Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1962 Page: 3 of 16
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nnual Cemetery Working Planned May 5 .at Tuxedo
Texas, ThnrsdnfcAprll 19, 1962
notified late Saturday that •
butane exploited bad occurred
in the home'of her slater, lira.
J. T. Mims at Btaetoa. Mr*.
Harwell left Immediately to to
to Stanton and called back bore
to friends to report that both
Mr. and Mrs. Mims wore ser-
iously burned In the explosion
and both are in the hospital at
By Mrs. Joe Carlton *
A large group of men of the
community met at the Falrrtew
Cemetery Wednesday to spray
grass and weeds and do other
needed work in the cemetery.
The annual cemetery working
dav is Id be Saturday. Mav 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Neuman
and Melinda visited her father,
In Hep-
and Mrs. Buddy £uske of Kress, daughter, and Mr. and Mra, C.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McLerttore. *C. Copenhaver and the T. Brady
utul family of Moran, Mr. arjd I family In Sweetwater, Wednea-
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Mr. and Mr*. Paul Stephens of
Sylvfster, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Cuoper and daughter. Bertie,
and' Carolyn Cooper of Ro.»y
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Stephens and boys.
Mr. and Mrs.. B. R. Babte
visited- Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Mrs. Carl Panzer and Mr. and
Mra. Jerry Buake of' Sweel-
water, Mr.-and Mra. Jack Corn-
er W Anson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Bunkley and boys. Mrs. Inc*
Young of Stamford, Mr. and
Mrs. Oran Brigham and Randy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brigham
and the hosts of this community.
WP^BfiMranSTTcnothers Joined
Stanton,
Jim Allison of Rule,
tlrick Memorial Hospital in Abi-
Mrt.'Joe Osment has
brother and his wtfo .who arc
the parents of a new daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Neuman
and Melinda visited her parent!,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allison in
Rule Sunday afternoon,
i Mrs. OavM'; Strickland and
little son spent Sunday In Has-
kell with Mr. and Mra. David
ir. and Mrs. Grady Potts of
Strickland
Gas Company
Earnings lip
Mrs. Bennett and son, Mark
, Lone Star Gas Company's net
Income for the first quarter of
1962 l» approximately SI million
greater than the same quarter
will be here all this week while
Mr. Bennett is In El Paso at-
tending a border patrol school.
GROUP ON FISHING TRIP
last year. L. T. Potter, preaf-
Funeral services for Mrs. John Apperson,-d-K. French,
Kosa lx>we were held In Stain- A J. French, Fred 6sment, Bill
ford uTUTe First Baptist*Church PHtcTrfird and Dwaine Stephens
at 2 p. m. Monday, with entern- left, hpre Monday morning for a
ment here In the F a l r v 1 e w fishing trip to Lake Brownwood.
Cemetery. Several from here at- Mra. C. P. Ameraon lias s|>ent
tended the funeral. quite a bit of time with her sis*.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff .Wallace ter. Mrs. Jess Compton, at the
and Mrs. Mary May of Stfcm- Stamford Memorial Hospital
dent, told shareholders Tuesday
1 morning (April 171 at the com-
pany’s annual meeting In .the
' Lone Star auditorium. •
The 1962 first quarter report
J is based on actual figures for
January and February, and
preliminary figures for March.
To Travel In Europe—
Pat Bonds, Hardin-Simmonirthliverpity sophomore
from Stamford U* partibipatenm
ford, Mrs. Ruth App« t»J ■ *:<(, Hus week. Mrs.
Mrs B. F. Ashbwti visrUwl AUa.l and broke a-Jwp..
yathu' Biddle aiul her grand- Mrs. Rebeco*
gram sponsored by the National Students As-
Kaciation. Bonds will leave .Tune, 27 for TO days of
MpIp
J. M. M< DONATO CO
Airman 37’*‘"flubTe McRev- Reynolds, in Stamford. He |s
viXfikond wifh sUtluocd . at—
Mabel Cannon. 266 Oliver.
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ALL A** .
7th grade
Jo Ellen Anderson
dww—4teu
Brownfield. Jennifer Craig. Don-
ald Cobb. Sam Crockett, Jeff
Fowler, Patricia Frick. Paula
Fuqua. Linda Golden.
Also Patrick Green, Aubrey
Griffin, Jack Harkins, Eddie
Harvey, Edith ljudson, Linda
Rasco. Nancy Robinson, Mar-
tha Rollins. Norris Russell, Don-
na Smith7MIrIarnL Walboi n.—-
•fth qrado-- --
Sally Carol hers, Anna Cear-
ley. James Collins, Jack Ken-
nedy, Bruce Larance, Kenneth
link, Bob Stephens. Marilyn
Teichelman, Stanley Thompson.
•th grad*
Jo Ann Arledge, Kay Bean.
Ann Boedeker. Jerry Burgess,
Bill Cbe. Falris Dickerson. Maf-
garet F.kenstam, Sue Griggs,
Bobby Holder.
Also Yvonne Justus, Billie
Koonce, Le Roy Macon, Cyn-
, Marla! Iteiii Musil,
^ (Phillips, 'Joe Segura. Lynn
Short. Glenda Smith. Betsy Wal-
ker, Martha'1 Westfall.
Lisa An-
9th grad* —-
Kathleen Anderson. Margaret
ttrinett, Rend* Harrison, Ingrid
Haterlus, James Herman.
James Holland. Janice McDuff,
Dallas Taylor, Judith Taylor,
Shelia Youngquist.
10 tti grad*
Martha Mayes.
Jif'VM.
Jtthgrade »
'""Ward JJinds.
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Brenda Buie, Celeste Craig,
Scuttle-Pry or.-----
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9th grade
Stephen Allain. Dianae Ander-
son, Judy Anderson. Wesely
Box. Paula Burk. Ann Clarke,
Ceclle Cobb. Jimmy Doan. San-
dra Golden. Ruth Gray, Eddie
Jenkins. Johnny Massey. George
Moritz, Larry MusilT
10th grad*
Grace Ekenstam, Mark Hol-
comb. Grady Reed. Donna Ree-
se, Kandy Samuels, Alvls
Young.
11th grad*
Palsy Baugh, Bernie Craig,
Larry Griinm1 Ann Hargrove.
Carolyn 1/kjp. Kay Lovvorn,
Leslie Lovvorn, Tee Selmon.
12th grade
Carolyn Dippel, Marianne
Green, Jimmy Harkins, Ronnie
Harriaon, Fred' Hudson, Linda
Lamb, Clifford LoughmiUer. Jo-
anna Moudy, Suzanne Nance.
Thelma Thames. — -------
7th grad*
;......G»ry ilalUowski. C. E. Bunk-
ley.-Mary Joe Copeland, Tony
Diaz. l-eggy-Doao—tUotoo Doan.
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Cynthia Hargrove. James Jen-
i.J'lrt, iiV rtm
son, Glenda Mueller, ‘ Diane
Selby, Sherrilyn Sorgee, Phvll- Lou BircU W aiker._5U.
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For Fifth Six Weeks
tr of
ford.
Stamford Junior- High School da Webber. Sharon Wigley.
and High School honor roll for ^ grad*
the fifth .six-week pefiod was Ann Arledf|, Kay *
released this week. __Th* U.t is Afjn BoMmr Jerry Burg
divided Into tyro classes; Ail Bu, ^ Fairi, 0k.k(,r#on. N
A!a and-A s and B's/ .
Luling visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Tackcr this week. Mrs,
Potts is a sister of Mr Tackor.
They also visited other relatives
at Anson. ——
Mrs. Jerry Neuman enjer-
turned with a bridge party in
her home Tuesday afternoon.
Those attending were Mmes. J
K. French. Euclid Appling, Fred
Oament. John E. Youngquist.
Bill Pritchard, Oran Brigham
and Joe Carlton. Mrs. Neuman
served iced tea. coffee. Cokes
and cookies.
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Water meters were installed
this week in Stamford for the
following;
Jerry Sparks, 907 Texas.
U. C- Long, 1308 Compton,
joined'
them in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Guy Wills and
children, Kathy. George and
Gene of dterrait visited Mr. anti
Mrs. A. D. Long and girls, Peg
and Pat, Sunday.
A large group from here at-
tended the annual PC A meeting
and barbecue lunch in Stamford
at the Hound-up hall_slaturdav.
The barbecue lunch was c atered
by Underwoods' of Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pritchard
and Mrs. Craig Stephens were
in Abilene Tuesday and Friday
and visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Pritchard and. family.
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Mr.-'iand Mrs. Jack Busko,
Sandra and Jackie honored Ills j FUNERAL HELD
lather, W. M. Buske of Spur, Funeral services for Mrs.
on his 84th birthday. Sunday with Kosa ixiwe were held in Stam-
a dinner held here in the Coin- ford at Uic Firsl Baptist Church
munity Center. [ at 2 p. m. Monday, with entern-
■fhose attending were thej ment liere In the F a 1 r v i e w
lionoree and his wife, 'Mr. and Cemetery. Several from here al-
and Mrs. Bill Corder and fam-
ily and Bilf “Buske all of Spur.
Mrs.' Ed Shackleford and Mrs.
Nit* Donahoe all of Dallas, Mr.
rmV ami poIitiCaf Systems of fhe”various nations
will be the primary objective of the studies. He was
manager of the KHStf,-campus radio-station: huiL
_.__year, and- is one ui' the leaders, in. thtr ii-SU -rttdiu..
weiitsho|>'this year.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1962, newspaper, April 19, 1962; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975547/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.