Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958 Page: 3 of 12
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News of Week at Rule
... . . By MKS..H. H. HINES (Neely over week-end.'
rales. Uu- Millie ul tiuviaiKl Ul‘* >** ^ txj Mr. and Ml*. Herbert Hint*j Mr.,and Mrs. Wesley A)
i the established for placing part ot particular farm,' with-j vnunge^ xTUb rTiaay njXWal I visited their-son and hkf'vvMe mond and family of j-'nrt
Chan - oh of-their eligible cropland in !"<u" »'**«•**<1 >" physical ini | Nat > <. ale.. • ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hines in Worth visited his parents, Mr.
County ASC Office and re not Is* greater than 20
A colored, 22-minute movie
of die Mclborne Olympics1
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pro-
xpert
Mote t-hanj-fo county farm-
fd'-s have fakep 'the 1,
1959 soil bank program
man R, G. Hpweir of tl*> C'".m
'V Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Committee un:*' ‘'Cpt. 29 to make this
announced thjs week. j *-'i«il Request for a rate deter-! .
This is Hu- t.u’..ion of farm-' v :'i',r receiv iiv' dliej Following Sb'fMay Sc!
,er$ who have , aMed ,;lt> < fdes. they.-have until < > t. 17 >!.*•• New 1 i;»| e. 11 tpiist Church [ tield events- of the 16th Olym (
ti make a f< rma! -ij-piicat'io:. i-hi t*-..:-; of the-Lord,'1- Supper. pics am! captujes th.e colorful | daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis'■ Among those sick at horn* i.
in Canyon Sunday.1 are Frank Richter, Mra.'Jf. L» s
' Gibson-, Mrs. D. WV. Pointer. • 7m
Mr. and Mrs. C.. W. Carr ©t
jtfaymoyr ria
upland ... . , .
he Conservation Reserve P'^'cmim Or location.. Hie ( ‘Harmon Daffrrn wtH show : Muiylay, over', thte Weekend,
next \*Mf. I-V\as farmei, ti. > \ «* !l-l' limit fur -um term in thi-- t lit •' movie, \v tiiwii was made Mr: and Mrs. .Bill Pointer
in law
Buies
They were accompanied by
Mrs Anna Lou. McCain and
l ilildien »»F
Mrs. Tf. r;. "mm u Vhritfng
her (•hildrjpn in Big Spring.
Yarbrough and Mr*.
Yarbrough Sunday.
Sit’ hi) pi i- acre.
I
Nagging Backache
Sleepless Nights
Nagging bai-kai-h*. headache, or numrular
Bchei and earns auiy come on with oCer-ex-
ert ion, tniot lona I Upsets or day today xtrexs
and strain And folks who eat and ?! r mk un-
v ise|y sometime* suffer mild bladder irri-
tation with that restless, uiuowitoi table
ftrt’lmjf. ■* 7".......*_i"
Jfyouarexr.lserablAand wijrnoui because
of these discomforts. Doan - Pills often
help by their pain relieving action, hv the.r
•Odthing.effect t» ease bladder Irritatinn.
t*nd by their mild diuretic action through
the kidneys—tending to increase the. out-
put of the 15 milk* of kidney tubes
So if nagging backAche m,ikex you feel
dragged-out, miserable . with re dies*,
sleeples* nights.. .don't wait try-Ooari *
Pills get thftsame happy relief millions
have enjoyed for over 00 ycais Get Doan's
Pills today!
Doan’s Pills
Ad Now W6-41 line* •
■1 fr->r- ttre piTTgraiM'lf
tu.do ,sii. j Iii-lil nisi..
! Al prcsCtif.- a.Touliiig to Mi I >u ..icil I ^
1 Rout'll, aijtut .‘Ml) fainvis
j hen* ui ihf ctntntN have ;h> . . ,
1 nr-iix mvi-i.vii- tii'wui ... 1 ^ hU‘i
poumis, lllll'O
lt\ C'oco Cola Bottling Com-! ami sons of Abilene visRetl his
pan.' . I’Ktt picture show action-, parents, Mr. ijtul Mrs. IX. W.
ol j.sliotso! numerous track anti! Fcinter, Wednesday.
1 Mrs. Johnfc Spitzer and
visited her mother
-*<- vtrv- u f-1<ttge;tntry of—-rfty wfe oki4 and brother. .Ms**.. B. R. k'ree-
lip i> games, making it.of interest to man and James, Wetlnesttay.
Fellow-.
Monday
night.
weighing »i\
ounces, was
borti -to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kniiardst'it (1 I'lu d. knioiton
it the Stamford Samarium on
Scpti mbc 2’t. Tin- mothei' is
the former' Ruby Green of
proximaTolv .'tO.attO, aci es m
! i he cofi’servation reserve mid r
I eofttraefs critcn-d into -difnng
[the 1956o8 pr-ricii. Total rent
{ al payments in the county
under the.se existing,contracts
! amount to about S27.'?.0(X) 'per ;
i yaar. —• t ■ -
; When ttie county committee} j. p. Ratty of the I’lainview
sets a maximum annual pay | ctmimuniiy, suig.u al {tatit-ijt,
• merit rate for a farm. Chair-| has In-en gravely ill at the
man Rowell said, it considers StamfonDSanitm ium.
pioduefivity, agricultural va i---
tlic general public as well as Mrs. Ora Lee Letter of Mun
sports fans. Daffern said. 'day visited her father, W. F.
New Officers for Year
Named at Lueders School
Lola Mae Daniel of Ozonn. and \fr, and Mrs. A. A. AJki,
yyas here for the week etui
visiting' with friends mul at-
tended ilit-, funeral of Mrs.
Delia Thomas.'
Rill McCowan entined the
Stamford Sanitarium for niedi-
lue and rental i ites for slmi-!* Mis. Neal Humphrey of A- <-al treatment Satiudav: Mrs.
lar land in tlie area. While vo a ludl retitntccl from Ilous-
mdi.idual farm rates will top where she spent don days
frvarv above and below the | with her son. Bill Humphrey,
county average rate, they may. and his wife and children.
Sorry we ran short....
NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED
B. J. Modgling of Wichita Fall
Mrs. Mi Cowan's mother, is
here visiting with the family.
Mr. anti’Mrs. Carl Tonroy of
Lubbock and Mrs. Herbert
Adams of Wichita Falls -were
here during the" week end visit
ing with their mother, Mrs.
F. K, Tonroy and other rein
lives.and friends.
Niland’Mrs. W. L. CauJhen
a'fuf son," Doimicl of. Midland
were hote-Saturday and Sun
day visiting wHh her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. t). L. .Davidson.
Anita Felts is attending
Atelene.
Wfr&h r aimgRRi
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Wr .at their h«ffle op Sunday' s^nsor.’ Mra‘ Bitty Prewitt
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vvnen you trade
in wnnr riirt Jirnc
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Terms Only
75c a Week
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SUPER CHAMPION
^The Economy Tire for
the Economy Buyer"
► S/F Safety Fortified Cord Body
for extra blowout.safety ‘ -
► Deep, sharp tread design for
•extra skid protection
► Firestone Rubber-X for
extra long miieage ^
» Many other plus features
The Extra Value Tire1
For Older Model Cars
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Check your, size Check your price*]
See quality chart posted in our tire tlepartrfient f
~ .....f.....fitinnnrtM»Wi|
Size 6.70-15
Fit* most ’49 thru '5®____
Fords, Plymouth*, Chevrolet*
son of Stamford were in
Georgetown recently visiting
in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Caude Beckman, and
other relatives and friends.
Claude McCowan, is a ptf
Rent in the Stamford Sanitar-
ium. Mr. McCowan, suffered
a heart attack Thursday and
is seriously ill.
JfTass officers for the I.ue-
tiers' High School have been
twenty elected.
Senior Clasf officers «are
President, Carrol C.a v n; vice"
president,^. Gary, liei ryhill;
secretary, Sharon Newsom;
tieasUrer, Aria Walls; spoil
sot*. James C. AVood and Jarkie Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Crof
Richarda.
Junior Class President, Don
nl* , Smyth; vice president.
.- •r.-jr—. li^iWiiiV • family tkyf iftc win'* wifF
brat ion of her birthda^y. T-hc I.v mil*--—Willgj ^^tetary-Urca-. - .-cito. h finiY iif F*rrt ff*Ttlr!;
decorated Wrttwfay 'eflwi* TtkWi-‘-Rew'^~Owt*eporter,‘ t,LI)jtl hla m,ltll<ll- Mmt ^
-served —with '"ithe-—dessert
cop f.si*. *
Ily^M* present were: , Mr
arjd Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Winston Elliott and Coyt
of , Abilene. Mix _aad Mrs.
Smith, Marilyn Jean and Then.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sides,.
<iem4h‘ l-drttmer. Ctess -^spon-
sor. pilly Prewitt.
Freshman class President,
Jeanette Moore; v|ce presi-
dent, Dolly Keesee;-secretary-
treasurer, La Nell Gray; fe-
porter, Jan Blackstix-k, class
sponsor, Fred Shelton.
Avoca HD Club Hears
Report on State Meeting
At Firestone price Is the true guide
—^ to the quality of our tires
By MATTIE EA.STERIJNG
The Home Demonstration
Chib fnet with Mrs. Kyle
CliflWs September 5. Mrs.
Jack Fuqua gave a report on
the. trip to the State conven-
tion. Mrs. J. A. Crow was a
visitor.
Mrs. Glenn .Kennels enter
lafned the II. D." C’Tub Septem-
ber 19. Mrs. R. T. Taylor
gave the program on Preserva
tion of Flowers and dried ar-
rangement. The club members
present were Mrs. J. C. Wil
liams, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Jack
Fuqua, Mrs. Kyle Grimes,
Mrs. Wise, and Mrs. R. T.
Taylor.
Mrs. Jack Fuqua's Bridge
Club n\ct Monday at her home.
Guest were Mrs. L. E. Million
Sr., Mrs. Roy Arledge, Mrs.
Paul Stanley, Mrs. J. O. Cal-
hourn, Mrs. J. V. Frizell, Jr.,
Mrs. 1M. Ferrell, Mrs. Txm
nic Corneliys, and Miss Sal-
ome Keen: Pear salad, apple
pic and coffee were served.
Mr. and Mrs II H. Dunklin
and Mr and Mrs. Jack Fuqua
attended the Fair Thursday
night in Abilehe.
- Mr, and -Mrs. Ja' k Lindsey
and daughter of Abilene
visited Mr. and Mrs.-H. Lind
soy over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bell of
Haskell visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Grimes Sunday.
Mrs. Wanda Woods and
- and Mnr.J. H Easterling Mon-
day._■
and Mrs. W. V. Almond, ovet
the week end.
Mr. amb Mrs. l..,T Malon<>
v isifed her .si-xter, Mrs. Marvin
Biffle. atui her liU'-uajiif. in
Floydadu last vvci-k:
Mr. and Mis. t. E. Ruck o1
Pnsedrna. C:iTtf. rti'c vi-itTtVfT
Mrs. M. E. Hines' and ntli^i rcl
a l iv es. ^ _ —-
Mrs. Edell Stftore of Floyda
da visited her •> pitreiits Mr
and Mrs. I,. IT Mali tie, last
week. ‘
Mrs. O.* Aiki:i was honored
with a coffee. In Mu* home
of Mrs. Sam Turner Iasi week
Those who attended were Mrs.-
Hubb Gann. Mrs. Malcolm
HerHetifk-rgcr, Mrs! Bltrto’ii
Norman._ Mrs. Walter Counts,
Mrs. Rav born Olive)-, Mrs,
John McQutnn, Mi'( Ennis
W<“bb. Mrs. Sam Stanalaiul.
Mrs. Ruth Wampler, Mrs.
Bunt Lowrey, Mrs. Turner an<t
the honoree, Mrs. Aikin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gray
visited her brother, .loliny
MlIIwee, in the Big Spring
hospital. Me recently fell
and broke his leg, hut Is
getting along nleely.
>It. and Mrs. Henry B.
Natiert and Cynthia of Fort
Slink ton are visiting Mr.
ami Mrs. Iloss Fuller.
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ford visited Relatives in Aina
rlllo last week.- —-—
• Mrs. T. J. Browder of Lo;
rena Is ‘visiting Tier parent's
*n*—t»ijr, Bt. int Mi*; H.T»; :
JPotluiyili vUiU‘4 iicr daughter.
took - Big Savings on Many Other Items tool
Broom Baku/
& 88V i
Twenty drtible steel tinea ; I
seasoned hardwood handlat 2^
Buy now —stocks limited! .
Exhaust Extension
. 13»- v;
S Protects bumpers from <
f eihaust discoloration... * j
a3da qaa-yinf beauty, too! ^
NEW
BATTERIES
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Jackson Tire Co.
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South Side tt£q«*rt
n--
Stdin ford
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Grimes
and family of Stamford visited
Mr.' and Mrs. Joel Grimes
Friday night.
Mrs. Edith Williams and
Dr. Frankie Beth Williams
of Big Spring visited Mr.
and Mrs. W'. It. Cockrell the
past week-end. Mr. and .Mrs.
Cockrell* returned with them
.. for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sylves
ter visited Mr. and Mis. Char-
les Sylvester of Odes*a the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Newton
and.children of Abilene visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs.* H. II. Dunk-
lin over the week-end.
Kyle Grimes III of Abilene
visited Mr. and Mrs. Kyle
Grimes over the week-end.
Mr. and. Mrs. H. C. Baker
of Stamford visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Crockell Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Smith
"8f Haskell visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Smith and family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. Vic Bridges
of Owasso, Okla., have return-
ed home after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Kyle Grimes.-----— —
Mr. and Mrs. *T. D. Davis
and children of Morton vialted
Mrs. John Driskill over the
eekend. The Davies' Uhd Mrs.
Driskill visited Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Dansbee and Pamela in
Ft. Worth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs _ Clyde Work-
man and family of Abilene
visited Mr. and Mrs. J, R.
N. Culbeit, of Fort Worth. *
Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Kittlcy
visited her- sister and brother-
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HICUULATKI) COTTONS ARE
LOVELY FLOWER SHOWS
K*r;
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liny.wwiMWy*. ibrnp”
exquisite styling give them
*.ar~-rg
m ■ 1m
Nowrrs
WASH ’N WEAR v
little or no ironing ^
l»Ls uiuUwu*. Air*. 4.
M. Frances,' last week.
.Mrs. J. M. Bills and
duughter, Mrs. Ethel Hunt
are, visiting their daughter
and sister, .Mr. and .Mrs.
Wilson Hutto in Uttletteld.
Mr. Hutto Is ill.
Among the. out-of-town rela
lives and friends attending the
funeral of J. O. Jackson las>-
week wyte Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liams, Mrs- Minnie Willing-
ham of Luhhock; Mr. and Mis.
Geo. - Sloan, Spur; Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Parmley, AtUJpnc;
Mr. and Mrs, John Phillips.
Iamp.w;' "Audrey -*<Wttbesides
and Ethel Jones of/Cyde; Mrs.-
W. E. Penlck, Sweetwater;
Mr. andk Mis,' Jim Jackson,
Fort . Dav is; and Mrs. Myrtle
Doervers, Hereford.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Trice « .... - , ,
recently, yisijed her sister iUl'l. .11 THK LOW t’HICK
'her hushand Mr. and Mis. .R. %
What a blessing, iKuiutiful
NEEDLE *N THREAD AT
Caudle and oflffhf friends in
Avoca Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. FT. “Million
Sr., and Mi ami Mrs. Bruce
Lee of Wichita FahS' yvei'C:
guests of Mr. and Mis. Jack]
Fuqua Saturday night. .- il
Keith Dunklin of thb Navyjt
Base in Corpus QhiisJi vttitcd ft
Mr. and Mrs. H. H Dunklin 11
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Wind
berry and son of Denton, Mr
anfl Mrs. George Colwell of '
Slaton, and Mr. ami M.i s. ’
Lewis TlmbFrtake aricl ii:.l I;
dren of Stamford vi.xfled Mi -
ami Mrs. II. E. Culwcll Sun j
•^biy. .......... -. . • -J}-
'■* Mr. and Mrs. W. I>. Smith
were In Htephenvllle last
wcH'k-end where their son,
Wayne Is enrolled in Tarle ,
ton State College.
■Mrs J. H. Rial returned Lf
home Sunday after visiting .
her daughter and rfiil>*. Mi. /
-and Mrs Bob Rogeis and |
son of Sap Angelo. (J,
Needle 'n Thread lu*oa<k*loth-
now wash ’n wears, Fives
more wear with less cure!
Sujxtrhly styled prints for
every need; . ” ’
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Take
a Long,
Hard
Look.
Inflation and other
j} factors CHANGE your
needs from y'il? to year
Check youff Life Inaurance
agaJneji'pr^aant-day requirements
See Vour SwL Representative
JAMES M. ASHCROFT
SANFORIZED PRINTS!
SOm.V-NAITED COTTON
IfL-VNNKL GIVES YOU MORE
M'fxi e mediuih - vveiplit
w-jijmtJi! More eo^y com-
western Life
COMPANY
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fort! ,.\Joi*e savings than
you'll I itut-anyv here else at
IVnii v ‘ v’ pov, (d ice ! Sit ijM'S,
print ., nof:'clt,;cs.li)i* a farn-
ftv*’s vTo'rt h o-i" sleepwear!
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958, newspaper, September 25, 1958; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972702/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.