Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Page: 4 of 12
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At Rule Ls Announced
Port*- Camp. daughter of Mr.. Betts. In 1901 Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs H C of Roche* Belts Amoved, their Ik/nUy .¥l
H-r and Jfirv, Lowrey, ion of Kartell County, settling on a
24 at 7 00 p m in the home ot of Mr Belt* in 1930
Mr. and Mu. Alton Jones in
Rochester..
A gift tea honoring Mrs Low-
' After his death. Mrs. Betts
fhpved into Rule to make her
fiome. Until, about a year ago
a| -
re>* .was given in Rochester I she maintained that* home. 18
Wednesday from 3:00-5 00 p. m. years of the time from a wheel
"Growing in Knowledge of I chair However. she lived most
iederation" was the theme of of (he Hn»f fW nwpt whan
’ the program whan the Phtiadcl- she w as busy taklug care of
phian Club met Thursday in the ' many people to whom tier duet
club house. ’ . • [was always open.
Mrs A. T. Vemer was the' During her long residence in
program director. After a busi-: Rule. Mrs. Betts was known as
session directed by THT*r O. |thc.- community’s "number one
G, ..Lewis, president, the follow-! goodwill embassador" and was
irig program Was given , as responsible as erfyone for the
~ federation News—Mrs. If .1 ’ motto on highways leading, into
Cloud. Review of Constitution; Buie which say "When ^ou
ana By l^ws—Mrs. Ed Cioud;|Stop. Vou Stay."
sch». The Club Collect."—Jana j Survivors inclucit three daugh-
. Kile. Film on Headquarters with ters, Mrs. W* E. Johnson of HaS-
Comments—Mrs. Frtink Camp- hell. Mrs. Ethel' Hunt of Santa
l>cll Paula. Calif., and Mrs, W. A.
Below is the houor. roll for the ; Hutto ol Littlefield; one son.
Rule School* for the first sem-1 Cody of Houston; 24 grandchil-
ehU.r dren; , 64 great-grandchildren
’ „ ,. arid four gital - great - great
Seniors Rapid Dolores Sir,-
kcr, Satisfactory, David May, I ■ •
>Cfuol Sue' White. .V j PERSONALS --------- . — ^
Junior-*: Rapid Joe Cannon, ] - - ■_____: ,__________lL—
Janice liertel. Lmda 8^^ ^ Mrs. W. D. McMillon
Satisfactory; Jerry Cannon Joc'and family of Amaiillo visited
Harold Cloud, Brent Davis, Jana ; her mother Mrs. J.. K. Dunn
Kile. Dotores Marcus. | Fundiy, as well as other rela-
Sophomorcs; Rapia, Crawford tives. ,, ,
Allison. Honda Stiyker. Virginia j Mr and Mrs. Randy Boyd of
Westbrook. Satisfactory. Judy Sweetwater visited their chil-
Elmore Billy Dave~ Kittley,f drer. Mr arid Mrs. John H.
Dave McCandlesa. Edith .Mur- Kevil Sunday. •
ray, Lynn Richards! fund a Miss Josephine Tarliet has re-
Whitc ‘ ' j turned from an extended visit
Fresmtn- Rapids June Hill, | with her bruthcr and wife. Mr.l
.Mary Anders; KaiisfacU.ey. Lin-! tmd Mrs. Tom Tarbrt nf Acker-1
da Green. Cheryl Counts. Edith ! B-y.
Chambers. | Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pogue
Eighth Grade; Rapid. Nan children of Amarillo spent;
Jones, Susan May; Satisfactory, j *a_M weekend with their parents,
Yroihmy Jo Anders. Karen Craw | ^*r. a°d Mrs. 'Clyde Kimblci
ford. James Kittley. Monty Mar- ar,d wiih Mrs. W. S. Pogue, Sr.
tin. Lvnda Matvsiak. Jllafijana ] 'n Haskell.
McAd(X). Anna Lou Hove. j Mr- and Mrs. Herbert Rinn
Seventh Gnule: Rapid. Debbie1 are visiting their son and (am
Wilson, Gavle Richards. Linda ( By. Mr. and Mrs. Iwiuis Rinn and
Jones Caron Cloud; Satisfac-; children oi Fort Woi th.
itory, Tommy Stryker. Karen
Lee, Sandra Gilliam, Anella i ~ .. . . .
Chambers._ hOll AnalVSIS
Sixth Grade: Rapid. Omenda j ■■
Beard. Rhonda Carroll, Marilyn 1st l j D^f
Moore: Satisfactory. Charlotte,lYCCQCQ D6IOTC
Allison Sue Andius Delle Dav j
Si,S Jr”' " " j Fertilizer Use
Filth GrafftK Rapid. Yandai „ , . ...
Hryan M.ke Collet. Patricia! Contmuoust-leair rull.vat on of
Hill. Carol McCandless. Mike cIwmltUn* very little re
McGuire: Satisfactory. Krone.h' sidu* \°(kreturn '« flul1 has ,n;
Andrrson. Bob BtslHip, vUXaatxL .ll* a fda*ined
ci;». war .....
Moore. Pam Pitcock, Kathy. crops-pi-txluciiig. large amount*
Sims. Pam Wilson. | 1 'T*** and ** ^hzatton,
Fourth Grade: Rapid. Kellyr‘ C™P* '« ^pply thej
Hnlamnn Roy Jones. Deborah "^^ R-rUfooas. Each ann-
Dcnson. Carol Miller, Sammie j r- planninhK ^ happ,y fer U,i£cr
Oliver Teresa Rhoads; Satisfac! c(fups s.hou,d havc, a *wl ana[
, „ . . , . , lysis made so that he could
tory. Bobhv Anderson, James]. . . .
, . ... „ . . _. know the plant foods needed.
\ndrus. Sfcvc Craw fort. Thom- s(a(etJ ?,nfSt L Cov,Ker. soil
as l)av,s. Santos Naborettc. f;*'-1 tY)nsct ^,iwnlst as,isMng Ult.
nrt Navare U- WeWon Smith, <ra|iforilijs Creek Constna.
Connie Collett. Gina Kupctt. Bet-
,y Plants receiving a balance of
Third Grade: Rapid. John Hill,„ ... - ,
,, .. : ,, „ (plant foods will grow belter and
Don Hisey Marcia Brass Su- mak(1 mQre iffldent uso of a
sanne Me A-loo Berky Pierce )lmitpd watfr s , Rpccnl
Klionda Rase Patti Simpson: y(M ^ ^ ^ ^ stamford
Sahsfwtoo^oim Allison Lynn; orej, sh<)w a,c so41 to ^ tow m
Dudenstng. Joe Tlmore Rogcr (/r^nic matt«r> nit and in
Frazier. Ha! HtmtrLarry MatrHv.^ ilistaiices a tow phcsph.
Ramiy May.^rry S-mpson. oroUl, , Oiwger stated.
I lam Benton. Carol Flores. Mr- c whick produce ^
glma IJttle. Janet Iwmdretl,. Re-1 mounls of forage feUch „ s^a„
grain and the sorghums need
large amounts of nitrogen for
plant growth and to leed the
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Cut Green Beans
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FRUIT COCKTAIL
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USDA GRADE A
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hetkah'Jones.
Second Grade 'Kutch > Rapid.
Cole Turner, Sieve Simplon;
Satisfae'ory — David Kupatt.
Mike Lisle, Tommy Cornelius,
Nolan i’itcock, I atry Barbee.
Second Grrdc <Henry i: Rapid.
Cynthia Carrot. Jon Letz; Satis-
factory, Bobby Hill. Rob Kltley,
bap.eria which decay tne cn.p!
residue^. A shortage of nitro-
gen may retard tne growih ofj
the following crop until the re-
sitiue has decayea. Also a short-!
age of phosphorus-may limit the'
Cheryl Martin, Stevie McGuire. __.
Arles Vandiver. Melinda Webh j. vigorous growing plan^, Tn a]
MRS. BFTTS DIES Kooci ro.ation, produce large!
| quantities of -roots and residues
Mrs. J. M Betts, who was that improve the soil structure,'
100 years old last June 26. d'ed; increase water intake and the
in her sleep at 2 a. m. Saturday met zone area for the growing
at Rite Springs Nursing Care plants. Bacteria that decay or-.
Home in Hf-skell. ganic residues ire believed to'
Mrs. Betts had lived in Texas j r>e antagonistic to cotton root
for 81 years 62 of wh.ch •were rot lungus, Cowgcr said. Dccay-
in Haskell County. Sht^ reached mg residues may also release
her 90th bir.hday before giving plant toods locked in the soil
up her home in Rule to move making them available to grow-
LEMONS
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CARROTS
ORANGES
to the nursing home.
Funeral was held in Rule Sun-
day at 2 p. m. in the First
thodiat—Cbuesh,—when_she.
was a member and took pvt in
all church activities regularly
lor more than hall a century.
Rev. Ray Elmore, pastor, offi-
■ .«a.i«a Kj a*.- Rntlnpy
ing plants.
Munday Men Check
uCrly Beet Possibilities
C. Dowdy, pastor of the First
Baptist Church in Rule
Bom June 26, 1863 during the
middle of the Civil War. Mrs
Betts was reared in Mississippi' merce.
and remembered incidents in her - Purpose ot the four wSs to of-
Two Munday men. J. Oinav;
Cure and Donald R. Hobcrl.
went on a tour of sugar beet
raisiiig territory near Denver.
Colo. Fhc lour wu? sponsored
by West Texas Chamber of Com-
cMldhood in the period which
fallowed the conflict. ' •*«
fiorp HhO Emma J erry In
Winston Cdunty. Miss . she was
the daughter of Ur. 'ani Mr*.j'The
jc»i hi Pony.. In 1>78 she married
J. I. Jones and the couple hved
in Mississippi five yrars, Th-v
i »e lo Texas in in. settling Sr
rgrru County.
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(er prospective sug^i, beet grow-
ers and others Interested the op-
portunity to inspect processing
plant* and research facilities.
Munday men pointea vn
that the area offers excellent op-
poi tunities tor growing sugar
heel* except for the last grow
ing period. Beetn are planted
early and cannot be harvested
until after frost, this causing a
long watering i*Mio4.-
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964, newspaper, January 30, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054565/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.