Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973 Page: 3 of 12
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Need
Gift-Wrap
ON ALL
24" Stroller
CHRISTMAS CARDS
DOLL
Plastic Trucks QQr
Regular 1.29. ...... w
The average annual rainfall
in Jones County is .17 greater
than it is in Haskell County.
25 CARDS
REGULAR 1.19
four
Business
Avoca churches, clubs
host Christmas programs
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Willie Lee Brown and Nell
LqVern New. Haskell.
Rene Escobedo Alvkrez and
Janie’ Lopez Longoria, Stam-
ford. --
Baby Sweet Touch
DOLL
Regular 5. 25
Regular 2. 25.
Play-O-Rama Midget
TOY SIT
-Regular 3.49.------...
EAGER FEED MILL
Just Eager For Your Business
lift? Dial
BUTTERPOPPER
CORN
She was in the hospital eight
days and is now able to be up
and around again.
She visited her mother Mrs
John Berry, and her sister, Mrs.
Audie Bowers, in Abilene Satur
We re taking major
B steps to make sure
you have gas for
the future. New gas we’re buying
costs more than four times the price
we paid just a few years ago. This is
an astonishing amount of money!
But it’s the price all of us must pay
for a continuing supply of natural
gas energy.
This winter, and in the future,
natural gas from Lone Star will con-
tinue to be your best method, of
home heating, water heating and
cooking...just as it has been fdr
more than 40 years. But we all must
remember to help conserve this pre-
cious energy fuel.
dent, P 0 Boxum, Stem
ford. Texas 79563 or Tele,
phone MS-773-2706 . 5
The school reserves the right
to accept ok reject any bid
submitted for the best interest
of the ~ UuK
By Mattel . .
Star-Seeker
Regular 7.98.. ......,
Wilson
Soccer Ball
Regular 3. 89.
Mini
Farm Set
Regular 8.89...."......
Let slay this question MW
to rest once and for all
Lone Star Gas Com-
pany has enough natural gas re-;
serves under contnctto adequately
supply our residential, commercial.,
and other higher priority customer?
for many winters.
To be sure we have enough for
these consumers, we will mgke some
extensive curtailments of service to
our largo volume customers during
extreme cold weather this winter. In
fact, our contracts with large volume
customers anticipate the nedd to
curtail up to 100% of their needs
during these cold periods. This -
allows us to assure service to resi-
dential, commercial and other higher
priority customers. ,
Grandinottl Waring 6-Spaed
Crockery Poti Hand Mixer
Zoom *n Groom
Power
Sonac Electric
DENTURE
CLEANER KIT
—j 7m va/ue
Area men listed
to attend annual
Public notice
Herman Prdpal ' of Anson
executive secretary of the
Blp NOTICE
Plains Sealed bids will be.received in
lhe Office of the Superinteh-
dent of Scfaoobu. Standard,
Texas not later than January
3, 1974 on one-1962 Chevrolet
6-cylinder School- Bus, 48
passenger Wayne body, being
offered for sdfe This equip-
ment may be seen at Stam-
ford High School, Stamford,
Texas. Bids are to be opened
at 8:00 PM., January 3, 1974
at the Office of the Superin-
tendent of Schools, Stamford,
Texas. Bid proposals may be
secured by contacting W. E.
Beene, School Superinten-
Time To Think
About Buying
RANGE CUBES
m* Store Hours 9-6, Mon. thru Sat.
MAX
Hair t
Dryer*
Cotton Gveweea,-—and. E, R~,~
rteney ot ota.iiioro, stamioro
Cotton Oil Company official, are
among a 36-man delegation
from Texas t» the National
Cotton Council’s annual
meeting in St Louis Jan, 28-29.
Leon Bernsen, Corpus Christi
cotton producer, will head the
delegation.
The group will join repre
sentatives from other cotton-
producing states in setting
guidelines for the 1974 Council
programs and policies. , ,
POLITICAL CALENDAR
The American is authorized io h its ril l n •—-—■ w
make the following political J™™’ ^ron vs. Rager •
announcements subject . to |nsu Co to •
action of the Democratic pn- Par,|ey and *
» . o . Fannie Mae Parsley, divorce ^
Med ^S&nd •
For 104th District Clerk. Jones ’ The West Texas Giri, invita- >
, €TrI GLYNN (Lydia) LOV- j
Will iJv GO 4BI Uluwsi
ForCoun,y School Super- Sandhills Hereford and •
k DON ROSE J,n 4
ROY THORN ■•AI/iidFl J
For Commissioner. Precinct 2. IT - .
Jone* County:----- . m ^^BB m . J . - —
TOM BOYD fb '
For Jones County Judge |T '
ROY L LANE ®
• Question; \
Willyou have V
enough natural gas
for your home this winter?
Laura of • AbHen^,' VWted Ms
mothef.Mrs. J. BT’CaudM,
Sunday afternoon .
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eidson
returned home Monday from
Fort Worth where they attended
the funeral of Mrs; Eidson’s
brother, Murry Farquhar.-
: * t ■
The funeral was held at the
Owens and Drumeiy Funeral
• Cflff/L- Pharmacies We Appreciate *
• Mdl|r«V 612 E. Hamilton
\ RBW Stamford, Texas
SHERMAN'S
Carpats and.
Draperies
Try us — Yojilt like us
- WIN.AvenueE
Haskell, Texas
>s Real Pictures—Banner
LMERA
;lar 1. 29........, ,r....,
a Sunda'
Baptist (
Mr and Mrs Bert Jennings
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Sylvester at Lake
Stamford
Other guests Saturday night
were JWr and Mrs. Alyin
Sylvester for a Mexican supper.
, The Avoca Home Demonstra-
tion Club met in the home of
Mrs. Glenn Rennels Thursday
for. their annual Christmas
. - We are all proud of Ricky He Mr and Mrs Reginald Link ■
They had a tree and gifts and ,s theS(,n <)f Mrs Joan WhKley .-1 l-nuK v,sited w.th her JbMMEMEI
refreshments were served to 11 parents Mr and Mrs Evert
members and one visitor Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Thompson Akins, Sunday
were weekend guests of thelr.eMM^ - • THEY'VE CELEBRATED BIRTHDAYS—
^ndv^L^M iSniEt and^oel visited Mr 7nd Mrs.H-Ttonry Hanson arid Ida Teakwood
BernK J P« ^"^y J Raymond Earl Weeks of Manor resident* who have celebrated birthdays during
Mrs Gmr SmMttltXrjQEKmcjhroelHsuamn Sunday. jUter------month of December. Hanson celebrated his birthday
guest of her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Doc White.
Mr and Mrs. Doc wAte were
in Anson Friday visiting Na
sister, Mrs. Cora Donnell.
Mrs. Eugene Watte Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. -Jerry
Mueller and Matt, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn West arid Charlotte and
Ronnie Dunn of Hardin
Simmons Unlvmity. ’
- Bonnie Bennett of Anson was and Mrl ^rry
visitor at the a missionary speaking trip. Mrs. Ira'England of Abilene
-X. . c \ spent the weekend -with her
ZtmSi Xten NiJ^r« Mrs. MoUi. Grimes, j
Stamford schools, has been on .. g
the sick list for several daryiit’ Visitors of Mrs. J. V. Grimes
. Sunday afternoon were Mrs.
n°Fi™trHnd Ted Dement >nd ‘W’ C,y<,e•
AirmanFirstClass Ricky L‘n4r- Mr> Ernest Park and boys of
Sey> a f g'Ven mi? Abilene and Mrs Margie Bell of
award of Ao for a Military . c.„—fn~,
suggestion where he is stationed Stamford.
at Ehnendorf A.F.B., Alaska.' Becky^Avanta of Abilene
He is a liquid oxygen special- ■ spent the weekend with the
on DSc. tJTriSf
•1 and his son, ------------------
Mike w» the (SySy’VS PolHkat
getting a deer. . .
The Methodist Church, had CalGnaar,
their Christmas program WedL
nesday night at their regular
fellowsiiip night with a program
and supper (Several visitors
Were present '
Mrs H. -A* .DmiMMt*%s
returned home from the Hen-
, Stamford Meti
/ ’. < f<W ham visited her brother, Hillard ^noon. ““ ~
: K children’s Christmas pro- Easterling, and his family . Dewey and his son, Joel, and
f gram was brought Wednesday Sunday. Raymond F
night instead of the weekly Mike went
~ prayer service. It was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Easter■
by aU ’ ling and Joyce visited Mr. and
- Mrs. Bobbie Easterling and his
A regular Christmas program (aipi|y in Rochester Sunday
3 bf1 giyyn on
S3 dwing the worship service at Mr and Mrs. Monroe Young
tjjjn Everyone is invited. and David of. Abilene were
V Thursday visitors of her par
. >. .'UOBT Hughes had Mr.jind Mrs Doc White.
^“^nnrteim^dFririay Mrs. Alnm.$mith al Abilene
At this writing he isn’t feeling was a Sunday night and Monday
-♦-■'■<burouu»mro™sroHmro«Mmuu«romsaMu^wsm——■
Estes of El Paso, were Friday .. L
night gueats of his steter and Mrs. Dorothy Black of Odessa
husband Mr. and Mrs Artie vUite<1 wlth lwr Mrl
aw. rn miu uw Blanche Ham, last Friday
Other visitors at the Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes of
home Friday night were Mr . Abileoe visited their daughter
and Mrs. Ernest Clark, Mr and and family. Mr. and Mrs Milton
Mrs Jimmie Wills of Stamford MarUn, last Tuesday night,
and Dave Clark.
- ‘ lirs Tony Ham and Ricky of
Incheon guests of Mr. and . Sweetwater viaited Mr. and
Mrs Houston-Ham Saturday ^XZuried foVSTSmte
Weekend guests of Mr and Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. -Leon Garvin were their o emit*, u« M<m
grandchildren, Bert, T.mra, .
Debra and Kenneth of Lueders hohda wjth ^ster, Mrs
while tfeeir parents. g,,, Antoni0
Battery Powered'Continental Family Fun
TRAIN SET A99 Checker Set
Regular 6. 99. ................ Regular. 2, 25. r.'....
Battery Powered - Family Fun
Road Racing Se»299 CHESS SETS
Regular 3. 99r.
TRICYCLE
Regular 14. 27.....
Mrs Larry White
and Mrs Hilton White Sunday. /
Mrs Larry White is a daughter
in tew of the Whites and lives in
Galveston. She had been to
Lubbock to see her mother .
Visitors of Mrs Willie
Williams Monday were Mrs.
Marvin Sublett. Mrs. Pearl
Largent and Mrs Vella Ed-
wards
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Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973, newspaper, December 20, 1973; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205440/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.