Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1949 Page: 3 of 16
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-- STAMFORD (TEXAS) AMERICAN, Friday, March t*r IMfr
vft^n . —vj” ,i 4^.'-1 u'Ij'J. * '' 'VW*•{’~vr"'v ^■^■..,...^-.r,,^v.^
find Edwin Koch of Luedors vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Chicken Supper and Party Honor
Your Dream Dress
For Easter... rc©*5
rer Texas
Raymond Bay,
Htrfry Schmidt. Mr. nrtci Mrs.
Miitcn Schmiut of Luc tiers have'
been vision* tr. :he Henry
Schmidt home. •
■$Mrs. Leon Lowac’k recent I un-
derwent un operation at the
Ilaskell hor «•..l is .^Utlng
along nicely;
Mrs. J. W. Norman was host-
Wheeler, who has a broken arm.
He la rr giving treatment at the
Stamford Sanitarium.
' Mru. Ida I>ye or C.'aurj^Ja a
truest of her bre*her. M. E. Curr,
and MVt Carr.
Mw and Mrs \Vylis f’ox and
W. B. Co* of A n*on *Vr? dinner
gji^ulnthc jiw. Bcqq
ru at her home for Cw regular
meeting of the Var^y. Club
Wetlneaday^March Mi, p*. 3 p. m.
After the, business meeting, a
discus*'on on diabetes and dmw
to avoid Jinylng it was led by
Mr*. Lynn Flowers. Games and
con tests -vere directed by Mrs.
tfellto
Johnson Improving
J. L. Johnson, w.:.o had been in
a. Wkiuta l ulL hospital V <po
etiti treatment JW fifit a wssk,
Refreshnw wr were served The
neat meetimt will be on Wednes-
day. April 6. at 2.30 p. m. In the
home of Mrs. J. B. Pumphrey.
Present wire Mmes. Benn Hert-
lenbenrer, M. I,.. Tipton. W. W.
Trice. A. L. Flowers. Morgan
Duggan, Carl Druesedow, W. H.
Flowf-a. Charlie Lets, Lvnn
Floors. Ben Klump. Mrs. Hunt
(visitor) ^in. Cecil Klump and
the h os tern.
Mrs. Jack Fuqua of Stamford
and her daughter, Lee more Fu-
qua of Odessa and Kimbell Cook
of Odessa were dinner guests In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Powers Saturday.
Mrs. Emma Baltz and Hilda
Bntu Newman''/ere co-host* at a
|»arty and chicken supper Tues-
day night. March 15 at the home
of Mrs. Balfi, honoring the A
at 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. T. E. Beil has returned
trom the Knox City hospital
•vhere sh* was a patient for two
Weeks, after major surgery.~
•Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Godard of
Lnbbock spent the week end to
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Duoensing.
An independent basketball tour
likment was held In the Old Glory
gym.on March 17, 18 and 19. Old
Glory Indepc ndenets won over
Lueders Saturtn; ulcht hr the
was brought home by Bill Kinney
in an ambulance .Mnntbiy. He is
improving and was getting along
fine TRurmla;
RAYON PRINTS
iy morning. Johnsen is
i finger print expert and traffic
man on the Stamford police force.
• IMPORTED COTTONS
Brother Dies
Mrs. L. B. Col# micired Sun-
day from Brady where she went
on -Friday because of the death of
her brother, W. H. Roberts, who
# WOVEN CORDS -
'e CRISP RAYONS
MODIFIED MODERN furnishing* in a delightful Colo-
nial ae^tinfr create a comfortable, homey atmosphere, in
• COTTONS
cn’a team won over the Aapcr
mont women’s team In the flails
thia very livable living room. Note the unuaual uphol-
stery treatment, with button accents and slip-cover
flounce*. --
eral was held Saturday. Mr. Rob-
erta in survived by life son
and a daughter.
• Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Ko. h .ind
children. Frartk and Linda Nell,
and Mr. ant! Mrs. Herbert Koch
. The steam engine was Invent
ed In 1765.
Parsley Potatoes and Herb Butter Are -
Demonstrated at Pleasant Valley Meeting
~Th~o K<MK^T^'VkTIey "TT^Tary.^
IVmonstration club rru; March ot appreciation. were lead from
in the beautiful new home of Mrs. Ben -Edge and Mr*. J. E
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Muehisteln. Mannlx for Bowers In thrtr ri
Highlight of the meeting was cent Hlness. Mrs. C H. Young
a tk non*; ration on parsley po- e*ve a financial teporl Mrs. C.
AT MONEY SAVING PRICES
«ler by the president. Mis. C.
Minutes war--rear' .1 peer#.
comm!
Were served.
Mm. T N GSIriple-- daugV
ter In-’aw. Mrs Eyelyn Gillespie.
at>d Mrs. C. E. Youngqulst. moth-
er of Mrs. Edgar Shuqulst. ■ vere
MrrandMr* - Herbert ktump
and Peggy went to Arlington re-
cently. where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Weldon Elliott and chil-
dren. Mrs. Elliott is the" former
LaVern Klump.
Mr. and Mrs. Beno Hertten
10.90
visitors. Meml
present were
Mmgs. Lee Ilohsntn. C. E. Carl-
Typewriters
Aon, ty. ML. Carlto" T. N. Gllka-
bergfrjujd,.
LY£-jc turned
~ son; enr Tanwnr w. p. mow
from a vnation trip and visited
with relatives and friends at
Priced
Jimmy Muehisteln. Guy McKin-
F. F. Schoonmaker L. W. Sten-
hotan. Edgar Shuqulst. Leroy
Schuchert. C. II. Young nnd W.
and Levelland.
- Mrs. Lynn Flowers went to
t Crosbyton Sunday Uf attend the
bedside of her brother, W. Dv
Macon, .who I.-* pneumonia .pa-
th nt. in the hospital there. He
has a heart ailment also.
. Mr. and Mrs. Martin l>t2 have
returned from Greenville where
they visited their daughter. Mrs.
PRICE
' W. ■ D. and Herman Hatfield and
•Mra..D. A. Ivy '.vent to Weather-
STAMFORD
AMERICAN
Jr. Boys' Rayon Suits
_ ■_ _
ford to Digit aonther son, Lewis
Hatfield and Bis wife Sunday.
AND BETTER.-THAN.tVlR
FABRICS WORKMANSHIP
Tb» entire party went to Fort WyUn^ariwrts awf Mr. Robert v
Mrs. Roberta H the-former Ade-
line Lrtz...........
REA service- was made avail-
able to the .«oe Jones family and
the Delos Csllicouttes on March
7.7, T!ie service is very much ap-.
predated, after . waiting for
mqplha,
.‘ Mr. and-MrarOVU Klump *^--
cently visited her father. J. W
Worth during t be-af tethoon. The
occasion was Lewis Hatfield's
birthday.
‘VAN-DANDY" nm:.
COTTON GABARDINE OR SEERSCCKER
jr. Boys’-Boxer Shorts
When I wanl Milk,
8NUC1 FITTING ELASTIC WAIST
Gabardine Slacks
That’* why I drink
Bugs Bunny Polo Shirts
VANDERVOORTS'
PASTEURIZED
HOMOGENIZED
-Mm
TNI MOMRN MftINfll AN* TAK R9COA*
The S-R-C Syttem give* you eirnybyimy picture
of your businett _____
QUICKLY* ACCURATELY* INEXPENSIVELY
• Spond lot* tlmo putting to your
permanent record* -
e Spond lets Hthe reviewing your current
business
Spend lest time desing your books at «.
end of month .
—- • {*» oil your incpmoTax. Avoid costly
tax error*, ' - ' 7
o Have all Income tax flguret lmmo»
dtatety attmemte v -jr ^2 .
Do It Yourself With The Femem, ; ~
siMMimo ticoiD control
; Fm In/onmmlm mitt m t*S ; .
Boys' Dress Slocks
All ravona or light gabardine. Jj| JK
in H«»lidH or plaids — essy to 1111
match with .^port coal or ahlrta #1
—10 to 18. VnkII '
Check these low, low .prices". and look at
whal they bring you! Follow the* parade of
new styles dewit tlwr-fr.iK* • • • You can .^ee-why
Peruwy’s lalcfei) t>pular pint
(!ome in today anti see Uiern . . and litxl
your dress!. Junior, mi. k s’, women’*? and halt'
aizea.
JUST RECEIVED ion NEW RAYON
JUST RECEIVED-I-BOY8’ ZIPPER FRONT
Two-Tone SportShirts 3
PA8TKUIH&&W
Frilly styles In while (jr
BOYS’SANFORIZED ^
Plaid Sport Shirts
BOYS* -SHARKSKIN WEAVE
VANDERVOORTS
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1949, newspaper, March 25, 1949; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973272/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.