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PAGE 4, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1974
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TURNER INSURANCE AGENCY
THE ASPERMONT STAR. ASPERMONT, TEXAS, 70502
R«9. U.S. P«. Off.
READER ADS THIS SECTION COPYRIGHTED
1974 BY DENNIS M. KASUM. PREPARED BY
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATES.
The Turner Insurance
Agency in Hamlin at 238
South Central, phone 576-3281
ha* enjoyed a successful
business here for some time,
due to their integrity and
honest service to their many
clients. They are available to
give you personal counsel and
to help solve insurance
problems at any time.
J. C, TURNER—OWNER
This agency is able to
furnish you with any type of
insurance you desire on
"Anything that is Insurable"
and always with the reliable
major companies. They are
"Your Independent In-
surance Agent".
Today the value of in-
surance becomes ever more
recognized aB an absolute
necessity in our way of life.
There is no insurance agency
in the area that is more
deserving of favorable
comment than this one.
The writers of this 1974
Review advise you to see the
Turner Insurance Agency
before renewing or adding to
your present insurance
policies.
SAM BAIZE CATTLE CO.
SAM BAIZE—773.I2M
SPENCER BAIZE—773-1123
Anders Point and Body Shop Roby Aero and Hamlin Flying Service
The Sam Baize Cattle Cn. is
located NW of Stamford,
phone 773-2341. Here you will
find dealers for Blocker and
feeder cattle as well as
bonded operators.
This old and reliable Arm
features adequate pen rooms
and capable and experienced
hands. They feature custom
dipping here available at
anytime.
Their popularity is
evidenced by the fact that
their sales are ever in-
It pays to do business with a
company that is honest and
reliable. This is one of these
companies.
Hie planners of this 1974
Review highly recommend
the services rendered by the
Sam Baize Cattle Co. You can
be assured of a square deal
by patronizing them.
JOHN EARL ANDERS-OWNER
Many people have looked
far and wide for someone who
wi food body work. The
automobile# of today require
a specialist to repair or
replace body panels and to
rgfetiafa than to their original
beauty by matching the new
paint perfectly with the
original paint.
the professional body men
in this area to see are at the
Anders Paint and Body Shop
located at 218 South
Weather bee, phone 773-9024,
nights 773-3248 or 773-3065 for
24 hour wrecker service.
1119 perwiliwi it iiiio mai
fully understand body and
fender work as well as auto
painting. These men work the
metal so as to require the
least amount of lead or
plastic and wet sand the
surface until it's as smooth as
glass before laying on the
paint. They have gained a
reputation second to none
throughout this entire area.
So whether your job is a small
crease or a roll-over, we
know you will be entirely
fieiisnan wiir. ;nsif iiiiira
And, please remember that
most insurance companies
now permit you to choose the
body shop you like best to
repair your car, so choose
them to do all your insurance
work.
We, the editors of this 1974
Review advise you to see
Anders Paint and Body Shop
for all your bent fenders or
repaint work.
First Federal Savings & Loan
Association of Stamford
The First Federal Savings
and Loan Association of
Stamford is located at 122
West McHarg in Stamford,
phone 773-2714. This in-
stitution is one of the cor-
nerstones of the financial
structure of this community.
They also have a brands in
Quanah, acquired thru the
merger with Quanah Federal
Savings and Loan which is
now a division of First
Federal Savings and Loan
Association of Stamford.
If you have money you'd
like to invest, you should
investigate the advantages
this Savings and Loan
Association can offer you. It
is well known in this territory
for reliability and many have
found their desired method of
savings through them.
Here you can save by mail
at your convenience. Save the
convenient, profitable way at
the First Federal Savings and
Loan Association of Stamford
where accounts are insured.
Look for the opening of
their new branch in Haskell
scheduled to open October
1st.
They offer a way for
reliable people to secure
loans in a business-like
manner, without being im-
posed upon in any way. You
will be more than pleased
with this efficient and
modem establishment.
The authors of this 1974
Review are pleased to en-
dorse the policies of this
reputable savings and loan
institution and urge our
readers to take advantage of
their professional friendly
services.
C. R. ANTHONY COMPANY
FRANK FRANKOVICH—MANAGER
Located at 114 South
Swenson, the C. R. Anthony
Company in Stamford, phone
773-3771 is the headquarters
for shoppers. In every
department, you will find at
your convenience a com-
petent clerk who can help-
fully assist you in making
your selections.
You will find that you can
do no better than at this
leading department store.
Here they offer you quality
merchandise for a reasonable
price. They are always glad
to show you their mer-
chandise in any line you
care to see, with no obligation
on your part
If you have not visited this
popular department store
lately, we urge you to stop
here the next time you are in
town.
For years, they have been
Baddy's Northside 66 Service
BUDDY GALLOWAY—OWNER
Buddy's Northside 86
Service located at 413 North
Swenson in Stamford, phone
773-2512, is a modern service
station where you will find
the employees courteous and
accommodating. They
feature the well-known
Phillips 66 Petroleum
products.
When you stop here, they
are always willing to check
your car completely. Besides
just filling up your gas tank,
they wash your windows,
check your oil, water and
tires. They are a complete
one-stop service station for
your convenience.
They handle only the better
grades of oil and gasoline,
which assures every motorist
of the most mileage per
gallon. If your car needs an
oil change or lube job. take It
to them and you will be
Farmers and Merchants National Bank
In reviewing the various
"leaders of this trade area, we
are proud to include the
Farmers and Merchants
National Bank located at 252
South Central Avenue in
Hamlin, phone 576-3881.
Through this bank, which
insures all deposits through
the Federal Deposit In-
surance Corporation, many
people have found their
desired method of saving.
You, too. can enjoy the
security of knowing that you
have planned for tomorrow
with a savings accooit at
Farmers and Merchants
National Bank. Savings and
interest is computed and paid
daily.
A checking account with
them is really a streamlined
service. It can relieve you of
the trouble and bother of
paying bills afoot, and gives
you an automatic receipt on
all purchases.
Through the sound
judgment and seasoned
professional ability of this
institution's officers and
directors, you can realize no
better bank to deal with. They
invite you to visit them and
will be happy to explain to
you their many services.
Remember, your banker is
one of the best friends you
can have.
We. the writers of this 1974
Review wish to direct the
attention of our readers to the
fine reputation this banking
firm enjoys.
GENOMl WELDING WORKS
The General Welding
Works is located at 412 West
McHarg in Stamford Phone
77MSW; 773-5346 or 77J-2146.
They can custom build
metal buildings for com-
mercial. industrial,
rsatdaatlai or farm use and
This firm specialises in
complete welding service,
is
n
is on* erf
CARL COOPER
HOWARD KOHONT
section's best equipped
welding shops receiving
welding work from all the
surrounding area and serving
both the induatrial and
agricultural interests in a
most up-to-date manner
They have been especially
instrumental in helping to
keep the wheels of industry
moving. Many of the
businessmen and farmers of
this area offer the higher,
praise for the work done in
hop. However, a job
does not hsve to be brought
into their shop to receive
their attention and service,
for they are equipped with
modem, portable equipment
and much of their work is
handed right on your job.
thereby saving much lost
time in transporting broken
machinery to a shop
The General Welding
Works receives the complete
recommendation of the
writers of this 1974 Review
BOB TERRY-OWNER
(UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP)
The special attention of our
yesdpFg ?s called to th ser-
vices provided by the Roby
Aero and Hamlin Flying
Service located one mile
south wCTi of city in Hamlin
phone 576-2331 or 776-2727 in
Roby.
Aerial crop dusting and
spraying is rapidly becoming
more and more important to
ranchers and farmers
everywhere. A sudden plague
of harmful insects can be
mucitiy and easily destroyed
by an airplane. This firm also
renders a service for seeding
and fertilizing. In just a few
minutes sr. airplane can
effectively cover a large
area. You are cordially in-
vited to call for information
or estimates.
Now is the time to in-
vestigate the many ad-
vantages of aerial crop
dusting and spraying by
writing or Ctuling tu« iiofey
Aero and Hamlin Flying
Service. Don't lose a com-
plete crop when for a small
amount you can save it with
this service from this
reliable, well qualified com-
pany.
We, the writers of this 1974
Review sincerely recom-
mend this firm.
BERRY FURNITURE CO.
JESS BERRY-OWNER
You'll be delighted with the for they offer the utmost in
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for
Gene Walton Oil Well Service
that meets your eye when you
shop at the Berry Furniture
Co., iocated at 101 S.
Wetherbee in Stamford,
phone 773-5062. Delighted,
because when you look for
furniture that's just right for
your home, you know you're
going to find it here. You'll
find the right design
available ir. the style and
color you desire at a price you
can afford.
Nothing is more satisfying
than buying new furniture,
except buying it at Berry's,
When service for which you
cannot go window shopping
such as oil well servicing is
needed, it then becomes more
important to know the
reputation of the firm with
which you do business. The
Gene Walton Oil Well Service
located at 1350 W. Lake Dr. in
Hamlin phone (915)-576-2368,
is a firm with which one can
do business with confidence
and assurance of receiving
satisfaction.
ITiey offer complete well
servicing, featuring rods,
tubing, swabbing, clean out
and completions and also
have radio equipped trucks.
They know the business
perfectly and insist that each
job be perfect. They employ
only competent, well trained
men who have the desire to
please every customer.
This firm is favorably
known for prompt service
and fair prices. Much of their
popularity is due to the fact
that they stand behind every
job.
The composers of this 1974
Review suggest that you
consider this reliable firm.
We're sure you will be
pleased with any work they
do for you.
your home. Siu^rt in
furniture are almost as
important as ultra comfort
and this firm will show you
furniture that is designed for
both. Here you can choose
furniture for genuine living.
Go in today and see the
furniture that's just right for
your home and family. You'll
like the furniture you buy
here and you'll like the
budget terms too.
We, the copyists of this 1974
Review, recommend this fine
furniture store to all of our
readers.
JONES COUNTY IMPLEMENT CO.
FOSTER WRECKING YARD
LIONEL FOSTER—OWNER
dressing the best dressed
families in this area, and by
their friendly, personal
service and wonderful
selection, they will no doubt,
continue to do so for years to
come. Frank Frankovich, the
manager of C. R. Anthony
Company, cordially invites
people to come in. The
copyists of this 1974 Review
recommend that you do
Why not gather up all that
old scrap metal lying around
the yard and turn it into
dollars in your pocket. That is
just what you can do because
the Foster Wrecking Yard
located on the Haskell Hwy.
in Stamford phone 773-3352
will pay you the highest
prices for your scrap metal.
We all have scrap metal
around our home or farm that
is useless to us. With very
little effort, you can gather it
up and on your next trip to
town bring it in to these
dealers and they will sort,
weigh, and pay you for it
while you wait. Copper,
brass, lead, bronze, and
aluminum will bring the
highest prices.
This firm has built a fine
reputation for reliable
dealings and the editors of
this 1974 Review recommend
them to all in this section who
have scrap metal to sell, or
have need of selecting some
materials for their own use.
Help beautify America,
take your scrap metal to the
Foster Wrecking Yard.
To be efficient, a piece of
farm machinery must be
built to stand the rough use
necessarily involved in the
working of farm lands. The
Jones County Implement
Co. features the famous
White line of farm machinery
which has stood the test of
years of rugged usage and
has proven satisfactory in
every phase to the farmers in
this area. They also feature a
complete parts and repair
department so that when
your equipment needs repair,
they can give you the best
service in the shortest time at
the least possible expense to
you.
They also feature a full line
of Hesston, Ghel, and New
Holland equipment.
Be sure and contact them
first in the market for any
type of farm equipment. Just
call for information or stop in
the next time you are in the
area and let one their
representatives show you the
advantage of using their
equipment to put your farm
on a really paying basis.
In this 1974 Review we, the
transcribers, suggest you
depend on the Jones County
Implement Co. on the Anson
Hwy. in Stamford, phone 773-
3656, for all your farm
equipment purchases, repair,
and service.
CLARICE BEAUTY BOX
CLARICE SERVER—OWNER
EAGER FEED MILL
EDDIE WILSON—MANAGER
pleased with the results.
They feature the famous
"Bear Wheel Alignment
System" and also offer wheel
balancing and tire truing
service.
The writers of this 1974
Review are proud to
recommend Buddy's North-
side 66 Service to our readers.
We urge you to visit them
when you are in town shop-
ping
Hie Eager Feed Mill is
located at 310 S. Wetherbee in
Stamford, phone 773-2562.
'fhis milling company has
spared nothing in research
and method of operation that
will further aid their
customers in getting the best
feed known to science for the
growth of poultry and
livestock.
A great asset to the area is
this firm, as it provides a
ready market for farmers'
grain. Their feed is
manufactured in the finest
form for use as feed to
poultry and livestock.
This concern knows it takes
specific properly balanced
feed for every type and breed
of livestock or farm animal.
They also feature a complete
line of poultry supplies and
medicines.
Ttiis company is an aid to
the diversified interest of this
section in no small way, and
the farmers are always
welcome to come in for the
latest information on their
new and established feed and
products.
In this 1974 Review we, the
writers, take pleasure in
making particular mention of
this well-liked community
minded firm and recommend
the Eager Feed Mill to our
readers.
Today, more than ever
before, a woman's total
image depends a great deal
on her hair. Beautiful hair
can make even the average
woman look and feel
exquisite.
In this area, women on the
go, find the surroundings of
the Clarice Beauty Box,
located at 620 N. W. 3rd in
Hamlin, phone 576-3876, the
"in" place for hair styling to
the "Nth" degree.
You too, are sure to find
this place the most
progressive hair styling salon
to be found anywhere. Here
you can relax, and unwind in
their pleasant atmosphere
while professional hair
stylists show you the latest,
up-to-date, scientific ap-
proach to beautifying your
hair.
Hie hair stylists here are
specialists in styling, cutting,
tinting and waving as well as
wig styling and total wig
care. The personnel here
have a passion for perfection
and a flair for glamour.
We, the editing staff of this
1974 Review emphatically
suggest that you enter a more
exciting and beautiful world
with a visit to the Clarice
Beauty Box. We know you'll
be glad you did.
* ' SW*0 HKHIC CO-OP, IMC SUMFOH. MUHIK SUPPLY
MEMORIALS
BEN PARNELL
OWNER
The B & P Memorials is
located at 501 West McHarg
in Stamford, phone 773-5392
where they feature a com-
plete stock of monuments.
They are designers and
builders of fine granite and
marble memorials and
bronze markers.
The high grade monuments
sold here have been
recognized by the people of
this area as the very best in
quality monuments. It can be
truly said that everything in
the way of monuments can be
secured from them and you
may be assured that the
product will be of the highest
quality.
Special service and com-
prehensive information will
be given to prospective
customers at all times
whether the request be in
person or over the telephone
Their reputation as honest
and straight forward
business people extends far
and wide. The high quality of
their merchandise, combined
with modem prices and the
services they render has
broi^ht this firm a very large
patronage and the confidence
of all the people in this sec-
tion
Only through this
knowledge are we, the
writers of this 1974 Review
able to recommend this
monument company to our
CHARLES W. STENHOLM—MANAGER
JACK PRITCHARD—OWNER
It is a well known fact that
there is no one institution in
this community that has done
more toward the develop-
ment and progress of this
section than this reputable
co-operative. They operate
one of the finest equipped
utilities in the U.S.
Through their service,
many of the surrounding
communities and rural
districts have been supplied
with power and light and
have thus been enabled to
secure industries which have
materially aided their
progress.
The Stamford Electric Co-
op. Inc. is owned and con-
trolled by the members who
use its services. Through
democratic processes the
members meet each year to
select their own choices for
the management. This
electric co-operative pays all
taxes as any other business
institution.
The service furnished by
this agressive co-operative is
rendered at a low and
reasonable rate.
In this 1974 Review, we, the
writers, are glad to call the
attention to their very
complete and com-
prehensive service. Phone
773-3684 or stop by 225 W.
McHarg in Stamford for
more information on the
services they render,
BI6 COUNTRY CO-OPERATIVE
BURT HUGGINS—MANAGER
The Big Country Co-
operative is iocated at 402 S.
Swenson in Stamford phone
773-2352
This is one of the most
worthwhile fuel, chemical
and farm supply houses
rendering a most vital ser-
vice in supplying the people
of this section with fuels and
supplies of the highest
quality Here, the latest
improved methods are used
and workmen of long ex-
perience deliver the supplies
that are meeting with such
great favor with the people of
this section. Some money
could be saved by inferior
grades of fuels, chemicals
and other farm supplies, but
this establishment adheres to
the best standard of service
and quality that it is possible
to reach.
The spirit of fair treatment
is so evident that it has well
become a hard and fast rule,
"Once a customer, always a
customer".
The planners of this 1974
Review do highly endorse this
reliable firm to all our
readers.
We suggest you see Big
Country Co«p today.
The Stamford Welding
Supply is located in Stamford
at 404 West McHarg, phone
773-5011. They are
distributors for the well
known Lincoln Miller, Victor
and other popular welding
products. These products
have stood the test of welders
for years and are known to be
of the highest quality it is
possible to purchase.
They have a complete line
of supplies for both light and
heavy duty welding work
including: all types of AC-DC
welders, lines and rod, as
well as a complete selection
of tanks, regulators, hoses,
and torch heads for all types
of work. Let them help you
stock up with tanks filled with
your particular need in gases.
If you are in the welding
business or have your own
equipment it is to your ad-
vantage to get acquainted
with this reliable firm. Drop
in at the Stamford Welding
Supply and they will be happy
to discuss your welding
supply needs with you.
It's our pleasure as the
writers of this 1974 Review to
represent them to you.
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SWifTWATER
LIVESTOCK
AUCTION SALE
The Sweetwater Livestock
Auction Sale located in
Sweetwater phone 236-6377
conducts livestock sales
every Wednesday.
Here is an institution of this
section that is enjoying a
thriving business covering a
wide territory. When you
consign your livestock here
you can always depend upon
getting the highest market
value.
This company has always
assisted materially in the
growth and expansion of this
area as a trade center. Here,
you are assured of honest
weights for livestock. This
company conducts a business
that is of high commercial
value for the public.
Remember this fact—if the
farmers of this community
were compelled to ship their
livestock elsewhere, they
would fall short of getting the
prices obtained at the
Sweetwater Livestock
Auction Sale.
The composers of this
Review are pleased to give
this reliable firm com-
mendable mention in this 1874
Review. We assure our
readers that they will get a
fair deal in every transaction
THE ASPERMONT STAR, A
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This weekend seemed
rather quiet here compared
to the past one when the
opening of dove season
brought in various visitors to
try their luck at finding some
birds.
Mrs. Gladys Grice had her
children home for the Labor
Day weekend. They are Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Petty, Angela
and Russell of Sherman, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Davis, Greg
and Marcia of Irving and
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