Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1963 Page: 2 of 14
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| We hope she will soon be home
•gain.
Dathey Brigham daugMor of
Mr. and Mrs'"'James Brigham,
Has the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gray and
daughter, AJw attended the
annual Dad and Daughter Ban-
quet given by Uic Camp Fire
Gtrls at the Roundup Hall Mon-
8TAMFORD AMERICAN
I Stamford, Texaa "Thursday, March 21-1868
i esolution \utllT
Bureau should use
To Proposed Wheat Plan
tibule of the Visement bf the
Clothing is needed for the
mother and father and for seven t
to Meat the referendum o4 the
certificate plan for wheat tflt
is presented to producers for
vote,"
Similarly, delegates at tfie >K-
nual convention of tljf Ameri-
can Farm Bureau Federation in
December in AUaata adopted * by Ore Saturday night,
Strong resolution In opposition family has been assisted is
to the multiple-price or ccrtitt- taining residence in one oi
cate plaq. Heritage Homed but Vft
Members of the Jones County I ropM, Don O. Cromeeni, W L
[ortieis
Farm Bureau Wheat rteferen-
Jensen, and Jdm D. Ferguson.
who need sire 14; one -gtrt,
size 17; » buy. shte 8; a littlp
duni' Committee will attend a
meeting March 26 in Abiiehe; fb
discuss issue. Involved in the du^ inducted by‘the
***** »*•«« * w--.-- with
Clothing and furniture are be-
ing collected for the Tommy
Collins family whose home at
M4 N. Haskell was destroyed
months old. Mr. Colllna- wesrs
a size 15 Vi shirt and 81-52 trou-
■wrs. Mrr. CatHiw h sto M.
liariu-'ll
e hortjtc
to his home
■ass to
and, Mr s RonnIc Stephens
- ♦ f.» mfji. rrT- * -tih if*?7 t/T,fVi'flt* *
p** » ^ ...... surgery pn ms pyes Anjrs f
f ft a, __, mm_.____ «__«
wheat
s’Studio. Mi
-9»*ar-
tor only
I3-C0. FT. HEVER-D-FROST
ikxeb**.
to look at our elhl- f
-A»4 _#*&*.•
J without r»-f«ttlng
JL. Blunt lint-ocroon—gulch
M and aaay to romovo
No "hot-apola"—giant 11-In.
blowor I Of ovon hoot
Automatic lint wlpor
■Bl'tOB <'V
t*« mumt
*eoch in ootoftS too
stra^arL
>n»' C*A
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1 \ to tM
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t>.
DUKE
123 N. Swenson
C 0FFE1
59c
COFFEE
SAVE 3oc
CASH-WAY
MEATS
BETTER
Vienna Sausage
LOIN
STEAK
LEAN
PORK CHOIRS
CELLO
CHUCK
SUN DRENCHED (2>/,)
FRESH GROUND
HBURGER
POTATO
Large Large
fishing wottivrs
FREE DELIVERY
Can PR
Prices Good March 21, 2$. 23
**•.*►» t v-'"'n iMvaeoVk/tV .a, »i'v<*»o»<
HtVtR-O-FROSt
Work Has Been Started
On New Home at Tuxedo
By Mrs. 4. W. Osment
David Ofcment of Lubbock
M.W. «**, .eofiTjSftSr Mr. £4
new thr^Jwiroom brick home. ^ j w 0smefl4
-riVMei Ang-Mw^aek, Butko. U
is being built in Tuxedo on part
__"V •
Voting dele.
Farm Bu-
pf Ihe lot where Ty^edo School i ^ SP**** Memorial Hospital ^ Z'lJ Z
morning. Hr ha- U*ul. And Willey ot
Mr and «- ___ ■ jltaWLatll - kick but was moved iPVDLJba wegkri^j 1
Mr. and Mrs. Busko,
Mrs. KfmbeH Cook and sons,
Ronnie gpd Donnie of Odessa HAS MINOR SURGERY
and Mr. cpri Mrs W. 1! Har- ‘
-y**1 **r^J«* jcrfcJEU...
*— ^fidSda ^f ua etaami.
SWKTEk-a.
\vc>r'g~o. aiiJkBtti'"^Hc. .MW it
I |i _ m m— ^atidiesri>,utedafciaeMi(ad^SB|i^SsBgflb_ I
per PucstS ’of Mr. atuf Mrs. *8-1 tkljaR and Is improving nirciv. L -• -
V W. Carlteo—aod Boys in Slam- Mrs. Mary Mav and Mrs. Myr- I
S i rsz su„n"'";; iJj&SS?
4i. Carl 10*1 »«*4b. JHl. JlILl MO.1 IP^Wtr. WinY,^Peet ' ^
.....^IFUr-fatttM' Bthiotf
u'nrn cnri ml Kv Mrt f\ W rni-l. v w , , •
John Jr. who h cm-
C ■ '
were served bv Mrs.rJ. W, Ciiil-1
Ton"
Mrs DotW 6M^bboX "imTth ' pl°v^ h» and frttomey who spoke recently at
... -• m a k«*g his home Avllh. Ids grand- the district Itutary convention,!
cr of Mrs Tommy Davis, was " * ’ .. ' ----^ kT
- ...if- .. ~ ' . mother, Mrs Mary Chucplate,
a visitor at Tuxedo Church of
. jLuuhJL busulay. —
told the local dub Tuesday that
. , I was here for (lie weekend hi the "Four Way Test is a meth-
Vl- and Mrs Emmett Askins ; f,,° ho,1lr nf blw-ptSeenis.-Uc. a*ul4od- of deterrmhitUt- ari»oti*«»*t;:ijrer ;
Alice Kaye and NlJriamin Kpcnt <’w,d Hr*-.Johh Woodj. and fgm- no we are ethically conducting*
the weekentf here with her par—’ , t . ,,ur J>a,i^5,S „ . li
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E F Os-1 Mrs.-R.^C. TerreU of Stium | Using Uie same talk he gavC ;
• ■ . (ford spent Monday in the home] at the district meeting, Mr. An-
Mr. and ^frs.~Tom Roulh ,Ur ^bghter, "Mrs. Gaylclj
Hamlin viMted thenv'em Mrm-! ^al— nlld famil.v.
day aftei-noon
Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Meads
., _. :___ - ! and family of San Antonio and
BIRTHDAY . .. i Mr itod- Mrs. Jim Hanveir'Of
jclrews lolrt four jokes whioh h-1
later pointed out .was’ critical
of congressmen for having rela-
tives on the federal payroll, for 1
slanted oil wells, and for roun-
Mrs. Rill Pritchard gave a taibbock were here fmm TluirZ](y pommlssioncrs who- arropted 1
J*on<Ji. hi gwmiww-inrihe
datum ter. ha\hy on her eighth^ ^ M«s. Rebecca ' <k“alt‘rS‘ --
hirthdar. Seven Ifttfr girls "rSife’fTirwell. They came at this
yt»r -srhOrrl“tyn -frum‘ StamfrTrrt tlmr Tor ^ .j>XaR<lards nt all levels. S'up-
to her home. After supper at.nt, Mrs. Ixila Meads.
uu*t ia, x t-K^y iitiiiji ouk, i\<i- . there with ^fr d 1VT ustuiutiuunh
trrrrrssr—
mriaiytrmmr ^---—' ^T^t' tKriP^ Four w^r^;,t
they were joined by Mrs. Don
Mr. and Mrs. T_om Gilbreath 1 H.vn „nH n „ i applied to the actions of cvery-
Cftiwiff, ________ . f... 'lames and Danny, who will; _________
and Sandra enjoyed a fish fry ’ .---j ur^k‘ in ,'h_ ro„u ! on<* would probably do more
rK— f‘ivnd wr™ ,n ,hp Carlton , -i._
I'tnT'uf ?H-rMdaU*c,0rNomc >fld Stamford with Mr.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam pnd Mrv
r'^iv Si,ur-1 ssi w?t r» *'• i
JSiT **rS-BT,y r*™pl* and MIm Bll. SpJ nk"'n“!,iW4' ln Thc '«* “•
and son were,,SMftia,js,jgsjittfis
good ^tlian anything else.
This Test, he exjxlolncd, was
developed by Herbert J. Tav-i
" A*
ild&imsiti?’
JLIW tt t*ur .lo ill eoiscc^»«<^,,
it ki .» i 3 Wi" " build. Kuod-will anrl^
? ’ "*«««■ friendship?
UT'V°f Ab,,rnc ; through” Sunday "with hlTpZ I t,4n^lr ^ U'ncticM ‘° 8,1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Wise-;
nee.
Mr and Mrs Clarion J»T ^ ’vt^s ’homc - from Thursday'
were , Sunday visitors in tin |
liome of Jits cousins. Mi. and
Mrs Craig Stephens Bob and i
Keith.
Danny Hlun* of Brownfiold
visited Kcitl} Sfipphens Thursday
of this week. v„
ENTERS HOSPITAL
tL Mrs. Rebecca Hai-wcli has
been a patient in Hamlin Memo-
rial Hospital since SafurtJayr
Clay pihopns are not made of
clay, blit aspbaRum.
CokcshjMy’s, ipkPallas. Texas, |J
is the, higfastt ho4k store in thc
nation. ^
M\A
Phone PR 3.^91
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KRAFT
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VEGETOLE
GANDY—FOREMOST
Miracle Whip Shortening MeHorine
Lb. Car
. 49c 12
LIBBY
~i Cans
DEL MONTE
TUNA
1.00
KOUNTY KIST
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PILLSBURY^BALLARD
Velveeta Cheese
2
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FISH STICKS
79c
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CARROTS
PINEAPPLE
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Apple Sauce
. 15c
SWEET TREET (300)
CRUSHED
KUNER .46 oz.
Tomato Juice
MAiir .. .1
25c
CASH-WAY
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1963, newspaper, March 21, 1963; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054652/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.