Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1962 Page: 1 of 10
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Leader Volume 60, Number 43—American Volume 34,- Number 19
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At Texas Cowboy Reunion
New champions were recog-1 was witnessed by exceptionally winners of the roping and rid*
ni/cd at the filial performance I large crowds. | ing events and some good rides
of the Texas Cowboy Reunion The spectators were treated by those who tackled the brunt s
Wednesday night, climaxing a to some fine rodeo events with! and the brahma bulls.'’
four-performance rodeo which I last times being posted by the -pl)e annuai' celebration got
under way Sunda> with a Palo-
mino Horse show. This was fol-
lowed Monday by an official
American Quarter iiorse show.
Many tine horses were brought
here for these two shows.
Many riding clubs came for
1 It was a typical Texas Cow-[ float from Culvary Baptist lhe b*?.*,r.C1ft par*d* *nd .re*
i boy Reunion parade — .horses.! Church which carried live| ma ” or * r8 n * e°
horses and more horses, as well sheep, and one sponsored |,y ^ l>er 01 maine. r^’
decorated the Jaycee Wives, using the “lw**ys outstanding treat.
Large Street Parade
Viewed by Thousands
pioneer
Jaycee Wives, using
theme- "The good old summer-
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were crowded the full rdute. A. |
C. Humphrey, who has served
as parade chairman over a long
period ol year*’ said hr be-1
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Teats, the Hardtn-Simmons
Cowbdy Band led the way.
Mayor R R. Kelly was Well in
front, .riding alongside ' John
Selmon, arena director for the
rodeo. _____________•—.---
A large number of riding
clubs was present, including
___wUw- .vitas? v13Ma**»cia-}»•
Awarded first place prize ul
M* this division .was the Haskelrj
.• County Sheriff's Posse. Placing
V ' *erohd was the .Shamrock Shei-.
iff a Posse, anti Fisher County
Sheriff's Posse Wits thirds, ■ ‘
Placing first in the organiza-
tional floats -.division wa< the!
Old Glory 4-fl Club. The Stam-
ford Sub-Deb Club was second!
Church of Christ
JEROME SAVAtiE
Revival Meeting
{Starts Sunday af
decorated floats. L*ddv' Boot
Strop oi Abilene' was second glut!
the Frcsiunair Lt'jagut vl Stain-
ford Little leaguers was third
Ranching entry was won by
6666 Rancii of Guthrie. Individ-
ual entry was won bv Oscar .1,
Copper ol Anson, who rode in
a buggy pulled by two mules.
In the junior cowboys and
cowgirls, Tony Kelley of Dim-
mltt'wns first, Karen Parks of
Anson was second; and Thomas
Hart of A spec moot was third.
Several other organizations
had floats in the parade, includ-
ing the Slumlord Prej»_ 'fecit i
Club, the Stamford' FHA, aj
was enhanced by the colorful
costumes of these groups.
The Haskell Saddle Tramps,
riding club of which several
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'held the flags for the positions
of the entry which was led by
Jtftfn Selittbttr, of the
SMS Fla,t Top Ranch and a vet-
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Lowboy
stCrs from West Texas Rehabil-
itation Center. Abilene. Three
busloads from West Texas State
Hospital, Wichita Falls, were
guests for tho~Wedntsday Jngl-%.
inee show.
At any people from .cut of state
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greatest number of these visi-
tors at the Wednesday matinee
show.... v
Winner of the 'swaddle tn the
oldtime rowboy calf roping con-
test, held Wednesday morning,
was Roy Reeder of Fluvanna,
w ho roped and tied hi* calf iu
19 6 seconds to wm the saddle.
Placing second and fffHvlfiJL
the spurs was Homer McLaury
of Sudan. His lime was 20.4. ~
Winner Of the championship
saddle in the cowgirl sponsor
Jerome Savage of Nocona,
Texas, will be the speaker in a
series of gospel meetings at the1 contest was Linda Merriott,
Orient SUeet Church uf Christ, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hom-
Trom July 9 - IS. Weekday ierv- >r J Merriott of Stamford. Un-
ices will be at 7 a.in. and 8 p.m.| da was riding Gene Rambo. a
Servicrw on Sunday will be at Mg gray horse- upon whtch tigr
10:30 a.m. and 6 pm.
Mr. Savage is the son of Mr.
and Mrs Jack Saveer who pres-
sister, Mrs. Pat Merriott Mur-
phy. won the event in 1959.
•Placing second in this event
ently live at tHW K. VanderbllLjBrenda Foster of Iwieders
Street of tills city. He is a grad-] with a time of 21 1 brenda went
Mate ol' 'Abilene Christian Col-'into the finals with a 210
lege, and has preached in this Placing third were Marie Voss
area for some seven years be-J ol Snyder w ith a 21.2, and Nan-
fore moving U> Nocona. He cy Tucker ol Texas AAM Ex-,
served as local evangelist fur: pertinent Ranch, Throckmorton
The churrh at Old Gfory. Ho- with the same time, Mias Voas
Chester and Knox City. 1 went Into the finals with the
Music will be under the di best time of all girls, a 20 9.
tet'Uon of James High J. ii. Aima Lou Allen, a 6-year-old
local preacher.
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Dundee, Buda Quarter Horses
Take Top Honors Here Monday
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Kip Bar." a three-year old Reunion, was named grand
salhon entered by F.d Heller, j champion stallion' in tin- halter
Dundee, in the Quartet-horse class Monday. Xju^ reserve
sow of the 1962 Texas Cowboy champion was Skip Hank
owned by Russell -Moore of-
Plainview.
Naimd grand champion mate!
war I'oco Margaret, - a senii>r
mare owned by Mike Ruther-
ford of IJutia, Texas Th«. re-1
serve was Lady Capri, owned
by Hayes Ranch ol Snyder. (
Delbert Iad'evi^'s Otra Har-
lendet was named the new
grand champion gi'ldlng The
teserve champion was shown
by Hill Miller of Throckmorton,
j He was Chip Snip first place |
ol ilie das* 'for 19tX);
Mrs. Youngquist
Funeral Service
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Held Wednesday
Slugged Service Station Attendant—
Four Oklahoma Youths
Held After Wild Spree
youths over
head with
After committing the robbery
M. D. Thompson
Is New President
Of Exchange Club
In the Pictures
‘- Pictured here are *ome of
the floatt teen in the oarade
Monday. From top to bottom
M D Thompsn was Installed on the ,Ht ,ld, , lre 0ld
as the new president of the Ex- Glory 4-H, Stamford Prep
change Club at tlieir noon meet- Teen, FH<s and a Luedert
ing held Friday, June 29 He c,mp F,re 9r0up'
succeeds Byron N. Alleman
Mis. Carl E Youngquist of
810 Well* Street died at the
Stamford Memorial Hospital at
3 35 am Tuesday mointng.
She was A5 years old.
Mr*. Younguuixt was born winner
December 21. 1876. in Sweden.! foal*
In 1H88 she came to the United!- The 125 entries was Hie larg-
States and settled in Nebraska est number ever entered In^the
On January 14 1 903 Tilda OT"*how- Brad Rowland was show
son and C E Youngquist were J. secretary. Homer J. Merriott
married In New Sweden. Tex- superintendent,
'HS l Halter Classes
They moved to the ( Ericks-1 Stallions foaled in 1961. 9
i dahl community east ol Stam-; shown — 1. Skip Hank. Russell
; lord In 1907 | Morire. Plains lew-. 2. Ppeo Rip
i In 1946 they moved to Siam- Cash. Mike Rutherford, Buda
j ford. | Stallions foaled in I960. 5
Mr Youngquist died August shown — I F.l Gana<W, -W. D.
22. 1950. • ’I Blakemore, Midland: 2 Leo
Paris. Lubbock; 2. Ponderosa
Bar. J W. A*h. Throckmorton
Mares foaled in 1960, 8 shown
— 1. SMpit Miss; Mary Anne
Paris. Lubbock; 2. Mike s Baby
Doll. Mike Herebusch, MndiU,
Oklahoma.
Mares foaled in 1969, 10
shown — 1. Lady Capri, Hays
Ranch. Snyder. ?. Stampede's
Blondie, Mrs. C. F. Rhoades,
Abilene.
Mares foaled in 1950 or be-
fore. 5 shown — 1 Poeo Mar-
garet. Mike Rutherford, Buda*
? Bar MIm. Hays Ranch, Sny-
der. \
—Continued on Page 4
-were charged in Haskell Coun- bottle about 3 20 a.m Friday near Stamford, the four fled! R°y Arledge... past president
ty Monday with robbery . with and robbed of almost $240. | toward Hamlin where they stole °f *be club, was installation of-
assault after a long weekend' He said three of the youth* another car which was aban-i ^,cer- •--*
chaae that extended from Law- wore stockings over thelt, heads doned In Eldorado. They caught Other new officers are Frank
ton, Okla., to Via Acuna, Mexi-j ai ume The third was un-, * hu* ln Eldorado for Dei Rio.
po- j masked, he said. The hoys tledi Garrett said the driver of the
The boys^agp* 3$, ft. 16 and,01exey with ropes and left town hu* recalled the youths
18 were arretted in Via Acuna According to Garth Garrett. 8*v* a complete description to secretary and treasurer
and Del Rio Friday night after Haskell County Sheriff, the four officials which lead to their ar-j New hoard of control mem-
tteallng three automobiles and »ere trailed' from Lawton re«U.
M wo- Mrs. YouhgquUt was a mem- Sunny San - J C. Thompson,
On the right s'de: Telephone | |)ei nf itethel Lutheran Saginaw . ' •”
Company! Jsycees Wives, Church wheic the funeral will Stallions Fl.aled in 1959- 1.
Freshman Little Leaguers, j held Wednesday July 4. ai Kip liar F.d Heller. Dundee: 2.
and Sub Deb Club. 3pm with I>r Hugo B Hater- Cousin Clegg, Creighton and Og-
' | lus. pastor, officiating. Burial don. O'Donnell. S
Moore, first vice president; H.’JaVCeeS To SpOIlSOr - ",‘n J Bo'h‘■| Lu"wr'n‘1# S*^,1‘on* ^
- —... . . .. . I J **. v w|»w»iow« j churchyard cemetery. | fore— 1. Hank Tom. Melvin E,
1 Survivors Include: 2 sons. Walter. Kress; 2. 1C<n g
! Bertll Youngquist of Abilene. Squeek, Glyn Ed Murphy,
SLamlord Jaycees will sponsor ^ohn Ed Yotutgquisf of Stam-^B/ejJujxridEt-.
a donkejL ball game here ^«tPT7)f?T' 7'TTaughters, Mrs Ldgar* Grand champion stallion —
urday night beginning at 8 pm. Shuqulst and Mrs Wilbur Gus- Kip Bar. Ed Heller. Dundee
in Wendeborn field Member* tafson of Fort Worth, 6 grand- Reserve grand champion stal-
D Wilka, second Vice president;
and and Dean Robertaon. re-elected
Donkey Ball Dame
,TJ.. ______ ______ ____, f bers wtlfbe Ffay Eastlamt, John
robbing three buitness places i where they a’tole a car. In Bvrk*; tl»e sheriff raid two of the ^ Rice Jipd Bill Leavitt Mr. Al-
Tommy Olexey. 29. attendant burrtett. another car was itol-! boys srere picked tip Friday km™ »• »« automatic holdover i 0( the JayCM.s will play the children and 2 great grandchil-llion-Skip Hank Russell Moore
Co. just north nf tn. They are alleged to have night In Via Acuna and the member of the board I *
it Wylie Oil Co. just north of[cn. They are alleged to have; night In
ties In Arcl
kell County, was struck twice! County and is Seymour also
. , . , - |—...... V,f Acun« “ml the memoer or me ooaro | Erlckadah! Swedes Dort Caffev dren. 2 sis'ets. Mrs John Plainview
the Stamford city limits tn Ha*, staged burglaries in Archer other twg Were arrested in a The new officers wlU take In Jaycee chairman (or the ba.i Youngquist of Austin and Mrs 1 Mares foaled In 1961. 10 shown
I Del Rio movie. J over at the July 6 meeting. 'game. | Carl Ulrlckson of Fort Worth '-1 I^dy Altdo Bar, Mary-Anrtc
NEW PASTOR'—
Rev. L.
serving as pastof
Bapflst Church. He hat
moved hU fa'mlly here and
they are making their home
in the church parsonage,
corner of Ferguson and Mo-
ll own Streets..
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