Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1981 Page: 2 of 17
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Meat
Milk 149
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Sauce
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Tissue
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Crisco
Towels . .69c
Food
PRODUCE1
iuist is a
lodical Canter with a
night
at his toot*.
yMrs. Oman and the
Buntmans returned home
99c
Cabbage .19c
Franks
1.49
Steak
1.49
G'fruit . .4/$ 1
Roast
1.49
.49c
RIBS
Yams
former Lora Lynn Hunt.
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Lyndgren. and also visited
12 Ox
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COCA
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NON FOODS
Cheese
FROZEN FOOOS
PECIflLS
Calif.
LETTUCE
lb.
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39c
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Market
Gooch Slab Slice
DAIRY SPECIALS
Beans ..
Burritos ..
Com Dogs
URN
ROftST
Ernest
E W
Bliss
Heller.
Webers.
The weekend of Jan. 25.
l power
mportant
Bargain H G«l.
Ice Cream
Partly Quarters
OLEQ
Registration
continues for
WTC branches
Victoria, ai
cousin. -B
this season with only a few
more to go. provided the
fanners are able to get into
the tow wet
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Ekdahl. Kim and John.
6-12 Ox. Cans
Pepsi, Diet Pepsi
Pepsi Light
waa their daughter. Dawn,
Texas Tech student, who
had spent the holidays with
Breasted Chicken
Chicken Sandwiches
A09
Dr. Jackie Hanaen Hunt
' Irving visited hero Jan.
Sausage . 1.39
H'Burger .1.49
3/$l
2/$1
SAUCE ...4/$l
2.29
Holmstroms drove _
Lubbock for their first visit
nt Texas Tech where their
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49c
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... 39c
son. David, of Henderson,
came for a couple days
visit while on his days off
from work.
attend with the Omens the
Ector County Livestock
Show in which Jennifer and
Jessica. 4 Hers. had
entered several' animals .
Both girls won several
awards.
The two girts also won
awards in a 4-H food
exhibit in Midland, which
sisterto-law, Mrs. Davi
Ballard, and Dr. Ballard
POTATOE
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The Employment Act of
1946 committed the
government to take all
practicable measures to
promote maximum
employment, production
recently , talked by
telephone with her friend.
Mrs. Mary Hilaeher.
formerly of Stamford and
: Mrs. Birger Hateriua
twill have the Bible study
yMdhlv fyhMbMAaaghidMh will Bam
CHUCK
H0AS1
'wOUi OBI* BMW Ml •• EJs.VF.
(Jnck) Nauort, their
Late registration for
classes at the Haskell
extension center of
Western Texas College will
continue through Jan. 30.
Information about the
classes may be obtained by
contacting Bill Blakley at
864-2891 or the 'Student -
Services office at WTC in
Snyder
WTC is also offering
classes in Hamlin this
semester and late
registration there also ■
continues through Jan. 30
Apples .. .39c
Avoca does 4/$ 1
Plana tor the year were
diacuaaed.
A aktt on relationships
between sisters and
brothers waa oreaanted bv
Vance Thompson. Tony
Nauort, and Robert and
Jerry Schuchert
Brownfield. to
—4-1 < the Wichita from Lubbock.
weekrrK) Jgn |2
ito first t** Lundgrens had as-
Jan. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. J.B-
Schoonmaker of Stamford
had as Jan. 18 weekend
guests their daughter and
grandchildren. Ronnie Joe
and Missy, of Crandall,
who were unable Io be here
with the family for the
holidays
Paige Lae Worrell,
daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Rex Worrell of Midland
Chicken of
The Sea
TUNA
k99cj
&
DINNERS
3 $1
Maryland Club
COFFEE
University in Abilene.
Heller and Bonnie's
mother are cousins.
The following names are
those omitted in a recent
news item as guests at the
Christmas Day coffee in
the Heller home: Mrs.
Anna Pearson, Lawrence
Pearson. Mrs Am
Segrestroin, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Gentry. Mr. and Mrs
Abert Pearson. Tens
pearson and Erin Leaf’s
college friend, Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank;
Corbitt of Amarillo were
here last weekend for a
visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs.'Adolph Olson,
and her brother and
Stamford, now of Midland,
were married Jan. 24 in the
Glare Memorial First
United Methodist Chapel in
Midland
Seth served as best man
relative, who drove for the
group.
Mrs. Nauort and
Lyckman are cousins
John L. Nelson, medical
patient at sumford
Memorial Hospital. is
presiding.
Two representatives
from the Bronco Seed Co.
met with the group prior to
the business session.
Denis * Olson, manager
reported 2801 bales of
II a.m. with the Rev. Sun
.Leaf, pastor, officiating
; The Bothel Church
Mr. and Mrs Ruga*
BUnftold, of Hobbs, N.M.
John.
Mr* Ekdahl and Vicki,
accompanied by Mrs.
Sonny Strand, were in
Dallas Jan. 18-19, when
Vicki underwent eye
treatment
They were overnight
guests in the home of Mrs.
Janie* Richards, cousin of
Mrs Ekdahl
Mr. and Mrs Steve "
Wataon. parents of Mrs. ■
Charles Stenhoim. and
their son and his wife. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Wataon, and
children, all of Abilene
were in Washington, DC..
I Accompanying them
‘.home were their daughter
land eon-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Darryl Greenlee, of WWIW .............. „
O'Donnell who returned Jqj- the inauguration of
!hMMthaaaareday Presidnet Ronald Reagan
Mre. Greenlee teaches in Thev were guests of
the O DonneU public school Congand Mre Stonholm
u . x*1 0*tr Arlington. Va .
; In Lubbock one day last home ■
Mrs. Johnny Oman and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burk
man of Lueders were in
Odessa week before last as
house guests of their
children. Dr. and Mrs.
John Bill Oman, and
daughters.
Jessica,
Johnna
■treatments
• Mr. and Mre. Vernon
; Lyckman returned Sunday
;from Lubbock where
•Lyckman had heart
• aurgory Jan. 18 at
iMothodiat Hospital Ho is
doing nicely.
row
Skellytown, la employed in
Borger whore the couple,
mot.
The wedding will be Feb
14 at Skellytown
Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy
Muehlstein visited
Saturday night In Hamlin
aa guests in th* home of
friends, Mr. and Mrs Carl
Back
Mr. and Mr*. Kevin Heine-
mann of Lubbock spent
last weekend here as
houseguests of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Ekdahl. and
children. Vicki. Kim and
Mr*. James Thompson,
patient at Hendrick
Medical Center at Abilene,
Pie QQ<
Shells O
Jennifer.
Judith and *
b. Bag
Potatoes
49
__ Douglas Terrell
anmiuA'Stamford. grandson
•nrou*d Mrs. Terreif
t.u-- Other towns represented
were Odessa, Lubbock.
to strip
cotton
before bad weather sets in.
and
accot__
Events In American Labor
History,” a publication of
the U.S. Department of
Labor.
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irowm ggty mi a.
Ekdahl, Mr and Mrs.
Larry Ivy, Fam and
Robert the Rev. Stan Leaf.
Erin Leaf and Erin's
college friend. Casey
Dellaney
Six of Don’s friends from
Victoria, among them his
cousin, -Brenda Heller,
arrived in time for supper,
then Don and his friends
left for New Mexico for a
week of snow sluing.
The Hellers had as bouse
guests Jan. 18-30 his cousin
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Weber, of Victoria.
Monday night, Heller,
his cousin and Robert
Reves fried quail for the
following: Mr and Mrs
Henry Burkman, Mr and
Mrs. Bobby Reves and
Sara, Mr. and Mrs. J. A
Ericksdahl Co-op Gin met
Monday night at the jin
office for their monthly
meeting, with Edward
Ekdahl president.
(Samuelson) Brown of
Reklaw, with Mr and Mrs
E. V Underwood of Lake
Whitney joining the group
Jan. 4.
Dinner guests Jan. 4
included the six visitors
and Mrs
Segrestrom, Mrs.
Carlson and
Cavender, Don
Texas AAM student, was
home at this time
For the Sunday
afternoon coffee, the group
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BACON lSftl|sfiGE
1 u
CHUCK
STEAK
lb
and Vance
, Mr*. Schoonmaker and
gMr*. Shurley met with the
•‘’tS Bethel Willing
• Workers will hold Its
• monthly mooting today al
>3:80 p.m la the Bothel
.Church basement with
Rankin of Stamford have
returned from Borger
where they visited as house
guests their son, Steve
Rankin, and where, at
nearby Skellytown. Mrs.
Rankin attended a bridal
shower for Steve's fiancee.
Susan Fox, Jan. 30.
nephew, Mark Lundgren. r
son of the Leroy Lundgrens Th* Waiter Hellers and
and also a student atTexafdaughter. Lydia, have bad
several out-of-town
Tomatoes ,2/$1
Dal Msols >03 Con
Green Beans2/79<
Dal Manto—303 Can
Spinach .2/79c
• VIP—303 Con
Tomatoes ,2/$l
2/79c
jetergent.l 19
Tamales .. 2/$ 1
ladiola Cornbreed .
MIX 5/’l
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Choate.
Mrs Hilscher age 88 was
recently hospitalised as a
surgical heart patient. She
is at home and doing very
well
Canned white asparagus
is the same as green, but is
cut before exposure toth* :
Ericksdahl Nows
Bako tale Saturday
by Luther League
Mr. end Mrs. Melvin
Rooemiuist. drove to
Lubbock to register at
relatives as bouse guests, was joined by Mr. and Mrs Ham, Ms and Mrs Joe faRujy, the Sheridan
with several local relatives Carl Ekautam. Mrs. Lopex, Joe. Pet*. Robert Olsons.
The five directors and
of Ekdahl of Ashland. Ore.,
and Norman Ekdahl of
Christmas Valley. Ore.,
arrived Doc. 29 for a visit.
The Raymond Ekdahls
left for Elgin Dec. 30 for a
visit with her family and to
attend the 50th wedding
anniversary celebration of
on* of her sisters and her
huebnpd.
Returning here Jan 4,
UH flvH Cer .Bnrdnna
Biscuits 19* MffiF
■I 99
1 Lb. |
grandmothers. Mrs. Ruth
Seth and Mrs L.H Terrell,
both ot Stamford, his
Stunt Mrs. Donne
. of Stamford; his
rs. James Hail, of
the Jayton, Mrs. Hail’s
to daughter, Mrs. Craig
iait ^Nght. of Abilene; ana
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Jaklewicz, Greg. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1981, newspaper, January 29, 1981; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205228/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.