Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1971 Page: 2 of 12
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World’s Finest
WATER PUMP
Practically Impossible to
Burst From Freezing.
Cannot Lose Its Prime
Will Pump Air and Shut
Off On Weak Wells.
Will Not Bum Out for
Lack of Water.
DUKE
APPLIANCE
COMPANYG. R. COZBY
AUTO FOR SALE A-2
FOR SALE: 1956 Chevy pick
up. Good condition. Call 773
3777 or see at 1313 Compton
after 7 p m. 18-lc
Announcements B
CARD OF THANKS B-2
WE WISH TO express cur
heartfelt thanks to all who sent
food, flowers, memorials and
other expressions of kindness
and sympathy during the ill-
ness and death of our loved
one A special thanks to the
doctors and nurses at the.
Stamford Memorial, Hospital,
to pastor Urrate and to the
directors of Stamford Electric
Cooperative. The Family of El-
wood Carlsen. 18-lp
WE WISH TO express our
thanks to the many people who
brought food, sent flowers or
helped in any way during the
time of the passing of our
father. The families of A H.
Clem. 18-lp
THANK THE nurses and doc-
tors of Anson General Hospita'
_PJAJMRING CO.
773-2261 313 N. Swenson
Dealer and Distributor
For Ruth-Berry Water Pump
Will not burn out seal for lack
of water.
it cannot lose its prime.
It’s practically impossible for
Ruth-Berry to freeze and burst
Plumbing fixtures. Hot water
heaters, forced air heating,
floor furnaces, sold, installed
^Easy payment plan.
for the care and love and
"Tcin3ness they gave our loved
one. Thank everyone for the
beautiful flowers, cards, the
food and love and kindness
from Central Christian Church
and from the neighbors for al)
their kindness. Our thanks to
the pastprs for the prayers and
love and kindness. Also to
Festers Funeral Home for
what they did at the time of
the death of our loved one.
Daddy and Husband. God bless
you all. Mrs. Carrie HelenAll Sewing Machines
Spurck and Rosie Caroline.
Serviced and repaired by your
Western Auto
Associate Store
Ill N. Swenson 773-3722CARL SIMS
WINCH TRUCK SERVICE
Insured
Hamlin Highway
773-2067 Stamford, Texas
18-lc
WE WOULD like to extend our
sincere appreciation to pastor
Aalbue and all our friends for
their sympathy in our time of
Farrow.’ Mrs. Oscar Manske.
Tommy and Johnnv Manske
and the Jerry Manske family.
18-lc
THE FAMILY of Mrs. John
Cannon sincerely thank all rel
atives and friends who helped
us so much in our time of
sorrow.
18-lp
Automotive
Motorcycles, Bicycles,
And Scooters A-5
1970 HONDA CL 175 Scram-
bler. Call 773-5239, 1212 Wells,
Stamford. 16-20cIn 1960-69, older Americans
increased in number by 18 per
cent as against total popula-
tion increase of 13 per cent.
Special Notices
B-3
D Financial
, —
F
Employment
INSTRUCTION
G-l
Rooms, Furnished
FOR RENT
D-8
HEEFWANTED
r-2
18-4f
phone 773-3193.
G-4
HOUSES
WANTED: Dependable lady to
care for children in our home
Merchandise &
Miscellaneous
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Real Estate
Rentals
A completely reconditioned two
bedroom, one bath home. Next
to Reynolds School at 511 Vas-
sar. Contact Stamford Federal
Savings and Loan Association,
773-2714 for an excellent buy
on this home. 18-lc
ATTENTION: Westfall Interior
Decorators can now supply you
with wall paper, Armstrong
Linoleum, vinyls and floor cov-
erings. phone 773-2117, Jewel
Westfall; 773-2692, Donna Os-
ment, 773-2080, Estelle Sham-
burger. 16-4c
BEDROOM for Rent: 601 E.
Vanderbilt. Phone 773-3584.
, 18-2c
TAKE SOIL away the Blue
Lustre way from carpets and
upholstery. Rent electric sham-
pooer |1. Perry's. 18-lc
GERT'S A gay girl — ready
for a whirl after cleaning car-
pets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1. Kinney
Furniture. 18-lc
THREE , BEDROOM home. 2
baths, completely redone in-
side and out. This is a very
large house and will be an ex-
cellent buy. Contact Stamford
Federal Savings and Loan As-
sociation, 773-2714, for details
18-lc
I WILL NOT be responsible
for any debts other than
my own. Cecil Cothrum. 18-lc
LICENSED play school for ?
and 4 year olds; 8:30 to 11:30.
Monday through Friday. Juan-
ita Smith, 105 E. Campbel-
St, 773-3144. 17-4cTWO BEDROQM house for
sale. One bath. Living room
carpeted. Good condition. 807
Welle. Call 773-3930. 18-2p
FOR RENT- to couple. Large
3 room furnished apartment
and bath. Carpeted, close in.
406 S. Hobart St. Phone 773-
3209. 18-20<
FOR SALE: Three bedroom,
two bath home in Sagerton.
White stucco, large patio, city
water. Norvell Lehrmann. Call
Rule 2851 or 3111. 4-20c
REGISTER FOR tap and ba)
let dance class at Dog House,
August 24, 10 to 1? a m. Pam
Harper will teach Call 7.73-
2478 18-lp
FOR PRIVATE tutoring call
Mrs, Bert Flemins, 773-3696.
18-2p
UNDER CONSTRUCTION: 3
bedroom, 2 bath, brick, 1 ga-
rage, carpet, family room. 1304
Elizabeth No duwn payment to
qualified buyer. Payments ap-
prox. >125. Paul Griggs phone
773-2744. - 14-10c
NO WOMAN Need Ever Look
40! For Mary Kay Cosmetics
and Wig Styling — Call 773
3488, 1204 Hudson Rd. 14-30<
EFFECTIVE as of July 29
1971. I will no longer be re-
sponsible for anyone’s debts or
checks ether than my own
Herbert Jerry Kalner. 17-2p
IF YOU are lodkihg for an
; inexpensive, good home call
Luther Adams. Phone 773-5106
1 These homes have been com-
pletely renovated and range in
i price from >4 000 to $7,500. Will
j accept reasonable down pay-
ment. 17 2c
WAITRESS WANTED: Good
hours, 8 a m to 2 p m Apply
in person. Son’s Cafeteria
16- 20c
no. harm to the ecology. Call
Claud Senn, 915-237-2334, Jay-
ton, Texas. 16-4c
WE PAY cash for good used
merchandise. Auction every
first Sunday. Consignments
welcome. Phone 804-3197, Lac-
key’s Auction House, Rule Hi*,
way, Haskell, Texas. 21-20c
OPPORTUNITY, SPAREtime,
addressing envelopes and cir-
culars Make $27.00 per thr/u-
sand. Handwritten or typed, in
your home. Send just 32. for
INSTRUCTIONS and a LIST
OF FIRMS USING ADDRESS
ERS. Satisfaction Guaranteed
B&V Enterprises, Dept 7-230,
PO Box 398, Pearblossom,.
Calif. 93553 17 4p
PORCH SALE: Saturday, Aug.'
21st — 9:00 to 6:00 Men's,
Women’s and children's
clothe.s — Little boy’s suits
like new bov’s and girl’s toys
and misc. items.' 1003 E Van-
derbilt 18-lp
THREE bedroom unfurnished
h-use for rent. One-half block
from Oliver School. 510 E.
Oliver. Call 773-2233 18-2cWILL DO private duty Nurs- WANTED TO BUY D-»
ing in private home, hospital,
or convalescent Home. Work
any hour or day. Write P. O.
Box 1207-A, Stamford, or phone
823-2307, Anson. 15-5p
FURNISHED HOMES, water-
air or electric air — One un-
furnished 5 room house Buie . — . ,, .
- Realtor 773-3636, 18-lpFarms and Ranches H-4
■ ■ — FARM, 167 acres. Seven acres
— — — jn oasture pour miies east of
THREE BEDR'OOM home for
sale with two baths. All rooms
very large and in good condi-
tion. Contact Stamford Feder-
G-3 al Savings and Loan Associa-
---- tion, 773-2714 for an excellent
THREE ROOM, furnished du buy on this house at 906 Texas
plex. Carport storm cellar. jetr—t —■——~48-4-e-
Business Opportunities F-3
FOR SALE OR TrajJe. Deluxe
Motel, 702 N. Svdenson, Doing
g-xxi business. Selling because
of illness in family. Need to
sell at once. Terms. Call 773-
3377 or Box 1204, Stamford,
Texas 12-40c
HOUSEHOLD GOODS D-l
WESTERN MATTRESS Com-
pany mattress-box springs
custom built. Renovate or ex-
change, new guarantee. Save
50 per ceht. Call 773-3415.
45 20c
during scjiool hours. Referen-
ces required 773-5194 17-2eJOBS WANTED (-3
FURNITURE REPAIRED and
refinished. No upholstering
Earl Stagner, 717 E Oliver
phone 773-2819 16 Sp
WANT TO do baby sitting in
my home. Dav or night sitting
phone 773-5014 17-2p
HOUSE painting, interior and
extenor Call Bob, 773-2113 for
free estimates. 16-2c
For Sale
H-l
HOMES
CARPORT SALE 307 W Mor-
an This week and next. Got a
lot of stuff Come on down.
18-lp
Avoca Phone 773-2815, office
773-3216
FOR SALE;
(ALL 773-3231
House located on 2 lots.
606 E. Oliver.
3 bedroom house, corner
lot, 502 E. Oliver,$4000.
THREE FAMILY garage sale, Real Estate
803 E McHarg. Friday and
Saturday, Aug. 20-21. 8:30 to
6 18-lp
18-2p
Stamford American
Roy M. Craig, Editor and Publlaher
Modella Gamblln Woman a Editor
,, . , r, . Published every Thursday at the
r()R SALE: Five room and Stamford American office at 124 E.
bath rock veneer house at 806 Hamilton S reet, Stamford, Texas
70553
S. Anson. Cecil McCafferty,----1---------------------------
771 ‘>A1A to -in.. Entered as second class matter Aug
18-ZUC ugt n )W4 lt the po>l offlce lt
,,,, ; ... ’ Stamford, Texas, under the Act of
MY HOME for sale at 310 S. March 3. irro
Orient 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, stamford u,.drr ConMlld.ted
carpeted. Fenced back yard, with American, July i, issi
1 block from high school. Call Nnt|ee to the Public Any erroneous
773-2262. 16-3p reflection upon the character, repu-
taUon or standing of anv firm. Indi-
———---------------------;-----vldual or corporation.
PAGE TWO STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford, Texas, Thursday, August 19, 1971
.Veic Study-Work Program
Available for Ag Boys
Weldon Holbrooks, Vocation-
al Agriculture teacher, Stam-
ford High School, recently
completed the dne-week In-
service Workshop frr Teacher,
of Cooperative Part - time
Training in Vocational Agri-
culture. The workshop was
held in Austin.
The completion of the work-
shop qualifies Mr. Holbrooks
to conduct the Cooperative
Part-time Training in Vocation-
al Agriculture and he was
awarded a certificate in rec-
ognition of professional prep
aration.
This phase of the vocational
agriculture program will give
students an opportunity to
spend ^art of their school time
in on-the-job training with lo-
cal agricultural business and
industrial firms.
Students participating will
the skills and management
practices involved, under the
guidance of a skilled instruc-
tor selected from the firm in
which the student is working.
Further information concern-
ing the program may be ob-
tained by contacting Mr. Hol-
brooks or Mr O. M. Isbell,
high school principal.
Lawson Named
Assistant Coach
At Graham
Joey Lawson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Lawsm of Stamford,
has been given a contract to
serve as assistant coach at
Graham He will be assisting
in junior high and will have
four sections of science Jind
will have two physical educa-
tion classes in high school.
Joey, a graduate of Stam-
courses, including one period
of related agricultural instruc-
tion, during which time they
will study information related
to their on-the-job training.
They will spend 15 hours each
weekday on the job, learning
le on the Bulldog team and
won All-Regional honors. He
attended Texas Christian Uni-
versity on an athletic scholar-
ship and later attended Texas
Tech
Lawson is married to the
former Linda Stewart of Gra-
Four Men Plead
Guilty of
Robbing Store
Four meh pleaded guilty be-
fore Judge J. Neil Daniel cm
a charge of burglary of the
old Truby store, owned by Phil-
lip Hampton The men waived
action by the grand jury under
provision of a new law.
Jesse. Lopez Gongora was
given a three-year probated
term in the penitentiary. His
brother, Johnny Lopez Gon-
gora, was given two years but
his term was not probated
Raymond Perez Hernandez
had his three year term pro-
bated, while Davis Torres Rod-
nguez received a four-year
probated sentence.
The men were charged with
taking fishing equipment,
electric skillet, electric iron,
brass valves and other items
from the store which no longer
is in operation.
ham The Lawsons have a
seven month old son
He will be coaching under
Athletic Director Bill Ander-
son, long-time Stamford coach.
Five Masons
To Get 50-Year
Awards Aug. 26
Five 50-year pins will be
awarded at an open house on
Aug 26 bv the Masonic lodge
of Stamped The affair will be
held in the lodge hall and both
men and women of the com-
munity are invited
Refreshments will be served
with activities to get under-
way at 7:30 p m It will be a
come and go reception
District Deputv Grand Mas-
ter James Stewart of Hamlin
will make the 50-vear awards
to C. F (Cov) Upshaw, Claude
Lyons. J C Mav, John Ben-
nett and E B. (Jshnie) Brit-
ton
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4 CANS
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Avocados!
GREEN
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172 GAL.
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FRESH
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WITHOUT COUPON 79c
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
FREE DELIVERY — CALL 773-3372
PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. 19-20-21
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25c SIZE V J
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1971, newspaper, August 19, 1971; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190386/m1/2/?q=%22Riley%20Lloyd%20Loop%22: accessed November 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.