Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1958 Page: 7 of 14
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fhrlly- and fyindra Count*, '
ang. ‘Sugar Ttme'Vttnd “If 1
: oved You." !
Mr. Hnd Mm. Hugh. Gafltn d
and Patsy were hi Kin" : villa
j from Fiid y through Sunday
visiting his parents,-Mr. and
j Mrs. R. O. Gafford. and other |
; relatives and friends, t
C Mr. "and Mrs. Clifford -Han
' dolph, and sons of .Seagravos
were he^e Saturday and Sun
iay^iM^iting her parents, Mr -
Mrs. Will Watkins, anti
j'mhtV relatives mid friends.
| S. I,. <Swt*n> Alm^ulst. who
j re< ently undorwent'nWjTmHi*
Igefy inr the Anson General
| Hosptlal, iy improving nicely,
1 md Is staying in the home f>T~
his .sister,’. Mrs. Homer Pur-
oell. and Mt.. Purcell. »,
The Parent-Teachers ’ As.no-
J. j iatme* en Monday nlgtirf"
p vrtli h.''
t>f May,
Tuevt.iv
irse ’ rind
rourw ;J.i
nfelencc,
yition .i<
will in*
Jtorrl- trr~
-it .vac
vared* hr
Sweetheart— *
Aria Walls of Lueders was
chosen a* sweetheart of the
sweetheart banquet at L»i»'
Class . repreaentat Ives arc
selected by popular vote. They*
were; First grade: Susan Vln-
son and Larry* Higgs- secorll
grade, Helen Thompson and
Hob Tabor; Third grade. Pan
Id Oven and Stephen Vinfcon;
Fifth grade, Janice -Hokanson
and Clifford Fuqtfal Sixth |
gfaflev 'Frauuvs' Prime and
I lay Ilevca; Seventh grade,
Charlotte * Cbwan and Joe
. Iliggsr Eighth grade, Pamela
Harvey and Mark Jy'eset-;
Ninth grade, Patsy Culjieppe.-
and Jimmy Youngquist; Ten-
th trade, Chat^rne Davis and
Dill Zlpps; Eleventh grade.
NaiteV Deiriham and Frark
Biirkntan.
The program presented was
frs, War-
ded vice
y Stapnk
y-terasur
clem First Baptist CtiUrch
Mrs. C L. Douglas ol Alpei
-fnnh Batttnrrtum
farmer of
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‘derate
utaUh for
’wife:' tv
it. had
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Tenq.j
1877. Hit
Pantominr" Ky- fresh
rook, StT7
'WbAry:
Vf/SUrr^r,
co o k.
Sojiftomore class was re
Guards DaTThy DTTTa id; ~ Ed
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and four
Idem,-
I Monday
trmptist
of Which
lev. Gene
end • Hev.
>r of lb*1
ipan. ton-
urial was
■tcry -with
{onto _ in
prj-sented , by Ddnrtte Srrmtr
who placed
r - r*ci t
French Potatoes
K obey's Potatoes
. 1 .....» -■m
Kobey's Potatoes
Campbell Soup.
Candied Yams .
Potatoes *~
Tiappey's Yams
e Safctvaif CjooJ Jj'uyi!
Canterbury Tea Bags 64<
Instant Coffee l~, 1£ 99c
Sleepy Hollow Syrup t£ 54
Sandwich Spread w s. £* 39<
NuMade Salad Oil S. 59'
Kitchen CrafVtFlonr !0i.\ 95<
piano solo-;
Junior class, Arle Walls, san'j j
"I Remember Today," and
.Senior Class quartet, Lintli^
j V'inson, Rose, Garvin, /udy
C'llpf'iipor and Tom,my Clev
enger.
The 'Nass sang A V'nlentlne
and Riiy Valentino'S Day. ar
norrpnnieJr^aT the piano hv
-M.irgnre^ yVnh Winkles, and
•Karl Ford.
Mrs, .Robert Counts sfWvke
I-hrioflv «>n Founders'Day. The
I -KHA chapter serv-**'!, th«- j-e
fresiiment table. The table
| wa< laid in white linen and
i held- a yellow and wluH' cake,
j deeorated In yellow mum's,
which was served with coffee.
Mr. and Mrs I/‘e Dillard of
Ahilen” v|si'ed' here with rela
lives.and friend,s Sunrlav.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnbhv Rat At-
UlsoH of Ihillax were tir,re Sat
urday and Sunday visiting
Mrs. Mae podgen. and -with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs Ai
l»ert Atkivin in Stamford,
Marlin Felts, student -{fT
Texas Ti'.h, was home for the
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mis. Jack Felts.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Davis
;}ftd, ehlMrep of Abilene visited
nerh with her jsiren's, Mr
^•tcklaf
ID E A L
Barber Shop
ft mi
ion t?.
N« V«<«t H OeaW.t
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North'^idy of Square
J. O. (Froggie) Norris
~ Jess lliil
j I’elc J)avis
Your fttohni/ix ttoluUctl
- and Ap/.rrr Idled «
:s of Mr.
•of LI pm.
Van: qf
id Fiisliri
rtnughtere
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‘ of I lie*
l aw lor pf
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Captains Choice Fillets
Noli Hill Coffee C 7!
Hot Cross Buns .... 21
Rye Bread . :i U
Pie Filling . ' r:.’ 3!
Fertiliser............
Phillips 'W Fertilizer V W
Raspberries - 2 C 4!
i Gold Medal Flour 10 :, N
I, * (fd .y/njUaifyteJ^Sffetitif!
Curtsy Nut Snails
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It i ' t.rii •«< >«i.«4, Oaiy A9
U. S. GRADE NO.!
POTATOES
RedMcClure
Work, vr
Sleep, Play
In Comfort
Fu Tail Shrimp
Idaho Russet
Breaded — Cepfeie •
Cko«ce
N«||iii( btrkachr, lir»ulf',h*’, f.r nvnrgtkt
|ehe> rdH IMlirtb «■**«* W4I.S «'V* rfXOf-
rmotion*! ui»e#tfs «»r rtey
etrtiin. And Mke wkoent sm* driek
•omei imr* aufft mil«< t»U4*Jer ierttutir'r
with tKwt rreilH ^. eiyrtMiifoiieltlr f*«r!.hr
IT v'U err eh^ ww n m l n^su.'
of th.-My 4hMN*e,,|ona. INhih’s MM* 1 ft n I
hr thrir y»min reftr in* eetirm, its tht if.
tn* rfT»*r! t«» **eeo hh»d«|rr lrrlfe»n*t», enti h<
Ihrir mild diuretic %eUo* thnrush be
•-trn.liN* to lncr«i*.' the outitwl or p'* »
■niton of IlMitr) ml»e^
fin if narh .'C huckarb*
friffid-oiit, Btiafrilblf .with r* * •
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Spa Trader Salmon
I4«*1 tar AI
And Mrs Otl Petty, during the
ytdUitA 1
i Mrs. Ott Ihm-ell has. Mi-urn-
fd f itt. Mineral WHls.
where she Visited t Mr. and
1, Hudolph Purcell and fa
R«d S*U*/«
Melrose Delirious Cookies
'VA.i#h '„*• t •« 4
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It CkoceUl
A Sweetlvart Mancpiet was
given for the Training Uhion
of the First Baptist Church on
Thursday night. * V ,
DOAN’S PiLis
DOLLS
(OF ALL LANDS)
REVIVAL
^ TRINITY
BAPTIST CHURCH
EACH
w Hd»s»
Corner of Trinity and Vanderbilt Street)! _
FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 2
SERVICES — 9:W A.M., 7:.10 I’.M,
Bone-in Rump Roast
Boneless Bottom Round Steak
Poppy Sliced Bacon
Safeway Pork Link Sansage
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33* Kleenex Tissues
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Chunk Tuna
2 ’ 47' All Detergent U 7 ^ 32'
V 35'; Clorox Liquid Bleath , &3&
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4v 15' Liquid Detergent 'i V 69*
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37' Delsey Tissues
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35' L Kotox Napkins
2B' Kraft Dinner
Cream Puff Mix
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HEV. HILL tHAnON, Han tor
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27' Tea Rags
Camay Soap
Ivory Snow 35:
Soap Powder
Tread IHtergenl
Gingerbread Mix
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REV. BILL CRAFTON
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Will Do Preaching
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EVERYONE WELCOME "
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1958, newspaper, February 20, 1958; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973182/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.