Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1962 Page: 3 of 12
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Rockdale Residents Enjoy
Outing at Lake Stamford
•y Mr*. R, H. Cobb
Mr. And Mrs. Irvin Ovcnon,
Dwight and Morels attended a
picnic .Sunday after church. The
Couples Class of /he Paint Crees
Methodist Church enjoyed an
outing at Veda’s Camp. Those
attending were Messrs, and
Buddy, and Nelda; D. E. LJVen
good, Melonte, Elotse, and Dot;
Allen Isbell, Danny. Jeannine.
and Jania; Walter Berger, Pai-
ls. Penny, and Becky; Ray Per-
ry, Amelia, and Ricky; Dan La-
Fever,. Steve. Doug, and David.
The Lectures closed Saturday
night at the Lindsay Chapel
Church of Christ. People attend-
ed from Abilene. Anson, Stam-
ford. and Haskell.
The communities had showers
during the week that amounted
to about an inch.
Mr.- and Mrs. M. M. Cobb had
as guests Wednesday her nieces,
Mrs. Leo McKeever, Mrs. R.
W. Watts of Lubbock, and Mrs.
Daryl Price of Abilene. Mr. and
Mrs. W. V. Cobb visited in the
afternoon,.
Mrs. Mary Bluemel of Stam
at Lindsay Chapel Sunday and
visited with old friends. They
are former residenU of this com-
munity.
Mr. and.Mrs. Roy Martindale,
Shirley ana Nancy of Abilene vis-
ited his parents Saturday night.
and Ricky of Abilene spent Sat-
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Cobb.
Larry Heard conducted ser-
vices Sunday at the Rockdale
Baptist Church., Mr. and Jgrs.
Larry Heard and Ricky of Abi
Son of India Missionaries
Visits Relatives in T uxedo
' By Mrs. Joe Carlton I Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McKen-
David Salmon visited here non Sr. spent the weekend in
from Tuesday to Friday with
hi* grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
PPg County Council
Hears Program
Plans for Year
W. E. Brigham. His mother is
the the former Mildred Brig-
ham.
David has Just returned from
employed in Dallas until he en-
rolls at the University of Michi-
gan toi1 the fall semester. His
parents. Rev. and Mrs. Wilburn
Salmon, are missionaries in In-
dia.
Mrs. Oran Brigham has yis-
lene, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Bunk- I ted her mother, Mrs. W. H. Han-
ley; Mr. and Mr*. S. G. Cobb
and Sammy Cobb were dinner
guests’Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Cobb.
Mrs. W. V. Cobb re-entered
the Stamford Memorial Hospital
Thursday for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Gillespie
and their granddaughter. Debbie
Gilleapie of El Paso, had as
guests Friday night, Jeannine
and Janis Isbell of Paint Creek
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mickler and
granddaughters. Jeannine and
grove in the Stamford Memo-
rial Hospital this week.
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Gilbreath
and Sandra spent the weekend
in Hubbard with her parents,
Lubbock with Mr.- 'and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hatley and vl<u Mra >nd Mrt George Xer.
The children returned home with
them for a visit with their grand-
parents.
Mr. and hfrs. Jim Newman Jr
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neuman Sr
and Mr. and Mra. Jerry Neu-
man and Melinda, Thursday
and Friday.
GUES1 SPEAKER-
Mr. and Mrs. Paige Baize of
Potpsi attended church services
at the Church of Christ here
Sunday, where Mr. Baize was
the guest speaker.
Billie June Bennett left here
this week to go to Ft. Worth to will be the evangelist for a re-
HULON A. POLNAC JR.
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Pastor to Preach
For Avoca Revival
Hulon A. Polnac Jr., pastor,
Owing to the stormy weather
only 11 members^jvere present
at the July HD council meeting,
held in Anaon, Wednesday, July
1*. with Mrs. H. II. Windham
presiding. Nine clubs made re-
ports. ,
Recreation was led by H. H.
DunkHn, Mrs. Harvey, year
otMrfrmafcr-ffvws. an «nrpteM*4 will
tlon of the changes to be* made
in the programs for another
year. Five county wide ‘ pro-
grams are scheduled,- to be
planned by Mrs. Mary Newberry
and Kirby Clayton, the two
county agents. ,
Mrs
Chairman, made several an-1 for a visit,
nouncements concerning the
Jones County Fair, to be hold
in Anson Sept 7 and 8. and the
West Texas Fair, In Abilene
STAMFORD AMERICAN P»n Thm
„ Stamford, Texas Thursday, July 26, 1962
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E_A craft d|.pu, .Hi be h.id. Royre West Named
The marketing committee * . . . n ,
asked that each club diaeaas
putting together a cook book, to
be made up of favorite recipes
of the club members, to be pub-
lished and sold.
No council will be held in Au-
gust. Officers for another year
Assistant Coach
At Terrell
Mr. and Mra. Royee West
have accepted positions in the
Terrell school system. .
West, a graduate of Stamford
ft*;
verslty. haa been named
ant high school football coach,
i. Wei
Mr. and Mra. W. A- Campbell
visited recently in Waco and
Temple. Gary Lynn Campbell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie. , . _... „ —
Campbell oT Waco, returned to The -couple will spend the
Bob Barksdale, three Ej Stamford with his grandparents weekend here visiting hla par-
several an- for a visit. J ents, Mr. and Mra. E. D. West,
Mra. West, also a graduate of
Baylor, jyvili teach In elementary
school. They both taught In Den-
ver, Colo, last year.
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“A Good Roof Above All”
ford. Mrs. Lloyd BeirffTITnrLthr-Janis I shell aiL Paint Creek and
Debbie Gillespie of El Paso sperir
Saturday in Abilene.
of Albany visited Thursday af-
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R.
" Mrs. M.
as guests Friday night her neph-
ew and his wife. (Sir. and Mrs.
William Chandler of Cayuga.
Mrs. Lag, MuKeever. Mrs. ff.
W’. Watts of Lubboc
other relatives
VISITS IN SEYMOUR
Mr. and Mrs. Orb Long re-
cently visited hie sister, Mrs. E.
L. Cauthen, at Seymour.
Mrs. Jerry Crowley received
medical treatment at the Ham-
lin Memorial Hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Crowley has intestional
flu.
Jgmes Warren McAllister of
Culver, lndfimirwaT TVtsttor
the Baptist Church here Sun-I|
day morning. Mr. McAllister is
a former Tuxedo resident and
helhe and his daughters. Martha,
Jf.«d Brenda - are vhqtifig
ry apd boys.
Mr. knd Mrs. Jack Buskc.-
Sandra and Jackie spent Sun-
day in Spur with Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Buske.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pritchard,
Mrs. Jerry Crowley and Randy
vival to be held at Avoca Bap-. Sept. 10 through 15. "Home!
tlst Church August 3-12. Hazards" will be the name of
• K. O. Smith will be the direc- the Jones County booth at Abi-;
tor of music. ' ""
Morning services will be held
at 10 o'clock prayer services are
scheduled fbr 7:30 p. m. and
evening services will be at 8 p.
and Gregg and Cathy Pritchard m.
spent Thursday In Abilene with' The weekday morning services
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pritchard and will begin on Monday, August
children. 6.
lene. The deudiine for the en-
trants to the queen contest of
the Jones C?o. Fair will be Aug j
15.
Reminder was made again ol
Rally Day. coming up this Thurs-|
day, July 20th. to be held tn
Anson at the Memorial Hall,
registration beginning at 10 a.
^Guaranteed First Quality Workmanship and
Materials
Reasonable Prices - Free Estimates
Martindale & Sons Roofing Co.
514 E. Moran , .
Phone PR 11-4207 Stamford, Texas
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k and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Smith
and Jeff had as guests over the
weekend their daughter and-hoc— - ..... . . ^
Daryl Price visited
quanxm vIsTtors
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Monday
-Pr Rem
*nd Mrs. E.
i, Wr. Cynt
his sister, .Mrs. Douglas LdV-,
WtLL‘WOST SOCIAL
Mrs. John Wood*
c DONALDS
J. M. M<OONAlD CO.___„
STOCK UPAND SAVF
IN OUR"
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Roger and Denice of Quanah Mr and Mrg c _____
- spent Wednesday night with Carolyn, and Russell of Luedefs: . ,
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‘'•M™Mr™r D,Sm.rU«, Mr,.!*™" **« « “» M, .» In.lu<to9 u, .very
Mrs Leo McKeever and Ed- ,ene Tu*’8d#y-
die, Mrs. K. W. Vl'atts and Jay Guests Saturday of Mr. and
of iaibbock, Mrs. Daryl Price Mrs. D- Patty Spencer and
and Brenda of Abilene spent the J‘>an were his sister and her
m m i
Rev. and Mr*. .Woods are e5-*
Phoenix. ,Arizona are the par-
ents of a daughter Rond a Rene,-
born July 15 and weighing 7 lbs
14 ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carlton
are great grandparents and
■nan*
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of the week at Six! family. Mrs. Ollie Register and (Mrs. Henry Bishop of Stamlord
first part
Flags.
' Mra. Lao McKeever and Ed-
die, her mother, Mrs. Tull New-
comb of Stamford; Mrs. McKee-
ver’s sisters. Mrs. R. W. Watts
and Jay Lyndon of Lubbock:
Mrs. Daryl Price and Brenda
and Wendell of Abilene camped
from Wednesday to Friday night
at Lake Stamford.
FISHED IN NEW MEXICO
I.eo McKeever and a party of
men fished all week at Springer
N. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Foster of
Abilene spent -Caturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Cobb.
Dale Foster of ACC, Abilene,
conducted services at the Lind-
say Chapel Church of Christ Sun-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Foster and
Mrs. J. S. McKeever were Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Cobb and Mrs. E.
E. Ivy.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Howe and
Cynthia of Borger spent Satur-
day night- with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mar-
tindale. They attended church
Mel of Stamford; Mrs. Don j |» a great grandmother.
Register and Dusty of Coleman., _Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crowley
Mr and Mr* Brooke Early and Randy were supper guests
and Paul of Abilene spent part | «f her -uncle and aunt, Mr. and
of the week at their ranch hqme,[Mrs. Paul Galcy in Hamlin Frl-
1
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fox were
called to Desdemona Thursday
because of the illness of his sis-
ter. Mrs. Tom Raney, They vis-
day night.
VISITS GRANDMOTHER
Kita Williams of Cortez. Colo,
spent from Wednesday night of
ited his brother and sister-in- ^twOrny with her grandmotller.
law. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox Mr« A»ni* in the home
W Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Skilcs
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with nobvhii
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STAHSSUST CHCUICAL IS, lUITU. WASH
HARRISON -
MAGNETO
SERVICE
offering Hales and
Mervice for
Oil Fieldn
and
Farm Machinery
W
American Ronch
Fairbanks Morse
- Wico
Bendix Sint ilia
204 N. Swenaon
PR 3-3512___
of Flastland and a sister, Mrs.
Ann Terry of Eastland.
A. C, Schaefer and Mrs. Mary
Bluemel of Stamford spent -Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Gillespie.
Mr. and Mr*. Wilber McKee-
ver of Albany visited his moth-
er, Mrs. J. S. McKecves. Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fox and
her stater, Mrs. Flora Newcomb
of Crane vulted Sunday after-
noon with two of their sisters
who are ill in hospitals. Mrs. W.
V. Cobb at the Stamford Memo-
rial; Mra. Jess Duncan in the
Anaon General. —
Gueats of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
King Thursday night were their
daughter and her family, Mr.
and Mrs. BIU Pittcock, LuAnn,
and Kim of Seymour.
SUNDAY GUESTS
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O. G. Houston were their chil-
dren and their families. Mr; and
Mrs. Lester Ivy, Stanley Paul,
and Ted of Albany; Mrs. M. E.
Hughes; Mr. and Mrs. Demp-
sey Bolding. Brent and Tamara
of Stamford.
M. E. Hughes visited Sunday
afternoon with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Hughes of Lue-
ders.
Mr. and TVtrs. Kay Gresaett,
KriatiJ. and Cindy of Lubbock
spent the weekend with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mn. Raymound
Bounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Overton,
Dwight, and Marcia spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Allen.
Dandy. Jeannle. and Janis of
Paint Creek Community.
Marcia Overton viaited in Has-
kell with her grandmothef. Mrs.
Laura Opltz and Dwight Over-
ton viaited his grandparents, Mr.
and Mra. Roy Overton of Paint
Creek
WAKE UP_
PARIN'TO GO
Withwut Nagging Backache
K«wl You can g*t tb* fast r*H*f rou m*4
froa MRtal Mckach*. K**d*rh« And
ular Hha And paliu that nftan e*UN
Wight* and mlaaraM* i
Tn*llna*. Whan ihwi dhcmUorU
r**llaa* ah
Inn r* hi* 11 rad .out
I Wtth orar-axnrtlon nr nraaa and atrala
-mu want mlmf want It fait I A noth nr
dtottwhanea at*t ha wild hladdar lrr«tall*a
f teawhig wraac food and drMk-nTUa **«-
want l.teapaadraala laWaalagaattaata
aaaa tavaaaat ad nya* haagaate, haad-
•chaa mannular acka* and aata*. j hr
■Mthiac nffaat aa klatdar Irrflattaa. X hr
mild dlaratla ant ton taadlaa tn human*
■■Nat at tha II atflaa ad ilihar lahaa.
Cater a **ad ateht’a dn* and th*
aam* harp* rattad mUlhma ham for nmr
*• raara. Par aaarautrac*. aak far th*
taiga ataa. OatJ^saa’a>Uk tateil
of Brownfield visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Carlton, Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Baize left
here Thursday morning for
vacation in Florida.
Ann Holmes of Abilene is
spending the week with Judy
Woods in the home of Rev. and
Mrs. John Woods. John Woods
Jr. of Abilene spent the week-,
end here with hi* parents.
Mrs. Lela Eoff and Linda of
Lamesa visited here last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tack-
er, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Glenn
and other friends.
Mr. end Mrs. Ed Ashburit of
Meadow spent Thursday night
with his sister, Mrs Ruth Ap-
person, Dude and John.
Mrs. Lillie Rivers has been
dismissed from the Stamford
Memorial Hospital and has re-
turned tn her home.
Mrs. David Strickland Jr. is
a medical patient in the Stam-
ford Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Crjig Stephens
and Ronnie were in Cisco and
Ranger Sunday to observe the
Junior College in each of the
towns. Ronnie is a spring grad
uate of Stamford High School.
LUNCHEON GUESTS
Luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrg. Clyde Pritchard last Tues-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shanafeit. Larry and Janice of
Riverton, Wyoming. Mrs. Jerry
Crowley and Randy and Mrs.
Joe Carlton and Sarah.
Mrs. Robert Bird and Vickie
of Stamford and Phillip Miller
of Hamlin viaited Mr. and Mrs.1
Pritchard Saturday.
I an a Warn t
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Cozby Completes
Course at Marine
Corps School
First, LI. Grady. R Cozby
Jr.. USMC, aon of Mr. and Mrs,
Grady R. Cozby of 103 E.
Campbell Street. Stamford, was
graduated on June 27 from the
26-week officers’ basic course
at Marine Corps Schools. Quan-
tlco. Va.
The course It attended by
newly - commissioned Marine
Corps officers and officers from
allied countries.
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Curtis L. Williamson, ton of
Mr. and Mra. B. W. Williamson,
arrived In Stamford Monday af-
ter serving over^two year* of.
duty with the Army In Ger-
many. Williamson received hi*
discharge at Fort Hamilton. N
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1962, newspaper, July 26, 1962; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975737/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.