Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1964 Page: 4 of 14
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ory Students Attend Chicago Meeting
math teacher in Use: Oid Glory
School Our hearty congratula-
tions to the Gills/ He * teaches
math, ih the Flower Grove
tlon themes. In fho senior div-!
tsich Vi liners were Carolyn San- i
der, flfst; Judy White. second/
and Brenda Dallyy. third
The trip is an award fur the
goys record book achievement.
Feb. 8 at the Rale Philadelphia |
Club House with the Rule ant
Old Glory members as hosts.
A Valentine motif marke<
decorations of the assembly'
room and appointments for the
tea hour
Preceding- the business meet-
-Uti- .AtJifc-Mha-JittfU-u
mfBlIfSBMf Wave OCCTT VrttfW
with their daughter's family
llatdlin
r Rally. White you
even a Riviera, in
Tim Jennings was a patient.at
Nancy ^fi'^nHnr nri't' **Wmi i Thtii‘i'inmfiTrJ Mwnnrtel H<
pswjri
foiand spent the week
W1I>QN GOLDEN BRAND
CHUCK ROAST
BETTY CROCKER’S
OLEO
CAKE MIX
10 LB. BAG
Quarters
FRESH
Now At M-System
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Complete Line of
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•eeds for your gar-
den or flower beds.
IS A WINNER
when youp/ay... /
LETTUCE
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ptHZES- i\
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ill
Avocados
Now At M System
A Nice Selection of
Hi Li And Stereo
Spectrum Albums.
BE SURE TO GET VOUR CARO TODAY.
Double Buccaneer Stamps Every
Wednesday at M System
iMi-SON CthilHKD ALL MEAT
BANQUET
BOLOGNA
Winners are beginning to come in —
cheek your card — listed below are
some of our FIRST WINNERS.
POT PIES
WILSON CERTIFIED ALL MEAT
KRAFT DRESSING
Thousand Island
FRANKS
FREE BUCCANEER STAMPS
Vaecum Backed
WILSON
I RUSSET
POTATOES
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Mrs. Johnny Hansen
2*4 Sou.it Can
Mrs. Lester Wade
KIMBELL S SALAD
CAMEO CHOCOLATE COVERED
CHEPRIES
BOX
Mrs. Earl Smith
Mrs. Ilermn Cox
PAY CASH... PAY LESS... SHOP “M” SYSTEM AND SAVE
FRESH
KIMBELL’S
FACE’S GOLD CROWN
BISCUITS
SYSTEM SUPER MARKET
QUANTITY]RIGHTS RESERVED—PRICES EFFECTIVE UEU. 2Q, 21. 22
B« MRS LYNN RLOWSRS
Mr and Mrs. Wesley Tabb
and children. Janet and Robert
Paul of Lake Jadkxon, spent
tie Weekend hc-e with their par-
ents. ML and Mrs. C. .C.’ Taoh
at Anson and Mr and' Mrv H
C Klumn and family. -
Melvin t Valpcnkamp and
Judy' Wht’e give n report.pit1 Mr. and Mrs. Dalton GJU o'-
the recent county story show I Flower Grove haves soa. Dd»
and Stephanie Lbtz gate tht j ton Mitchell, by adoption.- The
treasurer* report
Mr. TTUelle Henning announc-
ed the winners of the conserve-
baby was born Jin. JO. and
welghedB lh». jFfre Gill j former ■
ly lived here and he was the
In the junior division R'Cva ' 1,1 **lc
" m,-Juds Awe
Winners were Rita Baldre'-,
Brenda P; liuer, Pale
Hcrby He oi ridge .ind Jones
Gholson
Distiict contests were discuss-
ed 'and Judy Sander and Keva-
Letz gave a demonittration on
black cherry Jello salad.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dugan
vtstted thetr non1? family, the
Charles Dugans. In Odessa last
•reek He has bcwt-ca the sick
<ist reccn’iy but is improving
• Naticy 'Robinson came hum*
for two or three days but re-
turned Sunoay night to Lovinjf
ton, N_ M., where she and
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Hospital. His
ir. and MtvV’.IL Lovett
and Jimmy visited relatives in
Let.- j Hbilcne Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs! Dean Letr and
sons of Abilene spent the week-
end wl h their parents. Mr. apd
Mrs. John Letr, and Mr r imd-
Mrs. G: F. Spitzer.
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sons back home when they
v.ebe involved in a car, wreck.
Mrs. RobiifM it suflered injur- >
(os which kept' her in the Den-
ty Hospital for several
. She was relet sod recent-[
ly to go back toTxivlrfgton td^-
stay with the Bells until she ls|
com
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scholarship fund. , *n<i M,s Jot> Joncs .-flueys. in Ft Worth, then, met-
Program then.c for the meet Mrs Jo? Jones s‘)c,u H-vcral a group in Dallas to go'on to
ing was Economic Changes''! db>'s 1,1 s,amford w,th her South America.
dircclOd by* -Mrs—l.__£ Geer
Others who participated weiv
Mines T E Pritchard. Old I>:nn,(T Sawyers, a student
at L.C C in Lubbock, visitet I
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A
daughters’
*• Bisonv —
family, the-* Util
- Bill Bait/ Iras returned home
from tire- Hnrkrlt Crmrrty 1 LApi-
tal where he had surgery.
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end here with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Callicoatte,
end Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lei
Clarice l.cverett of Snyder
visited home folk ever the week-
end.
Glory. Lee Smith. Aspcrmoi.t
and Tom Russell of Vera.
'm. urtiVv* MtendHi from Has ; n Syw?w=«w‘ fire ucrtprifT j fStamford. Texas, Thursday, Februarj'2ff, 1064
If yoi re after a oaf with some life to it, there’s only one thing to do. Be my’guest. ’*■ '
I'm easy to find, yo'u know. Just look-for me at your Buick dealer’s, during his Sports Cc
wait for me, you can drive one of his sport models—a Wildcat) maybe, or o' Skylark. Or
fact, you can drive all three. That’s what the Buick Sports Car Rally is all cbout. (What a way to start a
New Yearl) If I. don’t show up, you can talk price. That’s even mare pteasont than conversation with me.
• You’ll see. Quae yau get.your hand* on a Buick-, you vyont miss me a bit. Really.
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See yoar Quality Buick Dealer for Double stf Chack Trade hi,,, | better buy lor you/
R. H. Hammer Motors, Inc., 214 E. Hamilton
rhe^ took her back to Lubbock
Apnciay afternoon
TB Association
kcll, Knox City. Old Glory. Mun
day. Trust-' tt. Weincrt Asper-
mont and Vt ra .
VISITS MOTHER
Tipton Carr of Hr well. N.M.,
visited i.is mother. Mrs. I!. F..;
Carr, last week. Her grand- IY;r«ptnrt; Dlnp
tiaughttrs. Mrs. J U Alcxau-j mJU Cl Ltli N 1 Ictll
dFr and Mrs. Bill. Jvvy. and, _________
their husbands and children A nnipil Vlrmf llltr
were recent visifirs also • | AltnUfU.ITlVtUIlg
team
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The. grade school guli._oi..O|(^
Glory ea’.cred ue Rc«b?cterj
basketball tournament and beat
Coree girls in their iirst round.!
then lost to Rochester in the sec-1
ond game.
The boys lost their first’game!
Weincrt and were -in the con .ol-
ation bracket. - They played!
Paint Creek Saturday.
Old Glory’s Pirates, fueled bv
Di'ialU Boles' 28 points defeat-
ed Rule boys 73-5*. here Tues-
day night to stind 6-0 in Dis* ■
14-B Larry LcFcvre netted 2>-
t or -Rule-. —------------------f
rjd jury girls won ovc
Pule 50-32. as Stephanie Lo /
made 22 and Bath Simpson it
18 for Rule
On Fr’day inght a
PIutts fTrr the annual mrrtiiTT”|
oi the Jones County Tuberculo-
sis Association were made at a!
directors’ meeting held in Stani-j
ford, Feb 11. The meet'ng, at!
which officers for the coming
year will be elected, will he at
Jack's Steak House in Anson
Tuesday evening, March 24 a«
7 o'clock.
Members of the nominatin'”.
committee are Mrs. Jack Fu-
qua. Stamford, cairman, Mrs.;
L. M,..X’iUuian, of Anson, and
John C. Bryant, Hamlin.
'MltrfrecT W'tttams, ' cxrcnttvr
secretary of te-Association, it
ported Christmas Seal Sales
were as follows: •
| Anson. S354 97: Avoca. $77.50:
capacitj Hawley, $18 00 Hamlin. $650.03
crowd ')l * pec tutors witnpspi. LUCder:,. $96.00; Stamford. $744 -,
a real thriller here as ttic* Roch-
ester Steers edged Old Glory
Pirates 04-63 in Dlst. 14-B com-
l»etiti'in to throw te,t«vo i|uiu-
tets into a tie for ihc lead with
6-1 records Each team has <fne
more to go. Jeiiy Ha ta. seui ( appreciation was C.x-
mg leader, made 23 points f<>. p(Cssed Uj thc Sub.Ivl> club ..I
Old Ghry Roycc Speck and Camp Fire Curls ot
Johnny Wy.-tt had 15 lor Rw h Iljimlm amJ fhr (;ir] Scouts oi
95, for a total of $1,971.45. The1
Jones County organization is one
| of 18 w'tych received special
recognition from the- Texas Tu-
lberculos.it Association for ex
ChtCI
Anson ior tfiyir help with the
Old Glory took die girls' game ^ ^ canipai({n
51-40 with S'ephame Letz and
>ancv Vahlenkamp making 17
each Jerita Michaels 27 for the
losers
TEACHERS MEETING
The Oilbelt District Teat hers’
meeting will be held In Sweet-
water Friday. March 6. The Old
Glory School will dismiss on
that day so thc leathers
attend.
Mrs. Katie Geik>ff entertained
• the Variety . Club at nei home
Tuesday. Feh. 11, .ht 2 p .
The devotional in«-ludid the
singing of hymns and prayer
led by Mrs. John Ls Garner■.
.. MYs. Morris Gamer, vice pr.si-
de^t. bed charge ofthe business
meeting in the absence o( the j
I resident, Mrs. H. D. Dugan
Roll call was answered with;
quotations from Abraham Lin-J
« ilu and 'nteresting facts about
thc life oft he Great Emanc.pa-
ter.
Games of bingo were played
and refreshments were m rvod
to U members. Mrs-. Brno Hcr-
ttenberger will host t'te next
1 n gul.-ir club meeting at her
home Feb. 25. at 2 p.m.
The high schools annual stall
Is woiking Ui meet thc final
deadline. Feb. 28. So ii"- 91
IxiuJis have been ordered, Tiro'-i
’who want an annual mu.t vet
their orders to Mr. Beaton oi
the seniors Mrs. Kimr.p, or jum
ors at once. The annual will aye
80 pages and the price with tax
included Is $2.55.
4-H CLUB MEETS
» The Old Glory 4-H girls met
in the school study hall after
.-cbool. President Carolyn San
i ei» opdtied the meeting anc!
zQrgnda Palmer led the motlo-
plodgc ipraycr. Nancy , Vahlcn-
kaipp read the minutes and call-
ed the roll. >,
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L. PL Million, Jr., of Stamford,
retiring president of the Associ-
ation. was elected state direc-
tor. and was chosen as a dele-1
gate to thc state convention In
Austin. He and John C. Bryant
plan to attend the meeting Feb.!
23-26. i
A clo'iati.-n of $50 t.« the Rc-i
J abililatlon program at McKnight!
Sanatorium was approved by the
directors j
Mildred Williams, executive
secretary for the past two years,
tendered her resignation effec-
tive July 1 *
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Or
’girls
Hospital Notes
MEDICAL PATIENTS
A V. Hounds, Stamford.
A. M. Greenhaw,’ Rifle.
Hardie Ilewctl. Stamfcrt1,.
C. E. Bryson, Aspermont.
Morgan Williams. K’amford.
Mrs. A. C. Berry. Stamford, j
Mrs. J. K. McCown, Lueders. 1
Mrs. -W. R. Clements, Pea-
cock.
Ruth Benton, Lueders.
Mrs -II. F. Carr. Old Glory .
W L. Medford, Paint Creek
Miss Lillit* Carlson, 1 ueders.
Patricia Ann Shott, Lueders
Mrs. Weldon Hanson. Letders.
S. I. Harman, Wichita Falls.
Mrs. Oscar Hargus. Stamford
Ector .Moreno. Stamloid.
Mike Coker. Xnson.
Mrs. L. L Lowe, Sta nfoid. -
WILL Bl ILD
YOUR NEW HOME
to your plans and specifica
Hons in your town. K1IA-
(J1 or conventional financ-
ing or cash.
MORRIS-KILT
Member National Home
Builder* Assn.
surgical. Patients
,’ohn Kuenstler, Haskell.
Mrs J. H Hutherlord. Stam-
ferti.
E. A. Schaake. Haskell.
- Mrs. George E- Gray,' IS am-
lord.
- Mrs Oilic* Buske. Stamloid
Mrs tmnia AlMon, Luetcrs.
Mrs. 1). B. Chambd'iin. Stain-
I lord.
Kothestcr Kciarians
Plan Guef t Nijfht
i
i Guests night for Rochester
1 Kotarianx hat been set for
March 3. School trustees, teach-
an aotT wives oi members will
be special guests.
Tommy Herring, newspaper
publisher, has been named new
pres'denl.
The printers’ union, organized
in 1853. is the oldest labor union
in the XJ. S.
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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/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.