Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1960 Page: 4 of 12
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Mrs. Fuqua
■ Hostess to
^ ■ ,,—
Avoca Club
By Janie Easterling
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J H. Easterling were
Mrs. C. L. White and daughter
of liamli% Mrs. Kuth
>nJ
IMTMBs rrf LuMaagfe _Mr.r"»ni! M1 •
SSL e ^«S«jEi-r'-
Joyce Easterling, all of Xbi-
lene, Mis. Bill Easterling and
children of Coahoma, and -Ca-
thie jind Becky WiMuis alstl nf
Abilene
were sip
flounced Monday by the student
council. Larry iiodghinsun'. amt
Sharon Williams are the hon-
tnrps this—month ■
Max Williams, a student at
Southern Methodist University,
I spent the weekend with his
’ nWh<
Claude Williams
mother Mrs
WMt huiiie HC Injdffd kn an-
Scores High lit
Homemaker Test
kle while playing In-the TocST
m tad U nffw ia to a cast;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sylvester
vhwted Mi’.—and Mrs—pillion
The 1 9 60 Betty Crocker
Homemaker of Tomorrow" at
Avoea High School is Mattie j committee
.Easterling. She received the
highest score, in a 50-nunuic
written examination on home-
maklne knowledge and atti-
tudes taken by graduating sen-
ior girls.
She will receive an award pin
and her examination .paper will
be submitted ior competition
wtBt other htgh school
to name the “Betty
Homemaker of Tomorrow," for
were served.
Serv ing on the arrangements
were Mrs. * Lynn
Gillespie. Mrs. James West,
Mrs. Tony Seimon. Mrs, N. M.
Phy and Mrs. O. K. Lafferty.
Johnson in I.ubbock last week.
Mr. ami Mfo.. G. H. Rennets
were in Abilene Monday on
business
Griggs and.Carol Acker as the
runners-up. _■
Sandra HieglO, a junior at S.
H. S., moved to Knox City Mon- |
ikg — ~ ■
Be sure to attend the Talent
Show sponsored hr (he senior
cifthh 41 7 30 ThwttlMy nifjht.
Everyone will especially-^ vvspt
U» heat the noted speaker in this |
.him u.hfft will mstrM nf rcriv. >
90 th Birthday
Is Celebrated
S~£*By H. E. Bailey
the Slate.
Each state
H. Er Baitpy was honored on
winner w'ill re- hts 90th birthday recently
c-cive $1,500 achoUrahip and *n • "KPns* party and supper at
educational trip April
with' her school advisor,
Miss Easterling is a member
Of the Avoca High Behoof nt»o
Fine Art, Choral Variety—
Texas Tech Cogds Jane Giles of Stamford (left)
and Lvrida Jordon of Amarillo are shown sounding
an "A*?*! Texas Tech hosted a workshop for choral
music'perfortners last week end. The event was
directed by F. W. Savage hf the University of
Tex**, Jane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. t\
Giles,. #01 East Reynolds.
paper staff, reporter fo
ilau. dudness fcahager f
home Hostesses for t» e*
vest mere Mrs. Adolph Johnson
and Mrs. Oliver Btmcll.
A menu of ham. rolls, bean,
; cheese and fchiu casserole. con-
Jones County-HDjifcai B&p\veiub
Program Honors
class, business manager fbr the
school anaual,
of the basketball team.
ing student and is active in
many Other school functions.
:graled salads, birthday cake,
, coffee and bottled drinks was
_____ Mrs .
Birncll. Mrs. Roy Smith. Mrs. ot<lcc Mrs. Mary New-
• „d C^.pUU,_„rf bv „„ JotoM,
Council Meeting
Held In Aj
Tlie Jones County home dem-
onstration council met in the
SHS Senior Girls
Stamford Business and Pro-
fOssionai ttmum > Chib mum-
bet s honored nine senior gtrls
Thursday evening at rfTcTr
The Central Christian Church
will be the meeting place for the
Mrs. Woody 1 luffaker and son iK'dli i 19 Christian Youth Eel-
Dennis spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wise in Sny-
der.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Alexan-
der amt children have moved to
Abilene where Mi\_ Alexander
will attend college.
Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Rials
area who will be-master of cere-
monies Pal Bonds.
low ship officers. They will hold
their quarterly cabins tncentig.
Glenda Lindsey spent fhe
weekend in Anson with” Peggy
Kastervvood. She was 'also -"a
7 Es®er ClifT lijwrtWrt «
First Baptist Church held their
regular mftnthly bustnetf* mast-
ing and social it ths horns of
Mrs Benny Coleman recently
Ten mem bets ware present,
including two new members,
Mrs. Tommy Hammer
Mrs. E. L. Jenkins.
invocation was given by Mrs.
Johnny Childress. Mm, Bab
Jones pmldad during the brief
business meetflig.
The .-teacher. Mrs. Thnbecr.
ke Introduced____Mien—Bveim
Crooke, who gave a devotional.
Secret Pals were revealed and
gifts were exchanged. Mem-
bers decided to draw names for
gum lug year:--—-
- Kftygg,
man. aim
candidate
the 17th
Cb u m tMtt
ior a mui
company.
Clerk of
1936 to
years was
Abilene sc
Skaggs
on a fari
Eastland t
from, Uav
slty in 192
He madi
ment in
dacy:
1
of the 171
tilftfbr
Fourteen were preaent for the
social which followed. Refresh-
muits. coffee and Cokes were
vifCtod Mr, and. .Mrs. Buddy
Rials tn -Rule Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel V. Grimes
and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Grime?
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Bell in Haskell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newton
of Abilene were recent visitor*' lively * fan ______*
of Mr. and Mrs. il. If. Dunklip. “* ,n°ved to Andrcivi
Rev. and Mr* Jirri Mosley
and daughter. Gay Lynn, were
guests <M Mr*,, j. H. Mosley toy
Banquet.
The sixth grade girls beat the
fifth grade girls 2-1 to a baseball
game Monday: Donna dement,
a sixth grader, hit the winning
home tun. The c.auurw*s played
on the sixth graders* field with
Mrs. R. L 1'iirtuw umpiring.
Please do not send William I
SHARON WILLIAMS
mistake.
v i.srtor al_ thg_Anson Fooito+d]—Dorothy Walton will become
the only jnnxricd member—of
the senior class after Friday
nitht. Although marrying Doyle
Muctto-r, she intends to finish
school; ' .
Saturday nfjyhrButch Coch-
ran. Whync Reimer. James Lee
Carlton,' Wayne Bates, John
Edd Welch, ahd Roy Cole saw-
senting the
the followi
_ “‘It ji mi
the ifth
(all of i
Uv<- repres
JTt is ni
any man
nary
Strongly
horse sens
and fortilu
tive repr
district.
Reasonable
Prices
»—
nothing <,-»
so h>g and
can Ix- doi
“It is i
there arc 1
ernxuent l
Jones County 4-H
Leaders Meeting
Held In Anson
Ann Parks and Mrs. Ulmer.
Following’ the meal, -pictures
berry, Home Demonstration
_agent. in the County courthouse
meeting at Stamford Cafeteria., , Ujrn |f) Mr uud Mrfc ^
Theo Scott, president, presidedU-y u^4fU.k Citr^VH
Neoma Timbc. lake welcomed | - p^,,^ 2 ounroS
guests and inti.Hluc^ Floronce, rctllrTlpd homc from thr
were taken and gifts were pre- Wednesday aftmmoon Mr*.-W. i ^ltE‘ p^lal^ ijla-T1311 ;hospital Friday;'
Jones County 4-H leaders
met Saturday morning in An- ^ _ _
aon witiv Kbhy Claytor^ toun- J (jre|Ji sjorris and Gertie Bailcy
t>* agent, at ntS ofB<e. StXlUy . Af stsmfnrd Mr amt Mr* Man.
sented to Mr. Bailey.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Ulmer, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Brinrll.
Dorothy and Catherine. Mrs.
John -Rye, Mrs. Ann Parks.
Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Addie Mae
Kennedy and Mr. Bailey's chil-
. of Stamford. Mr. and Mrs. Man- r
Flamming, vice president, pre | ,ev Slkes and Mar). u
Apr the I”"
ed as foi- ! , 1,1
IT CMfth _
i Bang>. and Mrs. Lilia Heflin.
sided.
Lester Dalton C«ve a report
on the previous meeting, aft-1 Judith Ann MctZ
tsissras: lwin R^e Hs
and games.
Mr Clavton gave a talk on
the “Round-Up.”
Present lor _the meeting is a candidate' for her Bach
were Mrs. Haterius and Mrs, ! ek>V of Science degre*- in ele
Shutjjuist,,,. leaders, and Mar
vvine abu^ulst. Carolyn Bag
ley. Lester Dalton, Stephen
Hatenua. . David Lundgren,
- j mental y t
| Oniwrsity
R. Gnmm, council -chairman.
Spoke on the work of the council.
Standing rules for the count}'
HD council were read and
daughters. Margaret, adopted Mrs. Charlie Myatt>
president of the Willow Creek
club, explained the duties of.
club officers.
Council committees
new year were appointed
ows: yearbook: Mrs.
Odell. Mrs. Landon Lopcr and
Mrs. T- E- Yarborough, Educa-
tion, Expansion and Exhibit;
Mrs. H. H. Dunklin. Mrs. Carl
Young. Mrs. Waller lane. Mrs.
Grimm and Mrs. Myatt; Fin-
ance: Mrs. Lee Williams, Mrs.
Ira Treadwell and ^!rv W. J. B.
Ferguson; Recreation: Mrs. 1.
B. Rav, Mrs. George , Harrell
and Mrs. Janis Flcltner.
Marketing: Mrs. Cal .McAn-
the evening Serving on #ve
committee weie Ophelia Reed.
The Avoca Home Efemonstra-
lion Club met in the home of
Mary Gby. Gerry' Cooper, Olive Mrs Jack Fuqua Ust Thulg.
McDougle. i.li/aiK'th Thornton.
Thelma Gray and Mickey
Moritz.
Degree At UT
Judith Ann Met/ daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Metz,
day.
Mrs. W. A. Sylvester and ’
Mrs. Lcland Thane and daugh-
Mrs. Jack Southerland sang ! ter, Kerry, visited Mr. and
accompanied by Mrs. Bert Jennings in Abilene
"My Task"
her .daughtei, Sue Southerland, Thursday.
pre sen ting the protgr a m
tor the evening in keeping with
Career Advancement Week, the
senior girls Introduced them-
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Ely vis-
ited Mr. Ely's aunt in Hamlin
Sunday. • - '
Mr. and Ylrs. Jerry Barr and
selves to club members, arid I children of Roswell. N. M.. and
gave a brief talk and told of
their career plan-.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Smith
“It sceir
mendous
of us Linle
to correct
done right
— "SOIOC.-
for tmruei
“Foreigt
More shot
j lliiiawcaMM—
fense ind
"W'antor
cancerous,
cies shou
grinding
and climii
The
I Stamford visited Mr. and Mrs.
Honored were Judy. Mills, R- D. Smith last weekend
G. H. Rennets was in Hamlin
education ‘from the
of Texas tn Austin
at the close of the semester. (Mrs. H. H. Windham. Report-
Miss Metz, a 19o5 graduate (er; Mrs
Stanley Harvey, Phyle<Ta Rob- !of Stamfoid High ' School, j Defense Mrs. Bill Prichard.
|’Spent one-yv-ae-qt--Mary Bald' IMrs. Herman Haynes and Mrs,
Elsie Medlto, Sue Soutiicrland,
Jane Smith. Judy Scuriock.! Friday on business
Elizabeth Bose. Nonna True, | ' ~
Martha Holland and Jana Hol-
comb. -
Elizabeth Thornton
g rected
inch. Mfer-Stii Bunscum, and gn.-5ts W'tte door.. Table de
erts and ScoTT\ FifTnmtng
Oliver Students
Hear Formosian
Peggv Taylor and her roiom-
mate. Sabrina Lm. of Howard
Payne College in Brownwood,
spent a few days between se-
mesters with Miss Taylor's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy
Taylor.
Taylor—md—Miss—Lto.
life! Taj
ho spent
who spent Friday visiting the
math English, science and phy-
sical education classes of Mrs.
John GuileU* sixth -grade at -805
Oliver Elementary School, plan
to be elementary teachers.
Miss Lin whose home is in
Formosa, talked to students of
both sixth grade classes about ! Mrs.
win in Stauntin; Va. She is a I Joe Carlton, 4-H: Mrs. Howard
member of Cappa Gamma So- j Roberts; Health and Saftev :
corkUbhs were salmon colored,
Homer iiutlo,- Civil j gladioli and cainaUons wilhi
figurinc-s representing, B&PW j
girls of the month present.
Church Youth
Group Plans~
Parley Here -
APPRO
VN A
s r a
%/
th^tnrt
T7» -ntrfsITrii
rority’.
| .
Public Rei'ol-d
Long Elementary
Midland Jan. 25.
School in
Mrs. Kenneth Vfcncil. Mrs Carl
She w as scheduled to Ix'gin I Bonneaux and Mrs. Francis
teaching fourth grade at Jahej’Cox: Citizenship: Mrs. Wayne j MARRIAGE LICENSES
Hendrick, Mrs. Andy Sprabcrry
and Mrs. Maxey Harvey.
Mrs. Herman Steel, T1IDA j
chairman announced a training i Shirley Jean Crew?,
meeting on Jan. 29 at Benjamin.
Arrangements were made to
attend the meeting
Open House Set
F or Sunday At
Moritz Home
— Mi i». -Itonry—.UoriU—uiil
Julia “Max Fischer and Eula
i Irene Anderson, Abilene.
Evert .Edward Slone and
both of
Stamford,
James Thomas Jordan. Jr..
Djess AFB, and Coray Jabe
Deatheragc; Abilene.
Recital Scheduled
honated- With open house Jan
31 from 2 30 to^S p.m. at the .
home of a son Clarence Mortiz. i £-Jy Ma\reS Studio
805 Wells, marking ■ her 85th
birthday.
The hostesses for the event
Mayes Studio will present a__
group of Junior High and Sen- [ |an(|
Pat Claude Windsor and Mar-
tha Ann \Vmdsoi““Ijrrth-lol. As-
pei morit.
Bobby Don Anglin, Anson,
and Cacr>l Kay 1 iuliose. Mid
Youth Fellowship cabinet will
meet at Central Christian
Church in Stamford Saturday.
The session will begin at 9:30 j
j ami will continue through* the
j noon luncheon.
j The district youth cabinet has
j major planning responsibilities
I for youth activities on a district
j level in Christian churches
' Disciples i ctxending from
I Quanah to Wichita Falls and
| Henrietta—and south- to Btam
Mrs. Clarence Moritz. Mrs. j ior High piano students in rc-
Roy Moritz and a daughter, cital Sunday, Jan. 31 al Stam-
her homeland, and answered ! this invitation ior all Mrs. Mo
Al Smith. *re extending j lord High Sellout auditorium.
questions concerning China and
Formosa. — .< —
! ritz's friends
I Sunday.
to call on tier
The recital Is slated for 3 30
p.m. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
AI licit Stir.' Anson, and f^va
Roviia. Anahern: Calif.
THANK YOU...
We are moving to Avoca and we want to
thank aN of onr friends for their patronage
during our stay in business.
i
Resident Attends
Center’s Workshop
ford. Albany and.Brcckenridge.
- The executive offte'eTr irt the l
cabinet include John Woodall of
low a Park. I.inda Pilcher of
Wichita Falls, and Pattie Mil-
ler of Stamford. Rev. Claude
McDonald, mfrilstcr of First
Mrs. Alton. McClellan of Stam-
ford attended an Easter Seal
workshop at the Wfcsv'Texa* Ro-
habflltattorn Ontor which was
\ conducted bv Shelley B. Smith,
directqi nqd Anhui McKmghl,
director of public information
for thd Texas Society for Crip-
pled Children.
J The program consisted of, a
tpur of the center, luncheon, ^nd
Christian C;hurch in Iowa Park,
is District 19 CY'F director.
The youth cabinet meets pe-
riodically to plan district ral-
lies, world fellowship you'll
meets and the summer youth
conferences ior high school
youth.
Hospital Notes
SURGERY
Mrs. Lona Shepard of Ktam-
j ford.
Mrs. Don Foster of Stamford.
V A«. ,.t; M >. /V,4 »,|m.. . # t - . _
Mr*. Pauline Cm Ison of Lue-
a brief addresp" by 7.. ‘Oswalt?*} der*.
Mrs,. Johnny Brown, Stam-
Jbriaifl jireskient ol the center.
The Easier Seal campaign ford,
will be conducted house-to-house MEDICAL
thiN year. The WTKC is an out- Mrs. L. 11. Strand of Stam-
patlent rehabilitation center ford. - : •
. open to
i capped.'
all types of handi-
*
Resident’s Mother
Buried YY ednesday
JL
were con
Funepil services
du< ted Wednesday afternoon at
Mr*. H. D. Johnson of Stam-
ford.
Bobby Daffern of Stamford,
t K. M. Jones of Jaytoin,
Henry Nelson oLJVvoea.
Luther Steele, Stamford.
jfdin Thornton,■‘Rlamfoid. '
Mrs. Ed Polnac. Stamford,
lame's L. Simmons, Siam-
NOTICE
A telephone directory eover has been mailed to tele-
phone subscribers absolutely free by the friendly busi-
nesses listed below: ...............
Atha’s
Bunkley. Druff
Cozby Plumbing Co.
Crider Construction
(General Welding Works*
John’s Jewelry
Stamford Motor & Armature Rewinding
> ■
Stamford Paint & Body Works
L. II. Strand
Tom’s Restaurant
Yeatt’s Cleaners
y
1 he friendly people operating these hnsinesseH appreckite yntir pat*
I'onage and want you to know this.
They have a record of doing business according lo fair—honest—*
ethical standards. ' ?■
W hen you have a need for their products or service . . . first call .
TfIKY AKK EASY TO FIND.
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whom cor
of Stamf:
son, Ntavf
. dress of
Texas,
January,
ration Irt
Board of
the .Slate
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in the
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supply is
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tion of th
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for the St
office of
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29. I960,
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least five
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Board Hu
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to place,
such de^e
marie ret
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Given u
of an old
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of the sa
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January
(Seal)
Chain
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Attest:
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Assist
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1960, newspaper, January 28, 1960; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973348/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.