Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961 Page: 3 of 16
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Doncrest Electric Blanket on display in our
store.
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Jacquard Blanket
Warm, lightweight blend
Novel reversible print
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2-Tone Blanket
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Rich solid'
Cheerful rambling rose print bedecks
Haskell Highway
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wearing 6” Nylon binding. 72" x 90"
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front of our store beginning Friday morning
at 9 a.m. Guess the exact day. hour and minute
the ice will melt away from the blanket. The
Warm blond of 75T Rayon, 25% "Acri-
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by 5 p.m. Friday, the remainder will be frozen
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Land Sought
For School i‘
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Potiibihty of acquiring'land B
for use by the vocational agri-, I
cCItural department of Slam-j-
ford High School was considered
Tuesday. Land in qquestion is ;
the city sewer farm, located just
north of college Lake.
Presently, the land is being
leased oh a cas.h rental basis by |
Herbert Bosse and it was the |
opinion of the city council Tues- I
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now
lan" acrylic
verses to solid turquoise, yellow', pink,
beige, lilac or green.
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, ’.Mr. ana Mrs. Earl Glenn of
Corinth. Miss., are here for a ■
I visit with Mr. and .Mrs. Ash-1
burn, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Glenn
and Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Copcn
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BLANKET:
Need A Money-Maker...
BRANDS
Ipo• m i y ii< , weighs 3'.* Jb„ the ideal
weight f<>r i om foi to ble sleep. Washable.
Him-, pink, yellow, gteen^red or lielge.
7.1" x'90".
. • STAMFORD AMERICAN Page Three
mg e sa< isignai 1.1 I Stamford, Texas. Thursday, June 29, 1961 ' .
Bill and Gloria
t'nnnfh Mess. iu_
from -Sweetwater -with -
for a fcw^ilays
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th,- v.-.'k
(lr< <’ii. ille
Bill;
Thursday
foraia to
family
HAS SURGERY
Aller:’ Slia-ialcjt
Patriots Day
To Be Marked /
In Abilene
Mr. and Mrs R J Tiffany
will had the singing a' the July
■" IbUi lots Day Celebration in
Abilene This ,7h r i o i mce"i n e nF"
was made today by Dean John-'
. son., chairman of the . ob-
servance.
We JuuL su_jjiaiii com men t s_
on the group singing last year
uring the celebration that we
felt obligated to the community
to provide them with a sample
of the same again this yekr,”
Johnson said.
Patriots' Day is sponsored by
Parrarnore Post of the Ameri-
can, Ixgion, and will be held at
—7-30»psm, at Far, Park stadium
Admission will lx free
said ihe. city might need the
land estimated to be about 2011
acres in all. should the state-
ever insist they build a new
~~ and 'modern sewer plant .
Thf* suggestion was made that.
Mr HulbrcxiRs talk to Mr. Bosse j.
gy Mrs.- Joe Carton t son Mr. and , Mrs. Frank I
MrJ and "Mrs: .Vtrgii! RuslTmir!".yhgnaML;-- hwi - major . surgery |
-j girls. Cindy and Sheri of Casa 'at Riverton, Wyo . last week 1
Grande. Ariz . are here for. He is a nephew of Mrs. Juel
irwiimrWlrj!:’* _ ........ »
lielaMvws, Mr. and Mrs;
Hush of Longview visited M r; fveekend. He has
2 and .Mrs.' Carlton Satrtrdify, '
Mr. and Mrs. .
i of College .
• week er id here with bur pawnls,. VISITING; FROM
Mr and Mrs Clyde Pritchard, MISSISSIPPI
and bis parents. Mr. and .Mrs. | .
j Clift Crowley at Hamlin.
Nora Mae Buske of WiJIing-
ti/n is heie or a twa-Wbek v'sit
in the home of Mr.^aifd .M r rT” " ‘
-T»av«s at SweeTtrarpr, -—
Jack -Buske
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ashburn 1
■Mr. and Mrs. Euieni'.TaTtiiT r
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parnell and
Mr. and. Mrs Jess McAllister
w ere
to visit
Copenhaver,
and
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OH, MY
ACHING BACK
Now! You ran fa«t relief you
nerr| from narrinr hradarh#
ind muRrular a<J.rx af>d pain- that ofter
rauwe rr«tle*« ni»hU and mHwrabia !ir»>d- '
oi*t filing* Wh»n th*** duromfortt
r- me on with ov*r-<«» Hk>n or and
• train you want ra!»« f m ant it fa«t I
YarAtMT dis'urhanre may )•* mdd
rWtatbm following wrong and
drink • >at.ting up a r>atl«M« ur>
r*»mforfai»b» fev-hnr
Doan'* mjia w«>rk fa«t In 3 aaparata
way I hy Rf><wdy pain -rhe . ing action
tn jrmrat 'rf nagging backache * I
hca'lached, ry; wcular a< h«n and paina.
-“ O “■qtht'nv rffrr I bladder irrlt*- _
tiog). 3 qy mild diurctie artton tending
U» inryefl’P output o/ th< 14 mikw <4
kMney tobe*
• Enjoy a ni<M’« ab-ep and *h«
• amr happy relief million* have f*,r ovet
<0 yar* *New. large to* rave* money.
Grt lMan*»' Pill* today ’
Doan s Pills
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; FREE- FREE
ONE DONCREST ELECTRIC
BLANKET — GCESS THE TIME!
Save by selecting now’ McDonald's own Doncrest
automatic electric blankets carry a ftill two year
replacement guarantee. The 72" x M" Size fils
both full, and twin size bedt Made with tilted
<<>rnors and snaps for. smooth fit Illuminated
turtle rliafs of4 tx>uli(ds.. Lilai , beige, pink, blue,
red, ligTirgreen,''TurnTTOrte. —-——
TTnrirl Mt's, A—Bn-trs and
Troy Hopper of
guests of
Jack Buske and
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Mrs. "itenr;’ -of ATilflufc—1 ■ i
’Werfbrrf sbjti, Tnftyi. to theTjSfeKfonr |’ »
Mrs. EdwmjSaitit'a?i'uvh!i<ir TFehtnumt ttfi'ir
been ill" six
'months ■ Mitzi, his okiec sister-
Jet t y' Crowley |s staying with Mr. and Mrs.
Station spent - t h e ’F. Asnburn.
y-Rr*■* >*►
. A - - ’
MT and, Airs
Kress were supper
Mr and Mrs
family bunda.y night.
Ed Shakelford of- Dallas spent
night with t h el f;jj.nn
Bra dy.
MarTm;
Glenn “ of
C’omingcS, Goui^s Make Up
\]\eus ln Tuxedo Community
... ... Mr- and Mrs Joe Wash have
tp determine wHethec or <*«>■*>*<.uctiniml,.,4^* Jlwtr bortN^-wr’
Posse riding
Haskill sold tickets on
valued at
Osintnl. 7
and Mis.
< omir.iunitv ,
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Mr T-flls
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Scout Troop Has Camp-Out—
‘Scouts of Troop 47, sponsored by Trinity Baptist Church, had a camp out on !
the vacant Jot next to their scoutmaster’s home Friday night. Mosquitoes were
bad but the l.oys stuck il out. Here the boys are shown in front of their tents. |
__Left to right, they are Ronnie ( lemons, Marvin ivy, Tommy- Weaver, Ricky |
lamr.^fcneeltftgvViTgit-e;-±iHbfeaUvr>Mik-ie......J.4.uil1.uil. .Hmmie Ried and Manda
Shiiw, mascot. Jess Watson is assistant IirifTBoReuTTW=^Buiw^?Ff7^^^^^+
>lor in 100G ’ Acrilan2_i_,_t
the luxurious a< rylie fiber by ('hem
non allergenic
"lUve YOU THE BOOK\nGfce aisles oweo*Dorn kid vot><?sri f
N**4. THE MASTER^ |N tub FICTION THAT QTHEP PLACES
OP THE. HO|JSEHOLP_? geFWRTMENT. SiP / ABE JUST AS <jOOO~
STAMFORD
FARMHWKWMT
HAVE PROVEN THEIR
OUTSTANDING
ZDEPENDABlUTY
day that no,action could be taken
until it was learned whether or
not Mr. Bossey desired to re- r
----naw his, laaaa whinh I '
December.
Weldon Holbrooks, ag teach-
er, and I^*e Walker, chamber I
■ of commeice manager, pre
sented the request to the coun-
cil. Holbrooks said the boys '
could build feeding pens and!
would iiave sufficient space to I
practice tractor driving.
^MT. Walker said the agrtcul-
’' tWFTtfrtimittee~uf-the'chaHiTtei'it
was interested in the program .
and would help in 'purchasdn 1
the land if it could be . rnadv''
available.
City Manager Harry Steenson ficer as a d» puty game warden.!
Inforptat'ion from .seme source >
was that in the event this hap-t
pened, the state would bear J
pait of the cost.
Ruvim and IP'f
|tVi^SS!sssJ
il
tA
Pink or beige on white.
-■viTsiiile pattern, exqui-
site colof s-'t ill quoise. i het ry toast,
green. <>r Ida' l Bl'end of !Mt', Ray-
on, 1(1'- Nylon. Ai etale satin biliih
ing.
Thursday
Buskes.
^2 .Mr. and Mrs. Ahie Woile an4
Garlatid Wade rrf
an<T MrsT ^,ib,.(1 f
b'.vs hist (|)t. Ashburns for
visit heie.
■Mrs. GeQtgie Mae Jones <-> f
spent fl.ampasa spent scvearl days
R. Smith. . j<nv];ijl(f an(| Mrs (' F.
I.fi.-v Mi l. |nhg j -, Mi s Ruth Apperson
other friends and relatives-
anil at Luctlers.
IT-llv Jam*- Glenn ul Plain-
v lew is lierv- yisiting hei grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G D
Glenfi.
WINS SADDLE
I he Sher'fi s
' hit of
a i ovv Ih>;, saddle,
t $225. Robbie
I old son of Vfr
o'd ‘ Osmenf of t his
the gaddic.
— —Air.— and—.Mi >.. Paute Baize
!-and- children ol Potosi anil
Carol Gannaway of Pecos were
visitors at the Church of Christ
; here Sunday
all M Sweetwater Sunday 11
M.i. and Mrs. C. C I
Mr.. and Mrs >
.Mr and Mrs. T I
<»r more of
x 90" size Pink, white yellow, beige
lilac, green. . •
Mr and Mrs
TwPa ■ vi-sJtuiilrt-AL'..
* ban Jiri "ham and
week
\Ir ' -aitjl - Mrs. Arno
and boys i,f Abilene speru . ■■■ j s[)ent
wi’ekoiid here w ith lirr-yurwiW-- klr.rr.^n_Tr.
Mr. and. Mrs. (' R. Smith. ' England.
Mr. and Mrs Rc-v- MeCbrhg j
.anil f.ipillv of Oiless.i and l.c.i ;in(f
Ella Brigham ol Midland sp'mt hen
' The ''Tckrrrrf b*-te -w-U-lv their.
* pa re-'t -. Mr .and Mrs. \V. J-
Briuham lar.i Ella i, leaving
r move back to
C.
Bennet t
Mr
Dr.l
to
S
June Bennett left he <•
morning to to to Cali,
visit her sister art
was planning to renew'his’lease Hobbs. N.- M. *rhev visited with;
The council Tuesday also dis- their, parents, Mr._jipd Mrs.
»<-.us!^.<f . rhe-need for a lake of- Demon Black and Mr. atnk,M* s.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961, newspaper, June 29, 1961; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253246/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.