Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 59, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page: 5 of 14
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OHM
Jfites Conducted
Here Monday
Kno>des
Oliver Students
Win Prizes for
Poster Efforts
wa» spon.^red by the Goodwill
Committee' of the Chamber of
Commerce. Judges Were Ryland
Glee ton; *NffinfflfiAnrita recti
. ' Stamford. Texas. Thursday, April 9,1964
STAMFORD AMERICAN Page
Hospital Notes
Lewis C. Knowles, 78, former
/hoca resident, died Saturday
Karen Burgess, Kenneth Cook
Funeral services “for James
Harvick Celebrates
) tonVrr*m"‘5!WC*X1
ix tended illness.
f uiientl services were con-
flicted, Monday aTt?^noon 'In
Ktiitiev Funeral Home Chapel,
vitli Hev. Joel V. Grimes, re-
4ir«t<W ftanttlj. mini.fir a«iciat-
farim r, died at 3:58
neaday
Hospital aftpr a tv
nab.
T P. Harvick celebrated HU
Stamfordites Will
JJJJ- Attend State
land Pour members of Central
r dl- Christian Church will attend the
teral state convention of .Texas As-
sociation of Christian Churches
Cad- ■* Houston April 16-1#.
g lf> Representing the church as
was delegates will be Rev. > David
re,la- Freeman and Mrs. Freeman
“in/ uunWi1
Memorial Cemetery under di- I
jiction of Kinney Funeral Home. 1
Mr. Knowles, who formerly I
updated a service station at I
Auica, was born Jan. 30. 1886 1
St Walberg. On Aug. 29, 1905.'
hr married Miss Winnie John-!
stm at Weic.,ln 1907, thev-moved j I
-4* Av.oca. She died.in 1942. Ho PI
suifored a heart attack-,in 1962 I
s;ul had been in the San Antonio j |
nursing home since Them
Survivors include three
son Williams. Lameaa. Texas;
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Marwick,
George and Brenda, Throck-
morton ; Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Harvick, Mrs. Quata Ferguson,
, Burial will be in H»ghlandiTfc«r»‘oa..iiarvlcjL .Miss P«ggy
Memorial Cemetery under dl- Scarbrough, Wichita Falls.
Ihectiott of Kinney Funeral Mrs.. Jackie McKennon,
Horn*'. Mr. *nd Mrs. D. L.. McKennon
—Bora Nov. 2. 1888 In Coman “I* Abilene; Mr. add
PAT BONDS
sons,
Sam of Donna; Roy of Boulder,
Colo., and Lester of New
lii aunfels: two sisters. Mrs.
liiiilie Netherling of Temple and
Mrs. Julia Burleson of Campo,
Colo. Also eight grandchildren
ami 20 great-grandchildren.
Winners In that contest wi
Betty Folsom. M'Leas Brov
and Greg Prltchai
daugiiterr, Shirley, Donnn and
Judy Bush all of Snjgtler; his
mother. Mrs. Martha Bush of
Stamford; three slaters, Mrs.
Stam
Honorable mention honors went
TO Ray Lara tier, James Polk
A* H. Goyne. Lueders
and Gary London.
The fire prevention contest
Over 100 Tornados
strike the U. S.
Smith of Avwa and Mrs. John I 10O.0QO persons in the U. S.
Stamford Golfers
Win at Albany
DEL MONTE
Chuck Brownfield and James
Holland combined forces to
pain a ten-stroke victory fori
Stamford in the Albany Jaycee I
lUgh School Golf Tournament!
Saturday.
Tt»e Stamford beys had a.
PLAY GRAND PRIZE GAME
AT M-SYSTEM 1
CATSUP
MYRTLE LEWIS
Stamfordites Hold
combined scum nf —0 fu'i Uir^ Stll1
jjJ^JjoteffTTloljand was medalist
v .Ji a 77. Brown,*:..id shot a 79
Mintral Weils took 4 -cond
place with a 340, followed by
Rrcckcnridge with 342. Cisco
placed fourth after losing a
playoff with BrOckenridge.
Coming in fifth was the Anson
tearrt with a 349. Grady was
sixth with .<52 and Haskell had
3t!l for seventh place. Albany
had twn teams entered with dtfO
shooting 377 and the other 382.
Com© see the big flavor values et <*ur
i Two Hardin-Simmons Univer-
sity students from Stamford have
Leon elected to hold student body
offices in the recent all-school
election.
Pat Bonds, son of Mr. tnd Mrs.
Alton Richards, now of Rule,
was elected student body presi-
dent. Bonds, a senior at H-SU,
is a speech and government
major and education minor witlr
a 2.57 grade average. He has
Grasshoppers can jump • a served as class president two
distance 20 times their length. ! years, as member of the Student
Gen ter Advisory Committee and
Student Publications Board, and
as student senator.
Pat was chosen to Who's Who
his junior year, is a member
and officer of Tau Alpha social
Phi club, and is currently execu-
tive officer of the ROTC. He has
been station manager for KHSU
for three and one-half years and
was a member of the Brand
staff last semester.
Myrtle Lewis, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Lewis, was
elected cheerleader. Having
served as varsity cheerleader
this year.
DEL MONTE
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PICKLES
Fruit Cocktail
Ivory is heavier than water,
2 Vi CANS
(27 Ox. JARS
Pure water 4k a compound of
two -rises, hydrogen ami oxy-
gen.
(303) CANS
' ' if*-- •
(303) CANS
. '*/■ f I’d
WHOLE ROCK OR WHOLE
SLICED OR HALVES
Free Stamps with this coupon and
the Purchase of
ANY Jt PKG. OF
Supreme Cookies
50 FREE STAMPS
This Coupon Expires April 12, .’64
Free Stamp* with this coupon and
the Purchase of
V 2-V, Ft. BORDEN '
WHIPPING CREAM
50 FREE STAMPS
This Coupon Expires April 12, *64
DEL MONTE .
PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT
DEL MONTE WHOLE
It’s the
Festival of 6as
Range Sale I
Free Stamps with this coupon and
t the Purchase of
ONE CAN OF AQUA NET
HAIR SPRAY
.100 FREE STAMPS
Free Stamps withJhjs coupon and
the Purchase of
ANY
BROOM or MOP
50 FREE STAMPS
This Coupon Expires April 12. *64
(46 Ox.) CANS
(303) CANS
This Coupon Expires April 12,
DEL MONTE
SWIFT
VIENNA
KimbeMs
Charcoal
6 Lb. Ilag
Kimbell’s
D’Agostino's
BREAD
Large l>oaf .
CHILI
No. 2 Cans
NO. I CANS
Swift
Honey Cut
Mellorine
Vi GAL. '
Kim bell's
COFFEE
lb. i_______:
M System Quality Meats
Morris, a former president of,
the University of Dallas, said1
he i* making six speeches each l
day throughout the state. He
left the Stamford gathering to I
go to a party reception in Abi- !
lenc Tuesday night.
Wilson
Certified
BACON
MB* — — am* —X>
PICNIC
HAMS
CREAM STYLE
after trade-in
Butane Dealers - xj
To Meet Monday
Bu*ant- dealers in District 121
will meet in Abilene Monday
.with Keep-Warm 140°
oven and automatic
Burner-with-a-Brain I
FRESH
GROUND
MEAT
Or 29c Lb. __
CHUCK
ROAST
night for a discussion of pro-
blems and to hear Mr. Harvick
of the Railroad Commission.
Roy Duke of Stamfoijd said a
dutch treat lunch will start at
GREEht
Onions
7 SO with the discussions to I
follodr' LowrjJf Carpenter, gen-1
cral manager of Texas Butane
Dealers Association will tell of
the state program for the year.
All butane dealers are invited.
Bunch
.at LONE
STAR GAS
COMPANY
M' SYSTEM SUPER MARK
Tlu'ie Wefh more th^n 3Ro4
firms making automobiles in'
j tne U. S. in i9U8. *
Quant I ly KighU Kewrrved — Prices Effective April 9. 10. II
"jy. at
FRESH
Strawberries
29t
DELICIOUS g
Apples
15c
Carrots - I
2-1 lb. Cello Bags ■
5c
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 59, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964, newspaper, April 9, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054524/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.