The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 12, 1950 Page: 2 of 6
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Automotive
FOR SALE—House on McKeever. FOR RENT Bed
FOR SALE—1949 Chevrolet
panel truck; also Raleigh agenc>
C. Hick* Rochester. Texas
Boa 63. 14-lp
10 miles East Stamford.
80x30 four roam and bath, fix-
tures. Write I’ngren and
Box #0 Abilene. Call
lene ' 13-2C
111 ■Worth Ferguson.
FOR RENT — Bedroom. Phone
732 W. Mrs. 2. M Alexander.
V , 12-tf
Bandeen Motor Co.
O Stawferd’, Square Dealer □
HOME FOR SALE—7-room mod-
ern home with garage and extra
lot. priced right. Located at 413
N\ Anson. 1 block north of Ca-
tholic church. Call Earl gotten
at 426 or 73. 12-tf
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ments with frigideire; aiao bed-
aata. 410 Eaet Reynolds. Phone
87 fiX, S'-tf
Fear Blocks Oat Oa
Aaaoa Highway
FOR SALE—House 5 roams and
bath. Modem. U0 East Hr-Baa
Call 110 16-tf
Used Cars
THIS IS THE AlONTH to buy
used car. Buy NOW
:„r?AVE
MONEY!
’47 CHEVROLET FORDOR
Light tan color.
Fully equipped and a good
' car in every respect.
*47 PLYMOUTH FORDOR
Brown color. «.
CleM body and good
/ engine.
FOR SALE—New 6 room house,
new addition, was 87350, will sell
(or 86900i
Concrete block, throe bedrooms,
two hatha, paved street, $11,600.
AU of these houses in beat resi-
dential section of town.
Three room and bath frame
house, comer lot Price 82,000.
Fire room, paved street, $6600.00.
Brick veneer, 2 bedroom, excellent
’condition, paved street, 86800.00.
Two frame house*. Both for
87,500, good location, house* In
good condition. Loan already es-
tablished.
Warron B. Tayman Ins. Agency.
, 28-tf
WANT TO RENT—I want to rent
a farm. 160 acres or more; have
M KarmaU and 4 row equipment,
and other equipment to farm
with. Lortng Box. Abilene. Texas
88-ip
^OR RENT—Two room furnish-
ed apartment. HL H. Corley, Ph.
71 18-tf
FOR RENT—Four-room unfur-
nished apartment; close In, prefer
quiet couple but would consider
cpuple with child under one year
old. Ill North Ferguson st.
Phone 272J 35-tf
* Wanted
YOUNG MARRIED LADY de
sires position. Experienced book-
keeper, typist, can operate post-
■
’46 CHEVROLET Club Coup*
j Light tan color.
Not/over 60 mile* on newly
^-conditioned engine.
FDR SALE—Five
nousts <t near school.
Reynolds. Ph. 701-W.
1103
brick
East
19-tf
lng machine. Six years experience
in general office work. Can give
references.. Call 495W,
13-2p
For Sale
WANT A LADY to keep hoqse
for two. Call 617 or 1056-J. 38 2c
FOR SALE-Good used
room suite. Call 425-3.
living
38-2c
EXPERIENCED tractor hand
wanted. See Charlie Morrow at
Charlie's Cafe. »2c
miles. Tight body end
IPhone 797-J > 14-tfjj
DISHWASHER wanted at
lie's Chfe.
Him
Char-
38 -(
r
WANTED — NEsrrtrd man fbr
farm work or will give crop and
*47 JEEP — Everyone
knows whet q Jeep
is a goed on*.
■ntsU-
suites and a breakfast room suite.
See Mrs. Earl Cot ten 127 N.
Swenson. 14-
HELP wanted Some
at 82.
3Btf »*dy 209 a Haakall St
S GOOD OLDER Model Care—
'40 PLYMOUTH Club Coup#
•40 PONTIAC Club Coupe
•42 FORD Two-dor.
1 FOR SALE—Deed Singer treadle
aewing machine. Alas ADC
washing machine with twin tuba.
Noth In good running condition.
Phone 891-W. 110O-- Symondt,
near highway, 394*
HOME
GOOD PUDDLE JUMPER*
1936 Ford Tudor, a preMy sound
car
1939 Kurd Tudor, motor runs
- amA
1940 Plymouth 5 passenger coupe
1940 Pont me coach **
1941 Chevrolet OMRR , .
all good tranafxMtsflo'
i puddle without, p
WILL BUY, SELL OP. stack
bundle feed; will buy oats, malm,
small grains. Call W. H Llndley,
hone 265-J., 106A East Camp
bell. • 1%
FDR SALE -J room house with
hath. Immediate possession 811
Texas Street 39-2;#
MOTOR COt
1
TWO PITKl'P TRUCKS
UMlUhevrolet Pickup
1946 International Pickup
DOUHON MOTOR CXX
FOR BALE—Cabinet style Cnilco
radio. A-l condition. Deluxe
Omit. 391 c
SALE—On* and
Hi and Hi
Hunkley
OM hlackbet.y
plahta 414 E. B
two year
MAN WANTED—For Rawlelgh
business In South Jones county.
No experience needed to start.
j*i>* easy to make and profits
good. Start Immediately. Writ*
Rawteigh's. Dept. TXL-792-190A,
Memphis. Tenn. or see R. A.
Greenmode, Rocheeter.
- 37-3p
4URAP
**t prices
H Corley
IRON WANTED^Hlgh
paid for scrap iqpn. M
• * 1941
SEE US for Venetian blind
Window* shade* Wallpaper and
paint euppltee Stamford Wall-
paper and Paint. 114 W. M •Her*
Phone 1005 46 If
^ Business Service
1946 rortlac Streamliner 2 door
1947 Studebaker Champion ggdan
1948 Studrtuiker Commander
' Land Crulaer
1800 Studrhaker Champton
3 passenger coupe
DODHON MOTOR CO.
FDR SALE—1 pair of love Mrda
and cage; 1 baby buggy; 1 bath
tnettr. Phone 1089-J. See at Til
Wells. 84-tf
Draw Drapes made and installed;
Custom made belts 7V buutons
and buttonholes Mrs. Buford Em-
erson, 530 Yale. Phone 794-W
19 tf
FDR BALE—Cot tot
Feed Sacks
You ran make an]
them Btamfod H
Poultry Farm
rthlng out of
atchery and
39 tf
WAX POLISHERS and vacuum
rleaner* for rent at Huston Hard
wars. 30 tf
WE HAVE three used car
this paper but If you do not aee| MUIan.
what you want in them, come la
■Byway for we have others not
listed In the ada Dodson Motor
.Ob Ml
y FDR EaLE—Simmons
- and mnersprtng mattr
ads in | ticalty new. 827 00. 6C
baby bed
as Prac-
600 N Me
391p
Electric
Used Remlngt<ncvRsn<1
adding machine. Obod
Rea] bargain. Stamford American.
(DR LEY* Mattress Factory
oi«n six days a week. One day
sendee, *(1 work guaranteed
Your old mattress can be miwV
Into a new modem Innersprtng
mat three much cheeper than you
think Call us today tor IrM son
mate. Phone 74 . 46t!
For SALE New Ford V 8 car,
Radio and heater. >725.00. New
Fbrd V 8 Pickup 1295 00 New'
Cherolet Pickup 1300 00
Ed Gray. Phone 23#l. 3T7-3p|
^ For Rent
BATTERIES RECHARGED —
Bring ua your battery trouble S
and R. Auto Store 3n6 E Hamil-
ton. 87-tf
Real Kfltatf
FOR RENT—Three room for
nlshed apertmem. private both
Phone 579J. 302 South Orient St.
14-U
FDR SALE-MO acre farm .
Wllf' aotheoat el Rule. Texas.
197 acre farm nout beast of Has
hell 7 mile* Grocery store
ib Stamford nicely located doing
business. Geo. W. Burkett
Esuse Haskell 168p
FDR RENT- Furnished spar
ment 90S C. Boulevard. Mrs. Ben
Farris Phone 797J, 14.1
ts
FDR RENT hull unfurnished
4 rooms, brick apartment Close
In. Ill north Ferguson. Phone
272 J 14-t.
ft-P SALE -X rooms and 2 bath
fRmr 2 hlurks from school. 1 1-2
li'.rks from hospital Walking
distance frort town Ideal for
rent Property at home priced for
quirk aale 84230. 312 S Hobart,
.♦ip,
FOR RENT
apt* MB South
8 room*
Anson. Phone
14 tp
R ANT TO SELL my equity In
modem 77 foot house trailer; new,
large double sinks apartment
f*' stove rtertrlc /rigid*Ire A
bargain Apply 103
E. Cam
Gray's Grocery.
iphell
36-7p
FOR RENT—To couple 2 room
house with full bath on my lot.
Nicoiy furnished Venetian Minds
Would exchange some rent for
ng. Call 704 391r
baby sitting.
FDR HEN^—Unfurnished a pa it
ment. three moms and bath 1117
E. Well*. Available at once. Call
71t9W 881c
GAYS DELIVERY SERVICE—
light hauling anywhere in the
city. Minimum charge 50c. Har-
mon Gdf. Business phone 1776
Residence 167.
81 tf
Cottage Prayer Held in Mrs. W. C. Beaty
Residence at Avoca Wednesday Morning
Mr*- L B. McNeil and Mrs
Glenn Rennels attended an of-
ficers training school for the
Home Demonstration Club In An-
son on Tuesday.
Cottage Prayer was held in
the home of Mrs. W. C. Beaty or
Wednerday morning ior the mem-
bers of the Baptist Church, lher
on Friday morning In the home
of Brother and Mrs. Gilbert C*l
loway with a Lottie Moon Pro
gram.
Mrs. C. A. Williams canw home
from the Stamford hospital on
Thursday where she nad under-
gone major surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen P.cnnel*
were visitors in Haskell on Sun
day.
The . You Revival at the Bap
tint church closed on Sunday
night with Brother Gilbert Cal-
loway preaching the '■losing ser
mon. The following speakers
from Abilene took nart In the
revival; Jimmy Ray Nsugher
D. W. Ward. Gerald Doyle, A1
fred Woodward, Oradv Allison.
Bobby Hines and Ray Miilogan
of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Roy Hines vlal'el rela-
tives in Abilene on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc While spent
the week-end^ In Abilene visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Young and
Butch.
Maurice Herbert of Ft. Worth
the home of 'Mr.
Hines.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper and G.
Williamson of Anson' were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs Billy Wise, Ross
and Maryla of Snyder spent the
week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ltoy Hines.
Mrs. Raymond Branham had
the unhappy experience of break-
ing her leg and la in the Stam-
ford hospital. Her husband had
to leave on Friday to resume his
Job in Kansas City. They were
here on vacation viaiting her
parent* Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Holden.
Mrs. Woodson Huffaker and
Mrs. Roy Hines attended a Gard-
en Club tea on Thursday In the
home of Mrs. R. L. Harrison in
Stamford. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Taylor and
children of Grand Prairie visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Taylor and
family over the week-end.
_ _ Mr. and Mr*. Henry Bryan of
her
L. Hinas,
8*
the J. V; C t lnn a.
Mr. and Mrs.
FVlday night.
Mr. and Mr*. Johnnie Swenson
and Phil were in Abiene shopping
i»n Thursday.
The F. F. A. boy* Invited the
F. H. A. girl* and they hll went
on a welner roast at the Swe»le
Park on Thswreday night. They
were accompanied by Mr. and
ursday night.
George Love Jr., of San Angelo
56s?W<Me**rin EBhft
“•**■“*■ XJ.. \ir.....ii.. ti
amt Mr
Nils Woodson Huffaker.
Mr. and Mr*. Therou McNair
Mines. Hoyt Whitworth and
Buford Williamson in company
with Mines T. E. Williamson, and
Verna Furgerson of Stamford
were In Abilene Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White spent
the week-end in Slaton visiting
Mr. and Mrs- Hilton White and
sons and Mr and Mrs. George
Culwell.
Mr*. Sarah Ham who has been
hospitalized, has been brought
(o the home of her son, Houston,
to recuperate.
M(. and Mrs. Marshall Hughes
and children have moved into
the house formerly occupied by
the Hubert Bell family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lawr-
ence of Abilene spent the week-
end visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Woodson.
Mrs. Lizzie Culwell spent sev-
eral days of this week visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodson.'
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Olson
and chllderen vtsiitfd Mr. and
Mrs, Eugene TelchelmaQ of Bunk-
er Hill community on Thursday
night:
Mrs. Hillard Easterling and
children spent Wednesday with
Miss Virginia Easterling of
Stamford. .
Mr. and Mr*- Paul Driskell and
son of San Angelo visited their
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. John Drip
kell and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Shel-
ton recently. ,
Dinner guests on Sunday of
and JH>. and Mrs. John Driakail were
Iff and Mrs. Wayne DrfskeTI and
sons of Panhandle, Mr. and Mrs.
Consider ‘Safety’ ji» Choosing Gifts
For Children During Yuletide Season
served at the
tad^Some- tlst ladies on Monday with an Monday to visit the family of a • of Stamford and
rjs "afrvnkSBtt m i *«ii wj
nil* \
<1 the
..
luncheon being
noon, hour.
MS. -end Mrs. Owen
of‘Hereford vialteded with Mr
and Mrs. J. V. Grimes on Thurs
day. They were former residents
of this community having moved
away 14 years ago. He was one
of the first mall carriers of this
community.
Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Poster were
Is Abilene on justness on Wed
nesday.
The Baptist Congregation have
purchased a combination piano
organ for their church.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Hines were
in Cisco on business on Wednee
^fc *a/Wt Mrs
tit Anson on business last Monday.
Mrs. J. R. Foster's mother. Mrs,
E. F. Simmons, and Mr. and Mr*.
Woodmw Simmons and daughter
all of Anson spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Foster and
Stanley.
Gerald Leonard Petty la tlW
name of the new son born t<0 ,
Mr. and Mrs Leorard Petty "o4,
Saturday at the Stamford hos-
pital. He weighed over right
pounds.
Mr and Mr* I. L M. CulweU
visited relatives In Wichita Falla
for a week recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wlll.amS
of Pains spent Sunday night b
White. Leek White of Stamford,
Tommie White of Lueders at-
tended the funeral.
Virginia Easterling
Misses Jack.
Easterling.
rymrwmtm'
and sons of Panhandle were vis-
itors Friday of Mr. and Mr*.
Hillard Easterling
Stitch and Chatter Club
Meets Dec. 6 at Sagerton
ed from Houston, where* she has
breh visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Cor nelson Mrs. Larry Cornel-
son. with her INtle daughter.
Kathy, accompanied her-mother
hove ior • visit. She la the for
meflUMty Louise Balzer.
MV and Mrs. Reuben Crenshaw
sni daughter. Gall of Houston
have been visiting Mrs. Cren-
shaw's sister, Mi*. Cliff Lefevre.
and Mr. Lefevre. They also Hs-
. Ited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mansk*
and Mr. and Mr*. Reece Clark.
pr*»- ' Mr and Mrs. Harlan West and
family of Dublin visited Mr. and
tome Mrs. Bari.ey Roes last week-end.
heon Mr. ami Mrs. Harvey Hahn and
Free
t In U
MI* ,
ntSLl
beHR
L-he*. fJ
* !•
Have yoer faded bedspreads and
shag ruga re-tinted or dyed at
The Wash Pot. 106 South
"Tu
WE MANUFACTURE ana <K
sign monuments end markers
Skilled mechanic at trade for
thirty-three year* All work guar-
anteed te Le fines* workmanship
be*t r«ah ia»* *nn cf *t» order
c«l Can supply any lilri'' of stone'
desired Buy at home amt saw
fie«ry M*rW and Granite Works
• Cam N. Swenson §t. Ph 1006
83-tf
The Stitch ami Chatter Club
held their regular meeting Wed-
nesday Dec. 6 In th Mr*.
R. N. She Id. A clew. |
Cheaper By Th w*s j
given by Mr*. Ly * of |
Old Glory, Memb. t lm*
l eluded Mr*. U. J
Doc Whit there Hdelv$n Lewis. Mrs
Mr* Pete Lusk fl
Rsfreshments ol dies,
cake and punch wi
The 4-H Club n uday
In the school bulk Wlr
ges presented the i tome
literature to stui
show on wiki life
sees shown to the
ent.
Week-end guest!
of Mr and MH
VJ* y**1 *lu* ®*rB' nr*J son i.ccompanled by Mrs.
and daughter, o and m-n arw) Ru^ vUltM Mr
Jacqullen of Frlot and rn4 Mrv Roy rrpemAn ln prtddy
son Tim. ol Tbxai Lub ! ba|
bock, also Mias I uinn Wr , . Mimse left last urrh
t .kj. i. ur. i ik.. rrrn "e -
of Lubboik. Mrs. ' for Orange Grove where h* will
fo™_Euia visit hla mother. Mr*. Emella
Others present Mr.
cS *Harrts I Mr "*d Mt* K “5“ MCompan
Gu>,;Ur^*1 Mf lad h> Beulah Mae Bummer* sraa
and Mr* Wlaon Gl ami- to Mkuand gundsy to be
ly, R O. Llbwm Ji ggle „ lh# Hnter
*nd Mr* c ".f*. who la critically UL They return
DUsvBM. # rd home Tuesday but was called
1 |, •*d Mra ^_of back th* following Thursday.
WE HAUL Plenty of .T ,-,ron LouBana^ visited o here Mr^ John u r.ulna and son
gsrhagd runs with lids Corlg r*’| Jacky accompanied them on their
Grwery and Furniture Phir* *4 ®Y Mr. and Mi ia of tr|p
,, { Rule The Demor rmer , r
resident* of Sagert _ , eere
“T™1 4 ' "• enroute from Colorado where Texas 26 and 26. com hybrid*
4r I»1lt and round they had spent the summer. 'eveloped by the Texas AgrlruL
~ Mr and Mrs Joe Clark and l.iral F>r>cr1ment Station, out
famll. left Friday for Bnwvliu ' yielded other hybrids and varlet
where they will visit Mr. and Mr* ; l«a In testa during 1950 at If
Whit Clark. widely Mattered locations In fhe
Mrs. August IUlcrr has return- state.
Christmas time Is always
looked forward to as a joyous
season, by! unless safety Is con
sidered lit choosing Christmas
toys, the surprises left by Santa
may prove tragic. Mrs. Eloiae T.
Johnson, specialist In family life
education with the A. A M. Col-
lege Extension Service, gives a
few pointers for buyers of child-
rens’* toys.
Remember the child's age, his
interest, and stage of develop-
ment. Mrs. Johnson reminds, be-
cause children naturally are cur-
ious and constant supervision <s
not always possible. A two-year-
old in the hand-to-mouth age
should have washable toys with
no sharp points or edges and
nothing fammable nor with poi-
sonous paint should be Included.
stuffed aplmel*. the specialist
points out, sometime offer haz-
ards If they have glass eye* or
buttons whlqlU may come off.
She suggests rubber balls, plastic
toys, ‘ solid wood toys, light
weight hollow block*.
For children between the ages
of six and eight, 'electrical toys
are popular. Mr* Johnson ad-
vises, however, that these*shouid
have the seal of approval from
Underwriter Lboratorie*.—... a
guarantee of proper construction
against fire hazard and shock.
A place to keep toy* can he
safety measure. A box cupboard
or open shelf is handler than
drawers or a cabinet wfth doors
which are hard to manage and*
sometimes stick. "Playthings are
the tools which help children tr>£
learn,” »aya Mrs. Johnson, “so
it is an important Job to reject
safe toys and teach habita in
using ihem."
Cotton Sheets
Prove Superior
Smiths Lead Names
Of Baylor Students
WACO. Texas. —Keeping up
withthe Joncre, Bonfcamlnor
f roMcm at Bagraar University. nurture Th*V Whitt*
The Joneses
dents by that
with only 30 stu-
name‘enrolled In
ectory, just published.
Srkiths lead the list with T7.
Nasi la mrirennai lh* IiihnadM
with 41, the Davises with S3,
the Williams with 32.
Kitchen .planner* *bou)d keep
in mind the (our phases of activ-
ity in the kitchen—preparing
food rooking, serving and clean-
ing and washing dlilv-a. when
they are making plana for the
kitchero.
All-rotton sheets are superior
In breaking *tlength, resistgneo
to abrasion, shrinkage and_stret-
uig. according to tests undertak-
eh recently by the H. S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
Tests stimulating actual h -use-
hold use were conducted on three
sheeting* One was manufactured
of ull-cotuxv another of ull ,uycu.
fibtured alike
fiber content
!n every aspect
Howl'd r
gowiaiJfHtiraskrTiF*.
E/ikiiMik
Craoroulsiua relicvaprorori'yVcw -a
it goet right to the teat of th; troc la
|co and expel g-tm !*>< n
aid ivtlice to - jilho c-tu
ier, iolLrird tr- '
agembrancx. Guaranteed u> fcr >cii
or money refunuad. CrcoirnJ'iun IMS
Wood the text of milltortl of nr n
g.>ri
to help kxaca i
•kkgm ani aid
heal raA/Tendc
CREOI¥S5!ES'9!4
-mlm, (>•-!, Ck».» r-M,
BRUSH U> on your typing. Het..
a typewriter from tit* American.
Low rets* by day. week or mon-
th. 23 tf
+ U»ed Merchandine JJJJ,
Lo*t One
wth
bUck Billfold
140 cash
reward. Mr* A. L Cameron, |
Won t you he honest and
Barbara Ivy’s MllfoM to
Anson or call 1187. Pleat
Make your Chenille bedspreads
look like new. H**6 them washed
and fluff-dried at The Wash Pot
IU9 South Ferguson 84-tf
LOST on square, pair of glamoR
plastic rim* block •**#.
819 W. .t6|p
[ ciBSQi Qmtmm Qwk
■ 850 In currency in a small
black billfold, two 820* and
'//anted to Rent
Nke<v Fumiohed A pert ment
For Family of Throe k,. By
Employoo of Thlo Newspaper.
Cal! 6 .
K. J KA8TNER
P
Stamford American
rv.
> NEW AY Punt’S, reconditioned
at Ires than 1-7 prUo at Buie's
23 tr
815. No MentUlcatkm. Mr* E E
Kirkpatrick. Phooe 739-W, Ho-
ward .> le
...ife wuh yxitLk
pudiU' mi!
te bird dog pointer. <>at
rhlte with lemon SpoM,
Mim HUneous
Gift Suggootlono—Singer Sew
ing Machines and vaeumn dean
era now available. Sales and aerv-
1c*. Buford Emerson 509 Yale
794W 18-tf
FRESH every day at the
Stamtord Hatchery and Poultry
Farm 89tf
WHITE PAlNT'-AUimrpooa ^Na
tlo#a) paint, outaldt or Inside use
Good tor house* barn* fence*
Only 82.69 gallon Huston Hard
FREE DELUXE BROWN Ra^r
xnd thro* brilliant
inoo gallons but.™
away at our Mill
■ale Just com# by
I Duke Appliance Co
fire he# fere
is be gtvao
Anniversary
LOBT-Dne
year old white with lemon spofk
RMght about 40 pound* RewaA
Robert L Rrves. tziedera w lp|
I-OST - Rose gold Itelhrrw
watch; expansion bracelet
neartay Mr* Lee McCullou
Phone 968 or 696 W
LOST—Large white homem^g
taep from Spur Mattress wag<gt-
Retum to Downtown Newstj
lor reward
¥S WAVS A
COMPUTE SELECTION
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
11M9 Plymouth 4-Dr., 16,000 miles—$1195.00
19i9 Plymouth 4 Dr.
, lykll lew Milgage
1949 DodRe, H&ll
IS.666 actoal mHre
$1175.00
1948 Dodffe 4 Dr. ,
One owner—clean
$1075.00
1948 Kaifler
Very rlen
$1350.00
1947 Dodge 4 Dr.
RAIL seat revere
$875.00
1946 Hudaon
RAIt
■ ,. 9-t-'
$695.00
s
$595.00
LEWIS MOTORS
»4 N.
YOUR DOUCE AND PLYMOUTH DKAEER
Bnrnann Fh**4
“A FAIR PRICK—AN IIONEAT DBAL"
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Stamford American
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$1230 DAILY WITHOUT SUNDAY.
Our Bargain Osy« Offer save* the ___ _
$4.00 an an $10 Mg MewapsDtow OnOy wn^papar And
la ns suhsMtoM fn* TNI STAI-Y8U-
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The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 12, 1950, newspaper, December 12, 1950; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972864/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.