Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1964 Page: 4 of 12
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StAM?^nt) AMERICA^
■sdtiy., April 12.1964
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Awarfcd Hargrove Resigns
iou* hosts. Those who attended rOr 1 OSl OlflC© . ^ 1_ 1
-At Aspermont • At AvOC._ CftOOl
.Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garner Announcement was made ,this J. D.’Hargrove, Avoca bflsket-
had as weekend visitor* - her WMk by Postmaster General ball coach, lias submltpdhis ,
^ ^ r -JiU <j>cto<*K*i*amn**X ~Umt a ton- resignation, elective at the end
Trkgsremtii^
Wfble Way Fletcher who makes and Mrs. H. C. Flowers to build Hargrov^; who also teaches in Anson'.
her h9me here.m4J^U»e Morris new post office building in thr-Avoca system, will resign Elihu Burton Dentr-’i and
Garners, came back nomt with Agpernionl and |ease n to the at'the same time. .Nancy Ashcroft Quattlebaum,
.Umw, Umiy J&F an ex; ! No successors have been Stamford.
are Invited and a barbecue din-
TTecTs-gratt-iiW?- T~~ f
College students who spent
Stamford; Te*as, Thursday., April 2V1964
by Thompson
Water Meters
Water meters were installed
Were fontmy Lefz from Tex a/
Tech. Utbbock. whose parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lets;
Mr. and-Mrs. Shirley Lindsey :
and children-^.pL Weatherford
there from Byers
Courteous Considerate
Treatment For AH --
ELECT
BILL LOMGLEY
MAS KMttMfti FMNKLM
WHO wmwwt UPIXBHD
CM AS OUB NATIONAC SYMBOL.
HflUWf. -THt TURKEY 8 A
MUCH MOPf RESPECTABLE &RD.
FOR
Sheriff Of Jones County
UtiOYtD&f OUR PILGRIM FATHERS.
GAVE ITS NAME TO ^
0»»C Of AMERICA'S f WEST W
STfeMGHT BOURBON WHISKEYS.
EIGHT TEARS OLD AND 101 PROOF,
WILD TURKEY BOURBON N GLASSES
15 OFTEN SEEN BESIDE DOMESTIC
TURKEY ORA PLATTER/ r?
M” SYSTEM
PLAY GRAND PRIZE
School Jackets Ar<> Awarded
Old Glory Basketball Players
STAMP GAME
DOUBLES ST A
Eula on April 17, have been
Selected as follows:
HIGH SCHOOL
, Boys prose reading: Gary
Moore; alternate, Danny Lam-
niart.
Girls prose reading: Merrilyn
Flow; alternate, |^lnda New-
DAtJOSTINAS
GOLD MEDAL
By MRS. LYNN FLOWERS
Linda and Ray Worley of Ft
Walton. Fla . are visiting their
relatives, the John L. Garners
and the A. R Sawyers. Their
father. Ray- Worley, hat re-
turned home after visiting brief-
RED DART BLUE
LAKE CUT (.30.3)
Green Beans
BREAD
FLOUR
LARGE LOAF
SWIFT
5 LB. BAG
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Cox of
Lubbock visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Cox.' recently.
•n>ey are former resid»nts of
this area.
-_ School jackets were awarded
to the Old Glory High School
basketball teams. The jackets
are bright red with white and
tajue trim. Roys receiving
4 jackets were Donald Boles,
w JjArry Hahn, Larry Flow,
(juries Dlera. Stanley Diers
and Terry Setters. Gtrlji who
DEL MONTE
PREM
Girls poetry reading: Linda
Gholson; alternate, Nancy Vah-
lenkamp.
Boys poetry reading: Larry
Quade.
Qirlg externporln.ous speech:
Judy White.
Ready Writing: Larry Quf.de
and Linda GhoUun; alternate,
Cynthia Letz.
COUNTRY.
SWIFT VIENNA
DEL MONTE ITALIAN
SAUSAGE
Green Beans
were Nancy 1^*1 ABE
en lxjwack. Story telling: Johnny Garner;
'trty Garner, alternate, Dave Letz. ~~
Flow f, y s declamation:
E. Pritchard *" L KlZ '- a,’ernat<‘-
Herbert Wooldridge
ighter of Mr. I Junior girls deeismatioO: Rr-^
~Letz was! h**cc* Letz; .alternate. Rita
in pen for Baldree.
speller from Ready writing: Vicky Curtis
bool at the and Neva,Letz alternate, Eva
ee at Aspcr- " oedridge.
4 arch 18. Picture memory: Regina
•eacock was L-etz, Debby Pierce and Russell I
1 contest for|L*M» alternate, Ginger Curtis.
c year. The J- K. Flows veiled friends
contest was ;in Oklahoma recently,
k of Asper-! sMPf v. R Leveret* attended
ts arc Mr | **1C School Administrators’
Irazek Bill n,ceting iu Abilene on Thurs-
teuntk.n pen j daF- Th« n«w f-ath program
Aspermont | « as discussed.
at ACC and CHICKS DUE MARCH ?1
inyder visit- Stonewall County 4-H’ers who
rents' home, wiU participate in *he poultry
Levcre't. p'rotfrafn will rec^ve their
R. Johnson chicks on Tuesday Tdarch 31,
, visit with Those *1.3 arc buying chicks
iis wife and 1<> show at the annual County
ardon City. Hnriler Show this year are
Marvin and Nancy Vahlenkamp,
Mike and Rita Baldree. Russell
3. Robinson Charle* Diers and Jud>
i. who was ~ B°yt + *t Club and their load-
, the Arm; cra havp decided lo present a
rv Assistant sl>lc show a* thelr dub's entry
MAAG» in *n Talent Show on April 13.
y. His wife. HOME BURNS
SCHOOL
SWIFT PURE
Ice Cream
'/l CAL. '
SWIFT HONEY GUP
Mellorine
Vt- GAL.. . - .... ...
CRISCO
KIM BELL'S 303)
POTATOES
TOMATOES
SALTINES
KIMBELL’S
Shortening
3 LB. CAN j.,; _w. -
MISSION GREEN (303)
Lima Beans
Crackers
1 LB. BOX r.
BANQUfeT
MRS. BLACK’S FROZEN
MRS. BLACK’S FROZEN
Dinner Rolls29C
■ Free Stamps with this coupon and _
. , ' the Purchase of
ANY I
BROOM or MOP
| 50 FREE STAMPS
| This Coupon Expires April 5, 1064J
FRESH DUG - ]
I New Potatoes
Free Stamps with this coupon and a
the Purchase of
a 2 LB. BEEF |
BAR-B-Q .
I AT (69c Lb.) Reg; Price
| 50 FREE STAMPS I
P This Coupon Expires April 5. 1964 |
FLORIDA KY. FRESH
Pot Pie's
1 I)oz. Count
EVERFRESH
MORTON
Strawberries
PK(».‘
GREEN BEANS
M SYSTEM QUALITY MEATS
’Hie Oscar Condor home near
the Hooker cemetery north of
Ofd Glory wax destroyed by fire I
Saturday night. The house wax
occupied by the Don Wooldridge
family who word not at home
when tlleif home burned
Mrs. Clifion ’ Myers hosted d >
(tuiltlng party at her home
Tuesday. March 24. A club quilt:
was quilted .and will be “on I
JUQd" . lor fiiapnaal.--__i
Members received Easter
cards and gifts from their
••rret pak” at the party.
Mrs. A. R. Sawyers will bos*
thf next meeting at her home
April H, at 2:00 p.m. Ten mcm-
WIIvSON CERTIFIED
FRANKS
’ -■ k ,-v>r ! v/772% ■ 'i ip
ALL MEAT
LB. —-----
ARMOUR
STAR
BACON
POUNDS FOR
i POUND CELLO BAG
BANANAS
GOOCH COpWTRYliPYLE
daughter, Nancy, have returned
home from Lovington. N.M.,
where they have been staying
with Mrs. Robinaon'i daughter's
family, the BUI Bella. Tftey
hove bean recuperating since
KRAFT QUARTERS
Parkay 0»eo25(
SAUSAGE
Free Stamps with this coupon and
(he Purchase of
Free Stamps witH thla coupon and
the Purchase of ■
( ANY CAN
HAM -v
100 FREE STAMPS
Injuries in a car wreck
Mrs. V. R LevPrett. Mrs.
Allen Letz and Mr% Ray
Bridge* returned Thursday
afternoon f r 0 m Brownwood 1
where tlfry attended the Dist.'
IB 4-H Club leadership work-
shop.
... Mr. and Mrs. Delos Calll-
jroaUr visited his brbther. Roy.
aod his wife al Spur Sunday.
j ANNUAL MEETING SLATED
, « .7 Jj
The local Germania Mutual
1AM Association will have Its 1
annual meeting on Saturday, j
AimU u at j p.m. to elect of- ;
Wl alld sdeb other business j
tfyouU tor tbs -various conteatb *» k necessary at Um Old Glory
for rHstrlet D-B »< • Ueld fctlTfill All mttpbers and families'
j ANY 2 LB. OR LARGER
BEEF ROAST
| 50 FREE STAMPS
I^Ttis Coupon Expires April 6, 1
Ground
BEEF
I This Coupon Expires April 6, 196*
OR 29c LB
Quantity Right*) Reserved — Price*) Effective April 2, 3, 4
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1964, newspaper, April 2, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054770/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.