Stanford High School - Memo Yearbook (Stanford, KY)

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m emo 1954 Published by The Senior Class STANFORD HIGH SCHOOL Stanford, Kentucky t)edica tion To one who has been identified with our school during its many years of growth and development; who has shown unfailing willingness to help her pupils and has exercised sound judgment in all classroom problems; to Miss Marior. Grimes, in recognition of her faithfulness as a teacher and librarian, this 1954 edition of the Memo is gratefully and respectfully dedicated. 2 ddoard of ddducation MR. J. M. PHILLIPS, SR. DR. H. I. FRISBIE MR. RALPH LEEDY -- Chairman MR. HENRY C. LAIR MR. BEN GAINES MRS. ED MINARS MR. JOE T. EMBRY 3 FACULTY FIRST ROW: Garis Ball, David Elliott, J. T. Embry-Superintendent, George Forsythe, Ben R. Damron. SECOND ROW: Carlton Corby, Mrs. Jean Gardner, Mrs. Fred Gander, Miss Florence Denham, Mrs. Jason Roberts, Mrs. Paul Owens. THIRD ROW; Mrs. Florence Embry, Miss Marion Grimes, Miss Lucille Dudderar, Miss Clara Leedy, Mrs. Zella Montgomery, Mrs. Lucille Burgin, Mrs. Ed Miners, Mrs. John Cash. HAROLD RHEA HESTER Best Asset: His laugh. Ambition: To wait for Emily. Activities: Basketball 1, 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2; Male Quartet 4; Memo; President 4. JAMES P. SPOONAMORE Best Asset: Athletic ability. Ambition: To be a Pro-Basketball player. Activities: Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; F. F. A. 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Vice President 4; Lincolnian 3,4. Seniors BOURNE'S GROCERY MATHIS FOLGER SHELL OIL DAVID R. MIRACLE Best Asset: His masculine voice. Ambition: To be head of the F.B.I. Activities: F.F.A. 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Secretary 4; Pep Club 1; Track 2,3; Football 4. BARBARA E. TIMBERLAKE Best Asset: Typing ability. Ambition: To be a stenographer. Activities: Memo; Glee Club 1; Class Sec. 1; Class Treas. 4. 5 ROBERT K. DENNY Best Asset: Brains. Ambition: To go to col-lege. Activities: Memo; Vice Pres. 2; Pep Club 1. DRUETTA JUNE LAWSON Best Asset: Long, blonde hair. A mbition: To always have a good time. Activities: Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1. CLOYD OAKS Best Asset: His quiet manner. Ambition: To succeed in everything. Activities: Basketball 3. Compliments of BURTON'S SERVICE STATION GERALDINE GRIFFIN Best Asset: Friendliness Ambition: To be an old-maid nurse. Activities: Band 1; FHA 3; Sub Deb 1,2.3,4. WILLIAM LEE LAWSON Best Asset: Friendly ways. Ambition: To be a college ALL-STAR”. Activities: Football 2,3, 4; F.F. A. 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. 6 MILLER McCORMACK, JR. Best Asset: Manners. Ambition: Matrimony. Activities: F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2. RUTH JANE PEEK Best Asset: Her cooperation. Ambition: To be a home maker. Activities: Y-Teen 2,3; F.H. A. 2,3; Memo; Band Sponsor; Sub Deb 2.3. RONALD D. STRICKLIN Best Asset: Ability to imitate people. Ambition: To own a restaurant and a convertible Activities: Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 3; Sec. and Treas. 3. Compliments of H. SPRINTZ STORE TOMMY F. ENSSLIN Best Asset: His smile. Ambition: To go to Centre College. Activities: Pep Club 1,2; Lincolnian 3,4; Football 3.4. PEYTON LOUISE GOOCH Best Asset: Ability to be a perfect lady. Ambition: To be a nurse. Activities: Memo; Lincolnian 3,4; Sub-Deb 2, 3; Glee Club 1; President 1; Girls State. 7 KENNETH D. HESTER Best Asset: Ability to argue. Ambition: To be a millionaire. Activities: Band 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2; Memo; Lincolnian 3,4; Male Quartet. MARTHA E. HARMON Best Asset: Likeable ways. Ambition: To be a Powers Model. Activities: Y-Teens 2; F.H.A. 2,3; Cheerleader 3,4; Sub Deb 3,4; Lincolnian 3,4; Pep Club 4. JERRY COX Best Asset; To be well-groomed. Ambition: To find the right girl. Activities: Football 2. Compliments of DREAM SHOPPE LINCO CLEANERS NELLIE K. BERRY Best Asset: Her sweet smile. Ambition: To get married. Activities: Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1. E. G. BROCK Best Asset: Black wavy hair. Ambition: To never work. Activities: Band 1,2,3; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Memo. 8 CHARLES E. LASURE Best Asset: His musical talent. Ambition: To be an admiral in the U.S. Navy. Activities: Basketball 2, 3.4; F.F. A. 1.2.3; Class President 3; Band 1.2.3. 4; Glee Club 1; Male Quartet 4. BARBARA J. HILL Best Asset: Her fine workmanship. Ambition: To be an army nurse. Activities: Pep Club 1; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 2, 3; Memo; Y-Teen 2. THOMAS J. WRIGHT,JR. Best Asset: Good looks. Ambition: To be a commercial artist. Activities: Lincolnian 1, 2,3,4; Class President 2; Memo; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Pep Club 1. Compliments of BEGLEY DRUG CO. WILLIAM B. WILSON Best Asset: Ability to spin yams . Ambition: To build a car to break the all time speed record. Activities: Football 3,4; Track 2,3. ANN MASON CAUDILL Best Asset: Personality. Ambition: To marry a Millionaire. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2; Band 3,4; Lincolnian 3.4; Y-Teens 1,2; F.H.A. 2.3; Sub-Deb 1. 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Memo; Girls State. 9 EDDIE L. ROBINSON Best Asset: Vocal ability. Ambition: To be an engineer. Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1; Football 3,4; Track 2; Band 1; Memo; Lincolnian 3,4; Male Quartet 4; Vice President 1, Sec. and Treas. 2. KATE B. SPOONAMORE Best Asset: Sense of humor Ambition: To please GEORGE O. Activities: Sub-Deb 1,2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; Drum Major 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; F.H.A. 2,3; Lincolnian 3,4; Memo; Pep Club 1; Glee Club 1; Girls State. ROBERT H. CLARK Best Asset: Ability to tell jokes. Ambition: To be a pro-football player. Activities: Pep Club 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; F.F.A. 1; Lincolnian 3,4; Vice-President 3. Compliments of CROSSROADS ALICE PAXTON TRAYLOR Best Asset: Her blue eyes and engaging smile. Ambition: To organize. Activities: Y-Teen 2,3; F.H.A. 2,3; Memo; Lincolnian 4; Sub Deb 1,2,3. HERBERT VON GRUEN-IGEN, JR. Best Asset; A pleasing personality. Ambition: To own a huge ranch. Activities: F.F.A. 1,2, 3.4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; 4-H 1.2.3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Lincolnian 3. 10 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1942 a small group of boys and girls gathered for the first time in Mrs. Rochester's room to begin twelve joyous years of school. Among our present class who started in the first grade and are still with us are E. G. Brock, Bobby Denny, Tommy Ensslin, Harold Hester, Miller McCormack, Jim Spoonamore, Herbie Von Gruenigen, and Jeri Griffin. Barbara Hill and Billy Wilson also started in the first grade, but they transferred elsewhere for several years. In the second grade we gained Alice Traylor who ventured in from Hubble. We were under the superb guidance of Mrs. Montgomery. In the third grade we had two fine teachers. They were Miss Carter and Mrs. Burgin. This year we were joined by Druetta Lawson who came from Hustonville and Jerry Cox from Lancaster. As fourth graders we were led by Miss Denham. Tommy Wright from Lexington was added to our class. During the fifth grade we were guided by Miss Jones. A small, chubby, sandy-headed boy from Versailles came into our group. He was Bobby Clark. Also, Cloyd Oakes skipped the fourth grade to join us. In the sixth grade Miss Dudderar was our teacher. Kenneth Hester, who was always full of giggles, came to us from Crab Orchard. As seventh graders, Miss Davis was our home room teacher. This year a Green Devil from Lancaster joined our class. He was Eddie Robinson. In the eighth grade we began to be known as little terrors. Mrs. Embry was our teacher. This year we gained Charles Lasure, who had previously been a grade ahead of us; Bill Lawson, who came in from Hubble; Kate Ball, Peyton Gooch, and David Miracle, who came from Crab Orchard; and Ann Caudill, the biggest one of the class, came to us from Shelbyville. As Freshmen we gained Barbara Hill and Barbara Timberlake who came to us from Hubble, and Nellie Berry who came from Neils Creek. Mrs. Holtzclaw was our home room teacher. As Sophomores, Mr. Durham was our teacher. Ronald Stricklin from Somerset, Ruth Peek and Martha Harmon from Crab Orchard joined us. As Juniors we gained only one. She was the good looking blackheaded Shirley Gidley from Texas. Our home room teacher was Mr. Vanover. Senior year came before we hardly knew it. We made our plans for the greatest year of all. Mrs. Cash, whom we all enjoyed very much, was our home room teacher. During the year, Shirley Gidley became Mrs. Donald Dawson and left to make her home in Houston, Texas. At the close of the year, there were twenty-nine Seniors. We have shared twelve wonderful years together. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1954, being of sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Ronald Stricklin wills his funny ways to Jerry Braun. Tommy Ensslin leaves his ability to be a gentleman to Rodman Bradshaw. Ann Caudill leaves her reducing plan to Jane James. Duretta Lawson leaves her long, blonde hair to Mrs. Owens. To Tommy Grimes goes Tommy Wright's ability to give all the girls a thrill. Kenneth Hester leaves his English notebooks to Miss Grimes. Billy Lawson has decided to leave his late model car to the driving class. Take care of it, girls! Ronnie Patterson receives E. G. Brock's quiet and bashful ways. Barbara Hill's place in the lunch room goes to Doris Hooker. David Miracle leaves a few inches of his height to Johnny Matheny, so that Johnny can always be seen in a crowd. Eddie Robinson wills his bass voice to Douglas Brickey. Billy Wilson leaves his ability to skip school to anyone who is foolish enough to try it. Peyton Gooch leaves her ability to make A's in citizenship to Johanna Camenisch. Cloyd Oakes wills his quiet ways and good grades to George Saufley. Barbara Timberlake leaves her ability to be elected F.F. A. Sweetheart to anyone lucky enough to be elected. To Bobby Short goes Harold Hester's red hair. Kate Spoonamore wills to the Home Ec. Department a book entitled How to Keep House. Bobby Clark leaves his ability to loaf to Henry Baughman. Jeri Griffin leaves her good grades and modest ways to Fanlee Ball. Bobby Denny's ability to go with the Danville girls goes to Elvin Lasure. Martha Harmon leaves her cheerleading outfit to Elaine Patterson. To Jimmy Baxter goes Jim Spoonamore's athletic abilities. Ruth Peek wills her ability to date the college boys to Susanne Grimes. Herby Von Gruenigen leaves his seat in F. F. A. to Sue Noe. Alice Traylor leaves her high temper to Coleen Lawrence. Miller McCormack leaves his ability to escape taking Senior English to anyone smart enough to acquire it. To Jane E. Harris goes Nellie Berry's cute smile and friendly ways. Jerry Cox wills his ability to tell wild tales to Jimmy Baughman. Josh Powell receives Charles Lasure's ability to play the bass horn. To the Junior Class we leave our seats in the Senior Room, in Chapel and in the lunch room. Now, we, the Senior Class, just leave. CLASS PROPHECY In the future year of 1964, the seniors will be out in the world solving the many problems of life. You will be interested in knowing what they will be doing. I will glance into my crystal ball to find the answers. .......... ‘ her men. There is one who has just about Ruth Peek is going to the altar with Junior Reed, Howard Brent, or maybe a boy from Frankfort. Who knows? Eddie Robinson keeps fooling all his women in Danville, Stanford, Lancaster, and Berea. Aren't you getting a little dizzy, fellow? Kate and George O. Spoonamore are raising little Spoonies by the dozen. Kate's dream has finally come true. Alice Traylor finally married Jesse Bowling and they are very happy since the arrival of Jesse Bowling, Jr. Peyton Gooch is the Director of Nursing at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Lexington. Barbara Hill is head nurse at Stanford Hospital. Barbara Timberlake and William Baugh are now living in Louisville. Charles Lasure has been sued for breach of promise twelve times. He is now in the Danville Poor House. Kenneth Hester has finally found a woman and a 1912 model car. He is now his own boss. Jeri Griffin is competing with Barbara and Peyton in her nursing career. Martha Harmon is Tommy Wright's new secretary. Ann Caudill is operating a diet clinic. Her patients learn to diet the hard way. Monk Lawson and Irene Snow have finally gotten married. Monk is playing pro-football. Ronald Stricklin is now part owner of the Severance Son Clothing Store. Bobby Clark is wanted in six states for bigamy. Watch him women, he's dangerous! Bobby Denny is the new manager of the Kroger. Jerry Cox is driving a new Oldsmobile. Jim Spoonamore is the basketball coach at the University of Kentucky. David Miracle is professor of history at Eastern. Herby VonGruenigen is still chasing some Gooch girl. Cloyd Oakes hasn't changed a bit. He's still attending Center College. E. G. Brock is waiting for Pauline to say yes. Harold Hester is still trying to convince people that he has graduated. Nellie Berry is married and is living in Alabama. Miller McCormack is manager of the Danville Stock Yards. Tommy Ensslin will become an M.D. next month. Billy Wilson is still chasing all the girls. Irene Snow Velma Napier Elvin La sure Doris Ann Hooker Henry Baughman Nancy Murphy Doris Jean McQueary Hershel Yantis LINCOLN ELECTRICAL SHOP Jimmy Baughman Jane Eleanor Harris Georgia Ann Gooch Teddy Gilbert Ann Snyder Earl Baugh Bobby Staggs Marquita Elkins BAUGHMAN MILLING CO. Glenn Farmer Bonnie Plummer Mary Lou Frisbie Ronnie Patterson Tommy Grimes Coleen Lawrence Bobby Brown Bobby Crawford Leah Stricklin Sue Saufley Mary Evelyn Bell Ann Carol Severance Leroy Boone Burna Dean Barrett Sue Noe Lowell Atwood omoreA Carl Rogers Mary Joe Morrow Kathryn Adams Walter Sevier Phyllis Gooch Betty Hail Burgin Edith Moser Pauline Ross Douglas Brickey Betty Ann Rice Jane Clayton Morrow Don VonGruenigan Ruth Poynter Jane James Robbie Jean Dailey Frances Sowers Allan Elliott Evelyn Lawrence Mary Lee Davis Billy Good SEVERANCE SON BURGIN FLOWER SHOl Hugh Sam Williams Betty Ann Barbour Kavanaugh' McQuire Jane Sutherland Susanne Grimes David Gover Linda Blackerby Bob Bill Baxter Rose Brummett Lucille Byrd Bobby Short Patsy Lawson Stella Owens Ronald Denham Patsy Van Hook Russell Daugherty Fanlee Ball Jo Ann Payne Paul Napier Helen Buchanan Raymond Hurst Betty Dawson Clero Brown Boyd Gilliam Arvetta Gooch Newland Hester Joyce Young HAS TIE WHOLESALE CO. BAUGHMAN PRINTING CO Edward Brown Elaine Patterson Donald Hester Edwin Darst Barbara Walls Darrell Young Earl Long G. Adams R. Padgett E. Murphy J. Powell E. Walls J. Lasure K. Walls D. Brown B. Bible O. Disney K. Baughman M. Whitehouse B. Tate C. Stringer C. Morris A. Phelps R. Bradshaw B. Williams J. Darst M. Maupin L. Leedy J. Everett S. Turpin B. Holtzclaw V. VonLinger J. Young K. Allison B. Dudderar J. Crawford N. Osborne B. Greer D. Bradley H. Long D. Thomas S. Spangler J. Brown J. Matheny S. Wright Seven James Yeary Estes Gaines Sallee Estridge Naylor Bradley Walls Ross McQueary Broaddus Chesaldine Coombs Bastin B. Bates T. Moser P. Owens J. Caudill P. Owens C. Barbour D. Brewer G. Staggs E. Oaks C. Stricklin L. Lasure R. Phillips S. Matheny L. Daugherty D. Frisbie B. Staton B. Blankenship W. Long A. Barrett R. Young B. Gooch C. Dawson B. Sowers G. Brown B. Wilder C. Powers T. Woodall J. Salee B. Adams L. Campbell G. Brummett N. Caudill E. Wilson M. Harris J. Rice R. Lawerence S. Van Hook G. Hester S. Bernzweig L. Greer G. Turner F. Gander P. Greer R. Durham D. Atwood 3iftk B. Bradley B. Francis J. Paynes R. Satterly H. Bastin P. Rankin L. Young B. Faulkner P. Young L. Noe J. Caudill B. Coombs B. McAllister G. Oster G. Faulkner R. Elliott N. Maupin B. Camenisch S. Camenisch S. Chesaldine S. Adams J. Walls E. Stringer V. Adams J. Lawson A. Napier H. Atkins J. Staggs J. Matheny T. Owens W. Morris C. Seaman D. Blankenship B. Rice D. Minnear G. Morgan S. Estes W. Marlin D. Wooldrige G. Taylor P. Symonds C. Campbell V. Durham K. Davis L. Young G. Sheron P. Scullion JO H. Thompson B. Gooch C. Burnside D. Spangler B. Brummett N. Lawrence B. Hurst J. Disney S. Long F. McFerron L. Young O. Adkins L. Padgett D. Newsome M. Lasure C. Daughtery S. Staton J. Young Li. Elkins K. Brewer N. Clark H. Dailey L. Embry J. Ross S. Blankenship B. Chesaldine M. Lasure C. Denham L. Woodall J. Young C. McGuire J. Kelly C. Powell P. Dadisman C. James R. Nave B. Brown P. Daugherty S. Martin H. Hall M. Gaines J. Hooker A. Bradley J. Francis M. James W. Karr I. Paige J. Reed J. Hester C. Bell S. Adkins E. Noe D. Snow J. Frederick M. Francis S. Crawford S. Adams P. Spoonamore D. Faulkner P. Taylor L. Brummett D. Murphy J. Bradley V. Powers N. Symonds N. Vanover H. Disney P. Robbins C. Adams A. Bowmer D. Barrett C. Camenisch A. Stricklin J. Burton E. Newsome D. Newsome S. Sallee W. McFerron E. Camenisch A. Pence S. Hall D. Burton B. Crawford J. Butcher L. Nunnelly A. W in n R. Young M. Hazlett R. Hester V. Martin M. Lackey G. Ball R. Broaddus M. Noe B. Gooch S. Berry R. Leach V. Lakes D. Adams S. Seaman O. Robinson B. McFerron T. Bates H. Phillips L. Lawson J. Forsythe L. Camenisch D. Hague C. French T. Noe P. Crawford D. Dishon C. Brummett A. Caudill M. Crain W. Rice G. Saufley C. Sowders D. Faulkner G. Carroll S. Robbins P. Everetts J. Hester S. Durham R. Camenisch S. Owens K. Deatherage PEP CLUB THE HUB SAM ROBINSON Mary Evelyn Bell Jane Eleanor Harris Kathryn Adams Martha Harmon Patsy Lawson BAND DANVILLE FRUIT SUPPLY STANFORD HARDWARE LINCOLNIAN STAFF FIRST ROW: Eddie Robinson, Jim Spoonamore, Bobby Clark, Ann Caudill--Editor, Kate Spoonamore, Tommy Wright, Kenneth Hester. SECOND ROW: Tommy Ensslin, Peyton Gooch, Jane Eleanor Harris, Tommy Grimes, Irene Snow, Doris Hooker, Alice Traylor. TOP ROW: Kenneth Estes, Clero Brown, Charles Stricklin, Phyllis Gooch, Nancy Osborne, Jerry Braun, Mrs. Geneva Owens--Advisor. MEMO STAFF FIRST ROW: Kate Spoonamore--Circulation Mgr.; Kenneth Hester--Business Mgr.; Barbara Timberlake--Assis tant Ed.; Peyton Gooch--Editor; Ann Caudill--Clud Editor; Bobby Denny--Sport$ Editor. SECOND ROW: Eddie Robinson--Asst. Cir. Mgr.; Ruth Peek--Asst. Bus. Mgr.; Tommy Wright--Art Ed.; Barbara Hill—Typist; Alice Traylor- Asst. Club Ed.; E. G. Brock--Photo Ed.; Harold Hester--Asst. Sports Ed. F.F.A. FIRST ROW: Mr. Vanover, Jim Spoonamore, Lowell Atwood, Bobby Crawford, Teddy Gilbert, Elvin Lasure, Billy Lawson, Mr. Darnron. SECOND ROW: Charles Scott, Henry Baughman, Clero Brown, Darrell Young, Ronald Denham, Paul Napier, Donald Hester, Jimmy Wright, Jimmy Baughman, Hugh Sam Williams. THIRD ROW: Herby Von Gruenigen, E. G. Brock, Don Von Gruenigen, David Gover, Edward Brown, Boyd Gilliam, Shelby Naylor, Newland Hester. FOURTH ROW: Carl Rogers, Charles McCormack, LeRoy Boone, Douglas Brickey, Jim Boone Gooch, Billy Good. Compliments of BOONE FEED STORE PATSY LAWSON Valentine Queen Majorettes MORGAN FUNERAL HOME STANFORD CREAMERY CO. Tennis Champions THE INTERIOR JOURNAL 111 East Main Street, Stanford, Kentucky STANDING: George Saufley, Manager. FIRST ROW: Herbie Von Gruenigen, Eddie Robinson, Don Barnes, Bobby Clark, Billy Lawson, Tommy Wright, Jim Spoonamore, Tommy Ensslin, Ronald Stricklin. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Baughman, Tommy Grimes, Ronnie Patterson, Bobby Crawford, Jerry Braun, Hugh Sam Williams, Edwin Darst, Jimmy Wright. STANDING: David Elliott--Asst. Coach, Garis Ball--Coach. EARL CARTER-Insurance SWISS SANITARY MILK CO. VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW: Edward Brown, Ronnie Patterson, Tommy Wright, Elvin Lasure, Lowell Atwood. SECOND ROW: Garis Ball--Coach, Charles Lasure, David Miracle, Douglas Brickey, Jim Spoonamore, Bob Bill Baxter, Bobby Clark--Mgr. COX MOTOR CO. BEAZLEY RANEY FUNERAL HOME SECOND TEAM FIRST ROW: Darrell Young, Jimmy Wright, Carl Rogers, Edwin Darst. SECOND ROW: Jerry Braun, Tommy Grimes, D. G. Elliott--Assistant Coach, Boyd Gilliam, Russell Daugherty. L B RESTAURANT FIRESTONE JUNIOR HIGH TEAM FIRST ROW: Billy Dunaway, Marion Bastin, Doug Frisbie, Gerald Staggs, Barrett Bates. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Caudill, Henry Long, Milton Whitehouse, Emery Wilson, Johnny Matheny. THIRD ROW . D. G. Elliott, Joe Everett, Josh Powell, Billy Greer, Johnny Lasure, Lawrence Kendrick, Coach Ball. STANFORD WOOD PRODUCTS CO. A. E. RUSSELL BOOSTERS Western Auto Hubert Deatherage Stanford Shell Co. Phillips Bros. F. B. Food Center Marvin Cornet Doyle McGuffey Ernest Baxter J. R. Taylor Stanford Cab. Co. Jewell McWilliams Elliot's Barber Shop Dr. Woodall Walter Miller W. E. Osborne Lincoln Rest. Larry's Shoe Market H. Coomer Son Mrs. Roy Young Blue Grass Rest. James Harris Mrs. Ben Rankin Ray Seattle Bun Boy Williams Motor Co. Durr's Drapery Milady Shop Welby Bur gin Tom Powers Zora Ball Adam Pence, Jr. Lincoln Barber Shop Compliments of O. M. Yeary Owner GRIMES, GRIDER INSURANCE SERVICE Insurance Headquarters PHONE 2616 STANFORD, KY. SANDERS DAIRY Compliments of CRAB ORCHARD FARM SERVICE Lincoln County's Finest Crab Orchard, Kentucky Phones 2382 2679 Stanford, Ky. STANFORD MOTOR CO. THOMPSON-GORDON MOTORS PONTIAC CARS CASE MACHINERY Lot Phone 2521 Phone 2101 STANFORD. KENTUCKY Stanford, Kentucky LEONARD BOONE MEN’S AND BOY'S FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Furniture- Appliances- Floor Coverings PHONE 2529 STANFORD. KY. You Furnish the Girl, We Furnish the Home” Danville, Kentucky


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