Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1954 Page: 4 of 16
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STAMFORD AMERICAN
October 14. 1K4
Pioneer Citizen and Former Publisher
Of Lueders Newspaper Buried Friday
for Earnest H
FUnaral services ware held Fit
IT K I ml at the Lueders
■t Church !
m,
C. B. Holton, pastor, con-
was In
of the Lawrence Fun-
•ral Home of Anson.
Mr- Smart, member of a pio
the
MOT Loaders family, died at tht
Anoon Qeneral Hospital Thurs
day. Oct. T. at 13:15 p.m. follow
inf a long IUimm. He had enter-
ed Hie hdqiftBl two days prior to
hla death, but had recently been
e paOeat there for several weeks.
He was bom at Gober, in Fannin
OBOBty. to October, UH He
moved to Albany In 1906 and in
1308 moved to Lueders. He was
as editor of the Lueders Van
fOard. a paper published here
in 131S. In later yean he was a
Md engineer in Oklahoma for
an oU company, and recenty
worked as a public accountant In
Loaders. Survivors are a daugh-
ter. Judy Smart, student in Me
Hwy College In AbUene, three
slaters. Mr* T. R. Putnam, Mrs.
H. E. Herrick of Lueders and
Mrs. S. K. Hansen of Fort Worth,
and one brother. J. W. Smart of
Phoenix, Aria.
Pallbearers were Glen OdeU.
V. R. Latimer, B1U Rogers, Reu-
ben Nance. H. W. Culver and
S. M. Pliler.
Attending the funeral from
oot-of town were Mr. and Mrs.
S. K. Hanaen and granddaugh-
ter. Charlotte Rowe of Fort
Worth, Mr. end Mrs. Tom Stewart
of Rising Star. Mr. and Mrs. Cye and other relatives and friends
Smart and Patsy of Post, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram E Olson and
Jan of Avora.
Royston Salford, who has been
a patient in the Anson General
Hoapital for treatment of injur
accident, has
returned to the home 'oTTuSpSiry of PTTTStftiTg-wert bees I hi
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Saf-
Deborah Moore. little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore, is
seriously ill in the Hendrick Me
morial Hospital in Abilene. The
child entered the hospital TUe»
day.
W. P. Weeks and son. James
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Georg
ford. He is improving nicely. His f Lawrence. Mr. Weeks is a broth
sisters. Mrs. W. J. Lassiter and
Mrs. Bill Schindelcr of Sweet-
water. have been here visiting
with the family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sparks of
Dcsdemona were here last week
visiting Mrs. Ina Moorhead, sister
of Hn. Sparks.
Mr* BUI Harendt received a
broken arm at her home on Sat-
urday night. She is improving
nicely after treatment at the
Stamford Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Pin
noil of Brecfcmridge are announc-
ing the birth-of a son. David
Leslie Oct. 6 at the Stephens Me-
morial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs
L. W. Sheppard of Coahoma and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pinnell of Mo-
ran. are grandparents and Mr
and Mrs. Henry Lieb of Lue-
ders are great grandparents of
the baby. David Leslie has one
sister. Victoria Elaine, age 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vandevetter I
er of Mrs. Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Watts o
Abilene visited with relative;
here Sunday.
Sandra Ham of Avocm spen'
the week-end here with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George
Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Spinks of
AbUene visited hero with his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Char-
lie Cox. during the week-end.
Mrs. H. C. Adams of Odessa
has been here visiting with her
daughter. Mrs. Glen Stanford,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lieb and
Mrs. Chester Oman were in Fort
Worth during the week-end vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lieb
Mrs Laeb returned to the Fifth
Avenue Clinic for a medical check
up.
Members of the Junior Class
of Lueders High School met at
1 Mrs. G. W. Stanford l Goals. Mrs.
D. C. Moore; Publicity. Mrs. Ches
er Oman; Publications. Mrs. R.
C. Winkles; Membership. Mrs.
_ j. C. Register; Study Groups.
H. W. Culver; Room Moth
rw*1 VI rv I Min i 'iiimla* <nnvm.tr
"rs?Mrs. Leon.Counts; Summer
, Koundup. Mrs. Bill McCown;
Vear Book. Mrs. W. T. Denham:
Hospitality. Mrs. A. O. Fuqua.
1 Koommothers: Senior Class.
Mrs L. S. Walls. Mrs Homer
j PurceU. Mrs. T. W. Jones Junior.
1 Mrs. Leroy Kelly. Mrs. G. W.
Stanford, and Mrs. Ed George;
ftqrtmnme. -Mew J aeJLEgjt*. Mrs.
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P. R. Putnam of Iateders are I Games were played and the
grandparents of the baby. Shen , cJass printed Jane with a robe
B * • rt k«c a .lit a*- ' I'aeoa I m A nn * «
house slippers and pajamas
Lyn has a sister. Teresia Ann,
age 23 months.
Mr and Mrs Marion Webb of
Afiilene former Lueders resi-
dents are the parents of a son.
bora, Oct. 11 in the Hendrick Me-
morial Hospital in Abilene
Cookies and soft drinks were
served. Those attending were
Connie Ruth Graham. Connie Lee
Kelley. Butch Lewis, Jerry Rev es
Bobby Culver. Joyce Stanford
Betty McCown. Shirley Bailey.
y .
Mrs. Raymond Gibson of Wa Shirley George. Robert. Vickers,
co was here recently visiting with Claudie McIntosh. Cloys Patton,
her mother. Mrs. Clark Archer, Bobbie Underwood. Doris Ha
IN BASIC TRAINING—
Hubbard Wayne Bohannon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
Bohannon, is - taking basic
training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San' Antonio.
Wayne enlisted August 2.
He has about three more
weeks in basic.
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rendt. Steve Miller. Rayford Kel
ley. Anita Felts. George Cox.
Kenneth Edgar, and Don Laati-
mer. Mrs. W. T. Denham, and
Truman Kid well, class sponsors
and Mrs. Glen Stanford, and
Mrs. Ed Gaorge. roommothers.
The Parent Teachers Associa
tion met at the high school audi
torium on Monday night for the
first meeting of the school year.
Mrs. Jimmy Youngquist. preei
dent, had charge of the business
meeting The group has chosen as
P-TA projects for the year, filling
and planting the planter box at
the school entrance, erecting a
new flag pole and securing a new
punch bowl and cups. Mrs. Elvie
Smith. Mrs. Gien Vickers and
one other woman were appoint
■ed by Mrs. Youngquist to work
on the project. Miss Lola Mae
Daniel, program chairman, an
nounced the program as follows:
Choral singing. “At Twilight’’
and "Little, Shoemaker” by Nan-
cy Danhan. Aria Walls, Shirley
Youngquist. Vada Prince, and
Carroll Winkles and talk by Mrs.
Robert Cross, president of the
Fourteenth District, spoke of
Fundamentals of PTA. Refresh in" Haskell Sunday to visit
J. R. Watkins and Mrs. dTPHC--
on; Freshman. Mrs H. W. Cul-
ver. Mrs. Leon Count*, and Mrs.
Robert Counts; Eighth grade,
Mrs. E. M. Higgs. Mrs. Jimmie
Youngquist. Mrs. T. M. Berryhill
Mrs. C. E. Newsom; Seventh
grade. Mrs. Herman Mayfield.
Mrs. G. P. Wills, and Mrs. T. A.
Sharp: Sixth grade. Mrs. J. C.
Wills, Mrs. E. M. Fulkes. Mrs.
O. F. Richards; Fifth grade. Mrs.
Emmett Cox. Mrs. D. C. Moore.
Mrs. Reuben Nance; Fourth
grade, Mrs. H. W. Culver. Mrs.
Buster Brown. Mrs. O. W Owen;
Third grade. Mrs. Tom Fulgham.
Mrs. J. C. Hester. Mrs John Kin
raid; Second grade. Mrs. L. B.
Howard. Mrs. A. O. Fuqua. Mrs
Glen Vickers; First grade. Mrs.
C. W. Mullins. Mrs C. B. Melton.
Mrs. Elvie Smith.
Mrs. H. W. Jobe and Debbie
have returned to their home in
Lamesa after visiting here in the
home of Mrs. Jobe's mother. Mrs.
Leon Counts. Mr. Counts, and
Sharon.
Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Horn of
\bilene visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Lieb last week.
Members of the Future Home
Makers Club accompanied by
Mrs. J. L. Varley. sponsoY and
Club mothers. Mrs. George Keese.
and Mrs. Zipps and Mrs. Red
Felts, and members of the Fu
ture Farmers of America accom
pan led by Truman Kklwell. ad
visor, and W. T Denham and
Burk Vaughan, bus drivers, will
attend the FHA and FFA Day
at the State Fair in Dallas on
Saturday
Mrs. F. E. Tonroy has return
ed home from Wichita Falls
where she visited her daughters j
Mrs, Hubert Adams and Mrs
Freff Hinrs and families
.Mr and Mrs. Homer Thomas
with
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M>« TWo
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ments were served by the hos-
pitality committee.
Officers of the PTA are presi
dent. Mrs. Jipimie Youngquist;
vice-president. Lola Mae Daniel;
secretary. Mrs. Okey Richards;
treasurer. Mrs. Robert Counts;
Historian. Mrs J. J. Bledsoe; Par-
liamentarian. W. T.
Mrs. Thomas' aunt. Mrs. John
Ivy, who has been ill for some
time. Mrs. Ivy is improving nice-
ly
Ivonne . 1 sacks of Quanah.
loomate of Loneil Jones at Hen-,
drick School of Nursing at Abi-
Danham; ; kne. was a weekend visitor here
Executive secretary, Mrs. C. B | with Miss Jones at the home of
Melton; Budget and Finance, her mother. Mrs. Chris Jonev
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WeVe out to break
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Bnmro, custom built by iukk, tmds
for tibo Jew* pfko-po' pound In fb# fine-cor Hold.
rr^HKRli’s a mighty good chance that
JL October 1954 will he the biggest
October in Buick history.
In foot, we know it will—if we can keep
Buick sales rolling as they’ve been roll-
ing thus far this year.
Thib is tlie car that has romped ahead of
competition—climbed up into the circle
of America’s three top sales leaders.
It's the car that has been winning cus-
tomers because it has the power, the
ride, the room, and the styling that make
it the buy of the year.
So we’re in the mood to talk turkey, if
you ore in the market. Oimc in today
for a car — and a deal — too good to miss.
THIS IS THK
3-WAY BONUS WS
OFFER IN BUICK TODAY
1. Tomorrow’s Styling
Trus your oheod beauty with long, low
glamor line*, keynoted by that ifwclocuior
new panoramic wfndvhield that most other
cars won't Have till 1955 or later.
Momk tke free to •
S/mw buy
2. Higher Resale Value in
the years to come
Prom the for m-advance styling that will
keep your iuick new and modern looking
well into the future, as other cars catch up.
Graham Steer
When Bulldo
BY KALTH W CARPK.N1
American Sportm Editor
The Stamford Bulldogs invaj
the “carral’’ of the Graha
Steers Friday night seeking tl.i|
sixth straight win of the IS
season.
Last year the Bulldogs defc
ed the Steers 14-0 in a ha
fought tussle unreeled in Hi|
dog stadium. This year the St*
play the hosts role.
— The Steer*r who would l|
nothing better
3. Bigger Allowance from
our volume business
For the huge volev success that has moved
ftywk into the circle of the ”8tg 3” moans
we con offer you a higher trade-in on your
present car. Come in ond see for yourself
•hoi ms con make you o better deal.
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To Rule Bobcats
Torqmy Self ran and passed]
Rule Bobcats to a 27-13 win
Woodson Friday night.
Scoring for the Bobcats I
Trammell. Self, and Fisher.
Quarterback Self, ran f«.|
touchdowns and passed for f
more. Self. Faked well and I
and passed beautifully to leaJ
mates.
Gibson. Trammell. Sifers,
er and O'Pry also looked
for the Bobcats. ,
Gene Jones and James II
the best of the Wo<|
were
crew.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1954, newspaper, October 14, 1954; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1035292/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.