Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1975 Page: 9 of 10
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Stamford
FOLGER’S
Mellorine
Golden Corn
Fruit Cocktail
Sun
Rib Steaks
Safeway
Big Buy!
potato
uttered
butter.
County 4-H
food show
Saturday
Golden Bananas
Navel Oranges
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rister
and Joel, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Rister and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Neatherlin and sons were in
Stamford Friday night to
attend a birthday supper in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Buntin honoring Wayland
Bingham of Aspermont.
Also attending were Way-
land's wife and son.
Marion Humphrey of Lub-
bock visited his mother, Mrs.
uttered
pee and
catsup.
nert and his brother, Rodney
Burgess.
To wa Hoom
Safeway
Big Buy!
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Fresh Milk 97«
Avoca church
Valentine banquet
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Spaghetti
mustara
Tomatoes
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Martin
Xjere in Abilene Saturday
night to attend Holiday on Ice
Mmes. Ruth Huffaker, L R.
Wise and Inez Martin were in
Abilene Monday shopping.
Bert Jennings and Glenn
Sylvester left Saturday for a
fishing trip to the coast.
They will be visiting with B.
C. Jennings and family at
Kingsville. They plan to stay
several days.
Mrs. Bert Jennings is stay-
ing in Stamford with Mrs
Glenn Sylvester while they
are gone.
Mrs. W. E. Jennings and Mrs.
Linda Spurlin and sons of
Abilene and Mrs Theressa
Pierce of Stamford
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hughes,
Jerry Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
Cody Thompson of Abilene,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hughes of.
Ranger and Mrs. Susie Dor-
man of Snyder. all met at
Hubbard Lake Friday night
for supper.
Visitors in the Hilton White
home Sunday afternoon were
mother, Mrs
By MRS. BERT JENNINGS
A Valentine Sweetheart
banquet was held at the
Baptist Church Wednesday
night. Everyone enjoyed the
food that was catered by
Mack Eplen's Cafeteria of
Mrs. Debbie Alston also has
pneumonia and is in the
Stamford Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Glenn Rennets and
Mrs. Adrian Staley visited
Saturday morning, in the home
of Mrs. Roy Prichard in
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Beef Sausage
Smok-Y-Links
Eckrich Sausage p£3!
Family Flour
Ovoajoy. Enriched
Batty Crockar
Safeway IB'/i-a.
Special! Pkg.
Friday, Feb. 21, 1975 1:00 P.M.
Location: Go east of Lueders to Farm to Market Road 142.
Turn left or to the North. Go past Baptist encampment
down FM142 approximately 2 miles. Turn right on the first
dirt road. Go one and one-half miles to the Hu—Hnetw
Farm. Due to the death of Homer Hughes and W. C.
McCowan, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. McCowan will sell the
fallowing at Public Auction.
11966 4 Dr. Chevrolet Sedan, 1 1982one-half ton Chevrolet
pickup, 1 1962 Oliver 880 tractor; 1 1963 Oliver 890 tractor,
1900 1969 Moline tractor, 1 1933 Fannail F tractor, kicks
right off, 1 model A John Deere tractor, 1 Letz feed mill
and belt works as good as new, 1 John Dehre tondam Kjw
1 John Deere tool bar, 1 John Deere cultivator, 1 Ford
cultivator, 14-row Pittsburg rotary hoe, 1 set Oliver guage
wheels, 1 Servis two row stalk cutter, 1 Sends three-ooint
hook up shredder, 2 Oliver 3 bottom mouldboard plows, 1
seven shank big ox, 2 2-row Oliver planters Opt. hook up),
1 14-ft. tandam stock trailer, 1 fertilizer attachment on
tool bar, 12-row Moline cotton stripper, 4 cotton trailers 2
and 3 bale ones, 1 set of 6 Moline front wts., 3 2-row front
end cultivators, 1 set front end tank mounts, 1 drag type
section harrow, lots of wire including 2 rolls bull wire, lots
of pipe, tools, antiques, and other items. Four butane
tanks-one never used. Other items too numerous to
mention. Loader tractor available. *.
Highway. Whola Kernel
Safeway
Special! Can
,penL Wedne«*«y "IS** STAMFORD AMERICAN > PAGE NINE
^X^^d^JFrarik StAmford’ Texa^ Thursday, February 20, 1975
Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clawson
and sons, Tony, Lonnie and
Barry, of Noodle, were visi-
tors of her parents, the Rev.
and Mrs. A. N. Motes, Sunday.
Ester
Hughes, who is ill in Hendrick
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. White
and children of Hamlin visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hillard Easterling, Friday
night.
Alston White of.Stamford
visited Mr. and Mrs. Doc
White Friday night.
Stephen Hughes, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Hughes of
Mr. Miifmi M-_» . Stamford, visited his grand-
Mrs. Milton Martin and parents, the Red Hughes,
of Abilene visited his mother,
Mrs. J. R. Caudle, Sunday.
Mrs. Judy Taylor of Abilene
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arlie Smith, Monday
Ben Whitley visited his
brother, Tom Whitley, who is
in the Haskell hospital. Ben
lives in Throckmorton.
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Mrs. Joan Whitley and a
friend from Abilene left Sun-
day to visit her sister, Mrs.
Ruby Jo Davis, in Andrews.
Lisa Taylor of Stamford
spent Sunday night with her
Tomato Soup
Tewa Hoom ■ H .
; Entertainment was fur-
'nisbed by Ken Smith of Dallas
and Gary Stroope of Hardin-
Simmons University.
Christy Lindsey was chosen
sweetheart. Approximately 55
to 60 people attended.
TOMATO
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Big Buy! Con
CnArtCAFC “'Kermit, Mrs. Merle Hansen
OPS and Mrs. Ovis Henry of
Stamford and Mr. and Mrs.
Jess White of Avoca. r
Mrs. Alma Foster was in
Anson Tuesday to attend a
yearbook committee meeting
for the Home Demonstration
Club,
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James Powell
Haskell
Maggie Williams, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rister
and Joel were supper guests
of the Larry Risters Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Humphrey visited his mother,
Mrs. J. C. Williams, Sunday
afternoon
Mrs. Therresa Pierce of
Stamford visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hughes,
Monday. ----
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Watts
had a birthday supper Satur-
day night for their daughter*
Sandy Mueller, of Stamford.
Others present were
Sandy’s husband, Jerry, and
son, Matt, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Mueller of Stamford,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn West and
Charlotte of Abilene, Chester
Clinkenbeard of Lueders, and
Jackie and Mindy Watts. I-
The Glenn Wests of Abilene
were overnight guests Satur-
day night and Sunday guests
along with the Jerry
Muellers.
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Fresh Oysters
Fiyer Thighs ~
Lunch Meat *
Becky Garvin, Mrs. Rose
Teague and Renee and Kim-
berly Gardner of Abilene were
luncheon guests of Mr and
Mrs Leon Garvin Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Bert Jennings
attended the girls basketball
games Tuesday and Thursday
nights in Abilene.
It was a three-way tie
between Baird, Jim Ned, and
Wylie. Baird won over Jim
Ned Tuesday night and Thurs
day night Wylie won over
Baird to win the.&A district
games
Their son. Gerald, is the
Baird girls coach
Mr and Mrs Milton Martin
and Grady .Avants attended
the Thursday night game
between Wylie and Baird. It
was played in the McMurry
Gym.
Mr and Mrs Bert Jennings
were in Roby Friday night to
attend the basketball game
between Roby and Fluvanna.
Roby won and will play
Westbrook one night this week
to determine the winner of
10-B District. ,f
Their grandson, Jay, plays
on the Roby team.
Mrs. Glenn Rennets and her
sister, Mrs. O.T. Wagley, who
is Visiting her from Chicago,
spent Wednesday afternoon 1» ■ . M&Ei
Longhorn Cheese
Spurgeon. 10g Off any 12-©«. er 14-oa. Fkq.
They were also in Abilene
visiting Mrs. EudeH Fountain.
They were accompanied by
Mrs. Francis Prichard and
Mrs. Nadine Spurgeon. Mrs.
Fountain to their sister.
Mrs. Wagley also spent last
week in Anson visiting her
sister in laws.
Mrs. Eugene Burchard re-
turned home Thursday after
spending two Weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. John Hauk
and family of Quannah.
Mrs. J. R. Burchard is in the
Dyess Hospital with pneu-
Sofeway Money-Saving Low Prices!
Tabic Salt srl
Tomato Catsup sx;
Vienna Sausage si
Saltine Crackers
Diet Drinks
Half S Half
l<iwi —Mate cm.
Mrs. Therresa Pierce and
children of Stamford visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Hughes, Saturday.
Mrs. Hughes returned home
with them for supper Satur-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jack
Whitworth of Fort Worth
visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Whitwdtfh for Saturday lunch grandparents, Mr and Mrs
and again on Sunday. R. T. Taylor,
Visitors of Mrs. J. V
Grimes Sunday afternoon
were Mrs. Betty Grimes of
Stamford and Mrs. Ernest
Parks of Abilene
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunklin
were in Abilene Monday on
business and to visit with her
sister, Mrs. Audie Bowers.
Luncheon guests of the Rev.
Charles Gafford and his
Pam Huff from Montana Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dowdy family Sunday were Mr. and
and Sabana McNair, both °f Snyder, Paul Hansoil of Mrs. Brian Burgess of Wei-
students at Payne. ■■umHimHHNHHiMimMMHHMHMBHMHI
University of Brownwood, .. ....... .
spent the weekend with
Sabrina's parents, Mr and | /
Mrs Theron McNair M /J y A f 1 G 1 . d
were in Abilene Friday vis-
iting their daughter, Mrs.
children, Amanda, Dirk and
Wendy, Mrs. Inez Martin and
Mrs. Ruth Huffaker were in
Abilene Wednesday,-..__
They visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Barnes. Dirk spent
the rest of the week with his
grandparents and Amanda
spent the weekend.
Wendy Martin spent Friday
night with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Martin.
FRESH FRYERS
Fiaast Qualify! dH
Ready fa Cook!
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Chicken Hens 49*
The Jones County 4-H Food
Show is scheduled for Satin*
day, Feb. 22, in the Anson
Church of Christ, according to
Necy Wilburn, assistant
county Extension agent.
Judging will begin at 1:30
p.m. with public showing at 3
p.m. Presentation of awards
will follow the public showing.
Like all 4-H activities the
show is open to any boy or girl
irrespective of race, color,
national origin or economic
circumstances.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. N. The public is invited to
Motes were in Vernon Wed- attend,
nesday visiting her sister, . —h— ---
Mrs. Loubell Whittiker. Brady will have a Muzzle
They came back to Seymour Loaders Shoot Feb. 21-23.
Finest Quality Meats!
Turbot Fillets 7(L Smoked Ham 774
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Ham Boast _U1W
Whta Hams ejavsrst 98<
Armour Bacon
HotLinks -^79*
Armour Hot Dogs
Safeway Wieners ar 49<
Beef Short Ribs _u. 49*
Boneless Brisket
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Boneless xoast
Premium Ground Beef 95*
RR> Eye Steaks _u>S25i
Smelly Ws Late teaa, St
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Mr*. Wagley returned home
with her sister, Mrs. Rennels,
for an extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Hughes
have been in Abilene several
times this past week visiting
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Lammert, Danny. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1975, newspaper, February 20, 1975; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205578/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.