Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Page: 6 of 12
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Stamford AMERICAS High Average
T«I1 him! ■ son. Bitty. was killed
tn a plane crash la Alabama i*
ssociatum
rroauction Credit
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Reports 1963 Record Loan Here Saturday
or Bruce .Tibbet*. stydwtt at
Arlington State Cpllege. was
ranked third in the nation last
week for hie #52 field goal shoot-
ing percentage. He ha* been,
MWJWtaH ‘A Points per game.
Max Carrier
Ib Candidate
Dendon. Ofad# Bowdr.v, Den
Loop, Harry Bounds. Reginald
Baird add Coy Upshaw. /.
Credit Aaaoeiatton. now obser* -1 ties, CGeneral Manager dUAviiiAl
- BOM* 4ft* annlvellfllfV^W’^tr: of ^wmfrtWT^rteff thenT
agrciiUuml finanring ln«tli*i-, sociatlo^'s.W63 loin volume iii-
iiyglgrzTOT^i^iFi' ■ ■gr»-w>nift>iftasww ......■ ~ ,
to 1963 to its farmer anti ranch- j cr the 1962 HgOre oi S9.0H.Si3V). j tnr sale of mu*
ct '■tnckhoWer-borrowers iit■* a»s | Association *utal 64.961;- - benturea.”
eight-county area of Beat T*k-j9$b and ner worth fr #1.825.195. i in their'30-yea
- aa. | -.. » AjfrieiiUurt.1 out lank foi 1964 Texils ^A>. i
. actlvi- is’ dependent, a- always. ■; -at j mit1 op4>,atcd.
.----■----'T1—i*~------- | moisture, or the la< k <.| it. Hill. nlon. ,ha„ $:J 1,11
«••• *«**.»«■ • -Vtoish.ie iorto,^| „
1 •“*'“ are fair, hit > n„w n
’ i' | lias pr«vi<ilil.^o»^-tmre Mat* -wt iln
•<m wmr'7ssszr rr™- -- - *
rday a* 2 0. m. In the Kfn-
Fttneral Home . Chapel for
lowest possible interest rate.
_ _________m ________ _____________________ eui-h month on.the nation's com- 1
Ut sMti^nVmrr-Mv«-mwiw■«*«0*inum.i ;
ivS*>
manufactured.
short-term d«- ihuwday Id tt!n «$j>rtnifc,
, - {liojipftal h. DaHai.
blouses and abort*.
Construction In
Dr. Rurgin Watkins., pastor tH
St John's idc>hpd|at Church, ..of-
ficiated.. RtyJaL-wns In TPgKlxnd
JOemotTfifrCemoterv with Kin-
ney Funeral Ilohte In charge of:
arrangements.
Mrs. Miller was born H^aj;^
. The dtatrict incluikp Cattahan.
Comanche. Eastland. Erath.
Flaker. Hamilton, ionga. No)an,
Bale Fin to. Barken , flurry.
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LIOION AUXILIARY
TO HOLD- MEETING
_ The American Legion' Auxili-
ary will hold a business meeting.
Monday «, *t £
American Legion Hitt,
*LI
Mrs., Cheater Teatta ia presi-
dent* ol the organization.
Senator,Moffett
To Be Honored
. &h. George (Cotton) Moffett,
who has announced he will re-
tire at the end of his pr&ent
term. wlU be honored by Herd*-;
far-mar* ln*r year. c.\en after
slowing considerably in the last
quarter of the year. •
Tlie minty rcpor’od $611.tin
in new construction with Quanah
aceounflhg'for $678,150 and Chil-
llcothe accounting for $132,900.
Hie e. March 137 TM2“ in Sajrn
ford. She married U\ W. MUIer
Nov. I t. 1912. She was a mem-
ber qC’ the Methodist Church.
Survivors., include one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Don Sadler of Dallaa;
two granddaughters; one broth-
er, James R. Rire of Lubbock;
and one sfrier, Mrs C. T. Mc-
Ctnnahrm bf NasKTHIe, Ark.
Her husband died Nov. 25,
man Count}' friends. A special
Sf jS, ‘SuiT ,<rrr
principal speaker, ;_H_.
Date for the event baa not
been tat.
.Honey bees are not natlye to
America hut were brought to
p Grocery"
Grocery ,
food Store
White's Grocery
Jelt* Grocery -- Luedera
toy’s Grocery —. Avoca
for the purpose of building a
new elty hail. ’
Wwdda by the Spaniards In 1763.
FOREMOST PURE
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE 2
Lb. Can
SHINEFINE
GLAJMOLA
PET INSTANT
SHORTENING
LB. Buff
vice'; at irjo'.ar tuno.
A cordial,invitation is extend-
ed u> 4II uhd a sppcial, invita
tioii is p-ven (o church nu-m-
bci j.
Mr. Anderson
1
Dies Tuesday
A1 Stamford
LIBBY’S
LIBBY’S
EL FOOD
Preserves er Jelly
Grapefruit Juice
CATSUP
Stamford Man’s
Son Nominated
To AF Academy
Chart** Anderson. 79 ched at.
7 !5 pm. Ti«esdtv j,t tlie S’ani-
ford Memorial Hosp.tul where
C-.my. Omar Burleson has he had been adfnlttiii at 11 a.m.
nonijnaiixj the son of a Stain- le was a farmer in the New
to 1 ! man to the t’niteo Stales Hope community.
A r Force Academy He is 1'e was Ixmi Feb, 4, 1884, in
Michael Alien SleJL son ul Sir Vivian. La Hr married Deflia
great and Mrs. James T .->tcil Otto at Anson n u|'i ;i«.
lri.JPIltr Of gtamtonf W qrr reg-' iridv'ed' from Lockhart to the
ulac Air Force, now stauont*d Tuxedo community in 1907. In
at Dans-Mon.han Air Force 1928 the couple moved to New.
B«.ue. Arizona. | Hope ft£ Vi s* ;i mert)her_ of ,
Stell yoes «h i f1ete of six ,hr Calvary Baptist Church,
young men from the i7lb Con- funeral services were to be
gressional District trom which ^ P m Thursday at the
an Air Force selection board Calvary Bap.Vst Church with
Will pick a principal and alter- Rr' l- K. Sublett. pas or, and
m tes for admission sf determin- ^pv' Joel V. Grimes, retired-
et’ by its own txaminttions. Baptist pastor from Avoca. of-
He was U»f only Service Acad, j Delating. Burial will be in the
einy applica.it Irptii the Siam- Hope Cemetery with Kin-
toixi area. ne> Funeral Horae in charge oi
.Michael attended scIwkiI at arrangements,
many places, depending upon! Pallbearers tv ill bo Truman p
where Ins father was stationed I Davis, Jess Miller. Morgan,
He will finish high school at * Rhodes. Wayland Bingham. C.T
Tucson. Ariz this spring ] " • GbBowbj- and Carl Bearden. L
His grandmother. Mrs J. T. ‘Member* of his Sundav Sehn»J
Stoll lives at 1014 lhiulevard, u1l> be honorary pali-
u> Stamford. ‘bearers ,
46 Ox. ('4UUI
14 Os. Bottle
IS O/.. Glass
WRIGHT PURE
PINTO
SWIFT’S
LARD
Lb. Bag
12 0/.. (’an
9HINEFINE WHOLE KERNEL
, r. _ ■■ • ■ '1 .
HI PLAINS
TISSUE
TOMATOES
303 Cans
GANDYS
PILLSBURY
KING FOOD PROCESSED
COTTAGE CHEESE
BISCUITS
H O*. Ctn.
MEATS - Bar-B-Q Hans • Fryers - Beef
Jones Bond Sales
Exceed Set Quota
Salt of
FRESH DRESSED
•J. S. Savings' bonds in !
Jones County went slightly over f) ii; r < •
the quota for the yr^r just elc x- Jv« W, liUCKIC
eti. latest infv.rr.iation Irom liar.’
old A Ziegler, area manager. Robert Wesley I.tickie. 86,
reveals. In Haskell County, how- resident of Jones Countv since
ever, total sales represented on
ly 82 t! per cent of goal
When Jones Countians
chased 538.723 worth of the bonds 3 p
FRYERS
Whole Only LB.
SHURFINE
Orange Juice
WINESAP
CHUCK
SIR LOIN
1924. died Monday at 11 a. m. ,
in the Haven Rest Home.
pu>- Funeral services were held at
2-—," ?• m Tuesday in the Kln*tey
in DecemlxT, this brought the Funeral home Chapel. wFh Rev.
total for the year to 4>400.91J, Jack Southerland, pastor of the
with th<* quota an even $400,000. ‘ First Haotist Church. off<ciating.
In Haskell County, the Decern- assisted by J. B. Lamb, minister
ber sales were F-i 8(®, bringing Of the Orient Street Church of
the 1961 total to $205,871, $44.-1 Christ. Burial was in H'"hl#hd
Memorial Cemetery with Kinney
rui»fral Home in charge of ar-
rangements.
Mr. Luckie was born May 26,
1877 in Lavaca County. He mar-
ried Miss Willie Mae. Salmon in
ir<’3 in f.rath County. She died
here Feb. 13, 1960.
lie moved to the Rockdale,
community, east of Stamford, in ;
1924 and moved into .->LumWO tr *
Jjr/Jaf
STEAK
APPLES
STEAK
6 Dr. rsitA*
SHURFINE CUT
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
CHUCK
CELO BAG
ROAST
CARROTS
SrVJWj
10 Or. Pky.
Water Meters
Tr^ONCnRKJ
RU8SETT
Water meters were instilled
H-BURGE
thi week for the follow ing
POTATOES
L. A. Fcrguaon. 3'»4 Hlli C*ir-
CHICKEN BEEF TURKEY
He was a farmer until retire-
ment a few years -ago. He was
a member of the Rockdale Bap-
Jomes W. Gotchei, 904 Texas
lUret.
- John Mabe. 511 S Vassar. '
Leroy Walden. 802 Cuba
fin Church. •
Survivors include two daugh-
«er*7-Mr*.-C. A; Jollftaon of Siam,
ford and Mr*. Wilbur McKeever
of Albany; two sons Raymond
of. Globe, Arts;, and Loyd of
Atolene- U grandctrtWFbnl on^
brother, Tom Luckie of iaibboek
Pallbearers were Charles Me-
Clung and J. W He'lhecker. both
of AbiladF, Wayne and Mac Co-
wan. both at Albany. Leo Me-
Keever. Wade Martin, Maynard
Olson, all of Stamford. '
Cotraally Food and Minnow
Mart, it 19 N, gwenaon.
jUM SOWN TO CQUM-C
• Mr. and Mr*. Charles L. John-
Wr> Of Fort Worth are the par-
Oi s of a son. Curl Andrew,
|«rn January 9.
Grandparent* are Mr*. Und-
m dark of Hnntsviiie ^nd ^7
gftd Mr*. Adolph Johnson.
Prices Effective Janiuury 30,31, Fob. 1
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'imp.
CALL PK |.>4«1 FOR
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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/m1/6/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.