Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1955 Page: 5 of 8
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January 1.1, 1955
STAFFORD AMERICAN
Pa«e S
’lub Womens Club In Hamlin last lm*k.s «»>re in (h<> m«n and Mike Karnes nf Q'Dnnnrlt.
Tuesday night at a lun<he.,n in1 hers and plans f««r the years work. Mrs Louise I*ix!'/i of Waco and
00 | the Cafeteria of the primar> (h-cuss*-!. \fr* (kr.fri Vr« N i Mr And Mrs Bdly Carlton and
^schuoL ,, \el Ha i/e and/Mrs Walter Grimm Kirk of Carlsbad, N. M. Mrs.
Mrs. M. C. Ri\ers of StarnforVl w.er»- husdeva-s serving open la<e Carlfun's parents, Mr. and Airs.
an . spent the -lay with Mrs J(* sandwiches, rookies and coffee \V. Z. Vaden. and family also
. ' ■ Carlton and Kate, Monday. Mr. j to Mint's. -Waiter Grimm Lou Pol Joined them for ohe day.
*W.• . -m| (-jr|tori amj Kate wer ‘ natk Andy French Sr <tra~ ----
Hatae ,iinn^r guest of Mnt Ai'ers. Tues- Brlgbam J H Rhers e S A 2C James M Caton spent
day. *1 oviggin* H K H-«i*e J*»- Carl- the Weekend with Jus parent*.
»rd spent The home Demontdration elubthm add Kate '. Me and Mrs C|eo Portw<w>d For
1 Cherry met in the dub riK*m. FrMaj j .—. the past 'tin weeks he ha*l t>een
afternoon. The president Mrs. Mi ■> W I' M - r.- :.j- fia-1 a- :r. the hase hospital in San An-
i ^‘./‘‘cent visitors her sort Tort, He had pneumonia and a
Lueders Girl Becomes Bride Of Brownfield Youth
have returned; table, Mrs. Tom Graham and
r spending the Mrs. Glen Stanford presided at
lr. Cyr’s stater the table to serve decorated rakes
nd Mrs. Glenn and spice tea. Mrs. S M Killer
. assisted
n Stanford en Guests were: Mrfe. James Over
mane on Thurs ton, Mrs. Morris Miller. Mrs.
84 party. Ben Johnson. Mrs. A B. Olson.
• and hot tea Mrs Charlie Anderson. Mrs. Roy
sts were Mr. Ayeock, Mrs. Henry Loop, Mrs
jiafTitnW T H ianmer, Ih. J C H—tar.
Mr »od Mrs Mrs S M Pliler. Mrs D. C.
and Mrs. C. Moore. Mrs. A. A. Barnes. Mrs.
I Mrs Delbert J- R. Nance. Mrs. C. B Melton
Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Tom Gratiam, Mrs. Glen
i Stanford. Mrs. V. R. Latimer and'
irrtaun Hodges laylor.
id Mrs. G W. Edith Houghton of Dallas wav
u were guests berv during the weekend 'visit
ftoben Counts lnt£ with her grandmother. Mrs.
lay Mrs Ship- Mae [ lodgen and other reLattxes
s mother, and an<l friends
stater. Glen Commons, student in Har
udent ui Me- din-Stmmons University in Abi
ibilene visited !*»**• spent the weekend here
ents. Mr. and with bis parents. Mr ami Mrs
at during the Morris Commons.
—a— *
and fastened in the front with *" Abilene on Sunday visiting
small covered buttons She wore Mr and Mrs. Winston Klliott and
a small red hat. and red shoes **lUe *on- c°yt
fend carried a red purse with Marie Watkins visited recedtly
big gloves. in Stamford wtth Patricia McAlb
Boboie Ruth Underwood was ,er
bride's maid. She wore a navy Mrs. Inez Lawrence of Thruek
blue dress with navy accessories, utorum visited here with her par
Melvin Shot! served as best man. «jts Mr and Mrs. C. E. Burnes
The bride will continue as a during the week-end On Satur
Junior in Lueders High school.! day they visited in-Abilene with
The groom, sonof Mr. and Mrs I Mr. ana Mrs. Leroy Carter, and
Wesley Laramv of Brow nfudd. I Carol Ann. and with other reta
has reported lor duty in the Armv j »*ves.
Y era Reynolds of C'elina is here
for a visit with the Monroe Rey-
nolds family, and to visit with
Mr. Reynolds, who is in lhe Siam
lord Sanitarium.
Mr and Mrs. Mortis Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nance, were
hosts to members of the choir
ol tlie Methodist church and also
their families on Thursday even
ing. in the home of the Miller's
on Blulf Creek Ranch. --------
The Twelfth Day Christmas
was celebrated when the group
sang Christmas Carols, and Mrs.
Miner read Twelfth Night Christ-
mas. The tree was dismantled
and holiday decorations were tak-
en down. A bullet supper was
served. Games were played fol
lowing inf meal. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Snarj
and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. flor-
aoeCulver. Rose Mane and BUI.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R Latimer. Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Johnson. Mr. and
Mrs J. C. Wills, Anna Kaye.
Kathy. Lamia and Carol. Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Stanloid and Joyce.
Mrs. C. B Melton, Gordon and
Mike. Mr and Mrs Glen Odell.
Carol. Doris and Morris Miller
Jr . and Mrs. J. W Wedeking of,
Stamford, and Kay Taylor.
big, exciting
SAVE NOW AT LOW LOW PRICES
JACKETS AT A SAVING
Former Stamford
Man Helps Write
Religious Song .
Regular vltfi r«. lu.&v Regular 1J ‘G t., n
Regular liiP j. 1-ttt">
Warm jackets in top-tavnrite fabrics. Manx haxe wool ititeihm
quitted t»* Pfeyorf'.afttin, linings. W inter's U*st color- \l.-n- ,16
Boys' I t„ IS. -j- -—--—. : .
Boys’ l^ing Sleeve Sport Shirts. Values to 2.9*
Boys’ I^ing Sleeve Sport Shirts. V alues to 1.9*
Men’s-LonSleeve Sport Shirts, Values to 2.9*
Men’s Dress Shirts, Sizes 11 to 17
Men’s Dress Slacks, Values to 7.9.7
Men’s Dress Slacks, Values to 12.97
Boyrf Pajamas, regular 2.49 values
Men’s Ties regular 1.00 and 1.70 .....
LET
LYDICK-HOOKS
HOOFING CO.
Root you r residence
or budding. Estimate*
made without charge.
We imc Genuine hub
berotd roofmg mater-
ial*. AU work guaram
teed. z
LYDICK-HOOKS
ROOFING CO.
Ready-lo Wear Prices Pulverized
DRESS PRICES SLASHED
WHO DOES WHAT
REGULARLY PRICED 5.93 TO 1 9.95
Choose from till* fall'-, most wanted -9
—just the dress you need. Only !_'! left-
MINNEAPOLJS MOLINE
FARM MACHINERY
BRIGGS STRATTON
ENGINES
WOMEN'S IIRAS AM) GIRDLES, regular 1.9* ««• 111.93
WOMEN'S SW EATERS, regular 5.95
WOMENS RAYON CREPE Sl.ll-S. regular L\9»
WOMEN'S PAJAMAS AND BED J \t K KIS. xalue- to I 9j»
WOMEN'S PURSES, regular 2.9s
WOMEN S IM RSES
WOMEN S SWEATERS, regular 1.9> ...
WOMEN'S SKIRTS, regular ,1.9s
WOMEN'S SKIRTS, regular 5.95
^.00
J*o plu- tax
1.00 plu> tax
2.99
COTTON SPRAYERS
SPKAl AND PARTS
Jones County
Implement Co.
Sfelrn Stnfct
STOCK UP ON HOME NEEDS
FABRIC PRICE SLASHED
BABY ‘PHOTO CONTIST
Atha's Personalily Shop has
child '
HINSON
Radiator and
Welding Shop
114 Wctherbee
made arrangements with
ford store Thursday. Friday and
photographer to he in the Stain- j
Saturday of this week to take pic j
lures of children. A free HxU* |x>r
trail will tie given and each na-
ture will be entvn*d in a contest.
Price?- ranging !«»
79c yd.
Prices ranging l«»
2.9s xd
IF YOU DON'T SEE
US. \VE BOTH LOSE.
Txxo large groups of fabrics to l»«- » bared \|.
corduroy, cotton prints, main rustics, sortie xx
Save. --^---------------- .......
Llada M'xjic went <*» Vinrgnfc
'<>r Oiristmas with her parents
Mr. and Mrs Izee Moore, and her
sister. Mrs Howard Graham and
son. Bruce of Pittsburg The
group went to Ele<-tra S:«turdax
and spent the fBy with Mr tir^*
ham's parents. Mr and Mrs C
Graham
All W’vmiI Blanket, 72x*4 ...
Decorative Pillows
Nylon and Rayon Blanket, 72\S4
W. M. BROWN, JR.
H- flralyim Howard
Bed Spreacli Tull > i/e. rcicular 7.9.
bitch hissing. Back Mil
House Foundations
Taking Up Pipe. Winch Trucks
the family there and he
atjdTtis viTfe and TTnn-e 'TTt
lor a fexx days longer \isit
White Sheet Blanket, 7H\97
Large Size Bath Towels, regular f*c
Hand Towels
Wash Cloth to Match .
Iktio Hcrttenherger of t>l l
Gl<>r\ has been under , tTe.it uixmi*
at the Stamford Sanitarium and
is doing nicely.
Box 650, Stamford
Phone 1496
SAVE ON FOOTWEAR
PRICE REDUCED ON WOMEN S SHOES
\ allies to l.f*S \ allle.s til () '.*■> te > •« >
2.85 3.85 5.85
attention
Contractors
and
Home
Builders
Our Specialties
STEAKS - HAMBURGERS
SANDWICHES
CHICKEN
Fountain Service
Curb SerxTrt 4
I .urge selection of women's sh<a>- high le*»d. fiat l nv.
wx-dgx's. in pumps and sandals in most .«f \x"i:i!. r‘- \x.
colors anil styles Buy noxx anti save. .
ONE GBOI P WOMEN’S SHOES . s
WOMEN'S AND < Mil DHFVS VNKI.KTk. rwhaJa.
INFANTS SLEEPERS WITH FEET >I/F » 11# I
REMNANTS
MEN'S SPORT (l)VTS. x a lues to 21.9'.
MEN'S ON LKAI.LS. > or., blue or >Iii|h-
DNK TABLE ITEMS FROM M l. DEPARTMENTS, yo
SlEN'S T SHIRTS, si/c medium ouix
BOYS’ JACKETS, regular 5.H
W'a^hetl and scr«*encd sand
and gravel. Pit run in gravel.
Tom’s Ice (’ream
Parlor
Delivered in Stamford in lb
cubic yard quantities at fol-
lowing price*:
Concrete Gravel
Concrete or
Plaster Sand $.1.00 c. y.
Pil Run —---$2.30 c. y.
HAMLIN SAND
* GRAVEL CO., liu-.
PHONE 900K F 2 .
RFD I Hamlin, Teuti
We Have A
Complete Line
Of Groceries
1.99
I for IJHI
LOO
• . PRICE
16.00
2.29
1.00
2 for LOO
4.00
RIGHT HERE IS THE
PLACE FOR EVERY
FEED NEED...»
*.1.50 e. jr.
| RgktTHuyU'Sf
OPEN 7 TIL 11
St FOR YOU* CONVENIENCE,
iN ^ —»*i.. I
I)&Y ( ASH FOOD |
I* .. ' - Next to Old* House *- J
' Phone 121 . |
EAGER FEED MII.I
Jifet Eager for Your Business
McDonalds
MARCH OF DIMES
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1955, newspaper, January 13, 1955; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1035293/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.