Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1970 Page: 6 of 12
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Commercial fishing on the
“Trick or treat!’.*
“Trick!
CALICHE
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Chuck Steak
Club Steak
Lb.
C. R. Foster
GIVE' GIVE
the
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GIVE IS
3 Lb. Can
100 guests" re-
Dunklin spent.
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4 55c
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Shurfine—12 Ozs.
Beef Ribs
Tall Can
PIANO
TUNING
43'
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89'
Salad Dressing
49'
MORTON'S—Quart
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catch averaging more than
$35 million in annual value.
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• Visitors of Mrs. Veda Selby
and Bob over the holidays
were Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Hancock and Matt and John
Clipper, all of Houston, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Selby, Robin,
Elizabeth and Michelle and
Pvt. E-2 and Mrs. Ronnie
Thomlinson and Michael.
The Lueders-Avoca basket-
ball • teams will play Eula
Thursday night Jan is, in the
3 Cans
PRIME RIB
Rolled Roast
Wins Soil Fertility Award
Kirby Glayton, right, Jones County agricultural
■J- agent, was a first place winner in the.. 1969 Texas
Soil Fertility Awards Program. sponsored jointly
by the T$xas Educatjonal-PJaht Food Society and
the Texas A&M University Extension'- Service.
Claytbff'was presented a .plaque and a certificate
at a special banquet held at College Station Jan. 7.-
- The plaque and certificate was presented by Rqss-
Irvin, president of the Texas Educational Society.
^■-'Ja-ytQp.jSpoke briefly to the group about the county
soil fertility programs. - . C
Texas leads all states in
total cattle, beef cattle, sheep,
and wool, goats and mohair.
Livestock and poultry account
for almost half of the total
agricultural revenue yearly
and afe a major source of pro-
ducts used by many agribusi-
nesses, as well as consumers
of feed, insecticides and other
agribusiness supplies.
SOFLIN
TISSUE
BONELESS
Stew Meat
children and
.other, out of
were Mrs. Cur-
of Mineral
Iva Holdeh fo Stam-
Mrs.
SHURFINE EXTRA RICH
SHAMPOO
16 Oz. Bottle
W. E. Mayes
773-3368
Get a new sweater for
Christmas? Don’t ruin it by
hanging it in tjhe closet, says
Smokerite Sliced
BACON
food and fellowship.
Mr.- and Mrs. H. H. Dunk-
lin spent the New Years holi-
* days in Athens with a son and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
- Dunklin and son, Cody.
The annual Lueders-Avoca
football banquet will be Sat-
urday night, Jan. .17, at 7, in
the Grade School Auditorum.
Speaker for the evening will
be Dick Todd, all Southwest-
Dianne Summers
To Get Degree
- Dianne Summers^, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sum-
mers of 609 Trinity, has com-
pleted the requirements for
the bachelor of science in ed-
ucation degree in English ed-
ucation with a minor In speech
at Abilene Christian College.
The degree will be awarded
during spring commencement
exercises May 16.
Avoca Woman Visits With
Children in New Mexico
em Conference for A and =M
for two years, Head Coach of
Mid-Western and H. S. .U,
played professional football
for 1?.. years with the Washing-
ton Redskins and .Head Coach
of the Was lungton Redskins.
Coach Dewayne Finley led
' his six .man esquad as far as
the Regional meet this year
before they were defeated.
Tickets may be purchased
from any member of tlje pep
squad or their Sponsor, Mrs.
Ernie Wood, for $2.00 each.
Both games Thursday prom-
ise to be very good ones.
Game lime is 7 p. m.
Tuesday night, Jan. 20, will
also be a home game with
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FILL DIRT
YARD DIRT
CRUSHED ROCK
SAND
CALL
JOE BENTON
773-3835
page six . • _ ; ,
Stamford,-Texas, .Thursday, January 15,. 1970
1 J
ENERGY
BLEACH
Gallon
SMUCKER’S
PRESERVES
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. PROPERTY
LAND AND CITY
APPRAISALS --
COUNSELING, REAL
ESTATE SALES,
REAL ESTATE LOANS
J. L HILL, JR*
Member of Texas Society
t Farm Managers and
Rura) Appraisers
Phones 773.2210 - 77'33644
were Mrs.
ford and
of Avoca.
Resides
th Jr families,
town relatives
tis Henderson
Wells, Mrs. Charles Pickle of
Austin. Mrs Melvin Hargrove
of Abilene, Mr and Mrs. Clyde
Laughlin of Rule, Mr. and Mrs.
Mahvin Hicks, Mr. and Mrs.
FOOD KING
SHORTENING
SHURFINE YELLOW CLING—2'/j SIZE CAN
PEACHES 4:1.00
SHURFINE MULTIPLE
VITAMINS
100 Tablets_____2
SHURFINE—300 SIZE CAN
Pork & Beans 7:1.00
i BISCUITS i
■ 291
Stamford American Gr^nt Jones Files
For Re-Election
As Representative
State Representative Grant
Jones of Abilene has filed tor
reelection to the Texas House
of Represntatives in Place 1,
DistHcT62. composed of Jones
and Taylor Counties. • ,
Jones stated ‘.‘I have been
appointed a member of the
Interim House Committee on
Efficiency and Economy. This
committee should have sever-
al proposals to submit to the Texas Gulf Coast results in a
next Legislature and it is my 1 -------*—---
desire to be able to help Tex-
as obtain better government
for the tax payer’s dollar
through the work of this com-
mittee.”
59
Lee’s Country Pure Pork
Sausage
1 Lb. Roll 2 Lb. Roll
79‘ I55
,...79'
io 85
Polls W
Many kinds of Dog Food
J.— Custom Grinding ,
„ 79'
SHURFINE
CAKE MIXES 4:1.00
tan and Albany to win con-
solation.
Milton Jennings of Corpus
Christi was guest speaker in
the Sunday, School nnur in the
Avoca Baptist Church Sunday
morning. He and his two sons
are here visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jennings.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Powell Shirley Sunday after fro'“ D^.' m untilD^. aTta
Albuquerque, visiting with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Newton.
. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Simmons visited in the C. R.
Foster home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Stet
phens of Lubbock visited with
her mother, Mrs. B. F. Weaks,
in the Stpmford Inn Sunday.
Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Houston Ham were Mr.
and' Mrs. Tony Ham and chil-
dren of Sweetwater.
Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Dunk-
lin were guests of Mrs. John
T. Berry Sunday in Abilene.
.____-.JR. ' " ' '
Guests of Mrs. Joel Grimes
1-nday were Mrs. Charlcie
Gray of Dallas, her mother,
Mrs. C. N. Humphery, and
Fay Humphery; both of Stam-
ford.
Luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Jennings Sunday
were Milton Jennings and sons
of Corpus Christi and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Jennings and chil-
dren of Eula.
John Wood of Howard Payne
College is a housegy^UQtMr
and Mrs. Dewey Bister this
week. Mika’Rogers of Plain-
view visited on Sunday.
CLUB HAS SUPPER
-A holiday supper for”the §4
Club, was hosted in the hom’d
of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunk-
SHURFINE . ;
HAND LOTION RQc
16 Oz. Bottle WF W
FOOD KING—1•/, Lb. Loaves
BREAD
2 .......... . 49'
noon wrtre’M*s..^,4 Pendleton,,
and Mr. and -Mrs. Tommy
Alexander of Abilene. •
Mr'"atfffTWrs. John Crawford
observed their 50th wedding
annivdVsity y'ith a party host-
ed .JJy'tiipif children at Avoca
Sunday? fh^ir children are
Mrs.—kelly Thompson of Avo-
ca, Mrs. Clara Bemenderfer
of Sweetwater, Mrs. Bill Mar-
tin of Houston, Sam Crawford
of Van, and Ernest Wayne
Crawford of Odessa. Also as-
Vegetables
SHURFINE—2 Lb. Pkg.
Shurfine Extra Large Grade A-
EGGS 7 9
FRESH GROUND
Hamburger
55
Sirloin Steak
8gc
WF ■■
Junior High basketball team
won second place in the tourn-
ament in Anson this- weekend.
The boys team won consol-
ation.
The girls defeated Albany
. and Anson and then were de-
feated by Jim Ned for first
place Saturday.
The boys were defeated by
Anson in first round play and *~
tncn were vigorous over Ro- .Vernon Bishop, Mrs. Henry
-Bishop; and Dorothy Bishop..
all of Stamford. Mr. and.Mrs.
Gerald Wavne Clark of Abi-
lene and - Mrs. Ronnie Hines
and son of Sweetwater.
The John Crawfords' are for-
mer residents of Avoca and
r.ow make their home in Sweet-
water. Some
gistered.
Mrs. II. II.
HONEY BOY
SALMON
>
Get back ot)
^jrnACK
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MORTON SALT CURE
LOOK TO US FOR ALL YOUR FEED
AND SEED NEEDS
CHICKEN OF THE SEA CHUNK
TUNA QQc
•/: Site Can
Those attending w«ne JWr.
and Mrs. O. J. Cooper of No-
cona, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Huf-
faker of Stamford and Mr.
and Mrs. Dallas Caton of A-
voca. "
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Joel
Grimes were Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Bell of Haskell, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Ernest Park and
sons, Eric and* Elliot of Abi-
lene, and Mrs. Ted Dement
and sens, Joel and John, of
-Clyde. .
The United Methodist
Church of Avoca will host a
Fellowship supper for the com-
munity in the' church annex
Wednesday. Everyone is in- ________________ ______
vjted to enjoy some good high school gym. This will end
the first round of conference
play in this district. The boys
have -a perfect slate and' the
girls have lost only to Trent', „
last years District winners. . Mrs. Mary Y. Newberry, Jones
-County Home Demonstration
Agent. This will stretch it out
of shape. Ihstead, fold loosely
and arrange it in a drawer.
Put light sweaters on one side
of the darker ones on the other
X'^for quick identification.
FOOD KING SWEET—303 CANS
PEAS
Peanut Butter
35'
Merton’s Apple or Cherry
SPIES
Each
MORTON’S—Excluding Ham
TV Dinners ^7^
Super Dogs KW
-fRj GARY’S—5 to Pkg.-,_________ '
STEW
‘Choo^oO’CHOtyE" CITY GROCERY
and SAVE all the way down the line oh a
big cartful of your favorite foods. Weyve all ■
the top name brands that mean quality, and our «
Low LOW PRICES get you BACK ON THE
TRACK TO ..SAVINGS—and keep you there.
. 39"^
• 12 Oz. Jars ____:
SHURFRESH CORN OIL
OLEOMARGARINE
2 65c
LBS_________________ WFW
EAGER FEED MILL
jtiAl Eager f/or^Yaur Buititieaa ■
.. 43'
FROZEN
FOODS
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Kentucky Firm Tender Stringless ‘ ....
GREEN BEANS .. ,Hb. 29c
California Fresh r
TOMATOES ... ... lb. 35c
Fresh New Red
POTATOES .. 2 lb. bag 25c
•________________________a . se . . ■
Cello Bag ' -
CARROTS .... .2 for 23c
Florida Crisp—Good for Stuffing
PEPPERS......... lb. 39c
No. 1 Russets - - - -
POTATOES ... 10.lbs. 59c
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1970, newspaper, January 15, 1970; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190663/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.