Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1966 Page: 2 of 18
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Messrs. Perry and Lundgren.
The girls and thVlv co-l«»<T-
Minos Hubert Watson. Cecil
’tursdajr, June 2, 1966
Gregory, Messrs, and Mnies.
Uill - Junes, C. K. Buiikk-y.
Clement* Richards, LipdeU
Conduct Ceremony
»y Mrs. l*hUH» Olson
The Wa-honk* Cat»p Fire
Girls, their loader and assist.
Int leader. Mrs. L. f Perry
and Mrs. Leroy Lundgren, on
Saturday, May 21 held a char-
coal steak super and the*
Camp Fire" ceremonial to
which the girls’ parents and
thpir project specialists had
been Invited.
The event was held at the
Lundgren home in the Ericks-
dahl community.
h. ,8ftked potatoes, vegetable
salad and home-made lee
cream completed the menu«~
The nine girls have attained
the rank of Torch Bearer by
having fulfilled specified re-
quirements as a group and al-
so by each girl having com-
pleted a special project selec
ted from 25 fields of study.
Awards were made during
the ceremonial, g^cji. project
specialist pinning the awards
on the girl instructed bv her.
The girl*, their projeetts
and specialises are as fol-
lows: Karen Youngqulst,
Christie Lundgren^, Art, Mrs.
Sarah Inglish McDonald: June
as deputv Gregory, Gall Prewlt,
KflV Pfifrv Qharnn Piokaorli.
Farmer KK
President, Dies
Lyle Adams attended the
gradual inf exorcises for Ron
nie Adams who graduated
Prewit, John E. Ypungqulst,
from John TarletuiU- Stale,
Stephen ville.
Mrt. Gene Cowan of Lov-
Ington, N. M., the former
Lovern Adam*, visited friends
in the community Monday.
She grew up In this common
tty and attended school here.
Mr*. Charles Turner and
son of Arizopa arrived Friday
for a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Portwood.
,r .r jsu
I their fields plowing
u»d aome are planting
Maine is growjng In
HASKELL, TEXAS
We Are Now Opening FIVE DAYS A Week
Starting In JUNE Tu Bring You The Latest
Of Entertuinmepi .
JMNT MISS THIS ONE
Starting June 2, 3> 4, Thurs., Frt, Sat.
fields where farmers have It
and fMfUd over. Whe«| is
ripening fait and many farm-
Jerry Stevenson and
In El Paso by Mrs Earl Port-
wood and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
lldren, Nfecky and Stacy Jo,
re shaken up and bruised
May afternoon in a twq
■ accident on East Hamilton
•eft. Her car was heavily
Portwood who brought them
to Stamford,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Port-
wbod and children, are here
from Seattle, Wash. Jerry is
a brother of Mr*. Turner.
' Mr. and Mia. Buford Rogers
and children of Halnview,
Visited her* Tuesday with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rsgera They Were anroute to
their farm near Eastland.
! The Bui® farm had aome
Spray Pecan Trees -
for Casebearers
County Agent Says
Now Is the time to control
the pecan nut case bearer, ac-
cording to - Juries County
The award is given annually
in honor of the late Fred R
Moore. Hamlin grain dealer.
It goee to the senior dub
member who has contributed
the moat to the local chapter
and to vocational agriculture
during hla four years in high
airplane Wed-
HARPER JS STRICTLY AN
agent. Kirby Clayton. Because
of the variable weather Clay-
ton says the Insects have been
later emerging from the pups.
ipanied
Kay Perry, Shircm Richards,
Sewing, Misa Dixie Read;
Missy Watson, Cooking and
Homemaking, Mrs. Travis
.11 dia Bunkley, Interior Decora
iy lion. Mrs; Howard Kohout.
Mrs. ' Lundgren pinned
tmerl- awards on the girls who took
enter sewing end homemaking in
next place of Miss Read and Mrs.
like Oliveras of
to. Prairie De
Tuesday for a
t with Mr. and
v' Jean to 5
' Robert Lyr
wedding vo
read Frida
Yrff*4v;<"Fk
_ Rev. Jack S
officiated.
The bride
of Mr. ar
Cumba. Mr.
Starting June 5, 6 —.Sunday, Monday
J 1DONT MISSWALT DISNEY’S
Great Picture Of Entertainment
former Nell
for the National FFA
latlon livestock pro®
’ award and the Texas
Southwestern C a 111 e
secticides will probably give
better control than one. Make
one now and one 7-10 days
later, the agent advises. -
tfrs. Gary Seay
> moved Monday
to Hamlin, will
A HEART WARMING ADVENTURE
combination spray
geptembor wW beopened here
Horton, whi
TeST~ Fuhgus~"an<T
Rio® are tl
bridegroom.
Wedding i
ed by .Miss !
•nd Mrs. Ja
Monday with Miss Mary
Loughmiller again the teach-
attend
Slockton May 31-June 1. He
slao la Applying for’ his Lone
Star- farmers Degree.
, Guests -Included the two
specialists, Mmes. MdDonald
and Kahdut, and the parents,
The children will gather at
the Bonaar Heights school
shortly before S o’clock- and
will be taken to the Oliver
Street school by bus. Regis-
tration will' follow. ■—v> -
Classes will be held dally
The brid
marriage b;
wore a g<
lace over v
The raw ootjon In the aver-
age anUsn gnm»Wl
about pne-slxth of Ps value.
'■0W To ’ KII.I. IT.
C*V«D BT A QKRftf KIU tlM f-rm,
you kill tlM odor You curt am.] It
Tour KB BINDS CAN. Ordinary anil
*B»Bh» / «*» no uw. Apply T-d-L
POWBHTtJL GERM KII.I.EK for
■moly. .w-aty, Itchy foot If not
plOMod OVERNIGHT, your 4Se book
at any drug court or -NOW at "CITY
THE TEXAS THEATRE IS NOW
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Today there are thousand*
Highrfrequency sound* may
Louella
Is Comi
At Lunc
Louella
from 8 until 11149 a. m. with
tkwe- out-foe-refreshments.
DRUO
honored wit
Saturday, X
Harg Mam
Dixie Read
Miss Read i
Given lin
fhe foursom
geld a singl
vast
SAVE MONEY
AT CASHWAYS
guests prest
With kltchet
— Other sp«
Mrs. W E.
Of the bride
aon, sister o
groom, atjd
Way of AbU
GLADIOLA
GANDY - FOREMOST
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1966, newspaper, June 2, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973162/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.