Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Page: 7 of 12
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king Slick Promotion of Sick ST
Bud»l «u near San FrAnctmo. fered ■ stroke and had been a*
J**- ^ Mr* €*ak <ame td ,nv>Md Rinc'e that time.
y««ra. . , ^ .a. v..
They moved Tc the Tuxedo
community and then returned to
Arkansas to make their home.
They later moved to Pailto»ii
tq live ujtti (heli don.
vPheon tmiva V4e*
Survivor* *re hit wife aad one
con; Junior.
when / Uon. The Hamlin store won first
t half place tn exterihr design tar all
A-clever promotion that kept
inotlier 'promotion from fatttnu
lat on ita face Has won Mrs.
tori* Kinney thf third-place
Lexington. Virginia, with the
Vfhre« yeAra ago Mr. Cook fee! graves of Lee and Jackson,
and broke a hip. He later auf- the ‘ Shrine'of the South."
- The laundry and cleaning busi-
nesses here and in Stamford are
•Mjct-.-*Shr.sw
wtlh occasional assistance from
her husband George Kinney-.___
Mrs. Klonev hasn’t hern on*,
to. hesitate on adoption of new
laBarat)pa~Jsr' expansions for
Something To Think About !
The longer a man goes without a dr
mg ‘h* J22[^ he noc-1%
If, the leas chance h# haa of getting it.
and the more It will coat if he gots.lt.
UshmeuU. " Those envelopes erfUtlCd the
10 pioneered tecipient to order such articles
idry huslneis at discount prices from an Eas-
i she estah- tern Wholesale warehouse,.. 4
Pot, won a Abort the titne these discount
ling machine price envelope# weee~4ns‘*!laL
The contest discount houses began offering
Herschef Kelley
109 W; MrHarg
Ph. PR 3-4112,
for her inisiness. The contest discount houses began offering hor huHiuefs. So fah, they have
V'a.s sponoserd by; Coinam'atic the safne genera! price ranges' all proven popular and met-with
Age. trade journal of the auto- aC Close as Abilene Then none
matir laundry industry The na- of the houaewiy.es who do their
matir laundry induAtry The J _______
tionally circulated publication washing at'The Werti Pot cared
was founded in the same year anything about getting the Uttls
that Mra. Kinney established envelopes which the discount
W E STEM N If E P l IJLIC LIFE
The Wash Pot at 109 S. Fefgu- houses had made worthless.
*!!L ... I ' W* Ktauto^giLJ>to»iaa--the
dispensers and
g to have them
Dedicated Sunday .
Members of St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church «t Sa-
gerton Sunday attended
dedication service and
open house at this new
parsonage on the hiffh-
wny west, of the church."
"X]T A—XL-ICwipHwpp;r
■ ^Ws^ Pot w^:jUe^itrAt^enrelopc^ "an5
'•off-service laundry center in she wasn't goi
Slumlord and Jones County, sitting around
Mrs Kinney “got In on- the She came up with the idea of
ground floor” of the automatic slipping a pink slip worth *1 into
li.undry business and haa been I about every fifth envelope. This
pi ogres Ung upward ever since proved to ho popular with the
She won the- nation-wide con- ladles, and was clever enough
test by. writing and tolling Coin- to win-a valuable priye in the
•hiiJc Age how site turned
SUiTg FILED
Stamford Cotton Oi Co. v*.‘
Verhon Harris, suit on note.
Ethel ."Barbee vs^ Robert L.
Barbee, divorce.
Gerry Ford vp. Jessie Ray
Ford, divorce. \rv
Mra. Bessie -Howard ^rs. C. F-;
Ml.U r„. ,-
Offtokl. Jp;, damage*. '
,2oiinni<' Tompkiikstin et vlr vs.
uxuuutuc contest. - --—-V--
.f New ideas and Infiovntiona
motion. - t.......-V have been.-the rulr-with Mrs-.
J. Mote than a year ago. The Kinney’s automaUc laundry bush
Wash Pot purchased a service »vss. When she first installed au-
that provided a smaU box on tomatic wwhlna maclutu-s In
top-of each machine that die *W*. there were many stories
.....— ... ■ ................. circulating that Uie unattended
machines would ruin clothing,
and wouldn't do a good job of
cleaning.
■ A / m There was die same kind i f
■ I I fl. adverse pul/lie opinion toward
B/■/ ' W coin-operatocl clothes dryers
BIB/ when thev were installed hi .The
Bj Bf M ■ ■ M IV i-.Ii
■ ■ ■—B I And In the coln-operated
■ B ■ i ■ I . dry eleanir.g mdu-try was uin-
■ ■ to / I to / nlng Its flrsl followers when this
* * ^ v/ new servlet was added to the
— 1 1 Wash Fat' facilities. .
T n A ik A/^-l- ,n Marc'b 19r>8- nrflnin« Bnd
I I I llilkll Laundry /-cc. another
■ magazine, published a aill-pnge
V-M-M-V/ nj V/kylj feature on the expanding Wash
' m Pot. which offered hurdle ser-
JT lL vice and shirt linirhing service
chittrman of t*ie eonpfre-
irution. presents the keys
to Pastor I. F. Soheffel
ami Mrs. Sckeffel.
W. H. Uttftekt at al damage*
Elenbria l.ida Segura M vs.
Frank Uriber Segura, divorce.
Edna Cooper vs. Roy E. Coop-
er, divorce.
Dr. Joe II. Ru’herford va.
Raymond W. Jones, suit on note.
by A; C. Knlpling, chairman of^^
whk-h he was presented the key]
brick vi ncer extei ^rr. Tlu*rp are j
three bedrooms and one arid a '
halt ham*. Therr-Tfl^r SFd T
living- room, dining room, and
a den-kitchen combination,
v The kitchen ‘has an electric
l-uill-in range and oven. There
is a Built-In desk and library in
the den nreA. Tlie room is done
In mahogany panelling With
Pteair
JrUitwoed finish, ZZL...]~_
Carpeting in tiic house is hclgp
| Hern Alt. Drapes in the living
room are beige with gold pat-
tern of antique florals.
Drape* and curtain* lit den
and kitchen qre gray beige and
were donated by Mr. and Mra.
Leonard L. Kicker IFlfgiV the
bedrooms were donated by the
Brotherhood and Women of the
church. #
The parsonage Is located off
Highway 390, just west of th«
church on five lots donated by
Mr. and Mrs. August Ualzcr.
HE'S A
in its professional laundering de-
partment.
Jr. Ittt, Mrs. Kinney opened
a laundry establishment in Ham-
lin which included coin-r.peratcd
dry cleaning machinery.
PlCtnres of the exterior of the
brightly deeprated biilldlifg wore,
submitted to The Coin-Op Trade
Everyone known that a.monkey can
imitate human lieinpa uncannily—Imt
that's no substitute for human intelli-
gence! Neither can you substitute for
real bankipg experience: that's why
local residents and businemes bank
James Freeman Casalty Jr.
Was given 60 days in county jail
after he pleaded guilty of sec-
ond offense driving while intoxi-
Dcdlcation service for the ne»v
parsonage of St. Paul?« Luther-
an Church at Sa'gcr’on was ncld
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
.'vice at the /p arson a pc. after
the congregation. Carl Druse-
dow. the builder, had give Mr.
Knlpling the key only momenta
hare .—. uith-canfUUweo-t
more than Mp^penom
There arc 1 jyi'W|UiiiD fWTIlf
before
S’SSM
lht' RIIVIIIk IfFI. CB'ftl d* con“
FervinR Stamford
For Over Si Yearn
A reception wa^ held Sunday
<ftfmoon from 2*30 to 3:30 o’-
clock. Approximately ?00 per-
l sons catted and InipecIM the
Hif. 1. k. Scneftet, pastor,
conducted the dedication ace*
passing
struetion was SI14.CR0
000 estabHshments across the na-
a forged Instrument.
M. H. Cook.
Dies in California
hew home. Coffee, punch and
cookies were served, wives of
men of the church einiiicil were
hostesses for ihc open house.
The new building has a con-
crete slab foundation with a
Stamford
GIVES YOU MORE IN '64
How Lopg
Does a Minneapolis -Moline Tractor Last?
THE TRACTOR WITH A FUTURE.
^FHWOTONE T M.
New Miracle Rubber for Thousands of Extra Miles!
Firestone tire* f ive you njore In ’64 ... more mile* for your
money with sup-g-Tur rubber, the toughest rubber ever
developed. This greatly unproved rubber wears more slowly
because it is less porous than ordinary rubber and there-
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Wofford
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_ FdR THE ENTIRE TREAD LIFE.
FUU LIFETIME 0UAAAWTEE HO UMIT OH MILES OR MONTHS
again*! dofocts in workmanship .. . roplacamants ar* prorated on
ond matorlols and road hazard In- trood woor and basod on Firottono
iurioa (oscopt ropalrablo punctura*) prico currant at timo of ad|u*tmonr.
lor tho Ufa of tho Original trood.
Ferguson at Hamilotn
Stamford
NO EXTRA COST
Ws’r# men who sell snd service
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Backed by 40 yeAls of enfllnssf-
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RUBBER AND NO LIMIT GUARANTEE... .
In 1964 this 1946 Model Minneapolls-Moline UTU
1a still ready to yo back to tha field to give more
long-lasting economical service.
In 1980, this 1964 Model Minneapolis-Mollne M-
602 will still be giving farmers low cost, dependable
service. ✓
sdHten Chrytlsts, because they
downgrade your pride. And your
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.after the sale, With fair, sausre
Minneapolls-Moline tractors have proven over and over
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Nothing
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See Herman Cox today for the best in New and Used
r • • / » ,•».
Farm Machinery at: ; ^ •
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ANSON HIWAY
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964, newspaper, January 30, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054565/m1/7/?rotate=90: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.