Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1964 Page: 2 of 14
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FHA and FFA of Buie
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Are Honored at Banquet
*f “i;*- iV..0, y*r ” ^ Pampa Physician '
M.X »rZ!be,Mr:~rj.ck,Wfl] Speak Here — S
iicox. It C. Pool, and frank ; ‘ . n«i
impbell attended a track meet *-iK Gat®8, prom oe^t|to
lurday in the Will Bokm* CoJ- Methodist layman nnci physician pir
sum in ft Worth , ' fffgtk'.At to
timbre* ‘"-•A '
p.in. HU syilijbct will be ,,Tl<|*“c
Joyed the delicious dinner given >
by (he Rule Boy Scouts at the Wi
School Cafeteria. Sunday. Feb. Ca
9. Many out-of-town guests alao< Sgi
attended. . Ue
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Mrs. A. T. Verier was hostess vtsite<1
•____a*___... ™______Mr at
I’altoriw
.were entertained with an even- ATTE*D GIN MEETING V Economic | _______________ _______
ing in outer-space at the Rule M(. tziyA* fir-tr-i-Janr t*rtTrti3Td 0r qitT Glory, committee plant shrubs to the
r- ..i'AJr.. and -Mr*' S. P- Mr ...v JUMbMiblF»La..~w~»-k—-
AsiflMila—Bn usn» the inuHa- r,JI(( Mt f +•.*,.(> auii M> n:ri« "liiv Thelma . Sfciith of • Mrs Payne read a letlei ol
tkgi and Lana Bell gave the- wet-' «jtf 'MVS ' W\ ft.' May of Rule Asperijiont explained '‘Change* ; thanks from the Abilene Mate
J «ome» -r . have returned from iHt* Joint in Teacher Retirement." .MrsJSehstol tor. th* Christmas bbx
at the end of regular
Winner of (he
tor. am §4 warty Tuesday/Ladles
v&k tS&SSK KSSi1 SS
“ • Pressed' m outer-spaee girl* * Cooperative Gtoner* Assm lattop she-had done on "Homes for'tng Hrik on "Beghmtng a Herb—
The entertainment was given in Houston Retirement. j Garden/
by the Bus Boys . ;;nd the Mr. Grice is manage, cf the conducted by 4ft
* msrawoi
• by the —ri — -----
by Charlune Price, a twirling
Tuesday. Ice
Cream, cake and coffee wer>
served. Attending were Rene
Bahrcnger. Verna Wilson, Marie
Davis. Willie Prances Kelley.
Zina Bills, Johnnye Pumphroy.
Mona Beard,' Madalin McKin-
ney, Lola Martin, and Mary
Mr. Grice is managci cf tl.c
j local Rule Cooperative ‘Gin.
• -A R Eaton, who was ungblv
ii-ds. were SORORITY MEETS
TO HOLY LAND
BttJttgwpwwgai&qsafai u w MiMK".
■wYig
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last week. Mrs. Arnold Douthit
Mr». Irene MtHs,
Special Order Service -"1847" Pattern Favorites1
.Beau
Mirch 4 with a mneheon »^'f™criy of Rule. was one of
by Lamar Casey has completed j Bridge Ch* mCmbcrh
the din ng room at the rear oil Jo Muth Kmtnli ,lean
the cafe ^bullduig and to ; Cloud. Ruth Wflcox. hlkn Simp-
for partes. mt r mKsr-x>tc. * son Junc white Jyy J(me8
The public is in need of these Eunice Hlu,tf Lynn Matit<ifku
faeiht.es and are giateful for Maxin<f Herttenberger, Alene
the new addition. The Rule whorton and Fra„CeS Campbell
"Rotary Club is meeting there Qu(sts for tj,c afternoon were
r!iK»TBn Lucy Denson, Barbara Touts
BONO ISSUE DEFEATED Mary^Anders. Wanda Townsend
The voters of Rule decided and JuanMa Rig?ir.s.
that the present City Hall was ____ . —■
adequate Pi a'bond election last PERSONALS
Tuesday, when they voted down Mr. end Mrs. 0. J. Brothers,
the $50,000 00 bond issue to Lonnie, tnd Otis ol Lubbock
build a mw city hall, tin sta- were recent visitors of his
tion anac ommunity center mother, Mrs. W.-A. Brothers.
Treasured Patterns of
yesteryears now
available for fill in and
add on pieces to expand
your service. Orders
accepted through
MarctrlA, 1864 for
delivery in -
September, 1964.
1847 ROGERS BROS'
Did You Know You Can Buy A New
TsasgoM
With Heater, Spure Tire, Front and Hear Bumpers
1 k /J ''ll' || W jf ,1II m thnoer Fwk 2.20
B jJ t Hi l| | | n Dinner Knife, Hollow Handl* 3.60
11; II n H 1 II Salad Fork 2.20
, I I 11 Ij 11 I f Dessert Of Orel Soup Sgoon 2.29
•- tflN??] i 1 ff If II / I Round Bowl Soup Spoon 2.20
Butter Spreader 2.8
i*;..'.v'I
Tablespoon 3Jt>
THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY
We Salute Future Farmer Chapters During FFA Week!
DELIVERED IN STAMFORD
MAY JEWEL ERS
'fine gifts for all occasions
Siam
214 E. Hamilton
■WE!
GLADIOLA
GANDY FOREMOST
rucksR’s
CANE
UNGRADED
SUGAR Shortening
__5% 3
LB. BAG .. 4#
Lb. Can
KOUNTY KIST 12 Oz.
GLADIOLA
Folger’s “
Coffee
(Limit 2 Cans Please
1- Lb. CRn......75c
2- Lb. Can $1.49
10 Oz. Instant $1.29
CAKE MIX
BANQUET cream
LOIN STEAK
White - Chocolate • Yellow
CANS
MISSION
BANQUET POT
ARMOUR STAR
BOXES
BACON
HUNTS (£0 Oz.)
CAMPBELL
BEEF
RIBS
CASH-WAY
BETTER - PRODUCE
CASH-WAY
BETTER — MEATS
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Rule and Old Glory members-j the 23 rretent. Including the Ucketr for the feed, and tapec- Page Two
as hostesses. / v | hostesser, ' ' " v A
Town* represented included
Haskell. k»ox City/ Mundsy
Wriaefti
Aspermont. Vera and
* •' Mr». J. BJ>-; Ctoee' — — ____________ _ _ ______
Friday night, February 7, at Mr Kuleh. the FHA spdnsoi toted y>e program on "Econom-j lierb. The topic of the d*y was
T 'p m. the Rule FHA and FFA gave the bencd.rtnn. changes " She spoke on "Spiced Sharing "' .>
- STAMFORD AMERICAN
SUunfarcl T#xaa, Uiurud^, Felaniwy 2P. 19^4
W wto ' mm ■ " ijAi ....... iltiiijif
Paint Creek Tries
Old Glory in Serlep
Paint Creek will meet Old
‘Glory lu a best two-out-of-three
««tos inST^Haskell Gyn,
iiitsium starting Thursday night
to determine the winner of the
iBaaaan*agagr
■ ■ Finance and Missions. He is a played Thursday. I eb. 27 J
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Biggs of past chairmen of tl:e Official needed. Final two game., will
Knox City left Monday for jLlrtetBoa^eisa son of the lato bcgip at * _
to Europe, the Middle East •»<>' fn‘’Vthe^^NorSiwt^r Texa^ Meth- Thomas Jeifrrson is believed
the HoIy Land. Mr. Biggs Is min-1 odist Conference. He is a gradu- bream ip the nation t<r gusats |
auMum. sir
CHUCK ROAST
^ ..... _ '
49c
FRESH GROUND
HAMBURGER
45c
W>* ——-
REMARKABLE (2 L2)
PEARS
2 79c
KRAFT VELVKETA
CHEESE
2 »»■ 79c
CASH-WAY
IIFOOD
FREE DELIVERY CAl^L .*R 3-3:172
PRICES EFFEtTIVE FEB. 20. 21. 22
CATSUP
3 iL 69c
NABISCO CHOCOLATE
' • ». < s « ■»
Pin wheels'Cookies .
39c
6. a (7 6..) ^
Mac. (or) Spag.
15c
CLOROX (1-2 GaL)
43c
CHILI (300 Size) v.. . 53c
APPLES
4 ,A« 39c
FIRM CRISP
CABBAGE
I R.
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POTATOES
10 Lb.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1964, newspaper, February 20, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054636/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.