Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965 Page: 4 of 12
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PAGE POUR STAMFORD AMERICAN U^omfol \Tnioe
Stamford, Texan, Thupuiuy. February 4, 1965 [IluSpilal 11 UlcS
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B&PW To Hear
Missile Speaker
The Stamford Business and
Lake Level Down
A Little More !
Than. Four Fegjt
MEDICAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Elmo Murphy. Moran.
SHERIFF IMPROVED
Jones County Sheriff Dave
fievos is now out of the noapUal
Mrs. Charles Haas, daughter
ol Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Medlia,
. has been named to the. dean’s
where he had been in traction honor roll of Washburn Uniter*
• .1 because of an injury to his back.1 sltywit Topeka, Kan. Mrs. Haag
*f*v •k.jL Hickman, Asper- fhe sheriff is now wearing a is a senior student at the.Ugk
Lake Stamford now stands at
Professional Women’s Club, will th#, iOWMt since June 30
k.U IIM I. k vtnhTi „ r> from r~V- .---'4 L* II ...
have a speaker from Dyess 'AFB
fat the Feb. 18 meeting, in con
nection with their National Se-i
tcurity program
of 1980, reports furnished by
West Texas Utilities Co show
Water level at the' power plant
on the lake stood at 1409.73.
Announced speaker is Lieuten- j Spj„w.K >ye| 14)4 fw.t rh,.
ant QoloneU George W Stow-
j bridge, chief of the operations four feet three Inches
[ plans division, 578th Strategic
Missile Squadron. This is the
KS'-Tm-" nl
means the lake is' down about
ur feet, three Inches.
This represents a slight iliup.
/nont.
E. Bryson. Aspermont
Mrs. Bill Jobes. Stamford.
J. B. Doty. Sagerton
Jessie l.ee Green, Lueder*.
Hollis Muohlstcin. Avoca
Mrs. Otto Lebrmann. Sager-
ton
Mrs. Jack Kennedy'. Stamford.
L.« W Stenholm, Avoca.
neck brace
1 verity
Mr and Mrs.. H. L. Browni
Lueders.
when
F intercontinental ballistic mis- j1 ,€> *,00< a* 84
»t*ea sit(Trj within a. 45 mile
j rsdus'ot Abilene1 * .
j The meeting is set for 7 45 p.
1 m in the Cliff House, Col. Stow--)
The"June 30, ,’1900 level was
1408.60 but this situation was
remedied the' following month
when a five-inch rain fell on
bridge will".discuss'the Strategic ! 8cn,..,he walef
liiju'-T
District I’resident Visits Club
Mr*.'Ramon Liles, Meaquite District president, wan a guest of the Pierian ( lub
at their meeting held Thuraday ntght n{ the IIome.Ke<>tu*mits Cottage. She.wa^
t Air' Command mission and the,
m I missile jihaseotjt progranrr*ffes i •* Th«> ,ake w"n< over 'the spill
a' j appearance was arranged by ^,,r thfc fir»t time on July 10
! Mrs LaNeta Car lock who serves j 1*01.. ,
1 us chairman Of the Stamford] -1-
units National Security Commit-
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RECONDITIONED
TELEVISION SETS
Here i» the tineat line-up of reconditioned tele-
vi.sion setn we have ever been able to offer. All in
rtCinjl Tiptoh, Old Glory.. | (ure tubes . •
’89”
• dent of the ffiib;
||
Certificate of )l< rit Auora
■BmmtfjS f^mrrttnir
i ... ■ 4 ' . “ ms Army niscnarge ai WdKiann.
: freshmenl talile Pink Irostcd ,H ^j.8 - H mas,er navigator and c„nf on J«n. 14...He is visiting
»esse Guzman. Stamford
Jeffery Craft.. Aspermont
andy K*w*o, Stamford (
I’atrick Kodcla. Sagerton. . J' ‘
rs. M H. Galbreath, Girard.
Joe Jenkins, Stamford.
Mrs. Jennie Lindsey, Avoea.
^URGfCAL PATIENTS
Miss Wilma Masters. Avoaa |
Mrs. Kulogio Guerrero, Stam-
ford. *
John Watson Jenson. Avoca.
ture tubes.
Admiral 21“ Connote, beautiful
cabinet, new picture tube
Zenith Itlond 21” Table model $«
with new picture tube
(IK 21“ Table Model with matching *7Qf
bane* new picture tube w M.
Stromburg Carlnon 21” Table
Model, New Picture Tube
Zenith 17“ Console ...___,v________ ^
Mothers to March
4 puhc~h. ~~a ha * Whifft }Jn Lueders Friday
Zenith 12“ Table Model__________
30-Day Overall Warranty on All Sets. -
td-'i.-w-Aa*' -k'-Hsr^jAfc-mwrsmtt tui
1 *’ staff School.,
The .Atotiiers1 March for tVftT
I, • wafl a BWNM8W'.....iTiTrr.r . ........... .K-;
Mrs, Ramoti Ules, Mesquite , club with a certificate of merit
|lost«-»ses were Mrs 11
ler.s- Friday Feb. ‘5. between,
after 2 30 and 3:30 p. m.
.... a .-vrimc... ... . ..„ ..... . . ',,s- ' liours.in B 29 Kupertortresi , Camp Pendleton. Calif., .....
District president, her mother. Horn Seam... Kuehtick Founds.- n",, irmn.-r!''Ind’M'rs,'‘fl.H.roe h»H J* !*?"**?' *Hd hu W™'*. Mr and I The march is bcihg conducted
Mrs Fred Monke. -Mrs. P F lion for their entry in the Com K‘ ., '. bad *> combat missions In the fNtrs (\ S. Hambright. and other under the sponsorship of the
Wetnert president <A Wemert^nunity, imf.rcvement Program K,nn,>'. - Pacil.c during World W.r.11.
Matron's Club aiid :l) 1. JoTm sjjonsored i.^ the General. Fed
HUSTON
HARDWARE
SiMU •'
We Service What We Sell
relatives and friends.
Lueders P-TA
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son. merchandising «s-»i?4ant oi er.itidn oi Women's Clubs in co
' Sears. Roebuck Snd Company, operation .villi the Sea/s, Hoc-
AbUene, were guests of the buck Foundation
Pierian' Club 4 at a meeting Mrs l.iles. who is an accoin
Thursday night a.i the Home |,hshed rmisK l.in, a teacher aitTt
^Economics Cottage.’ ] very ai live in Delta Kappa
Mrs Garland /mimerman, Gamma, was introduced by Mrs'
•president, presided, {Dave Walket.r
Mr. Johuauuu. LAW*MIWiW 1 'imimnhMy~
CTMRIiW ITl ^-1. vice' is Mis I ales' theme ’for
tins administration
Famed Hypnotist
.sjte i •tiutfy nUetul*’<l .1 gwe
I era I Federation seminar in Ari-
j-r^rn-rr for « study on ‘Tommun,
it> Impiovtment program” and
told of ah internation relation;
ptojcct. ' Promotion of Chil
di. ii s l.ihiaries in lama, Peru '.
Awe. skepticism • .and hew it ' ‘ rv"1 ‘1 !,,,lk ;,n<<
derment are jusi some of the carnations graced the rc.
Ihrllls In stofe for'- those M ho
attend' Mre performance oh Met K(>ir istOTCd X U I'SCS
lit)Id Meeting
To Appear Here
In Coming Week
ltn. The Man of loon Mysteries
This fs«einating figon- of the
etitertainment world is iwmg
brought to Stamford bv the
Mi's Agatha Herb, it spoke or.
... , ' Polyurethane Foam Pads for
8e*torCbrts of Siamfo.d iligt, Gf.rlt(„ l(. ,, , h ..
•Kliooir «,( r i
niuiitoK merlins of . Stamforn
The MetIln .Show is a eolorful. fi. cjstcred Nurses Association
fast-paced perfprmam e. using iield "Tuesday mglit Feb 2, at
more tlian a ton of special equip it,, Nijrses- Home
ment and presented by a top . \)r. ,i p U.H.dson pi - siddfiT'"
notch entertainer wlm h a .............. #. , tJ». me. tin.
amused arid Jiu,fu<hM.-d aunicmc <>»>,,. p.< ’iTi w, n- M,i s Don
f°K. ycat.s in... among oil,. ( <>nti,.!i \|t s |[- s >'tt/
things reading the. minds ,,, t;iulild. -lx; JuLn Ldunirl Nx-u .
people right in then own sc..is 4|,,lsi ,||. liv'J.n.d Gli-aion.,
in the--audience . It .1 Ik. .Mis < I.O Mark
Curtain lime i,,t Mnlin. Tlu. ...... * \|.% FranK M.«»rc Me-
Man ftT~wm MV-f.:,ir~ir7r.v ,UI
P ™ «it 1h<> StJOiifni (*j 111, I i. 4 h, k
SehiKit Auditnrium ’ Wedtfosd..*
and Thursday. Feb. hi n
('KACKER I1AKRKI,
CRACKERS
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GRADE A MEDIUM
EGGS
3 $*00
DOZS. FOR
BOOTH FANTAH,
FROZEN
Breaded Shrimp ORANGE JUICE
10 OZ. BOX
6 OZ. CANS
KIMBFI.I.S
Fruit Cocktail
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PEARS
NO. 2\i CAN
DEUSEY
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ASST. ( OI.ORS
COFFEE MUGS
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Every Wednesday Is Double Stamp Day At
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A Free Stamps with this onruptm and V
the Purchase of V
MBS. BAIRDS ST A FRESH
Tills CtiiijNiu K-xpir-es Kelt, it,
BREAD
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21 OZ. LOAF
27«
KIM PINK
LIQUID DKTKRUKNT
100 FREE STAMPS
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W ILSON’S liOMXiNA, PICKLE LOAF, OLIVE LQAF, MAC AND CHEESE LOAF
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suited for Spring
in a young demWit
jtidcot and slender
skirt. Colorful
pfoid combines red
and b^ue in fine
cotton seersucker.
FRESH LEAN
BEEF-RIBS
JWEU0RINE
Pound
SWIFTS
■SP
SWH-T’S
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Ice Cream
KIM JELL’S
COFFEE
LB. CAN
Free Stamps with Ihis coupon and
the Utirchase of
ANY WILSON I BOUND
BACON
50 FREE STAMPS
This Coupon Expires Feb. 6, 1965
DEL MONTE CUT GREEN
BEANS
303 CAN
I Free SUmip* with thia coupon and
the Purchaae of
ANY 2 LBS. OR LARGER
BEEF ROAST
50 FREE STAMPS
fThla Coupon Expire* Feb, 6. 1965
-10 to 20.
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FRESH MEDIUM YELLOW
ONIONS
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FRESH TENDER CRISP
CARROTS
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CELLO BAGS
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ORANGES
5 POUND CELIaO BAG
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FANCY VINE RIPE
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965, newspaper, February 4, 1965; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992851/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.