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PAGE FOUR
SAY "HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
WITH
In Corsage, In Bouquet
Highs’ Flowers
Self Jewelers
^FRIENDLY
COFFEE
U. S. NO. 1 RUSSETS
1 LB. CAN
POTATOES
6 OZ. CANS
PKG
MRS. BAIRDS
HONEY PECAN
18 OZ
ROLLS
4 CANS
LB. BAG
4 CANS
nlMBELL PAPER
J99T0WELS 29
50 FREE STAMPS
WITH PURCHASE
GALLON
breasts
BUTTERMILK
Wwinc^
his mo'
DESIGNED <
ESPECIALLY
Later,
where t
of Hans
in law,
Moody.
John
student
his pan
bum Je
Miss
Big Spr
a visit '
Schuchi
Lee Ro
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Worth
iting N
daughte
Xavier
man. N
to Big
Other
were S<
and gr
man of
day an
visited
Seth., a
gia/Hu
The 1
ton pit
Day in
with SI
Mrs. F
is rp»t ’
MOV1N
Edwf
Schuchi
Gaipsvi
tion. an
ily, Mr.
rison,
Liibbccl
Tho
his pari
Harriso
couple to be held at All
Faiths Chapel at College
Station.
DEL MONTE (303)
Sweet Peas
KIMBELL SOUR OR DILL
PICKLES
FIRESIDE
CRACKERS
f LB. BOX
Each Pin fa
» to your orc
appropriate birthstones.
KRAFT ---v.—
Barbecue Sauce
WHOLESUN FROZEN
Orange Juice
MEAD’S FROZEN
ROLLS
50 FREE STAMPS W ITH
PURCHASE OF ANY
BEEF ROAST
BEL MONTE (.303)
Fruit Cocktail $100
ed at this occasion.
Four tenth inch up to near-
ly an inch of rain, fell here
Saturday. Fanners are all-
ways grateful for the moisture.
Wheat, maize and gardens are
growing and looking good. Two
mire inches fell Sunday night.
Some hall fell but no damage
was done.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Hughes
and Opal Hughes attended fun-
eral services in Clarendon Fri-
day for Mrs. Ellen Martin.
They spent Friday night in
Amarillo with Curtis Speers,
a cousin, returning home Sat-
Mrs. Mary Newbeny, ageirt,
introduced Miss Lynn Rowland
who showed placards on how
to plan a wardrobe stressing
style, color and money saving
ideas.
The club presented Miss
Howland with an appreciation
CORN KING
BACON
LB. PKG.
By MR5
G904
two inJ
end and
and the
are grei
Some
heavy e
of stoc
been dr
A nur
congreg
Bethel
Tuesday
Mr. ai
ards, Pi
na, wet
ton ovc
Dallas,
home of
in law,
Burton,
sister ii
Fred W<
cording secretary, Debbie Per-
ry; accompanist; Debbie Rid-
dle; treasurer, Pat Gillespie;
reporter • historian is Melissa
KohouL
"These are
my Jewels"
FRESH GROUND
Hamburger
POUND *
BIG K
FLOUR
25 LB. BAG L__
the art yf composing as part
of the program. Rusty Crown-
over was guest guitarist,; and
-4)ebLic Perry played a piano
sole,“Fiesta.’- Hymn of the
month was “Beneath the Cross
of Jesus.” '
Sponsors of the group are
Mrs. Jerry English and Mrs.
DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
THROUGH FLORISTS TRANS WORLD DELIVERY
* • • uw a
•birlJutoM "few el"
r each precioiu child
... or grandchild
i-treatad
HSn ™ “* •** *' "
For* D efub “-UVV“"
Mrs. RE. McNabb hosted
the meeting of the Pleasant
Valley Home Demonstration
Club. . __
Mrs. Treadwell, president,
presided and Mrs. Carlton led
the group in the club song and
repeating U»e club prayer.
JVew Hope Cemetery Work
Slated Tuesday. May 13
By MRS. CECIL BEAN < 1
Mr. arid Mrs. Gary Goree
ahd children of Azle visited
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jinks Goree.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Kenneth
Teague and children, Micheal
MEDICAL PATIENTS
Paul R. ’Bettis
Uber Ferrell
Mrs. Ovalie ClarsT * .
L. E. Loworn
Mrs.. Elnore" Johns ton, Jay-
To Wed May 25-
Mr and Mrs Pete J.
Hi;aid Mrs.-Jota, Bean of Seiimw* of UudweU are
Panama City. Ha and qX- '”««•-
- “ — ment a n.d approaching
marriage of their daugh-
ter, Sherry Louise, to
to Stanley Neal Diera,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Er-
win H. Piers of Old
Glory. A May 25 wed-
STEAK
FRESH FIRM GREEN '
CABBAGE
GOU>EKl ripe:
BANANAS
FRESH DRESSED WHOLE • —
FRYERS
- M SYSTEM CHOICE
GRADE ROUND
STEAK
1O<
POUND
QT. JAR
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR
FRE<2>H BImJcHeS
GREEN ONIONS
POUND __
In Dei
for the
graduati
next ye;
...Mr. 2
and Ka
ipPaul
visiting
in thia
the C. 1
Mr/a
sen wer
end for
ter and
Mrs. R
his sist
Hunt, ai
Mr. a
ius, Cra
and Mr
returnee
where
the Uni
League
relay t
High wl
While
visited
ter. Ing
Mrs. 1
rnong f
home ot
in law.
Ham. or
the Han
oring tl
who is
Nam.
Ot hor?
fiances,
hnr IKH’I
Banks
Mrs? B
for. of
Paul Y<
Dwair
West T
spent t
parents,
Gentry.
Mrs.
Mrs. Lc
the Bel
Mav 14
Bethel ’
VISIT I
Nells
Schuchf
Sunday
sen vis
tient at
Blooming Plant
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Roses, Orchids, Gardenias, Carnations,
Gladiolas and Chrysanthemums
was answered with gift. ’ ton • ;
Mrs. Meryle Sikes is a new Mrs. Jess Day
lember. ‘ ,1. Mrs. A. A. Barnes, Lueders
Mrs. Irene Grusendorf, Has-
f B. Morris
SURGICAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Paul R. Bettis
Mrs. Hanna Marshall
Mrs. Josie Wadzeck
Ricaruo Gallarde
Hougald Newcomb, Albany
SUPER MARKETS
STAMFORD, TEXAS I
* *-4 ^. 5*' „ < , - r
FOR/ THUR/S. PR/I.
e SAT. AAACZ &-&-IO
and Michelle, have been trans-
ferred from Fitzgerald ,/<*eor<
gia to Bryan, Texas. Kenneth
is employed with Telephone
Automatic Electric Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Rhodes
hosted the “84” Club Friday
night.
Mrs. Bo Reid hosted the
^Canasta Club Thursday night.
«■ The annual cemetery work-
ing of the New Hope Cemetery
will be held Tuesday, May 13.
All interested persons are in-
vited to come and work their
loved ones’ graves. All workers
please bring your own tools to urday afternoon,
work with and your own drink- Keith Teague is now employ-
ing water. ed in Madrid, Spain, with Au-
Mr. and Mrs. John Parnell ;tomatic Electric Company,
of Odessa were over night He went from England to Afri-
guests Saturday of Mr. and Ca and now to Spain.-
x—» m-r 111 a lUf >>/4Ll , Iai r* 1 fl
Mrs. wayne Mdyiim. juuiiitg
them Sunday for dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mayfield
and children of Sweetwater, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory Lewis Woodson Sunday after-
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry nooili
Mviske and children. ~
s vrV KD \V VISITORS C] f Dwellorq
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray erS
Smith and children,-Tommy Elect Officers
i*nd.1Char,ntte’ last. saj»njay; For New Year
April 26, were Mr, and Mrs.
Raymond Smith of Albany, Mr. Clef Dwellers met at the
and Mrs. Larry Bailiff of Fort home of Debra Dobbins on
Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley April 14- ahd ta- the -business
Burkman and daughter of Al- session elected officers for the
bany, Mr. and Mrs. D3n Child- coming year,
iness and sons, "Buster and New president is Perry En-
Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. Billy glish; vice president, Jackie
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Southerland; corresponding
Lindsey and children, Tommy
Donna and Joe, and l)fr. and
Mrs. W. A. Bumham. A fish
fry was enjoyed.and a country
-and western musical was play.
ed by Tom, Tommy and Ray-
mond Smith. The birthday of
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CHEESE
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1969, newspaper, May 8, 1969; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190535/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.