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Mmmrnry IS, 1955 Pace 6
Heavy Snowfall Sunday
Makes Crop Prospects
Qld Glory Best in Years
STAMFORD AMERICAN
More Than 100 Attend 25th Wedding
■ /Im «« _M ___ li AL k*
parenU and brother, Mr. and Mr*.
Congratulations
A aon, Jam*** Vernon Hilliard,
was horn to Mr. and Mr*. George
Warren Hilliard at the Stamford
Sanitarium January 1ft
Celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Segerstrom
„ ' •<. ~. »3*
By Mr*. Philip Oinoii which belonged to Mi-*. Seger was a pink carnation. *-
New Year's Day, from 6 to atrom’s mother the late Mrs J.f Other* of the house party in-
9:30 p. m.. was the scene of the B. Carlson. It was also used at eluded the daughter, Mmes. Laid
twenty fifth, wedding an the silver wedding of her brother wig Rudlne of Dallas. Ulster ol
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
SERVICE
HERE FROM TOKYO—
Dr. Ganjo Kosaka, presi-
dent of Aoyama Gakuin
University. Tokyo, Japan,
will be a guest-speaker for
Methodist district mission-
ary institute at Munday
Jan. 26.
T-C FINANCE CO,
107 u McHarg
Phone 170
boy* here Thursday night. The! view' Mr *nd Mrs Vernon DV*i
scoie was 35-28 I Claude. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy;
Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Fowler, ^iUiam* and children and Mrs !
Mr* Lanore Dumas, all of Siam Marinell Carr, all;
lord, and Rex Flower* of Ab, ' * ■Okla. Mr, William*
lene were visitor. in the home "nd M,l*V"* *™Wau*h I
Mr and Mr. w H. Flower* ter* of C*™ and forTnerl>’
tat week. nved hare with their parents, Mr.j
Friends and relatives of Mr. 1 Mrs Maynard” CifT. "
and Mr* Roby Peak of Pasadem Mr and Mrs Herman Baitz
Calif., wer* shocked to learn that «re patients at the .Stamford ho*
their son, Wayne wa* killed in P‘,aJ-
~ car wreck ) :st before Christ- The high school boys team won
mas Mrs. Peak is the former their conference game with Mat-
Willie Gad< , who vri reared at tson 52-42. The girls lost by only
Avoca. and the daughter of the 6 point*
late Mr. and Mrs. Will Gaddv Paint Creek played here Thurs
The Peaks wer* to have spent, day night and won the gam.* j
Christmas in McAdoo with her over the local team*, girls score
fc»ter an^husband, Mr and Mrs being 36 35. and boys 0^57. j
, ,i Mrs. Bernice Dip pel White be
Bern* Hemenbcrger underwent Ran workin in ^ offlce of
wrgery on ms lower, leg at the count Superintendent. O. L> Dav-
Starr.font hospital Saturday morn 1 • _ T ~
inC. He is doing fine. ! ™ Ja^ *
' Mr and Mrs John Tonvtile Mr and Mr* Morris James an i,
and their two chfld-en 0f DiHa* ^°n °* Richardson, near Dallas,
nr- visiting his parents, Mr. and a'-e ^turned home after a vis
Mrs R B Fonvllle. and thev M lt with ^er ParenU. Mr and
tended church at the local church Mrs H. Sawyer, and lamily
ol Christ Sunday morning. Mr and Mrs C. A. Agnew who
Jerome Savage t S' , >r l I. . have lived in this area the past
the minister for the church, and several years have moved to Cls
conduct? s-rvic s nl 11 :J! a m co. Her sitter and husband. Mr.
and 5 00 p. m A group of young “n<l Mrs Carl Hunt helped them
pee;»l? T>m Stamford aocom move and have been visiting
paries !ibn. ' cm.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Carr and
their granddaughter, Elizabeth
Strickland, visited the ClKf
•ioods at Funston, near Anson
1 st week
OU Glory high school confer
i cnee basketball games are sche
I duled for Jan. 14 at Rule. Jan. 18
at Aspennort and Jan. 21 with
I i/'.Inert it Old Glory,
I The grade school boy* and girls j
j teams were to play Aspermort I
I at Ojd .Glory on J*>n hr> • v ’
team lost only one of their six
• games, losing ui-.Wov ..y ,t .■ -,
PO 1587 At! 12A
The better you know Ame
the better the future looks!
Great changes are taking place in America today. And each one of these changes
brings with it an equally great opportunity for all of us — businessmen and
fanners, factory workers, office workers and housewives. Here are just a
few of the changes that, directly or indirectly, will make your future brighter.
May Jeweler^
-giuare Stamfoi*!
f Soun 51UV
■W* CHiSflti Every day we add 11,000 new babies, enough in a
month fo populate a city the use of Richmond, Va.
O* WKHTUNITV: Bah tea are good customers — for baby foods sad
Safety pins right now. eventually for all products
THf CHANG*: Eveii though employment in some area* hna fallen
off. we still have twenty million more jobe than wo had In 1919.
THf OPPORTUNITY! A flow af purchasing powar that kaaps our
economic machine running smoothly.
TNI CHaMOSt .Vine time* as manv Americana now enjoy a $5,000
plus income as in 1911. Savings are at an all time lii^h.
TM« oescT'ZNinv-iwivwlwSiyney i* for axmlm* - f«.r h< me. and
automobiles and washinr machines and everything cl«c
Headquarters for
Fishing: Supplies
• Rods
• Unn*
• Hook
[ {rated Knog City 44 to 22 Rnd
| 41 to 12. The bt ys lost tr
i "'g\‘~rv t?1 :o is ah'J won ovgr
I - a ^• I*. 28. — -
wj* improved during
the Christmas hoHRaJrs. The g r
floor was finished wit’* gym cos'
the south east and north wall0
•vere pa<ntbd light graen with a
,e-'^astt-Mr colo* on the lower
nortion The step* and gym doors
vvprfi re-rir'slicrt with cay paint
Basketball jackets have been
selected The boys selected a
Jacket with a blue body and
white leather sleeves with red
snd white trim. The letter will
be red and white. The girl* eho :e
a white jacket with red. white'
and blue rib trim The letter !«■
TT ml kino <a*rvlr» m/*11
the aumher of years a
■
Younir’s Auto Supply
» Fire
Easy Mnrttily
Pavmy ’ rit-**'
.. • » ’ ■ . i
MoW!;ind Miitml
In^qrHncf*
fM OUNMi By rapidly mechanizing our farm*, vve have increased
agricultural outfQit 52% per man hour since 1940.
HI nrrtimmmri Inrrrsaed fgrm production makes the farmer a
****** *"***^>1 *M wif*ds of mere Kano ig! -—-
TH* CMANOli More and more of our young people attend high
school and college; 2,377,000 are in college right now.
TH! OPPORTUNITY: An intelligent, informed public is a great a^isur-
anen qf future prosperity for any nation.
THI CHANG!: Our indu: trial jpnius incn'iiscd America's fact cry
output every year. Today, 96;l of our work is done by ninrbirr ry,
THI OPPORTUNITY: Increased productivity creates higher living
standards and more general prosperity jjvfi;-.’
tudent has participated in sportl
I No student will he eligible to
' "eoeive a Jacket unless he letters
i in basketball.
If It’s Fencing You Need
WE HAVE IT
For Economy and
wri
iM* m
j' V.
GALVANn^n (II\IN U'’T< STF~*T FT ,'Cr
• FOjft
HOME
BUSINESS
INDUSTRY
For Beauty and Privacy
^hrough the Years
YOU CANT BEAT
CALIFORNIA RED WOOD
MICHIGAN WHITE CEDAR STOCKADE
FLORIDA CYPRESS STOCKADE
,, Abilene Chain Link Fence Co.
----------------Represented bv
RED FERRELL
SUmford, Hamlin. Anaon, Hank el I
Mmm III Colkiet „ or S2578 in Abilene
THI CHANG.: Our growing knowledge of atomic energy and bow to
harness it for constructive peacetime usee.
TH! OPPORTUNITY: This opens up fabulous new fields. Sooner or
later, atomic energy will run our farm*, factories and mines.
TM CHAN Of: More leisure.- Forty million Americans gel paid vaca-
tions. and they're not spending this time in the old rocking chair,
'll! OPPORTUNITY: More dollars for the hotel and transportation
"wineas and for the sports, hobby and entertainment fields.
THI CHANGI: Membership in religious congregations has inrn asset
at twice the rate of our population gain*.
THI OPPORTUNITYi Our spiritual gains will help ns lo lead ridRRf-
lives, to make the be :t use of our material .tains.
STAMFORD AMERICAW
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/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.