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MILLER AND MILLER AUCTIONEERS INC.
610ft Camp Bowie Blvd/ Fort Worth, Texas
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A LARGE AUCTION
Nov. 7, 8—Beginning 9 a.m. Each Day
FLETCHER OIL AND GAS
DRILLING CORP.
Stamford, Texas
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F*4ru i«dfely loRfer life with the newest
i dies Auxiliary in Grainsville. .
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis.
• have returned home after vis-
i iting their sons, Mr. and Mrs.
i Foster' Davis of Crowell and
Mr and Mrs Gilflrm D<vlO-’“
Vernon. . .
! 13th district convention Of Vet-;
erans of World War I and -La-i • ,
Idles Amriliarv In Gralnavtlte !«'»«> M,s- U'H Yarborough, dur
ing the weekend. '
AUCTION ALSO INCLUDES:
Six 1960 and 1961 Chevrolet Passenger Cars
Fifteen Chevrolet and IHC Pickups
Large amount of office furnishings
Six Complete Drilling rigs/
Two pulling units • ’
Pipe and sucker rod
Private line radio system with 100 watt generat-
ing equipment |
Hundreds of items too numerous to mention.
F()R FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT AUCTIONEERS
^^•UILTIN
HANd-akirs O'
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I eafhertex . Imitation Leather
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Morocco.
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( enter Keference . . . Red Letter
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. , . Indexed Maps.
Wedding and
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1.96 acres in the west edge of Stamford.
14’ x ,36’ Frame Office Building
40’ x 100’ Shop on concrete slab.
Yard is^enclosed in mesh wire fence.
Note: Fletcher’s Breckenridge yard will also be sold in
this auction.
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time that traffic deaths in’Tex-| grandparents,
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ve been tlieir son and familj-.i this year
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motorcides than last vear.
A total of 2.254 traffic deaths!
was recorded for I960.
[. Mr. and Mrs. aOnn 1
1 spent last weekend with their
I daughter ‘and son-in-law, Mr :
...e second period Williams>"d Mrs. Guy Coleman, of Lub-:
made a 65-yard run for a touch-! b°ck. . '
3._... ‘ 7-_l- .2 i Eddie and Art Briles of Abi- w<v
•of 37 yards and 13 yard.* lene spent last weekend w I t h'! H*erringlon iasi week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hodgin and|
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j the hom< . of her parents, Mr
tonio Sunday where she Witt
visit hei son. Oliver Meads and
family.
Mr. an<L M»s. Amerson went
cttftld
~ rpatient tn— Hwwibn .
„. Busker had an >
appendectomy ’ O< f7
FALL AND WINT
SALE
^Now in progress at Huston’s
Here are a few of Bargains Offered
BAKEWARE SPECIALS
Group inctadM ptm pan, cake p*M,
pie pan. muffin pan, bread pan, baking
J. W. Osment, Tuesday. Thev
also visited with other friends.
Their son Don Price, is w I I h
the U. S; Army in Berlin, Ger-
many. They are former Tuxedo
residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pritchard
Were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Galey in Hamlin
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Mrs. Sadie England and Mrs
Edwin Tackei returned to
Wichita Falls last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones for
a -few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J, K. French
and Mrs. Rebecca -.HArwcB
were in Lubbock Tuesday.
Glen Gilbreath feft here last
I Sunday, to go to Plainview
where- he i* employed at a gin
G/ W.
and’ Mrs. Martha’ Hush of Stam-
ford ygit^J
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Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mctacall,
and son of Ft. Worth.
Mr. and^Mrs. Ollie B. Vernon
are visiting his brother, Mr.
Harris of Gra- an<TMrs. Vernie D. VcrnohT of
Paul Bean WebH' w as home
Weatherford, Okla.,
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~*~iweillii| upRi tobiBg • reMiiiRt tittfrt
• removing paint • laying asphalt til*
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several ,u Beeville to attend a
Mr. and Mrs. Walter TubbsThospital. Mrs.
of Abilene were involved in a emergency
• - , ,, two car -acCident in Houston j i<.
■hr- attrrwK- -wlwd- +M Uos-S
pitalized there, but have been
transfeit-d-hr ■Hendriek—MeowoH- - —
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, . -, .. | Mrs. Tubbs is a sister of Mrs.
bodeParen^’ “[• Rebecca Harwell and she an<l!
i'their Fattier. R..D. Jones, of An*----
I son have been* to visit' them in
hospital in Abilene. •
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Prit-
chard o! AUdene spent the
Weekend in Bryan wiith-'M'bytrhd ( /*-*
[Airs. Jerry Clowley and nt .
Miss Alyrtle Penick h a Garrison. Jc-. d!-) tended Lhe Bayloi end A
7—-gamer- Their rtiif- I'
to-idren. Sandra, Eddie, Tony and I
turned lioine after a lengthy
visit with tier- sister anti hus-
band in Ch'clasha, Okla.,
Recent visitors in the home
oP Mr and Mrs, W, V, Almond
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I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Almond,
| Of Arlington
T Mry . Dina I-ewis has re-
' turned home after "visiting her
rector of the Texas DepafthiontTffXdbatt,
of* Public Safety reported i ... . .
dav statistics indicate at this! Dianne, staved here with theirl
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-Un4eling»f--and -Mr—tr-rt-d---------
Bill Pritchard and Mr. j
Paul Galey ot-.Ham=_L
Mrs. ;J. R. Dunn i s visiting
i her nieces in Clovis, N. M. I
' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole
spending a few days in i
Oklahoma.
Mrs. Lucille Martin and Mrs ]
y' Smith attended t he
‘x>th teams, Knox City wbn is' Gra'nd'Chapter of the Order off
first game of the'season
eased by Rule, 28-24, i
trict 10-B. . , cently. Mrs. Martin acted as|
F.ddie Williams for Knox City 1 Assistant Grand Warden for the' tion Wurk and engineering.
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, erford
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fiamih di Susan and IanlrtlUx; iuluined
companied Mr. and Mrs. Olin | home ulfh theni for a
few days1
Amerson of Hamlin to San An- vjS|t
Jimmy French and Otto Bhint-
zer, both of Killeen, spent the
weekend here with" Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. French.
Mrs.' Jack. Buske is still a
right of
democracy,”
tarians were told Tuesday in a said,
tielated Newspaper Week talk office a long tbr.c thin!
editor of
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King Jarne* . Revised Standard
\ ersinn v, .Xevv English Bible . . .
Molf.itt
I by Koy Craig.
Stamford American
The program was presented
■ ' in two parts with excerpts read
Irom the old Stamford News <>l
1<M>4-19O« as the second phase, ber. expressed his thanks to t
Microfilm of the early papers'
was projecteti 6n a screen so;
* that those present could see
I the news of early Stamford.
Mr. Craig recalled that free- Serve
ciom oi the press was first rec- ees.
ogmzed in this country in 1735,
I When Editor Peter Zengcr was!
acquitted in New York on | tions.
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version. Jerry Lowery scored M
the final score for Rule on i M B
. .. _ i yard run.
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GLENDA ANDREWS M
TO BE WEC n.~, ■
. . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Andrews
Rule are announcing the en- fll
Wilson gagement and ' forthcoming
third marriage of their I* daughter, H|
Glenda Andrews to Arils Earl f.3
second gradP.lBro'her8' S°" °f Mr and Mr* E
second gram , j. Bothers, also of Rule M
and Tommy (
second; Becky: PERSONAL MENTION ji|
Mr. and Mr». Herbert R i n n Bg
1 last weekend with an Kt
aunt in San Angelo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
By Mrs. Joe Carlton
Farmers liere have been busy
sowing wheat .and other grain
this week. Cotton harvest was '
stow« the tirat of the week by
the light rain.
i Mr. and Mrs. Elton (Jigg*'
Brigham and girls, Shirley and
Cindy, of Midlothian spent
j the weekend here with his par
■ ham, and other relatives.
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PVT. CLAUDE GREEN—is j Abernathy visited Mr. and Mrs
visiting his parents, Mr. and - - —
! Mrs. W. Clifton- Green, and
I other relatives. Pxt. Green
BW—gRlML 'MJ[IIIHl.L1!1
visit hT sori, Rev.—and Mr^, •
Arnold Graham Ashburn antT^
W»-
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Jones and Roger Dale Fr.azier.
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, ' ’ Beth Simpson, escorted by ( Hunt, lirst.
Larry LcFevre. both c
graders, was crowned prinpess
of Rule Junior High School.
Caron Cloud, a fifth grader.
• was crowned princess of Rule'> Sorenson and Jackie Wilcox. !
Grade School by her escort. ‘
Bobby Prewit.
Molly Wilcox, annual editor,
and Mrs, Faye Dunnam.annual
sponsor directed coronation
activities. ToYnmye Jo Simpson ■
played (lie piarto for the oc-
casion. '* •-
Martha campbell san^
"Thank Heaven for Little Girls”
end ' If -1 Had My Way." Nan-
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Was. You." Judy Jones and i made three, touchdowns.
- . ; Mrs. Don Davis opened and I
closed the program with ”G>ng ter lead
Long A - iscored frem three yards out. ’nj
Other High School queen can-1 the second period V
didates and their escorts were: ' 1 . . „ .
Dolores Stryker and Ronald down. Clark of Rule scored on
< Kinney. sophomores; . Paula I runs •
Pinkatd and John MeQuinn.pn 'be second quarter.
Tresh-nett ... - In the third ,...—.— --
Other Junior High prmlfiFSxrs svuieei ■on runs of 37 and 13J ^Miss^ Audrey
7 and-Uwci' escorts .were -Rhondk'"yards- Bateman ran the 'Con-P „
11 'I til » ____________________:_______________Lwete- recent visitors in thed—
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One third of all c redit unions J
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ArneriCan
ANNUAL
Bargain Offer
West Texas' leading territorial daily!
Daily ft Senday, 7-days a week <ftW75
by mail anywhere in We«» <■
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Plus 28c fax, $14.03
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Plus 24c tax, $1.3.01
Subscribe today through your home town agent.
Air. and Mrs. Jerry Cov^^w
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F//"recently vvTre Mr? and . ..1.rr..Z..
Mrs. Ed Fouts, Thomas Kuteh, the weekend with her-daughter,
and * Mr. .and Mrs.
Briles.
i Mrs. John A. Lee was a re-
' cent visitor in the home ol Mr.
end. Mrs. E. B. E ‘ ‘ ~
ham and attended the annual!
' neor New Castle.
. 1—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd of j ,
_ J iiLichita_Fjills visited i»ir sister..',
• — ■ wiieie _ — -------
.„ —..... v isited hig parents and .sister,
Mr .nzt- Mr. kn^.Ui’Ah apd
Mrs. Charles O’Pry of Lub .
raa-unc per cent I»hp>*u ' Clyth
than in 1960 — which’Mrs.
mean 'iM to 25 more and Mrs.
1 Jin.
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-I—Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Parnellj
and children, Mitzi and Tonv.l
"The right to know, or free- charges of libeling a
dom 01 the press is not a sp£: ( governor,
cial privilege of newspapers' bit*'
is the inherent right of free1 i-cople didn't have the right lo
people in a democracy," Ito- <Vitici«< officeholders," Crai,<
>0 have been in
t h y
the are above reproach und tx-c-oow
very indignant when anyone
presmes to differ.- with them."
Jimmy Harkins, Junior Ro-
tarian for lhe Month of Octo-
he
club for the opportunity of vi>-
uing witij thc-rn and sang.
SPEED QUEEN WASHER
— ‘ ' Automatic Reg. $219.95 Now
—r $ 179S5" is:
STAMFORD AMERICAN ' r Page Three
Stamford, Texas, Thursday, November 2, 1961
Wheat Sowing Is Begun
In Tuxedo Community
of_Abilene visited Mr. and Mrs.
| B. F. Ashburn Wednesday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Brigham
and Randy were in Abilene
Monday for a medical check-up
for Randy. I ■
Mr. and Mrs. George Terry 1
and sons. Kenneth and Steve,
of Ft Worth' spent the weekend
here with her parents. Mr. and
! rats" m7? and Mr»/w. E Brig ; Mrs. W. N Bennett. Mrs. Anna. P
■ - _ t 1 Mae Bennett and girls of A bi-
Mr. 'and "Mrs. Fiord Price of I >*•»• *’•“«* "'em Saturday. \
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. French
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in Winters with Mr. and Mrs.!
Robert James. Mrs. French at-
tended a gift coffee Wednesday s
morning honoring Mrs. Janies. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long ■
and girls were in Wichita Falls! .
Sunday for a visit with. other I-
relatives at the home of her
I parents Mr. amt Mrs. Virgil
Fstono. — • — TZZZt ~
Mr. and Mrs Royce Lee Ras-
co and childrijn of Pampa spent
I the weekend here with her par-
ents. Mr. -and Mrs. Jim Neu-
man. and oilier relatives
Rev. and Mis, Ed U*e and
family of Rotan and Mr. and
Mrs. Rcy Ue Buntin and fam
ily of Lueders visited-Mr. and
; Mrs. Callie Vinson. Saturday.
Bush of. Rend, Nrv.j M|.. anB«4ts. Bwii Fem-h n*
Houston. Royce. Wisetier o I
“TTffWrni......Hetty -Wtee----
Rangdr were 1 IsRutsjW’SSI
E. Wisener home over
SPEED (H’EEN WASHER "/
Wringer tvpe, Keg. $139.95 Now
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WESTINGHOUSE W ASHER
' Automatic top loading. Reg. $279.95
’179.95 Kxh
D and N WATER HEATE^^ -
*"B1g ItCGalTdn Capacity with 10-year Guarantee—
Yours lor only— ' 7
pan All in popular, practical lim,
all Itninna MlfflO, the Finest
Aluminum.
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of Rule .High School on Tuesday
night. Oct. 24. Hollis Riggins
was her escort. Runner-up was
Mary Jo Kevil, a Junior, a n d , T h 0 m
her .escort, , Jefferson Dan - - •
J ? I first;
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eighth
. Annual Queen of Rule High
School Crowned Oct. 24
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In an ftfaf°■■ ■ ■ —Wioat—
- SharroirT'afnes. Huk’ftigh sen< fourth graders; Paifi
icr.'"was crowned Annual Queen and Rickey Norwood,
grahers; Jana Kupatt’and Kel-l
ley Holamon.
Pam Colbert
Tommy
1‘attie Simpson and Hal; speBt
Flower girls were Joni l^eU,!
Jami Berbee, Lisa Barret and, ape Uieirj-son. Eugene.
Sandy Oliver. Crown carriers, and wjfe jn Dura^ Colo.
n weie Jackie McAdoo. TonH o' .- .,
, ' . x .... I Mrs. J. R. Dunn is visiUnp,
| Junior high and high school
i personalilies were introduced.
KNOX CITY WINS FIRST
DISTRICT TILT WITH RULE
In the first district game- (or j Shirley r Smith attended the ha8 Been stationed at Fort
, “ ' ™ ' **'* ~f Ord, Calif., and is being
i as it | the Eastern Star at the Will! transferredtoFortLeonard-
in'Dis- Rogers Coliseum. Ft, Worth re- wood. Mo. where he will take
cently. Mrs. Martin acted asj advance work in construe-
Knox City took a first quar- M* a,M1 Mrs- Jvnn baafili Ar|jngton and her brother. Mr.
' "l as Charlie Bateman I »P*n<1 la»’- weekendl~w«h t h ei r d Mrs. Lee Cannoh of H.
“T j Worth and other relatives.
.Mrs. John A. Lee and Mrs.
I Sena Alhiond of Haskell attend-
ed the funeral of Mrs. W. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kiltiey and , ” - — -
quarter Williams and-.. :ML£*-Atoi Hrlle*. Merkel were visitors in
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M5 _ Glen^feSW;t‘“. ^_W,a.?d. i WK* Mr«' N- S." OuPtey Sunday:
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ana Mrs. SaannMM Ferry7
I und .1,inis snent last weekend; i,.,,..
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1961, newspaper, November 2, 1961; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253283/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.