Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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Stamford Quarterback Club
Holds First Meeting Friday
> .» ! Ninth Graders
Have Ten Games
Stamford Ninth Graders this
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Stamford, Texa*, Tlwr*d>y. Augml tt, 1940
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Observi
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The Stamford
dab hi slated to
Quarterback Texas 1'till ties Company, sixth ,
Inc Co seventh I
rear will play a full schedule of
ten fames with the opener set
Thursday night Sept S with
Graham Time is ? M in most
B Team To Play"
Many Top Teams
4y5*tJ
for the Cora Cola
gi»j;
first time this yuar Friday. As
gust 3*. at T p m at the foot-
ball stadium
, The aanouncement was made
by Bob Pritchard, pu 4diwt
Ail totems ted bustoesamen
and merchants are urged to at
tend and bring thehr member-
abip fee of *5
Doyles Machine Bnp eighth
Hassens. atafi and White's tenth. ,
Winter Loafne (day wtU be-
fin on the first Thursday to
September for both the Mereb-
aats League and Bowl Weevils
la dm Bowl Weevil League. {I
Gillespie Oto placed first. Stam- j
ford V. r W .second, M*N~JI '
Insurance third. Alexander Oto
Another meeting, of import fo^rtu Super Dof fifth and Lone
ant interest to members of the 9Ur q., & tixtM
winter bowling league orgnnlza- __
tlon win moot Thursday night. chill Anders bowled the high
Augu*' 25 at Nat's Cafe to or- p^, a%€rMe for the Bowl Wre-
gaaiar the winter toagpe for the vli ^ M league aver |
Boll Weevils hooding league tge ^ m Ru, p*r«j
AU present learn member* (br hl(t, thrcv ,IIM with
are urged la be present along orer-all arore of 3*2 Gen*
with anyone else wishing to iumMoh. bowling for the V F
participate to the league this w bowled the high single game
wtn‘«’ of Zl«
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Other games are'
Sept 15 Otaey -fi,** here.
Sept 22 North Jr. Atotene
here
Sept 29 New Abilene Junior
High, there. 4pm
Oct « Hqpketl there
Oct u Cisco, there
Oct 20 South Junior. Abi-
I lene there. 4 p.m
Oct. 27 Sweetwater, here
f Nor l Otaey "a", there
Nov 10. Vernon there 7 p m.
Correct answer is:
Accelerate
Eighth Graders
Have Six (James
A second meeting the aame
night, to convene at S:J0 jf m..
wlU be held in the Product**!
Credit building for the benefit
of reorganizing the Bowlerettes
and Queen Pin* leagues.
Again, all captain*, members
and any other ladles Interested
are Invited to attend
Exchanging Hear
Football Prospect*
Not Too Bright
I
Pre-Season Workouts begin for Bulldogs—
Larry Wartes. Stamford High
School coach, pa to tod a gloomy •
picture before the Exrhangc
Picturcd above are » part of the 51 boys who turned out Monday for the Bull-
dog** summer ramp. The number includes 29 junior and senior boy* who will
make up the first squad. The boy* have set up their living quarters under-
neath the east side of the football stadiufn and are being served meals in the
high school cafeteria. The troupe will open the season against Quanah Sept. 2
at Quanah.
Teachers Official
Attends Meeting
Mrs Horace Prewit presid-
ent of Jones County teachers
Association attended a meet-
ing of local presidents in Dallas
last Thursday and Friday
At the meeting speakers from
the state office of Texas State
Teachers Association told of i
legislative program and cm- 7-jq
phasized the importance of in- Qct 20
forming parents of the needs of
students, Although Texas ranks
sixth in wealth of all the states,
it ranks 35th in. the amount of
mofcey spent per pupil on educa-
tion
Schedule for Stamford High
School B team as released this
week by Coach Larry Wartes
lists four home gam^. and in-
cludes some a# the tap teams of
the area.
First game is Sept * at Abi-
lene alth Atolene B team All
* games start at 7-3* The srhed
ule
Sept 15 Wit tola Tails, there
’ Sept 22 Abilene Jr_ Varsity,
thrjr
] Sept 2* «>prn
| Oct 6 AndetH- ' B”. here
Oct U Abilene Jr. Varsity.
Mrs.
The 12nd
L. Edliag was
day by relatives
th* home at Mr
her son. Rob
wove brought and I
Despite failing
Kdliztg gets
She cooks and
small household
)oy* visiter*
friend* on the
Mrs. Edling
lived on the Edltal
the son operates.)
Mrs. Eric Li
honored 00 her
day. August 14
and relatives cal
Six game* prc*rrtl' are card
ed -for the Stamford Eighth^ here.
These contexts ar:* iirt *2 Sweetwater there
on Tuesday and Thur*- (>rt 27 Colorado City, there
nights and sometimes pre yj,>\ j Brvtkenndge here.
c«dr tike Ninth Ciade game*. | Nov jo Abilene new togn
The iehedule school, here
Sept I Graham, here 6 pm
Sept 27. Brnvnsontl. here
|'T:1*.
Oct 11. Brown wood ther»\
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KANSAS VISITOR
Mt. and M
son returned
borg. Kan. after
with his brother
George. Lee Ro
Olson. Frances
Guy Harwich, an
parents^ Mr. and
Wirter*. there. 6 15
pm.
Without Naggin
N«* ! To* cm rK tit faai nW ym
uti (n* ■ UclirW. iohA
Oct 27 Winters, here. 6 p m n«niu vu> u< rm w*
Nov 10 Vernon there « P ", • ZTiSZZ 'SZTZ ^
caua« rtatlf** * *fSn *b4 busFtbU* Urt4
[«ri»*CV Bren L* me 4iir—kforb
<M* m»Uk 4*r 1
IT. gu> *££™”*«« -» a District Favorites
___..._____...._ ,__Bultdpg* wtnui prooab v (f|R| tM( mey are larking to
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ttfhih y»ti mart nrbgf watt il ftot
Mr and MTs. Douglas Lnv* An^Wr 4i>ufU*«* mar u mu iA44t
The Jones county unit is one"*0™ •*« fr1”*1* rrturned »
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completed competition for the
summer months are a* follow*
In the
of the largest with 200 mem--,ron’ * 'acit**, trip to Colors
do Points of interest visited in-‘
win but two game*
-Waritnrttt.tarted Hf
Other erffire-s of -he or- Foln,* of in t. M
capture the District 6-.A.X tro-
phy . .
s.iLrs sJ?3 Z
(len death nin-off of one game Hodgkmson and Ronald Kelle-, dersor. Keith Mannerlyn and spur *** *"*“ Tex“‘ In 1933 unemployment in the z yur with nesf meeting set the Deluxe Barber Shop on th
FWtcher w6n the match West There are several good boys Don Edwards, were introduced High School Coaching Scoool 10 V S was 15 million for October -east side of th. square
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TIDE
Giant Size
69
cash-way
BETTER MEATS
ORIOLE
BACON 2
Jl«l
Lb. Pkf
CALF
LIVER 3
t|«0
CHUCK ROA8T OR
STEAK 2 1“
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LEAN
POM CHOPS 2 51"
KIM HELL HOI)
Blackberries
5 I
SWEET TREAT (303)
CRISHED
Pineapple
5 T°
OUR VALUE (2»t)
PEACHES
3 ; l"
OI R VALl'E (2'i)
APRICOTS
4 1'
Hl-C 16 OZ.
Orange Drink
4 *1.00
FLUFFY
Instant Potatoes
4 ... *1.00
P E T INSTANT
NCMl*AT MY MILK
4 qt. size 37'
MIX OR MATCH (IN OZ.)
APRICOT OR PEACH
PRESERVES
(iRAPE OR APPLE
JELLY
3
RED PLUM JAM
$|00
GLASSES
NABISCO (39t)
HONEY GRAHAM
Lb. box
CASH-WAY
FOOD
Free Delivery
Coll PR J4372
CRUSHED ICR
Price* for Thurs. Fri- Sat., An(. 25. X. 27
TRELLIS (Tfri)
PEAS
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
I.b. ( an
GANDY-OR-FOREMOST
MELLORINE
2 79'
7
ill
( ans
HI NTS non) NEW
POTATOES
8 T
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OUR VALUE (303)
TOMATOES
7 ... 1“
Cans
OCR VALUE (303)
Green Beans
7
Cato
1'
REtlWOOD (12 oz.)
Luncheon
MEAT
CASH-WAY
FRESH PRODUCE
FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES sf
5 Boxes
1100
EVEKKRESh ORANf.E
JUICE 5 1'
FIRM CRISP
CABBAGE
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FRESH RADISHES OR GREEN
ONIONS 3_19
Rl'SSETT
POTATOES 10. 49'
2
Large Ca
29'
tel of Sagerton.
Olson who is a
dent at Bethany G
burg, brought tl
sage Sunday at
Church.
Mr and Mrs
strom. Shala and
ed this week to
after a visit here
ents. Mr and Mr
gren. an<f her bi
loindgren and far
Lundgrea.
The group- was
Ufday as empts
Mauriee manri
nephew to Mrs. A
Hnroute home
were to visit rela
ress, the fe.
ThTG. VC. -J,
Hdlmstrom.
soloist Sunday
l.uthcran Church
Mr. anti Mrs.
Eldon and Geor
Henry Moritz w
Sunday. August
mg of Burdine
ter of Mr and
Becker.
- Becker and M<|
sin«.
Mrs. Farl
David and Mar
Ohio have been
her step-mother.
Johnson, and oth
Mrs. Hartley
Mary 1-ou Johns |
Mr. and Mrs
(Jene. Miltoo an
visited weekend
Ft. Worth with 1
sistgp. in law.
Otto Hinze. ^r.
Eddie Shuquist
last weekend wit
Mr. and Mrs. E<
Jan Opon Is ho
bock w here he atti
mer session at Ti
plans to return f<
sion.
Mrs. C. E. You
Ft Worth recent
with her daughtc
Mr and Mrs. Wt
and Danny. She
with her daughti
law. Mr. and Mr
Quist.
Mr. and Mrs
dahl. Mary Nell
Lubbock recent];
with his sister
law. Mr. and M
and uncle and
Mrs. O. L. Ekdi
PATIENT DISM
Hiram OUon
Friday from the
School Li
Served S
Beginning
Beginning Tue
lunches will be
in the Stamford S
according to an
made by Mrs.
Supervisor of
School* lunchroo
There will be
prices Elemental
pay twenty-five
junior high and
dents will be
rents.
ATTEND STATE
Two of the tone
attended a Sta
workshop to Lut
They were Mrs.
Mrs Hamp Skik
Other persorel
pare and serve i
this year will toe
bros Brown.
Hughes. Mrs. R
the high school
Mrs. Woodrow C
C. Barton and
Weeks wlU sen|
School lunches
Mr. Foley
preached for the
fist Church and k
Mr. and Mr*. M<
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960, newspaper, August 25, 1960; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972288/m1/2/?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.