Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964 Page: 1 of 14
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P.C. LCX 00S6
DALLASr TEXAS
CABLE VISION
, Your A**uranre nf TV
ft err jd ion and Program
Vgrirty
in 3 .1391 for Sales. Service
AND IHE STAMFORD LEADER
STAMFORD, TEXAS, JONES (X)UNTY, THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1964
dumber 11,—Ameru^p^Volume 40, Number 40
Leader Volume 6.°»
1" i——
SANTA CLAUS
Bulldogs-W-dLSeek Regional Title
Agdins
TO TOWN!
The Bulldogs are also reported
to be In good shape, with the
exueption of ' Ronnie Jenkins,
who I* again listed as a doubtful
COLOR
* M.V'-JO*
7 BulMwgs
Ml DIN
[jfMtxr
heavtly on a M2 formation. Rodney Armata^g.tWpaudMf
seldom -making any Change* - [ settlor. right tar
fop-IBarer tor MMiuAHthik* » hkkkJcH*■ «25
Lions, and Mu- top scorer in the right etjrf ~"
state Pi AA foothaM is their tail Th« only pew
liai k John Turney Turney may fcnnii e line up
I be Uome are a strong team, [
having- smor imflefeated fpr 111
• Haight games this season, |
v<i,rtng 43*1 points while-allowtnif
itieir opponetitx to score .only .
!•■» points. ‘ V ■ , It--T- r~.
This >ear they have defeated since In a
the following teams by the age is' r.e<
nure* Indicated Moody 116 0: «m their
Itaiiger, 166 Dela-on 20 IZ. man
I astland. 46-6 Stephen vllle. 21-1 The IJ«)
iv Santa Ann* 5<V0 Grvnbury. j Gibtan. is
f* .* • -•yf
i_______, _________ _____ , one of’names of seven members of the
the two deep positions, repine Stamford Bulldogs, included In
Ing Hamrick In the lineup. fthe list.
Speer Hamrick. Stevens, Holt-j On the list from- Stamford
ringer, Freeman and Turney arc WPrr Buddy ’ Box,: Raymond
all returning starters from last (ajnirr Mafc T.ovvorn, Harrison
year’s team, with Tumev being Cole Keith Ka'lner, Kdd e Jenk
a four-year (darter at the tad lfw an<, Mn June*
bark position • Buddy Box was the only Stam-
Report. received from Dublin | fftrd pUv,.,. pk.gM for first
are that they have not had an.' h.*tt.
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Tf R
1 OF
NTfP
ONAGI
Oranburv.
L' Comanche 66 6 Cisco. 42
n .,ii<I M.iipllton r»4 0
hi tlicir hv dTsf fTct rhmApiun- •
stop itimr lust Saturday nigh'.
renter,
! Also picked foe first team ;
honors wa* Raymond. Gome/. on-
the defensive learn atyiMit^i
1 linebvckcr
Marc latvvorn received honor
, ahl>. mentions -on both trains,
' being named a» offensive etui,,
ami ,.ii tlie defensive team at j
bOlhs halfback and safety,
j- Krrtb—Katfire also received
At‘Anson Monday Nitfht— ^ ,________——-—- - >
Farmers To Hear Plans
jeams^-bcUui named at uucuall c
fullback and at defensive
'a< V Ir
(tther honoi able mentions nil
Ihr oflenatvr team Urn* Har-
rison Coje at Halfback.-and *.<t
die Jrnktns at guard
AImi cer-elving an Inimitable
iiirniiim on tf>e delcnaiv e - tc im
wa* Mas Jones at kalfba< k
The selections c^ere as fol-
low s
the Rnl'tng Ham* Cot (speaker from T< ,n AA M Cot-
ier« Inf ne« Is tormed versilv entnmtdogv department
thick ln< lode, cotton tor the meeting
from a wide area, w ll« Refreshments will ire -creed
hat organisation* plana ,, a enortesy of gins In Ihr
o) erf the bull weevil count) Ah farmer* <t fhr coun
WVsi county Kami ty are in*ited and uiged to
precodent. Mwl tie was attend
an rUgrt to oh'f'U Jko ater/tug roaimi'tee of the
Rolling I’laini Cotthn Grower*
fne me' irrentlv at Stamford
-and out lined purpose* and <tb|e«
me*, print-1pat p- wMrh -ras the
eradirattun of the boll weevil
and other harmful cottern in
»es t»
Counttea included tit the Roll
ing Plains Colton Crown* area
ale ttavloi Childress Cottle
"f Fisher Foard. Hardeman. HaO-
kell. Howard J erne* King,
re knot M Ha-hell Nrrlan Runnels,
le Srurrv Stnrirw att Yevtor Wtt
rtr harger Thnrtr k mor trrn Concho
he Cage and Tom Crern ( iron lies
rtla In Tesa» and lUrm.a Jackson
rts ard TUIman Counties Id Dfcla
from a
In Stamford Friday
* Candy for Children—_________
Santa Claus Parade Will Open -
■■■r - -eSSwr. - - -- -i* •• 4
Christmas Season Here Friday
State To Ix‘t Contract
On Highway 277 in March
fa pom in e to thr «qu"rr at 4 (in p m
i* wlR come ta I The paiadc w
ly-drawn ‘leigti ihe First Raptlsl Church, down wife In the lead car
In.lake part nr \ n r t h Swenson to Mrliarj
e spurts> red hv *sli eel at tbc corner of the
committer- of squa-r It will then ttrm can
imher of Com aloi’g Mrffgrg. and cteele lb<*
the opening or square counter c
opping season 'against ihe normal flow
II form 'ip in fraftir arnund the aquaip' and rhlldren *
at Ihr Fltsr turn on In We*l Mcltarg. where
amt begin M * it wtD riispeme
I amt around state Senator David Ratliff : » m a I I group*
will «erve a* the parade mar. parade chairman said that M
ill prmeed from shall and will he riding with his Is hoped that a* many aa 30
boys an«J girls wilt decorate anti
Aiao partinpatbig In t h e i kte their hikes in 'he parade,
parade, in addition to the floOts. | Self requested that parmts nf
will be • the Stamford High children »ho wtU rkle in the
Sr bool Band and the Stamford “parade have their dilMm at
lorkwise Junior Biding Club tire Fir»| Baptist Church park
There will alao he entries of ing lot with their bb yrlea. by
hievrles decor »ie-* 3 An p m
for the orcaairm wlrieh will he Am• lor RaiHft *HH lead off
interspersed among the floats m the parade followed by the
James Self. Sismlorri High School Rand *
— j The float* will come neat. In
the following order: Stamford
I »change Chih, Joe HudapMh
M * string too Srkcol, Iftnh*
flower*. Webb’s Deportment
Store, the Stamford Junior Rkl
. lug Cluh RU. kslmk studio,
Oobbuu I’harniao. VLaa Jewel
- erg Mind* Shoe* and Apparel,
the Stamtord Music,Club, and
last, hut far trsim lenst. Santa
a* j Clan*.
In The new ettr rWeratlnpa. *
Mr psi’chasfd this year by thr
ore O*mtwr nf Commerce. w|R be
or" lit hied for the first tidke at
hot pat arte time r T
(itv Purchanes
w
Two ( ars: Sells
Sewer Property
( hamlxT Asks
Toy Donations
For Christmas
Family-Size Farm Shoidd
Be Retained, Speaker Says
The Slsipfnrd (It) Council
.n rented twd, ton two new Auto-
"•elides for use bv the ilii at
"•eii tegular meeting Iasi Frl
c’.«» anc'fthnn. A ml tWRfd thf
, unt> art lo W ciffiird Mi.toi Co
g .gtord Hu* entered a t>*d m
supplt two new Plymouth Fufv
i ’r* |t a net cost nf tf XU M
'.km* two older eftv ears in
r* srte
• T»c> other eomnames hat
• 'so he* foe the rontraet to sun •’*1
pi* iwic new rarg to the eft* I
lowne Wntlord reeesvad the mean • four lane freeway
rtnrtraet on the hast* of thetr ihe
h w htd 1 ! lene* The H'ghsvav 771 kssoria
The rooneil also approved fhe
• *fr of flee acre* of rite land ‘
In I'rlf Johnson The ta.yd core
•-med (it a parret acquired Stamford north tn Wtrhtta Fait*
hv Ihe |H» •« pan Ot the srwpr ^torrr It wmild Join a wen toll
ssetem hut which »a« not hdinn ro#<i running to Oklahoma Cite
to any fnrmal use hs th • „„ thiough Tolsa. Joplin
»l»y The sab* wa* at •*> per Mn . and on tw the Ka«t
tnspews
"• < rpas* at the *o».!ltwe«t edge -py,, vt*mf„rd Chamber of
of Stamford fnmmcrtr h»« issued » ple» fm
The e*wtract will he let tn donation • of used tov« to '•••
two «tages the first hrtng fwe ( repaired and distributed tn rhtl
H*e structures and ditl work drew tn need* l«mtlie* at < h,c*t
«nd the sesnnd fo» the actual mas
Anyone having u*ed to** in rb
Completion «f the wmk will "•trahte roe-lttusn h a krd tn
all take the tal* In the sgnrulture
wa* from M.mtord to Ah. ***** •' Mamford Mleh
School, where memhers eg tt>r
loral ehinter of the Future
Farmer* hf Arnerha w'U repair
a similar highway from them and 0* them up for
ChditmM ;—
Anvurse who would like to
duo ate an* new toss to the pro
tram is requested to take them
tn fhe Chamber ot Commerce
office In the Otv Hall
Chamber officials urged that
planned donation* of used toga
to the program he made soon,
an that the FT A hoyt will h*ve
mv Adam. Winter* IIM Bid ^
® pees Ballinger. Ga-y Conner •"•n' ,hr
„ trend away from the famils
Vl UBACR - Millord VTrl *,,r f,rm- 1 '* SfT1,,h »«•»'«
fev Ballinger HM D.i.M’med. M«te d.rcy.or .d the fprm
komn J.me* Ivs Haskell T" *'
Keith K air er Btamford Trm»>'r '-reo Tuesday ntght
I a* the annual rural urban meet
DfFfktllVt Tf*M 'mg of the Slamlurd Bo>»rv
fit JRIh — Robert steward Club
Culmado Cits; M"ford Wiley I son<r IM Rutarlnna and then
HM F.ddie Farnsworth An«oo fsrmer guests gathered ai ttg
lame* Vogetsant Itafllnfer (iuard Armors for a
s#mmv Shellman ky*on. Mike rhi|| supper and get together
fatter son Winters * It G Petei Andrews, A I ih
TACKIy^ s Dee ftearen (ol president, extended a welcome
or ado Ctty Kvle Mansell RaL pmtm w-a Intendu< ed
linger Tpmmy Jones Anson tn J C Hays of Anann. Jone*
• Clifford (tdem. An-to Asm (,wmry FTTA anpervitwr
Momter <'*”*”£**. Frawk.e M, who ha% ^ w),H
. WhRe r^Mef*^ JZ nrA ror ° **•'* ramM hl»
R'amfotd. Hi 6 k MeCrmfbt (.k fte PI.r-e id lie ram.U
-T-T^r - - - • mTnr .Ac-ccrx. - rT.»****"•.■! ”
Ctilted A number of tor* will mnAd (Uimeg. fttgmfmd Dantt* | * "
» goal ** Slaughter BalMwger HM ItarU,0' ‘ ' * anmUm
made ,VMr M ^ nn#4*’ UfrT S’m»^ we^h^rJ J n H^tJl d'
airman **" *trp ^ Hamlin Gary Cmtno. Ilasbell. ** »hmHd let nature take it*
_____ Ml Ml over mmI ft tftTfff1 fidf RRlBfiflrr 7* IffllK (ft t m % fHlInv
number of request* for toy* Is CORN’FR RACKS Bohhv Ur**' Knti pnrsllgn farming
l!eJd •**♦r,*, •*“'n ,M* kOoifeb. Remoter Buddy Ih.s wvrr
Mam fur d HM ld*eyy Await,. The otbgr Iboupbf. dtrertly m*
Whfter* Jame* l*y,> RiBlI. i poalt*, b B#f nte should mak-
John Prqdt Anson - effort to stem the trend
HALFBACKS — .loe JosseM In order that If* family farm
Haifcrll Ds'-W MrKatr, Cwtors . ni ght cnwtlmte r* » ‘ _
Hasland Funeral
Set for Friday
Funrral services far Mrs.
Sam . Rgslspd •*. of Luederv
will he held FpMay. Bov. IT. it
t 6n p m In the Bethel |j»-
iher»a Ctmreh where *he wa« •
mrrtiknr BwHal wilt. foHugr In
the ehurrb yard
UF Nearing Goal
For 1964 Drive
Ttuia R VTal
Mr Smtth reminded
■ Farm hoy* and girt* are lb *
heat A well educated farm bug*
or girl wAN «oefeed «paiai (ban
.. . " r tn, * led r f • >• L C
Farming U a nray of life which
make* for good rittarn* TV
present trend should be stopped
br aortal reaaon* also, the,
!’ Mrs Baatand who died Bos
IS at Stamford Memortal Hos-
pital after a H»dsy tllnesg, was
hom ApHI n xtn M netlmkt*;
She mote tn the t afted States
«Bb bee parent* Jone Ml. MB.
and settled near Hntto Tevaa.
sb* marrtgd Bom Basland
Dobbins House
Damaged by Fire
pledged to dale ha* n
tkr residence of J*me* F.
TTphhiaa east of Stamford, was
.eyerie dam seed bv flee eartV
The Stamford Chamber of
Cbmnterce Ha* asked that all
downtown ‘ merefcaats remain
fkrmeN emdd |iit«d«pp fn WW
erop* But it this were true,
ytm wiwiktn’t have a winning
ftmthail tram and yarn wouldn't
Have many bus........ ”
# TT»en Mr h»«i«k naked thr
queattnw “When mill the trend
dM*^ and bk added that af*
Font t^fatgllmAer Anson, Marc h»*{Ry rvfdgtned l« n#d h»*t to
I/Ofvnrn. jhmifii linn t-atl . acres, -nor h It lb) acres in
met. Crtoradn Ctty. Davtd rrtn June* rottnty Then he .gave this
re. Ballinger M|ke Barrett definition
N a Huger. ftirhaid, INRleft. i * famBv farm l* one on whVb
a. fat iwrr mmuhei fk# w Mtagr
ment and mret of the lahut am*
h» ratde* hi* famtfy ont of the
eamttygs
Although the at*e td a famtlv
Mr. and Mn. Charlie Henry
•pent the weekend Ip WeARen
senh -her aow and family. Mr;
add Mrs. JMt Blake b • d
Tiykar of lap
Monte fflrnBt
SAFFTV — Denny Aldridge
WtBtafm. HM. Jertjr Aodnp
Anaon Bonnie SdiMh. Balling
er - Mare Iovvom stemmed
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964, newspaper, November 26, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992780/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.