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Classified Display
Business Services
—OB a Dvroy rx^.
Well Drilling
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your old j*uM*ng friend
i»‘ back in town and ready to
{ work ;-or you
I *ck pipe. fJxturct- watef
Heafer*
Phone 220 Anson Highway I
MOTOR REPAIRING*—Rewind-
ing, generator*, starters repaired,
magneto service ACE Electric.
.12 South Ferguson Street,
-lamfoid 5l-tf
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Yard Work
Old Air (’onditioners
Rebuilt
Moving & Storage
Woman Column
VI’• can reliuild * your' old
(xkiIit g,«»! a* new Save you.
half the cosi "of a new cooler
and will last iongei We also
inst utGTipr il ihfri; tv all rooms.
Employment
: Help Wanted. .Male
Help Wantetj. Female
oama.-*-. or woexj: Last- a life
TTfiif ttrrrr -the- j.ow In'
•VAITKESS WANTED - Apply
Ir person Nat’s Cate. 9-ti
You ncod thrm ^ih1 v\hilr we
ilelp Wanted. .Misc.
Phone 133* 21C W McHarg
Salesmen
STAMFORD SIIRLT METAL
Positions Wanted. Male
Positions Wanted, Female
Announcements
Financial
mmmm
Card of Thanks
Auto Loans
Personal Ijwuis
Woman’s Column
Card of Thanks
I want to tlYhnk all my kind
friends for remerhbering me (tor.
4ng ifye hoi it lav?; Thanksgiving
C h r 1 m as^md~T»evr^Yearr^i-warUt* ^
to thank the Chamber of Com Ul|„drY ge^
merce for the nine imx <>f grocer-
ies. 1 ask the good L/>rd to bless
*!1 of'you’Vvtlh good health ahtl
happiness
Mr* tkrma Shirmer s 45-rth
Card T Thanks • . • -
. Your l^itidnesK to us in the ill
ness and death, o' little Rov Eu-
f*-ne Hill, son brother and grand
^ WASH POT
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WfT«MH*«dHUFf 09Y L: 1
I 9S fFhGOSOlt'StfttldhQr
Rentals
Apartments
imrlroent
a a
TWO FURNISHED Apartment
for rent; garages. One block of
square. 20G N. Wet herbee, Phone
629. 1 - 17-tf
Snow Sunday Reminded W. H. '[Wr*B»
Of Trouble Weather Coated 50 Years Ago
FOR RENT: JUnlumished
ment at 409 E. Hamilton.
354 Call tocMr* J. C. Dorn
X£
Mr and Mrs. W. H Bennett of
the Corinth community was ert-j
> brated Sunday. Jan. I. with open
houae at their home.
Son* and their wives were'
host* lor the event. Open houae
waa held on Sunday, though tk-
actual wedding date was Jan. A
Heavy snow Sunday afternoon
may have caused a few to mins
the celebration, bur-more than
100 people called during the party r
hour*. Guests were present from •
Stamford. Hamlin. Tuxedo, Anson
ttasked, Abilene. Lubbock and'
Achilles. Okla. and a son and'
his family front Wichita Falla.1
Winter weather caused com
plications when the couple set J
the wedding date 50 years ago
They lived in Grayson county
and the minister was coming t*»
the home of the brides parents'
———————-■ ir..... T * ,or the ceremony. He started out
FOR RENT: Garage apartment. inu.nirhan ,, , r..a.fa. ■nsath
FOR RENT: Two and three room
iumiahed apartments. Phone
9550. 302 N. Swenson. 44 tf
FOR RENT. F'umished apart
ment. 514 E. Campbell. 44 Ip
FOR RENT: Four room unfur-
nished duplex apartment, with
garage. 209 E- Moran St. Phone
1195.
44-tl
Modern, nicely furnished Couple
only Call Mrs High at 245. 45-tf
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
apartment and garage 1117 E.
Wells. See A. N Newell 1019 E
Reynolds. 45 tf
F'OR RENT: West side duplex.
307 E McHarg Call Mrs B H
Baird 342 for information. 45 tf
Houses
I 9WWG0V0«*S1A*R>QD
I FOR RENT: Unfurnished house,
■ three rooms a’.i bath; two-room
I nicely furnished apartment; also
bedroom; near high school; 502
I South Orient, Phone 848*
35-tl
TJu. i\ >; flowers and every e\ Sewing
pr< »*i n >*f ’i'yffijvnhy vrtd • h- —aauaH(
who stayed with our loved one>1 Miscellaneous
w ho were in the hospital at this
tm,e *>>Te deeply appreciated. We
wish to thank tlje [Victors. Nut
.«* and the Kirtnvy Funeral home
♦ «d Bless all of you
Airman 2nd tiass and. Mrs
.1.-4 Rav Hill and James Ray,
Mr w l Mis L K Terrell and Farrt Equipment
family and Mr. end MTs O. K
Hill and family. 45-lc
-- -- — .— - j FOR RENT: Furnished house. 3
IRONING WANTED by the piece, rooms, bath; 713 North Webb
Phone Mrs Clary, Abilene 25900
Collect. Key with Mrs. Spoor
G09 N. Swenson.
house. Bills paid. Also 2 room
nished apartment. See Mrs. Ship-
44 2-n
F'RYERS All sizes, on foot ant
eggs at Stamford Hatchery and man 212 W Moran.
Poultry Farm- 22tf---—--
™ " " ’11 1 ...... FOR RENT Furnished 2 bed
Farmer’s Exchange rwm house. 511 e. Hamilton. Ph
........■ ■ ■ I 1390 45-tf
FURNISHED HOUSE:
good
RiXOND’TIONED TRACTORS,! Five rooms and bath 5flR E
Complete with tools. Used Plows, j Reynold* Cali 1029J 45-tf
Feed Mills, Dairy Equipment, ------—--——
ONEWAY PLOWS recorviitlon- UNFURNISHED House for rent.
216 S. Orient. Phone 179 or call
E Moran. ----- 45-tf
Card of Thanks
people "T «t'LmTordk io7 ,e» than « •«* ■* at 710
many acts ol kindness to us dur- •
ing ‘Sir recent bereavement. Livestock
Tbc family of Jerome C. McCar ■■■■■■■■■*■■■■*■■
it* 45 tc ; Poultry
by interurban. but freezing wssth
ei stopped him and he telephon-
ed and asked the bridal party to
meet him “half way”. They did
and returned to the Moss home
lor the w editing supper after the
fremony. Mrs Bennett is the
lormer Emma Muss
The Bennetts live on their farm
which they jperate. Mr Benner
still farms 100 acres of the place
They are both active members
of the Corinth Baptist Church.
The sons are Rue Bennett ot
Anson. Homer Bennett of Siam
ford and Fred Bennett of Wichita
MR AND MRS. W. H. BENNETT
• married fifty years
* Both Mr. and Mrs Herman
‘ Baitz of OW Glory have been ir.
A sqn. Stephen Rene HiU.. the Stamford Sanitarium fot
was born to LJl. and Mrs. John Ed treatment Mr Baitz was di..
Hill on January 4. the grandpar missed Wednesday. Mrs Baitz U
Mr and Mrs J. L Hill stIU a patient then'.
not if a- i. Lt Hill Is station-->---
t«MWhfas4 Mr. and Mix. J. A Swafi.,rJ
was born in the hoapli d then- repor-t * ,n,»» wock'i vacatior. t-
The male mat grandparents an- San Francisco, C*Hf The trv-
Mr. an * Elmer Phillips of b> air ia only five hours, permit
Baytown. The buoy weighed aev ting them more time in Cahfor
en pounds, two ounces nia
FOR SALE
OR TRADE
Brand New Home-7607 Dodson Drive
100% GI OR FHA, OK TRADE
Shown by Appointment Only - '
, *>■! ■—"■«** • ■ £ . |
CALL ABILENE COLLECT 2-7863
arrangements was of talianian
loses in a silver bowl with gold
candles in silver holders
Linda Bennett of Anson, wear
mg -in orchid ballerina length i
dress <>i orchid net over taffeta, j
presided at the registration table.'
registering the guests in the
hand-pained bride’s book prepar
ed by Mrs FtW Bennett
Carolyn Bennett of Wichita
FtJc little girls- the grand
daughters—took pleasure in wear l ^ £****£*: °°“T ^ I
i r^for ^—\szi^«szzszz\
Mrs^Bennett wore a navy two « W»»e floorMagtli formal of ny j
piece crepe dress with white^lace
voke interlaced with seed pear'- Ann Bcbbett and Blaine Bee
- ' nett of Stamford received the1
guests. Jo Ann wore a blue or
and rhinestones. She wore a gold
FORWENT 3 Room Furnished -orsag* of carnations. Mr Ber - . - -- v - r-: - —7
house Bills oaid. Also 2 room fur net had a gold boutonniere. *an«> foraaal and had a bead
The sons joined them in the, I*** pink sp.it carnations
receiving line and the daughters Blaine wore a yellow carnation
— his blue
■ Carri ed Thanks
j Farm Service
Wanted To Rent
Real Estate
Houses For Sale
We wish to thank Mr and Mrs., FQR SALE Mustang Seed Oatsi poR SALE Three bedroom house
Bimcr Cox for keeping our htt ef F , , Brln_ FTJK =>AL,t- 1,."Jv”
dsuchter Arlene while her moth-1 r FOm s,aIe wrt nM sepa Br,nS two years old. New addition,
lauglliter. Arlen w dc h^ m , sacks B O. Youngquist, Rt. 1.1 fenced back yard. This Is a good
A'oca. Texas. 4 44 2p buy. Call Warren B. Tayman In-
«•>- run **"*■ n"
ae«*d, Frank Vasek, Rt.
or was, hospitalized with polio
Mr and Mrs. Grady JWcAlister.j
Nortex j I
3 Stam FOR SALE: 706 Texas St. Priced
ford Phone 310J3.
45 2p
Merchandise
Hu tiding Materials
CsnfTTf Tharnks—
We wish to thaflk the many
Stamford ftb'nds for their hind
nesses in ouY bereavement. The
neighbors and friends v. ore w'on-
derful. Thank you sti much.
Ms C. L. Rogers, Conrad Rog
its. 45 lp
(V, ,, Thrtii K* ' ^ATfARLt is TWT 0 tending-nouss-reRd
It is a wonderful feeling io'*}?; G. I. loan. 3 bed,
know you hav.- so many friend- ■ ■ - o|* Und_403_L Gould. 44-4c on Dodson Driv
right for quick sale. Cecil Me
Caflerfy. 1134 Pecan St.. Abi
lene. Phone 2-5571 30 tf
bi-law displayed the gifts and 011 **** blue serge suit,
said the goodbyes
The mantlepieee in the living
was decorated with gold 1 ^UpCrillteildentS
flanked by gold candles In 1 Attend School
A ^crocheted cloth over gold Meeting in AmtiH
was on the refreshment table
which held the two-tiered wedding
cake. Wide gold -ibbons exten-
ded from the cake to the corners
of the table and
there with gold wedding bells
The ribbons were inscribed with
the dates. 1905-1955 The buffet
FOR SALE. 3 room house, hath.
2 lots fenced in 7lj S Anson.
Johnny Rushing. Cook Machine
Shop. _45-2p
Lots For
FOR SALEJ
street Clc^
lOOxlW
Several scboool afbnintetratnrs
from this area were in Austin
last week for the Winter Confer
were caucht . ”V'*‘ of PuhJk' ***** *uPrr,n,rT’
_____dents and administrators.
The meeting was called by the
Commissioner of Education and
his staff for discussion of cur-
rent matters in connection with
the schools and to outline some o?
the problems which might he ex-
pected to be presented at the
Legislature
Three study groups were open
for those who attended.
'^''•jpt L W. Johnson of Stam-
the Drh^'; ..«*?**ZZ" ^
Dogs, Pels, Etc.
FOR SALE 2 Bedroom Horn
Hudson Road. Contact
lx*th. 3224 Byeam<
Texas.
licolor
r*‘Qr!m
color.
Mendez
I Mow at Ft. Riley
In Japan
VEGETOLE
-j 1 >n nfi s
PURE CANE SUGAR 45<
Host's
TOMATO JUICE
Gold Coast
SPICED PEACHES
Kiabdn—la Heavy Syr?p
SWEET POTATOES
22 ox'
Blue Pacific trading stamp*
given with food purchases
w hen you shop here. See the
many valuable
any coat.
premiums
CHOICE
MEATS
Armour's Star
BACON
u.. 59c
Armour's
FRANKS
^bjft
Beef
LIVER
Lb. 29c
FRYERS
it* 37c
CLUB STEAK 55c
M3 can Oar Valae Cat
6KPIUNS 2
^bey opera, wr-
l.ibby's Garden Green
We were overwhelmed with the
kindness an»i generosity of Stam ’
Household Goods
write Box 493,1
FOR SALE:
riger and
Ericson
iny Rivers
•pe and
'aylor and
ford people altervour horn*- was Machine, rental hv
m badly damaged b> fir... God ;^LVV„ ^ . rrnt*d' .. .. j F n .
. , . .. Mr. ii i Dbe week or .nonth. Also any ihu,|y air-corupiters Dari-
4:,"; -,-«h .
” 1 Cwinj^iiy M; was font
’ Loir and- Fmtttdr
ien’s
i'hone Ubb.
| Machine |
TTTT N. r- w msorr
Fort Riley. K»n.—Sgt. Domin-
gt»--C -Mewies. 26. whose p«r
ents live at 309 S. Porter st..
Stamford. Texas, ts serving with
the 10th Infantry Division at
Fort Riley. Kan
The 10th is a fully trained and
equipped division, ready to move
and fight on short notice.
Sergeant Mendez. & section
for 3 days.
Starring Ruth Roman and Ed-
mond O'Brien, supported by a
dlst btgu ishco cast ol featured
Players headed by Richard Jar•
hel, Marvin Miller, dairy Kelley
Yvette Dugay. Whit Bissrjl and
P*?*.. Pltvhni. this cinematic thril
ler presents and explosive be-
hbld Jhe feepes story of Red-con
trolled China and its
populace
“The Shanghai Story-’ concerns
-y
liodges
Specad Notice
-mi'Mtu'S Taw________««4 _
[FOR SAIJ-3: Wroght iron novel f°r *s an(j
j lies. Srild at Shipman's Garage, 4. L. Hill.'
1212 W Moran.
co-star-
Tony Martin,
KINDERGARTEN AFTERNOON- ......
, b« tried at R.sm Musical Instruments
1. ’Hours
Class
Khidergarten February
✓
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3
MORGAN CONVAIJ-kSCENT seen in Stamford. Write Credit garage
HOME Nn 4—SfJut. T«;xas. Hb j Manager, Box'TMO Brownwood,' 281 W-3;
i»517. HHvate and Semi |jrlv)aT<SJ'5rexas --------- • 45-lc
rooms, rea6.M)«hle rates, nursing
care 24 hrs WH1 traineo mane Sporting t.ood.s ^
ger Formerly -Hie Nh-huis Hos ^ceii^eo,^
. 45 ti
It
M
Autvmobae
44 2p FIVE RtF/ie Damone and
75x1^). I; Glass Slipper-
_1 second tnusical version
Phone 89th Leslie Caron
le, with a great
"Interrupted
and col-
Ford and
lied” in
starring Ann
BEST B’fForrest; ’Cap-
.•qulty. in$ CinemaScopc
Country <? Roeh Hudson
lor less thi . •
L.nv montL^ . . _
at Fort Ond, Calif.
He entered the Army in 1949
and wears the Combat Infantry
man Badge and the UN and Kor
ean Service Ribbons
Mendezs’ wife. Lupe. lives at
307 S. Porter st.
Truck* for Hale
TruUcr*
Mount i
Ft tttit**
Business Oppor.
CORLEY* MATTRESS factory ______ _
oyen six dftyi. « we4k. One da> T>xas. oi J?~cope and
nendee, ari work guararteetf.; 145 Starr VIctor Mature.
], four, did mgftress can be mad. -»r John Lund;
) into a new modern innersprtng HOI SF echnlcolor and
i mattress much cheaper than you borne, do. Stewart with
I think Call ug today for free esti i0°l Var^flre*’ in Tech-
I mate. Ph»ne 74 48-tr Jeff Chand-
t-rtn viar Ma and
>5 GALLON steei drums lor gar- - ' kl” their new
i I'M* <#tis. H- H. Co-ley. 23-tf series, and
- - S '»■
with Tony
T-Sgt. and Mrs Laddie Ondra
cek were here from San Angelo
during Christmas visiting Mrs.
Ondracek’s aunt, Mrs. J. E. Law
son. and family. They are going
to South Dakota, where he will
be stationed. He has just recently
returned from Korea.
come t tmishrd knowing too
many men The two meet when
O'Brien is brutally beaten by the
Shanghai Red police and flung
Into the lobby of the Waldorf
The price Ruth has to pro-
mise to pay in order to achieve
this, was that she accept' Miller
as her ‘protector ” Under OW
mistaken impression that Ruth
is willingly collaborating wi’hi
’he Reds in order to obtain fav-
rs for herself. O'Brien blames
her when Whit Bissell is shot
down while trying to get vital
fear ridden military information to the west
em nations.
His appraisal of her changes
however, when she males it
possible for him and another
Xmerican to escape with the in-
tried to
deliver.
be
a rugged American doctor. EM
, mond O'Brien, disillusioned by his
,'T0r*"t — a T“* ' formation Bi^H had
tere-bom - beauty Ruth Roman ‘
travr
—Jaeikel -ge
mnn
Japan ■«, the.
Wdnl To Trade
inesB Services
Wap I » d To Buy
ment onl
three.
WANTED Old Time Striking I (>B-sAra|
flock, ris-ord players, furniture ,
Hthk, car* <n anything of value ,1<>>r"'r g
I’hoiu; 617. Lintfeey Produce. 1121 poR SALI
—house. Con
Rentals j "iK-ST1
' Bill Mi
Bedroom* " .
FOR SAI
Bi1- v-- -.. . ■ ■' 'mSSV ^
and Geqrgl
the Creature*-
iture from
In perfected
Agar and
py more big
|~Bd^dekei.
eker and
>nd Paul,
t spent
Mrs. H.
Here during the Christmas holi
days and for the wedding of
Charlsie Himbright and Bill
Thomas on Dec. 26 were Mrs.
Tom Setser and Inez Conder of
Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cope
of Ballinger. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Conder ot Abilene, who visited
with Mr. and Mrs. O S Ham-
bright. Mias Hambright is a sis
ter ot Mrs Setser. Mias Conder.
Mrs. Cope and Mr. Conder. . I
Houae Hotel, along with a group
of other western nation folk from
the International Settlement, to
facilitate a spy hunt. The sight of
Ruth Roman, luxuriously dress
tree to come and go as she
!»•**»«. and friendly with Mar
vinMHler. Shanghais “new gov
etiuiaent” police chief, infuriates1 O’Brien
O'Brien and the other internet
— Ruth redeems herself in the
eyes of most of the group when
she uses her influence to have a
Chhiese officer. Philip Ahn pun-
ished for attacking a young IU
•hell s Peach or Apricot—12 ox.
JViftle
4^. 28c
~TCd. I G*»t
I
303 can
Shortly (hereafter
• he information he and O’Brien
•ielivered forces the Peiping gov
eminent to release the internees
ir. the Shanghi hotel, remove
Marvin Miller from office and
later “liquidate” him.
Ruth watAiies with desolation
as the last of the internees I«*aveim__^ ^
the hotel lobby onf heir way ^ EhETABLBS
their homes. Then she walk;
dazedly out into the fog. lonel*
and miserable It is then thi £ lb*.
comes rushing to h>
and fakes hqr into his arms, te
fnjL.
2
t»Vat he couldn’t leaif ^
without h«r Happy is the .ertaJl r\ I
lalnty that they can start a m *
life together, they walk awr~
arm in arm, into the fog. «
* Sgt IC O S Hambright, Jr
who waa In Japan at Christmas,
will be home in February, his
parents have learned. He will re-
port to Ft. Hoo*.
Mrs. S. T. Myers of Asper
mont has been brought bark to
to the Stamford Sanitarium fol
lowing a heart attack at the home
of g. niece in Abilene She had
been In the hbspltaJ earlier be
cause of major curgsry She to
the mother of Odell Myers
Lubbock. Rails, formerly ot
, 10 lb. mesh hag i
13c
#T v 1
—--£-:-
”•-<* * I
Oc
1
1
PLENTY OF ACTION—•
Edmonrf O’Brien hold* a nenemy soldier in this
aequenee from The Shanghai Story” at the 1
theatre for a first-time showing in Stamfprd, i
Sunday for throe days.
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PRESERVES
AJAX CLEANSER
Pirl sweet
ORANGE JUICE
10 ox. Piet sw eet
10 ot Pirtsw eel
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 27c
10 ox. I^rtsweet
S’ SUPtR MARKE1
PARKING IN BAfeK OP STORE Phone 266
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