Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959 Page: 2 of 18
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The Lueders Future Home Culpepper are in charge of
Prices Effective Ttmr., Fri., and Sat, April J-S and 4
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Semd To The Kids
about the radio program she Good Deed^©ai_<
heM and Tier part on the Area Dav Wit! be Saturday
BIG DIP
'WUIm
the Saturday meeting.
Fort Worth Man
Loses Finger
Ribbon Selling Day is Tues-
day, April 7. The Chapter b
gojng to sell FHA ribbons. The
money will go into the Chapter
Folgers Coffee
her* will. also, wear red and
white to Indicate the FHA
Chapter colors.
Ends of two fingers were*
lout by John Lindsey of Fort
April $. Donna DodgeTrand Pat
Worth when the 12 gauge shot- j
gun he was using exploded i
during the Avoca rabbit drive
Frida>\' - - V. ,
The right barrel of * th<^
double barrel Remington tore I
open, with the fingers of-the f
left hand in direct line of the [
.charge.
The accident happened about r
11 30 a m. about a mile west
and two miles south of Avoca
on the Truman Masters place.!
Nearest to the injured man I
was his brother, Barron Lind-}
sey about 100 yagis away, who
had not realized what had
happened. He had noticed that
the rabbit kept going after!
the shot. _________ .
Lindsey was taken to the]
Stamford .Sanitarium and re-
mained ther£ until Sunday aft-
ernoon. He and his wife and
children. J. W„ Keith and Lin-
da and Mike and Debbie Mar-
shall. all of Fort Worth. came |
Thursday night. Mrs. Lindsey
took the children home Satur-
day.
Lindsey’s sister andrher hus-
band. Mr. and Mm." Lloyd
Brown of W’aco, took him back I
tn FYirt Worth nn thoir way |
home Sunday. They brought
another sister, Mrs. Charles B.
Payne. ' and her daughter,
Kathy, of Albuquerque. N. M.>
who had been visiting them
and was on her way home. 1
Orange Juice
CHUGK
Cans
\lix or Match
Hunts 46 o*. Tomato
Fresh Ground
Pkksweet Frozen
Lucky Leaf Apple (Qt.)
scoasin Red Kine
CHEESE
PORK CHOPS
Best Maid Sour or Dill (Qt.)
Broccoli
Golden
PLENTY OF
25c Bag Only
* l**.
AND
FISHING
Freestone 2 \\
California
-BISCUITS
oranges
< Golden
J: Tropica!
T Ripened
Unhurriei
to Build
Natural
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Diamond Crushed (303)
Dewane Elliot
Breaks Arm
ftewane Elliott, freshman in
Stamford high school, sustain
ed a broken right arm between
the wrist and elbow Monday in
an athletic period at school.
Dewane fell from ropes sus-
pended at the grandstand. He
was takfcn to the Stamford
SanitariUm and hb arm was.
Fresh Crisp
LETTUCE
mitted to leave the hospital
Wednesday morning.
Being out of track practice
disturbed him more than
breaking hta arm. He b the
sori of Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Elliott.
New “SyncrO'Aow" design auto-
matically guarantees maximum
pumpiM capacity 10 tptte of
changing water lead. Patented jet
dagger prevents water logging.
far these new deep well jets.'
Shallow well units, too. Nothing
the Eke ’eat Dqq t aettle for lesat
■ - Com plot c
Unit
aT$105.00
aad up
TOMATOES
sn
CASH
Paul Rider, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. P. Davenport, under
went ,an operation for appendi-
cltb at the Stamford Sanitar-
ium Friday and b getting a
long fine.
Fresh Florida
Kimhelb Pprk ft (300)
Mrs. M. D. Elliott left Wed
nesday morning for Arling-
ton because of the serious Ill-
ness of her mother.
Our Value (303)
Mrs. E- R. Raney underwent
major surgery at <!\e Stamford
Sanitarium on March. 31 and hr
doing nicely.
ACE ELECTRIC
106 S Ferguson
Our Value Gi
A daughter was bom to Mr.
and Mrs. Bdbhy. Taylor of
/ Call PR 3-3142 ‘j
Nights. Gall ML 3-33H0
rtTr’-**nrmtnrrt
Lh. Hug
iriutn At arch 31.'She vynglied
x pounds. 11 1-4 ounces.
BARGAIN'*
tOF VALUE!
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959, newspaper, April 2, 1959; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972298/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.