Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1961 Page: 4 of 12
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'AVc arc hippy to salute the generous newspapers of this State They have done their part, and
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buyers, and to the cause iyl freedom. And they have certainly made this Committee’s job easier.”
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Rickard Young. Hidalgo. .
Macob Mueh,l»tein. Ayoea
Clarence Fields. Stamford.
Georgia Whitfield-, Stamfoid
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You’ve seen the ads: you save more than money .
with U. S. Savings Bonds. Those ads have sold
an impressive number of bonds in Texas, bonds
that have helped, and are helping, your govern-
ment defend freedom precarious moment
_in history, when freedom is in desperate iwed—
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When you buy these bonds you serve well the
cause of liberty. You enable your country to
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Tommy Massey. Stamford.
Joe Groce Haskell.
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For 20 years, Texas newspapers
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free space in which to adve
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•re annmmeing the marriage of
their daughter. Virginia Sue to
1 » Wright of Cox, City. Okla.
-The cguplc were married in.
Ardmore Okla . and are now at j
home in Richardson, Texas
The bride, is a graduate
Stamford High School.
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daughter’ ' ( 'gun: Mrs. Jot»n Jacksdn;' cake
walk. MF* Faye Stubbs: food
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For Week
MONDAY
—Hamuufar*. lettuce
tomatneii/ ehili beans. pieMwLTMl ef ihe —k/ui ,
Chip*, onions, cheese i Church Women to be held Fi>- rta
wedges, milk plain or eixxo-.diy at 2 30 p m in die Dorcas thauer.
?Z*7. _"7T" /' Room. St. John’s Methodist | »
Church. M r s Clarence Moritz TW)N soN$ BORN
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"Latto Americans in South 2 pounds. 7 ounces and 3
America “
for the coming year
be held.
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TUESDAY
Texas hash, buttered com
broccoli, eheese, glazed ear-
rets. corn ‘muffins and butter,
t anana pudding, milk, plain or
thoicolate. ■
WEDNESDAY ,
Baked turkey, dressing « n <4 ,hi> jiost eburrh will follow the are
sausage, mertJn|(. an<| the nursery w‘11 f , .
*■ cn*- be open «nd Mrs. Jess Vaden.
_____ _____ _____ I butter, | _
i fruit jello, milk, plain or choeo-
Mattie Koonce. Stem- late. ■ g.-
THUR3DAY
spei j Tamales in chili sauce, ~c ii t
green beans, fluffy rice. French
j fries, coie slaw with dressin-,,
. bread and butter, milk aud. ,
i cheese, cinnamon rolls. |
FRIDAY 4
Salmon croquettes, catsup, or t
meat patties, vegetable beet |
: soup, green tossed salad salad '
‘ wafers, cheese, and' butter, I f
plain or chocolate, brown- C
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ihr>w Mrs. We* Haney ? spook
house .Mrs. Ralph Hatley i
-'V’-^r’aye Stobh* w««
< hairman of the carnival. fJtlWF |
xt iiirmen wtete . publicity. Mrs. I
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Wvjt kim: i.nd'qucen Mrs. tieo I
ilard.n and Mrs Faye Stubbs |
upp-ty and poster
i.iiii-spie, and stage
tions. Mr< J If, West.
Groits- p,o<i*e<js , lor
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L'-5£«\ -ru:., J- Jfeld in Stamford
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l". ' '; helii a' the First Baptist (ihurrn
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ll/yigrlif SUNOICAl. FAT1EBT1
J Uf. Martlu. Stamferd.
Mrs W. W
ntamford.
Jimmy Ca-.e Ralph WkM. Stanford.
Daniel Martenix. .Beasley.
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Mr*, n. a. -sorrett*.
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Mn. /. B. Sgg*. AapemMt
Mlns Euia Davi*. Stamford
Fred Gonzaie*. HaMutL
Mrs. Charles Hole. Stamford r.....
Mr*. Sammy Dbyie. Stem- gravey or Vienna
! cheese, whipped potatoes
• iish pea*, hot rolls and I
theme will b*2.1 ---------- .
Americans in South 2 pounds. 7 ounces and
Election of officers pounds ,12 ounces, were born U
will also Mr. and Mrs James' Hlumlee
I r.t Stamford Sanitarium Oct. 31,
^A ^reshment hour given hv Grandparetns of the Rabies
_.j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
piuinlee of Palestine, and Mr.
Attend Workshop
Those from Stamford, who
attended the Luther Teague
Workshop at Sweetwater on
Oct 29 were Rev. David L
t »>,,» m<^t Jorgenson. Miss Bertha
for the m and Leaguers Dianna
McGhee. ■ Carolyn Kainer, Lin-
Harold Bred-
Ky' ■ ' - b' J' r '
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Joyce Shanafelt
And J. I). Decker
Set Wedding Date
“Sn;:touJ Mr< Ar-ff-^Fanswr’
iif Paint Creek are announcing;
i-tu- engagement and approach-;
ing rn irriaci- of their daughter.’ Stamford
‘vTaygarct Joyce, to fJoe Davis
Duker land
The prospective br/idecroom |
I- the si.n of Mr and Mrs. I
.Limes E Decker of Haskell, |
The couple -will exchange
weiidinrtYj ir.< s in- t,hf 1st' T.uthCf-1'
air l h ivh'1»n Xo.,
f t. -.. fit.v David
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Stoop for s< htiTars! T___.....I ...
t!uit Iriids qtmklv, cicaniy, easily with
•’skrip’ CMrtfi'riges. Black, blue,’ green,
-■ ’fed, grey with' tine or medium point.
A *bft. Larry, born Orf 25T«i
and Mrs. Joe Munoz
I Anson.
A daughter Cnsetda, born
I f»cf 26 to- Mr and Mrs. Felipe
1 Martenir-of McAllen
A daughter. Diana, born Oet
27 to Mr aud Mri Eipuho Gal T amai a Gregory. Stamford,
van of Anstm. ’
A son. Dennis, born Oct 29 to i
Mr and Mrs Jesse Miller of ’
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Twin sons born Oct. 3’ to Mr ’
.Mrs. J. E. Plumlee of |
Stamford.
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COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS • CARPET • DRAPERIES
ACCESSORIES
• Quality merc/wnulMe, reasonable prirce
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• Frienrilyt courteous, attentive tre itmcnt.
Come in to see us
East side of Square
Home Frani 'rnp
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at Halloween
I Carnival Held Saturday Night
Jobnay Jeckson. »oh di
- at»d Mrs JMm Javk-wm.
. Jbmie WheaUcy.
jfcr and Mr» Keith wheath y
'■ ifere. crowned tang and qn»»
, IB Die Oliver Street I
ifalovt’cn carnival
flfcht.
^Runners
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1961, newspaper, November 2, 1961; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253283/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.