Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1969 Page: 11 of 12
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SI AMFORD AMERICAN
San Antonio where Mrs. Ul-
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BUNKLEY
Planning
Vacation?
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drived word that Mrs. Stege-
Power Steering
Radio, Heater,
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Mechanics
ADD IT NOW!
and
Modern
Equipment
O Economical to operate
A. E. Hodges, THDA state vice
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ROYAL FORD, INC
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PRESCRIPTIONS
West Texas Utili
>48,758.377 - an increase of
grow...
It'b a bank
Are Ready
To Serve
was ilk She was reported do-
ing better last weekend.
Jones
Mei
HELP ADD YEARS
TO YOUR LIFE
FOR SO LITTLE
PLEASURABLE
CAREFREE LIVING
LAND SANK
. < wituS&t, \
pared to 114,174,117 during
1N8. • ♦
Total sales over the nation
during March were 1381 mil-
lion bringing sales for the first
quarter to H3<7 million.
Talk about a bargain! The
biggest bargain you can
get la that prescription
you bring to ua ... for just
a few dollars you receive t
modern-day drugs that
help keep you in good
Kieke, Mrs. Herbert Nientieek
and the hostess. Miss Ruth Ana
Flansler. County H.D. Agent,
stopped by for a few minutes
also. 7
Mrs M. Y. Renton enter-
tained the members of tbe
Stitch and CiXiter Club in her
home Wednesday afternoon of
When you need money for
farm growth, your fanner*
owned Land Bank Associ-
ation is the place to go. del
long terma, low Interest,
prepayment without pen-
alty plus farmer-designed
features that help you grow
profitably with a Land
Bank Loan.
J. L. HILL, JR.
Phones 773-2340 and
7733844
O Adds onto any ductcd-in central heating
system
LAND AND CITY
APPRAISALS
FINANCIAL----
COUNSELING, REAL
ESTATE SALES,
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Member of-Texas Society
Farm Managers and
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CALICHE
FILL DIRT
YARD DIRT
SAND
CRUSHED ROCK
Women Attend
District Meeting
Eight Jones County home
demonstration women attended
MARRIAGE LICENSER
Johnny Acosta Ruiz and Ma-
ria Perez Rodrtguez, Stamford. ..
observe her 03rd Inrthday on
Monday, May 12. Those who
will be wanting to send her
cards should mail them to her
at Room 59- Stamford Inn,
Stamford, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spitz-
er and twin boys of Weather-
ford wqre here two days last
week visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flow and
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Spitzer.
Their other son, Chad, who
had been here two weeks visit-
ing his grandparents, returned
women attending were: Mrs.
Clyde Chancey, Mrs. Ab Hunt-
er, Jr., Mrs. Frank Carter,
Mrsr Jakie Kennedy, Mrs. H.
A. Haynes, Mrs. Boy- Mash-
burn, Mrs- Verndn Hudson and
Jories County. Home Demon-
stration Agent Mrs. Mary Y.
Newberry.
Adds to any home — with or without an
existing ductcd-in system ...
0 Can be purchased on- a horpe-impro’/ement
" loan . . .
1960 BUICK LeSABRE
Loaded, 4-Door Good Transportation At A
Low Price ...............................
1960 GALAXY 500
4 Door, Locally Owned.
A Good One! ..-..
Now it tbe time to add a central electric air conditiomieg
rptem. See your electric comfort conditioning dealer or conC.
tracto; for a good deal!
Debra home with them to Man A
rna wverai weeo nere >
Janis Rouseworth of Abilene JRl* <0
A portion of the program was
on toe state THDA recommen-
dations on citizenshto, 4-H,
safety, health, family We, cul-
tural art and , recreation pre
sentod djy the counties to the
district
During 1W, toe Texas cot-
ton industry was responsible
for over 235,000 regular and
seasonal wtokere hi the state
with annual payroll at >322,000
f is to Your Hand”, was. usd
in the day’s program. Appeal-
ing on the program were: Fem
Hodge, district agent; Mils
Claudia Williams, state home
to Sweden last summer The group was
guest of toe Lions Club by Mrs.Cecff
Falls last Saturday. Russell
Letz won second place in the
senior boys contest and Mark
Cox won second In the lupior
boys contest. Susan Baldree
won third in the junior girls
public speaking contest. The
other speaking contestant from
Stonewall County was Lynn
Wart of Aspermont: Lynn al-
on decorator; pillows.
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grandchildren of Mre- Leonard Quade Recreation Area here
Kieke. The ladies present were Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Lewis .Corzine, Mrs. Clar-
ence Teichelman, Mrs. Jordan,
4-H CLJLB PICNIC
Mrs.1 Lends Corzine, Mrs.
Harvie Jordan and Mrs. Del-
bert UFevre taofc tot pager-
ton 4-H Club girls on a wiener
roast to the old river bridge
site Tuesday after school.
Those arrending were Melis- Sund was Confirmation
sa Merdieck Nelli Barrientos, D fory followlng
Frances and Egenta Marias, p90plt at Falth Lutheran
Norva and Marla Lehrmaan, Ehurch herT Susan
Jill LeFevre, Lya Foils, Mar- w- daismter cf Mr
a nice rain Sunday,
with from one and one half to
nearly two inches falling.
There Was some hail Sunday
about one o’clock, but it did
not amount to much, thank
goodness!
The home of Mrs. -A. C.
Khlpling was the scene of the
monthly meeting of the LOC
Home Demonstration Chib
Thursday of last week. Mrs; -
tfarvie Jordan brought the
opening, calling to out -atten-
tion the things of beauty here
for us to look at each day that
we take for granted. —
Mrs. A. . R. Heim was a Ray Clark, a student at West
guest. Mrs. Delbert LeFevre, Texas Stale in Canyon, was
president, presided during a home last weekend with his
Marvin Siegemneiler "“iS OldGlory GM Wins Second
Fevre. Mrs. Faye Gibson, Mfr . ,
J. H. Jordan, Mrs. -Etta Leach, re and Jill attended the State
Mrs. R N. Sbekl and tbe host- in hiihim
ess. —.
Mrs. Melvin Lewis,
1965 PLYMOUTH FURY II
*1095
"RO. Gibsori Jr, Sates Marner
Savings Bond
Sales Lagging
AccarOBg to a report re-
ceived today from A. C. Hum-
phrey, chairman of the Jones
County Savings Bonds Commit-
tee, the sale of United States
Savings Bonds and Freedom
Shares in Jones County during
tbe~ month of March totaled
>12,376. Quarterly sales totaled
- >80,623 or 22 percent of the 1989
< goal of >380,000.
During the first quarter of
FIDIRAL LAND IANK
AfsecuYioa •« haskil
Boi tn. flukell. Tex«i
Joe Harper, Manager '
«arvm> America’* Farmers:
providers of Plenty
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1956 FORD F500 TRUCK
4 Speed, Good Tires; Duals At Rear. Regis- l/AP
tered For 1969. Would Make A Good Grain OVj
Truck
guest, Jjfrs. Norvell
The girls, who rec
yed their food pro will Neu^ ijite^rfMtfttd -
have a sewing this sum John Ngwngn- Karla Her- Hv-judt aruiTF
mer, probably during the latter tel daujterritor. and Mrs. Bj WDT W”ITE
part of June. Bin Hertel.
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entertained with a musical ses- Hertel. Many friends and re- girls poetry interpretation con-
sion in their home last Satap- latlves of the young people 81 the State U1L literary
day night.. were present for the service, meet in Austin last week. Re- Return From South Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ulmer Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stege- becca won district in this con- I-_
returned home Sunday from moeller and children of Slaton test each of her four' yean in have returned after visiting re-
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NEW CAR SPECIAL
1969 MUSTANG
2t Door Hardtop, No. 2214, Silver Jade Color, White ▼ > ft <| I
Wall Tires, AM Radio, Tinted Glass. Head Rests,
Large Wheel Covers, Remote Control Mirror— .
visiting their daughter and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wof-
ford, and are also visiting Mr.
and Mn. Travis Beil and" 1.
0 GIbs<m Sr
! Rain iq J)ld Gfary la« Sub- Mr» A R Sawyen has re-
lteh«-(.a ua. wm, S“day ni«M totetar- ^rned home after spending
-----------,----- Rebecca Letz won second about 17 inches Heavier a- five weeks in Vernal, Utah,
Mr\Znd M 50,1 Mr Mra Kenneth P1*** claS9 B schools juried ta nih,, with her daughter’s family, Mr.
««•« o« toe community. an<* Mrs Tim Jennings and
Mr. and Mn. Charlie ‘tetz ^Friday
arid Saturday were her sister
Church for the confirmation state -contender in 1187 when days last week. C^Kin? and^’frien^'lli
Sunday. she was a sophomore, she is Mr and Mrs. Pete Elliott of . Proitt Cagle, all of-San• Ange^
Mr. and Mn. Joe Clark re- a '9*nior this year. Arlngton were here last week- k>. - C.-------- ——
drived wort recently that they Other students from here end visiting her parents, Mr. Mr and Mrs cnff GhoEon
would have the privilege of en- competing in the State literary «“d Mrs. Herbert Klump. wk-hita Fans Satnr
tertaining an exchange student meet this year were Reva Letz Mrs Iva McBroom is visit- *cnt ‘° W*hlla FalE
from Sweden in their home in girls informative speaking teg her daughter, Mrs. Julius <“y where they met their son-
this summer. He will arrive to and Judy Sander tn girls prose. Perryman; and Mr. Perryman, in-law and granddaughter, Bob
June as a guest of the Lions Kenneth Jones was entered Mr. and Mrs. John Burrow Coats and Debra of Coloracto
Club. The Clarks son, Ray, in toe boys Class B tennis °f Friona were here last week Springs, Colo. They brought
Adults from here who ac-
companied the 4-Hers to Wtchi-
*1 Falls Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Cox.
Mfs. Emma Gerloff, who is
State final
noon. Kent Le
an alternate. The other
members, were Jimmy Lisle,
Winston May, and Rick Nos
wood. »
, Larry LeFevre, a McMurry
student, was honte last week-
end and on Saturday he visited
with Mr. and Mrs - Mike Ball-
short business meeting, after ^parents, Mr. ^And Mrs. Jfoe Hr Rule Sophnwve Class
wbeh Mrs. Jordan instructed Clark. wentfckating at the Rule SkaL
the group on how to knit. Sev- The Luther Leaguers, their then came out
eraT or them Ttarted kftitttag guestg and their s^nstfs, Mr. 10 the Joe Clark pasture on a
on decorator, pillows. and Mrs. Joe Swofford, enjoy^
Other guests were the two ed a picnic and outing at the Thursday -Right last
Of R01R- r . r
~ Guests of Mrs. Hilda Koch Mr. and Mrs. J
Sunday nieht were Mr and also attended the sla
Mrs. Bill VaMenkamp of Old and returned to Waco Friday
Glory. F. j. Lowack and Mr. niriit to visit relatives there,
and Mrs. August Angerman. Three 4-Hers from the Old
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hoile are Glory <lubs competed in the
building on to a house they had District III 4-H oublic speak-
moved into It is to- teg contests held in Wichila
cried on the highway between
the homes of Cafo Marias and
Zenor Summers. We. are hap-
py to welcome them to Sager-
ton and hope they will soon be
able to move in and will enjoy
living in our little town.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monse, Sr.
and their granddaughters, Nor-
va arid Marla Lehrmann, vis-
ited in Waco over the weekend so won second in the senior
with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vahl- girte.
enkamp and family. »--**- *— ■*“
C. E. Stegemoeller and Mrs ™
Marvin Stegemoeller went to ta
To Visit in Sagerton Home
-> < IP.-.. l Ulmer, little Mary Paige.
Jnstewtok Those gjjynt were. M«t Ulmar
My. and Mrs. Detoert LeFev-
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Track Meet in Austin last week
end. Cato Macias, son of .Mr.
Mrs. Melvin Lewis, Mn. and Mrs. Cato Macias, Sr. was
Norvell Lehrmann, and Mies. a member of the 440 relay
Tullie Herring of Amarillo team that placed fourth in
were guests. Class B. competition |p thb
Several from here attended
a piano recital of the students
of Mrs. Mike Herrington at
the First Baptist Church in
ItUjto Sunday afternoon. Jill Le-
Fevre and Clyde Stegemoeller
are two of her students from
Sagerton. — ‘ " __
YOUR CAR
IS IN
TIP TOP
CONDITION
HOME
AIR-CONDITIONING
IK
COOL &
CLEAN ~
JOE BENTON
738-9BSB
wrd Safety Features Shown-
Mrs. Cutaway cars 'frvm the U. S. Department of Transportation’s National Safety
oiskawwlrf Burfeau feature 19^9 rfiotor vehicle safety standard areas. This exhibit is one
also ass t . nmny safety arid industry exhibits that will be on display at the I960 conveja-
CONFIRMATION tion of the Texas Automobile Dealers Association in Austin. Convention dele-
gates and guests wiM have, an opportunity to see first-hand the 21 new safety
features of 1969 model automobiles. ' - ■ ’ "
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1969, newspaper, May 8, 1969; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190535/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.