Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1965 Page: 4 of 12
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Organizing: Meet
Set by Junior
Sheriff’s Posse
The Stamford Junior Sheriff’s
Posse will hold an organiza-
tional mooting Friday, March
12. at 4 00 p. m. at Reynolds
ifcehoo)
Anyone wishing to Join is in-
vited to -attend the meeting, or
if unable to attend, call Oslo
Renfrow dr Jqo Osment.
StAMFORD AMERICAN
PAGE FOTTR
. Stamford, Texap, Thursday, March 11, 1965
B&PW Clut Will
Sponsor Dutch
Lunch Friday
FineArls Club
Seniors Host ‘
Western Party
the ra«t, Mrs. Rollins and Mrs.
H. G . Andrews Jr., counselors
with' Uie assistance of Mrs.
Tony Sclmoo had compiled an
“orlglhal." Thia collaboration
carried the usual du«J title that
was typical of early frontier
theatricals, ”Villains , Never
Win” or “True t-ove Conquer*
All.” Before a simply construct-
ed, stage :etting of cardboard
and paper, the drama unfolded,
complete with six ntusiccl num
be nr of the cast. The seniors
closed the program with a musi-
cal good night to their guests,
■^TTTess You All;” *
, Kynlor hostesses were Diane
Anderspu^.Jhi.athy Anderson, Km-
,________________________4iy"^wn. ’Mant'aFet
liWiitffllli iP11 li riiratiTfl: V»ui» »MrrLk „AflP,.CltuJMi*-jfeUfr"
minature VedVbeckeil gTnftfifo T.txn*o.3Kf WiwWlil
bonnets a# they were escorted I da Hjirnsort, Ingrid llatertus
V> the chuck wagon area TfcquN'J* iHigh, Linda Lind-,
/en gingham covered tat>U^s. thirfyi *!*-y • Linda Micklyr, Jan Me-,
were served a typical western j t-'ewn, Janice McDutf, Diane
barbecue. Bales of hay and re-'Ht‘l«*r- Robbie Russell, I’atricn]
Damages Sought
After Accident
By Mr*. Lynft Flower*
It was a realizat'on of ^
dream come true Sunday when
people came from surrounding
town* and as far aw ay as Am-”
arilio, Wichita Falls, Abilene.
Spur and Stamford to attend
services at the new Church of
Christ building at Old Glory.
' In the fall of 1964
Stamford Business and Pro- •> ’
Held in Chapel
men's Wcet, Maivli ? through| ■ ■---—j—,—.»-• ---
March IS. Throughout t h e | HOPP oJltUrURV
country, the spotlight Is on busi-j ' .
ness and professional womep— | Funeral services for Janies T.
their achievements and c.ontrt-' pannell. 66, were held here Sat-
bulions to local, national and urday at 2 SO p. m;Is the chap
world events. I el at Kinney Fuperal .Home,
On Friday, Mar 12. from 12’ with Rev Jack Southerland,
to 1.30 p. rn. the Stamford Busi-j pastor of the First Baptist
Hess and Professional Women's ; Church of Stanford, officiating.
ilrov <
work was 1 lls mosl wormy i*n
begun on a new church building ■ The first service
here and it was completed in [house was held Sund
(February. Members of the Old with Kenneth Smith
Glory congregation bought an substitute minister
■ jatmJLbf
Lumber Coftipany of ttui« sev f uffnme rwrrfr fits re
cral years ago and converted it
into a place for worship.
It had been remodeled two or
three times ever the past fif-
teen or more yea'rs. The mem
hers and many other interested
, individuals resolved^ to see a
new church building at Old
Glory. .
It is 24xG<) feet with large an
cjitorium, two class rooms, nur
1 sery, rest room, central heat-
ing and cooling system, wood
construction and painted white.
The cost was $7,500
Malcolm Herttenberger of
Rule, was tne contractor
Suits Filed
Amos J. Pemberton vs. Dwain
Stallcup, damages.
ly appointment.
On Sunday. Feb. .28, ‘an all
day memorial service was held
at the efturch building with
Gene Linder as speaker for both
moaning and evening worship
services. Lunch was served at
noon in the old building
A sing-song was held in the
afternoqn and many visitors
fiom the surrounding aria were
present.
The- people of Old Glory are
most grateful for this "dream
come true,” and you are invited
io .attend services here at your
and own convenience.
Pannell died Friday at 1 10 a.
in In Stamford Memorial Hos-
pital after a one-day Illness He
was'born Dec 5, 1898 in Gray
son County, and moved to Jones
C’odnty Irom there in 190,5. He
was a member of the "Baptist
Church.
. Survivors include one daugh-'
ter, Mrs. Howard Burnes of Dal-
las; one son, Billy Pannell of
Haskell; four grandchildren
cme brother, R. L, Pannell of
Cross Plains, and two sisters,
Mrs. George Gregory and Mrs.
Ddvle Gregory, both of Stam-
ford. * ■
from nainrinic b*»'ka<h». hrmUrbo. am)
muarularachra aM pain* that often cauae
rratleaa nlghta anil miaerahle tired-out
fe^lingv Wln»n the*e dinepmforta com# on
with over-«*ert4onv or ntre*i» |nd •train
— you want relief — want it f**t! Another
diiturlikncf nia> l# mild hladdtrirritation
following wrong ft*>d ghd drink-of ten *et-
ting up it r«**tlemi uncomfortable feeling.
Doan’« Pill* work f*«» in 3 neparat*
way*: l.hy apeedy pa in-relieving action to
eaae ton lent of nagging backache, head-
ache*. rtiuacular ache** and pains. 2. by
atxitfMiig effect on bladder irritation. 3. by
nriild diuretic action tending to increaae
output of the 16 milea of kidney tubes.
Knjtiy a g<Hi«| night’s nfeep and the
name happy relief milliorts havWor-over
f»0 year*. For convenience, a«k for the
large sue. Get Doan'a 1'ilia today 1
Meter Connections
.Pemberton suffered a whiplash
injury to hpr bark which caused
her to be hospitalized tor 11
days and which has resulted in
considerable pain since that
time The defendant was negli-
gent in several different ways
and was proceeding In an un-
lawful manner, ths ^petition
claims. '
Trim Gutierrez, 305-K.' Hamil-
ton.
Ixila M. Smith, 406 N. Fergu-
son
Gregorio Gusman, 306 S. Me
Mfllan
.Joe S. Brooks, 514 E. Daven-
port.
.IT Hov Johnson, 7<I9 Columbia.
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Km
I'oni
Sh
Durcas Class
Meets at Church
Mis llur’l McClellan presided
fur the tills me vs meeting of the
Dorcas Class of St John’s Meth
odist - Church March 2 at. 7 30
p \fi The business and social
meeting was held in the RroTh
erhiKxl Room at the church
She w as assislevl by Mess J,.
\1 (fwens, w^f) gave the devo
CALICHE
CRUSHED ROCK
FILL DIRT
......SANIL
FRESH FROZEN 3 TO H LBS. A VO
Wilson all meat
JOE BENTON
CALL '
PR 3-3*35
a ire;
A refreshment plate was I
scr\o<l t'i 21 guests j
Hostesses were Mr* Henry
Id v an, Mrs Cleburne Huston, j
Mis |$. \\ Feris Mrs Floyd
Wiley, Mrs McClellan. Mrs
Jesse White, Mis. Viigie Teas-
Icy. Mrs. It H. Gay and Miss
Ro/.ella Yoa/py.___ _______... j
WILSON iiQLDEN
W ILSON CORN KJNG
CLEARANCE
S A L E
Up To io . Off
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■ Jusi \ Heller
Place To
Shop
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BANQUET Fi
Marriage Licenses
Mafie Tate. Haskell t
Waldo I) Weslev Holden and
i'atr.iila Ann Jaggars, Hamlin
Ronald .less Rri'd Tulsa,
Okfa . arul Patricia Elaine Mil
Icr. Stamford
MRS. BAIRD STA-FRESH
Bread
Mi and Mrs A-nton Tiechel
man and Marilyn and l.uula
Gholson visitisj- Darlene in
Scguin last weekend
Leddj; Hoot
1919 So. 1st. —
-A Western
1 Wc'ar
Ahilent*
21 OZ. LOAF
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE & GRAPEFRUIT
GIANT
lb OZ. CAN
DEL MONTE EVERY DAY LOW PRICE 35c OR
SCOT ASST. COLORS
FROZEN WELCH
DEL MONTE
Grape Juice 3
1 i Oz. Bottle
RUSSET U. S. NO. 1
DEL MONTE GOLDEN CREAM STYLE
Potatoes
303 Cans For
Prices
Effective
March
11, 12, 13
FREE * FREE ★ FREE
50 BONUS STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF
EACH OF THE FOLLOWING KIM HELL’S
ITEMS!
PEACHES 4n„. >,/, cJl°o
CREAM STYLE
The new look
303 Cans'For
of the
Pork & Beans 10
Cans For
HOMINY 10
tumg Mu rr
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CALIFORNIA NAVELS
FRESH ( RISPS TENUER LAR(;E BUNCH
CARROTS Green Onions
1 POUND CELLO BAG ~~ •—~-^FFT7 -------
typ.ical of the YOUNG-
MARRIED SET . she *
a wife and mother, does
ah the things her mothei
used to do —plus aboul
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a dozen other activities
her .mother never ever
thought of Shc’livcs in t
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COFFEE
69c
KIMBELL Bit. K
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25 LBS. ^1,63.
kiMbeli/s
SHORTENING
3 lbs 69c
BORDENS
Whipping Cream
"FROZE \
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STRAWBERIES
4,0 m. pk*. 51®®
SHOP M SYSTEM
EBNERS
QUALITY FRESH MEATS
Cowboy
COMPARE PRICES AND
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1965, newspaper, March 11, 1965; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992501/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.