Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1959 Page: 3 of 21
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NevtlJlftines .Plannwi Thj.c/Spi jn^
l*y I- armors inErktksdahl Area
lEnnner Resident* m - ^
; I isits Friends i Taxed# fe.
-PirV Thre.
' oaiinnnoajnv enter col-
!'*»{«*, h<- poinwtl l)ut: The pert
> ••utuf.'e ih oxfxvtwl to increatK*
instead of ’d&njjMlit
v ii us. Wmji*.(u
■|C «> /Mlts. 4OK (.AIM,TON
.Mi s \\'.r N. ftrnni’ft spent j.,
last wivk in D^Mas with iela-1
I t * v t , ‘ ■:
Mi. and Mrs (till (Jumim
Honnie and Donnie, of Albany
vi,si-tod •Mr. and Airs || [> 1
■ Ukxu^-J.4 HU>y n I in tiunTV Run
■ :ii«■ ami, Donnie remained with
their rtrandparenti* tmt.il Sim
day. Therf—parents returiu'd
f"i them and visited Mr and
Mrs Joe Cat lion and irirU andi
■ * .T*m. v\ hi> XVas !» u
1 ■<!d on Kt.'lii uat \ 1 d
I-. 1 Itiests nu'loded Mr.
^!i l..*\V B u rrin. Ji , f,a
'■aieJ.le and Sm; him, of
, :,a Mis Mahie llnv.l.i»}’
i luJhduy Mis Siditev iidt
I sM-'vtrSv
••> H< '.vliri|* atai Tifif,—ot San .
Mi at.d Mi s < | Bi m f
a I ■ dud tie, MI and ■ M ! < |
i V J'e.u sy_n, Kn,, TM.Ki t> \
i e, a;* J i, !... i ; j, I n i i v 11 v . I
rikdallL; "V ‘li\\ ek;.en.'i. H.n .
atid, yetui nisi n,rl's| i C'haffoo .Mm,
i i\ i'. •i1ii \, ■ ' : *
N "• Alsop.iihj* Saiuiitlv^ vrlrjht'j
Id; and SiU'ai. V-’ | . 'l|,f ,e :>nes'ts
I <ff •' 'is' 1 aaLiltt ware ];itna ■
sum
h.-mTr-
■tlnwot: o^ilmr nr <lni(ktuir m»» b* »
"'•less' ii( cut 1.1. but miuuy Inn bladder
,init»tbai« tnukiim yog fgrl let, t tees.
a.,.i I tiri'
Util IVliehimijnlub did tiof meet ifuirscltiy ait'
l< ss iituliU. «ith nuKKing baekaeha,
iiiHiifiictik or liUMblar ulie. and twin*
ilustu u»er-e\erliii^. utmm ,ir emotional
iutin u,tiling i„ youi intcery—dop’t
s'liit try DoanV ruin.
Ibsan'n Titt» m l 3 way* for »ready
ralUf. I -r-They have it' couthinv effect
mi blunder irm/fctinitc. r A fact pala.|
oil,, uur usimil un ’.uniting backache.'
l.vialtu'V ’ mii'i-iilan »ch«M unit pain*
:i A. wonderfully mild diuretic action
tliiu tin kidnovc, lending tu tnrreac* the
output of tin, Hi milee of ktviney tub at.
So, to i tlie ‘Mine tmppy relief million*
bave e-ijoyaff fuK .over Gu yeerm.-'Wew,
i.friff ouiiiCny >ice >avtw miitceyb. Qet
Dsuui'# Pith tuilay I
seheduied Ixtean^ of IiWlK ✓ 1 ' a'' *•
AVaafliet tK+bsvth meet t'tiH/s'’ j !il’ll'-dL1
itayr Felvutary •.»«]. \vetofwf*‘'‘,l' lsl1 j!1''1
peimittiue. J/s ' ' -<n
. A . * / / . wiirUti.m «
Mr. and Mis Ka. I/Wmi 1UUS, - y
are in Houston visimt/ t-i> iltr/n
daughter uiuLhcvJ&mh j ^ 'fi}tu
Mi and |)ti^it.nn In dllei;e t
spent the wtTjPtirtd in Austin i four
wjiii ()|;un,^J^Aand Ml am)1 five yit3u-s ;
^lts. Kllom^iri^imHi Hitt) -Shir Vhrrn iff Jrn
aaai-eJHhlii'ff.
AliV nod Mrs. ifstek Kttske,
'•‘idea anti Jaekle and .Mr.
mid .Mrs. 'Cheater Bates and
Faye Ann, all of Kress, vlsil-
ed with friends here Hal-
iti'day and Sundav. They are
farmer Tuxedo residents.
Jititmy . French of Killeen
sjient the week tmd here' will.
hiA parents Uv. and Mis -J-
T\ I-’te^eh and Other reiatiye^
. Airs. K, IL TolnuO spent a‘
'd ;i{Tain
hlrtTidi',
litretl imdb
ri sited - )airvr-
luvilalil. __ j
11 Kdwai (11
'! rffee -and
arenis and
’■T .id ftretAoia
U-Ut Mi and N.i
< >fv that > a
ii.tr!a«tys.^,<'jii>|<l ti/.f'i. i ’■ '1
airi .V.is Anna FeArai am! i.'ilkhd vstlh ;h.'"
utI-'■ ti It.Avi,.; i.i.uiiho*.:, Ardori alls jlriend
lJ'v" V‘!i„ A Ho i t 1'eaiTort. h.m ■ S)j and'Mrs.' :
■drsoi). Ro.s* Heiittylni-ffaD Krr/het-r i.rnm of
'U ' * ■ MjJat'tS es * in this
$V ' (jfson j >lsit rei-i i’irjv ul
luitUi\\iiiiim rtjllid faihfly. tTtf^I
,n Jilt* tol TTeivvet t'iiy. \isifeih iiere
,n/.hfteif sutV.-l It hem n.inle wns-nrrltteit .l.c.r
Rtlhe latter’s i week.
Air. and Airs. Arm
stront; ivy re hosts for a j
fiuni's dinner at {tit* Arm
strong home. Sunday svrteii
thes lio:ioi t‘d liu'ir kc u.idsofi, ]
Dennis 1 ce Arn»stron>*, on i
Hie day of Ids ekiristeniiiK. v. i
Dennis Lee is the son of I
A!r. and Airs. Krnest Arm- |
Hi ell of UiblxK-k and j Mron* of Kiitan.
Mrs. A C. Re try and J '('lie eetaauons took place- at J
of Stanrku dr *—V « d liu- iSothel laiihman C'iiuielr j
d Mis. Mtdvm'-KnsefU^ Hm marni^^ hoUi;]
Jhosts, for -an ejflfiiy- with I>i . Hajjo 1! Hdtvriiks.i
.Inafti-' o ' h*
■ ! lie Kiehaidv, wiio' -haw a
4if«'i) qiaklpL? wp.iS to ItIiImj. k. ■ ■
' Apt'1 I to liase Hum ' home !’;-v
1 T/fnpli• i,’d in Am,1. '
R »U‘ tile ni' !i ill"' ;md'l)‘e
-Ifalj-ius Il'iTle.s Hill In >1^0
del'll .1! I ' . I \ | ei[)t i t. •
Mi,- \ nil.i Johnson roeiti-itlv
hiauyfii! ami nioseil info Tim
t esv home m Slumlord oti ‘1 1'' hosts lot a
I:.-imtrSn Hieei ^ * Sun
Rotiajr^ v fet; rerrntly S*,H
hou^pTTT itid aiae ftirm from
.Klmrr and Albm.t Reod.
Jteves. "hIio lues on a rent ,,:
<sl farm lias platis'io build h ./• li
'home on the liey.’ly ueynin'd «'*uy
larnj Sijrne.day. ,'t | p
i'lte fmm is located afwiut sofii
two mup a half iniles- east ot Q!; <
the IVthel Lutheran Church. A
Four February ' birthdays j,Ue
were ris-offtllzed Supilay. net I
*Fr A svvm.i
lUvAKT- Mary Ann M„„,.-
is sweet heart ol tin J.u.'ders
hi" A iltupler. Mary Ann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs
!». <.' Moore, a junior student
has been chosen a- hh. most
! opalai Kiri in hi(;h v liool
and is KHA t ourtesy ipteen.
Doan s Pii
Ins 4’t ahclmptliers,, Mr
„ s JfuWa
St land anil Mrs, Tda 1 loka ns<y£_
*ew, day*' Ihlk we>k 4n thi
and other relatives. • ^ ^
•dr., and Mrs. Mot i ts Youn>.’
ipust of Serni'tole, b^merly oj
tho Siamfmd amt, aid (lie
patent of a daughter born
We tni->tkvyk..Felp'uai y 18.
'llie> have two other ehil
dreuC l im l)ie yrah Mat siia Beth.
(h atidparenls are , Mr, and
Mis. Herbert Younfjqikst of
Starnfocd and. Mi. and Mrs.' L.
VV. Barron,
The two
l*ii t h
ye»; always get
'*-**w*Ji**V
Former Rer.ic|i*n,t
Ol Tuxedo Area
gjtftmfmolhers visit
Visits Friends
ed--with th-
froni •every- dollar von apend-tjipPetifeeyVf
Mis. IJaiTon is remaining until
h riday of'this vwek when the
UUlsl vv-
Mrs S.\A. Poole of >LubboeK
* a me ..Sa liil'dayiuicl stayed un i
tit Monday wlULfl niece. Mrs.
IT R Piiiiilpa, and Mr. Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam-Crawforti
anti Mrs. Jot* f UidspetTv’Topf
friends, .viHted. with her at
were
I a dot> oft; "i.illiiff
V';»iii})»fniists plaiT tq
urmn. her sdn | day nlgtrt, Fein uar> 1G
.Mis, C ti Kketi-statn. pater
till aunt and A*: T.kensi 'i
serv ed as s;ivftsol n.
SAVINGS! for 1
Midland
The Jjethei Willing Work
ers vvlU hold.thflr imntthU
p4njjdt»«-H>s jc«*a «>».»-
TiiuxscUty ulternoon of this
•veek Jn the Be(he| Church
^ • «ai I on. Ji of Noepna i Edward Ekdahl, statiune I \
lae son inrftiw, . Ernest Peat’ with the Army at ForLChaf-j
evil. ;uui. .CttiliauB's daughter f fee Ark yens fioqje With hj.f
or/--- Tk'—-JFT’Tr. I "”r III ■ m—r 1 .....a .
NOW! WASH,
RINSE, DRY IN ONE
S-SAVING GAS
APPLIANCE!
the' other
.1 I >avid ard Jav
dinner jftte-'i-a
;r "nFTfri--TTifs-nti or : rrrrworrrrh
' c;»rfie las* week for ;i v:WH *
' Avrth ■ tits tnot iiei i n,-1«w, f>r. !
Hutfo B Iiritc ia.. at-d Mrs.'|,
Ilaterius ar.d tlieir children j
arfd families
Tommy Strand of 'Tueufn i fJ
etiri N M . attending school1 ,
at Fort Sill, pklti.. Was heru^j
last 'week end for' tl viCTTwith
Or^raits
Foremost--
Jeans ,
CbambiHy .r
Shirts ..
ing. came over and Mrs. Poole
Is Visit In# in Abilene with her.
Work
Socks 4 lor
Handkerchief,-'
13 for ......100
twill Caps 79e
Poplin JHata. 198
Undershirt,' -
KASr bSIDE or SQUARE
KfimtR! I/S FI:M; -BODIKIF-HK’H Ff;AVf«
Fenneyfs Hijyf Mac Twills,
MatehetP.sWs cut
2.98
PantK
2.49
over pro-
pi > K i< ned patterns for fit.
I’aftfs have loot deep San-
forized )K;t ket.s.X ('ompare
these values , anywhere.
You'll Tmy better quality
for -less money at IViniey’s.
Pound
Briefs 3 for JO?)
Shorts 3 for 2^*r>
Work Shoes 5^*r>
Shirts
Khaki, Tarv
WHITE
Potatoes
KIMIiEU/S
39? FLOUR
^Silver Gray
HAKE-RITE
-Shortening
FRESH KISER
SPRING
HETTY (ROCKER
Cheerios
Pancake Mix 29c
15 -oz. pkg.
from America’s first family of gas
appliances.coraes tte new, automat
__. |g$ UlkUtpoot.. A ^
GAS Vfashw'Oryer't^fiiwilioir
KI.MRELT S PEACH OR: APRICOT
Special Purchase
FROZEN V ■ PkffH.
Strawberries 59c
CANDY
Mellorine
A‘washday mirade! Just toss in. the clothes, sAt
controls .. . your RCA WHIRLPOOL takes it
from thfrf~~wHshri ttp^tT Hi I In at a-time with
powerful, jet-stream of filtered sudsy water . ^.
- f hen, automatically, clothes aredried fast with has
and paXi through a cooljng-flufTing cycle to remove
wrinkles, cuts down ironing. Then the machine
shuts itself off . . .and all the while, you can be
busy elsewhere! '
Gas saves ysu msitey, time .... fives you bsttsr results!
Exclusive Filtcr-Stroam washing and rinsing action
flushes out even stubborn soil yet is safe for the mostT
delicate fabrics.
■* . tss..
Built-in gas w.ifcr heater automatically maintains
temperature throughout wash and h/vsc cycle.
Tempered f&nT, another RC A W’HlRLPCXJl. exclu-
sive. insures safest drying for anything from sheer
w'yhww <e jetrts.^' -——_
Saves your time two ways .... frees you for other worF
ftp fclaxat.on, i? ?0r.i faster than electric combinations
C an be used es washer only, dryer only.
See this modern miracle gas Appliance tod-y at I one
-Star Gas ^vvn TTaymcnt bulored tu your flmKr
36mSnrhrto p^y '
tile K^OO ^ ards Laat |
FROZEN PHXSWEET
■ ■ lM|
Spinach > kK
... _______
I^f-inteel 'IVrcafe.s
Solid ItrouddothN
I’onshed Cottons.
^ I’rinted Plisso
i Ncvelty Cottons
...........-__
FROZEN# KEITH
FRESH
FRESH j • ^ Jiunch*
3D Green Onions 5C
Fish Sticks
KIMHjviJ.S
Tomato Catsup 2
--No,:,~
Lay-
4 A ways-
Please
Ikildw
(rftoch
Country fStyk
SAUSAGE
PORK CHOPS
TRANKS
THURSDAY lSr R
See. your Cds ApplisnarDpateY
MORE! TERRIFIC BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMEN
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1959, newspaper, February 26, 1959; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973240/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.