Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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Tee CreSn^Supper
Monday and hi* children, Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Htpphi yf
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and .Tiicry W tSBmnfTTlr
spent from Wednesday
Parks, Mlirah and Renee all of ,wun|,v
Jeff Smith, a student.-at North
Texas State Utibreral'v? Dertton.
spent the Easter holidays Willi
°f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
row Jlmlth. .-
Mrs. John (Rilllet and Jay
West both of Stamford spent
Friday with their unele. R. A.
Gillespie.
Mr. -and Mth..-UmOos Ium. Mra.
ana-jiKiy
is spending the Easter holiriavd
with Uietr father. - f
Altus, Okla. 'J'hursday Mr. and
•Mrs. <3obb and Mrs. Bimkley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Sealf, Pavid and Laura
Hn«lls, Okla.
Mr, and Mr*/ R. F. Adav
Ruhhv. Allen and Jan'e of
Wovahachle sn*nt »h*> '’as*"-?
holld»«>s with Mr. and Mrs. W
- V Miff.—T-.
t. A. Markwood both of Lueders
spent the, day Thursday with
Mr*. D. Pattv aKitl Julie Ann.
GuesUr Friday nigh* of Mg
and .Mrs. D. Patty, .Spenrer.
Joan and Julie Ann were Mr
nod Mrs. Ellis Bean and Staev.
Mr. and Mn Henry Burkman
Lynn. H. W.. and Belinda of
Enedera.
Randy Young oil Ahilene Is
vU|tln«j l»|« grandoarenta. Mr.
1T*I‘> afftww pi AUUone Chris- sUj>mI«'v__Paul—Iv*—and—Be*H AG? jlliTiTr^
Brinkley all of Albany visited
Mm. Fannie MeKeever Sunday
.afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. V. F, Bnnkley
Jr.. Steuhen, Rovee and Jovre
Man Col'«“e e«nd,“,*ed **»--vi*^*
-*-■ ' at th# 1 .im|«u rH*nH Phnri'ti
Of Christ In the Mbse-e"
of~ thn" re<*uT»r - rn*n*ster . .Tint
Well'll Visitors Sunday ■nornino
—— \vai ,>. Mr a«d Mrs. Gladstone
Mrl^nnan, Anns K**”
* Honor and Oonise of--Guj'"sh
p«d Mr. and Mrs.- |j. p Adsv,
AR^n and J-mip of WxiphTh'e
Mr dad Mrs- Bfuwn *»f
A h»l»p#». X I ,• pi\.i pro. R, tf,
Pnhh and Mrs, tr E fyv
dtonou -ponwtir--Sunday of Mr.
ard Mrs. R. D. Kin“ _____ . . •
Mr. and Mrs. S G. (W* »l-
tended the Chamhnr nf r<-m-
imiKiud ai Haskell Fri-
day night.
Mr, and m«. w. V. Cohh en-
tertained Saturday rvpnlnw wtti'
an loe cream supner Thom »*• [and Mrs. Dempscv Boldins,
of .Arlington suehl the Weekend
WUli his parents. Mr. and IJD.
V. F Bnnkley Si.
DoUa Hughes, a student at
North Texas' Rtate Cnlvnsl.r «„d Alisa
Denton; snent the Faster hoTf-*
rittvs with his osrpnts. Mr, and
Mrs. M. E Hughes.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Hughes
and Itolin visited Fr'dav nlvht
wi'h Mr. and Mrs. F.d Hughes
and Mr. and Mrs. Codv Thomp-
son. Carol and Brenda all of
Abilene.
Guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. 0. G, Houston were Mr.
tending were Mr. •vnd Mrs. R. Tf.
Ad*v. Robhu. Alien and t’"le
of Waxahsehie; Mr. and Mr*
K. C. CobH CeeHe and TV» «f
^tamfordy Mr and Mrs Walter
i<lereoka Carol Jo Mike and
D.mnv o' Haskell: Mr. and Mrs
F H. Cohh; Mrs. F E. Ivy;
Mr. and Mrs. s, G. Cohh.
Mr. and' Mrs., Gladstone Me-
finnan Jr., Merry. Ann* Kay.
Roger and Denise of Qutmah
snent the Easter weekend «’*,h
his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Gladstone MeLeunan.
Mr. and Mrs Wavne McCown
of Albany visited Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Fannie Me
K sever.
Dawn Patterson of Slumford
spent part of the week with her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs
John Patterson.
WEEKEND GUESTS
Becky Gillespie and a friend.
Verna Beth Hawkins, both of
El Paso spent the weekend witW
Becky’s grandparents, Mr. and'
Mrs. T. N. Gillespie.
Mr., and Mn. George Ron Id in
were ip Abijene Friday after
noon and visited a grandd'oivh-
Miss Simpson,
7rT.
iiJw &tonnsma of Rube god Charles
'TCdben aaVlt qr sagenoh^werr
told at a . tea honoi-ihg Miaa
KtmpHon in (lie home of her
grandma*her. Mrs. Oswald Cole,
in Rule Katuiday. March 2B. **r
Miss Simpson is the daughter
of Mr- and Mrs. T. E. Simpson
of Rule and the prospective
bridegroom is tlie son of Mr.
And Mrs. Charles Clark of
Sager ton. \
Mrs. Novi* Ou.sley granted the
Time Saving
Hintft Aic Given.
P.' H. Workman and
Wood, gueats. and 15
Pleaaant
Marlyn
Mra. Bobby Byrd
Cam! Ann
iStiJS^ilTSSSf'
Pump, f^fSmnn.
eddtnriTbiwyof Tombrrf p'Mtir: Mrrrv Y. Newberry. cann--i-*ABW--wt w--ten held in f\*
■*— D"1* J ’ *---1 -*— ----‘'** 'iSiiA 'bpfhe of Mr* J Ij Moudy Satur-
,tv bpwi
pare tnm
8TAMF0RD AMERICAN
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This- oi goniantion, which will
have as member* students who
Of Local Couple
wm Marry .... 4.
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ttn pt El Pns/r annotinerm#^ Mrfr**Dorts Vfatso*.- school
bits That Keeji You Youn
Mra. Newberry gave many ideas
on saving time land ene-gy and
suggested changes or hew me-
thods to be considered.
Mrs. |-ee ,R.‘ Williams, pr****
dent, presided and Mrs. OhJtfU-
liams ilirerted the recreation.
■Roll call was answered with
Surprise I Have Had” and
gagetnent of their daughier. Gin-
im
' -~nrr-V*i*r ’'#wnautuoluud j^Tpouto JVise gnd Were
o* M»
white rlnlh and Wesl. son uf Mr. and Mrs.'WU-
gtwu. ftygwmg WfTP Mrs. T+WS Ola fliilamT
• Happy Rlrthday'’ was suuu to lsi<’ MiCown. Mr*. Jimmie Dip-
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ter. Mr*. 1-yndon Nornian, Ven-
ne?a and Melissa.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller
Mark and Susan of Stamford
visited Sunday w*th her narents.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Booldln.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess. Hariline.
E TtTmpson. Miss Slinp^on, Mrs.
Charles Clark. Mr*. Cole, Mrs
M. V- lieuUgi aud Mis.-John
Clark. *
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Brent and Tamara of Stamford.
Mr And Mra. M. E. Hughes and
D«lin, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pur-
cgTl of I-ueders and Mr«, Ot|
Purcell of Luedera.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry' Schurhert
and Ann Mclennan from North
Texas State University, Denton,
spent the F.as*er holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mm. A.
B. Mel-ennan. Alex and Alan.
Mrs. A. B. McLennan and
Mrs. Raymond Bound were In
Haskell Tuesday for the funeral
ot Mrs. Lillian Blake.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glad-
stone Mcl-ennan Monday after-
noon' were*" Jess ■ Burniaon of
Munday and his daughter and
her children, Mrs. . Aristel
Thompson, Sandra and Wayne
of Dallas.
QUANAH VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Mc-
Lennan Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Gladstone McLennan Jr., Merry,
Anna Kay. Roger and Denise
of Quanah visited Saturday
night with Jess Rurnlson of
spent Thursday and
with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mar-
tindale. rr ' v'
Sunday guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene M ilindalc were Mr.
and 'Mrs. Warren Martlndalo
and Linda Sue of Sweetwater
and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Sims,
Ricky end. Rebecca of Vernon.
Mrs. Loaene Roughton bad as
gueata over the Easter boMd^vs
all of her children, Mr. and Mrs/-
L. H. Sininson and Danny of
Stamford; Mr, and Mrs. James
Mcrl Rough too, Jean Ann. Jim
anti Janie of Highland and Mr.
and Mr*. Rudy Roughton of
Roscoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Riley.
Clayton and Kenney Mac of
Snyder spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Houghton.
Visitors Sunday night of Mr,
and Mra. O. G. Houston were
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Ivy of
Albany. Mrs. Stanley Paul Ivv
of Albany and Beth Brink!*?' of
El Paso.
Mr*. Vernon Mauler regi fnv
ed (lie gucslsand.Mis. Ed
Verner showed goes's to the
d'ulng room. The wedding date.
June 21, 1964. was written In
blue, un a book of whHe leather,
nf -Abtlenr «»ver«1 with net. and decorated
Friday Huy seed peaHs. in a
centerpiece of while feathered
cumattoiiE and. gludiola, wi'h
tuuclies of blue. They will be
married in tiu- First Methodist
Church in Rule.
Serving were Mmes. R. E.
Colbert, R. K. 'MeCandless,
Lillian Cole, C. G. Lewis, Russ
Hobbs, and E. B. Whorton. Mra.
Frank Campbell played pianJl
selections. Goodbyes were said
bylMrs. Morris Neal.
Miss Simpson Is a 1963 grnih
ante of Rule High School ind
was graduated from Draughon’s
Business. College in Ahilene.
She is a student at Howard
County Junior College in Rig
Spring. Her fiance also attends
HCJC and graduated from Rule
High School.
Cemetery Work Set
Saturday, April 4, will be
general flcan-up day at Capron
Cemeter*'.
The worriers will begin at
10 a.m, and everyone is asked
to bring a basket lunch.
An .Easily thyme r.a,s used in
the decoration* and refrc*i~
ments o? dips, rosettes, cup
cakes, minin'' re Euster eggs,
cofliM* and punch were served
to Mrs. C. H. Workman. Mrs.
registered the guests. i o Mr. .and Mra?
The refreshment table was |.l|-k<r ot; Ayoya,
eoveml with a while cloth and'u"“' u”
held an arrangemeit nf nlnk
carnations and oink candles,
CEliests Included some 17 for-
mer classmates of Mrs Byrd. |
Hmtesse* were Mrs. MoiMv.
Mr*. Bernard Buie Mrs Wnl-
bur M. We*t of Ugwrence, Kan.
No wedding date has been set.
pci, Mra. Garth McC iHum, Mrs
Au3y S’one. Mrs. W. ll. UttlcL
mimP Mrs. trinTi^O
Natir»nal Hor.ftr
Society Chapter
Due for Stamford
The Santa Cru* River In Ari-
zona has one of the longest un-
derground course* in the world.
3 chapter qf ‘ (lie ■ NationgV
Hbror Siwieiy *Kon will be ea-
tablahed in Stamfoitl High
School. Final application wus
sent off this week, H. S. KlU-
counselor.
:,t;r Smith and Kelley
to Robert m. Named Deleipue»
To Boys State
Two Stamford High School
juniors will attend American
Legiun Boys State (his year in
Austin In June.
George Smith, son of Hr. a .id
Mr*. F.url Smith, will go a^ a
odcgjjtc from the Rotary dub.
' K«u«y. son of Mr. and1
Mrs. Roland Kelley, will repre-
sent the Exchange dub.
One of the oldest settled sec-
tion * of the USA ia the Shenan-
doah Valley. , ..
not be imitated.
ATTEND WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Price left
here Thursday afternoon for
Hobbs, N. M., for the wedding
of their daughter, Cleta Gale. |
to Harold Smith of Hobbji on
Friday afternoon.
They went through Carlsbad
Caverns Saturday before n--
turning home. Their son, Don.
returned here after' the wedding
for the weekend with his njn-L
ents. He is now working at
Giddens, Texas.
Max and Joanna Moudy of
Houston Spent the weekend with
The feel of genuine Ivory eon-[their pai enta. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.
Moudy.
WE NOW^HAVE
PHILLIPS
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ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
7~-rvr.ajt
cV
402 S. SWENSON
FERTILIZER
WE ALSO HAVE TANKS AND
APPLICATORS
P. R. NICHOLSON, JOBBER
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
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STAMFORD COIN-O-MATIC CAR WASH
3 Big Days - Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday
April 7, 8, 9. Free Gifts
Free 5-Minute Car W ash
(From Noon To 6 P. Af.)
Here’s How It Works!
1. Insert coin in meter—5 minutes 26c; 10 minutes
50c. • • i
* r ,t
c. Push soap button on spray gun. Hold gun 15
inches from surface.
S. Do not wave gun back end forth. . /•**•
4. Use slow, even, overlapping stroke* from bottom
» 4 m.
of car. t
5. To rinse — push rinse button, let soap clear
from control hoee, rinse from top.$o bottom.
Vacuum cleaner and chamois towels available
Open from 6 a. m. to midnight, seven days each
C week. All water has been put through a softening
process that will help protect your car’s finish and
make washing it much easier.
PP
m
H-O-IMTIC C
*Ls
5-Minute Car Wash;
■
Nothing to Buy, Just Come To
Reed Oil Co. Haskell Highway
FREE GIFTS —
Modern in ev^ry respect, with large MRhilt parking and drive-in- area. dhU en away Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
your dirty far in- Drive it out dean 5 or 10 minutes latec^ while they last. See J. C. Holland at Reed Oil
Co. next to the Stamford Coin-O-Matic.
The nation’s most modern car servicing Ino-
vation is now In Stamford: Washes your car
Quickly, Easily, Thoroughly with warm soapy
water. Then rinses It with cool, dear, soft
water.
Located Next To
REED OIL CO. Haskell Hwy *
It’s So Economical
5 Minutes. . . 25«
10 Minutes j . . 50c
Make it^a one-stop service trip for your car. Bring
it to Heed Oil Co. for gasoline and service. Then,
take M next door to Stamford Coin-O-Matic Car
Wash. Both fcre open 18 hours each day, from 6
s. m. to midnight. .
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1964, newspaper, April 2, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054770/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.