Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1961 Page: 3 of 14
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home in Abilene. The bride is
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employed by Jake JUilldr Dili-
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Personal Mention
Mrs. T, 'It. Putnam is visiting.,.
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Friends and neighbors gather-1 Ed Powell, Ola Herrick, Leslie
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program > work. Mr. Patton has recently] and visitors; Mrs. ■Ceci) Hart j- - _;L„;
presented by the Second been hospitalized and eighteen Mrs. George Penix, and Mrs: l(h<? Anson Genera) Hospital..
jitit'h ... John Nail, men and. their tractors plow ed ! Billie Tabor
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CiT-ATHOLA Mends a special flmt’F for your every baking
—- neerf . . Self-Rising Flour for light, fluffy biscuits . . > ... ~ — *
- yvjfaiaJnwM Itou^fw bread and tails .. Ml^ut^aae
' Patton is living in San Antonio Texas and Eastern New Mex-f Walls, are not seeking re-elec-
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Hill, mayor has one more year
in office.
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STAMFORD AMERICAN . Pit* Thm
Stamford, Texas. ThurMay,' March 23, 1961
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willing to pay the price <if com-[Service and similar church trict governor*.
muniun." I groups and7 urged support of
The. speaker told . Pf. the work I (h®**1 organiiations. .
being done by Church World I Guesfs ~at the‘ meeting" in-
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Lueders P-TA Sponsoring Project
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To Build Dressing Room on
By Mrs. Chester Oman /“
The Parent-Teachers AsSociu- f with him. Patton is the son
tion met on Munday idght, March ’ Mr and Mrs. Ed Patton.
13 jn the school auditorium. I .-
Mrs.. B. E. Brown, president; V ‘
presided af the business meet- j Have New Sen
Ing after the invocation by Ger- ■
-s- -rel Moore. Mrs Deshrc. Patty i Mr -ar,d Mrs’
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Trustee election will be heWT^"”
In Fun Festival
In ovxei-vanee of National 4H
Club Week, the annual Jones
County. 4H Club Share the Fun
Festival was held in the Anson I
High ik'huol Auditorium Monday ;
night. • * ~
Approximately 300 4H’ers. par-
ents. and Iriends attended.
_Qf tbc Hi acts and skits, the]
home of’* herFLueders 4H girts and boys clubs . / „ -
lily, MF. and won first with their "Mandy
Vandeveetcr and i SP«^ u‘e Wedding” act. Thosrt
i participating bi the skit were , . >
Phillip Newsom, Rita Parks, , •
w..—, ciifford Fuqutt. Lional Felts, -- • 1 -J
Carolyn -Mellins, James Wil-, ; IX a a g | ’ /al - 1
kite and Brenda Hodges. IT lff|| I fl
The Hawley 4H club placed " yljl wl
second with their "Great Drain J .
Robbery.*’ Third place winners
.he Anson Jr, 4H girls I I , M I
i eluded Art* Brew «t •
vlfle] and Ira Keraniek d
Worth, both former Rota
classified pay big
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] daughter and family
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Have Class Party ’daughters
The Faithful Worker^ Sunday j
5>chool class of the First Bap- spent
tist Church ‘met on 15 ?
bert,
Mrs. Oscar Fannin ancLbaby1
son. John Ross, returned home!
from the Hendrick Memorial.)were
1 Hospital on>Saturday. Mrs. Fan-Iwilh ",eir "Ed Sulhvan Show.”
inins mother, Mrs. Jackson , of, The band act by the Hamlin Jr.
. I Midland is here visiting with |4,1 boys was fourt) and the
daughter Ung from Luke 22 and 31. Lsing fainjv. I Noodle 4H girls were fifth place
<h>n.1 thn theme Faith and Prayer. ■ * tt with their ‘
; Mrs ITesli^’ Tonroy closed the]—Mr* Nnr.nan^Lamb^rt under- performance.
{devotional with prayer. Mrs..[.went majo/surgery In t+
] Mae Dodgen led a Bible quiz I son General Hospital on
Refreshments at
J- Lambert was in Houston I
—-Au- li.iscd on talent vluiu m im,hif»"
Mon-' and appropriateness to 4H
- i standard*-.. ——- -/rr]
Mr. and Mrs. Curly Hays with
■ «. ... w..! ,p Utilities Company,
I last week to attend an indepen- • . , . , < ■
. . in Abilene, served as judges. 1 •
] dent telephone company con-;
vdntion. Meetings were held ini The first place winners vv i 1 I
t h e Lueders First Baptist Hansen. Charlie Ford.
Church, will conduct a reviv.it Bplkman. Gilbert Hansen. Bert
meeting at the Bethel Baptist j^fapp Henry Burkman, Homer
Church-in- the Fua*Uui~ (-on'‘-, Purcell. Ernest Segestrum, A
munity this week. ’Speigelhauver. Raymond Reid.
A rv il Ba rites returned to hts t^roy- 1 .Trndfrcem Jar k
hofrie Sunday after several focal Fina dealer furnished all
weeks treatment in the Hen- : the fuel for the plowng. ” ~ ~ '------ - - -
dnek Memorial Hospital in Abil- Oil City C0UFICll
lene. Barnes was recently in- ... . . .,
jured in an accident iru- Hie AlflTriCu 111 AO1I(M1O
Lueders Petroleum Refinery
— Lou Steger. Abilene, daugh’er -,i:
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trustees wilt be elected. Up for where*she visited w^
Wiih» -and "*'s Tonrov was accompanied
Mark, Doty. Candidatrs"‘ToF]JeTec'-ill*||*bi|*J*kua»Tday by.hj^ji
Carl'Jton - «•* -H. L. ^hOTTlas, anti uunvJHie win b*
Mrs. Mary Smart w ill be elec- tel ■
tion judge; with Mrs. Leia’ Pur-]'7~yjr/'an(| Mrs. f ■
,■ Cell, and Alls Vada Louddet us Perryton were here
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Three Vacancies
i ■ • 5 Ung Company,
read the minutes of the previous |Matthews J?, are the parents of ■ /
meeting in the absence of the a Sl®phen born Friday. . , - ■
secretary. March 17, at Hendrick Memorial Faithful WOFkePS ,
' Tyjjq^pftaindalChews Js an air-"*
In the business meeting Mrs. i man tlj|Sg a( Th '
Weldnn Hansen was elected as have g da hter 18
incoming president; Mrs. 8. L.^^ o(d Mr and Mrs Jjm I
LaUmer, elected as sec- MjHer arc grandparents of ,he.
cretary; Mrs. Doyle Dillard asj pa|)y
treasurer; and Mrs. S, L. Vih- j
son as parliamentarian. Offices | Rev. and Mrs.' Oscar Fannin Mrs.
of Cice president and historian ' are the parents of a. son. John president, presided at the busi-
and committee chairman will Ross,
be elected at a' later date.
John Hayton gave a
was recently in- . , . . ■ ..
an accident in.v the MarriCU ill AbliCIlC City Election will be held with
Petroleum Refinery three councilmen to "lie cTecthd.
“ Lou Steger. Abilene daugh’er election will be tw44-.-*m
.. .. S -- __ir."of AU..and*Mr^Gt aM Odell .. will pc' a-ptrHent in th"^Stamford -SaVy--
*' - fMichael Latimer of Abilene.-son judge. with A A. Mitcham as tarium. Delbert Miiore has rc-^
of Mr. and Mit. V’, It. Latjrntyr',''' p- ------
■ evenmc Alrs—ThwczdL-and Mr*. _____ , __
’ March IS at 7-M in the home of - (1,.r herxt. deiks. Candr under tri alinefll Iwr-
PFC. Cloys Pafton has re- ’bo btlctr. dates for the places are; Doti tyceived when thrown
- ccntly finished 'liasic ttartrtnr-AUfiOding. the -c<>uplc._»:ere Taylor up^frtr rr«rlrcfinn. W F. " hdrser - 11 . ....
w*wtta:.'ttie-regular »nny, and is; Carla-Doo., and Joe Vaugiuin.^gtorry. <>' ■■
mrw stationed aT"-Fort Sam. both, nf Abilene.'- —--------- "'~ Jand'T. A. At'atren. Treat Bacon With Vinegar
Houston. San Antonio. Mrs. [ .After -a weddthg trip to Wr-r' W C Parker, and ■ Llovd '»h.M unappetizing, mold that frlrnd or rhemv of thk ceuntrv. .
' . ____________ : __ _____ _____ :o 'olicn appears Iracon. in It depends upon us." Tie said
■ lamp, can_.be prevented by wet-. Rev. Conner said there arc
at ting a cloth with vinegar and! 40.000.000 refugees in the v i.i id
■| RD ■■1^ IB ^.— M 'thoiougly wa-Ring'the meat be today. They ate not the till
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, W~ - - -—L i bn-vinegar makes the ha 4 nr^r man the tonThe—Ipebplel
’ i on taste better, too’ like you' and I They at e not
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Elimination Contests in Wichfla !
"! Falls (
I winners will
Round-Up held at College Sta-1
Betty Lambert of Fort Worth
~~t the weekend .with her
■ tist Church met on March 15 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lam-
! in the home of Mrs. Tom Tabor.
":*j W. M. Arrington, clask j
born March 15 in the* ness meeting after the opening
Hendrick Memorial Hospital in song, "To. the Work." Mrs.- Ed
report Abilene. Rev. Fannin is pastor Powell led in prayer. Mrs.
of the P.T.A. project which is I of the First Baptist Church here. Doby, gave the devotional rea<^'I ]y|jdiand
R in progress. The organization is. | The Fannins have' a c
K helping build a dressing room {Carolyn, and another son Step- the theme Faith and Prayer.
—---—oo- Uk,' football ficjd,-Thr build-—hen The baby has boon luiiu.’il. Mrs—I
H -• ing is 56 feet long by 16 feet for his grandfathers. ! devotional
E wide to be constructed of Lue-
R ders limestone on a concrete’"is • j _■ -i_i •—
■ Mub fuundwLhm. Much: «f the} N e’ghbors
’^E labor will be donated by pa- *’ * ««' •
■ Irons.
■ Mrs. Brown, retiring president
R was presented with a Life mem- Od at the farm of Ed Patton on] Tonroy.
■ bership by Elvie Smith, makings Monday to help with' the farm rington,
■"W the presentation.. A
K was |
R| ---RTfrilWi with • A4ffr, JfJiiQ „Nail, ■ xnej and. their tractors plowed I Billie
^ijj| - ‘ diTt'V’tcyF. Kwtllyz-MUtjU>‘ Jind prct><ircd^.hX5»/TiflftCh*I' 'n.T X)nt* ”'
■ ^-1- aceomPhRDt opJhe^^^Ida? At noon dmm r
| ' ^Tlle secotuf grade'w’oh 'flie room ' to Utt*-
I count. Refreshments were ser- neighbor ladies’joined .in bring ] To Be Named
, | ved to a iarRtmufhber.' !ing JMtfk;prcparing {food for the ]
g-w^atiae*-loi<1 . Cowan,
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Irvin Manning :
?on 1 ..
------xg.y visiting in the home of Mi. i
and Mrs. G. P. Wills. Mrs.
Manning is- a sister of Mrs.
Wills. Tire Mannings. <ame to
’visit with a son who is a stu-
dent in Hardin-Si.mmons Uni-
versity in Abilene.
nothing of the I
t » iii m |ii«< v w mu* i »»»»»'
[ participate in the District HI ' .„■. j
Li Wir hna : ---..-ja
onMayi 6., The district:
wiTl go to the 4H Club—
p held at College Sta-1
ion in June. -• —
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fonrov has retuqHTl -*»?*- TT'“Jp' . TITp, TJ
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faff vT’tt.
■ Speaker Reminds
I world knAsvs i
,] things we in America take for ]
granted." Rev. Norman Conner1
j told Rotarians Tuesday. There
.ire J500 million "who are dfsri-4
tote hungry,'lacking in the bare
necessities, ho said
Rev Mr. ' Conner, pastor of
First Christian Church of Ahl-
‘ lone, spent two and a half
imonlhs -last year touring the
X.-. Vl,,l( |U-----jHHf - protowjyd PfiUsrail
' ’s~sTT<lFg~- if- 1 ftinu Krrng to o-mphit
tarium. Delhci t Moore has rc-^ ■ j/c the need which exists there
turned home fiOoi the Alison; The average -yt-rson y.‘tround y
Jm-was 1 jhe world doos, not accept com-
MUUJhin 1 ij11 4**ai*-Th<‘V aeyepT the-foe 1
from a that i'--mrfuiri7niH’,ri‘.“ hu‘ Ihfij'f
**liW.r Tltvy air fvd up with emptr
prytinls*'s.”-’Thece ‘TShW-wMTRn-•>
- people are (oining.im, either Hr. -
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, only rambler offers 3 distinct
sites of compact cars <
RAMBLtil Ik voted most trouble- -
free by owners. ....
RAMBLER OFFERS America’s low-
est prices
ALL RAMBLERS HAVE SUCh exclu-
sive quality features as Deep-Dib
rust proofing way up to the roof.-A-
rattle-free Sipgle-L’nit construc-
Rambler News is good! March Sales are running at an all-time record
rate. That’s right! More peopfc? bought Ramblers in the first third of
March than in any similar period irt> Rambler history!
Yes—Rambler leads the economic upswing as more car buyers discover
that Rambler Excellence gives a bonus on every car dollar they invest.
Now Is A Good Time To Buy!
Rambler means business! Right now, Rambler dealers are out after even
more sales with the kind of fair-and-square liberal deals that car buyers
can’t afford to pass by. I sed car prices have firmed. That means your
present car is wortlvmore in trade now on a new Rambler.
But Now This
TRIPLE-RIB- ■
Front Tractor •
Tire has
3-T NYLON '
Your Neighbor About His Rambler
He’ll tell you why Rambler dealers sell twice as many com^dl't t'UFH pCT
dealer as most other dealer groups. And your Rambler dealer can ftive
you a better deal on the best of the compacts. Drive Rambler—world
standard of compact car excellence!
RAMBLER DEALERS ARE DEALING! COME IN TODAY!
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NOW'S THE BEST TIME -
to g» t your tr.utor yr sh.qx’ Ibr Fall and Winter
chores, Spring planting. Trade now for the easier
sUcruiJL die better flotation, that comes with
(loodvear s _T^ptt~TTiT) ’ frontS7~71T>W- -fnrhTHnt' eA-
cIushe"'TT YNple-Torigh-’Nylon Cw<| construe tion.
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Terms arranged to fit your needs!
Why Is Rambler Breaking Sales Records?
Compact cars are capturing an ever-ftrowinft share of the new car
Rambler is better than the bift cars and best of the compacts. Herewme----------
tion ... Ceramic-Armored muffler ‘
«nd tailpipe desiftned to fqr out-
last ordinary mufflers
RAMBLER’S RECORD ECONOMY
proved by 11 years and 3S billion
ownet-driven miles
ONLY RAMBLER has a compact
car for six 6-footers
RAMBLER HAS top resale value
proved by official Used Car Guides
WEAVER MEDLIN TIRE CO.
WESTFALL MOTOR CO., 215 S. Wetherbee St., Stamford
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1961, newspaper, March 23, 1961; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253298/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Haskell+County%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.