Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1994 Page: 2 of 10
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Stamford American, Thursday, August 25, 1994, page 2
Room at 5:30 p.m. Anyone is
ing as they will receive their
information.
other farm supplies and ser-
Loan cont.
Remember that your Dairy
WW meets at 2:30 p.m. on
OSCAR MAYER LUNCHABLES
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We re Jones County 's Best Seller
never
far off.
are,
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matter
where
PARADE
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SHURFRESH
WHIPPED
TOPPING
16 OZ
LIPTON
TEABAGS
SHURFINE
CHEDDAR
CHEESE
SHURFINE
CRACKERS
HOLIDAY
CANNED
DRINKS
HUNTS
CATSUP
DECKER
FRANKS
SHURFINE
TOMATO
SAUCE
working on the lamb import
problem, to prevent the seri-
PRICES EFFECTIVE
AUGUST 25-31
KRAFT BBg
SAUCE
FARM RANCH
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
“The breakfast is alsoa way
for us to say ‘thank you* for the
hard work done in last year’s
campaign.” Wendebom said.
The United Way Kick-Off
Breakfast will be Friday. Sep-
tember 16. All Stamford busi-
thcir budget at an open meet-
ing Monday, August 29 at the
these generous donations that
Stamford is a better place to
live." ■
He added that they are get-
VALUE
MIXED
VEGETABLES
SHURFINE
LIQUID DISH
DETERGENT
.990
$169
...990
COCA-COLA
6-12 OZ CANS
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EKDAHL REAL ESTATE
Box 308 Stamford, Texas 79553
Office Phone 773-3676
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FARM A RANCH MORTGAGE LOANS
& APPRAISALS
FARM & RANCH
3670 acre ranch - Stonewall Co.
200 acra cotton farm couth of Avoca
110 acra cotton farm - Corinth
2-160 acre* cotton farmo-Luedera
160 acre* stock farm-Erlckadahl
COMMERCIAL
Utility Building, Reasonable, 216 W McHarg
Occident St and 277 By-Pass, 1.966 Acres and
office.
RESIDENTIAL
3 bedroom, 2 bath, 65.7 Acrea, Close to town
1306 Compton, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Iota of room
712 Texas, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, lota of room
4 bedroom, 3 bath, »♦ acres, East of town
3 bedroom houee, 9 lota In Avoca.
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the first National bank
IN STAMFORD
P.O. Box 471 Stamford. Texas 79553 I a ■
as neighbors gather for their valleys.” bert Stenholm, father of campaign and will be planning
The firstchurch building was Charlie.
a while frame structure com-
Don E. Estes M.Ed. State Licensed to evaluate hearing and
dispense Hearing Aids
announces the moving of his office to
4150 Danville Dr.
We are In Cross Roads Office Plaza-100 yards West of
Buffalo Gap Road.
Texas State Hearing Aid Center
691-1648 1-800-527-4112
The classic “fast foods," such as hamburgers and
hot dogs, were developed In the 1800s. They were
much munched at ball parks, where they enabled peo-
ple to eat without moving their eyes from the game.
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Annual picnic honoring Charlie united way cont.
and Cindy will be September 10th
Stamford, TX— "Welcome in the western part of servation District was orga-
toEncksdahl” will be the greet- Shackelford county. Most of it .nized in 1938. One of the early
ing on Saturday. September 10, is upland intersected by hills A officers of this group was Lam- ting ready to kick off this year’s
89*
FJandy’s
■ lealty
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3/$100
2/89*
Randy Murphree
915-773-2754 or 773-3282
Melinda Mueller
915-773-2528
mendation that the EDC loan
the Hospital District up to
$100,000 at one half of one
percent interest, to be paid back
in five equal installments over
five years. Dr. Gibson ab-
stained from the vote. The note
would have to be paid in full by:
March 1.1999.
The City Council then voted:
unanimously to grant the re-:
quest. Haterius explained to;
the Council that the money;
would buy the hospital time to:
adjust to changes that need to:
be made in procedures and to •
cure the short term problem. :
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We’re been eerring thia community for a vary long time. And aa your
long-standing neighbors, we’ve always bean there too for you. And we
ahraya win be.
We’ve helped famfliea become homeowners. We’ve helped educate
future leaden of commerce, politics, medicine and many others occu-
pationa. We’ve contributed to the overall financial security of our
customers. our Meade. And we want to help you. tool
Had out Why so many people you know heap doing business with ua.
Why they say an service la superior. Why they aay oar financial advice
ie prudent. Aad why they have mom than one type of account with ua.
•top la today aad aay “Hello”. We’d love to see you.
OOMaeoone
NEW GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD - 1206 Park Drive.
3 bedroom, 2 bath.
SUPER LOCATION ON QUIET CUL-DE-SAC - 2
bedroom. 2 bath, central H/A, fireplace, covered
patio, circle drive, lota of extras. By appointment
only.
GREAT LOCATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD - 3
bedroom. 2 bath. Mid 40*a. By appointment only.
annual picnic honoring Charlie
& Cindy Stenholm. Swedish a while frame structure com- On September 10, a western
immigrants first gathered here pleted in the summer of 1907 band will provide background ’ Chamber of Commerce Board
in 1906 on these eighty acres at a total cost of $2520. Amag- music as friends reminisce and
which belong to the Lutheran nificent rock building domi- get in the line for barbecue and welcome to attend this meet-
church. OnceapartoftheS.M. nates the area today. Men of watermelon. This is the tradi- ing.
Swenson ranches, this soil the congregation began dig- lion and heritage from which
along the California Creek ging the rocks in 1932. It was Charlie Stenholm comes. He
could relate many stories of completedin 1941. and Cindy have their farm
the past. Dr. Hugo B. Haterius had home just two (2) miles from ness managers and owners are
A publication of 1918 come to serve the church and the picnic area. The fun lime encouraged to attend this meet-
records: the community in 1919. He will begin at 4:30 p.m. For
“The land occupied by the dedicated his life to improving those not familiar with the site, packets.
Swedish and Danish people living conditions with empha- call 915-
stretches from Stamford to sis on better farming practices.
Lueders with some of it lying TheCalifomiaCreekSoilCon-
inchofrainatourplace.lt was Hansens four children, the celebrate Majorie Haterius*
desperately needed and much couples cousin Wilburn Jensen ' _
appreciated. and his two sons, Manin Jensen
If Americans switched S30 of Abilene and Milton Jensen family,
from a purchase of imported of Rotan and another cousin,
clothing to clothing or home Pearl Ham of Lueders. Rela-
tumishings made in this coun- lives came from as far as day. Craig and his family also
try, more than 100,000 U.S.
jobs could be saved each year.
Ruth Odell Taylor vs Vernon :
Odell Taylor, divorce
Western United Life Assur- :
ance Co. vs. Victor A. Sand- :
ers, Barbara R. Sanders, ease- •
ment & permanent injunction ;
Irma Lou Moreno vs. Miguel
’ Moreno, divtree ; fo
Michelle Lee Sayes vs.Js!
Franklin James Sayes, divorce^
Mary L. Flores vs. Domingo#*
Flores, divorce e
Jamie Ann Boone vs. Alan
Michael Boone, divorce
Dennis Thomas vs. Lana •
Thomas, divorce
Miguel Ramos, name change •
. Pied Piper Mills, Inc. & Pied •
Piper Pet & Wildlife vs. Terry :
I. Sueann & Kimberly Sueann :
D/B/A T*s Feed & Supply, to •
collect
Ron McElyea & Tim Hall ■
vs. Elk Energy Corp. & Vic- i
lory Oil & Gas, damages
Clarence Moriu joined his two TNG will begin at 8:00 p.m.
sons (or the day. Happy birthday to Yvonne
Ingrid, and her daughters Hansen, Pete Lopez, Ingrid
Erica and Jennifer brought Oman. Jennie Walts, Warren
We has a nice surprise Alsc attending the eelebrauon birthday supper from Abilene Olson, Craig Haterius and
Wednesday night, we had 1/2 were Mr. and Mrs. Buck complete with birthday cake to Belinda Heller.
!__X * ■ — ■■ 4* ■ a a nalakanla
birthday, Monday. Other guest B&l W hOlClS
were Craig Haterius and his „ .
Executive
business
The Stamford Business and
Professional Women’s Club
held their first Executive Busi-
ness meeting for the new ses-
sion on August 15th, at
Neighbor’s Tejas Grill at 5:30
p.m. This meeting was to dis-
cuss the 1994-95 clubcalendar
and review committee selec-
tions for the year. The next
regular meeting will be held
on September 1st at 7:00 p.m.
at Neighbor’s Tejas Grill. See
you there!
• * * *
When interest lagx,
mrmory laga loo.
Pastor Lyman was a dinner
guest of Majorie Haterius, Sun-
VIOJ^ CM IM 1113 KUIIHJ atdu e
Honda and California. were guest. After dinner Pas- meeting
MyrtleRichardshadacoffee lor Lyman was on his way to
This is the message that the Wednesday afternoon at her Waco and then on to Pennsyl-
Nalional Colton’s Women home. Guest were Bella vania. Pastor Lyman showed a
Committee sends us. The U.S. Wereham, Gladys Nelson, great deal of interest in history,
cotton industry is a very im- Valda Larson and Adaline During his stay here he en-
portant to this country. The Shurley. Barbara Jean joyedtalkingtotheoldermem-
production of last year’s 16.2 Burkinan from Garland spent bers of the congregation and
million-bale U.S. crop in- the weekend with Myrtle, listening to the stories of their
volved fanners’ purchase of While she was here she visited past He even recorded some
more than $4 billion worth of with Clara, Darrell and Erick of the conversations. He
fertilizers, fuel, equipmentand Richards. wanted a keepsake to take with
Teakwood is happy to have him from Texas, not something
vices. It also simulated busi- volunteers like Evelyn Kainer. ordinary like a cotton boll or a
ness for factories and other Evelyn spends every Thurs- mesquite bean, but a rattle
enterprises. day at Teakwood, visiting and snake. Jay Hager was at the gin
Congressman Stenholm is cheering up the residents. one day and he killed a rattle
Clarence Moriu along with snake and froze it. Pastor
his son Eldon Moriu from Lyman took the frozen snake
ous threat of lamb imports Abilene were privileged to back with him to Pennsylva-
flooding the market and fur- witness in person the perfect nia. He plans to make a wallet
ther hurting the sheep industry baseball game played by the out of it.
which is in jeopardy since the Texas Rangers. Clarence saved
cut of the wool incentive act. his tickets and he has a play by Goat entries and Boer Goat
Buck and Thelma Hansen play memento from the his- entries have to be in by Sep-
went to San Antonio to the toric game. Eldon Moriu and tember 1st for the West Texas
celebration of her sister’s Jerry Moriu from Marble Falls Fair in Abilene.
Golden Wedding Anniversary, played golf at Sherwood Oaks
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adamek. in Abilene last Wednesday. Thursday, August 25th. The
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