none at. -Tuxedo. •'
Hamlin also rejxirteiU oiily*
a scattei yig of* snow anil
sleet, blit
reported to the department,
Police Officer Denton Black
said Wednesday.
Quiet Christmases are the
rule rather than tb® exception
for Stamford.- For the . third.
locked up in the city hastile
over Christina*. "We lud.a
rntnmd man- lh fffr about “35i
minutes but that was aH,** V
Black suit! _ •' ■
With the holiday death rate,
puslimg for a new high, Siam-
for area had no part in the re-
cord. One accident north of
Stamford on Highway 277 re-
sulted in a - broken leg for
Mrs, John Gulllet.
Highway Patrolman Oscle
Renfrew investigated another
highway mishap south of An*
son hut no one was seriously
hurt.
In Two Poster
('ontests Here
. * ' hJv
Hoys and'girls ot the Rey*
UliH'L Street school
\'v< li pt tW m"1 VH-iMpfdjter c* .ini-
Fiejdvi Methodist- pastor at
Sweetwater. Burial was 'ir>■
Highland cemetery near '"th -
thi* | grave ‘ of her husband, vvlii
lH. months. Mrs Leonard Wat
son of Stamford i« a ilaugh
ter.* •
Funeral was held at
Hciinliri First Bapttsi Church i died in 1927.
P-nV a v, h<* t u si Baptist i by Uev. Calvin Bailey, pastor, . KiFmey Funeral Home wa-
hurch in ^Siamlerd by Rev, arMt burial in Hamlin Fast ['in ‘charge of I<k-c.I arratig*v
Jack Southerland, pastor, and j Cemetery. merits. The. I,„dv anivnt ...
Mr. Ftose and lii.s waft had|Slam,ord VUninesday afu-i
liv<*d on a farm near Hamlin j n<K n
since 1922 He was born at -Vll'S- I-at>gfn'‘l the forn.ei
Marshall. Ark., on Decern bet i lxuvenla K»’ib- w,w horn
Rev. Thomas Hall, pastor ot
the Baptist Church of the
Plainview community, north of
Stamford.
Burial was in. ^fhland
Memorial Cemetery with Kin-
ney Funeral Home hr charge.
Mr. Kohout. a farmer in the
Plainview community, had liv-
ed in and around Stamford
since 1914. He was Ixirti Dec
"ember 10. 1896, and came to
the United States in 19<W*The
family lived in South Texas
He tieoame a riaturah/ed (iti
e Jan. 1 at HaskeV Two | ^ Mal y- Aim has si-rvicl as a
i<.riiini..>;«itws nl‘u will start cJass . officer for two vi*ar.s
,nc>v--4ei i:i> as will.' the county * and has also been llie pre«i-
cIcik. All ut this ldtt(*i group | uent ot the pt>psquHd lor two
vvcm* ie .* ,*< ted in,November, years. Shi* Is the vice-presi
* Jnincs .C. Alvin will tie the (tent of the FHA for her
new co11mv judge, 'succeeding second time She was class
Alfred Tui ntxiw who did not I favorite lust year, has been
M-ck II* election * New district J chosen mwt popular girl In
dcik i'M iss Cairie McNulty, i high mhobl thin vear and Ls
succeeding Jesse B. Smith, pha Courtesy Queen.
Airs. A,lie Bradk.y will .take j ^ iK artlve ln rhurrh
over as re^drer. the , work and lx the pianist of the
Held by C. I., Lewis, ......... o......u,*^ 1..........
7. 1890. He married Icy U-ona I Uf.lpn, Ky , Dis ember 6 ha rruuly b!^j 1j You,‘»f ^p<’»,k’K department -«4-rrrriv*d during^ pj^th Jof | JJJitii
Aba. Ark.. ".u?*;’1;;- ^1! 11 hl' CKkr.l, |>k^,^r ■
S(*pte:ntiet- 2.
Blake is from
i and Newton from
He was a member fh,. ^ foF'a nun:Urn of years- before % ^
rn ,vas a mimrxi or ine • I ton wi I shirt new* terms as
Hamlin First FCu.risi Cln.i i, * ma mg to Stamford She wet,
mimim i hm rvipiiM i niiHii 7 , , commissioner*-
and the Masonic Lodge. 1“ K'aduate ot College of In 1
He is sulviverl by h:s wilts 'lustrial Art* 'CIA* in Denton
four sens', two ifaughters; in . 1»I« idi‘1. received her Mas j
four brother* and tvrn sisters. r!J ,M,U’ F<’U 'i'n7 ,lf «he. |)eace of Precinct 1. Ed'
------------------ I C ollege at Ames, Iowa, in l‘J3". ' , , ,, , .
1 She was married to Nl*. ‘ "l,< H"U'. w'n s,art fn , were roilnf^Uy mjuri*d hi a
ot hey term *as ri presentuttve t Jtccldtvtf which 'lei e 6|» t
Merle W-eavci is new justice
.lohp (ruillets Hurt
In Auto Accident
On Chriatmas Eve
rapidly melting. The highways
fhe-—poster contest in th*
jjMBerbug campaign which the
club Is fostering. Mrs-. Dave
Walker is chairman. The-
ChatnbiT- of Commerce spon*
sored a contest in fire prevefp
tion posters.
Prize-winners as announced'
in • the Litterbug campaign,
are Pete Nito of the Oliver
la*d uvi'i- and traveling wh«
Ihazrudou.s. A large number ot
fioliday'visitors were weather*
bound here.
The snow amounted Co .32
nudsture at-cording to' report
of Cleburne Huston, wcathe:
observer.
L IthTh 1 T Irteraon' R^ndldg schooL sets
ember with the exception of a ond; Anne.Ct.rke, Reynolds
trace of si^vv (m Wmber I3. s<.ht>4>,. ,hhtl, and Rolland A
Only .40 Inch ridufall wax' --
mention.
OUyer school,, honorable
T
' Iaingforfi at Ft, Stockton On
of ill 83rd district.
Methodist* ^111
Liuincb ('hurch
Loyalty (fampaign
New Fire Truck
Geta , , . . v
Stamford’s, new fire truck is
zen in 1914
He married Njafin- Connnlly Af Aiinermonf f#»i* ’',;,v 'v,,< n sb,‘ "’*’t
at a&Mcef?’ February 2fi..J‘*23 ''MW™0*11 101 teaching there. Site resitnvy*
Besides his wife, his is surviC- PlOnCCr Resident -j tc.K ning aftn Jie'r iinstian'.
ed by fve'sons. T.H Kohout j „„ j death.
Rujmond Kohout of Stam- AIKS. IJNX FLOWERS Bh«* is surviycd l>.\ l'<'1
ford; T. L. Kohout of Graham. I .Fune'rar for \tfs. Mary Ida j daughter. Mil l/'we. th«* .f»*t
R. L. of Ploiighheepsie, N. y., j Johnson. 85. Stonewall County • rm r Nancy L'nigfoi d; a son.
•and David, who is in the F. S. ''resident sii.ee 188»1. was held' Dvi'ii. l-rfingford of Jacks*.n-. ci.nt, 1. loyalty ciurtfialgn
Air Force and stationed in j Tuesday at t <*) p m. in the < ilk*. Fla., who was in Allan-.
San Antonio, and three grand Aspermonf f huicrt >,t C.hri.st 1,1.^ Ga., for f iuistrn.is h<>Ii
children. with J. lyrra- Sayogr*. minister t-devs when his rnotlici «li‘-«l
Alwt surviving are two sis- i °t the Knox City Church of. fi 111 gi and* hildren a hrt.if.het.
ters. Mrs. Ted Marirgg of Has .Christ officiating, assisted by Edgar Reib of Stamford, and
Kell and Mrs. Harry Masters , Dert Mercer. minister of the four nephews. * -
of the Tuxedo community; two Aspermont Church of C’hrua, .* The family asked that c
brothers, Frank Kphout of O M's .Johnson was tern in membrafices^ ho in form t». w(l) u. ilf the Sun
dessa and Louis of the Tuxedo ! Tennessee jjn May 3. 1873 and gifts to the home economic*- , (,f|y sthfK)| and rhurrh ju*rv- lr’h"edkncc
community. ! d*<-,i at nor home about 8:00 cottage department at Slam
Mr. and Mrs. John Guillet
car
t heir-
car on Christmas eve night.
ventlon poster* went to Mary
Mrs. Lackey Breaks 'Mendez of the Oliver school;
__ . . (second to Ixiis- Miller, Rey-
Her sjCff in rail jnolds school; third to Carla
J Smith, Oliver school, and
Mrs Marvin La. key slip,.ed , h£norabU; m,.ntlon'to Charles
and fell on the ke in front of Chi(.k oljwr
the Stamford Sanitarium..
Tuestlay afternoon .after she , ,
h«f Ns-n gi tin* hospital for a! City Will Observe
. ..11 '-."K"'.™ ,-v'' o*K'"- ' visit with her son, Boh lackey. I-Vnar’u Hov
M,W W<‘r'' 'raveling north Sho mi(ft7n.(J „ bn,kcn lefi ! NeW Year8,,ay
on II. S. Highway 277 when, h.£ nb(,vp fink|(. aj1(, fur. |
will liegin at St. John's \fetho -
.Iis- Oiurch (*n January 4 and
continue through March 29,1 ... , ... . ,
... " - K. , Stamford Sanitarium
the- pastor, Rev. Newton
Starnes, has- announced. . . . , . . ,
Sunday will fie commitment •'"?'**' bc,>v<M'n ,ht‘ kn'•,•
<i rirl flip
they were struck from behind nh<,V,, "M‘ ,,nkl‘* a'"' ,l'r Thursday., January 1. 1999.
. , n ’ Frank ,h°r S'f< W,'"‘ mw^H be a business holiday In
o ilf i lf ^e had Stamford. This will be the
ri* 'in-lvi* It! i any fnrtner inlury. tirst time In a number of
j - Hnd Mrs. Bolt Lackey VCt,,s that New YeaFs Day
__ ...... , 1 of Snyder came over Saturday hn*. h.*cn a hnlidav
cars were badly damaged. , af|rriMH)n to vislt Mr. ^^v*; > h,<n" ^'
I he Gnillets were taken by : )fK . a|1(| W1U.,,,(1 '
Kinney ambulance to the; h( |tal Sllnday mornM,K
a cai
• Burtiham.
near the H. and
I beam ahom ti.Ur p.m. Both*
Mrs.‘Guillet suffered a brok
StonewaJl County
Livestock Show
Slated Jan. IQ
! p in Sunday Dec. 21 She had foid Highs chool
j been in ill health foi three | <
I,years, lh-r husband died in
1931. She was .1 member of th**
j Church- of C'h-rist
I * Burial was held in Asjmm
1 day and-cvrnmitmr'nt cards
ires. Those who are not pro
and underwent sur-
gery on it. Mr. Guillet has an
Hu- accident was investigate
was released Wednesday.
Two Kulido^H
On All State
(‘()f(J Will Accept
Poll Taxes
gat- ! Tv
sent will lx* visited Sunday af jby Highway patrolman tw/s
and ,1/..
The date was suggested by
R,r the Retail Trade committee of
U", the -Stamford Oiamber of
Commorec instead of a fwo-
• dny^holiday at Christmas.
However a number, .of bus-
inesses took txith Christmas
Dnv and the day following last
week.
Mr and Mrs R.' P Baird
| mont cemetery under tiie di
Tin* Annual .-Stonewall Conn / J ecj ion of Springer Funeral
ty Livestock Show will be Home.
held at the 4-H Barn on Jan.- Survivors includi three sons,
10, in Aspermont. There are Bunyan of Old Glory, Mid-of
U -st^rs. 20 heifers 20 hogs. Aspermont and Di*b^ of p.- proved t'tns ech
fo.ur. !lMichH:rH' r^f.^^ venrence for those 'v.lYi would
The-sr.w^rth he judged by \ m....... u,.. ,l/iV
■i, , . . I Roy McClung, county agent Mrs. Clarice iliushaw, Arte * , a r,;,., , , r-rs commit tec
Igi’f? rfartSi »«»» s*ytor tmmr ........ m m,-. m,u, ‘ ! f... ........
Chief Dick Rowland said this J t----- rvia ... ----------- ..Li :’bmg e!s«
fh II tax«,*s hnay is* paid at.
the Cliamfs*r of Commerce ot
fice lieginnir-g Januaiy 2.
Mrs Is-e Walkei anintiinced
this wink.
The Chambct of Commcr*-.*
wo Stamford. Iioys, rncm
s (,f the. championship Bull
ternoon and during the nextjArthui Mason of Haskell and «j/Ig football team were narned .at(' in California*visiting their
week to (Secure this commit , ■'■'tamford (ity poiaeW-C. M<‘-1 on the mythical AA All State daughters arid families, Mr.
j merit <J loyalty to the .( own and Husiei Lindsey. ! ream as sehaip-d t*v the Dal and Mrs Paul Getchell and
! (hun \\f ' ' : Mrs. Guillet is a teacher in las Time i lenild fartnly of El Puente, Mr, and
Thewll-chureh vlfutatlon will! Du* Ifeyirokls Street eleinen ; DonaldD avis was named as Mrs Charles-“Whit lock and
v 'H
i'egin Sunday irfternorrn with • ,Hr v M-htx#l.
visitors meeting at the (hurch • ~~
a. 2 pm. to receive names HarriMon A^ain
I a back and- Jimmy Payne,.as-family «.f San Gabriel, and
1 tackk*. ‘ Dorothy Baird of Los Angeles.
t’halrmen are Petr* Aivlrr^WH,
( haii rnan of m* n'.H classes,
Mrs R. E. McNabb. chairmen
' of uomen'sef hssr-.s, and Gdrth
*4»mrrwan of speak
I Will Operate
Own (iaraEC
week. "We are verj’ much
pleased with the new equip
ment. It. does all that we had
hoped and more.’
Firemen had a chance to
try out the new truck Sunday
•aftemoonwh en they answered
a grass fire alarm pear the
W. W. Scott home.
Class chairmen'' arc
Those entering from Old of Walters, Okla., and .Mrs
Glory are. S’ecfs Kathy Qf|d |,C*,fthei ine IfoUenbach oi
Florm'-e Ertlman, Melvfn 'and , c.bamn, N M .; !8 grarcK tnl
Billie Ann Vahlenkarnp, and dien and 36 great grand, hil
,Tim Jennings. Heifers Jerry [ dre.r; one .brother, P. ga r'
and Jo Cannon'and Sandy Le-1 Fusion, Roswell. N. M- ion
verett^, Hogs Danny Lam-1 y sti rs, Mr- Kate M'C i<-<>' ^ _
ntert, Sandy Leverett, Kenneth jNcrmit; MrJ r>Hjf» ^Stephen
Spitafer, and' Charles and I Dickens: Mrs. L/»a Stephens, ^"4
-----
W. B. 1 Dub 1 Ifpjh'jsoiyUvis
James : PU,‘based HaJ grove Bros, ga*
T
k-
U'aggfincr, Co Wm kers class;
age at 2V>1 North -Svu-rdkm and
Stanley Diers
Mr. and Mrs. O. T, Martin | ^
had their family with th^m at UOflllllltlTlCnt Llfty
OirUUnu. Mr. .nd Mr.. Ddn i by Baptist
" ‘ Martin were here from Brown
wbod visiting parents of both
of them, the Martin* and Mr
; and Mr*. N. WT Boedeker. Al-
so here are Mc% and Mrs. T. L.
Caldwell and Htydirenr Charles
and Jeanette, of Sherman, who
:^jv^.jcemalaing over unffl IRe
weather fairs. --
Angela Tlllotaon. graduate
tn the University of
Cdtorado at Boulder. 1* home
r a hottdayatay with her
othir. ]teS- L- o THIofiog:
J ‘
'rIjjBtvak and Mrs Violet Me
j Caiidk*s*r of Benjairiid • hi
It--. ■ * M
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ellis; -'y<-
' have had as Chr istmas .visit
ors her mother, Mrs J
iioul Winning commitment < McKay. and her sister Zul»
day will be observed in the',McKay, of Wichita Fails and .
T
First Baptist Church Sunday her brother and his wife, Mr. ;
when/ the members -will xign and Mrs Jack McKay of
soul-winning rommifmenf Corpus Chns.tr-. j '
card* for 195ft.__________
Mr and Mrs tioh Bandpen J
This soul-winning campaign
by the mintflx'isttlp t* expect
ed to continue through r.the
coming, year.
TThepaator. Rev. Jack South-
erland, Will teach the ptudy of
the Goepei of . Mark for all
me UT year
rkvfc _
those under interm^tf 1 : 11 1 im 11 ■' >iMr aait fttn V'l, Mnrtlu.'"-♦Ifr.'WlIrniri
and aJafdtW. —who arc
m Fort Worth, - were j»um
ford visitors last week end.
Jim Holmes, Two by Two ' VV"J1^ »l*" U* busin. ss this-
r.’jjrvx.J M A‘ihciolt.-Brother-1 -.
,o«xl class; Mrs. W* J Tilenn. : ,h*** F ’* ,
Wi ■ Icy Class; Mrs li. it. Gay. lor Mr Harrison as
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department l(mi. mothers a* I kr. Harrison will offer a
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special l/ing in automatici
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held Wednesday night Decern- «^^.al expert m.Thames as j
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959, newspaper, January 1, 1959; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973366/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.