Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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Rattlesnake Bites Albany Resident
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Stamford i
American
was houared with
ner at the Ypui
Guests war* her
Mrs C. e. Young
and Mrs. Heary
Mr. aad Mrs. B.
and Carl of am
Mrs. Edgar Shut
boiior**’i sisters.
New,
Low
Cost
Burroughs
Electric
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Key
Mr. and Mrs. X
Ann and Blake,
week from a two
trip to CaltfornJ
visited Marine I.
Monica, Disney
National Park aw
They also vis
uncle and aunt.
Delbert Blackstot
geles, Mrs. Han
and sister-in-law.
Foy Young and I
bank and her coi
Mrs. Charlie Sinn
lia.
Mrs.....Hansen’s
C. H. Young of Si
the trip with th
California where
main until Augus
- ■ pad family.. ..
visited Mr and Mrs. Odi* Ta-
bors of ArUona at the Sam King
^■> :„,:r.r .n Hamlin Mrs Tabors is
Mr nmilitm’T sarter - - •
| Mrs. W H Mclteever and
[children of Nugent visited Mr
cos-'and Mrs pro Mclteever and
ival Eddie over the weekend
MU-1 Mr. and Mr* Jasnoa Raugb-
aad too' yiaitod Ms mother Mrs. Cla-
den retire Baugh ton this weekend,
l it- Dinner guests In the Bay-
sad' mrmd Kins home Sunday were
; Neal Funk of Hot an and John-
ny. Harold. and Phillip Paden.
corrnnunitv mm of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pa-
Middletoo home were her broth- ver farm Monday They pi
er aad his wife Mr and Mrs T wheat stubbie
4 Smith of Denison and Mrs ' Sunday night was th*
Middleton s tt'-«er and her huv rludict service of the re
band Mr and Mrs Fred Jones h*Ul Mt u* Church of Cbrwi
of Aaaon. . f ter the sendees Saturday
Th# Tull Newcomb family re- Sunday rught* Harold P
union is to be held at the Tool showed slide* on his work
Barn in Snyder. Saturday and aiy Mr and Mrs. P*dn
Sunday. four children are planning to rf-
Jeff Smith, son of Mr and turn to Italy later Urt* year
Mrs. Woodrow Smith attended Two
the dill TTA convention at )o«ed| she «tonk of Chrfcrt
TWias’ne He ' and t he Paint Wedneoday night They war* A.
Crook agricultural teacher. Wii J. Fla and Eddie Dawson Me
Promoting Pro Pigskin Tussle—
Kay Sutton. Mina Dalian Texan of I960. »nd Lamar Hunt, owner of the American
Football League team, hold the placard advertising their dub’s exhibition
game with the New York Titans to be played at Abilene Public Schools Stad-
ium Aug. 20. Tickets for the game, being sponsored by the Abilene Shrine
Hub ns the. West Texas Shrine-Bowl, are on dale in Stamford at Moreland
Mutual Insurance Agency.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Cobh
end Mr and Mrs William
Chandler of Cayuga returned
v*. dlrtW Brin*
and Sten holm* b
er** l-fced Stenholi
Colo., went Cues
Hock where the,
the annual meed
tha Mutual Fire
soclatioa.
* . L W. Stecholor
bve* oh » r4in*h to* Colorado - Mr
Mrs Sam Meadows, who for *bd
merly Uved in this community, ipent
Hu loo Patter-
dent and Otaon i
appraiser! for th
ea.
Tlie four retui
Mrs. Leroy U
tie and Mark, ar
M., visiting her
and Mrs. Loyd
vrtq* iwembe-T -t
The Comer Shi
I .ubbock Sunday
in Cleburne wit
Mr. and Mrs. Fi
here with her
Ruth Seth and fe
Stanley Newquii
While here the 5
family. Outings I
ford and Mrs. Sk
ter! attended. U
liqtt wedding Sa
Drs. Lynn am
I/ora Lynn and '
who are on vi
last weekend for
parents, Mr. ai
Htfnsen, and hi
sister-in-law, V
Johnny Hansen
The Johnny H
Lora Lynn with
Saturday night o
day. Birtbday
cream were ser
Present were
her patents am
grandparents, h
and Blake Hans
Mrs. Lewis Bl
and Joan, and I
house guest, L
South Texas.
CANDY FOREMOST
FOLCKRS
CBEAMY
MELLORINE
COFFEE i
CRISCO
Giant Fixe
CASH-WAYS
BETTER MEATS
CASHWAY
FINE PRODUCE
DECKER'S IOW AN A
GENUINE PECOS
BACON
Cantaloupe
Blackburn (1 * GaL) Special
GOLD MEDAL
SYRUP
CHUCK
ROAST or STEAK
CALIFORNIA
PEACHES
HORMEL
HORMEL Fi OR WHOLE FULLY COOKEO
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privacy for yo
business mole
combination
POTATOES
turn of one k
Soundly <
bonds omefy f
CRUSHED ICE
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HORMEL
Vienna
Sausage
^ Corn
Sjoo
WIIFHIRE (2 Lb.)
CHEESE
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1960, newspaper, July 28, 1960; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972895/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.