Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1965 Page: 3 of 16
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STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford, Texas, Thursday. September 16.. 1965
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Mr and Mrs. Bill Glcfrn, Ron-
nie. , Donnie and Wed re of
bany were weekend guests of
Mr. And Mrs. BilJ Pritchard,
Greg and Kathy and Mr. and
Mrs. -Joe Carlton, Sarah and
Kate.
Mr. and Mrs. (Ary D Seay
Tuxedo Man Suffers Painfull
Bums in Oil Well Accident
By Mrs, J. W. Ostntnt |Funeral services were in Slam- i„d''^"uarV Wa^ne. uf Anson
on Mrs. J! H. Hi vers place, had Osment Sunday. Mr and Mrs. r-£u a
the first bale. More hands are ». M Phillips Jr. visited them K ' n..,h "A^ ^
needed to pull the bolls. Tuesday afternoon Curtis Tid Kenneth Gl<ld",K' *nd wif(* ,,f
Men of the community gath-j weR of Stamford vhdled on Sat-! ™*.'r
rred at the Falrview Cemetery prd*y afternoon. j ®‘ M' d,,d M v ^(.*46. Brigham
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_ , (grew up here,as neighbors of the
. Mrs. Onctta Vasek entered An- unchain*
Haml l Ho»nL^k ?* T38 ‘f SOn Ceneral Thursday j Neuman. Mr and Mrs.
«_ «. „__ _ d*y nthrning. and Mrs. Jerry Tomandr »t
...—. Tl B‘n<>t- j Randy 'Crowley, liftle son of* CUKiaiW*—' 'PHUTs TfiTHThg' ____
rn'T* ' ' 11 ch °f Christ here < Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crowley of for thh day- were Jim Neuman
„ - * y *?_ Ja"jco of l’aWn at- j Huntsville, Ala., has been quite Jr. and their sister. Rose, and
. un ay r. Black conducted jp from undetermined caUics. Af family and-Mr. and Mrs. Dale
morn ng services. Mrs. Vida j ter receiving treatment and ob-1 Jones and daughter; all of Fort
Baize and son. Wayne, and Phil-, scrvatjon ,n a hospital for sev- Worth. -•
of Abilene, were j eral days, he is now at his : i TT_.. _ X
other visitors. . ... I home only slightly improved. Hei^TTEND CHURCH AT
ON BIRTHDAY I is the grandson of C. P. Prlt- AL;?ANY
Mike Phillips was honored chard of Tuxedo,
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among mares and 1965 foals. t
In performance classes, DlllIlO
Goldy Jayr1* rtden by Sandy ' , , ^ ^ ,#
warn nC Avoc. won fhlf*-te~Mr -n<f Wi Bartolo GarcJa
the flag race.
Russell Mullins of Iwieders
look reserve Champion honors
m t^e female Dcef' catt|e di-
vision, while Glenn ilWxntni of
Luede'rs shbwej i n e grand
champion fat steer Gary Har-1 Sept l?. a daughter, Rosario,
vt»y. also ofWders, won the re-1 to Mr and Mrs Marcello
*Ci;vrf championship In that dl
visiop -■*—
Martinez of Stamford.'
Sept. 9, a daughter. Mary
Veronica, born to Mr and Mrs.
Jessie Olivarez of Stamford.
Gomez of Stamford.
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HONORED .........
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ely at-
with a birthday party given by | Wrs Lura Ixivvorn of Siam-' !*nded church scrvicM at Al‘
iLtP^eni* ^ "nd Mr*' " M was dinner guest of'Mrs. "''>-'<in« «od vis-
Phm^, dr at The Kffifie of hI» H M. Phillips Sr. Sunday. The lUfd W,th fricnds m *C ****
neandmntli«ai kf__- ir If Ml. 11 I . " *
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County Fair Grand Champion—
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ATTENTION
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COTTON FAKMKBS, GINNERS,
ANFBC YKHS fS THE
STAMFORD AREA ..
Stamford is Wanting New Industry.
^I ’t'Aat is Good, hut wily not tl
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Steve Roarers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rogers
of Stamford, _ .
shire ewe Friday at the Tones (jounty Fair in An- -
., showed the^ grand champion Hamp-
4 riday a
son. Rogers, uv ni» second year of vocational agri-
culture at Stamford High School, alsoishowed the
reserve champion Hampshire ewe.
Homecoming
grandmother M„. H. M. PhU-[ini atUrSrt the h.nr'r'af nr """ „„a M. - „ ________
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Wledptan, Laynn Edwards, Jim-
my Held, laeroy Macon and Boh
Stephens, all of Stamford and
Rest Home and the hospital.
SEVERAL ATTEND FAIR
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Mr. and Mrs. David White, and
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Former Student
Stamford Young
Area Treasurer
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SMS Stallion
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Grand Champion
_J‘Swcn Hired Hand," shown hy I
John SeTmdn oT the SMS tttmeh. ;
took grand chanipion honors in J
_ _ the stallion halier division Fsat-J
Farmer ^ teji
trade with
the Industry you already h'&v^
Patronize Home I^ocal Tax-Paying In-
dustry, Wages earned and Spent in
Stamford by Stamford People.
Store your cotton in the Stamford
Compress and R p n d e d Warehouse,
where you can be assured the best of
V.
Anson.
In competition among 19fiS
stalVons, "Cardinal," another
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service and see your bale of cotton at
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We have beeh in the Compress Busi-
jtess in Stamford for almost half a
"century and we appreciate your Con-
tinued Patronage. —• • I-
night of heart attack. Mr. apd
. Mrs. B.( F. Ashbum, Mr. and
"'jMrs. Benny Parnell and Mr.
was in the Queen^eontest.
Jack Buske won fourth place;
Mr. and. Mra. GmrRr lain. in *he C**M *nd '^c n,pm*! Walker attended the meetlntt
and Mr,. Euse„e Parnell went [ ^^KTlS’SK Z! —• '-*«• weekend with •»" "»“* “ «**•*« « * *»”"« »'"« «-»-
class.
Eddie’s Senorlta,
Fa(riher brother. Clifford Buntin, and’ speaker,
family ai. Petersburg «nH * * w
daughter- TOt f-'intlj, III., and; associate professor In petroleum
a Ronnie Howard at Lhr*-* 1
Mrs. Howard was
eatUt AbilmelhU ^^T^n^ffiurili: at- Petersburg and hia j Dr. Kermit Brown, now an
Joyce BunDn;
Mr. and Mrs Sam Wright and|
girls Of
per guests-of her parents, Mr. i
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to Paling
vices were
Dallas. Survivors are two daugh- j Place on Black Angus heifer. , M , ,,
lers. Margaret and Bosann. and Olenn Gilbreath eiywlled ht J"’ Howard
one son. Lawrence I^ewls Jr , | Hardin . Simmons * University ^rs ”ow?,rd was thc former
of the home. They are gra'nd- Monday for the corning setneiy-
chlldren of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. <er.
Ashburn. . v -- • Mr. and Mrs. Stephens
Elmer Davis passed'away In and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie 1 j cIV
Cox Hospital in Abilene Sunday. Stephens and Dewayne visited nrdav evenTno * ■— '-------■
—---- *** Btephww-ntJ^Mr. gfffl Mnr. J. C. Towterrl**
Sylvester Sunday »ternoon. |.Ited t^ir daitfhtPr and fanliiy>
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Brigham Mr arifr M„ .c ,> Mom>,
“on 5 V,Tl’A rnJP? V,cky. Geni.se and Mike at Co-
with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Jliigh- homfr SMurrfav .
tam Jr- at Aust,n . Carolyn and Mary Whltlev of
].,.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dobbs and Rot an spent Saturday night here
at Lfcriat. I engineering at the University of
Texas will speak. He fs the au-
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^TOPfCTlrease Trap and
Grease Action.
STOUS Girasw Trap and
Tank Odor*. ;
CLEANS Clogged Drain
Field Linos.
CLEANS Clogged Garbage
Grind era.
DUKE
Appliance & Butane
J23 N- Swenson
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thor of several books on iub-
Sweetwater were *up.| ^ , in h<« chosen ft^ Hia
Ls of her narents Mr ^ife RUby Bu,?k-
ley of the MCConnel Community.
served hejSttntag^at 5:30 p. ui.
The homecoming queen will be
crowned at1 half time of the foot-
ball game between' the Faint
Creek Pirates and JPutnaUz.
Candidates for queen include
Milla Perry, representing
£“*5°^ ^ W*’h Sh,r,Cy Boen' They attend- mentor ^Vs? EWner'Marr. fZ
Nr. iaj.-Mn. w--Tf, Hsrirovcs ted church services I_ n— ■
of Stamford were dinner guests Sunday morning,
of Mr. and MfFs. Oran Brigham
and Randy Saturday.
in Rolan ior class; Joan Sparkman,
sophomore class, and Phyllis
WEEKEND GUESTS - -
bra randnjlmmy ^“iSSVSr nnd ,son- Kpr
weekend guests of bfs parents. h‘s *u"t’ Mrs lfn*
Mr. and Mrs. pave Glenn, and and famlIy s«turd»y evening,
her aunt. Miss Ethel Yarbro in!
Stamford. -' There were 604 major new
Supper guests of Mr. and Mr*. I drugs made available from 1941
Elmer Roddy and girls on Wed-1 through 1964 In the United
nesday eveplng were his parents, j States, nearly two-thirds having
r. and Mrs. John Roddy of originated. In the U^S.
Miss Edith Mcinzcf of Dallas Middlebrook. freshman clan
Was Labor Pay weekend guest __ .
of her aunt' Mrs. A. D. Long, n ***£*%? JT ? ** J
and family. Mr. and Mr*; C. Jr bul*d,n* of
the school and with each regis-
tration a vote may be cast for
queen!
Homecoming officers are:
Dale Middlebrook, president;
Margaret Chaffin, secretary;
Don Perry, food chairman; Sue
Williams, program committee,
Jones and Weldon
Stamford Young Farmers ad-
visor. "" ~
Wllmer Smith of the New
Home community was main
speaker at the mceting. His talk
was "The Future of Cotton.
New officers elected were
Stanley White, Klondike^ presi-
dent,^ Jim Williams. Tahoka,
vice president; James Beaver,
Welch, seerelary: R. L. Dulan,
New Home, reporter; and Walk-
er, Stamford, treasurer.
- Awards presented at a ban-
quet Saturday night were Flu-
.vana, chapter with largest per
cent of members present. Fish-
er County outstanding new area
chapter; Fluvana, outstanding
area chapter; Tefry County,
publicity award.
Outstanding Young Farmer of
the year was Weldon Mason of
Terry -County. ‘ !;-
owned hy
Bobby Wedeking of Stamford |
Holbrook, | won second in the 1965 mare
class and "Hendrick's Sllver’’|
of the tlcnrlTieks Rnneh^m laie-j
ders placed third among 1964
mares. • '
’ C. O. Mitchell's "Squaw Dol-
lie”- placed third among the
1963 marcs. -' ,
In other, halier competition,
"Vandy Bay” and colt, owned
by Bobby Wedeking, plaeeii first.
Stamford Compress
and
Bonded Warehouse
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Mr*. L. I. Bennett
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and
John Alveraon
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GaleanUtropy is (hir mental de-
lusion lhat one has become aJ
pussy cat.
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jmd Mrs, W.-CnTyl6r7 pWjStiSa perform^ ^hTr
aensu. • with lltMe qr no danger.
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