Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1963 Page: 2 of 13
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~m". "jftrTVfrrweftry Tfeina*?
and sons of Littlefield "visited
eager to move into before long.
Congratulations to this fine
THE WW ‘JUr WAQONCEft—the first real station wagon to offer THE NEW ‘J«r fiUOIATOR - the first 4-WD truck to offer pas
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[mother. Mrs. C. M. Lewis, who
[came home with them for—a
I two-week visit. *
| 'Mr. and Mrs. Cepil Klump.
/Mrs. Bernice White and daugh-
»er. Judy, returned from a trip
/.o the Fort Worth-Dallas area
j where they visited Six FlJgk
EVei Texas. ...... -
and Mrs. H. L. Lackey, of Brady
met the group at the Pardue
home for a visit. They had
seen each other since 1917. v
the Lackeys and Mrs. Flo
summer school
attended
TXorth Texas State University.
hrstarUoew WhWhrts aorTTer- sr-'
lee Roberts, Abilene.
John Tom Murray. Anson, at.d
Dixie Fern Davis, San Antonio.
Bennie Cook Sessums, Hain-
an and Brenda Joyce Ballard,
Stamford.
Jackie Penaiton Breeden and
Bonnie LaFawn Griffith. Haw-
-who^n-tmtrrp-M lrr-mwirnfficfiwf.
Texas.
Mrs. JJlIie Kitchen of Post
came through Old Glory Friday
on her Way to visit her sister,
and visited Mr. and Mfs. Beno
Herttenberger. Other visitor,*
Saturday were four of Mr Hert-
tenberger's sisters,. Mrs Roy.
Wienkt1', Lubbock. Mrs. Louise I
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THE ‘JEEP* FC-170 — the 4-wheel drive vehicle with forward con-
trol design—has the greatest cargo area and the shortest turn-
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HUNTS 14 Oz.
Bottle
LIBRY 303
CANS
YeDow
White * Chocolate
. -4—
-fit"
£ti;.
First Bales of Cotton Ginned
August 20 at Old Glory Gin
visit Again with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tabb. of An-
son and the H. .G. KJumps and
•y Mrs. LgiWt Flowers , , Mrs William Dickenson . and j Allen Letzes Mrs Lets is Mrs.
Tbe.flrpt, bales of cotton for [family. f
[ for "coarraisraggisr SIMPSfWaBhT’W Wlintc tfrT'anTrWigttTmT
I vacation. When they were re-1 Mrs. Joe, Jones, and the Jack]
turing home they came by to Jones family. m
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STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford, Texas, Thursday,. August 29, IA9-1
J9SI were brought to the Old
4*t» Tpeaday. Aug. 20. by
lyeiand A shorn, who brought two
Mr. and Mrs. Jodo Lv Gar-
ner and family visited her par-
ents, Mr. and- Mrs. Ben Worleyi,
and Mr. Garfter's father, all at
Haskell Sunday.
it
John Usry of' Fort Worth and * Mr* Ni<* a“d Mrs. Coble ] The fcugehe Vanderwojlhs^ul
hi* sister. Mrs. fjoresm 1 ram-1 Stubbs of-Clifton. .Mrs. Oscar1 Houston have Been visiting his7
mell. of Aspermont, both for-! Neinast ami Lillian Neinpst of < parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
bales The first one was 2.000 residents of this eontntu- Sagerton visited the Henry
fbs. gross, bale weighed 473 lbs. | nity visited friends here last Schmidts on Wednesday.
^produ^ TOO Itw.of seed at week including Mr and Mrs . VISITOR
*5100 jwr too. Beno Herttonber-1 Lynn Flowers, and Mrs. 11. E cl-IFTON VISITOR
«er gin manager, states thai Carr. On Sunday. Mrs Jack Fu- Mrsi «..u v.r.ann rranx-
2° balm: were ginned by Sa*li> Lg. ^ Chuck Macon of SUm. f spent last week with her broth- ,in ^ Anll‘ecjl vlgited hts
day night. ------- ! ford visited the Flowers rr and hs sister and husband, Mr. an<F
Mr an* flfY.'ttay Bridges *ir, IS****- H-«. Wmiltv
mr-TT mzB rfSfW
Meet your new Jeep dealer
Vanderworth. and* several of
her relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Letz and other Lett
famUlea. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Frank-
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HAMMER MOTOR CO.
Cotton is popping open
214 E. Hamilton
t >1,
7
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PR 3-3522
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gfPWWB gg ____, - cjhb,,..
sented
.. -rv^vTafi; c ,T -
deft last" WeFI for ’Wichita'Falls * Mr. and Mrs. Wealey Tabb
to vialt their son. Major Glep. and children, Robert Paul and
Johnson, his wife and children. Janet, of Lake Jackson spent the
Then they went on to Oklahoma ' weekend wljh her parents, Mr.
City. Okla . to visit her sister, and Mrs H. G-Klump then left
Town-travel
costume . ..
flatter's
tne peti‘e
figure wjth
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•EiHIdfcannAMNNle^Niig^
car’3'i^3n''ia' etc
R'ch Fa1? plaid
b ena^d cf
‘cotton and Ame!'
triacetate. Bro’wn,
blue or red in
sizes 8p tc 18p.
17.98
dou*ht*r- Mrs ^ EUlson. sad
anS^r’: Suter^viTlted ! ChiWr*“'
ter. Mrs. Alfred Letz and fam-j ^r' ant^ Mrs. Henry Schmidt
ily and with her brother, G. L. j Flsifcd her. brother and wife,
Nehrmg, and family in Haskell. Mrs. Paul Koch, at
Mrs. Nio and Mrs'. Stubbs vis- Iwtedcrs Sunday.
Hed the Schmidts and their cou- j -^r- ant* Mrs. Herbert V'ah-
sins Mrs. Oscar Neinast and i ,en*tamP an<* family
invitee yoa to come in and see
1' * '.s.
titfli%ftiiitoi'n% I
. Br?n<
the bri
In a sii
at the
Church
o'clock
were
Dan Cc
The
Mr. an
fnd tin
of Mr.
,her parents* Mr. and Mrs. Er-
iiwln Rinn, last week belore
1 leaving on a trtp m RytdOSA. N.
M Their sons. Mark and David,
j stayed here with their grand-
parents. the Rinns.
Mr. arid Mrs. H. D - Dugan
went to Comanche to visit her
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esn
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CongratulaUons
family. -
Mrv Lynn Flowers and her
niece, Mrs. Oran Brigham, and
son. Randall Lynn, of Tuxedo
visited in the R. H. Pardue home
m Abilene Thursday Mrs. Par-
due is Mrs. Flowers' aunt. A
cousin and her husband, Mr.
Totefst,
Lellan,
The fc
riage bj
gown of
in featu
line ant
Her
pearls,
white c
English
Mrs.
Epradlin, Waco. Mrs. Paulino
Doss, Stamford, and Mrs. Katie
Gcrloff. also the Jerry and Don
Herttenberger* of Abilene on
Sunday.
VISITS PARENTS
Marvin I-etz of Haskell vis-
Charley Dale Wilhelm and
Sherry Ann Counts, Stamford.
Jack Allen Cleghom and
Evelyn Margaret JPinkham, Tay-
lor County.
M A Justice and Mrs little
Fae Johnson, Abilene,
Donasiano Tonche. and Sally
t-hat of-KAISER Jeep CORPORATION. Our trained mechanics are always at your service v/ith a complete
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range of 'Jeep' 3pprov.ed parts and service equipment. Come in and see us, inspect the ‘Jeep’ line and
try out the "Jeep’ vehicle that suits you best!.
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Gutierrez, Haskell.
J Herman Letz, and attended Donald Gene Pruitt and Ava
church at Old Glory Sunday Jane Pruitt, Abilene
morning j —---!
Mr and Mrs. Bill Olson and ' Frank Gotch was one of the
i- children of Stafford have been greatest wrestlers of all time.
Kaiser Jeep corporation
WORLD'S LAR&CST MANtJI ACfURLR Of I .VHUL OfilVL VtHiCLtS
Jeep
\^vCNi«i.(aJPy
FOLGER’S
LB. CAN
COFFEE
63c 5
LIGHT CRUST
FLOUR
LB. BOX
CASH-WAY
BETTER — MEATS
CLUB
STEAK
La _________
DEL MONTE (.303)
FRUIT-COCKTAIL
5 f.00
ARMOUR
BACON
■*+ ^ — *1*^
59
PRESSED
HAM
CHUCK ‘
ROAST
---- » ------
49
FRESH i.ROUNIL
H-BURGER
/ 45c
DEL MONTE (30iJ)
PEAS
CANS
REMARKABLE (2ft)
PEARS
WILSON
VIENNA
SAUSAGE"
1.00
CANS_______________ l#WV
CASH-WAY
FOOD
<■’
FR2» DELIVERY ICE * Ull &3S7S
Prices G004 Aug. 29v 30, 3J
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TUCKER
Shortening
59c
GANDY - FOREX
St
MELLOluNE
2 , 79c
^ AT>DLE BOY (393)
APPLE-SAUCE
59c
COMSTOCK PUMPKIN (303) *
I PI-MIX
4 . 59c
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.* v NABISCO
t BAG
Cookies
49c Vnlne
Only
PILLSBURY (or)
BALLARD
Biscuits
Cans
39c
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CARNATION
;a
f
MILK 2 Cans.............29c
f* -V. y M ZMwW*; .
I V
KOTEX Reg. BOX
.....41c
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HI - Vi (26 0».)
DOG FOOD Can..........17c
CASH-'A AY
BETTER - PRODUCE
HAWAIIAN YELLOW
PUNCH
Oz. C AN
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FRESH
CORN
EvVR
1 CARTON
TOMATOES
CRT.
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THOMPSON SEEDLESS
GRAPES
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1963, newspaper, August 29, 1963; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054520/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.