Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Page: 2 of 18
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Mik* Arnold oT Abilene. M-fwent to Fert Worth FrWay at
tended the wadding of DUa* limtl w*gh,V^ytofV*lr • ami Mm.
STAMFORD AMERICAN Gflfeg]
Cathy OiUeapte l» spending
this summer at camp and was
unable to vijit here with her
elpSm!
week to
of this community, In DuhUn U r^^R|PKP|
» SX"* IttA'K “JV** ^ mm*
her home at Dublin after ihe her mother, Mra. .John L.
had been visiting with them Brooks, and Buehlu Mae Sum-
jmd children, Alex and Neil, of
By tors Detbe^f LtFevr*
The SagerUHt 4-H Club girls
made a good showing at the
Count* Dress Review at Has-
W famtor. y -^ is alternate layers of canned ehttt
Mrs. Eck Gillespie’s sisters, without beans with whole kernel
Mrs. Elmo McClellan of Lufc^ corn, drained. Season with fine-
bock and Mrs. Douglas Bu- ly chopped onion, tfip ''with
■Whantouat. £<*!.,,toMlh -Ms Ate crushed potato or corn chips.
Clellan, Mr. Buchanan and Lee Rake in a hot gas oven, 400 dc-
n i mwTrmmtiarmiSf WHPfffeV r: fjriBfit 30 iKiiwwr^
u*rdfn and family of Stamfi
keU last week AH flte girl. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Halle ir
carte out. with blue and red*of Abiieaf and Mr and Mrs.
ribbon, on their work Those at- Melvin Halle of Waco visited
5~Q»SiJg.....A,vin HaUe Sun'
W hi.ley, and #•****« apd Rita Mr ,nd 1^7.’
Ramos. Mrs Joe Clark ,1s wood of Spade 'and A L Reed
sponsor of the club which Wakjfo Lubbock visited Mr and Mrs.
organized this spring, and she .Harvey Jordan last.weekend
is doing a fine job. , L77,*. .
Visitors in the home of^MvTcOTTON NEEDS RAIN /
and Mrs. R. O. Gibson. Sr /over . <r . ... TW«~y- -•
. the weekjegdjttK* toeir rfaugh-1 ’TWFmaize harvest Is now in
& ^y*iua toSilwuto! Ms. Ind Mrs. iJEH.U swing in tyis community.
-*with most Welds averaging from
^"T| i1800 vlo. ^ pounds per acre,
.f^hidElli^hctter thaa ag Average
— maize crop for this area. United
i trip to California..
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jung-
nian and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold '
Jungman from CAmeron were!
guests in the J. A. Herlel home
who is stationed with the U. S. _ ___
Armed Service in Germany, is Rhineland Sunday with Mr. and*
11
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark, and pital recovering from surgery,
Janice Herlel, daughter of Mr. She ia getting along nicely.
awd-Mcs. CarLH*rUi..aca -----rJ* 3-
j dates -for the Hey Day Queen of' . .. ,
lTTgskelt County Patsy Is being* KeBnett Children
'sponsored by United Industries y* I>«—«
HHiMgsfifliWK 1 ,r #rf r
jr,rssuL
one of the Bobcat cheerleaders ““"Jh ,™*L,5* tw“
and Janice is a drummer for the ZT n r Z H m «
Mrs. B. C. Bentieft. Mrs. Perry
pep ** . . If Hie former Pauline HdUU*' *
• GuestsVrt the home ot Mr. and Tl.e five children of Mr. and
Mrs. Reece Clark for a water- Mrs Bcnntdt visited in their
melon feast last Thursday night j parent’s home on July A- Pros-
were Mr. and Mrs. M. ¥. Ben- (.nt were the Charles Bennett;;
ton. Mrs. John Clark. Mr. and of Kotan, the. Dixie^Jtonlictts of
Mrs. Charles^Cla^k amf"Steve, Lue(jerSi Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Ml*, and Mrs. Joe Clark, Peggy Bounds. Loraine Bennett and
and Patsy, Mrs. Delbert L*- Mrs. Perry and Mike. . ' - .
WE WANT YOUR
MILO
to say the cotton needs rain.
Men Interested in Cooking
-,^mn,»<wcaaaii»/—wn gwy.«*zwBy-ST
The Nation’s Larger Hobby, food preparation, has
captured the interest of 70 per cent of the Ameri-
can male population, acordipg to internationally* «
known gourmet David* Wade of Dallas, rightr ije.
will prepare Southwestern food in demonstrations
at’the Food Show at the Ne.w York World’s Fair
Gas Pavilion August 6 through 9. Mr. W&de super-
vises the preparation of Chicken Romano by Actor
Charlton Heston, an avid food hobbyist. Mr. Wade
is sponsored at the Fair hy JLone Star Gas Company-
FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE
EL FOOD —-
JBailiff Grocery
CtShWay Food Store
City Grocery and Market
Drive In Food Store
Hill-Top Grocery
Paynes Grocery
United Food Store
White’s Grocery
Felts Grocery — Lueders
Roy’s Grocery **. Avoca
EAGER FEED MILL
Just Eager for Yoajr Business
and the. H. J. Hein/ Company.
GANDY PURE
LIQUID
CANE
GLADIOLA
CREAMY
ICE
CREAM
SUGAR
CRISCO
giant buttle
LB. CAN
SO-SOFT 16 OZ.
HANDY FACE'
NEW 72 CT.
CAMPBELLS
DEL MONTE 303
DEL MONTE
CANS
CANS
FIRESIDE
CAL-TOP
PEACHES
DEL MONTE (303)
GOLD INN 300 CRUSHED
SPINACH
CAN8
CANS
DEL MONTE (14 OZ.)
KUNER
Sour and Dill
BOTTLE
USD A GRADE FREDDIES
T-BONE
Pickles
UNGRADED
FRYERS
STEAK
BANQUET
CARTON
.
Tomatoes
SANTA ROSA
- FROZEN
CUSTARD (OR)
COCOANUT
• -r
HOME GROWN'
Cucumbers
RUSSET
‘ Fresh ground
ARMOUR
CHUCK
FOOD
J ft
BACON
ROAST
Potatoes
FRF-E“DELIVERY ICE ^ALL PR 3-3372
PRICER GOOD JULY 30, 31 — AUG. 1
10 LB. BAG
COMET
DEL MONTE
Rice
? Prunes
2 Lb. BxSlC
lb. box 39C
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964, newspaper, July 30, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054609/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.