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GARAGE SALE — 503 E. Comp
ADS
CLASSIFIED
Help Wanted
Garage Sales
Automotive
RN needed immediately to work
01 Hoolth Services Supervisor in
on ICF-MRV facility. Speciolized
STAMFORD INSURANCE
AGENCY
When you need car
insurance, stop by our
office at 112 N. Swenson
or call us at 773-2754. Our
best policy is service.
Norris and Nancy Russell,
Agents
FOR SAIE: 1979 Ford Mustang, 4
cylinder. Great school cor. Call
day 773-5011, night 773-5595.
boll. 8 a.m. • 7 p.m. Thursday -
Saturday. Bookcases, china
hutch, gun cabinet (holds 12), end
tobies, chest, desks, aquarium
and stand, exercise bike, fats of
books, children's bookd, lots of
mlsc., band instruments, cornet
and alto sax.
10-lpYARD SALE: Saturday, June 9,
9-5. Clothes and miscellaneous.
113 West Davenport.
10-lpCARPORT SALE — Thursday and
Friday, one block behind school In
Lueders. Several families.
10-lp
training or 1 year experience
working with mentally retarded
preferred. Salary negotiable.
Send resume to Program Direc-
tor, Skyview Living Center, Box
151, Stamford, Toxas 79553 or call
915-773-2791.
10-2c
Situations Wanted
CARPENTER WORK, repairs and
remodeling, ceilings, paneling,
sheetrock, trim, wood ond chain
link fences. For free estimate call
Jr. Willett, 773-3429.
6-5p
8 4c1981 GRAND PRIX, blue/silver,
AM-FM cassette, good gas
mileage. Call Allen Young at
576-3880 or 576-3933.
GARAGE SALE: Friday and Satur-
day, 8-5, 511 East Oliver. Clothes,
dishes and miscellaneous.
10-lpLET ME MAKE your child’s
character cokes including Mickey
Mouse, Ziggy, Circus Clown,
Popeye plus many others.
Delores Edwards, 773-5131.
3 10c
9-2p19 foot travel trailer, everything
works, real clean. $2500.
915-773-2284
10-lp
I'm a 1979 model Road Ranger
travel trailer, 26 footer with all
the extras ond ready to go. I hove
a 2-door frig, A/C, lots of
storage. All I need is someone
with vacation time to take meTHREE FAMILY Garoge Sale:
Thursday and Friday. Starts at 9 til
-1715 E. Reynolds. Joe Upshaw
residence.
10-lpGARAGE SALE: Saturday only,
9-12. 1010 Texas Street
10-lpGARAGE SALE — Thursday, cor-
ner of 201 Williams 8 Park Drive.
‘ 10-lpI DO babysitting in my home. 315
E. Hondlon. Midred Lee, 773-2200.
8-4pBUILD ANYTHING of metol, cor
ports, hay shed, patio covers,
buildings, storage sheds. Por
table welding. Free estimates.
Self employed. David G. Kohout,
773-3797 , 717 E McHorg, Stam-
ford, Texas
5-8p
away. Come see me in Stamford
or coll 773-3546 after 5 or
773-3641 during working hours.
10-lcFOR SALE: 1980 Ford LTD 4 door.
Only 26,500 miles. If interested
coll 773-3083 after 5 p.m.
10-lp
Cards of Thanks
r
The family of Chqrlie Taylor
would like to thank everyone for
the prayers, visits, flowers and
food. At this time of our sorrow
we appreciate every act of kind-
ness.
Bob 8 Rose Taylor
Joe 8 Johnnye Lou Taylor
Delton 8 Betty Ake
10-lcWe wish to express our thanks
and appreciation for the food,
flowers and cards ond the love
shown to us during the loss of our
loved one. We appreciate your
friendship during these years
Thanks to the doctors, nurses for
all the things they did. Moy God
bless each of you.
Children, grandchilren of
Mattie Tipton
10-lpWe wish to thonk everyone who
was so nice to us ehwn our place
burned. We wont to give special
thanks to the Stgf^ford Fire
Department. Also S* <the John
Larned*;. Mrs. --Howard Pierce.
Charlsie ond Melody Vasek and
the Thomas Lees.
Mr. ond Mrs. Lowell Smith
10-lp
Garage Sales
FLEA MARKET now open. Spaces
with electricity now available at
May's Rocks ond Curios. Across
from Highland Cemetery.
10-2pDONATIONS NEEDED for Lions
Club Garage Sale to be held
August 3 and 4. Call 773-2695 or
773-5236 if you have household
goods or anything saleable to
donate or bring by 901 Wells.
9-2cGARAGE SALE: 612 Dodson Drive.
Saturday, 8 to 4. Bicycles ond lots
more.
10-lpGARAGE SALE — Saturday. June
9, 912 Texas Street, 9-3.
Household goods, clothing, motor
scooter, etc.
—— ________TO-Ip
PORCH SALE. 401 E. McHorg.
Thursday ond Friday from 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m. In case of bad weather,
inside sale.
10-lpGARAGE SALE: 805 S. Swenson,
8-5 p.m. Friday ONLY! Weather
permitting. A little bit of
everything.
10-lp
Miscellaneous
i
DESKS, CHAIRS, files, safes Cosh
and carry. Save 20-50 percent.
Large selection. Weekdays 9 to
5:30. Value City. 1030 Butternut,
Abilene
32 20cBEAUTY BY MARY KAY. Facials —
re-orders. Evo Stanford. 773-3488
or 773 2722
3-20cFOR "a job well done feeling"
clean carpets with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer. Perry's
10-lc
COMPLETE GIRL SCOUT uniform.
Size 12. $12. Handbook and
bodges book $2 each. Boy Scout
uniform shirt $6 773-3174.
10-lpALOE VERA products (Ava Care)
773-2427, 1304 Compton
9 4c
Help Wanted <
PROCESS MAIL at home! $75 per
hundred. No experience. Part or
full time. Start immediately.
Details send self-addressed
stamped envelope to CRI. 5283.
P O Box 3149, Stuart. FL 33495
7-4pCASHIER and WAITRESS No
phone calls please. Come by the
Cliff House
10-lcThe City of Stamford is taking ap-
plications for the position of
Water Collections Clerk through
June 8th. High school degree re-
quired, prior CRT experience
desired. Apply at City Holl.
9-2cNOW HIRING career minded
women as area supervisors for
nation's *1 fay party company.
House of Lloyd needs ladles to
train and manage demonstrators.
No investment, free training and
supplies. Details without obliga-
tion. Call collect 915-676-3300 or
write Nancy Roust,-.1126 West-
CUSTOM DOZER SERVICE, tree
grubbing, tree raking, terrace
work, tank cleaning. All type
farm work. Don Pendergraft. 915-
773-2961
8 8pREASONABLY PRICED pointing.
Interior ond exterior: scraping,
taping, bedding and remodel
work. Also wood staining. No job
too small. Satisfaction guar
anteed. References. Call now
773-5258
9-4p
FENCE PAINTING
references. 773-2686.
with
9-4p
JR s HOME IMPROVEMENTS New
construction, remodeling and
masonite siding. All types of
home and mobile home repair.
Coll Richard L. Greene, M/Sgt
USAF Ret . 773-3715.
10-4c
Business Opportunity <i
GENERAL SHELTERS of Texas. Inc
is seeking a dealer in Stamford
area for retqil sales of portable
buildings Lot and small invest-
ment required. Excellent oppor-
tunity to expand existing
business with low risk Contact
Mike Wulf, General Manager
817 422-4548
10-4p
Own your own Jean-Sportswear,
Ladies Apparel, Combination, Ac-
cessories, Large Size store. Na-
tional brands: Jordache, Chic,
Lee, Levi. Vanderbilt, Izod.
Gunne Sax. Esprit, Brittania,
Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente.
Evan Picone, Claiborne, Members
Only. Bill Blass. Organically
Grown, Healthtex, 300 others.
$7,900 to $24,900, inventory, air-
fare, training, fixtures, grand
opening etc. Mr Loughlin (612)
888 6555
. 10-lp
Lost & Found
r
REWARD: For 1984 Stamford an-
nual of Jeff Latham's which was
misplaced last day of school. Call
773-5613 or come by 702 East
Vanderbilt.
9-3p
p
k
I
AKC GREAT PYRENEES. The gen
tie giant. Livestock protector, pet
puppies available June 15th. Bill
Tidwell, Route 1, Boc 76. Lubbock,
PetsGARAGE SALE: 1407 Elizabeth.
Saturday, 8-12 only. Bicycle.
motorcycle, 2 Honda Kick-N-Go’s.
skates and more.
10-lp
view, Abilene, Texas 79603.
10-2p
THE CITY of STAMFORD is accept
ing applications for the position
of Water Meter’ SerVtceman Re-in 1910 President William H.
Taft became the first presi
dent to open the baseball
season by throwing out the
first pitch
quires high school degree, com-
mercial drivers license. Presently
employed will be considered. Ap-
plications taken through June 12
at City Hall.
10-lc
Do you nood Family Hoolth Insurance? Is
your present Health Plan up to present
day costs. If not call
Travis Horton
915*773*2620, Box 37, Stamford, Toxas
Life, Cancer, Retirement Plans and
Supplement to Medicare Irwwicb.
Texas 79401 806-763-1754.
9-4p
Weather Week
10-2p
r
10-lc
FRIDAY, JUNE 8
Fandangle tickets
9-2p
8-3c
9-10c
10-lp
10-2p
10-2p
10 3p
ln-
3-20c
may be answer
9-2c
CLASSIFIED RATES
$2.50
.09 each
Harmon Halcomb,
nfation.
Pets
For Rent
Real Estate
Notices
REAL ESTATE
Farm Sales
i
COMING NEXT FRI.
WEEK 15—3 DAYS
MIXED BREED PUPPIES EX-
CELLENT HEALTH AND TEMPERA-
MENT NEED LOVING FAMILY TO
ADOPT THEM CALL 773-5427
AFTER 6 P.M.
newly redecorated,
very nice. $38,500
Ext. 231. Weekends
Tickets for the 1984 version
of the Fort Griffin Fandangle
in Albany, scheduled to run for
six performances June 21-23
and 28-30 at the Prairie
Theater, are now available to
the public.
The annual production,
which was first produced in
Albany almost 50 years ago,
will this summer feature the
“old time cowboy,” depicting
through song, dance and nar-
ration of his life as a pioneer in
the cattle industry. The show
attempts to recreate the “look
and feel of times long since
past,” and involves around 200
local amateur performers,
directed by Marge Bray.
Tickets in four different
price ranges, $7, $6, $5 and $3,
may be reserved by calling a
special Fandangle telephone
number, 762-3642, or by
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13
Braised beef with noodles
and gravy, squash, broccoli,
carmel bread pudding, roll,
butter, milk.
The monthly Blood Pressure
Check will be held at the VIP
Center Monday, June 11, from
8:30 to 11.
Regular activities this week
of Skip Bo, dominoes, pool and
bridge are everyday from 9 to
1. Bingo is played on
Thursdays at 10:30.
The VIP menu for the com-
ing week is:
stock
acre.
Two Cisco Junior College
students from Stamford were
recognized for the spring
semester of 1984
Lajuanann Little made the
Dean’s List which included
students earning a 3.5 or bet-
ter grade point average on a
4 0 system.
Jimmy E Conner, also of
Stamford, made the Presi-
dent’s List The President's
List includes students with a
3.0 to 3.5 average
will begin each night at dusk
Information sheets listing
all activities and times will be
available at the Albany
Chamber of Commerce office,
located in a restored railway
depot near the Bank Park. The
depot also houses the Fan-
dangle office
Additional sheets will be
placed at the courthouse and
the Old Jail Art CenterFOR SALE: Spacial Moments Dress
Shop in Snyder. Texas. Owner
wants to devote full firns to gift
shop. Would consider selling
wedding deportment to be
relocated. Coll 915-573-4802. Ask
for owner.
A drip irrigation system can
be the answer to growing pien
ty of quality vegetables during
dry weather
Such a system applies water
to the soil at the center of the
row with great precision and
economy, says Gary A. Stan-
ford, county agent with the
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service, Texas A&M Universi-
ty System It’s possible to
reduce water usage in a
garden by more than 50 per
cent with a well designed drip
system.
Drip irrigation involves a
system of plastic pipes with
tiny openings called “emit-
ters” which deliver water,
drop by drop, into the soil at
the plants along the row The
water soakd in immediately
when the rate of irrigation is
adjusted correctly. No water
is wasted because there is
neither flooding nor runoff.
Home garden drip systems
operate at low pressure — 4 to
10 pounds per square inch of
tubing Mosj gardeners quick
ly learn how often and how
long to operate their drip
systems to satisfy their plants'
water need, says Stanford.
Even when a drip system is
on. the middles beteen rows
■re dry enough to walk on,
permitting harvesting and
Excellent year around.
Glass and mirror busi-
ness. Great location. Ex-
cellent building. Equip-
ment — stock, pickup,
van and all related tools
go with sale. $160,000.
writing P.O. Box 185, Albany,
TX 76430 Group discounts are
also available Reservations
not accompanied by payment
will be held only until 5 p.m. on
the day of the performance.
Although the Fandangle
itself doesn’t begin until dusk,
around 8:45 p.m., Fandangle
visitors are encouraged to
come early in order to par-
ticipate in several related ac-
tivities.
Barbecue will be served on
the courthouse square from 5
to 8 p.m. prior to each perfor
mance Joe Allen’s Barbecue
of Abilene will cater the
meals, with prices set at $5 for
adults and $3 for children, plus
tax
The Old Jail Art Center,
located one-half block east of
the courthouse square, will be
FOR RENT: Furnished oportment.
Call 773-3595.
church’s history The building
will be open from 5:30 to 7:30
pm.
Another attraction, planned
on the second Thursday of the
Fandangle season, June 28. is
the annual Fandangle Parade
The parade will begin at 6
p.m. in the downtown area
When visitors drive out to
the Prairie Theater, located
on the northwestern outskirts
of Albany, they will be greeted
with calliope music played on
the authentic Fandangle
steam calliope by Louann
Beef stew, pineapple raisin
coleslaw, baked rice custard,
vanilla cookies, cornbread,
milk.
160 acres south of Roby.
Big barns, working pens.
Ideal horse set up.Carpenter work,
home remodeling,
kitchen cabinets,
paneling and siding.
Storm windows and
room additions.
MONDAY, JUNE 11
Fish, French fries, mixed
vegetables, chocolate cake,
bread, butter, milk
SALE
NOTICE
TUES 12 WED THUR
XX ADULTS ONLY
You Must Be 18 with ID
George Miller
773-2113
Rochester
Baptists to have
NEW LISTING.
160 acres of rich irrigated
land 2 miles S.W. of
Rochester. All in cultiva-
tion. 2 irrigation wells, 1
producing oil well. >4
minerals.FOR SALE: Good Alfalfa hoy
$4 80 per bole Simpson Steel
Yard, Haskell Highway. 773-2287
10-lpLAKE CABIN — Fisherman's
dreom. Lots of room, lots of ex-
tras, fully furnished. Loads of
shade trees and fruit trees. Earl's
Camp, Stamford Lake Call
228-4577 Lueders
FOR RENT: Mobile homo between
Rule and Stamford. 773-2031.
10-2p
students on
honor rolls
Each Additional Insertion, per word
(minimum $1 80)
GREAT RENTAL PROPERTY. Two
bedroom house furnished
w/stove, refrigerator, dinette,
living room furniture ond 1
bedroom suite. $12,500 United
Form, 773-3734.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE for sale. Dou-
ble garage, Lueders. Texas.
915-228-4230.
1919 acres near
Outstanding
ranch with half of owners
nil and mineral interests.
Oil production already on
ranch. Barns, tractor,
bunkhouse, tackroom
Beautiful 3 bedroom
brick home, fireplace. 2
baths. Let us show vou!
62 acres east of Rohy.
House in need of repair. 2
acres coastal. Rural
water lines. $45,000.
KUBOTA L275 diesel tractor. 27
HP. shuttle transmission, ex-
cellent mechanical condition.
Used front loader and other im-
plements available Call Dan
773-3656 or 773-3992.
Page Fifteen STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford, Texas, Thursday, Jung 7, IW4
BY OWNER: 3 bedroom central
air/heat.
large lot.
673-3761.
773-2972
FOR SALE: Brick home, 2
bedrooms. l*/« both, fireplace,
ceiling fans, central h/o. 2 car
garage storm cellar. Call for ap-
pointment between 1 ond 4 only.
773-5489
The First Baptist Church of
Rochester will have a formal
dedication service for the new-
ly remodeled auditorium Sun-
day, June 17. This is also the
85th anniversary of the church
and an all-day program is
planned. The morning service
will be as usual with Sunday
school at 9:45 and worship ser
vice at 11 a.m
Registering of guests will be
in the foyer at 10.45 a m The
dedicatoral vows will be
observed in the morning ser-
vice and Bro Neal Shepherd,
director of Big Country
Assembly at Lueders, will be
guest speaker Special music
will be rendered under the
leadership of Bobby O’Neal,
music director of the church
Lunch will be served in the
fellowship hall at 12:30
The afternoon program will
begin at 2 p m History of the
church will be read, observing
God’s blessings on the church
during the past 85 years Dur
ing the afternoon Bro Thur
man Upshaw, area mis-
sionary of the Baptist Double
Mountain Area, will be one of
the guest speakers. Also
speaking during the afternoon
will be Bro Fred Garvin, a
former pastor now serving as
area missionary in Winfield,
Kan
The members of First Bap-
tist Church, Rochester, extend
a very personal and warm in-
vitation to friends, former
members and pastors to cele-
brate with us on this special
occasion
Mary Etta Smith, uwriatr
Stamford — 773-3734
HOUSE FOR SALE 1029 E
Reynolds. Excellent neighbor-
hood. Completely remodeled in-
terior. Central H/A. Fenced bock
yard. Call Craig or Goll Haterlus,
773-2306
FOR SALE: Lake lot least, Stam-
ford pork Water and electricity
Best offer. 773-5444 weekdays.
10-lp
TUESDAY, JUNE 12
Taco, lettuce, tomatoes, pin-
to beans, Spanish rice, chips,
celery with peanut butter,
jello j
Roby
working
EXCELLENT MILT
"KHieymaker - Fish Haven
or Lake Stamford: with
family living qnarten and
one cabin to rent. Call for
cash or term prices. Dock
Realtors, 915 698-7924
day or night, lox 5433,
Abilene, IX 79609
CASH WITH OR' "R ON OR BEFORE 9:30 A.M.
WEDNESDAY OF PUBLICATION.
MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.
NO ADS TAKEN OVER THE PHONE
TW MATHESON
upthe
CREEK
First Insertion, minimum .....
(After 20 words .10 each)
638 acres ranchland. 96
acres in cultivation. Now
in wheat. Two
tanks. $280 per
Stonewall County.
A diffERENT kiNd
ol k)VEFOR SALE: Modern home, '/« mile
west of Loke Stamford. Approx-
imately 1000 sq ft. Call
817 864 2860
Campground located 3
miles east of Big Spring
on Moss Lake Road. 48
spaces. 2 bedroom. 2 bath
house w/fireplace.
$263,000
VIP Blood Pressure
Check set Monday
highlighting a photo-
documentary of the “Old
Stone Ranch,” recently
restored homestead of the
Matthews-Reynolds family.
The OJAC is currently in the
midst of a major expansion,
but construction shouldn’t
cause any problems for
visitors
The IQP-year-old Ledbetter
Pickett House, nestled under
large shade trees in the
downtown Bank Park, will
also be open, showing visitors
whaf many rural homes
looked like in the frontier days George. The performances
of this part of Texas One
block behind the Pickett
House is the Jacobs House, the
first permanent residence
built in Albany and restored a
number of years ago Guides
will be posted in both homes to
answer questions
Only a few steps away is the
historic Matthews Memorial
Presbyterian Church, where
organist Bill Foster will play
the impressive handmade
pipe organ, and church mem
bers will be on hand to give theUNITED
FARM
Minimum Charge it for 20 words.
NO INFORMATION GIVEN ON CLASSIFIEDS
BEFORE PUBLICATION.
Roby 776-2131-Bes.
77S-Z312-Ree.
CALL COLLECT
’’VIRGIN
AND
THE LOVER"
The official weather precipitation in Stam-
ford so far this year is 5.31. The high for the
month was 95 recorded on June 2 and June 5.
The low for the month was 61 recorded on June
1. High this year — 102 recorded May 22 Low
this year — 10 recorded Jan. 21.
Statistics from the National
Weather Service at KDWT Radio.
now available
Stamford County Line
dependent School^-tJistrict
will take sealed bids on the
following items located in
the Homa Economics Build-
ing:
Six sewing machines
One wood dining room
suite, including hutch and
buffet
One set Noritake china
One set of old crystal
One set of silverware
One Paragon brand pot-
tery kiln
These items may be seen
at the Home Economics
Building June 4 through
June 8 and June 11 through
June 15 from 9:00 a m. to
12:00 noon each day Bid
forms may be obtained from
Mrs. Carol Davis. Home
Economics teacher, until
12:00 noon Friday. June 15,
1984
The bids will be opened at
the regular meeting of the
School Board of Trustees at
7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June
19, 1984, in the School Ad-
ministration Building
The school district
reserves the right to reject
any or all bids
Spencer Painting
Homa Improvements
Interior-Exterior Painting
Blown Accoustlcal Ceilings
40c foot
Tape Bed Texture
Also Carpentry ---
823-2650
Wimpy
Local Roforonca FurnlihadFOR SALE: 851 Ford tractor on
butane with planter and culti-
vator 2 wheel stock trailer and
butane system for pickup. Call
817-989 2869 at night
10-2p
THURSDAY, JUNE 7
Cheese burger Joe, lettuce,
tomatoes, pinto beans, sweet
pickle relish, green onions,
celery with peanut butter,
fresh orange.
FOR SALE: Four bedroom, two
both, two story house, control
heot/alr, large living area, 1413
Bartley. Call far appointment.
773-5513 after 5 p.m.
50-20c
High
Low
Prec.
Wed., May 30
85
50
-0-
Thu., May 31
93
58
-0-
Fri., June 1
94
61
-0-
Sat., June 2
95
69
-0- -
Sun., June 3
90
63
-0-
Mon., June 4
91
65
"O'
Tue., June 5
95
64
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