Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1970 Page: 7 of 10
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New Railroad Crossing Warning Signals—
also
Candidates for
SUPPLIES
FILE FOLDERS
42"»3«" FHIo* Com*
WORLD WIDE" SHEETS
CLOTHS
STAMFORD
AMERICAN
FOR
PACIFIC NO-IRON
'SHERBET" SHEETS
JULAR
fr 3.49
Pillow Cotes
1.24 Pair
JIMMY
TURNER
About This
Question;
STORAGE
-BINDERS
Mr; and Mrs. O. D. Vander-
worth' and son and Mr. and
Mrs. Marc Hebert also visited
with Oscar Vanderworth.
The Jerry Callicoattes
visited his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Delos Callicoatte.
72x108 Flat
or Twin Fitted
81x108 Flat
■fit Full Fitted
For Jones County Clerk
ROY THORN
72"xI04" or 81"xl04"
or bottom fitted sheets
World Wide sheets, fine quality 100% cotton
made by a famous mill, exclusively for An-
thony s. Don't miss this extra value.
ADDING "
MACHINE
RIBBONS
ADDING •
MACHINE
PAPER —
FIREPROOF
.SAFES /
INVENTORY
SHEETS
BOOKKEEPING
SYSTEMS
ADDING
MACHINES
130% Polyester Fiber
Fill Mattress Pails
Public Office
The American is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
the following, subject to action
of the Democratic primaries:
For Commissioner, Precinct
2, Jones County:
TOM BOYD
72"x104" or 81"x104
or Bottom Contour®
White muslin sheets
mode of 50% FortriMW '**
ond 50% cotton, they
never need Ironing. Fo-
mous Don River quolUy '■
you know you con trtist
LIFE - FIJLE • AUTO
CROP HAIL LIABILITY
HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
Convenient Lay-Awoy Plan
Lay away is the easy, thrifty way to buy. A small
(deposit, .regular payments and it's paid for when
you need ft, '
Their granddaughter and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Marc
Hebert of Norman. Okla., also
visited them earlier in the
week. Mr.'.and Mrs. Herman
Letz were guests on Christmas
Eve. ‘ •
HAND SIZE WASH CLOTH
50% ‘FORTREL® 50% COTTON
NO-IRON DANTREL SHEETS BY DAN RIVER
50% CELANESE* FORTREL* POLYESTER, 50% COTTON LUXURIOUSLY SMOOTH
Work is about completed on new railroad crossing signals on Soutj/Swenson
where the street crosses the Fort Worth and- Denver Railway trades. A sepa-
rate warning will appear for north and-south bound traffic. / ,
FLAT QUILTED PADS
twin
3.59 value
100% polyester fiber filled — wathabfe, Quick
drying. ■ Double sewed binding. Sanforized cover.
Mrs. Bill Bell, Mark and
Judy of Lovington. N. M.
were here last week visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Flowers
enjoyed Christmas dinner in
the home of Mr. and Mrs: Jb-j
Hudspeth in Hamlin. Other
gu<Sts there were^Mrs. A. L.
l owers of Stamford and their
daughter and family, the John
Ji<ehey§ of Ozona.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C.
T. Pierce, Debra and Denice
c\er .the Christmas holidays
ir eluded their daughter and
family, Me. and Mrs. Thomas
Lett and Bryan ofGrahani;
JtIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
reat value made expressly for Anthony's
24 x 46 ,
BATH SIZE
• Mrs. Tillie Dippel,.Mrs. Ber-
nice D; White and Judy, and
Mr. a*hd Mrs. Cecil Klump en-
joyed Christmas dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klump.
. Hr. and Mrs. Johnny Boyd
Cox and children of Lincoln,
Neb.; were hqre over ' the
Christmas holidays visiting his
phrents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Cox, - ' — ’
NEWMID-TONE
COLORS
FITTED QUILTEDPADS
TWIN *>94 FULL
4.59 value 5.79 value i
JONES COUNTY-FARM BUREAU
P. O. Box 206 - Anson, Texas
Office 823-3244
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hark-
ins of Galveston were holiday
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Harkins and /ack,
Texas Tech student, also
home for the holidays.
Beoutiful new multi-color stripe ^Mefs ond cases jhpt never need
ironing. Buy full or twin sizes in top flat or bottom contour sheets at
the low tow white sale price.
Mr. and Mrs. John- McComb
of Shawnee Mission, Kan.
were Christmas holiday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Blackstock. John Blackstock,
Dallas, also was home for the
holiday. Mrs. McComb is the
former Joan Blackstock.
“Twice in two years I have
had liability claims for al-
leged injuries on my apart-
ment premises,- Does the
Turner Agency nave an in-
expensive liability policy
for owners and landlords,
1o cover- medical costs,
property damage, legal
costs and any damage a-
ward?”
BLEACHED WHITE
Dan-Press Muslins
First quality, thick Jacquard tarry towels made especially for
Anthony's. A great towel value in assorted fashion colors; Choose
your ensemble now at these SPECIAL SAVINGS TO YOU.
(dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Beno
Merttenbergef last Sunday
were their children and fam-
ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sim-
mons and sons of Fort Worth,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hertten-
berget-and children of Abilene,
Mr. and Mts. Don Hertten-
berger and daughters of Abi-
lene, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Herttenbergfer and son of Rule,-
Roy Herttenbergcr of .Asper-
mont. Another guest was Mrs.
Lucille Tyler of’ Lubbock.
Other visitors in the Hertten-
berger home over the holi-
days was their grandson and
family, Mr. and. Mrs.. JJoyle
Herttenberfcer arid' daughter,
Cris, of Irving; . t
■M||
Turner
Insurance Agency
773-2754
72” x 90” Fiberwoveti*
- BLANKETS
'Fowler Rites
Held in Chapel V. ...
; ' Greer, Vernon Bishop, Keith STAMFORD, JONES COUNTY, TEXAS 79553, THURSDA
Here Friday Caryvright and Bill Bishel. ‘
FungralJor Charles Arthur.
Fowler, 83, was held at 2:30
~’p. m. Friday in the Kinney
Chapel with the Rev. Gary
Warden, pastor of Temple Bap-
tist t’/iurch, officiating.
Burial was in Highland Mem-
orial Cemetery under the di-
rection of Kinney Funeral
Home. ” - -
Mr. Fowler died Wednesday
night in the Stamford Inn Rest
Home where he had lived since
June 12. r* -
Bom Sept. 27, 1889,^in Ennis,
he married Lillie Hooten Aug.
23. 1908, in Caldwell County.
They moevd to Stamford from
Dalhart in 1936. A retired
farmer, he was a member of
the Masonic Lodge of Stam-
ford and the Temple Baptist
Church. ••*— \
Survivors include his wife;
two sons, Henry of Amarillo
and Vincent' of Canyon;
daughter, Mrs. ,C. A. Gilley of
Dallas; '14 grandchildren and
14 great-grandchildren; a sis-
Visitors of Mrs. Bernice mb H m
White and Judy and Mrs. Til- Yffl D>-D* lxi U
lie Dippel over the Christmas
BECOME; OtlR PARTNER
IN PROGRESS
You’ll find the’ people at pur bank good partners
for financial htivice. Whether your interest is in
savirtgs, building loans or for business advice, it
is natural to seek the counsel of experts. See us
now. '
—Holiday vwitnrn of Mrv
James Overton were her
chiMrenTMr^and Mrs. Kim-
bell Cook, Ronald'and Donald /
of Odessa. Other visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. JI. H. Blue,—
Jamekxand Lisa qf Torran?*;-*
OaliLr'Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
King of San Angelo, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyrni Flowers of Old
'Glory, Mr. and Mrs\oiis Ma-
con of Uule, Miss Celia Over-
ton and Miss Helen Jackson
of Albdhy.'" '"
holidays included Garry Key,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Key, and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Key all
of Abilene, also Mr. and Mrs.
Ben klump and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Klump.
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Suter
and Nelson. * spent Christmas
Day with their daughter and
family, the John McCowns in
Knox City.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Clayton
and children of Fort* Worth
spent Christmas holidays here
in the home of hep parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer.
Last Sunday afternoon Doug-
las LeCroy showed slides of
mission work in trie Philippines
here ait the Church of Christ.
You’U like these beautiful new mid-tdne color* of GoIrLMogs Green,
Peppermint Pink ond Larkspur Blue. They' stay smooth, neat and
wrinkle free no ironing. Don-Pres* finish,
12"x12" WAS
’-B assorted colors
Extra quality thrifty low price
on those 100% cotton terry
wash clothsj
ter, Mcs^toekub Buck of Fort ... i
STAMFORD AMERICAN
', Marshall Fowler,, Hal -*•-*-
■ ---JANUARY 1, 1970
TWIN FULL
SIZ|L SIZE
Families at Old Glory WM
11 ave II oliday V isitors
By JUDY WHITE Mr. Pierce’s sisters and fam-
n.joymg a Christmas ibtt, Mr and Mrs Bill Me
Cleve and children of Los W w VJ
Aijgeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. > /sj
Jack Burk and grandchildren • 1
of Santa Maria, CaUfT Mr. gMEZilSIMKs .
and Mrs. Jim Alexander of
Belton; Mr. and Mrs. Llvin ,
Mueller and family of Stam-
ford; his brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pierce and
(laughters; his mother and
band, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Sor- •!»
rolls of Wellington, and his
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Bris-.W^"^
tow of Stamford. -.'./•**< '*
Mrs. Virginia Williams of Missionary
Brownfield, a fonper resident. Rev_ Therman Upshaw,
Fi8her Coun-
and Mrs. R. R. Johnson. She ty, is the new area mis:
had been in Rule visiting with sionary for the Baptist
her sister, Mrs. Ed Cloud. church. He came to Stam-
Visitors ofMr. and Mrs. ^or<^ from Pain pa.
Charlie Letz' included their
children and families, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. D. Vanderworth of
Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Letz, Roger and Kathy
Lu of Fort Worth; Mr. and
Mis. Jerry Callicatle Guy
and. JiD of Midland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Letz and
Biyan of Graham.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1970, newspaper, January 1, 1970; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190479/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.