Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1966 Page: 2 of 14
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STAMFORD AMERICAN
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Stamford, Texas, Thursday, September 1, 1966 f
•f Texas
Austin.
Degree at
Patricia Ruth Cole, daugh
ter of Mrs. Ben Cole and the
Jate Muf Cole, received a Mm
ter of Arts degree in Speech
Pathology and Audiology t hi*
month from the University of
Texaa. ' J • ;
Mias Cole.' a graduate of
Stamford High School, re-
'■ci\(>d a HS degree from the
University of Texas In 1963
and was employed for one
Thro* k-
Miss Donna Keet*f(Vi^^l
morton’s reigning miss,' W.'>«
judged first runner-up* at the
20th annual "Miss Wliealheert
of the Nation" pageant hfIt
in" Perryton with- 36etfrttt.M
ants between the ages of 1C>
and 21 competing. -
many
of Stamford, won
18 barrel racing
.Which was
the Abilene Independent
School District.
During the time she was in
graduate school.phe received
a Vocational Rehabilitation
Agency traineeship. Shp Is a
igc oj.'*Aj
who won the barrel racing
saddle at the Cowboy Re.
union, won the M ffwM
nee at the fair, riding Diul
• EYES EXAMINED
• GLASSES FITTED
• CONTACT LENSES
Closed Thursday and .
Saturday AfternooA
member of the .Texas Speech
and Hearing Association and
the American Speech 'and
Hearing Association.
Miss Cole has been named
Assistant Clinic Supervisor In
hofaes of S^ensoti
d Cattle Co., shown by
mon won recognition,
idlnal was find in the
foaled In 1963 class.,
n Hired Hand placed
pr. C. L. Cromwell
Grand Champion Stallion—
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Eddie Siete, owned by Bobby Yktedeking of Stamford, was the grand cham-
pion-stallion of the Jones County Fair horse show last week. Styen Cardinal,
owned by, Swensofl Land and Cattle Co. of Stamford, was reserve champion.
Wedeking also showed' the grand'champion geldingi Eddie’s Rdscal. (f^ioto
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Today's l
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‘YighL-iurad
\ competent s
er you’re oi
OPTOMETRIST
ar« expc/len
those five til
endures oxpJ
dc*rwood Coil
you improvl
irn "office a
1. Be acoJ
Stamford FFA had sec-
ond and third place* Hamp-
shire ewe.
Steve Langford of Anson
showed the grand and reserve
moat had the.grand charapiot champions in the dairy cattle
tn the pouitTy show. He won show. Spencer Patty of Ltfc
the honor with a lightweigh' ders FFA was a strong con
H - Club, had best opposite lit
the California brjed. Baxter
always Is a strongJtontendei
in the rabbit show. L- i ..
Lelsnd Workman of Aspei
educational division was the
WUlow Creek Home D—uao
Stratton CUth. Theme of the
booth was “Don’t Side Track
Good Nutrition.” Mrs Charlie
Myott is pres’dent of the clujv
and Mrs. Maxey Harvey is
secretary.. *
The winning 4-H Club edu
cational booth was that df the
Noodle 4-H’ers. It stressed the
importance of safety, suggest-
ing the need for a thorough
checkup of the automobile.
Karen Sullivan is president of
sr, had the reserve champion
laying hen, a heavyweight.
the Noodle 4-H Club.
In the individual classifica-
tions, Dorothy Cross of the
Anson 4-H Club was the top
winner. Mrs. Charles Rust
and Randy and Larry Langor-
nans, swept up the honors in
the sheep show. The LoUam
took the wool type lamb pities
tnd the' Langerhands the
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An—tv A Southdowps. Russ Rogers of First place winner in ^httf was the adult winner.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1966, newspaper, September 1, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972520/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.