Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1962 Page: 8 of 10
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BATTLE LINES -are Ju»t about drawn •
Monday i» the last day to file fur any public •
offtaw anil stilt get y>-ur name printed oki
was
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.... the’ coming, year
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in a iambic hauler.
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Two Major Bills Passed,
One More Still in Mill
•u V’ERN SAMFORO
A<:ST4N — Gov. Prw* Dan-
iel's kmg flgbt over reporting
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Chery If Nova Station WagoR •
('laziest of the m * Chevy IT wagon erew
with rich appbrfitn.euli ana a spunky six-z
' JM Air G-Pa^scngcr Station
I Wagon. Roomy hauler with
’ .& rich appearance.
. i probipnis
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the St'im-
(fepa rftiu'tit
t aptd' pace-
vi itli each day bruiting ;<
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H.iicil has met one. in regiu.it
inv veai s ago
partment of \gri< ullnrr Is vele
its iotnii anniversary
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ford Brick Plant Ready toOf>en
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.entioo convene*.
C on air Greenbrier Sports,
Wagon. Sure-footed trac-
tion and easy u> luad.
of 4R»Dme and,A king waiting *f*t is on file.
. la Ae office. .
Greatest demand has been for one-lied
room untts and at present renw-
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wte abould be in the smaller place*.
tn an informal gathering this week the.
sngyration waa m*«k that the etty should
investigate the need and the posefbllity of
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TRAIL CHEVROLET COMPANY
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B, BOUNDS, SIGNS—Sy R®y CmI<
Possibility of More Htmsing Urwtsfcwwit. *
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/w a beautiful variety (f styles, sues and prices
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t BY AND LAHGE. remments on last week’s .
a editorial about spending money al home have
been' favorable. Some, of course, have gone
to the extrenje one way of another. Some *
have decided'that they »Hl wt purchase
li*
out of town company
-—t» gowruniant housing Thia
cgnstrued as an ab'.iit’ ti'< ,
—: iMik| mt.. it^.xiLy ^dicady
ebrnmitted to Towcost housing and w ith aiv
ffppitient n<-<M < Xjstinjjp f'H Hioii- (if tltf-
same it appea’Cs that it w.rsi- to.in-
vestigate th<- possibility of additional units.
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ACE I0UYTRIC
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Chevy W 3003-Seat Station
Wagon. Tziwcst priced U.S.
h-scat station wagon.< '■
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( hevy It 100 'tation W agon.
Jxiwest priced wagon La
t be\;ulet's lineup-./
. Itnpala 0- Passenger Station
F Wafoa.Upto.97.5cu.fi.
a of cargo space.
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Corvair 700 Station Wagon.
Extra load space in that
trunk up front.
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OrigiMttr sf M Pvaips „
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TlLcxvn* f-Paanenger Fta«'
lion Wagon, fewest priced
Jet sxauuth wagon.
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- • i'idiYy aig*-.fcwSrr"‘~
»bah7 reprcscntniTVT’ i t-ill tInJi txaii
pM^miiw lutl .When MiJtc Waah 1
Unrtotli.T-d that hP hntTrhnngSt'fflWrmd- • ufhd^muuai^
and uouId not make the race.
^>11 TaYT-ikTmimr dendhuv -wax. iwdithil'L.
WedncMlay so at least -the voters, or <hose
w jMpcan VtiTc. u nnw known- Die . Htol+dat.-*
■w|ll have f<i move fast if they have npt »H
aredy flli*j--------x — —-
in Cameron
■ next W days
i hcd’tle ' more [
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lewis h/ivc piled up., like’, traffic this "C n and «here de you i
ticuua*rr4.h*ek;l..iH.me ivoniil I><r lodav if, isisals -
' ^VhhJ. haitn I had that
’.age,. ctas»moi»i shoilagi-*
1 wonfi^- <mt city stri'VU.
< rniiv ' high' taxes etc
You name the city." he
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, WmI, thiLdld’cnttdr'II Ood«. Chdice in nd time wtfh psto littld borlty
' irr's r»r<irf tttt
during
ln.v depart men'
than *t?7.tsH/iHMr
Land B'-.ec' :<■• 're th t’.i f •
rcting he... a< < mint.’, aim rm i In
• ‘her item . 1,11 '*
Dop YarbpituMih.mHoustonian
who is supposed to .have htx
eased backing in Harris County a
I on the statewide
basis tola Capitol neU smen he J
will run for governor. ,C- .S .
Senator Ralph J arborough. who
estimate on the bank re was supported by leberals tn
porting law just laid on Gover- two gubernatorial campaHtRs.
.nor Daniel's desk for certain< ueculed not to.enter this race..
I signature into law. | Candidates already w.- the
J When the Legislature, meets ijice include Democrats Wilt
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a Depaitment* thought up
he said
usual-’ sunny California.
—Farced Hasten son
and Mi,-, pl'
.mindav Im- Norman. (Ala
Ute jo-oprt—u •■vTTpTT rnnumtr hl* werk- jijj- fitj
< l.trifi<»<r.m!H fi
=Utnd-
I Heil states’
received hb'd
■ tw-s-cm -1—md ■> ,id p,l...
th j’a-f ■ ' Rev ,\I C
7tr- -md do m ,
Impala 9 Fa.-sender Station
I Wagon. Most, elegant
^Chevrolet wagen.
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Wh;ii biHly'dkbi I think of that a lonk* n.ik<' ends mc< l. populate
You cHA folks h i\<’
f .i r met >
UHAVE TO lake my hat off to the |>coj>le
of the new Church of the Na/arene Here,
is a brotherhorxf with but seven or-eight
member* in Stamford, yet they feoi that they
can atvumpHth »ome gfaxl by building a
i hun h and enlarging khat congregation.
1*# fi’arrtforn l/ad*r w*lB Afi^rvaA July 1. >BB1
KBtarM a.« ••<*>•<1- cia«a Ati<ur4 It. 1M< •’ th*
•tajBford. . und*r tb* Art of Uar<h 1 H70
FttbilfibM <Y€ty Tfiwoday at fbo Am*riran offl^a fit 124 IaM
HamlTon Btraat Btamt(»rd. 1 •*«* ,
F4l(or aM Pub lfibar
I ""MF *aria A -Noi^uotE. ..Mrsi.Jiemre
’ *■ .. ■*----..u l . otav for her fifyrrrc tn -NaM> —
Ihursday and En- viire Tenn after a short visit
Angelo where Mr. with her parents. Dr and Mrs.
alUMUlW. a d.sinei E P Bunkiev. and Stamford
Penney
alley
IN SIGHT , |
Many legislators were hopinc
to go Aiome at the end of the.
Cdi veek. but as as they pro-
ces»ed pending lulls, other bill
i wef" submitted,
| At the end the week
i f iovernor Daniel submitted ad
l uiupnal sytuc'i ■ Authority tm
the Tex®* i’.mplovment Com- i
mission to enter into a comp i< t
-Aviith other sta’i-s financupg o,'
the Texas Securities Cumniix-
i.s'.on, an appi filiation to th--
| I'cpariment v«l Banking and
■ inendmcnts tc-'the Penal. C<sk. t
. House members heM a Ft;
’ cay session for the first time'*
this month, and reslgncxf them
selves' to working right through
the last of the 30' days ot the
\i called session.
INEQUITIES STUDY
PROPOSED »
Rep W’ S Hcaily of Paduf.ih I.
Want 1 wagon? Chevrolet's got
a dozen'dandies. Five J«t-
F moo th ktllf-sized jobs, for
instance. Three frisky Chevy II
wagons'— with lots of luxury, .
load space and a low. low price.
Plus four rear engine ( orvair
wagons like no other in/ the
; land. Find the
> one for you in
LL— - - this versatile vari-
ety at your ( hey-
rolet dealer's.
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Chevrolets, got by the. dozen !
I
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. the tll'.-
suumiiP.d
Ap.t.l'I ..-
w f
i n on t
Thut's ngbt. Ii< ‘did
1 on. Wo i f
tirip Tina By
xa id seeing
on
UBMHX
we i)M<khereTn Stamford if we are m xe« p
thi* the shopping center it has been in the
past.
is p< i| tn I**
' > <mi pi ob-1 money '■>
In facL the De things like that
t<- i
a
| 1<» handle their
'nol<!
in m leachcr
■<.’ . -i spun 0! i
mi,ng 'he - mtnm
:-i|
as in
FffiTTffw' No other
shallow well
RtaffBF pump like
■Mf JACUZZI
HMM Multi-Prims
Gives that «iha inter and
pressure seeded for nhknt*
home leuadnes, showers, lewn
sprinklers . all»’ no ert'i cost.
ffufged Fvt'y potmted.
STAMFOBD AMra»C*ir MONamS 0* r*HADE-;i Y«n /«• . YU? 7
Sfarn.
(Frpwv tho ifilai of Stamford ^hine*. ’>bur choice, for only M.ti
-Twbuoa. Jan- >•. »t F » p/e«m s '*
Martin Kohl who conduct* . j» <; McCown. C L Boyd*,
the foreign e ■ d of • the Friseo1 E ,
nnmtfration colonization dhT
partment states that the Ger- ■
min Immigration to Texas this carne^ this morning
. .w i vear will be t h a largest ever tbis> country.. ^T".
introduced a resolution that the kno^u Thousands of sturdy, gcopemen are interested m the
. House Commi'tee on Pnv lieges. GerTOWI farmers will make reabestale of this couhtry
fSuiferage and Election* tludy Texas tbei.n futnre homA' No _____
I unclaimed p^perty to the state election inequities’ in the Con- part bf the United State* to *» portion 9“*,y.lA ^,,or .
r.", X^,.1 l..i '.u.uua, «. l« o—*” •• £ ,5252 ol? ."el.,
rural road* policy. Heady raid be didn't think, it - Mr K Bu.nen. pro^r e " , £ jt n b t be a gw! jn many places there are ex- >
U... U. M' 'or .o boe prepay. be.o, „
|ing loan*, interest Tate* and district aPd county officials P> -j^eM. wfldtcrs have thc'm"» “’****’’
lender* is not yet settled. And* resign, upon announcement of uuvA machinery and will be!”}, .. c..._j.,, .
'it may not la tar a tong. kM‘«i.bell candidacy for another of- prepared tn turn out the best
iU’?C i u it docs not require tins , <•<«*/ <’f “d ‘n ?rea’
I The legislature has asttlndf * <iuantities.
■ tj>e esrbcat and road poltey-•*•"»»--***”» b> Three good washing ma-
. questions z’.lso kt-has partially >f fichils. 7—’
’solved the advertising Program. rqse By ANY NAMe
foe tourist* juvenile parole andl -
•I repair of the San Jacinto Monu-
' meuL {
i .Money problems were
! when Comptroller Bob Calvert labor-support
(■syimated that the escheat re-
porting law passed i?i*t year
.. will yield at least WWOW dur-
ing the next 20 months He put
no estimate on the hank re-
company m-i far.
----Han, -ViulcIu and EdmbuxaiXuL.hltlUi. lcr.s f.ri»m '.. L ?L High-
■ favorable, icpmt-. from the j I
lUpmmission. < >
I tion on making San Angelo.Col-' the First Court o'f Civil Ap-
i lege and Pan American Col-i peals, ind Tom F. Coleman ol
-Tvor—Ttmv' trmitc xapirnffRl. 1 HrmsTmi—ekndnritr for, the rfn—
1*1 art „t the state- system of col expired term of Fu^jt Court of
‘ leges in J!*i5 , Civil Ajipeals Assov iaTe Justice
- I‘he < ame to Austin to gel tire. I hi! D ^Woodruff
i 1 .egiskuture to pass 'h< noirs- State Treasurer Jesse Jamea
I‘.rry laws, and make .the stall also became ah official cands-
! I,ike over siijrpmt of Hr-, ilatt- fm re-election
___________ise of. Renn--.ent.i-
lives yvent a,Vang with Iroth, pt o- i
But Xcn ' YV K. Abtore ot
fsryan down Tn* A A M < outi’t
but|lliink* Texas has enough state
going j colleges already So. he used-
1 the filibuster to fight tire Iwo*
hjsincw- college bills to a standstill
you sm p- AAy TO ROAD$ pavEO
uliat shape .. M(^av
I lei t> Pel i J i
I a-gl-Jalm '' '.Hl '■ -a- ad -
tire Farm to
hill. He amiimni ,'d new
... soon .is (fmi;inor
.signature was <>.
The ('-ini'nr
fUA '**> w orth ot
on highway- in
PIONEERS ON I’ARADE—25 Years .Ago .
Dr* McReynolds Elected CofC President
.From-thc Ww of Milord ;o .y n>-ht. ^^ Jr;
t r „ are spending
e’cyteii president of the htam-^ S;in
tout Charnlier ot Commerce last ^i(,rwwxt is
'Friday afternoon Louis Rosen-, meeting of J C.
I vvaSser *- the ru w vice prest- j Mote managers. . , . |
and D Harsen was- Duke 'moved back **>
g>iy- new member eifeted stan .fol d from Anson this ue€*k t Club.« succeeding
How Did City People Ever Get Ihm ft W itlioiit
Urban Al fairs Department, J. A. Wonders
lEdftor', note: Th* 01 d Irins have -piled tm. tiki’, traffic Jlrh .‘War. and where flu
—-Phato»wh»«- on htA - dohftifttv LwauUUMUtni-
f/ratt farm on Paint Creek ! |h>Ik<- pi <>ti-» tioii watei
recently encountered .a city ’ age-. daMtrooni
■^*n»n, hi* letter ,th>v week re
veal*. What el*e it r«v»jls,
you it have to decide.^
' Dear itfitar
I was visited , bv a friend t >,
, . .. .1,1! , 'isn't enough mon< v‘oiniug mrL\ mH
from o hrg rky recently and fm. ^) <(K („,|nJ|,>ds i(|,HH.nmmg w’.ndd In- in Mdax h
Was all excited over the latent o| , 1(y ;>eqple and rhe liiomt's cowfdn't tmn
fdevhfoprnrrrt otrt-rd-W*»tongUm < btggrr--4he-eily; the wen ye Ihc problems over t<; the
Say." hr said. did, you pLiblem The Department ni, inent ■ of
know Washington is thinking I than Affairs is the amwci iiltcr-
gtxnit establishing a new Caln Wliv. - Ijiat’s fine I ’ sai3 cities
net nod tl-e Department of LT- linking at him out ol the cotUrr luce
ban Affairs’" 1 , «,( my ey®> -womlcr wliy -obie- breaking even.
"Nope ’ I said
"Why. to"zhclp the
lheir problems,
fai mors ha v e x"t
bl Agriculture.
.M>>*
us
all r_»f i r
Deuar i-..-
A "It take'
a sin pin ‘ of
■ Mu,I have,
gov ci nnn tit i s
they r an t <iui'e
HI p»i-
l.itior
st r cel pat In t..
and no
icplace it w-ith. unit
_ " | It s sure < !c >r
me .iltat what titles need i»
Department of I'tban Affairs
problems It's
the only answer , NO RELIEF
Say be said arc you k'd-,
ding me ■’". .
But I told h t tn I had to
feed my t hickens ami would see
him late
taM A ours faithfully
J A
y. c’rc cnlciuhg
aid.’; to get some
big.or little and it's got prob-1 Why I
leins. Big problems. There just j wasn't catching
isn't enough money coming m/ly
to *«indv all the demkncLs and fatmin
needs of city ;>eqple
tile W LH se
Department m,
an-wci
I ’’ satJI
cot lice
'.rxu7u*tx<^j»m ..xitf'tZpvAm'4’T ,
hbe.fgrmrra wpeaida thr R»l-| lwi nb*r w ving *»»- ‘Ul*<aPerno..n mvm amomnhife Vipi cTFae w parltamewu.„ ~
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<art-d<>. if the gas c.ompanv m Jar . j,,/ Hlm sebopi audnmium- Pn- expect To .be gone for about W andhistorun.
crease , its rates j ■ I he committee received $*.'-) '“s" •'>»»*v*« <••«** ' . - '■ , •
r‘c;H>rbs from the , tower of.Beaumont running for PIONEERS ON PARADE—lOyVears AKo
_ oil tllxtUd -EfhMUU.yd'c - election as Chief -Justice -jf ------—..................---- - ■ _ .
Police Dep^r^ni^tCo^royersyBoils
i From the f'les of Stamford' -ee the recent improvements-'in-years. This decision was
Amer.can, Jan. 24.-- T ----------—[^-11 tbT meting of the------
I CfintroversyOver the St-mu ' Four Stan.lord men .loimn.y ~a,‘f Stamford pdo-
ford police department con- ,)ltd Cecil G ra.V. J B Cooper- ( ... (>;|)et.tcd to nttcnd th.-
tinned'at '.a tapid pace- this „!Mi sanford Bodgy. made ^11 ip 'S<)urtjwcslernExposition and
Jveek With each day brmtmg .< |.v plane to. Cahjorma last s'ock ln h(jrt Worth
*HORT SNORTS--------------___^u_;4U-^topuxcuL .Jtac...aU -13wbjch ^s T,^n des ' \
State Bmldtng Commtssion "-m-cR has n.m m tegul.ir ■ <-m; m d.m \. .gnatcc'as Stamford Day.
-mWfF-tWfl-exprete* -
s ^.Y.Yo Lad--been .Xiendcl I.H ^f,al T ■' usual-’su,„t> California. ,o tneetjff .the Western HHls .
Urchases ot land witlnrt one •'‘)Sal> —Farced llassen jon m Mr. < Hotcl al 10 3® a m. on Jan 30
.rtd one-half block* ea-t and ,l,a'lcl ll‘*u' ,,vl" ‘ and Mi,- p Ha .cn. v.rll leave| aIld witf tK ,net there by. a
vest of Congress AWiiue. '"1<l has set, Apjl . <>- >(lnilBV f,(|. Norman. <»Ma . , lMjilce estort fw the trip into
, , date te bwihr* on
1 and < pmmissiom r Jerpy Sad'
•irr't- r^wirt on -Fahd-' offH- r*3WR‘?S
"Ttjslness .‘during Hkll states’ Crn'rat t!>ristian .Ctlffn h mm
Commissioner ‘hat ht.v . depart men' received hod open 'bams'' Sunday ,b<-
< .implimentcd mme 'b.<ii «tlT.nfw t"“> . m iw-».m L.mid a 3J tm.. tiy-imm..
cU'-rai'. Land B.-aid’lf-. - ic th i’.i■( ■ IL'-, al I Iur;<m.
Markit Roart- ' rdmg t.c... Itu.d .u < ormts ano .’mi hf ?7r,-- m-t t'um^ Smm
project- ‘Iter I’ern:.. . / I'x ’l r- <;‘:g -m o^r-r-f-rnri---. m*,m
Daniel
th< bill
• i<ri approved
<ii f it lug woi K.
highway- in Cameron and
Hidalgo < ountres and art SH2.000 .
highw a\ cont i
< < unty W ithin t
they will try to
than Si.tlOO 000 < ' work on
ft? tn the \ alley- ,, d S. '3)000 for
toad work nt the alle;- v |
district L P Bunkley.
Co. frteluJs..
1 Mrs Lee Walker has been
elected president of the Pierian .
Mrs. S. : L.
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7 '. ‘
ot Mr. ; - ;
Ha . .cm will leave| aIld w;tf |K met
Norman, < txiUce escort^for the trip int
.A IH ». it.. V in V’ 'IIUU «!»■? WV»>* » |
*-m tiip L'jiivcrsity trf--ilkX^pma-.
mnjmmg in .ardntectfiie | h adei s" • for L '
! >!•- ■’».-> <>..!<! Eiemebtarv Tihv been named. They am
• r<H.i I*H(n' Lachr; \ss<m ia-.T Jacia ‘Moore. Charlene Terry
UmL'- - u '<-'■ '*> spun .ot a Mar * anef Barbara Schoonmaker .Co-
rn! loaders are Tillie Met/. Jo Ann
a nnmb'iA-lagwlhandt Nancy J’a.tduc
Candidates already
• include Democrats
For City Should Be Investigated
. StamfoHl Howtang Authority to about to
wil4 «*P tt* (UX °C operation a* i
landlord. By and-largf. it ha* bccn a mic
creat'd fdRT, »li Buto projn-t manager
*af*. Th® unit* have bren aii <Mcopied mo*t
. ticket* at ‘ the-football banquet b».-causc it
being < tiered by an — — .
Thi* is a HtUe unfair to the boys who are
room unit* are being occOph'd by t^nnant* bring honored.
A few have interpreted the trade at home
idea to thd rediculou* extent that woubl
prevent employment of spy ulisR* lot 4
, specific task.
hytfrtfng xnme 20 additional Grubbedn<orn * itamnj jpidrum and that t* uhat
unit*. .
Mr Bute *wd lAat of the Z7 qualified
narpea on hi* waiting list, 21 are for thn
smaller unMs.
When the town was surveyed originally
for the purpose, of determining the need
lot* tbe ■JbtzMJtjpg ‘ no <Mfort was made to
anticipate the number of protpert* from the
•urrouhtflng art*a Several families, many
of them oidet people of tftiMjype, have
moved to- town and are- fipuaeci tn one of
th® ur.it* -....,
Thi* "will acK'Unt for the fac t that ilw
demiuMl m grtM»iei ,li-ai, tm- supply'; rfw
titan ThMr supposedly lb tin* ,kn
t of my eye.
Cities solieSuoe -•‘-’o’ Vou city folks h.ne It J up m huge surpluses
like you f been aslii'p Why. tis failncr. costs are high.
_> the Department of equipment wearing out
Then- YgiKuilmt’ to solve
to* wen’ on to, dxptain that ettlr* i l<
haw gtown by leaps and
bounds in recent years prob-j brating
tht con- jL
it ba-*
frightened ttof republican poi-
-------- _ .l iUciaa* because the elephant
Metiny. G A L’^ik and jnay at)t able to cerry such
Mr. Mattoil a>‘ county > a big load. . ‘
----! to look at. At a meeting << the Council •
ikinic of these1 ,ist might. Waiter Btrwingtdn
■Mas appointed recorder, a»*cs-
! sor and collector. He will be
No one v* allowed m .Boston to ready -to receive taxes to-
o' morrow.. ... . ^'
R. B. Spencer and S. H .Pnm
Dublin came up on iast
Mr R Buohell. proonctor ofj sidewalk oh that d,as By-the-- mghfs treptj • J J~IJ
the Stamford Brick v*0rks will; (^^a^f"rd to hire that tensive preparations being
have his work-, in operation th,-5 «aea thc cek.6rale tbe 1M birth-
officials to Tbeive waiters have the from our sidewalks even day of R E.’ Lee which oc-
of UueA machinery and wtil be Sunday, as well Vi.rs .on Jan 19. 1W-
prepared tn turn out the best ~ . | A tripTo An son by the train
It is rumored that Taft Will m a remarkable improvement
enter the race for the Prcsidcn- over the old way of goina.
this
state i
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1962, newspaper, February 1, 1962; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253270/m1/8/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.