Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1990 Page: 11 of 12
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Phantom Tuesday.
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and Joy of Haskell and Leo
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at the Cliff House in Stamford.
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Old Glory
cont. from page 8
of the West Central Texas Coun-
cil of Governments in Abilene
last Tuesday.
Tony and Louise Letz visited
with Clifton and Diane Kolb,
Bryan and Brandon in Asper-
mont on Saturday.
Gail Lehrmann of Denver,
Colorado is spending a few days
with her parents; Clancy and
Helen Lehrmann.
Happy birthday wishes go to
Buster Tredcmcycr, Jacob Oren
Tucker, Kevin Cox, Lynda
Burris, Joy Cook, Janis Low ack,
Anita Dozier, Dorothy Clark,
Mary Sawyers, Mina Davis and
Stacey Bruns. Wish you many
more.
Mittie Dunham attended a
class reunion in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Simmons for
classes from 1951 through 1966
near Peacock on Saturday. On
Saturday evening she attended
the Peacock homecoming.
Anniversary greetings go to
Billy and Kcliyc Teichelman,
Alfred and Sybil Bredthauer,
Clayton and Paula Stegcmocllcr
and Stuart and Penny Wilier.
Glen and Mittie Dunham took
his mother, Mary Dunham of
West Covina, California to
Hobbs, New Mexico where she
will be staying with her son.
Doc Dunham, for awhile before
returning to her home in Cali-
fornia. She's been slaying with
Glen and Millie for a few weeks.
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James Taylor and Mrs. LeNora
S impston both of Amarillo spent
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dillard of Tuesday to Friday with Mr and
Lueders visited Mr. and Mrs.
Doc Raughton Friday of last
week.
Wanda Mae Sims and grand-
sons, Joshua and Jeremy, all of
Baird visited Mr. and Mrs. Doc
Raughton Saturday a week ago.
LeoMcKeever visited Mr. and
Mrs. A.B. McLennan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McLen-
nan of Midland and Lake
Stamford visited Mr. and Mrs
A.B.McLennan Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve McCoy,
Valerie and Allison of Midland
visited Mr. and Mrs. A.B.
Mrs. Doc Raughton on Satur- McLennan Thursday afternoon,
day of last week.
Kenneth and Mary Ann Brown
both of Andrews visited Mr. and
Mrs. Doc Raughton and attended
the Berryhill homecoming Sun-
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Merle
Raughton of Paint Creek visited
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Raughton
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy Raughton
of Roscoe, and Mrs. L. H.
Simpson of Stamford visited Mr.
(■pl.
Mrs. Doc Raughton came
home from the hospital Tues-
day.
Mr and Mrs Roy Martindale
visited Mr. and Mrs. Doc
Raughton Wednesday after-
noon.
Ann McLennan of Abilene
spent Wednesday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A.B. McLen-
nan.
Mr. Allan McLennan of
Abilene visited his parents, Mr
and Mrs. A.B. McLennan Tues
day.
Mr. W.H. McKeever and Mr
Jim Marriman both of Lake Fort
Phantom vistited Mr. Leo
McKeever Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Ekdahl,
Ricky, Tracy and Lori of Lub-
bock Spent Tuesday night and
Wednesday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Ekdahl.
Mrs. Evelyn Cobb, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cobb and Mrs. Lydia
Ivy all of Stamford had an ice
cream supper Sunday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Ekdahl of Avoca. The
supper was a farewell party of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stockstill,
Craig, Scot and Matt who are
moving to Canyon.
Mrs. Frances of Stamford
visited Mrs. Evelyn Cobb
Monday afternoon and Wednes-
day morning.
Mrs. Ellis Bean and Mrs. Roy Texas Cowboy Reunion Parade
Mrs. Tommy Riley of Snyder
Mrs. Doc Raughton Patty of De»demonia at the Old and Mrs Raymond Medford of
Timers Building at the Rodeo Stamford visited their parents.
Grounds Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Raughton
Friday afternoon last week Mr. Thursday.
and Mrs. Roy Martindale vis-
ited Mr and Mrs. Doc Raughton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Riley of Doc Raughton Thursday.
Snyder, Bret Medford of Mrs. Raymond Medford and
Stamford, Mrs. L.H. Simpson Bret of Stamford visited Mr.
and Ruth Howell both of and Mrs. Doc Raughton Sunday
Stamford visited Mr. and Mrs.
Doc Raughton Friday of last
week.
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Mrs. Raymond Medford of Evelyn Cobb and Lydia Ivy of Wednesday.
Sumford visited her parents, Mr. Stamford visited Mrs. O. C.
and
Wednesday and Thursday morn-
ings.
Last Sunday was the Berryhill
homecoming. Just seventeen
came this year. Sickness was
the cause for several to miss.
Tuesday the Quilling Club met
at the Berryhill school house. A
quilt was finished for Mrs.
Tommy Riley of Snyder. A quilt
was started for Mrs. Hoyt Whit-
worth of Stamford. The quilters
were Mmes. Ellis Bean, Law-
rence Ekdahl, Roy Martindale,
Lydia Ivy of Stamford, Evelyn
Cobb of Stamford.
Mrs. Joyce Howell of
Stamford visited Mrs. Evelyn
Cobb Tuesday evening.
Irene Stewart visited Evelyn
Cobb Saturday night and
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Cobb of
Stamford and Evelyn Cobb at-
tended the Cobb family reunion
Friday to Sunday. The reunion
was held at the hunting lodge on
the Crooked River Ranch. Forty
were there for Friday night and
70 at dinner Saturday noon.
Frances Kelley of Stamford
visited Evelyn Cobb Tuesday
evening.
Evelyn Cobb attended the
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quality of workmanship, ward-
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state competition in August at
El Paso.
Already these entrants have
won in county competition.
Contestants are judged on their
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21 counties will compete for wear. Speciality Wear. Non-
honors in the annual District HI tailored Duywear. and the Buy-
Fashion Show, Tuesday, July mg Division. Special awards
24, 1990 at the Jayton School will be presented to the Senior.
Auditorium in Jayton. The top Intermediate and Bermner con-
THEA Club meets to discuss county fair
The THEA Oub me m the
home of Mandie [>tzddin on
June 21, 1990 at 2 p-m.
Kila Lacky. presuhnt called
sewing and construction skills, die meeting to order
For recreance, the members
named at least four to su states
along with ther capitals. The
members answered roll call
narimng ther favorite time of
thedsy.
.Alma Faitcr gave the council
report. The Jones Counts Fair
West Texas Utilities company
and the Texas Agricultural Ex-
tension Service are the sponsors
and West Texas Utilities will
host a luncheon for the 4-H
participants. The theme for this
year’s event is “Follow The
Yellow Brick Road to Fashion."
Each senior contestant will
compete in one of four catego-
ries in the construction Division
and four categories in the Buy-
ing Division: Tailored Day-
wear. Nontailored Daywear,
Active Sports and Specialty
Wear, Evening Wear, and the
Buying Division. Beginner
contestants will compete in the
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coion and ihor purposes 'ar ad
Americans. She also gave 4ie
meanings of each way it is
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The Quihing Club met Tues-
day at the Berryhill School
House to quilt for Mrs. Tommy
Riley of Snyder. Those quilting
were Mmes. Lydia Ivy of
Stamford, Evelyn Cobb of
Stamford, Roy Martindale,
Lawrence Ekdahl, Ellis Bean
and W.D. Smith.
The Martindale family reun-
ion was held in a recreational
park south of Cleburne, Texas,
Sunday June 24. Mr. and Mrs.
tfartindale attended the reun-
on. Eighty people attended.
Mr. Alton McQueen of Amar-
Ho came home with the Roy
Vhrtindale’s. He visited Sun-
lay night to Tuesday. McQueen
md Mr. Martindale are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bunn of Big
Spring spent a few days with
Vfr. and Mrs. Roy Martindale.
Mrs. Bunn and Mrs. Martindale
ire sisters. Mrs. and Mrs.
Martindale visited Mr. Dave
Dales of the Coronado Nursing
Hone in Abilene.
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Humana Hospital in Abilene and
Nancy Martindale of Abilene
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Craig, Jennifer. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1990, newspaper, July 12, 1990; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1242401/m1/11/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.