Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1977 Page: 10 of 22
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quota
STARR
Deadline near
for vehicle
registration
Committee
MAYOR
SPECIALS GOOD THRU APRIL 2
MIDOL
CATCH A
N\Wo\
THIS WEEKEND
Mexican Dinner
Excedrin
CRIS AND THE SUNRATS
times
ftolatas
OPTILETS
EXTRA
JUMBO COLOR SNAPSHOTS
SALE
ICT NOT
ACE
AEG
Stamford
773-3203
Abo Keith Stockstill. David
C. Baitord Pai York Allen
600 mg dt Warne C+Emd,
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A *<Mal«f 54 potential donor*
registered Officials at the
CORICIDIN
COLD TABLETS
100»
REG JI 59
HAMLIN, TKXA8
y«»
I am the tired Chicano
Who has been tried, branded
fabeiy!
But because I respond like a
wild stalhon
I am not accepted
I am proud to sign my name
too. I speak for my ‘people
Ignacio (CtKoi Flores
for lost relief of
Functional
memtruol Pom
& Crompi
SURGICAL PATIENTS
Mrs WiImhi Glass. Lueders
Mrs Grady Bowdry
Mrs Frances Kelly. Jayion
Mrs Ella Whalej
Mrs. Richard Mullins
Mrs Sam Hanson J ‘
. Mrs Gilbert Hunt. Baird
Louis Manske
appreciation to the volunteer*
who manned the facility act up
ta the feBowddp han of St
Jaffa's United Methods
A F House Guthne
Misty Kohout
James Binnickcr.
Oscar Sterling
Donald Powell
Noel Brooks. Abilene
Virgil Peak
Mrs Stanley Oman, Avoca
I. B Meeks. Hamlin
Mrs. James Sedberry. Ham-
annus reason* leaving only
Mumto collected Stamford *
quota to M units
Volunteers included Glen
Dr, Pepper
Pepsi
Bailiff Grocery
714 N. Sweasoa
Charlene Bishop. local
deputy selling the stickers,
said Wednesday morning that
she lacked about 750 stickers
selling as many as she sold
last year And in past years,
she usually sells 100 to 200
more each passing year
Therefore, it seems there
could be as many as 900
stickers sold the last three
days
Stickers will not be , sold
after Friday and must be
applied to vehicles by mid-
night Friday
Annie Smith. Avoca
S W Adams Haskett
F E Whisenhunt.
EXTRA-STRENGTH
PAIR RELIEVER
JMrv Jewel Austin
John B Martin
Kenneth Anderson Rule
Mrs
decs
Mrs
Mrs !
Mrs
Haskell
Mrs Edward l-awlis, Ham
GvorontMd Accurate
>00*. Ta,rad
Saownad h» r^oui
Accuracy s t . ‘ 1
■uig d«ubir« f« ’he ftnt lune. had an unproved time of 51 9
are d>nng <1? same seconds .for the 330-yard
----- >»■ ..........■~4, .",. hurdles.
Hospital Notes
turned in by the foltowing:
Medford. 10 9 seconds in the
lOOyard dash Petty. 44 7
seconds in the '30-yard hur-
dles. Kohout. 47.6 seconds m
the 330-yard.hurdles: Kelley.
25 X seconds in the 220-yard
dash; Gross. 2X0 seconds in
the 220-yard dash. Williams.
2 22 in the XOObyard: and
Acosta. 2:28 m the XXO-yard
Stamford High School track
team, slated to ..compete at
Comanche on Friday, partici-
pated in a track.meet ,in Win-,
lers last weekend
Coach Joey Lawson said
the distance races and mile
relay were washed out but
many of the team’s prelimin:
much
John Duncan
Frank Hays. Aspermont
Bruce Wyatt
* Christine Salazar. Rule
Benito Escobedo ’
Buddy Waldon. Roby
Ampanto Barrera. Hamlin
Earnest Johnston: Hamlin
Mrs,Owen Watson. Anson
Mrs Fred Osment
W G. Holcomb. Rochester
Mrs Don Connally
Mrs Vela Meier. Sagerton
Roy Wglb
Mrs. Silvia Flores
Mrs laredtY Hagins. Spur
(icorge Maberry. Mc-
Caulley
Harold L. Miller Jr,. Ham
STRESSTABS
600
ONLY
Tenni* teami
ore preparing
for district
Reader sends
poem entitled
'tired Chicano'
__A Poem of
The Tired Chicano
I am the tired Chicano
Of seeing my latin American
and Mexican American
Brothers looking at a ceiling
with a mirror down
at themselves
I am the tired Chicano
Of being abused, talked, and
laughed about, when
All I'm trying to tell you is that
I'm American
In my own way
I am the tired Chicano
Who has been tried, branded
and brainwashed
But because I respond like a
wild stallion I am not
accepted
I am the tired Chicano
Of seeing my own brothers go
against each other
In election time so the aggres
sor will get his own way ,
I am the tired Chicami
Which has a dream To see all
of my brothers united
Not for equality but for power
so we can show our
Brothers the aggressor whal.it
really is to share
Our knowledge and power in a
humanitarian way
I am the tired Chicano
Who's only sin is to see his
people and his peoples
Children with more dignity
and respect which has
Only been denied by my
brothers and aggressors
I am the tired Chicano
That wants to know why I am
judged for my own
Thinking, and why I am
judged and afiused for my
Own ideas, when I never
bother you. about yours
I am the tired Chicano
Of respecting everybody's
rights only to see mine
Being stepped on not only by
my aggressor, but also
By my brothers
I am the tired Chicano
That want to see the Chicano
ary times were
unproved for the year
Among improved
were 120-yard hurdle times for
Steve Kohout, 17.2 seconds;
Steve Rorje. 20 8seconds, and
Pat Liles. IX 3 seconds-. All
were their best efforts of-the
year
Other improved tunes were
times for the 100-yard dash for
Kaivin Kelly. 11.0 seconds;
and Tim Gross, fl 9 seconds,
both the best tunes of the year
Jeremy Gomez and Liles had
improved times of 58.5 atxj
58.7 seconds, respectively. for
the 440-yard dash and IJIes
Long fines are expected the
next two days at Bishop Elec
tnc on West Me Hatg. as the
deadline for obiaining>vehicie
registration slickers moves
rbc monthly meeting of the
Retail Trade Committee of the
Stamford Chamber of Com-
merce will be held Monday.
April 4. at 1:30 p m. in the
conference room on the
second floor at City Hall, Ray
Kinney, committee chair
man. announced today
Included on the agenda for
the meeting will be the Special
Trades Day promotions, the
first of which will be this
weekend. t)pcration Pleased
Customer", a program to
recognize a salesperson each
month, and the "Hot Check"
alert program that will begin
this next month.
Kinney stated that the meet-
ing is open to all retail mer-
chants whether or not they are
members of the Chamber of
Commerce
Knuth. Alber* Harvey. David.
Ktowut.R N Bunktoy James
M Gray. A C. Itubineun J
W GaMeo. Raymond Kohouf.
Gray C H Cos. Mr*
F E Ljwha*.
Atari lamnw R Found*
Thomas H Kohout James T
Self Richard T Taylor. Carol
Anita Walker Jo Anne Stock
•'ill. Gene Stanford. Patti
Engler' Betty Grime* Curiw
Brueggeman Ijonetl F'wfer.
Hick Alton Harruon Jfm
Riley and II L Prewit
ROLAIDS
3 pock
lor foil lasting raliat
son. Pierce Doan. In* Bunk
toy. Edna Witam Ailtie Lusk,
Leto nd Naucrt. Manly n Todd
Mary Ixni Travilhon. Garry
Pierce. Geraldine Wedeking
Patricia Lee Gray. James C
Wiley. Gable Hawkins
Also. Eugene E Olson Jack
Crockett Gerry Gray, Joe
Bob Earles Joe Mack Har
grove. Craig Blackwell.
Charles Carton. Tony Pierce,
st----■ ~ sro----as - w«.---, _
nlCHl Mi setMSdx. Nr* RMJwiML
Russell Cindy Stenhoim.
Gary Mathew* Raymond Htl
PUTS PAIN TO SLEEP ’
No* for, the first lime, overnight
Meued temporary relief from the
pam of arthritis, bursitis, rheuma-
tism. soreness, stiffness Just rub
Icy Hot's creafny balm' over lhe
affected punts or muscles, and you
can actually feel the pain start
lessening Begin to sleep peacefully
BIRTHS
March 23. a son. Juan Jr.,
born to Mr and Mrs. Juan
Garza of Anson
March 26.' a daughter.
Atnpari'o Guadalupe, born to
Mr. and Mrs John Barrera of
Hamlin.
March 26. a daugher. De ana
Ann. born to Mt and Mrs.
Foy Dean Kelly of Baird
March 28. a daughter. Tina
Marie, botn t4 Mr. and Mrs
Feliz Fernand#/ of Anson
Track toom
rained out
at Winter*
“If the IRS
calls vou ir
MfOKAt PATIENTS
Mrs Van Sedberry Rule
Mr* Ruth L'nderwood.
I orders (
Barbara! Coleman Mc-
CauNey
Mrs Mattie Tipton
Mr* Clyde Bosse. Knrjx
We're on hand to be
of service to you . .
anti that means an-
swering any and all
questions! See us.
Long Branch
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Monday - Saturday
214 W. McHarg
Bloodmobile goes home
for short of
Questions?
We Have The
Answers! W
Nine Stamford High School
tennis player* are looking for-
ward to the District 6- A A meet
in Zibikgnc on Apnl 19 and 20.
according to Malt Chalmers
lennis'coach
Playing singles thii>year arc
Bill Harrell. Russ Rovenqunt
Nordic Bay out h. Duy Pham
and Steven Rone. Playing
doubles are Ricky Haterius
and Wade Petty, and Jay Chil
dress and Ray Williams
(’halmcis said the tennis
program has unproved greatly
tn tiie last three year* with
more playcis .involved- who
arc improving their games
The tennis team has played
two matches with Albany
playing very good both times
he added Harrell and Rosen-
qui*t played in the Fort Worth
Invitational Tournament last
weekend where they showed
much improvement against
lough AAAA competition
Chalmers said
Chalmers also noted tliitt
Hatenus and Petty are
yleadily improving and should
do well at district and that
Witham* and rhildreaa. play-
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with you. No extra-
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Reason No. 5 why H&R Block
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Lammert, Danny. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1977, newspaper, March 31, 1977; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205251/m1/10/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.