Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1966 Page: 4 of 14
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Avoca R
Friends i
By Mm. Glenn E
The Avoca Must!
their basketball ga
day night against E
65. Avoca has won
ingC*" 1>h Thursd?
Avoca defeated Noo
42. The victory for
tangs gave them
record of 5 won am
Rev.* Joel V. Gi
Mrs. ' Grimes yisl
Frank Rogers, w.lu
Anson General H<
Anson Sunday. R<
fered a stroke We<
last week fetid la i
Mrs. Warren Bla
Spring spent Satui
with her pa raids,
Mri. Kyle Grimes,
enrodte home fro
been on a visit
brother, Ervin. G
Houston. Ervin had
a car and Peggy «
ing It to their pari
Mrs. Eugene "Bei
son, Bill, was home
while Saturday. T1
Big Spring Veterar
at the bedside, of
chard who suffeic
about three weeks
able to b§ helped
chalf- occasionally.
The children of
Harper have been
the chicken pox
moved to Avoca.
boy came down
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. E
of Haskell, Mr. an<
H. Grimes. Gale a
Stamford. Mrs. Ei
Mr. and Mrs. -Tei
and baby of Abil
their parents and
ents, Mr. and E
Grimes. Sunday al
Rev. Archie E
called to the bed
■mother.-lin. W-
She Is seriously U
pltal In Wichita F
Mrs. J. R. Caudl
—
daughter. Mrs. DavM Berowt,
and family make their home.
Mrs. Lyoii Is the former
principal of the Reynolds
Street school and lived hi
Stamford many years. She
visited hem Sunday.
Stamford Chamber of Com-
merce bought a handsome
new flag for the Stamford
High school band and it was
used during some of the past-
season football games. The
.handsome nylon flag was, pre-
sented Just before the game
wtth New London.
Ida Fay Rhea, who is now
working in Midland as a
stenographer for Shell Oil
-W4H be open-d or F* b at west of the square. Saturday.-
3 P- nt, 3. L. Hill secretary Open house is being held
and treasurer, said this week. 1 throughout this week.
The new 5070 foot strut- The owners. E. D. Goodloe
turn wm face south on Hsmil , and R. B. Goodloe. are invtb
ton street between MrtTleo- ing people of this area to bo-
don's Station and Moreland come familiar with the type
Mutual buildings. j of service they are prepared
Planned as one of the moot! to orterThey are featuring
nwiern and attractive build ' CHFCSS?- I!M lUto'CMAIl liaaCT
1 bigs in the dty. It will be of , tor grocery, cafe, institutions
> Roman brick, maaeanary coo- and home freezers. Their
r struction, with half of the mottos 4 "Meat is our Busi-
Hijthlights From Austin—
Hike in Sales Tax Rate
Seen by Many Officials
that, tf it fat acceptable for U. 8* Sen-
Company. came home last
for-o nu«nbernpf"ysna. ITfiF
turning- to the area and win
the in Abilene, where 'her
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o GLASSES Ff
.0 CONTACT L!
Closed Thursd
Saturday Aft
Dr.4XL.Cr
OPTOMET
Hopes Presidents Budget
Than His Usually Does^
It s almost inevitable that
we am going to be looking at
increased expenditures in a
substantial amount.** Connally
told a press conference. "But
I don't want to try to estimate
Ole magnitude of a tax pro-
gram. if any,- iit the expendi-
tures.” .......
ns littli
and now own outright, i Every time I figure I can Only alight interest
President Johnson has pro- [ spend mom because I antici- shown in this area, 1
posed a record-breaking budg ' pate making more, somethin! contests developing.
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PIONEERS ON PARADE—25 YEARS AGO
First Army Planes Come in for Training
(PVom fhe flke of Mam- San Antanto. tor preliminary dermen and the chief
«Md WmIren. Jan. 31, training Win be elected this 3
1ML) Mrs. Ryiand Oleaton win J. L. Kilgore, rq
be the new Retail Merchants tive of the Old Age Ai
tax rate (now two per cent)
and removing various exemp-
tions.
These exemptions apply to
o A written gu
tions to be mail
o A $5,000.00
replacement up
o A full yeti'*
largest parts d
years on Card
component wit
o Authorized d
cooling season
pncu ^uotu
tont Korn* In.LI
(acllltiM •*•*». I
InckiM fe th*
00? cond«n*iog
B1U ARI CwtUi*
•rant p>ping com
PLUS BONUS I
food, drugs, farm machinery
alcohoBc beverages, industrial
and agricultural fuel and
power. Atwell doubts that the
legislature will tamper-with
the food, medicine and farm
implements. He expressed a
And now, about the warranty. Chrysler’s is the only one
that covers the engine and drive traih for 5 years or
50.000 miles. ' ,
-y
hike If new mpney 1* mnnda
Committee also Is going To
study the likely effect of In-
come taxation and corpora-
tion tax formula adjustments.
As a possible method of
equalizing the property tax.
evaluate
Wednesday of the month be-
tween t a. m. and S p. m. at
the city auditorium Hi the
county welfare office. Mr. Kil-
gore wtO live at A neon and
his office day* In Anson will
the committee will
results of assigning each coun-
ty its equitable share of tfie
ad valorem loan on the
be the second fend fourth Wed
neadtya
Pay Day Check for $135
went to George Lawrence of
Avoca Tuesday afternoon and
attendance award of 95 was
presented to T. P. Sosebee of
Stamford
Tuesday's event was the
final Pay Day for this .ftriec.
’iSSs Dorothy Thershanger
has accepted a position Hi the
50.300 balsa of cotton were
ginned in Jones Cfeupty from
the crop of LM0 prior to Jan.
15 as compared, to 24,091 bales
tor the crop of 1935. accord-
ing to Bowen Pope, special
agent. Pinal count will be
token March 1.
STAMFORD
AMERICAN
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Friends of Mayor C. ML
rands announced Thursday
is ( he win stand for re-elec-
sn in the dty election which
IU be held on April 1.
Mr. Pmnds was elected In
sf of last year to fin the
•expired term of R. C.
srmy hospital at Camp Bafcdo,
Brwwnwood and win start
work Saturday. She has been
employed as one of the oper-
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ford Sanitarium*--'
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1966, newspaper, February 3, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973193/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.