Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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Eaele'Scouts of Rule "Return
n
From Trip to Interior Canada
.1,.
Itodicr. capped sleeves and bell
shaped skirt
Ushers were Burt i
«f HamUa^ ewtf-sft.'tfca hrkTe.i^
Mrs. Watkins greeted
., . quests and ,»<* '♦ |Ue
---— 6»K*M»tehr utU diftlpTi i
lowing the ceremony A liofromh Jr
Alter a wedding trip to New* 'See Cross of An Son-registered Ftrsl Baotist (inireh in
- ANNIVERSARY TEA
(lie tmu-_, ”a,K!’ f "® Department. Harold Spain of Haskell to Tcm-
Alls "C, ” T4** - <>«*, pie will 1>0 married' -,,,- i+.t„rrt!rv -where there «,-»<
, .in alt day program dedieatinir
Hule, [ -j eniple's new post ofice.
*F *■* 4 E.
Dallas File Department.
__ . . . __. ... .... a aa .... »aV~:a ■ar-s—<■■■»<•»-WWS—~. 7.. - ^ -U T.v "
Arche Farduc are the parent*
•ol.4^ bf^gnwin . -
The bride was givin fn mar
tamed a wbil.' orchid enctr; ofZela Tau Alpha | u»etT TTt thr-TvMr- up|sillltill<litt ] «"*— *'-*.*■**j HVlttotr-hWfalniria^ininutW.
eLod with vtenhanotiV aton »„ . T. .-aeatta^. „r i&1 MemBer* of the JhoU3fJ?»rtv d,n« anniversary Sunday alter- Then in 3 to 5 days, watch W-
SS2S-SS rri.,. L, s SESSRar £tW Ssr-nSa *?»rs« * »>■ ■«* *** *. **' n. *•*»
KS55:&i ri* «r - *—•m ■ fflaftiffg'g.y-*• -*«* »•««
FABRIC MART OPENS ... | «c back at *ny drug
Mrs 1' K Kevil, ,)r. opened1 Now at City Drug store.
STr. WeV M -W»ey Ir of I U^veraKy* S'wls‘^ f Mm^e U ^“gTry. ^r^^arV . ornmnnitr tva« 1WIHW. -"-rpflMilWh-IH OWE.-HOUR, your
1 nrt UoS jl JauZ 3 «2| S M«.ei in hi. first year s land Zimmu man and Mr .-.1 FABRIC MART OPENS ( «c back at W drug atora.
oi' llar gown was of pink peau work at SMU Law School where W. Siops< ii
CASHWAY
>/* i
W &J&&
_ w _ ___
ha la a candidate for law re-
' Wt0%, ■ --'t-tt'- -
Out-of-town guaau for tftr
wedding were Mr. and Mrs
. Gerald Mann of Dallas. Iliee
IP ipnr MW Mm Nanay Tfl- K
’ ley of Fori Worth. Mr. and Mr* Coach Jerry Estep. Jeff I-ew- a Fabric Mart In Rule and in-
' Charles Vaden and children. ‘ U. Ronhic May. Brent Davit vltes everyone to come la an#
Matilda. Douglas and Marie of -and Gary Fanning have, re- browke around and viait and
11 ampasa*. Mr. and Mr*. lioUy tuned from Canada, where th»y look over her line of no Dans,
j'joler of Ifumlin-....J^r> ...ft.r*d went by canoe 70 miles into the material* and trims.
Rowland antf cnll^reti. Velanne interior of Canada after having The Fabric Mart ia located In
and Tracy of Abilene, and Mrs made part of th#s trip I rom here the Chambers Builduig^-which
ladelia Smith, lit SUUuXoaL—+ b> tai Do i. I.. <i o.. ea*..b«-«n. Iiuoh-ini/tid #nd re-
--— — ’ | along the way. They returned' modeled making it amew bust-
’ The , bridegroom's parents ly Chicago, Milwaukee. St. ness In Rule of which Rule can
( hosted the rehearsal djnner Fri-j Louis, and Hot Springs > | lie pryud. ■' ,...... .
I day evening at the La Fonda Three band school student* PERSONALS
i Hotel. have signed up for the annual Mrs Virginia Williams has
- ....... .......... J M^Murry College Band School.1 turned to her liome in Seminole
L. f .j . which begins July 15 and runs after having visited with her
Mrs. Irf)0n6 iiosts 1 trough July 27 sister and brother io-law. Mr.
Bible Class Social itudenli fronr’ Rule; (?!Ufl who
-rsre'Mrfry bee Lewis. Susan] Miss Judy. Guinn, who is
By Mr*. Cecil Bean May and Penny Davis. working in Spur this summer.
Mrs. O B -Boone Sr enter-1 The school will be devoted to! vva* h°m«. recently visiting her
I-taim'd in her home Friday night mstruciion in Instrument*. mo,her- Mr*. Jo**® B”“l '
with a Sunday School social of drum major irtg and twirlinA bagerton She and Mm Joe
Trinity Baptist Church. Mrs , Top.ftlght instructor* , r „ m i Hay Bait* attended an all day
E. S. Week*, teacher of the throughout the Vte.t and Cen. •dv»nced hair
}<dy*. prasldwr ovee the bu4i-:tra( tHITtmve fx-cn engaged *"8 a* *** ^
&** meeting; many tor the third anu fourth WM h°7*e-
I Mri‘. Howard Hanvon brought' conaccuUvc year. bait* is ihc- owner ot Pals
the devotional and Mrs. Led Ivyi .. u .. Beauty Sliop, Sagcrton. and
Dr Bynurn said he expected M,J Guinn u an operator atl
total enrollment of up to «50| H1U<.reft Beauty Shop in Rule.
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STAMFORD AMERICAN Thursday, July
Now-
' led in prayer Tin* was a we* a ^
, IFrn social end all tlie guests I
came dressed western. -------------
Pictures were made. Game's,' , „
t directed by Mr*. Cecil Bean ] ^7“ ***"?*«"»
iwero enJuMid. ........>'n*'r 0p°n rt8‘“ 'Jp
»• Most/wyi live on the} Jud>. u , 1960 graduate of
air-coridltioned
r#«i
Rule High School.
Mr* J.-K. Morgan has re-
, . _________Tnsrt^nr-ru i ""Ul turned after major surgery in
■ Chuck »r food ^Vf^v odlCTdoTbcgin* uhte** ihej HartcU Ho*pital.
' Weaver it. 1,1. I Icweli l inl!!] .V !"^IS. ll.ITIT ■ children of lays 1
T Weaver,
I Golden f M«jc Baldwin. Jewell
• *~-t Ib-an
i.TImmie Portwood, In a.
gyjpiW. and lba ho**aqi,
California have lieen
visiting
Mr. and
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mr*. Albert Harmdz; |"r and famUy,
yre annouBftog ttMl pwa» iPgat i u.. ,)<.,mond Allison
^^fZ"SSSL \lcL.. .$lhsiL-i*M«*Ui». -
why
would
Martha
put d
laundry
in the
freezer ?
ntted
ahd^on
Rii
at ftift ita | The bride elect is a tranuatK" v ta‘gJni''Bcc tnsfiiRs Mr*.' ____
Janylh iieJcomfi. .brkk^e1e-'-Cf^;R®^."W> Sehoul_.in 1«51. anci^ .Cameron, and other relatives,
of Jerry lyT^tT"~>Tc^.eveTTamT ’ attended iirauyhwn s - B*t«im*>a. Recent visitors in the home
nani-o s*in was tompUmeute.d with a' t^TCT?0***8* ,n Abil«ie and Tl flow;«g Mr and• Mca^Etf
- ~~_Itra m ttir Ilium'm—Mr* Bwrvrttt• employcdJjy the Blue C'iuss and! daughters. Mrs. Frank Et-
1,^ Co.. Dal--nT Ah!L. ih, -rtvd> M>r-
i IlosLesrt-s wore Mrs Watkins I**-
I. 0_.-Hughes. Jr
Mrs. Watkins,
jMrn * Th*' i
Dal- ‘"tct-'oT Ahilcwe-, Mrs -Oydc Mar
- j-- Petersburg: «od Mr*,
getive. bridegroom is U.W1I s;#tcr> M„. M. J. Greg
ory oLJ>Maburg and Mr*. Mai- 8 ^taUSC>
TrkfSceom?^
r -- V4oe
honoi
at th
--«- “rri'tirtSu.
aids
-a. PFl
Mrs
pionct
make!
rest h
on he
iriend
refres
and o
home
Nor
hert
anion
Natloi
I .a., f
Honor
Hob
honor
at th
Mr.
son, <
day.
Hob
d i rert
day w
lighte
were
pipes
Tomn
Denn,
son, j
liarg
Robe
en
Lund
Koi
Mrs
II awl
^9£gg!
ss
Sometime* thi* womkriul way of life in the world of women..brings about
•to the mere man. CJftw; a
•Pam
mao tecs thing* more marvelous, even, thari laundry TTTtht freezer.
~Pr‘
Comt
better, clcetricairy.
. . and all the-Martha» served by West Texas I'tilrtte*
........ m t° live::-, ~ __
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gran
and
aids
Ho
hirtii
On
was
bt
All right Mt*»ar —
wtiy do** *h* pot laundry
m Uw tranar? Ash the
■nvsntor she Will
'
also show you other
•ays her tenwly ness -
flamaiass elacPicity tor
a better His
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f ewdiftapWefNi*
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was
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as
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Mi
-Mrs
be
an invertor I Al>c
owned cor.pany I
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wed
West lex as Utilities
Company I
MARYI.ANDCUTJ
SNOWDRIFT
(iANIFYS
LIGHT CRUST
SHORTENING
3..... 59
BIG DISH
Gallon
, i;- - -
45‘ 5
FLOUR
Lb. Box
39
KRAFT VELYBETA
2
CHEESE
79
Lh. Box.
CASH WAY’S
BETTER MEATS
MISSION (10.5) CUT
\-
■ '
A-l
LOIN
STEAK
GREEN BEANS
7$1.00
TOILET TISSUE
^ Roll Pack ' " ......... ’ "iS^'
Hl-C
CASH WAY
BETTER PRODUCE
F..M.C, (Can)
16 Os.
ORANGE. GRAPE. PUNCH DRINK
COASTAL (6 Oz.)
LEMONADE
PORK
ROAST
HUNT'S ClOO)
FAN(Y
.... • '•
CHUCK ROAST
TOMATOES
5 -51.00
MILK
Cans____
s.. $i.oo
10
T
SNIDER’S HOT (20 Ox.)
WESTFIELD (24 Ox.)
RED
GRAPES
City
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her
her
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and
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betv
Mrs
riell
sum
CATSUP
PURE
MAYFIELD (103)
liotlle
25
ALL BRANDS
FRANKS
I "> at
49
FRESH <;rc«jnd
hbUrger
Cans
CORN
$1.00
SUPREME (15 Ox.)
SUGAR. LEMON, OATMEAL
KIM BELL’S (300 Can)
PORK & BEANS
10J1.00
COOKIES _
■ Mi
CASH-WAY
3
GRAPE JUICE
*1.00
V
25
ARIZONA
CANTALOUPES
Bodies _
Lh.
8
Pkg.
GUEF SPRAY
. pt. 39c
FRESH
CORN
Eagilc Brand Milk .... can 37c 1 w
STARLAC
FOOD
CRUSHED ICE *k
■ '*'r"rigf.J
. 12 qt 1.05 I fi Ears
25
STARLAC
8 qt. 77c
wmmmmrnmmmm
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FREE DELIVERt
CtH PR S-S372
Faultless stafcb ....
mmm
12 oz. 15c
WHITE
POTATOES
Frircj effective Juty d
9 y vcb Cat Fbqd ... 2 cans 29c
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1962, newspaper, July 5, 1962; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975653/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.