Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 1 of 16
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STAMFORD. TEXAS, JONES COUNTY, THURSDAY DEC. 10, 1964
Leader Volume 6.3—Number 1$—"American Volume 40, Number 42
Unless Others Help—
-Many Childmi Eac«d
, ’ # .•****-^"4j
With Disappointment
Cotton Harvest Is Going
Full Blast; Looking Good
Commerce office blit toy* a
clothing hive been very slow
coming, v- •. i
Mrs Lee W.1K... ... .... Cr
Therf 1* anxiety in *ome fnmi-
lies this fall—much more than
in, recall year* The cotton sea-
_ —^ - - ).^1r -.fr: if g^.
It. wait for a delay of * nteRk.io I balas In the current
ten days for cheeks to be re- j moat observer* agre
u win mv mFwmrf
ie carnal unskilled laborer
All this means that Christmas I
rffnr Vfff be "UHWed' <o make
necessary repairs to the toys
Imerx for an increased
r No estimates are as yet avail- should exceed any
>>cld from the cotton crop, the able for the total Humber of I made earlier In the
-
Ky.eof’ indication is that the
crop will be much lietter than
was predicted early In the sr»
son, with the damage done by a
, lack of rainfall in 3h> early part
If donors wW*m ** ***on having WW.
fall rains. *—
A survey of gins in the area
by the S am ford American re-
veals that they are now opera!
ing full blast, with most gins
ginning between 75 and 100
bales per day.
Figures obtained from five of
the six gins In this area shows
that a total of 7.716 bales have
Randy Mattson, the wonder .time off from their government ’ g|fined to date
>>y ft track and field j Jobs each day for trafnmg_p.tr-1 J ‘^n<T?V-<>rN. ‘‘"‘/I
ions‘Club Auction
be few toys rir rtbUMoi hut rven ! few dayr *■
rood-for the, hoiidaf^eason may J “Roys in the vocational agri-
be scarce-.,,!.*,,- * ' cultural'department of the high
"rhat is, this will happen tin school will make the needed re
less more fortunate citizens of pairs and they will neod time
Stamford come to the rescue' to do this work f “
^Uv-oash deflations and with cdd^TaW^PF^PR S24T1 beforo j
'MBiWMWE.XI1 1 nil toys, «< - "i Usey -wart--to >.ntn with --♦betrl
To d«tf. response to appeals toys or clot hi rig. I will meet!
has been slight Wednesday one. j them at the auditorium and re j
or two cash donations had been I reive their donations.'' Mrs.
received in the Chamber of Walker said
Annual Stamford Lions Club
auction stile will he held Satur-
d«y afternoon, starting at 1:30
o'clock, in the R. B. Spencer
Lumber building on West Kara
juton Sued
Joe Laneaater and Bill Dennis
will serve as auctioneers and a
wide range *qI new and used
chairs, tools, clothing, BUM, I
deep freeze apd other miscel-
laneous items.*
There is yet time to donate
items for the sale'. Those desir-
f terns will be, sold. Prorcc^jiai to do so may call PR 3-2S41
from the sale will be. used by or PR MM and some one
the club to funher tbeii com Will come by and pick up the
Olympic Star Guest S/maker
At Stamford Exchange Chib
Olympic* Star—
Following the meetinjr la*t FrMkv of th e Stamford Exchange Club, where he
wa«iruent speaker. Randy Mdtteon. (center) Olympic silver medal winner, chats
with Mnrgaret Brinell and Kustv Kelle y. who were selected as the Girl and Roy
of the Month by the Exchange Club,
merchandise at the sale on con-
signment and merchants or in-
dividuals wanting to offer items
— Jor sale ary (pyRed M 4i an.
Bargain hunters are Rmed M
be present. 4 member mt the
Lions Club said. “They surety
will hare a big time at thie
sate."
The sale originally area ached
uled for earlier In the faN but
was postponed hot anae af the
din* >HMIH II ,t,f r-M» ^
an# - - - -
Tuesday on 1965 Quotas
ftndtog its way onto the open Funeral service was held,,at
market more mi, than in past , Kinney Funeral Home Chapel
years, is the fsrC 'Ojat most ’‘Wednesday afternoon for Wal-
grades are bringing a better ter Wilson. Trice. 89 Mr' Triee
price in upen trading than they died at Ills Stamford home after
would tf placed undei the gov .bavnig been ill two dt
ernmenl Joan .program Arles Vandiver, m
The active cotton market the Rule Church of Cl
should have a good effect on the elated. Burial was In
area economy, since farmers Cemtterv with Kinney Funeral
will receive payment mimed- Home tn charge. *.
lately for cotton sold on the Mr. Trtce w„ ^ n
open market taihef than having |*7« a„d he and ftarah FUia-
A referendum on cotton mar i will ,mC*n that price support of tleipate tn the domestic rollon mg
Feting UM.lav wUl he 4**4*1 l. tiun Ij In 9ll prr rent of pa.nl> allotment program j dep
<la» lies 15 Vo* ire* nave been will he available to producer * ; A ’ no" vote will mean that ilea
r ailed to all eligible voters who do not rsreed their ef- cotton producers cab gross all
,tsmg w Kh thetr allotment for lertlvr < ollim men's the cotton they desire and tell
the coming year. la addifon to thta. prwe sup at whatever prti e they ran oh
A vr\ vole hv a' least two- iski payments will he*avallahi<- tain There will hr no domestic
thirsts of the growers voting to growers who voluntarily par cotton program and growers
who plant Whhin thetr allotment
will be ettgihle for price sup
port at V0 per cent of pnntv
The election will tie belt) at
seven places In the county with
the poll* open from lam until
• p m Where to vote la de
ter mines! by where the former
receive* his mail For example
thane receiving mail at Hunt
lord or Avoia will east ballots
at the Farmers Coop (on In
At am lord
O her voting places are as
mXlT lndtvW1u*L_compet111<In' 'to »”r» ,oW ,hr H*'h ,h*»
competition lietween the par L'niled Staten wav formerly
• ictpattng nations' particularly assured ig aM three medals In
between the l'niled States and ttve v hot put beeatis, the lop
Russia This chapge has taken three American ahotputter*
place despite the continuing wuuM corUinlv win the Olvm
rule*, which award medals to p,«, This year found this to l>e
. mdlvuluaia (mb. and give no . untrue while the U. X. retained
j recognition tn team efforts or the top two Spots the CASH
national standings took the number three position a court oi hooor at XI John's
The competition he*ween na .amt the Hrsmre medal , Metly<0i*l Church Monday, Dc
Hons is purely unofficial, how While we have lost some ‘ ember 14, at 7 30 p. m
ever the 1 nlted Slates ansi ground In this area he said, j leading live list of boss who
Russia use their relative stand we have gained in others, as will receive the badges of fhe*r
IS|> *• a team in * be Olympics C X athletes made dramatic newly attained ranks and other
for propaganda purposes - I victories tn the dlstranrr race* honors, will be Ham Crockett.
Msl'scm fioinied out that a* j where we have been deficient and Aubrey Ctiffon. bo'h at
the Tokyo Oiv'mplrs for the In recent venrs. and American- whom wtlV receive the Kagic
first time sln«-e the Russian* made an almost «Iran »w r-rp of Ss-shiI sward. Sr online s highest
first entered the <>v Ini pics ai lire swimming competition rank
More Than 2900 Persons
Receive Polio Vaccine
A|>pro*imalrtv Rus 1»ise« at
ibr new teal Sabin pull* vac
i me were given tn
-wrwlsv and the f»r*l three days
of this week repor’rd Rev
Jev-v holes fewer al chairman
«f the rani|snlgn
Two tiispesvsna si ft Wars were
-et up Austria tflmon: at the
• Hi hall -nrl •* the hid' -rhnol
nfc riiilum A total tit 7TM ihi i
•nns redsletesl but spprnsi
r.tately 75B8 doses were ftvrn
rf ’hr ’»n places
The fhshlle Health an I Xvfelv
Camn.rttee of live Chamber of
I'omrT.erre had orde'» t AVW
iln-e- hot SOn sere sew: to t lie
rlers s»k1 inn 10 y spe rnnw ’
la.«e< which were left over we»r
taken t** Stamford Chau where
•hrv were given on a first rsme
in-t serve basis
Bv afternonn Tuewdav all
these it.»e. were gone and rrl
Xoddath r.MiMtal manaees
went to Abilene and obtained an
additional ltd* doses These sere
aland all gone at IV-am W nine*
lift
f'reparf'inn rW the dowes wss :
tSfefrlml hv Mr Hvsddath |>r
Tuov helm on l>r H a r r v t
Mrvnes IVle Ih.btnnv and C F. I
Itusl lev
I
Nurses under the supervision
id Mrs Clav Markham and Mrs "
Jim t'lke »erred the dowes '
m.11 v-uHtsI pad the ap ton m> *
ink mg the vaccine on a sugar
cube or If distilled water
Cowl at each dose was ap
protimairiv M cewts and a free
will nffertna seas taken to hefts
Assisting la retgtstertag weee
Mr* (ieurgr Kurnev Mr* 11 H
loriry. Mr* Juba Hodge* Mr*
Addle Mae Keoaedv Mrs Toni
' pshaw Mr* Mlldrevt Williams
and Ml*s Ubve Mr tlougle
Mr ri'en of the Stamford
Jaycee* Ivrsak^t trmspoeta
I Win Thr varrtne was the new
trl valent trpe ..ml was recom
mensiesl fm sdults as well a,
i hiWirrn
. _ . Merkel,
Although the total number re Noodle Omp Ola
•ivta* tb. c arc tor was less A„»oa AACS o#f»ce
sa on pirvloua vsertoe days H ast Rowland AACX offtre
s-pcrristiir of rblMrea was manager reminded farmer*
ty high. H was reporo-fl that thetr name appears on the
psdl list / the h i where the*'
" are supfiosed Wi vole However
)ld Santa Says SSJ^Jjr ,*’ IT
hut 'heir ballot must be sealevl
Write to Me* *V"
Farmers Irving out of the
l I I v isrualv may ulrtain a haiku from
SOYS ana I * I r IS any A*S .*l«r and «me bv
mall hot the halkw must he
dr- te to rna K.ddie* " received in the A.ACA office to
Wartes To Share
(oach-of-Year
Honors in Area
l.arrv Wartes head coach for
the A'amford Bulldog* •*«
named akaig with Anson «
eivarh Otarlte Davis to share
the eoach-of the year hontsrt la
RAYMOND COMfZ
RUTH KAINF8
MARC LOWORN
fij' Abilene Newspaper - ,
Four Stamford Bulldogs A
-4T ‘ e- \r-,-“
For A A Dream Teamfs First Squad*
la Haskell County balloting
will he rarrtod out at the follow
Ing places
O Brin fllh office. R nr heater
City Hal) Rule CMy Hall. Rager
too Otm office Paint Croak
Vknol. Weinert Communt y
Cantor. -Mattaan Rrhaol Irby
Xlore and Haskoll County A.ACA
office
The coon tv racatva# a s tight
Increase la rottaai acreage far
the row year a boot II arras,
making the total gRprostmatoly
IlSM arret
hat to pro season picks to Four members of the 1AR4
«e division tins she. in OI*- Stamford Bulhiog loom, which
5 AA i dm thr championship to' Rrgton
art Os gwMod the Bulldogs t AA and tost ouf to the Runner
ro-ebamptonship to UaWtot I ""••• *F • wbHbRr. were named
toning only thr final gfmr H*»s week tn the Brat team on
istrtn competition T1»r HuR AB-Aroa Team selected
then moved no tn victory Ky the Abilene Reportor-New*
i M-district «amr wt<h Al Two other Bulldogs were also
. and • regional playoff with «e»orted one for the second
No. bofore being hghed In »ram. and one receiving an
anarlay final* by a single honorable mention
hdow« aearp) by the Denver - Bulldogs w ho were torhided
Moat an gw with hi*t * an the lint .team were Mare
t*e add SI seconds loft to Iwvvom. ITbpauitd senior god:
Conduct of Bulldogs, Fans
Earns Praise of Denver City
Santa Here
Saturday -
I an la CtotM wM make hi*
Stamford; Mike
iRCfclR.
Winter*; Ivb
X’amtssetf waa Fddte
ITS pounds senior guard,
J^Rtogjd^bla^.>vMunst
taNhack rarely ad an
a hie mention at the Mb*-
hiMttod af ^artsmaoaMp dwwtr
hr
Rf Bt am ford when mat footbaB
teams mef lb Anyder tost week
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992366/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.