Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1964 Page: 10 of 14
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Might Cut Number of Dropouts
Beave^ said Monday that the state*'
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A raason given most frequently by
boys and frrrls for dropping out of
school is that they got behind and
lost interest. And usually the reason
v for behind to absenteeism
legislature has changed the compul-
t sot£ attendance law and this will
1 help some but is not the full answer.
“There are too many 'unlesses' in
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,i^Wapnfbrd, Tirxas, Thursday, September 17, 1V64
e County
State Agencies Asking .
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For Additional Money
STAMFORD A MICHIGAN MONSEltt ON PARADE—25 Years Ago
City Tax RalcReduced, Discount A pproved I jt
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: : school Each day's work is built upon
that which was studied the day be-
fore. ltXakOb a good student to over-
come any extended absence from
, school. - \
In the last few weeks I have talked
* with several educators in this area a-'
, bout tb# problem of achdol dropouts
which are an ever-present problem.
Aihoy-iitpBv * -used
i’S flk ~
"‘TBStTpermit, *or. unless the family is
not linancially able to send him, or
. unless a few other reasons,” Mr.
- Beaver said.
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He agreed that a sympathetic, de-
dicated truant officer could be of
great help in getting children into
•school and keeping them there.
The county school nurse, Mrs. H. S.
Tbere are ten fewer students in the * FitzGerald, has done much to en-
Br VERN SANFORD
?xas Press Association
AUSTIN—Slaty financi,
Rh ,Ttr Fx:
slate agrnn .ncinltftf' pltin v at c
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•(From the filet of Stamford
American, Sept. 8, 193*.)
The rtty*tax rete for 1838 has
"beep sot for $2.20, a reftoehoft
of 30 cents, or saving of 12 per
, £ y ( ■ : ' f' '-Jw _ r 1 ‘ - ,V
party had not sailed on Uie Ath- legislaUve and executive curUil-
,Uiat only 4 2 per cent qt ifte to-1
till )<t/w>r force was unemployed
Tn mid-JuiyTcompaepd to 4.8 per f Furthermore, the city
mont has forced the Department
of Public Safety to close Its sub.' •
si«non at btgmford. the Texas
Safety Association said it had
learned today.
The dove hunting season in
Jones County' wflTopen Septcrij-
enfa.
' The Stamford Rotary Club will
* entertain farmers of this grea
Ui the anual barbecue and fel-
ceut to the taxpayer over the | lowship meeUng at the Texas
year. 1838. R. tCf. Bowdry. city cowooy Hcurnon grounds nexl
manager, announced Wcdncs-ikie>ilay evening, the itieeung . . r .
J— . ' Ural in- odd in Uie Cowboy buns-,I her 15 and close November 15.
has'house area, begumuig at 6:30 f ine season is Uie same in Flsh-
__.nrewS-rsSJCtBZ&MSi
"bwensoh'School will open Mon-] Shooting hours are T a. m. to
nient of taxes. The discount Is’day, Sept. 11, with Mrs. S. b. sydset and- the bag limit is 15
>llA ... Anotiicg bid to- capfure flootf November and 1 per ceiiVIf*FntXsthtfirWC^ftfdWTf as teagft
1 S! Zl- VI TJ '** thw- t olorado River in December. , er tor the primary rw»m.
conference . 1 * above tbf HigHland Lakes has | Mcs W ,Arthur Strain of Dal-1 A nine-month- tern) will be* t.
. S born submitted l« the Tesgs j. .w|»oae name had bA.n listed !*,e*t* J,,,d/n,ne 8'sdc» wilt be City and Mrs. Coombes if ylalj- -
State ageneiesv he reported. VV jU.r Commission bv tKv--Wtvn- l * -* "nS” lUught. / * » *'• j ting a aim. Jerry Coumbet. and
u,i, askuitf a whopping *W\- [ iirJ Cou|lt v UaU.r („ntn»l amt of Uk‘ Te‘an* re»cued Next Monday, Sept 11. will Ik-
£12.181 inciease in spemlfni; iui jmprovemeiif.. UixU'ict No, 1, from the ship, Athenta. which !Stainiurd s regular secun<l-Klbn-;
UM4? Imal peinul. il« *'iii- Alenarri County WCA1I) No. nas sunk'by'a t.ivrman subma- flay Dollar Day. The monthly
<(JhaM/.od. yhow e\ ei, they aieu t vvants to .s4udy ttie-^numibility of l ine, is-a hiyjcc j*l Mrs. B. .11* , event is sponsored by the retail |
llkeiy to feet It. - , a darn site on the San Saha Uiv- i>aird of thi^.eity. Mrs Sti ain trade committee ot tne Chamber j
Connally pointed to |soasibilit> cr lour iniUs alxive Menard. 4 was in charge 01 a party on S|
i»t a -$82,500,000 surplus at-close 1'liis is file lame dam 'site on r2uruj>ean tour this summer. Her
wim n, ii ihiiiiim n;.w-i- "iIY •" ^
cent.
ol town on vacation
irips Judge Coombes Is yUlting***|
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senior class at Stamford High School
than were in the junior class last
s
A newspaper publisher worth his
salt has the beat interest of his com-
munity and it# people,-at heart. Any
, right thinking person knows that a
community heavily populated with
~ , persona whd did not even finish high
school is not the best place to call
4, home.
This matter is not just
--"-lor school administrator*
children in school should be the con
cern of avao'one. ■ .
'In tny conversations with fohool
men I have discussed the possibility
of a county-wide truant otficer. H. S.
FitzGerald. Stamford auperintendent,
say* there is no state taw providing
for such an officer. He admitted that
such a person <nmiM do a lot of good.
A.few years ago. w hon.1). M. {sbell
was school superv tsor, he made a de-
termined jef fort to |9Bt all school age
children enroT\ed>a *fch<K»i -it■ww re-
ported at the time that he came
across one or two children, although
ten or twelve years of age. who had
newer attended school. This should
never have happened.
Ceanty Superintendent Everett
courage jiarents to keep students in
school, Mr. Beaver said. When she
calls on parents of children who are
sick, she tries to sel^them on the idea ^
of regular school attendance.
A person who worked at tbi? joi>
full time might be a wise investment.
JOHN SELM0N, foreman of the
SMS Flattop ranch, would rather
work with horses than any of the
huit inilfti
of thy J864-18H5 (u-ikkI iicxl \u nint h jbv-1 s Afmv Corpa uf t huabamt was ai»o Ilf hurptk in
gust-31 ill- alsiTi-stim.lictf ttifii- Ungmct r- is owjrf't t<^l U> pro- ^ yliaigt- pi another party, but iua «r» from MU to 3u «• a result ol
01 Commerce.
KeducaUon in the personnel uf
the driver license patrol examin
t pplications 1 aken ior Factory HF orkvrs ^
will be $b23W(sO.UOO avail.ktV -for. jurst* a $2i..00H,W) -itain and re
appropotiation by the la.*gl>la- tervoir when it compl^tea its [ (imvtT'bu r»a: uininv in v*__A _JL
tuie next year. This isr>oim'^«omprrheusue, rejicrt on die - kWve.wlo rAKASIB*—!■ . ISUT
1 $153,4uo.uuu more than the .pie- Colorado ba*in>
j Kent level. • y
I Stale agencies, however tvoe INDEPENDENT OILMEN
I proposed spending .og more tli.ap* 5EE-K RELIEF , the fuel of Stamford
j $813,000,000 ■ from Uie. ‘genu al —------ American Sent <1 Itu i
'Tiasd. Y3,8D0,Tjbu,oOO* loan alf' Texas Independent Producer j .-Zapt f, l*M.|
!{ulMjs , and Ku>ally Owners Axsoeiation ] rupreaenlaivea 01 Feldt
Connally aa'fd ht' A.mn-d to ^“>MU *->» «hh'P^«|l pro- Co. of TMmple
. A,, , diu-era an- in; deep Double . started taking applications In
review t„ ),**;, quells".bd not and > exat u >^‘^0 Weonevd.y from man
| represent tils api»i o\I
an* lanuiy at Mason City, Wash,
iiiguai. tney- will hkeiy return
next-week.
Mr. and Mm. Herbert Day'
and-vdaugnter. Miss hathcriije
Alt Nano, spent last weekend"
and tne- Lauor Day holiday vrHta*
Mrs.^ Day s staler. Mrs. not ace
it-dsiey antf famity in Midland,
^llia lot over more than u sixty yeitrs
wpf_cowboying. Judl give him half a
chance and he will tell you alaiut hid •
J^rtsent crop.’If you wahl -.to ma«e.
him real happy, go out to tlte raqch .
and let him show you his beauties. He
has ttoooe young horses following4*^-
round after him just like kittens go-
tug to the milk paij. *
"Tail w eek John VhowoiLtvvo atal-
. lions in the halter classes at the
Jones County fair At An*on. Swen
Cardinal, foaled tn )963, was named
grand -ehampton. and Swen llir.-d4-
* Hanii, foaled in Jt'OJ. wa* the reserve
champion.
BORROWED QUOTE: A consult-
ant is Minteum called tn at the la>l
minute to share the blame.
to* vice pf.-itdent -Imv re^thT <*ad women wishing to Work. In
mended ai program of Mate and •*' nwcsgtn and -anirt factory.
1 - Th.- yyi. ,-ub: to ------ - ■ T"—*««* ^T*T*
llnue harder grio.'g «»oi msn o' hr Ip ^llicni. , - in tiu* Humikirey huilding on
♦.Pit
Is lion ah ordinance regulating The cuinyilf tain uf the ucw par
wiectlng or moving of nousr> sohage at 816 Wevleyan Street
The city nad no ordinance cover mars* the lulfilliiient of years
tog the subject. « | of dreaming, pi a lining and work-
Now it wUi be necessary tor ,n* toward jh** goal, uflirialv uf
the mover to post bond guar UH" rh‘*Fch k4,d-
aotoeing payment of ail dam Signs show lag the route to
ages whun might b«> done, to! Ual^ htanuoro at*e now being
aeH If was FeporTed at tm-
ITT* ItHHWhuy • p&flt cask' til*
or surety bond.' I monthly meeting of U*e htaru-
Footoall in Stamford Higti lord .Chamber 01 Commerce
[was coming tn -M> own tVcftm- 4 J; irl ,.„n,.r „av, thr 0„ La« HsmUton street, juat east
^mend.-rErms ito ttu* r.e2js!aid>a. / . ol Huston Hardware [School is a means to the end. t$l iuesday ioni Adams has tn-ea
j will (uobahly d-.ilet ip a rnarkuj 1 •' l, iriqg rom .1 (.arl^»$^tt»a, who lives east of Is designed to make bo>s better u> charge oi Uie work
rtdgree ..from theke i,»;ure*• "* <r- #,• *' .• nukt^Jlrf) Uxnd. IU- T>o- sagerUnr. has brought in \beinien order clUiena Inal wg>* Difet«*rs. aiso aiiopied a rea-
j ytu.v H the luj the rvMueylv f,, , , tj• rid is partially due lii-sl bal. iif cotton \o tn* gmried f Uig word of L. w. Johnson su tiiuUuii favormg culling dowa
- to * unrairtsf v.sha.-p te.ruprutk n «t the Kule Jay ton Gin in S>g- ! permiendent' uf school* »peah-[M«e of.tne bqu *re a» pi oyioseg
^ sss^>sil an lnt,vav- jn.«rkeUr.'„-: .«m. lailmesf pns o tun H< ftnafusd gathering the'tnK •• Uie meeting of the Mmary * by the Male Highway freparv
■of <862 boa hokpltai> and rafuli; *mi. in. luoiug ,'lexasl bale August 28. but ie has not |t lull Tuesday Mr.^Jotansnn in- 1 mew to provide aouilranal park-
nal M-nuoi* up *>1 flOooOu di- (to *fi t ilieir sparer: u. b I'rij- heen ginned because the gin » ‘ tr«Kjuced •fjbrgon-Wood. O M , uig spht
partidenta aint agencies, up 'do< tioo * [Mib being repaired and is not |t»«etf- and BUI Anderson to- at j Lakteu JdBek, daughter of Mrs
, | ready tor opera***, p. wUi ^uaiUta- " ' [dni ,#min, wttr—leave Uua
SHORT SNORT} . TIbt TL*r U* tie pimed as soon] Open house of the new par- wceaeod tar Abilene wnefe »ne
las Uie gin is ready. J C. JiplV
•t 'i < ret is* manager of the gin.
/ t.i to ., *oial <<i I tie’btunitord nf> council Ttr-
and.
I0jtf'vw imiui at-it hiT^T
etiUCulion -.up S-VU.loo >KKJ HiAt
pay raises, leeif
I ttiwjoi leat hers
spoglit- by
I ’ei tottaI mr omi
• «hl ta- .*> J y»«-
hkhOLE SUPERVISION
HELPS
r::r^ 1 ,iaM ft,T r*»,^d.4« emergency legit- p m
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/. A. Claims He Has an Idea for Saving
Billion Dollars in Government Sjmulinf:
1
la>t year at $21. WM
"< I e-l A*i.,'u' >.( ij», new
iiUW.OI* Mill tw , v» I - kJT S4-|e
I. rnrei 21 her.* \l|j„ yp.(v.
« o' if* will la Ifll.li-f ,.f 1 rrrmnn
• - ul u bun«|<f. I * •> inlet |f,
»s. ie vtr, Lyndon h Jnhnsnn
honor * < I dixtln
1111 ■**»•'• I gradua’r ip 'ith* I m-
Ui-u|-ped If. verutv ol, teas* ^ drtemf
, t.i-u.r uni < An b<L..>gaess<<l <aily i«i
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r ni-> | sir
aonage Of St John a Hrthndtrt j *‘0,er Hfrttti Memoiiai.
(hurt h will hr held S*m<r>y heTwa.i of Nursing She giad-
heptember U.‘batween 3 and j ] ***lr<i trom Mamlard High
S- hoal in the .Spring
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bin X .U,* trie >iaU.* li .inin^
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1 p<-i vision Inum 1 u,:»H it 10,11
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lulalix) ilT g *ilui ia.uig tot u.v lri. -l Aaiv to** W .1
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a place Odt in the Mate »f Ore- them out ot bathiutrv Slid Urf-v U
gun railed Bend whirb scietiU*!* be all right
claim Is a HUP* I a dupbr a*r of | a„..w thal some peoplr »:r
|U»e aunatr of the moot. Dva lo „ ^ Mmidn . i:„..w
1 dmt p«( Iwjles extreme hear in
I the day tilrte and cafd atj**HU f*, ‘“
resemble and that s rvrl vehai I m cimn ;
.. (*W'i ipM* The Old Phil
wiftnr an Mt J aha saw grass
farm an Ratal Creak rape*tv
. a* a asaaay-saving idea ia ht»
tamr Pus aft
fkear edit a r
Fenpld are atwar* tabling
P . »♦*** r>i eiirRVent ought
to save money but pracUcally '^ ** *"*"* *° R*1
nobody tells exactly bow. . |**J* * *pa« r suit -««• n-* """ tn<. moon r or kef «ml lull i
Wad. I got to ttoatmg rbe otb “ aoder ariniad lh>l area to aee (|^r lfV(n, (ikr gouvg a l«\*
ar day wdMr I was trying to ^ ***** *** BrlcnUsI* say m* |n m|timad m lava d
M l the rmeeot thing the cano ;
has tn the moon's surface
BUSES ARGUE foR MATE
BOGS r
**Minna! li.j, 1 aifir \ev<Mia
j hw" 1 .-per v< o'ing 1 vf 11. t! 11 v
s» Ik.* lirw * 'r.lo „ V Lail
, ii.art 1 unmiiwiip r on.i^i U,*,
idwiMiing i..*i* j-ifirv .. ]u (♦,
1 «-tii mi 1.4*1, (<•« me
1.1 * * m ' v irA ’a r
i«i<i vai.rn cad ci'i jim-
in, vp.-ris in an « pinPiti
l< *1* I'-<c» (omdils nw it rn
!.<*• I i». iidrigr' d,M u*«uoi* sirs, .
e 1 m' •urfr bias 01 (able (urtdt
t s ngk tin a <la*r vva'cr
I !a»i IJffunt ( oelritl IvtaMl
^ tet'»«. inimg Ml
If naati I—TTi
.,,, ia» moon • surface ao mi
H. they re going to pul an
j If -m sn ,.<nv|< j
• * ’ 'an I y' lr :n» |ur I. '
J-.---** i)l#... !•« ihfaiwin* oie inr Jaty
mi* uknci .1 .An f vv Site *
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ETa-nr, unci t\ Si v woii iuffO*'«vi.i «■ « rv|> j
r%icna11 • r m Viturt^'in Lyadmil
l an astron- jialging from ^hise pit lur rs • — " 'vaCif, .n
**« * »“*" the moon rorke. sen. tun S f R Af F lC »ATAE.TiIS
INCREASING
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much that Sure spare ought to be « vpk.
Mg|ktoa*
prt mf mtod afT a stark of tolls
due the next day arwl this Ktoa
Bit me • town toefw |evera-
Rtlin. vbirh I, admit ia a pid-
dling anm toM after all every
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alien were go* soon- y *a at
tend rigid Urrf 18 our own 1 c.un
g place where the try,
can save a tollsoa dot New that I have »aved <+■
tors Instead sf sending some aw- rounlry s tottma doUar>
Rtosdi to toe mans, sand (Bern next gnaeiton ts what to da with
It. or .rpxy.be « better o«.< 1*.
Where IT1W "
JT ours faithfully.
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u. igr- Mon l*f if W irsrr* r»o n VU egsto
. pto.ad m vcgrrahlc *ftMii*aad
J nt,l ac^nfltr, Irofli rm<i Jvs*>4-
.and the Itiia l.iitytu.iiiml
((inimi.sms inpif <■, I.**» far so
employment fan >U ast -urger
6* f.-iid-Jiil, 1 s,.ki*4 et pint - tsVo\ si
meat ia U*» aiake 10*4 tpr the **
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HERElS
CHEVROLET'S
LONG
STRONG IWj
UNE
OF
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asuova i-wa av*M#r •« ,
ip aaafiis •< asaw
Vf <M • -»«4 M*m. s t israt
I f»,t>,iiW af-w im -'varayar ns |
ves-WMt ** s*aaai«s at say ftina. Ik j
| ••**<• tg ar asrwaatan to aSton.j
e -ra.4Mf wato k«PS sauas ia tto to
ka.M« -r n aans
SEED-SEED '
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WUKAT — OATS - BAULKY
a „ f to • • ■ V —r,
Rye — ANI) W INTER PEAS
•
COMFl.tTE UNfc EaTI. G ARDEN SEED
—, — • . fjx* •!-.#* ± f
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• CIRT0M GRINDING AND MIXING •
FEE I* TOR YOt R RANGE CUBES *
#OR toIMKK I I.LDING
workpowexr
TRUCKS FOR '65!
bdti In 4- and 4-<^»nd#f, VI 4*4
fkdMl power, to tough truck totgtoM
Ir dll inctifiilng 4 new '"wsr cost
Hera g the hugkmnt bunch
of hdutorg th«C evtr catna looking
tor work! ■ ” —
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rrrort Chery Varkpeassr/
* % x m ■
1 he t'vnq Mlrong tin* ff Chevy truck#
lor H it robing in whh mltik of new
wcwlunn equipment Uke that hen4>
*ome ReetoKt# pickup that leads the - - Our word for «tt this It worApower.
peck ... one of the llptcknp #w#et> Thet'a the atuff that mehea a truck •
> the.ltD#*^* Yfw ■ m*truck A her# naaad menev eerer.
further along, you'll Ini #t gnomical Yet, workpower • her# and Chevy #
Cheey Vang, a wide sate^-on of we«t- pot h. in tech a variety of types end
Jn vane, i brpfer charge ft B% tfudte, #r»* that ptekmq the beat buHt for
more job-tpiterad cemp^Pewta trucke your job will be easier than it s egef
RNRNINrlBPMnNTtlotl been Wore If yeu rg m the mgitoi
And under fheea heed* jroae'41 Rod ju$t gm, in touch »rth jrom Tt#4jt
Totophone yowr Chevrolet (tester about ony typo of truck
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