Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1963 Page: 2 of 14
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Moisture Deeply Appreciated
Mn. Lynn Flower*
Mr*. A- ILi Sawyer*. Sharon
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. Leverett, daughter ot Mr. and
Mi*. V. H. Levorett, enrolled
las a freshman at Lubbpefc
Sy Mrs. Lynn Flowers (Johnston -i Christian College.
Wondcrful.showers doiu-d this 1 Junior, officers are president. < Mrs. Eddie.„ Mathews; who
area Sunday and again Sunday Stanley Uteri; vu-e. president. 1 taught grades three and four
night. Amounts ranged "from 1 Mnda Neu-man; treasurer Mar. «i P><* d°ry last year. t« teach-
t« ? meluaa. and an inch or more ilyn Fhw. ^.rei*rv. Beverly • third grade at Palnesvnie”
fell on Thursday._____ | Garner; reporter. Donna Pierce; "OM® where she and'-Mr. Mr.
The cotton harvest was hattwt’sponsor. Mr "Reaantt ' Mathews five. v
• * • hut *i“* much
„ --powwwrwnmw*. -
Uemen and grain farmers r> Ashor||. hVl.rvtjlly Tt>ll > St l daughter, Mrs. Bill Kobb, and
Mrs. V. R Leverett hosted icrs; treasurer. Charles Diers; her little son, from Arizona,
the first autumn mce:ing for reporter, Donald Boles; spon- spent the weekend here with*
s'*'1 the Variety Club jit her home | sor Mrs Klunip * • | Mrs, Elliott’s paren:s, Mr. and
. TuesdayIB. > 1 p. m,l ^vcnth and 'Eighth 8rad*s 1 “ri ,H G, *M»W *nd J*
1 ymns werg sung and medila-; h^' ... flfflto.i M«.. taMj*
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Stamford, Texas. Thursday, September lbr4963
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Valiants Go on Display ,1
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ftulld.ng unon a world-wftfc mission and an Improved three-.
record . of salts success tht**gg)£ecl manual..transmission pro**
year, Valiant moyes Into the superior second gear:
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operation and rellgbUty. ]mile warranty on the-engine and-
Thc new Valiartta will go on train components intro--
display at Wofford Motor Op. uoccd on l&ti3 models is con-!
September 20. ' • | ttnued Or 1064
Valiant, which has scored a
00 per edbl U-. K. **!«**
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Valiant engines have a pew,.
stytig-
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, ABttrfTNE VISITORS
Mr arid Mrs. Charles S God-
ard and. children, Ubnnte and
Dale Jean, of Abilene visited
lected by club women for. a Lg- und Jimmy
«n Awrtran -*mW whnsrt ^ -'enrollment has
home was destroyed by fire re- ^.tch(vd 10<) f,„. the 19G3 ,cnn
ccntl>., , of old Glory school*
Refreshments were served to ATTEND FUNERAL ---- w. ..Wv.., _ , , .... . .
12 members,—one vimWr, -**»»»-*■ .Mr: anti ~%Tr1T TTCn?riTcFTTciT~ rficeiTntT^WiTir"^MFs Rod*ar(lTT> ** 'r*,r "» AWtenr on- wcanes1
Virginia Johnson, nnd several herger' returned Sunday from mother, Mrs. Ben Dudensing. <!f,y afternoon and night. Scver-
children. Levclland where they attended Mr and Mrs. Buster Trode- a* ot^er interested people from
Mrs. W. G Wienke will host the funeral of Gerald White, meyer may feel just a' lldle >ur area attended during the
the next meeting at her home husband of the former Doris older smee the ivrth of their, week and enjoyed the fesUvl-
Sept. 24 at 2 p. m i Caudle who lived here several j first' grandchild. Pamela Ann ; ties. The Fair exhibits were un-
Gene Linder of Abilene was >r’ars. Her parents are Mrs. Lets, on Sept. 10 in an Abilene i usually good, reports by those
selected as new minister for the 1 Pcarl'Caudie of. White Face and liospital. The baby. -Upped the p whp a.UcpdeiL
Old Glory Church of Christ.'He her late husband, Ouanl Chit- k( S Ib.-r and o?.v Her--
-sporty*
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a. TManyftfHIBTtfl |W^~ ™" * _ ,
ential to minimize reiir wheel spining.on slippery surfaces, and a push button
electric windshield washer. ,
1 diaphragm is cncdsed in a seU-’
la the leading l nited . es t lncd unit counted ,along-
.gaffgSE
extensively changed The bum-; |ias 8lar{ed.
per is wider and is mounted | _
high to provide superior protec-
tion to the grille, the grille has
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parent* are Mr. and Mrs. Larrv
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School Menus
Fast-Talking Con Man
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Seeks ‘Island of Love’
MONDAY:
Meat balls
green beans,
wheat muffins and butter,
and spaghetli,'
harvard beets, i
Setting a “ rousing rollicking
pace as a fast-talking con man
and his said-eyed, fast-writing
but slightly dipso side-kick, Rob-
ert Preston and Tony Randall
head the cast of "Island of
Love,” the colorful oomedy ca-
per opening Sunday for four
days at the Grand Theatre.
Georgia Moll and Broadway’s
ESHH/rHH 5 v,s irr-
«n his master’s degree in Rihli- Mr. and Mrs Ly.->n Flowers, t ' •
cal languages He Is also assist- Sunday night. She also visited . rs ' r orne>1 r ■ r
ant supervisor of Edwards Dor- Mr. and Mrs. W O. Macon at ^ shriives*^HwrZ
mitory at ACC. H® and his wife Rulo Sunday. * * . . . 1 ucorgii mou ana ora
Bumrty ln the T W. JennThgS spemTmg several days with her i f students teachers «-chool! TUESDAY- ln lsland <»C>^ve. Preston
tssxzx. *££ zn hr.sr - >rx srs-1 tz
cecd, Uo McBmM wk. ttrt, first hsh,.. Hsmrl, Ann h.rt mS' lnr. ip^f' cnl.b or %L n. ■vWl Wn ■"<"« Afltm BM EVA,
minister through the summer COLLEGE STUDENTS T ' , y , .___-----fstarring the -mobsters -girl
v • a»until,* a hrrk to Ctd Glory They moved c hocolate milk. 1 - n. T.trtonnnr
.months,.------------------------------i-—Students from -tbis m-ra wfn ,;, a«.., , i ' u/rnB«fisv. Tfrlchd—r TUI ex-strlp|5OT. WnWr
j the film flops, Preston and Rap-
CLASS OFFICERS NAMED
hr.ck to Ctd Glory. They moved chocolate milk.
.1 .jstudentn from th«* area who Ans,M ’S|,r.jhg' from* here WEDNESDAY:
•entered colleges of thnr ctmtre Tbcy Tivo in the first teacherago* •• - •
j are Tommy tetr, son of Mr
. __________y Hot tatnales, pinto- beans.
that was erected here. Mr! Sam I spinach, com bread and but-]
dall find it expedient to flee the
city and hope to elude the an-
Thc Old Glory Scltool students and Mrs. Charlie Letz, back to j Appleton was the builder, and ter, apple sauce and peanut-
have elected their class officers Togas Tech for his second year; school .'Superintendent at • that -butter cookies, plain or clioco-! ^ry undc*rwoffi„.!yyddl8 out on
for lJK>3-64. Freshman class of- Sofia Vargas, whose parenl-i time. The Jernigans have Pvt* milk. -----—-—l*B tlllMlrt H InljtiML.—
ficers arc president. Mike Bal- arc Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vargas, j children. We welcome this fam- j THURSDAY: Since most of the film is tak-
drec vice president.- Gary wiir attend A&l College at Kings- ily and all other new comers. -J. Country fried steak, bakedicn UP with Proslo’1'® subse-
Francell I villc; Billie Ann Vahlcnkamn ! .Mr. and-Mrs. Clovis Hender- ___ ______. .... .
Moore; Secretary.
Ann Vahlcnkamp. ; M*- and Mrs. Clovis Hender- ,mUt(K,s' cairoi FuKiihli ^^t scheme to convert the is-
4 Mr amt Mrs »bn and family have moved to____ / .. < . .. ’ , . . ! lnnzi nf Hvdra into the lrflen-
Boles: treasurer, Kay Myers, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. ihn and family have moved to
studio
built py Warner Bros
craftsman.
In "Island of Love” Preston
plsys a dashing romantic, coti
a new horizontal dcsigji extend-
ing'the full width between head-
'llghts.
ln the rear, the most notice-
able change is in the tail lights
^which arc vertical in shape and
follow the contour of the rear
quarter panels.;
The 1964 Valiant line consists
of nine models in five body
styles — two-door sedan, tw6-
door hardtop, four-door sedan,
man reminiscent of his title role convertible coupe and four-door
in “The Music Man,” which won ! station wagon. In the deluxe
him international acclaim. “The Signet series, an attractive new
two characters are, however,
CALICHE
BLACK DIRT
FILL DIRT
SAND
FERTILIZER
- .CALL
JOE BENTON
PR 3-3835------
sporty looking vinyl roof is j
available as an option on the i
two-door Hardtop.
ti-jut, Mechanical features include
TflBy Rartdill, who confesSW'l<'ompr4vM(>n for both ihe
“separated by 59 years and 9,-
000 miles"
he had sworn'never-to take an-
.other "Tony Jtandall" role i-t
the -perennial best friend oi the
leading man, usually wfth' a
standard 170 cubic lftch 1011
horsepower engbte and the 225
wtik tru-h ISA hzirfmpowpr an. 1
gine plus improvements in ftf8i [
humorous drinking problem and and igmtion systems.
HO ONE CHENTS THE LAW
0F1IFE <4NO ONLY FOOL*
THINK THEY CAN.'
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New fFatures, available for the
perpetually "poised on the brink
of disaster, relented one more!first time in the Valiant line,
time to join ln the Aegean an- include a Chrysler CorpoMtirn- j
tics. . engineered fully synchronized,
floor-mounted four-speed manu-
al shift transmission; a Sure-
Grlp dlffefeiitlat to minimize
rear w neel spinning on slipiiery j
surfaces, and a push button
electric windslrcla w_asher. |
Other improvements are new,
stronger and safer door locks, |
. i. - - „ ... , , relocated and redesigned seat
and the neighboring Island of born to Mr and Mrs. Jesus J. ^ anchors to provide an un-
obstructed rear floor area, an
Births
Sept. 13, a son, Ricky, born
to Mr. and Mrs Raymond Te-
Spetse.
Whenever possible, authentic
„ . peas, cheese, hot rolls and but-!*and Hydra into the legen
reporter. Dona Bradshaw: his- W. H. Vahlcnkamp took her to °'<i Glory from St any qrd and Jcli() lain or chololate dary "Island of Love." the cast; jeda of Stamford,
torian. Stephcnic Letz, schor:l Seguin on Sunday where she is welcome this family. We mjjg , ’ ! and crew went to Athens. Hydra 1 Sept- 16, a son, Jesus J. Jr
annual representative. Judy enrolled as a freshman at Texas ; h°l,<' they II enjoy our school FRfDAY: . '
W hite, sponsor. Mrs V R Lev- Lutheran College. '"ytiVt "cwo^ycar-old Jana Gar-1 Salmon 1-oaf, blackeyed peas.
*“rett Kenneth Spitzer entered W.-st ner of AWjene spen, ^veral cheoso wedges, mixed greens.
Officers of the sophomore class Texas State University at Can- days here w jth h<>r griin<iPar-1 ,ettuc<' and tomato salad, corn i settings were used — but they
are president. Danrty Lelz; vice yon as a freshman His pareAts . enJs Mr and Mrs Morrjs Oar-1 bread and butter, chocolate ] soon discovered »that when it
president. _Danny Lamuiert; . arc Mr. and Mrs. Qprret Spit nor uer parents are -Mr. and cake, plain or chocolate milk Joame to love, the Greeks not
r ecretary-treasurer, I»uise My- zer Martha Naum an. daughte- ^frs ix,y Zane Garner, former-' ------t. - -- only had a word for It, but als:) Garcia^^ of* \nson.
ers; reporter, ^Maryjn Vahlen- of Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Neuman..;y of olo Glory. _____—-— j HMS Victory," Lord Nelson's 1 some very frank statues of At.4-------: 1
Lamp, 'historian. Jerry Hahn: has returned to Texas Lutheran A large group of school boys ship is in dry dock at Forts-1To avert censorship problems,
annual representative,' Rhonda ] College at Segqin.
Baitz; class sponsor, Jerry Sawyers returned to
m____* a * ._________
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Velasquez of Avoea.
Sept. 16, a daughter, Maria.
Sernandez of Stamford.
Sept. 17, a daughter. Lillian,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Asuncion i
A large grqup Of school boys ship is in dry dock at Ports-
Donnice and girls and some (m their mouth, England, and can be! a series of less ‘'adult" statues
Lubbock .teachers attended the.West Tex- inspectefl dally till sundown.
improved air conditioning sys-.'
tem with a narrower, more ef-
ficient cooling unit, an improved ;
, ... ... n , closetf \ cnmkcgse ventilatton^j
born to Mr. and Mrs. El.jio R. Hequidng loss mamten-;
a nee, an improved fuel tanfc-of-t
fering greater protection from
_____ _____ _______ Martin Van Burcn was the stone damage, a new lifetime oil
temple decorktionf were first President born in Ihe USA. | filter in tne automalic trklUr
You!!| never get cheated in
'price or service :>t DOC
JONES IMPLEMENT CO.
Come to us for expert, de-;
pendable repair work. We
enn keep your tractors, har-
vesters, 1-oitme Plow*, Bush]
Hog Shrec.lcrs, and other,
equipment, in best-repair.
208 W.Mi HARO ■*• PR 3-22*2.
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CRACKERS
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1963, newspaper, September 19, 1963; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054926/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.