The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1951 Page: 2 of 6
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per week. Bll.s paid.
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Aleut, ujptmgs, nmpUe bath. 09t-
sidrt eiitxmpA'- ftgU S. Orient, Phone
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FOR< RENT-Thri* room fur
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with bath.
5Jf(:ilie<*ern 8
th, U4 £$*->V-
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X Automobiles
For Sale
40 Plymouth Tudor
r*re rider. (ieed lire*,
feet njwr. tit hi all e»rr
-# «»P ear.
| Only $323
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iKFnfARt
Bamieen Motor Co.
Yj i' l Mock. Frail. Square
* < nT fkf- ith ^ipb«*>
Q Stamfords ktqSart- Dealer Q
.50 Buiek Sedenette
Hlaft. while wall tire*, heater
and; Oyaafle*. 16.t>0ff mil**.
A perfrrt ear.
+ Onb S»r>%
—-
Tudor
l.fk«*t f«e?n c«or. ra.be and
hcftor. «m etowr, while wall
tinea afouLt.-iy a Ion car.
?; Only $1495
& Pan liar Fordor
Twe-Ume' green—*
ruk Vkr t*»i I'onliac'madr.
Nj* dm. radio an«J t»i aler^a
up Rt/ed engine in a very
- sbwpwlBMPPM—
^cwine |ifiu-lune|«#»rf. Phbne
12H8 lt)7 HtfifSMiPb* St- Siam-
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Fl)R SALE—Modaryt home; Four
lots; East front; Comer lot. ISOt
8- Baadlt St. Phone 128-W. G. T-
Parrock, Eastland Teas.
m -V Ait 8-2e
BI KKMAN Cate for safe. Load-
er*, Texas. f ,’i / , lit Ml
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344 f
44
:KLOOU SANDING machine for Tyirw,.roomB awj bath, built 1949
‘ rent. All the equipment and mat- . M ooO
criuk nta^ for reHn^g your ^ ‘^ b.th
own ilo«ih. iMon Hm4w*r* Yhouae comer lot Price $2,000.
- , - ■ ; ■ ■ Dupl«i on ttt LoU $6000.00
>'URNI!Rtft>. Ap^tmcnU—At 3 Bedrqomfranje house, clooe
Gould's
fllEt) 4pmrtmcr
Apartfnent House
mm
BOOM FOR EbNT with kitchen ;C£.
i»nvil#ge*. Vfoioan preferred. MW ™»
th. Moran. Phone 4l»-J. 6-tf j
th school. $6900.
•Warren B. Tayman Ins. Agon-
For Sale
&X-£l>OM house for rent, urfur-
mshed; aiau two-room furnuhed jpoU'SE PAINT $2J9 gallon. Nat-
11. Corley 1
apartmmt. H.
‘orley, phone 74.
4-tf
Iona I brand, all-purpoae white,
interior or exterior uae. .Huston
Gel your Johnson's wax here.
94c
■*r i
Only .$3’
1942 Ford Tudor
Llhl grew a r«iof, new Urea,
R# eitgme utefkaui—a gaud
Only $393
FOR RENT —Bodroom, 2 beds, pre-
fer men. Close In. 110 N. Fefgu-
Phune SS4K . •.
—fl - —-L * S*
Room with private
garage. Located
city square. Call
2-tl
195 • • I' »on. .Phone 5541
, i an 11 [*OR KENT—H
•'ordor I b*,h* entrance,
trom
fhYERS FOR SALE—$1.00 each.
White (Rants. Red llampahires.
Mrs. Herman Cox Oliver Street
toad near college Lake. Phone
$010F2. 8-2p
STYLE1 rugs
196W
FURNISHED
rain-
bow colors, washable, reversible,
(ill-wool felt. Ideal gift for Mot-
her’s Day. Gift Department. Hus-
ton Hardware. Me
apartments (or SFiXIIAL — Guaranteed white
icat. Private bath. i«6 E. Buie- hou«i paints only $2.40 gallon. Sat-
vard. Phone 0Ub-W or MX ! IsfacUon or yoor money back. Lia4»
3j^l -*y and Moriu Feed Co.
^^ENT-2Rogm^^«U. Mm
flturgiaheu and umurnlahed «« '^L
E. Heynolda. See Hulsey Uroc- Baauhcaipp. 405 South ik>
ery H. It. > nolda. »-lf **W' -
j LOVELY Vh»tair» bedroom for
nml. private yptrance. south ex-!
adjoMkig
>X)R SALE-Two wheal trailer.
Phone 777 W U$
poeurr,
379 J.
ONI
at
bath. Plion* FOR SALE- New Crown Gm
8 if range. Leaa than coat or one used
WaaUnglMdpr electrk: ranga la
good condition very ct*ea|> Sfb at
at Buie s. hoi South Yale. R. V. Sandefur.
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Automobiles
For Sale
SCRAP IRON WANTED—High-
est prices paid for scrap iron. H.
H Corley 11-U
^w
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...U^ou. •
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a ’ v
Used Merchandtot
For Sale
)»
f:i
. t.±y i
Twi
90R £ ALB-*-Apartment sta
only six moalhs. Will sell i
ably. Phono $«W.' v
v« used
•on*
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- Marketing, Experts Deelare
FOR 8AI4L 1944 FrigidaIre, t ea.
ft., good condition. Call Mrs. Mc-
Kinley at C2 or $4t-W aftar ft jja.
STATION—Sysla- includes partial receipt from sale
rations by volun at holly, pine cones and sweet
■■ balls by marketing assorts
TOR SALE-PJW slKtric raMg-
arator Inquire at City Grocary
ar.d MarlUliV ' , y 111
FOR SALE—Used 13 tube Fire-
stone radio combination. Bargain
See at airport or call 880,
__^ _ 3WP
FOR SALE—Table top hot water
heater. 30 Golif n capacity. 4Q foot
ded. Phone 845.
as
COLLEGE
matu demonstrations
tear coopera tors under methods
taught by field and headquarter*
personnel of the A A M College
Extension Service have firmly
established grower-to-coosumer
marketing of a variety of farm
grown food products in many
parts of Texas. The major out-
lets for these products, princip
ally eggs broilers, dairy products,
and vegetables and fruits arc
through homemakers markets.
roadside marketing, and selling
o. 94401
farm families In 193 counties
individually. During 1900.
It
took part in the marketing
gram in some measure.
It is predominantly a .oman i
program both In selling and buy
ing. It* success has been dus -to
the initiative of women members
of farm families in progressively
improving the quality and variety
of their products as well as mak
ing them conveniently ffvailabic,
We are factory designated *erv|oe together with the readiness of
specialists for Hodver cleaners, urban housewives to buy them.
SPRING Housecleaning can he
so much easier when your vacuum
cleaner is in first class condition
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^ Lost and Found
buy
Service special
marketing kuggests
that this trend In seller-buyer
rotations was due ih
realization by the l*ftt* pf the
LO8T—One-year-old brown coekor
spaniel dog. If found pleasa notify
t. T. Schoonmaker, Avoca, Texae.
Phone 168-J-L
^ Employment
part at least
Jo realisation by the l*fte#
Importance of riqan, fresh term
produce “in relation td the health
of her family." She adds that for
several years hundreds of dty
housewives have
gum bal
tiona th Jasper and Angelina
counties.
Roadside marketing has proved
a popular means of contact be-
tween producer and buyer since
this method may take different
forms. The specialist quotes the
county home demonstration agent
that Smith County farmers ob-
tained an estimated gross income
pf $ 1 no non from 100 roadside
markets. In seven other counties
169 families report Income of
$108,796 in 1980 by means of an-
other type of roadside market-
ing, These families, she explains,
usually sen their surplus of eggs
and fresh vegetables by placing a
hdard at the gate post listing pro-
duct, for sale.
During the year, 821 demon
Strattons and programs on bet-
ter buying were given in 76
counties with a total attendance
of 1.236. County home demon
Stratton agents gave 432 of them
and 997 by leaders trained by
agents or the specialist in home
marketing. Program topics in
Ciudad study of labels of canned
fruits and vegetables; how to buy
cereals; be arise when you buy
Sheets and pillow cases; clothing
materials and rendjMo-wear; how
to buy meats and eggs; and house-
hold equipment.
Mayeft’Ffano, !
Voice Pupils
Slate Recitals
-.• if .* - / n 1 . ”■
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mayes
will present their pupils in a ser-
ies of recitals, beginning Thurs-
day evening. May 17.
A twilight costume recital of
elementary piano pupils will be
given at. the home economics cot*
tag# on Thursday evening, be.
ginning at 7:15 o’clock.
Plano and voice pupUf of 8enlor
High school will be presented at
the Central Christian Church on
Sunday, May 20, at 3:30 o'clock.
: Junior High school piano and
violin pupils will be presented in
9 twilight rerital at the Central
Ohriatlan Church on Monday
evening, May 21, also beginning
at 7:15 o’clock. -’
. The public is invited to attend
all of these recitals.
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Ashcroft and Hill
Purchase Angus Cow
j Ashcroft A Hill of Stamford
recently purchased a purebred
Aberdeen Angus cow from Eiten
■roe. of Zearing, Illinois.
EL
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area this I
In the|
west of
and
Clark A |
Is to dr
1
as a 3,301
Local lo
tha east
north llr
t>; ■<#-
Austin 6
B C. M
H
ver are t
; - 1
Connelly,
cable tool
to be 33
arid west
«*» * 1
son Sum
r^l
WELL-CAST — Pretty Shirley
Rhodes stepped Into the Oulf at
Mexico at St Petersburg. Fla, to
try bar hand at flahlng. Doubt-
less tha “poor Osh" will be tear-
ing each otbart scales to wind
UP on bar book.
energetic
«ch week
T_ r. • fe 5 i
AS a direct result of'growers’
ability to provide quality pro-
ducts in quantity, furnish fac-
ilities for selling, and consumers’
vi
JOB OPENING for
young man. Two days
good possibilities for right
Write in your own handwriting,
gtvfng name, aga, family status,
present employment and salary,
and two reference* Box 210.
Stamford.
36-lc
9
MAN WANTflCnir Rawieigh
business. No experienoa
to start. Sales easy to make sad
profits good. Start immediately.
Write Kawleight Dept. TICE-
792190. Memphis, Twin.
WANTED^
oil.
working
Motor O#.,
able customers. In 1950, for ex-
ample, 68,314 such families in
102 rountias Increased their cash
Income a total of $8jB3L>2T from
this source.
The six homemakers’ markets
In the state which operate var-
iously on full or part-dme sche-
dules. are in DalMI fS). Uano.
Lampasas, Upahur, and Hifrhon
counties The 80 women who sold
home developed product* on these
markets report receiving $40,065
therefrom. This total.
Vacant Position
On Anson Council
• Jim Jonas long-time resident
peeetor of the Anson Awts
business, has filed for the
on the Anson City Council
vacant by Russell Fagan’s
resignation. « £'
Paul Brown filed for the place
two weeks ago. Saturday was the
final day fer filing of candklatcs'
names with Mayor Earl MeCaleb.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Call
1
NO DISTANCE TOO FAR
NO JOB TOO GREAT - [
4v, WE GO
is$ DAY
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vs/ w
KINNEY FUNERAL HOME
STAMFORD —South Ferguson Street— TEXAS
West (1
comp
der.
Survey,
east of
That m|
ed 68.75
in 24 hou^
hole
ratio ws
casing atl
was L601I
Four
J.
2 1
2. TANO
It gat
may
mrti
tmvuL
-MAN tMAWPCpt-P a r t
Stamford and Vicinity.
Time
$60 '•
week, work 6 to 9 week nig Ms;
Saturdays 2 to 9 or all day. Gar
IVe Have a Good Selection of
Better USED CARS
COOK AT THESE ONE OWNER CARS
50 Dodge Coronet Gyromatic
HAS* Aataal Mitm
48 Dodge Deluxe 2 Door
Z6.fW Art sal Mils*
49 Jtodsc 2-Dour 11,000 Actual Miles
4>- Plymouth Spec. Del.oxc 4-l>r. Sn.
I
P —*~p——
ki OI K CHEAPER
SAVE $100.00
CAKS
NKW 1930 DOIMiK
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•IT NiAhH. O' erttrfvc
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LEWIS MOTORS
lOlil tJDOHA ANIi PL|MOLTH DKAl.KI
"TTaIR l*lA« R—AN IK IN KMT DEAL”
^ BuMineM Service
For personal Interview, write
giving full particulars to—Raxair
Utviaion. Martin Parry Corp. 1416
East Lancaster Ft. Worth, Texas
Miscellaneous
WANT TO...
A ?'• :if I
■4 S<
FacUry
CORLEY'S UATTRE8H
<>l>en six day* s wavk.
Hftka, all «u
Your old n-.attrsaa can be
infe a net* modem inner-prtng
mattress n.uch t bra per than yea
thiak. Call ua today for fras asp-
mat- Man# 74. Mtf
i. On* tax BRING A WA9HKR ofdethsa sad
I • frsa wash Sun a set rat too sn
• Maytag automatic wasasr at Cot-
ter butano and Appltanc* 9-1*
Day gifts
NOT A FINER
ANYWHERE FOR
THE CRADUATE
MOTHER'S
practical, some Just pretty.
Have your faded badaproads and * uston Hardwarr. Br
shag rugs ro-listed or dyad g» | fee our Ranch Style rugs
The Wash Pot. 109 South Forgu-
aon. SMI
Make your ChonOle
uoh tike now. Hava tham
and fluff-dried at the Wa
109 South Ferguson.
PoL
24 tf
MANUFACTURE and de-
skilled mechanic at trod* for
thirty three years AU work guar-
anteed to be finest workmanship,
beet materia la and alas order-
ed. Can supply any kind of stone
desired Buy at home and asm
Berry MarWe and Granite Works
1002 N. Swenson St Ph. 1009
13-tf
SKILLFUL REPAIR sendee, plus
a complete supply of parts Wtl
make your Hoover
IM^ like nev
at Kkuiay
Stamford
GIVE MOTHER a Ranch Style
felt rug Washakie, fire restating,
rainbow rotors Big as lection at
Huston tardwars gift department
99c
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AIR OlNPlTIONER
Order leas
Pump* and Parts
sen trod. Call 131 Stamford
Metal Works Guy Bates Jr.
SERVICR WE HAVE Plenty of 30
■* garbage cans With lids
■d Groom y M
UND
THE GRtAI
^ Business Service
5F*
^ Businefts Service
vSTAMFOKf) SHEET METAL WORKS
■nh SIIOP—TIN WORK OF AU. TYTRS
I Sproaiifttag in ghi sad mill vterfcj aim* air conditioner* and duct
«p«, dorage tank, and stork tanks, romi— and guttering, air
c-riMRi'-ner rase, rebuilt, pod* re pocked with A (pin exi
! 8ig.ii i aides and pat sinks .fsldarlag and welding.
- r Get Year AW Oonditloarr.Repaired and
Neo I’ad. NOW -Before tke Rook
la Tks RuHdikr Hack rf King’. Plamhiag Hkop
GUI It A l ik* JR.—PHONE 13$
TERMITES
ROACHES. ANTS
WESTERN TEST CONTROL
SERVICE
21$ Syces* or* M. AkHsae. Tea as
E. C. Henry. Phone 2-6991
-dL> Automotive
1 Huppltes •
4- Automotive
buppiies
-dL Automotive
Buppiies
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•SPRING TIME 18 \ ! *
* SEAT COVER TIMir*
KBC Ol R KEW SPRING I’AT TERN H
CUT — 9EWEU — AM) FITTED TO FIT
Wenver Medlin Se^t Coyfjr Cfpter,#<
392 W. MrIIARG AC ROSS FROM BI'R STATION
M lUMMSPtu# <4i)t«S<t*4HftUrilf ll)M*4’1l
+ Form Machinery
For Sale
FOR SALE- tflBT ORver TO
tractor and toots Wooden who* I
wagon. 4 Wheel trallor. 300 Gal
Inn gaa storage tank. 2 Mllea
south and three-fourth mile* East
of New Hope. Mrs T. J. Tkrifon.
*2p
it Wanted
WANTED- Sewing. Pass tea nn-
I Irted fur $2.09 See Mrs Som-
mer* at John Hoi den Httal D-fp
wmUHm
RECTORS
TOM MlK RBCTO*
FOR
QUICK
RFSULTS
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Rand
Kedah Fkdahtng — Partraka
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Bennett, John H. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1951, newspaper, May 14, 1951; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972279/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.