Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
sixteen pages : ill. ; page 22 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.\t*I':.
IS.
n trans-
fer* Into
lage* has
mbltiifced
imily. a
—-s-» . ;'■■■>
Grand Jury Returns 15
Indictments Monday
1965 Cotton
Allotment
Is Increased
STAMFORD AMERICAN '*■' PAGE THREE
"mmtord, Texas, Thursday, December 10, 1004
inaction.
graduate
Michigan
mem. her
Aasocia-
Clrsnd Jury of 104th DUtrlct eluded breaking-into the Phiillpx
them as the outgrowth of the ford- werr returned against
hurglarv of May's Jewelers. In -lames Robinson Jr., 18; Emiflitt
Stamford Ort. 9 Approximately , Williams; Donnie Ray Bailey,
Km in merchandise was taken 16: Jackie Webber, 19, and
amt nnlv a smjjJJ TZzZ:r. rjini«raWV>ffhVr- 19:'
recovered; of Abilene. The meri also wre
( ha riled with burglary were charged with burglary in other
PEMaMSP IN 1772 THE CAPfltX. ..
W*fr SHU UN0€R CONSTRUCTION
60*6 tt V6AR6 LATER WHEN
ON AU6U6T 24,16*4 THE
MOTION TUT IT TO THE TORCH...
. Jones County cotton allotment
for 1965 has been set at 105.161
acres up slightly from last year,
it was announced this week by
Brad Rowland, manager of the
; ' The aasaSm ir input 1.006
. acres larger than last year.
x which will mean-thatUmal) farm
- -Devon SpoHgwear^—
nets. 1009 wool, fully
lined stretch pants, sweaters 'and
skirts. ."
mes m ttcXff«w;;rr«,| 7nK«^»»* <%)
• rrlv of Stamford but now ol!of flWrt*r* committed in Siam*
Houston Ken null 1 Chase. 30 of |/or<l Inclurien-
1 orders, waa indicted for re } James Jlenry McGhee, bur-
criving and concealing stolen j tflarv of the Amos Cooper home- a-
property In the sam?"f?se" "a" j where a pistol was taken.
Tlie grand jury failed to indict Curtis Cavitt, theft by false
Clvde and .1 C Purcell and Roy pretext. - '• - .
Shelly, all of Stamfords who i David Munoz, forgery of an
were charged with being a<;ce.v : endorsement and passing
semes tr. tUe- burglary. - "] Muno> is charged With taking -
Twn -^rmm cvrr^ve drUlhir a ^ lrom hlr. *1Itrr, *>rm. 1 -
while intoxicated charges, were - \ '
r. tt.io.nl against Rennie Thomas ,M*r I*0'1 of«^ »wx <and|
apd ■‘William lowers Womack of i taking therefrom a welfare*
'W&iifr >'5sL&Sis^rl- .*»rh be * allegedly for fftfps
Hur-glnrv charges whijrti <ln *m' P*v<!^
- t ' it uie v AM I *gfig-i—■ *Mh m > ,
Hmf-tu*
to cotton If' they choose. Wfth
larger operators, this increase
will run to as much as a full
acre. '
lfwttvh»«t*>h''*Bw*n allotment*- «
were maijed from the Anson of-
fice Friday. Farmers have un-
til some time in March to re-
lease acres which* they do not
pitEfriPENr Mamsoo wa© i
SORROW too TNOUSANP
P<XLAKP0RTH£ J09..IT
ACTUALLY TOO* * YEAR©.'
Tn White, solid colors, pin jfripes. AH
collar styles AJ1 Dacron- rtleot, true
wgsh and wear' In while with regular',
t*nrifK~?Uso Sport Shirts. Neckwear ;
and Underwear. i
Also Sport Shirts, Neckwear and \
Underwear.,
it Pinehurst Lingerie
Lovely gifts for a lady. Gowns; paja
mas, panties, slips and half-slips.
AT NOON ON PfCEMBER 2,1844 THE CAPITOL **A©
FORJWE TIME flUSHED ANP THE NOW FAMOUS
©TAfuE CAUED -fheepom* WAfc PUT IN PLACE.
waMACtm&or-
FKEEPOW UNION troops
WERE HOU6EP THEM
PURIN© THE CIVIL WAR
AMP THE XAUIT6 BfeNEATH
THE aLMLPtNfr WERE
USfcU AWXWfcH* TO BAKE
9REAP FOR THEM.
Jonathan Logan
^ Mr. Jackr Clare, * /
j|.~ and ^iifiev Knits
Jr ^EriArn’RTH^Er
■ . Ladies Dusters
* All(dtton : $:i
No Iron Cotton -Caudal Slacks -
slim.S^SOL<*ul""-
Men’s $6.98, Boys’ $4.98
-•*.*
I cm part of the county. siirrtN |
■ >%1&l •mv.1 fSrr iurned hack
1 to the ASC office and these
^wrre ills’rihuted to farmers who]
- - — — - r m— imiia
Christmas Party
Set Wednesday
j 'Annual Christmas party foe*
. f>ciral Christian Church will tie
held In the fellowship hail of the j
. | church Wednesday, Dec. 16, all
< P m. , )
| There Will he a CJ^istmss ,
film, a tree -from which gifts j
will be distributed by Santa, I
hhftMty Tbe Mel .auglilin. AN
theft,
Total Only $22
$2.98 To $19.95
lrchttecte under a dojen p*e*<
pent© the capizx ka* wrcwt the
jt«yfeR©AL CfMSOl OF OM 60/ffiHMOiT
AmU OM WA/ OF Lift
Floe. <sJle< led .in Sfunifoid t Mtiers wiiom the grant ,|nrv
ruiiMtra.ktfi «.»or* for itte month refused to tndu ! were Frne-t
ol \ovejnt>er totalled 9225, ac ,• lisle Kmnf address ll'teit a.
i ordmg In the report of Judge "'ew Mexico, eharge.1 with bii^v
l*u h Row land This compared a.mv Iko-a Beatrice Walton. Ill T
udh fl’TS lor ihe same monjtli 2 Haskell, charged wl h cheek
last vea. , swindling> Jim Dees Jt Ahl
Wheftier "If was due to the ime. charged with burglary
< i/mparative • uiacMvttv tiecausr
Of the lateness
Boyg* Vest*
Cotton Corduroy by
iff a rmmjrt to th» okat g«now tufwsak m
AAA a *+S WHEW THf &AWN66 AMP IjOAH fCUftOAJOH
W/u WtiEWT *TMg CAPITOL CHOOuClt Of HtSfOOfA’
A TUtyiUQh iOCUMfNTABV PKff¥M£P BY N$C% AMMP5
WtMNft*O LOU HAT AM PAVTAOHU MAU+LV <MU MAHAAlt
'Tut CAPITOL" TPACtS rut HUT OUT ANt> i+HLFICANU Of A PVAi*H*>
THAT HA* ttCCMAPA LITMB AM&UCAN ivMBOL .
Just Arrived!
y Holiday Drejiaes tor Girls and Little
bfi Girls.
i $2.98 To $5.95
Campus
cseiiiA
Men’s Nylon Socks
4 Pairs
of the eo^’un cro|f
Of not business for the court
MuehUtein Will
5w F f sn ..J 0Up, nri’EteTTie -Job easlC
No need to carry bait with, filling an aid stock with
group
totalling HLVC 70
Jaenb M.arryi Mirehlsteia of
vStrtS $75, Slacks 17.95, Sport Coats $45
f«.r flies to^TunrTwntni igr. twwtmir ih,. odtw.ttiafo off*
whenever | stork akmg th«- grisind to sim i Deer sre plenty sharp When
itt, swat a | ulate actual bird movement* ’they once realize you are on
will always lie’ll s.«m learn to follow hird^^F'iF 'f*1* ’hey start circling
led — and scent amt point when tie come**,n ■* come up behind you
! to the hidden sock v " lf y<*‘ f‘i»d a deer is pulling
-:------------—r - this curling trick wail, until
Arf** . - J you come upon the spot where
i \oiir track* first met his, then
* rtn xtralght across the circle
] 'hut don’t across his tracks'.
1 # | Hide and wait for deer to ap
l\fim TIC .Pear This work* nearly everv
5 J time—if you keep yourself hid
D den
KLR4TRICItl.ANKKTS Caffee Malter8> Irt)ng
10 H Toasters.......... ]
Single $
font rol 1
Free Gift Wrapping — Open Thursday Til 8:00
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Beg borrow, or buy a news
I boy's paper carrying «a»k and
use It for carrying du<-k decoys
j It i* lough and durable and has
room for at least a dozen blocks
! It's also easy to tote
West Side Square
MiJpV fAvn.e
ol Icinioinity
COSMETIC, PERFUME and COLOGNE SETS
Ijenel $2..ifl to $10. Dorothy Perkins $1 to $10 .
MaA Factor $2.50 to $12.50, Coty And Yanfley
Jewelite Comb and Brush Sets $1 to $5.00
Amity Billfolds $.150 to $7.50 '
Airmaid Hosiery 99c to $1.69
Indies Electric Shavers by Remington & Norelco
QUALITY MEN’S TOILETRY SETS
Lenel - Russian Leather -- Yardlev
English Saber — Old Spice — Max Factor
□ectrlc Shavers by Remington, Norelco
And Schick
ZIPPERED LEATHER TOILETRY KITS
Amity Billfolds - - - - $3.50 TO $10.00
Pipes — Pipe Racks -- Tobacco Humidors
Tobacco Pouches — Cigars
~7 For Anyone/
King's Quality Boxed Chocolates ..... $1.00 TO $1<MM)
Cameras, Films, Flashbulbs, Photograhk, Supplies of Al Kinds
GIFTS FOR LESS THAN $100 - AND
, .GIFTS FOR THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE!
BUNKLEY DRUG
T*
IM 9 i \ ^
Z ii 7 I 1
L1
•ga-J
W # J
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.