Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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McNahb Gives Program Larry Jones, Beatrice McCoy
On Peonies for Garden Chtb Named Banquet Sweethearts
P 1 i ^d^RRY JONES 80C 2-34 TtI (-entertained with“&»n)6 mnale.
» % °V<> . i°1UKr PUV^) "Hearts and Flower.” ttil Highlight of the evening was
rented bv Mr.. K % McN.bbj Mimmer and the bloom; In the]^ ^ ^ ot** VW»lmS!r
Stamford FH A
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Holds Meeting
For Stamford Junior, Senior Higrh School—
M* the
m fwwiie of isirs, j Mrs, Le. i*.
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.Plans for attending the Area
FHA meeting February 2H-29 In
4 Stcplumville were- made at a
meet'ng of the Stamford FHA
held In the Home Economics ford
C#Ua«JMWWU* J»JK»U..... -JJM
First Semester Honor Roll
Presented here is the Siam*'Golden, Hernia Harrison, James 7th Orade
High, Herman, Eddie Jenkins. Janice
4 '-i.
George Morl'z, Mykle
•*T*IWrr^ Hamel', president ic” but w<* iffciW ?» aftHiuT.1. . , .
presided foi the buslnea* meet-] H»e meeting. Mrs. I..vnn G'lloy-, f..., - r— -
r.«ave tMs !*»**•<*
v • ■> - ,-srvilhjni 1RiWP'TM IIlffWfrTragrance and anncaranc* «v ,.atcd CUpWt, pots of fWt
part of Aplll to the middle of! thev were In the tfm« »»f Char-lors arMj Vghtcd candles.
May, are suitable for erowln" lemagn? ard Queen Elizabeth. j Rev jac|j Sot,tiieriond. pas-
ir our climate as pec,tries w‘U f ^ y^e use more herbs In our iQr. gave the banquet lntroduc-
not bloom In h6t, dry atmos-
phere. ■
lull garden. However, the most gave the prayer,
rnfoyable part would be to have: jop Lvlcs, minister <tt m»*le
u herb garden of vonr own. _ 1 at First Bcpttst Church, Abilene.
ixsrwmmffta.*, *. „ 5
mMm« >J8**r<!|*T\‘ere H
by the three departments anu
, ghreral chairman
•he church and prayer hearts
were given ai the conclusion of
the program.
Mrs. Ixvvorn 'served as ren-
The planting time Is October
rnd November In this district.
SoH should be well drained ns
Jtgteoi&y
cooking now ihan one mothers fon, F.ddlc Jones gave the wcl-Urnl chHrman for tbe bammet Wnquet wlH be held in May
did. Our grocer s shelf offers a’ come and Kenneth Cumpton — -»-»---- »— onnqucr wm srnnn in
uaw
tmrf SufvrciAy.
ning at t:30. The Easter pro-
JfCt will be home nude ’ ookies
for patients In the Rest Home.
April 10 the mother-daughter \ SwenVon' I
tea will b* held, and the FHA, ’ ” _ '
lllh Grade
Junior and Senior
mikw£.
: ■ammetoshr -HxaSto* - as f; Xoa*»e,
:0th Grade
Anne Poedeker, Anna Dell
NttBfctL
^tTth Grade
Barbare Clemen!, Pa'sy Hodg-
Joyce Anderaou, Joyce Bar-
-*1
bee, Danny Boll*, Bob Crockett.
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ph ret Wkewatatw. Dornfhv Greg=r
.....
»**'. DcUg^ rGjrtetttr.
Grimes. Gary Grissom. Rar
Klose, Helen LaranCe, Linda
orrucuJK:as.a
of fou* oe more feAt.
The Betty Crocker, Home-
Other clieirm-'n were Rose
J»e- J-K. pro- mak„A„„dwaj pmMa
S3Z*'c£ZZi
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DepTi of planting lk bf vitnti nv,r ljome.
Mftl' RIPW1 TTTfie c
the fragrance and decoration
ol , , l v cMivy
1 importance. The buds oi-e-r A general discussion of ”Oars.
c 11/ki11/1 tint K<> rr.vnt'tvl nruii p thkll , . _ ... ..a • «« a______• 11
IHPClubMeetg
should n®t bo covered more than | ^,ggrs tans for February
one inch, and may be, P'»n*C'i|vaK ,ieW wa„ pr0Ug|,t out
at soil surface. If |»lantrd too hat FebnUiry a POod month
Members of the Ple«sant Val-
lev Home D«mo""*rati«n r’-b
•nswerpd roll call with ‘‘My
fjivorlte kind of bread" at, a
cd bv the Youth
Tdd3T -J ~
committee.
punch and cookies were served
h
by EveWu Gray, Sandra GoMen
and Shirley gtephens.
lo plant irees and shrubs T-reei,
roses and summer blooming
Shrubs thAt haven’t been prunedf ^4_ p r Carlton
should be pruned now j dent, on February 7.
TM'TWjBi wr»*ss
"b‘r> m-sH
meelpo bel l 1" O10 homo .aiL, Mrs. MlckkuOlnatte ■**»
, vice prcsi-1 Ttu* BiikImosh and Profeaskma
ory, Bobb!c Five Haliburton,
Nancy Horton, Ronnie Jenkins,
Reese*’ K^, Bruce France.
Reese. Randy Samuels, Carla, Cya|]l|| Mtr^
Also Carol Mueller. Kenneth
. ,P Nelnaat. Lvnn Short, Fran Smith,
Diana Anderson. Kathleen An- Glenda Smith, Robert Stephens,
, derson, Evelvn Orav; ln«rld 11a- j6e Sublett. Charlotte Vance,
tertus. Sheila Youngqulst BeUv Walker.
ikMtii Cror;: - i*i 11 hjiimji ; • ■ •;IS^OJiatln^^'ST^
%s Mti5^*r*‘ Kennedy, .Kenneth' deker. Charles Brownfield. Pa-
Juhn Ratliff, Mary Beth Stanley,
Sherry Swenson, James West.
deep the plan's may fall to,
bloom.
Plants .must he snrayed three ___
sasss
v eek, Intervals. | ^ Ai,!^ for U^lrei<?v: V* bV MrS'! “l ^ C,iff "™** Vr* Io An" Mrs MuehlstCo and Mrs. Dai-
Mrs. McNahb' tUtWI .fhkt she JjJJ ^rmant biom "!!a'1^_“^erf'1 ^1. P™**0*- H ryl Schoonmaker.
Toff pa Honors
Mi*s. Kainer
^ s
Mrs. Johnny Kainer was com-
plimen'ed at a coffee Ti»e«d*v
had bet'er results wltl the plart i
when shd planmd them on the
north side of the house.
Peonies may be expected to
live ten to twenty yct.ra without
.*, »*! I* l„.t tt »lgiyi-«ftliWS
tiefore they bloom. : Tbe group cang "Happy Blrth-i member of the Sun Angelo Di
Sebds to be plcn'ed Indoors ^y” to ^r# c. hf,, Latham and | PW Club has entered the Smui-
Orble
Link, Marilyn Telehelman. Stan-
ley Thompson. Martha Wextfall.
9th Orade
A Pee Andrews; Donald Cobb.
Jennifer Craig, J*rk Harkins,
Edward Harvey, Edith Hudson,
tth Grade
Ruthle Boles, Marvin Grr ory.
Blake Hansen, Ohrdv I^oop,
Jaekie Pinplo, Karen Prichard,
Mary I^u Watkins..' -
7th Grade
Susan Carothers, Gall Lehr-
man. Dqns l.ovsorn.
A’S AND B’S
tr'cla .Frick, lands Golden. Mary
.Jasso. Karen Kainer, L>nda Ras-
co, Martini Rollins, Norris Rue
twit—n—rr
fth Grade t
I.ajunnann Little, Diane Me-
Clung, Dennis Melton, Georg*e
moon! Mary Ellen Osmenl, Lyn-
deH Qoade, -Stephanie Reber,
Eugenia Redding Mel Register.
Jondy SMmon, Sally Stubbs, Ter-
ry Tidwell, Joe Upaltaw.
Cleanup is one phase of eor*
nal maintenance too of en neg-
lected. IJtter and debrla auch
as discarded machinery, fallen
timber, rolls of fencing, and
broken feeding equipment pre-
R threat of injury or"*"* *
- -r~?r ~'js:xj33 TK
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TIRED KIDNEYS
Got You Down? Make the
Buketa 4-day j>9c teet. flhe
kidneys a jgentle lUt with
Bukets well • balanced formu-
la. Help get rid of uric wastte
that may cauie' getting up
nighta. scanty pastkgp. burn-
ing, backache, l4( pains If not'
pleased, your 39c back at any
drug atore. Today at City
Drugstore. ^
a ,. . Cinnamon rolls, rosettes and
M**S-^ JuatntR Cagfl^H, j picra served to 11 an.I I21h Grad# .
* ’ ”* Mrs. Kainer was presented Harold Brpdthnuer,
uj ut m aay
for spring olants must be plain- M4
ed now if they are to attain cri j Valentine games.
P” %!£!££££,-I Bctrahmian .1
r.T:^ »erved 7ZSB
IjOvvorn dlrtcted torlal race in the 25th district
This, Mrs, Wvlle pointed out, 's
c0Qj|ltca another .step lyrward for women
. served U» poll Ic«7
hour.
Officers Named
For Pierian Club
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wes^
Mrs. R. E. MeNabb -rill
host the next mee ing of th»
Mrs. .io Ann Wylie and Mr*.
Grace
with a gift from the group.
SIGNS WITH BAYLOR
.Ridley. Gibson, .alar quarter- dra Vance
back of Quanah High School. *
has been signed .to play at Bay
Lots Wills wHl represent the lor University. Gibson was selee-
club on February 21* .Members
ity
sre lo bring ni-*'”les and an auc-
t'ou will he held.
Stamford B&PW Club in the In
dua rial Committee, a Nation
al organization, which is being
set up to study Stamford needs.
ted for all-state honors,
Ekeostam, S'ephcn llaterlus |
Ann Horton. Clmata M«ion. Mi-
m' Sue Olson, Grady Reed. San-
llth Orade
Emily Hell. Margaret Brinell, I
Paula Burk, Ann Clark, Cer-lle 1
Cobb, Rita DuRoss, Sandra
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taoH^
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
STAMFOKU AMERICAN
Page Three
Stamfonl, Texas, Thursday, February 20, 1964
4, ^
Mrs. Prul Stanley led the
T lerian Club In tlie American
Creed when the” met on Feb-
ruary 13 for tbotr "Ooonlna
I mors to • Knowledge of the
American Wav" program.
“What Js Amcricanisim?”
w as presented bv Mrs. )Tnla tils,
lion. Other, dlseusR'ons were
• Moral Values and S'-U Renew-
ul" given bv Mrs. Clavbo-ime
Ctarke. "The United Nations
That Nobody Knows" bv Mrs.
D. Hassen and "We Discover j
America” oresented by M,rs.
F.ck Gillespie.
Mrs. Garland Zimmerman!
was presented sg president f”**
the 1904-45 season. cbo will
succeed Mrs. Ed Sudciath.
Dlhur officers . nt<nied were
Mrs. Crockelt . Appling, first
i vice president; Mrs. Paul Ststi-
icy. second vice president; Mrs.
Erls Bishop, recording secre-
tary, Mrs. P. R. Nicholson,
•-orresDonding secretory; Mrs.
Don Revell. treasurer; Mrs
Jack Watson, parliamentarian,
and Mrs. Eck Gillespie, histor-
ian.
Elected to serve on the mem-
bership committee wee* Mr*.
Clarke. Mrs. John Webb and
Mrs. Rerschel Kelley.
Spiced tea and cookies were
served from a red and white
table centered with an arange-
ment of red poppies, tulips and
hearts.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. B. P. Davenport III
' and Mrs. Ernest Cowgcr.
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kotmaai. Ol. .ngin. block. JlMfl Onfl 1-t.n.i par*.
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Intawai aarto (.*ciudmo manual clutch), know,
oorwaaar. ariva than, untvarial aHih, rff add ami
ammnCd. and raat whaal bwiaa. of Hi WM
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chanodd andnr S wonfK or 4,«*"'»«, whrchairaf
oodwa Urn. tha ofi Wtn raaiacad ww aacord ell
dhandd and tha oarMrafor air MW ciaanou nary •
month, and r#*lacdd wr » y««ra. and Ml) •
montta tunuahaa to NH a daain avldama af
pariormarit ol d. laamrad aarvica. ana raauadr.
tha daalar to caOMy (1) i.odaf ef auah nlamci am
CD tha aar'l than Currant mltaaaa.
Bobbe Holevom Lowe, grand-
daughter of the late Mrs. Lou
Langford, became the bride of
J. Ralph Thompson of Fori
Worth at Johnson Street Church
of Christ In San Argelo on Feb.
ruarv 15. Stanley Lochart, min-
ister, officiated.
The couple will make tnelr
home in Fort Worth where the
bridegroom is a student at Fort
Worth College. He Is a graduate
of San Angelo High School and
San Angelo College.
Mrs. Thompson graduated
from Central High School and
is a sophomore at San Angelo
College.
The bride la the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Clark
Lowe of Son Angelo. Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Thompson of Milos
are the parent* of the bride-
groom.
Out-of-town guests for the
wedding included Mrs. Carl
‘Langford.
Day and Clyde
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OsueouB
Americans rank fifth m per
cap! a meat consumption, with
164 pounds a year attributed to
each person. Ahead of us ranks
New Zealand with 235 plound* a
year per person; Australia, wilh
221 pfiundr, Uruguay, wlu*-
meat consumption Is 213 pound*;
and Argentina, with 202 pounds.
Women Past 21
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1964, newspaper, February 20, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054636/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.