Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964 Page: 2 of 14
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Tuxedo Family Attend Gathering Held at Rule
Sandra and Jackie and Sarah,PAGE WO
Taylor apent Sunday with Jack s Stamford
mother. Mrs W M Buske.-of ______
Spur and tote sUtar. Mrs Blllt -
Por.tar. and family. Stamford
Stamford American Stamford Women’s
.y, November 26, 1964 Brother Djeg
Mr Jsna had been head of " Truett A McCutatloa. 51. a
hr fine arts department at the widely known Morton grocer
■te malty lor M years: ' f and longtime resident of Coch-
Fuaeral slPWe ms. .todd ran County died Thursday of
rhursday at Norman - *IPtl»ISiARlil4aCt atthek. S«r-
___—-- vices were held Saturday at
. —;.. , - _ v the First JBkpUai Cjhucciiu________________
Tba ,UghJ'Myv3firh< i*irv»,v«-i include his wife,
natch to be held wider rules three daughter*, • brother, and
vas the championship fight be seven sisters, two of whom, Mrs.
ween Jjhn L. Sullivan and Thelma Gore and Mrs W, A.
lanes J. Corbett. lltompson. live ip Stamford.
m%. Batty MeDougal, and bus
band at Houston They were
Joined- there toy her sen.
Finch and wtie. All went to
LeesvUle for a deer hunt. They
returned home by way of Hang
V.S.T GRANDPARENTS ^ SiMer
* Micky and Teny BaraaU of aad husband. Mr and Mrs. Jess
Other
yard at her home Thursday.
She received a badly bruised
arm ana shoulder.
Si J. Jones, a leather at the
University of Okianoqia and the
father of Bill Jones. Siam lord
Stamford visited with their Compton, of Stamford
v. . '
grandparents. Kx- and Mrs. B. visitors in the Compton home
V. Ash bum. over the weekend, were their daughter and^j^S.-,
' Mr I—A -Ms—wnfo^-asoCN—r 4JNM. Mr. aad Mrs. nxUVt
and children of Odessa spent the 'Westfall of Tredrickaburg. '
past weekend here. They W* ,yrXURN FROM VACATION
at this time In be with heir
asother. Mrs. W. B. Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. WUenPr
who * a patient at Stamford returned Saturday from a two
Memorial Hospital. ■ 'r week’s vscatlon. They visited
er and vuucdLwith J. '£. Wiseaer
At Hanger Junior College.
»<Mrs lily TWvec^%hs dinner
guest of Mrs. H. M. Phillips
ar. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. K, BdttD
aaet their son. Private Kenneth
Bowen, who Is stationed in
Louisiana, at Mineral VS ells Fri-
day. They and Kenneth went to
%ml * dau*‘wrr “t
Martin
Demon
iif Mr<i
Tbur*d
sfi a ted
eMis »i
M re
iL-JL-
s* Falls. They attended
It Homecoming and Kule-
>ter baligame Saturday,
and Mrs. Paul Keunaler
hell visited with bar aunt.
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and- Mi
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laniUy. Sfmlev Bowen, who had;
been visiting her sister the past
three - weeks, - returned—home
with iheur' '. T ". ' J
TURKEY DINNER
HfcLD SUNDAY
Those enjoying a turkey din-
ner"* the home of Mr. and
^W«r7itad MrsTTtlnlon Mur:
phy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ttoiden,
Mr. and Mr* Dicky Simpson,
all of Abilene, f&r. and Mrs.
Emmett As.kuis and Marianne,
Snyder. Mr and Mrs. Joe Os-
Mr. and Mrs Jun McCulloch
ol Stamiold. were Sunday after
noon viators. Other visitors
during the week were Mr. and
Sim W Booth ofH.mhn^un
Friday and Mr. and Mrs Curtis
Tidwell of btamtoid on Satur-
day.
There u sUU quite a bit of
illness over the coram-ssit)
Among the • sick folks are
Datheiene aod handy Brigham
and the K. U Jenkias family.
SELECTED PIECES OF
STERUNG AND PLATED
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'SPRINGTIME” PLATED
SILVER 1847 ROGERS
SELECTED SETS OF
CHINA AND POTTERY
Han you prfcM a tiger iststy?
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
DECORATIVE WALL
Mrs. Dave Glenn returned to
■ * ..1-. i» Mm
We re budding Wide Tracks again* See them all at your authorized Pontiac dealer now!
HtferTS^rrtffSTn ,»ay ttTMTam
ford Hoopnal toUowing the cot
.j lision ot her car and a truck
Monday at noon
Mr. and Mrs 11 M Phillips
Jr. returned this week from
* Maize hat vest on the plains
Mr and Mrs Jack Buskr
MAY JEWELERS
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1 11 I W.t,
Small Charge For Otft Wrapping Sale hteme
215 S Wetherbee
VU'TS
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GLADIOLA
MAXWELL HOUSE
TUCKER'S
GANDY FOREMOST
Flour
*' CANE *
1.1 MIT (2) PLEASE
LB. CAN
KOUNTY KIST 12 Oz.
HORMEL
HORMKI
MISSION 303
CORN SPAM
M» 39-
Vienna Sausage PEAS
( AMI’BELL
CANS
CANS
El. ('Hit O
. MEXICAN DINNERS
HNCHILADA DINNERS
TAMALES
HILSON
STEAK
HI’NTS J00 KANO
HUNTS CWH!)
APPLES
CANS
CANS
Dainties
Dates
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PRICKS GOOD NO\ EMBER 27. 28
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964, newspaper, November 26, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992780/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.