Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964 Page: 6 of 12
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Over 100 Stonewall 4-H
Given Awards
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More Own MO younger. w*e
recognised Monday /light at the
annual Stonwall County
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award, the gold star.
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In various 4-H programs. Mr.
H^nnlg also recognized 15 dis-
trict winners with ribbons
presented bv State Representa-
tive Temple Dickson. Sen. David
Ratliff was to have made one
at tk» presentations as hr has
done
___this‘•year in henMi.
The top five «H!er* in HUM
Carolyn, the OdkfStar girl
Average Cost p'eKj/ote in Jones
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County Tuesday Was 35 Cents
Plans Completed
For Christmas
Tli. cnrt of h.jlrilnn TViut.y's Tiii-.doy ran sometliiiiv llfca l »ln«. ” OpjCning Pjlrildc
I Ilf. CIMt III lltlltlllli; l ut'Slid V a i ursuay ■ an wiucuhiih * i —
44^8r^«WGFiH~ wprrr “ ptWT'tlon toi Jones County- ran1 this: Kleetion officials. $1420, 098 40, aud 4.876 five cost flffllEW
MA a r\ A • A \ Til _ ' a"' .. A. An..Ai mm # *k i O ___m .. aa a. a* ‘not a. is (till U in
from a low of aland 35 cents ballots and supplies. $207.15. ad- of 34.8.cants per vote is obtain-
per vote to a high of more than dltiwnal ballots, $14 25, for a etU
$2.00, a check with County .j grand, total of $1.<598.40
Judge l.eon ThuripUn Monday
stock Studio. May Jewelry Store,
the Exchange Club, Wasnington
School^ jStamford Music Club
The Junior Riding Club wITT also
, ----------- , participate.
____P»>-»de and pro | A„ (.hlldre/1 ar^ invited to~T
Although "voting was heavier) gram to- officially open the | ' , . . . , ' '
than anticipated, six boxes rc Christmas season in Stamford IrMm 11
Members of the planning enm-
went to Carol** Sander for the fit the presentations as he has Judge l.eon Thurr\ian Mondav ,{u, ,tUil. al t. „i)n.r titan anticipated, six boxes re Christmas season in Stamford ,n< e -,a
„-.3pfc Butch Midi*., for the done in previous years, but was reveal*#.. General election ,{*' ,j0fhji'' deteninlnea '‘ cor*^ X^ite of less than 30 met Momlay morning and com- idhe.y are decorated a ltd also
_ ]w.;Alio hfiOiUUuJWtc cuuQtt___.......‘......................-........... These wm:-biiu:lair. aft: Trubv I Dieted arrauremetPa for IliirUnotor acobtera or other vr
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itar girl, Is ! county average an^t the lu#k JuLaV u*wt*. . tin*- actual tjlatrlliu i P*’r*- j*- «nt) sh'*'
wii«o„. m msfiiiiipasRMhKM
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tor of the group and .Marvin orated. Ten prizes of $5.00 each
the daughter-of Mrs. Norm and a $2 00 was in tUe Wilgpn box t„>n hv'mt'mhers of the sheriff's j* Tt was necessary to transfer . Hind* Js chairman. Other mem will^ he given in the child ten s j
- — — •> -- i ■■ —-...... -• — i hers are Marvin Edgmon, division No updecorated- Jukes»
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_________this year. They
V ■>* were MUte Hill. Robert Branch,
‘Jackie Samford, Beva lAett,and
Bander
had not received Jacket* Sknder of Old Glory. She is 17 - However, this high' figure ! department and‘the,cost of thk ballots from one box to another ' P^rs »r* Marvin Edgmon. T dlwtJWt. No> u|
SO honored thig year. They Veprs old and has been in 4-H would he just slightly less in ' jng care of the'absentee ballots to meet the demand on several para<le chairman. I^tuis Black , will be eligible
wik. uill -a ^ ■ ..-Si. i____, ■ _______ • « ,,....... ,........_____ ... ..... . - .a. ... *- ... ™ . -I stock D P Williams »nH C P ! Other nrize, '
wprk for sjx years.
presented'
lira. Troy Lemley of Aaper-
mont and Mrs. Bernice White
| , and Mrs. Alien Leix of Old
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Truette Hennig, - county -egem,
to t9 winners lor their activities
• EYES EXAMINED
• CLASSES FITTED
•CONTACT LEN8ES
Closed Thursday and
Saturday Afternoon
Dr. C. L. Cromwell
Butch, the Go»,r Star hoy. tsj>“»«‘ w«* hrs than 3<*
five other boxes where the to;;il j in>$!»«' county clerk-s office.- ‘ tM-rgsions, and late Tuesday *tock. D.^P. Willlajna. and C. ^1 Prl*«*s will be $75 00 for
xizuiis.y > * * i. J w‘* ,v * ■ .mtaaumn, «»«»« _ . w -
There is no' immediately afternoon, some additional hal- ( HUP*'py-
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evplainciWMaUaMa rct^afeah. thu-Jnm i tail a—B^ehried.
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* first prize among the float*.
prhfp * anrt f
ClIIIIS Will nfimq In . ' fal* • WfOlld |
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RtUBi IH __ j H«n officials* at a voting Imix lots It lias been reported that the regular - session Monday, colorful High School -band' • at _
year* old aqd has been In 4-|f l js. j;J2 wjth mis figure runnfng this-figure is well ovei. 5 tgiO canvassed the returns and 4:00 p. m. on November 27. In W24 United States Army
work for,- seven years. Both higher in the larger Jmxex .'/hut the total votes counted in j found 'them substantially the Firms and organizations promts- pilots set a record by flythg
Carolyn and Butch are seniors, "Broken down, the expenses the governor’s raiV was 4,87ii same as the unofficial ttuals jng floats are Ihe^^tkrQ^org arputkl the ■ world,
Tiwnr . an- wall 4 __
and girls enrolled in 4Jt worl
in Stonewall County under .Mr: f,
Hennig but only those who had
excelled ip their work were pejr-
sncnBBWBHilp0WBFnt<ifm7uct. f ■
wtaua., 4M4W itoniad Thr»-
year by Ralph Kiddle of th«- As-.
1 perniont EtrsrNational Bank. .
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Land Rank (iroup
To Hold Annual
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Meet in Haskell
Tile directors jnf the Federal
Land Bank Association of Has
kell have announced that the an
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Cash Way Food Store
City Grocety and Muiket
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■1,1 in a loan volume of apiirosimate-
ly. $4 5 million
11 The1 asuoolatinn reeentiv paid
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J. C. MAY dent C F Upshaw Stanifted.
PB 3 2284 Stamford J M J Mcl.arty. Sevmour John
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964, newspaper, November 12, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992808/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.