Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1970 Page: 5 of 12
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PAGE FIVE
er, Mrs.
M. Buske,. at
nts Men
Facial Tissues Margarine
Scettlas. Anorted Colon. **“• Botnet Regular.
Safe nay Special! Safeway Special
HAL'
V""—
Lucerne
STAGE SHOW
Bananas
Golden Yellow.
No. 1 Quality
Mecttrfllw*
Morocco
Pantyhose Golden Book
Lynch
17»o
24-Lb.
alcjcahdra -•
£TB
WtOOINQ RINS
15’A-w.
Cant
MrsTE. A. Bushel) pf Stam-
ford visited Monday with her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Buske.'
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper
and Leslie visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Cooper, at
Rotan Saturday.
Cragmunt.
Assorted Flavors.
Safeway Big Buy!
TONY
DOUGLAS
WSglferiiiiptl&V
t Biackeye Peas
Mix or Match Special!
|i«r. M, 27 oH 2B.
light Io Limit.QeonHtiei. No Salt. Io Dee'ere.
Bartlett. Hlqbway.
Safeway Special!
'CAMCLOT (171
> ALSO SIOO
re >ioo
West Texas
Rehabilitation Center
Serving You
Better...
Saving You
More!
Friaei Rffeatlye Then., Frl.
WeReierxt
ALL STORES Will Be
Closed Easter Sunday!
Five Candidates
Fqf Schpol Posts •
At Paiftt Creek
Five candidates are speking
seats on th^ school hoard of
the tPaint Creek school, with
only two positions to be filled.
Wayne Peiser and A. B. Mc-
Lennan are up for re-election.
Other candidates in the school
trustee race include Martin
Canaan Lolene Baaed.
A*ett Beige * Honey Belga
or ftTeape. Sin* A, B, C.
(fl.lt Vulue) .
Mist expensive . spjee is
Mediterranean saffron, which
retails for $82 a pound.'"
Dish UBly VW
STAMFORD, TEXAS
Beautiful.... Fresh
ham and son, 7)ran Brigham,
with Mrs. Rose Brigham of
Stamford and Howard Hop-
kins of Haskell, went to fiub-
bock Monday for funeral .sorv-
ices of their Nephew, Jack
Woodson, of Wolfforth.
Mr. and-Mrs. Cliff Wallace
of Stamfoid visited their
Mrs. Ruth Apperson,
Mary
and Burl Medford. The elec-
tion will be held at- the Paint
Creek schpol with' Roy Over-
ton as Election Judgg. Voting
by absentee ballot .b^gan "otj...
Monday. March 16, and wjil
close March 31. Absentee Ual-
lots may be cast at the school.
cousin,
last Wednesday. Mrs.
May of Stamford was
day visitor.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence
Amerson of Abhmathy," Mr
and Mrs. Raymond Amerson
of Petersburg and Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Amerson of Olton
visited here the first of last
week with their aunt, Mrs. C:
P. Amerson, and attended
funeral services of her niece,
Mrs. Gtenna Maft,,Wpstfall.
Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Boen
and Shirley were ip Lubbock
over the weekend to visit his
brother, Cteburn Boen, ’ in
Methodist Hospital. ”
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buske
and Jackie and C. E. Tacker
were among those from here
to attend the Stamford Elec-
tric ^Cooperative meeting in
Stamford Saturday.
x Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buske
visited Sunday, with his mojh-
Hindquarters
From Yawt? Tmm.
USDA (aspect*4 —
Cranberry Sauce
♦Jellied er **rrY- O'»»F «|JW-
Safeway Special!
Easter
Lilies
Mtw.. $199.
Salad Dres$ingS2“3:x.$l
DogiFood Twin W. Deye Uy» Iff
Edwards Coffee
Biscuits
Toilet Tissue
for younalf and prove that the really
LOW PRICES an at SAFEWAY!
Stop t Save at Safeway!
H. M. Phillips, Billy Ed
Phillips ana Ricky visited
with Marcus Phillips and fam-
ily at Canyon qnd attended a
swine sale at Happy. v Carlton
Rcady-to-Coofcl Safeway Special Price! Whole
(Cut-Up
lag Quarters -u.39< [ Drumsticks
Briast Quarters 5S.TrJX-«-«< ’ SpN’**®*’*
THE
EXQUISITE
GIFT
A Keepsake ia th* input en-
dearing cpmpllment you can
give ... or receive. Elegant
styling and fine quality "as-
sure you of lasting pride and
lioneysiickle White Turkeys Aft
-u. *tO
Coleman, Eddie Ray_swajy)er - Former Resident ■*
Is Vice-President
Of Midland Firm
William k. Bachman, ?. na-
tive of Stamford, jind -:.e oi
the organizers of Driicc, a
down-hole drilling too! equip-
ment company, ’ has boen
named .vice; president In
charge of marketing for t|«e
Shop...Compare!
Advertised ________
th* Same Everyday Low Prices at Your
SAFEWAY STORE! Don't pay for ex-
pensive stamps or gimmicks. Don't
Gelatin Salads
o si
Safeway 15-oi. ■
Special! 'U Ctns. dh
i ...... e < S a V-lVl
Whipping Cream CQd
Lmmw. Fee AN D.jwrhl —flat Cta. V* 1
Cream Topping
A Mast for 'A'/.-ei. *
All De»*ert» Acroioin
Safeway Big Buy! Can ■
Strawberries A $1
Bel-air. Slices. Safeway Special I | FkgS.
Peaches
Sal-ait. Serra witfc Sbertcake. Safeway Sfeclalt
Chunk Tuna
Llgkt Meat IrtM f-P-Ckkken.
Safeway Special!
Brocade. ■ 11
Assorted Colors. 4-Roll ~ I
Safeway Big Buy! Pkg*. J
-Dei Monte Special!
★ Fruit Cocktail Mix „ Mafth,
★ Cling Peaches _ A _
Slic*4 ■ fl
★ Cut Green Beans 1% Buffet* I
★ Green Beans V Cans _ J
Pork & Beans *^3®?
Fruit Drinks
Toilet Tissue
Tomato Juice
fe. Hnat'e. ’
llPTjffi Safeway Special!
K"" Rolls
WTwh or \ A A
■* Cloverleaf. -
Raisin Bread OC
Skrlark. N.tkW .--l-LN. Uaf
Friskies
Das Food. ACbickaa AMaaf ar
*U»or Flavor. Steclall
Mrs. Scott Moody and Jen-
nifer of Lubbock visited from
Friday to Monday with her
parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Elmer
Roddy and fondly.
Mrs. Norman
. T Hamlin visited-
Mr. and Mrs. George Long last week with his sister and'
—; ............;-----------.... —-r
Red Delicious OR
Texas Yams
Carrots .. SofoWM. Hatrltiaail
.ChHcKRoas^.. 59
■■■■■ ■ Delicately Flayared.1 a»»
Smoked Hams 5SK
Sb*»k Fartiaa. Rick Seabad Ftavar! ’ —Lk.
65* 1 H« ><. 69*
Center Slices -a. $1 ”
......1 ..........I p. I.-I
Hunt’s Peaches
ft tlicad ar ftHalvai. CUaf.
i! 111*1^3 Safeway Special!
rOTK nOaSv »mi«> *>H cH. HMk N4 —u.
Pork Chops OmtIw SllcaO Far* Ufa —U.
5witt?s Hams -i*
Swift’s Racon „
Eekrich Sausage
Llpk Sausage i
AR Meat Franks
Swift’s Franks
Canned Picnics Arm**r She
A|l Meat Franks Family Favorilat
Thick-Sliced Bacon : Safeway
Cyre r81 Rams
Panne<| Hams Swlft'e Pr*ml«m
ASflur ANUIa-HmtaBfa AOIj«.
USDA Owlet OrtOe Heavy leaf
BaaaltM. USDA
Cb.Ka Heavy Deaf
C4Adlf B«wW« USDA
WlaOll Ckelee Heavy Deaf
Monday, March 30
7 p; m. • ,
High School
; Auditorium
- ' — jkJ* w J*’—~~r'
Sponsored 6y Stanford
Lions Club as Benefit foF
i USD A Choice Grode Lamb! —
Leg-O-Lamb t-;. ■ qq<
USDA ehalcr eroda Lamb —lb. V V
Shoulder Roast Jrsi'iS- -u 75t
tMib Chois
Co*
All Grlads Caa |
ftSwaal Milk ar - B-oi.
ABeHtraiilk. Mrs. Wrlfbf'l Caa
d-RaU1
A-I. White r*|. d
New Potatoes R«d. US Ma.1 '2lk».
Fresh Corn Hw O^. Ml l«r. 3 t«.
Pascal Celery Leaf Skeaks —-lack
Asparagus .»•» in-) ><«.,.« -u.
Navel Orangbs barye^t Faacy —-Lb.
Temple Oranges ££
Suukist Lemons Refrtsbiay! Calle
Artichokes HoHdVy’spec'ol' . Jo7
Tomatoes
Ha»t's. falid Peck.
Safeway Special!
Illastratad ia
•lerleas Pall Celorl
Start Tadeyl Buy
• Beak -Rech Week *
Complete Year Set!
★ Hi-C Drinks *’
★ Von gamp Hominy
★ BlackcyePeos
★ New Potf toy;
★ Kobey's Potatoes
„■ H'l U® ' 1 ' '»"* F1**
Cake Mixes I Vienna Sausage
m Betty Craskar. Assorted. I Hermel. . -
Safeway Special! I . Safeway Special!
- - -^- --LNibySpecial!
★ Golden Corn Mix or Match!
' Cr.cn, Strl.
★ Green Peas If . M
Garden Sw*«t Reg. ▼ I
★ Gr*on Beans <> cans JL
Mercantile Store
lieopens Thursday, April 2
By, MRS. J. W. OSMENT
Mr. and Mrs... Paige Baize
and children qf Abilene aqd
her gjandmother of Divkfo at-
tended Church of Chfist here
Sunday. Paige was speaker
for the morning services.
Other visitors weye Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Maxson and chifr
dren of Denfon and Mrs. Scott
Moody aiil Jennifer of Lub-
bock.
Mrs. Mildred Baize will re-
open Baize Mercantile Store
gt Tuxedo Thursday, April 2,
usual business as before.
Complete new paint job has
teen done inside and outside.
New fixtures have been in-
stalled. j
-v • ........
Clyde Pritchard is receiv-
ing medical treatment at
Stamford Memorial Hospital.
Among his Sunday visitors
were his son and family, Ed
Fritchard, wife and daughter,
Diane, ef Abtlene, Mrs. Ed
Pritchard’s mother, Mrs.
Ronssoe , .and Mr>. Imogene
Freshires of Basked.
UVi-oz.
Cans
Margarine
MeUmmrt. Rlrt Tatty Flavor! —’/i-lfc. Fatty
Saltines
Metrn. Seda CreCUft
**wltf. Fremlam er 1-U. *CA
.ftlytewey. Ml«»d n, O3t
Felitk. li-ea. QAA
I Family Faveritet n«. OilT
Far*. lefewyy 694
JIT 554
USDA Inspected
TURKEYS
Breast Quarters
7-Bone Roast USDA Choke erZd.C
Ri|> Steaks
Top Sirloin Steak
NewYoi
Ground
Groqnd
m-t of Stamford were Sunday yjs-; STAMTOJiD AMERICAN
UL 1 y , jfors of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. J Stamfonj, Texas, Thursday, March 2Qt 1970
Tacker i.pd Mrs- Sadie Eng-
land. * husband, Mr. and Mrs„ J. W. Baker in Stamford.
Osment. s
Mrs. Jps$ Treadwell Sr. and
Mrs. Annie Grimes of Ham-
lin visited the Qf
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. TT.' 07 Foster
were Sunday afternoon vis-
itors qf Mr. and Mrs.
84 Enriched Flor QO<
v - Hervevt DIo»m>. All-F>rpete —S-U>. Bo« WF
m- HMHMNMMMMKaMMMpMHMMaaMKaMaiMMMMWW
1Tomato Soup 1fi$
Tew^ Nenoa* Favarlfe —HUM Cea Iff! WF
12-m. ' ■
n9>. 4
Raspberries Bel-air / 3^’1
Baby Limas 4^’1
Blackeye Peas —v 4%r(l
DOLLAR DAYS
SAFEWAY
HiGHUJfiV
Pl AHS
Bel-eir 1
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1970, newspaper, March 26, 1970; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190447/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.