Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1949 Page: 2 of 12
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CAMD or TMAHM
We are dK1>ty tePrmteUva of
aB Ok kirxtnesae* extended to
mt Weed one. Mr*. i. C Blantor,
was has been a strength fa us
and wttt never bn tormattm*^
C. R- Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. Oran
Teague and relatives.
hosts J
Saturd
Based on No 2. white com esioa ver. Sows ranged from *13 to
eg Monday *t fl 57 id to ftiV>; *1* v» m Teste- and OUafMM
14 (n teUt at Tsjtaa cant .ted MCI *10 to fift... "T * .
Dan Lovvo
although antes
■fret ar New * —***e--l*
FIESTA WAREf
V I *1 f ^ t
1 v 1 1 1 1 1 y f 1
Woman
Visitor in
New Hope Home
a tittle higher
■e aaadad it badfr. ikt was teath
aa tba laasl dealer’s Hat.
“Tsi 70a what,” old man Paters,
tejrs. “If those nine flrllowi ahead
•f jot agrae. roe'll got the next
aaa I get hL“ -Jfo, thanks,” says
Duke, "I’ll just taka my torn.” ...
. Bet old Peters mils set nine
postcards. And tba alter day ter
Ldttteton of
Dodson Motor Cog
200 N. Swennoa. Stamford. Texa.< Phone §4
South Text
vegetaMas
ted Mr*. I^-Ivrraa4 *
■for dinned Sunday In tha
home were Mrs. Mark Gran
and daughter Shirley of I
Chicago
Penci
ford. La Salle Goree .and Mrs
May Littleton of Odessa and Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Goree, Sr. After
noon visitors were Mrs. Euia Lun
dy. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gorge and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Jinks
Goree and children.
Rev. and Mrs. C W. Hedrick
and daughter were dinner guests
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V A
and children of Wichita Palls
visited
a Boy» and girUon the go need shoes thstcao
keep up with their bwjr fret. And 70a CM to
you're getting them when you buy NK
Carrot*... the shoes that are by Buriy.
youngsters like your own —far fa, far
lo protect their
12«/t to 8
and so
ints b>
VHI , __ awutity
cards lo employer* immediately
upon reporting for duty on a new
Job. The employer must haw cor
rert information as to the name
and account number hefare fie
ran make complete and correct
social security reports.
OCKET
Approvd
AA to D
Generally Lower Prices Shown During
Week at Southwest Farm Markets
Term-End Honor RoD to Junior
And Senior High Schools Released ***** ~
generaOy *r-<rWtg. ptHe WMonday Ttearkuweather saw
,tr» rida during file past week, the I increased itveatock 11 at
I- S Departmer.t of Agrtrutturw’* J the principal market# ssurty dkte
Traducrfan and Market mg Ad week
twm reports [ An Ml *1 to tl-»
Corn lost M to Id cynts s bush [fcnjl(, ^
■ C ft • -.[fay ' tha- week, Steers,
* R*re markets held firm as -ind-'itet/era tost the moss
_ ydssrsa wfsthrr stewed trading : vealrrs the least. Port Worft'i
- test week "Fred prires continued market hHd up better than'
1 to decline at the wholesale mar moat terminate, and showed souse
* kata Hay strengthened ; under ; net gains,
-e—smeigcw-r dense ad—U»
A daughter, Nancy Janelle Rob-
inson. sms bom to Mr. and Mr*.
-Hr Rebmaon at tha Stamford
Sanitarium oh February 4. The
toto .ww^hvii iMiunjfci..iru. _
two ounce* -Mrt ftobktsoa * *hc
former LaDalle Macon, daughter
o! Mr and Mrs. Eb Macon. Tlsrrv
Two youx
the First I
lalned lnvlti
a . of Jacquelli
J mother am
teacher of t
as hostesset
February' 5
Games w
sandwiches,
cokes and
were serves
Fula Rae
Americas best-looking and finest new tracks/
■REVOLUTIONARY
Rank—i" too Isaac; Gail
Soe Lindsey. Arlene
Shipment'Juitt Received!
Open Hiork . . . Fird ( tee, Fieri .Henri
• Second Rank—Robert Bounds.
Rebecca Hetmer. Mabeth More
(sad. Angels TlUotaon. Nawona
Williams.
Third Rank—Douglas Sham
burger. Don Walker Wayne
Wash. Eurleae Wert. Michaei
Joyce Cochran. Lyau Emerson flea
TerrytHumphrey Lola Boedeker.
t — -- 1 ir - ' ~ - -
STUDEBAKER 49ERS
Plenty of lew-cost power!
A brand new kind of ruggedness!
A U. S. S
flee Is six
a pound for aduu and K cents
«»r kkt ' t
• Stop Iam of Heat
• Cut Fuel Bill*
• Stop Sweating WaUa
Redecorating Costs
MM^te—sates
• CMier V Summer
Perkins Insulating Co.
SPECIALIST* IN H AND PAC KING WALLS
I'bond 717 W or •
■ unfavorable Weather
cut receipts, but (tearing skies
brought heavier offerings sad
weaker markets Monday. North
Texas dealers pnM 4* ro 4^ rents
round type cabbage rolled during
the week-end at *1.15 to *1.25 per
50 pound sack compared to 55 to
W cents a week earlier. Some
carrots also began to move la
mdetUed Mate. Mostly medium
star carrots In Los Angetea crates
5*---
—
Poll V Parrot
MATIOtf AUV
f.wwteMV4^edaeV *
Ikittebt weeks
■ , ■Hates h few wh—4
Sever for 4 foot, ta toot.
Mar IS foot and IT or IS
footfcndw~i ThrrctefuS
timet W t tun-and
I-tun model*, too.
Uvea. 3rr
Judy and Barbara Ann Bean
vlalted Sunday with Jodie Port
wood Hi Stamford. -5- aar
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Auer bark
and children Of Dickt ns spent
Saturday night with Mr and Mrs
J. B. Burney iM were Sunday
vtellurs with Mr. and Mrs. JJL
Herman. Sunday afternoon Mr.
and-Mrs. Auert>ack and children
went to Wichita Palls and visited
friend* and relatives returning
Monday aftenoon.
Social Security
far style. Let im »h.*w you our pretested Poll-'
/ Parrott and wr whst real value you get when
yoo tojr! Come in lodsf’ ““
3.95 to 5.95
According to Size und Style
Next Thumday
Ralph T. Fisher, manager of
Ike Abilene office of the Modal
Security AdministraTth*. will he
at the Stamford Post Office at
8 P •*>■ on Thursday, February
IT, Persons wishing to rite re
tlrement or death claims, or hav
ing social security problems to
dlsruaa. should call as soon after
3 00 as poaalhl# f c......
In- «a statement m«dr today.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1949, newspaper, February 11, 1949; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972784/m1/2/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.