The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 12, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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Stamford, Texas, Tuesday, April 12, 1949
THE STAMFORD LEADER
_ __ __ - __ -TfOH RENT—Furnished apart-
Do You Need Money: i ment. see e. Oliver. 4 iP
(4 «■ dauN yaar ear ar track
1*F FINANCE COMPANY
Ctjrda Westfall Agent
WsstfaO Meter Ce. BUsiferd
I
HEAL HTATK ,
FOR BALE—Our 5-room home
with bath 71§ Vanderbilt. Write*
18U8 Wilson. Wichita Falls. Tex-
as. Maurice Crawford. 15-tfc
' F O Jt SALE—O u r home. 5
, rooms and bath, I cement porch
es, rock fence and tables Garage
and all conveniently near Rey-
nolds school Call 490. 90-1 f
FOR SALE—Our
and bath.H
throughout
I—Our hom*
Hardwooc
; double ga
ood floors
___________ „„ £* _
Texas St. at end of Yale St. 46 tf
, ri^dthS
i floors
arage 914
FOB BENT
ran ng»r» nadi
Ferguson St. Phone 272-J.SI-ft
gr>
FLOOR 8AND1NC Machine for
rent. Sand and refinlsh your
own floors See W. A. Thompson
at 507 E. Campbell or phono
im-w. i tf
FOR RENT—3 room unfumlsh-
ed apartment. Utilities furnished.
301 E Oliver. Ph 240 W. ftf
FRONT BEDROOM for rent.
Prefer s man. 906 E. Campbell.
Mrs. Frank DuRoaa. Phone 290-
W. 42c
APARTMENT FOR RENT —
Couple only. 212 W. Moran. 4-lp
WANTED
CORLEY’S Mattress Factory
opens six days s week. One day
service, all work guarant^-d
Call or bring your mattrexr In
to be worked over. Phone 74.
48-tf
WANTED TO RENT — House
near High school. Call 9515 4-lp
WANTED—Saleslady for Debu
tsnte Cosmetics. Manufactured by
Pagget and Rawsdale. Presented
by Fuller Brush Co. Good pay.
No experlenoetRequired. Write or
call Mra. Tom Holland.'"Ha(kell,
Texas. Phone 174-W. - 4-lp
CURTAINS Laundered — Bed
room, lace panels and lace table
cloths; stretched finished. Mrs.
J. R. BUllngton, 506 East Moran
or call 476. — - MB
WANTED—Experienced woman|
bookkeeper. Reliable Stamford
firm. Address reply; With refer-
ences. to P. O. Box 230, Stam-|
USED MKRt HANnl^
FOR SALE -Nine-piece valnut
dining room suite. Dr. E. P. Bunk
ley, phone 122. 3Mc
FIVE CUBIC Foot Deep Freeze.
|150. Only 15 months old. We are
Installing larger model.
Fleming. 522 Yale.
FOR SALE -Frlgidalre, in per
lect condition. Flctmns Motor
Co.
FOR SALE—White porcelain gas
TWO UNFURNISHED ROQMS
for rent. 309 S. Haskell St. Mrs.
Era Westbrook. 4-lc
road.
FOR SALE—Two
>B
frlgerators. Ill N.
Phone 272 J.
■used ice ► re-
Ferguson St
30-tf
USED- ICE BOXES and Rcfrig
erators. Many to select from
PASTURE, BLUE STEM 5»H)
acres lo lease, water and eo»tm
guaranteed. C. A. Sauder, Phone i several sizes. Bryant Link
LeRoy, Kansas. 2 3p l Hardware Department.
CLOSE OUT ! ! !
POPULAR BRAND ,
TRACTOR TIRES
(Not Our Regular Brand)
10 - 28 4 Ply............33.30
11 -38 6 Ply............55.80
NOTICE: Several have asked me
why I was selling McNess pro-
duct*. I buy these goods direct
from the company and not
through a wholesale Jobber. This i
saves you 20 per cent. E. H. Mc-
Reynolds. your McNcss dealer.
'h 4 l p 1
ELECTRIC Irons Toasters, Mix
era, Vacuum Cleaners, and othe« *
appliances repaired. Generators >
and starters rebuilt. Frank I
Kennedy, on comer by Stamford
Inn , . 39-tf
batteries RECHARGED
Bring us your battery trouble. S.
and S Home and Auto Store. N. v
Swenson Ave. 33-tf f
ELECTRIFY your treadle sewing *>
machine to your desire. New mo- *
tor and light $$8.6C. Converted to )
a portable electric, $39.50. A beau- l
tiful electric cabin**, console model
$68. All work guaranteed. Allen
Sewing Machine Exchange.
19-tt
VACUUM CLEANER for rent by _
the day, Huston’s Goodyear Store.
Rhone 15. *5-U
FOR SALE—City Cafe, small J
place,^good business, good lease:
See J. C. Price. Albany. 32p j
PAUUNE Kainer has taken over 3
the Deluxe Beauty Shop in oack
of Deluxe Bariier shop Easter
special* on Permanents: $6.50 for
$$; $10 for $8; *15 for $12.50;
*20 for *15. Operators Pauline
L’uin^r Phristelle. Vassar.
TTT
FLOOR WAXER for rent 50e
day or pari if day. lmston Hard-
ware. 7-Xl
FOR PAINTING or Paper hang
ing see or call Irvin Thomas
Phone 668. 38-H
miscellaneous
ALCHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
Write P. O. Box 451, Stamford.
Texas. 29-5 p
COLD WAVE *5.50 up; Machine
wave *3 up Got your Easter per-
; manent on my a-.nlversary spec
lal April 2-16. Lekeview Beauty
Shop Phone 56, Lueders, Texas.
Owner and operator, Pearl Ham.
r * 3-lc
MARK EVERY GRAVE
, with a lasting monument to your
loved ones. Headstones and mark
• ers of all kinds. B. F Moore, 300
South Hobart St., Stamford. Tex
aS. Phone 425-J. ' 3&U
SCRAP IRON WANTED-High
eat prices paid for scrap Iron. H.
H. Corley. 41-tf
AUTOMOTIVE
LCCK
Dodge truck, 1 1-1 ton
with grain bed. ready to
Work _______________________ $195 down
axle, with bed ........175 down
Plymonth sedan ... 145 down
BILL” MORROW MOTOR CO.
North Swenson
The Friendliest Place In Town
4-.lc
glasses.
tS, door glasses
regardless of the
can be replaced
rbiiit yuu wait, at iarisvii rotuvi
Co. Glass also sold to garages for
Installation In their shops 29-tf
#
•BILL”
For the best wheel
alignment and wheel
balance, use Stamford's
Bear System Head-
quarters.
MORROW MOTOR CO.
Buy Dodge 2l tf
BLINDS — Have
12-tl
LCCK
4 dr.
575 dow n
595 down
Soil Conservation
Ad vises To,Plant
Clovers and Grass
Now Is the time of the year
lor clovers and grass plantings.
This year is believed to be one
of the lx?st years for these plant-
ings due to the good moisture at
this time. Cooperators of the Cali-
fornia Creek Soil Conservation
District are showing more Inter-'
est in clovers and grasses this
year. Some that have already
planted clovers are: P. M. Jensen,
Noah S. Lane, 12 acres; M. S.
Jean. 10 acres; J. H. Reid, i acres;
J. B. Nanny, 7 acres; H. J. Thane,
2 acres; Jimmy Muehlsteln, 8 ac-
res; Mack Clabom. 5 acres; Al-
bert George, 6 acres; Arn Smith,
2 acres; V. C. Schmidt. 5 acres;
A. O. Pace, 6 acres: J. L. Hill.
8.2 acres; and A. J. French. 45
acres.,
Some cooperators of the Soil
Conservation District who have
planted grasses are: John R. Wat-
son, Sr., 4 acres of K. R. Blue-
stem; A, R. Watson. 1.3 here*
ot K. R. Bluestem; R. N. Wat-
son, 2 acres of Native grass mix-
ture of Little Bluestem. Side oats
grama and Blue grama; J. L.
Hill. 4 acres of K. R. Bluestem;
Noah S. Lai#, 20 acres oi a
native grass mixture and 2 acres
of K. R. Bluestem; C. A Williams,
1 acre of K. R. Bluestem and 2.3
acres of Blue panic; L. H. Schroe-
tier, 2 acres ol native grass mix
ture, M. D. Crow, 4 acres of
2946 Plymouth Club 475 down
•BILL” MORROW MOTOR CO.
North Swrnson
The Friendliest Place In Town
3-lc
A TUDOR, new
stry overall, good motor and
paint. 603 East Rotan after 5
p. m. 4-1 p
LO?
AND FOUND
IX)ST—Gent’s Longino diamond-
numeral wrist watch. $25.00
reward. Return to S. J. llodge at
Grind Theatre. 29-3c
FOR SALE
of K. R. Bluestem; A. L. McKern
er. 2 acres of Weeping Love-
gross; and Jimmy Muchlstcin. 3
acrei of Slender grama. Ihy
above plantings were made for
seed production as well as for
grazing and erosion control. ,
Mra. J. T. Halsell had as meats
on April i two of bar cousins.
Mrs. Douglas Graham of Tim
brook, Ky„ and Mrs. Frank Bo.*
ham of Cincinnati Ohio, who
were en route to AHeslg, N. M-
Mrs Clay Herring has returned
from Fort Worth vAwre she spent
several days With her daughter,
Mrs. John Wood and family.
She made the trip with hi» r sister
ind her husband, who went on
to (
Qranbury.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wedeklng
and son, Bobby, ami Pvl Stanley
lie*ton, who is home on a 15-day
furlough from Camp Breckon-
ridge, Ky., visited Arnold Wede-
king at John Tar.Zton College.
Stephen vllle. m ,
* ■ri
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(Plas Tax)
OTHER SIZES AT LOW PRICES!
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES
R E. NEEDLES & SON
1M W. Mor.n
LCCK
Budget terms for big repair
Mils are e veryday business with
us. If you need your ready cash
lor something else, put your ga-
tage work on the time plan.
BILL" MORROW MOTOR CO.
», North Swenson
The Friendliest Place in Town
JIc
FOR SALE -300 bales extra fine
Johnson grass hay. D. S. Foster,
300 South Haskell. Phone 620.
31-Ip
$2150 WILL BUY a brand new
Massey Harris 30 tractor with
planter, cultivator and' tool bar.
Harold Valllant, 5 miles south of
Tuxedo. 31-2p
WEATHER-STRIP to keep out
cold and dust. Free estimate.
Easy terms. Frank J. Phillips, 766
East North 15th St. Abilene. Ph
6177. 17-26p
American wart ads pay.
KINNEY’S can help you with
your comfort problems this sum-
mer. Let Kinney's install a fa-
mous •'Mathis" Window Cooler
for you. Kinney’s hay? them inn ■ ---- ------ — —
size and price range \ for every I th^ West McCynnelI group. Those
home. See our display. 4-lc . conservation agreements cover
-v--,— -L ........-+-----11,842 acres.
GARAGE FOR SALE-V101 Soulh t --_4---
Hobart. 4-1 .* 1
Soil Conservation
Approves Work <
The California Crock Soil Con-
servation board has approved the
following applications for asslot-
ancc in soil conservation work:
G. A. Dank! and G. T. Slpe Of
Hamlin; Robert L. Roves and
Mrs. E. P. 0\s|n ol Laurders. R.
T. Taylor and C. E. YoangquMt
of Avacs; Eric Bcrstroin and
W. B. Griffith of Paint Creek;
O. C«. Ncinast ?nd Adolph Helm
of Sagerton; W. C. Lee and J. P.
Humphries of McCaulley; Mra.
Minnk Levons of Tuxedo; Her-
bert Nunnclly of Funston; Wal-'
drop and Cunningham of Ha*
kell- and 'O. C. Brlnell of Stam-
ford. These applications cover
15,829 acres of the California
Creek Soil Const ,-vatlon District.
The board also approved the
following conservation agree-
ments: A. W. Meier and Fritz
Piers of the West Post conser
vntlon group; M. V. Henderson
of the McCaulley conservation
group; Emil Dukatnik of the
Lust Paint Creek group; Dr. A.
L. Scott. Alfred Shurley, oper
it tor of iht Southeast Avqca
group; and Vernon Loworn. of
Need Help on Your
Spring Housecleaning?
We are ready to help you with that spring- house-
cleaning. With every dollar’s worth of laundry we
will launder free one quilt or cotton blanket. This
offer is good with any class of service—damp wash,
rough dry or all finished. Just phone 383 and we’ll
pick up and deliver your work.
And That's Not All.
We will give a one-cent discount on every shirt
included in finished or rough dry bundles if the bill
amounts to as much as one dollar.
Our prices have not advanced. You will always save
on your family budget by having your laundry work
done at the Stamford Laundry, your home insti-
tution for 48 years.
Visit our lauhdry and see the latest type machines
in operation. You have made it possible to have this
laundry and we are proud to show it t» you.
Stamford Laundry
. V m ^ k. V
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Free Pickup and Delivery Service — Phone 383
325-27 S. Ferguson
NOTICE lo Chicken Raise.*: Put
McNcss red liniment in chicken *
drinking water for diarrhea and
other diseases, the liniment for
man or beast. 11 oz. bottle $1.00.
E. H. McReynolds, McNess deal-
er 4 Ip
COTTON Seed—Hi-Bred cotton
*ecd sterilized and treated, 81.50
per bushel. WiM deliver true-
load at the same price, or $8<>
per bushel at the harn. Roy Tnnk
erslty, Knox City, Texas. Box
106. Rt. 2 31 2p
USED /VDDING MACHINE—
We have Just traded for a used
9column Burroughs addin? ma-
chine. It is old but It work* good
and Is cheap—only $217.50. Slam
lord American.
t(X) MANY-JUSED typewiTOT**
We have a«*eptod many upright
typewriters on new portables and
now our shelves arc toe full. If
you need a good serviceable
typewriter for school practice or
for everyday use. come see us.
They fttv priced from $25 up.
Stamford American.
Classified ids hrinj results.
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
—1947 Oliver 70 tractor. 2-row
equip. 1942 Case SC tractor, 2-
tow equip. New Massey-Harris 6
ft. one way. New Massey Harris
12 foot grain dri!\ 1946 Graham
Hoeme 10 ft. chisel plow, tractor
harrow and stalk cutter. 4-wheel
trailer. 2-whcel trailer. —J. M.
Ashcroft, phone 546, Stamford.
5 l-tf
KINNEY’S hive Jifst received a
(ompletc line of all types of out-
door furniture. To enjoy your
lawn and th« outdoors this sum-
mer, he sure and visit Kinney’s
for your lawn furniture needs.
41c
FOR SALE—My grain elevator,
scales, office building and scrap
iron bOsmrar. Located on South
Swenson. A. J BpII. 3-tf
From where I sit... fy Joe Marsh
There'll Always Be
a "Oawlcer"
"Harry (hr Hermit." as he’s
called, came into town last week
as*, an usual, caused quite a stir.
He looks like a cross bet ween Snnta
Claus nnd Daniel Roonr.
Wc hail n friendly glass of beer
together and I asks him, ‘‘Don’t
you ever get annoyed at the way
sopie people laugh and stare as you
go by ?” “Shucks no," Ilarry say*.
“Only while they’re latlghin1 at
ttte, I’m feelin' a mite sorry for
them. Imagine- folk* sozingrown-
up they can’t *ee I'm really ju*t v
the same a* they arc nndameath.”
— * "JT
/ . I *
From whore I sit. Harry’s a lot
mors “civilised” than the people
who make fun of him. He’* con-
tented, lives the way he believes is
right wlthdht harming anyone—
u nth whit’s more, he’s tolerant of
others whose taste* in living are
different from hi*
Maybe we all don’t look the same,
or act the same, or eat or driuk the
same, hut in a free country, why'
houU we?
—
Your first thrill is peeing it...
YoUt greatest thrill is driving it!
VERNON,
year’s -Santa
boosting the I
Up and Qua
Vernon on Mi
Stamford Sat
cording to nr
Mrs. W
Hostess
New Ho
WMte i4ml >«<• •pitoMl ot •«tro <
'7fc‘Wxs7ft(W(Tff?(f dWY #/ rt//
The New I
stradon club
Woodson, ojx’
the group: *
Sweetheart”
. call was anst
Ing a rule of
Mr*. Geors
talked on bus
should know;
so.t on ”Mak
Mis. C. R. 1
account and
Mrs. J. L.
port from T1
At the clo
sandwiches,
cakes, coffee
vod. Two gi
and her dau|
Members \
Mines. I red i
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now made even more attractive by new lower prices?
lo ,fflTU*T‘IL about thriUa! You’u grl
*Hwi
thtpiffeti “tripU-ikrilT’ in motor-
inf out of aceing, driving and saving money
with this new Chevrolet for ’49—ike mott
beautiful buy of aM—now made even more
attractive by new lower piycoa! .
And, while you’ll naturally be happy to
know if* the beauty-leader, we believe you’d
get your yreateet thrill out of driving it. You'd
experience amazing new handling, ^#mc .and
riding eaae, thrilling accejjratu*i, and out-
bdl-climbing ability, ad defrvcrwl
S I
with typically tight-fistcl Chevrolet savings
on ga* and oil. For here’* the only low-priced
car with a world’* champion Valve-In-Hcad
engine—of Uic type now lining used on more
and more higher-priced automobiles—the most _
beautiful buy for jx-rforniancc with economy,
just as it'* the most beautiful buy for styling.
Give yourself and your family the biggest
“triple-thrill” in motoring . . . see, drive and
/
*atc Vith Clievroltt for ’49
beautiful buy if all!
the most
O
dl"m, John VI
t ni> Fred S
Taykr. .1 I
Goo&J. W. C
iartj. OkurKf ’
AlexalhJcr
J. L. Wwoda
Mrs. R. L
week In Odt s
L. E. Loop,
I^x>p. who hs
doing nicely.
Dr. C. L.
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LAWH0N CHEVROLET CO.
207 North Swi
Stamford
Phone 666
FOR SAIJS—37 model Ford truck
complete renr end. Also 40 model
Chevrolet motor. 100 lb. prewar
( operator, 75 lb. Coolerst.or and
! \ iolia Shipman’* Garage, 212 W.
Moran. 4-lp
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THIS IS AMERICA
STARl
This is frte<lom—ttany religions, many, who live in America have the highest stand-
rages. living in harmony together. Forjieo- «rd of living the world has ever known,
dom la more than ft way of life. It is a state Under freedom of enterpiise—you may
of spirit—and oiir richest asset. . call it Democracy, or Capitalism—we malie
Under freedom of religion. Americans just about one-third of tV v/ai*** sesds,
j w W anv Athar na lUOltl)^ (OT OUT 01*11 Ui#. V7j ClfiVC JirOO*
F^nt;ML°fr^om of 'preoh we have ,ourth» 01 th* world’s tutos, use abou: half
tion. Under {reftdom of ftpeech we have fho worKri 9hctricity^ 0ur bom#s arc u
more r.*wr;panrrx. mom rndw stattons theh r|valed for comfort und ]«bor-eavigg de-
any o’het cou. try ui the world. Under free- vices. We eat more meat, buy more clo.lie*.
dom of opportunity, our children attend
have more chances
We "are only 7% of the world’s people,
4 the world’s land. Yet, we
living on 6% of
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Ceyrngki, 190, United Staff Brewer* foeadwim
West
vices. We eat more meat, buy more clo. lies,
sea more shows, own more Insurance. We
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Yes, freedom pays—in tho coin of toler-
ance aftd Understanding, and in the coin of
progress and prosperity.
TVMhhm
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Dewees, John W. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 12, 1949, newspaper, April 12, 1949; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973117/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.