Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966 Page: 12 of 12
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ESIX * V STAMFQRD AMERICAN
Stamford, Texan, Thursday, March 17, 1966
I Storm Wednesday Destroys
Bus Shed at Avoca School -
CABLH
Your AssJ
Reteptum J
Ited her sister. Mr*. Billy
Young, from Wednesday
through Friday.
Mrs. B. F. Wwks entered
Stamford Memorial Hospital
and Henry Hansen accom-
panied Carl Hanseti to the
plane Friday night 'when he
returned home after a- few
day* visit with his father,
Henry Hansen.
Virginia Caton was present-
ed by Doan Wehb of T£1 Paso
in the PIP social Club at Mc-
Murry Coiiege Saturday night.
Her‘ parents, , Mr: ahd Mrs. D.
L. Caton, and Lynn Caton at-
Mr. anp Mrs. D. L. Caton | tended the presentation.
■ Mr. and Mm. Jerry Ber j,
II chard are making their home n
T J with Jerry’s parents. Mr. Ber- t
P’: chard is still a patient1 In Vet- ?
1 eran’s Hospital In Big Spring. «
H Mrs. Berchard is with him this *
ji week.
■ The storm clouds that hung ,
| over Avoca Wednesday night ,
I destroyed the bus shed for the ,
5 public school. No other dam- (
.....age ffu notifiable in the com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Cul '
mtWf'
A slate of
tors for the
ber of Comm
omrnended tl
chamber's rtJ
bers.
The names
endorsed bjl
members are
Raring Film Coming
Rescuers use flame extinguishers on bady burned
driver in this seen* from “Red Line 7000,” the color
film which will be shown at the Grand Theatre for
three days starting Sunday. ‘
well of Plains, Texas, Von
Weldon and wife and Mrs.
iiN FEED TDEtsWlTH
OUT DIGGINGHOLE!
Terry Haught and daughter
were weekend gueata of Mr.
and Mrs. C.'W. Culwell.
Mias Christine Sralthey of
Stephenville Is with her s’-
ter, Mrs. C. W. Culwell, Who
Is home convalescing.
Kenneth Little of Ft. Worth
visited Mr. and Mrs. Kyle
Crimes Saturday afternoon.
Lawrence Crider of Stam-
ford visited Kyle Grimes Sun-
day afternoon. Carl Hansen of
Wallingford, Pa., visited his
father, Henry Hansen, this
week.*- '
^CONTROLS
j\ SOIL
|jr V m$£CTS
operate s racing car —* was
written. for the screen by
Hawks. It Is enhanced with
costumes designed by Holly-
wood’s famed Edith Head"and
a musical score composed by
the popular Nelson Riddle.
Set against the thrilling
background of dangerous
stockcar racing, the film deals
with the young drivers—their
loves, their fears, their joys
and their tragedies.
attention, to TV commercials '’
- He also foals, that high fas
trion modeling produces many
future stars, because intelli-
gent girls eventually grow
tired of -modeling and begin
looking for acting Jobs. He
constantly Interviews new peo-
ple too, but even after forty
years aa a producer, he main
tains it still takes him at least
Six Interviews to teU whether
or not a newcomer has any-
Penetrating
Action
Does
I &*
this Friday
cil to ask to 1
Self, ehambci
A nomina
comprised of
as chairman,
B. Harkins a
son-^as appo|
a suggested t
to be endora
bers for the i
lake home on Stamford Lake
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ren-
nela visited with Mrs. Aut Dial
in Stamford Rest Home Satur-
day afternoon and also visited
other friends while there.
Mrs. A. C. Braun and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jean .Carlyle of Lub-
bock, visited Mr. and Mrs. 'C.
Kyk Crimes is
hnmp con
’antej b
a. Footer Saturday
thing more -than- aaabUion,
plant food with Dieldrin
added to control soil insocts.
Effective tor peaks after
application. Early treatment
prevent* moat intact dam-
age throughout summer. t
Pledges Faternity
____ Eddie Jenkins, Stamford, has
Tan, b^d^ho^dered"'
Him, he has the tastes and
hobbles of a sportsman. He **^P^5^ex^SUt^Svlr
h«. buUt and raced .ports car* ***** ^
himself pilotedI hi* own plane, . Mr , . ^
valesdng from surgery In
Hawks himself is as coW-
ful as any of the figures 1m
has discovered for the screen:
—Vic. White and Mre. Cora
Darnell of Anson visited' Mr.
and Mrs. Doc White Saturday.
‘TBPlTBinjr-Wtae of Odessa
visited Mr. and Mrs. Doc
White Sunday afttmoon
Mrs. Vallle Caudle had
lunch In Stamford with Mr.
and Mrs. L. E, Million Jr. „
Woodrow Simmon* of An-
son, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Foster Sunday afternoon.
LUNCHEON GUESTS
Mrs. R. O: Smith and Orvis
Lee were luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. t>. L. Smith Sun-
day. They received news that
Don Whitworth of Irving
grandson Of Mr and Mrs. D.
L. Smith,
under trie
Stamford Memorial Hospital,
i Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sampson
ot High Grove, Cattfrr k*t f ~
Thursday, for Jasper, La., to
Visit a daughter after a week’s
visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Smith and other relatives.
and water thoroughly; ‘‘Pen-
etrating Action" does the
rest. Made for all types of
trees, apply at Just twice^a
EXAMINED
Mrs. Saritpson Is Mf: Smith’s
sailed a yadrtTWed and raced
horses, and was once the hunt-
ing companion of Ernest Hem-
ingway and Gary Cooper.
“ "Red Line 7000"— the title
refers to an engine speed be-
yond which it is dangerous to
sister.
The Home Demonstration
Club expresses their sympa-
thy to Miss Loretta Allen, for-
mer County Agent, In the
death of her mother, Mrs. An-
ENJOY A MOVIE OUT WI*H YOUR FRIENDS
■ Money raised byv-lottery In
England was used In part In
colonizing Virginia.
nie Pearl Allen.
VISITING WITH PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Bridges of
3 Days Starts This Thursday 24 To 26
Double Adventure 2 Hit Shows
-r IMPORTANT —
had surgery and
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Smith
visited in Albany with their
brothers, Virgil and Arthur
Adams, and their families
THE WILDEST
Church
SET STOUT
EVER!
Sunday.
Mrs. Patsy Hammock and
Rae Nan Brown ol. Richard-
wn visited thQif . grandmother
and grandfather, Mr. and Mrs.
£ H. Rial, last week •**
• Mr. and Mia. Bill Little of
Stamford visited their par*
c-nt*. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rial
FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY!
Starting
The Orient
Christ, is com
Meeting, Apt
Plus This New Western Hit-—They Could Out-Gur
Out-Run, Out-Love Every: Ifellion If! The West f
ind Mr. and Mj-s. W. P. Little.
one day this week
Kenneth Little of Ft. Worth
visited relatives in Avoca
Saturday.
Mr, and. Mol-Buddy Rial of
Rule were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs.' J. H. Rial Thuta-,
day nlyht. ’
Mrs. O. W, Avants accom-
panied Mrs. Bobby McClure
to Waco while there stye vl*-
I Alex Niccdj- Jorge Mistral. StWR Rowland«Dick Bentley
, 3 Days Starting: Sun. 27 To Tues. 29
Where Engines Melt — And Young, Blood Boils!
Where luck takes the wheel and wipner takes all!
V- -V- .-"8
iI1S2
Miss Quade Serving
Any-night girls.and
^ overnight glory
As Student Teacher
Melodee Quade ot Stamford
la among some 550 North Tex-
as Slate University students
In the late
t h<’ minister o
Christ In Hi
‘-STamfbrd
KDWTr once
resident* of o
doubt, know h
Doaver wen
to Vernon ant
Worth area v
local churches
dent of FWG
I* the mlnlsle
Trail Church
Hurst.
Deaver is
three sons, on
recently ma
preaching for
Christ in Lu«
his sons is
FWCC. and th
school atudcht
A native, o
Deaver has
evangelistic m
coming to Sta
Dallas • Fort Worth - Denton
area schools during the spring
semester. '
Miss Quade, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar S. Quade; 806
E.. Campbell, Stamford,. Is
student teaching the third
grade at East Handley Pern*
entary School in Fort Worth.
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You’d probably be shocked to
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Market values of everything
have risen. Has your insurant*'
protection kept pecg/ with this ’
rising trend? ft not, you’d get s
rude surprise after a loss by
firs or other calamity.^ *
Why tske a chance /
A group of
Abilene Christ
conduct a rellJ
Stamford on i
The survey
determine the
up of Stamfo
as possible, to
church habit*
here. -
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966, newspaper, March 24, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972879/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.