Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973 Page: 2 of 12
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THIS CHRISTMAS,
STAMFORD INSURAHCE
THIS AD GOOD THROUGH CHRISTMAS DAT
TURKEYS
COCKTAIL
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PEACHES
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SAUCE
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Marshmallows
PECANS
FLOUR
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FLOUR
CRUST
Closed Thursday Afternoon
And All DaySaturday
By Mr* Delbert LeFevre
The home of Mrs Will Stege-
inoeUer was the scene Of the
were R
Mueller
Other
home F
downs, while the Wildcat de
fense held Rule to 90 yards and
seven first downs.
EMPLOYEES MORE TIME
FrSmes for all Plctares
Blackstock Studio
PAGE TWO STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford, Texas. Thursday, Decamber 20, 1973
MARASCHINO
CHERRIES
The Big Sandy Wildcats
proved their no. 1 rating last
Friday night as they downed the
•Rule Bobcarts, 25-0, to capture
the Class B state championship.
Paced by fullback Bobby
Mitchell who rambled for 183
yards on 23 carries, the Big
Sandy pHehse rushed for 248
-yards and collected 11 first
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\ aTTra, ▼triTi inrcv oi tnem
being set up by Rule miscues.
Rule clued its finest season
in the history of the school with
a 13-1 record and all but assured
itself that it was indeed the no. 2
Class B team in the state.
Big Sandy finished 14-0.
CASH-WAY/5^
FOOD ■'wIhPj
WEJUSERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
FREE DELIVERY CALL 773-3370-
.. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU DECEMBER 14. WE HAVE ICE
OlDt SOUTH p|| fWI $
OUR DARLING
SPAMAMUS
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Gold Crost Tom Self Basting
TURRETS AO
16 to 18 Lb. lb. W >
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MIXED VEGETABLES
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Oranges
. As.Leaeh, Mrs.
and the hostess
Rule Junior High School were
entertained with a daks party
jrt the home of Mr a^d Mrs.
Leland Thane Thursday night of
last week.
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Christmas party of the Stitch
and Chatter Club Wednesday.
Dec: 12 x-' Their class sponso! Mrs.
-• Mrs. Pete Kittley of Rule read Olga Taylor, was also a guest,
the Christmas Story *and-a — The group enjoyed i grilled
fThristniHs n<M*m utfix wajfa husmHiiruprs ;mfi ^11 ihk* trim-
exchanged from under thejree, .mings and then pUyud.games,
and secret pals were revealed, exchanged gifts and Mangsongs,
Those present were Mrs. John accompanied by Mr. Thane on.
,L.j. Mrs M Y Benton, Mrs - hfs guitar --—■«-
Cliff LeFevre, Mrs Ewell Ki*~—, . ‘ ", b .
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and Mrs. Fred Kupatt. rBHMNBMMHNBMHHNHNHHB ^wahtoMMBBNMHMNBINB I MM
Mr. and Mrs F. A Ulmer They were accompanied by THCV,BC ill tuc -nonMnilCF- NOW—
attended m Ulmer family their sponsor, Mrs. Dennis THEY RE IN THE DOGHOUSE NOW
gathering in Hamlin Sunday. Briles, and several of the room 5 Three members of the Stamford Youth Council try out one of the numerous games
The A nennl the mothers. ——'L? available to Stamford young people in the new Youth’Center (Doghouse) facilities on
Community ^TeensTandL their The Leisure and Hobby Club east side of the square. They are, from left, Farley Peters, sophomore
sponsors, Mr. and Mrs Allen met at theSagerton Community represenfatiyet Brenda Bragg, secretary and a junior; and Sharon Terrell, president
'Meier, were guests at a Christ- Center on Tuesday evening, and a senior. The new Youth Center location, in the old B&B Appliance building, is fpen
mas party in the home of Mr Dec it E. H Diers. president, oft Friday.and Saturday nights after being moved-from the Carnegie Library building
and Mrs Leland Thane Wednes called the meeting to order * Stamford Area Mental Health Mental Retardation Center,
day evening of last week. < .... , • - - —
They exchanged “gag” gifts ‘ ~
from under the Christmas tree After the' business . again .on-Jap, 8, at.^p.m.
mas carohnc ThL^dav ntohtof meeting, gamps were played Again many football fans Although they lost, we are .... . .
thin y,—Diers- Mrs Sutnmers from this community went to' still very proud of the boys, and Macias is a sophomore who
tnis week in tne.tsagerton area M„.'Alice Lewis served Weatherford Friday night to especially proud, of Jimmy works hard, and deserved the
Srtffct w- . ---r-rirtir meet ^y-h-thr Hi^ Rnhrwt».>?i-4he Macias, one of our gagerton honor
Gold Crest Self Basting
TURKEYS
10 to 14 Lb. u
MEAT MARKE
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COCONUT
FROZEN FOODS
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Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973, newspaper, December 20, 1973; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205440/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.