Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1960 Page: 7 of 12
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STAMFORD. JfJXES COUNTY. TEXAS. JANUARY 28. I960
Miv Jj« Cj'Ho n , iiml Mrs D<.lu.uv~il*U~
The Homo and cblUU'vn <>C AbiVrnr
m< i Tlitirx'tay ;il' •rnooB*" with "Kited Mr and Mr*. Clytb* Prii-
I Mrs Ira Tri-aqwfll Mt JPtt Ateu
fThr program was "ParUnmcn- Ucnflrd. <and lathy.
Jju> Procedure”*riven by the Thursday- night.
; jjttmlii*. Six member*. Ihree ' Kteptwms _ha* received
visitors .and two children uric m,,nV at Anson ,(ic^etal
{Wisent ’* ’ hospital this-week for bronlt nl
| Mrs Treadwell and Mpi W . pMifndnia. •——
LB. Grim in were boat*.' serving David Osment is Vo lying*
Lb'»«<‘1 fiaid- cake topped with medic al treatment at the Vetch--
oil raw herries. toffee , and told a ns Hospital in Big Spring He
1 drinks. was admited here Thursday.
< The next meeting will be Firb...... .Mrs. Bonnie Meads of Avon
‘4 in the club room with Mrs. and Mrs. Billy*. Jack. .Sorrells
! Mary Nevv be rry giving the prtc irarf .sons oT Stamford visited
TtfSBi 'Choosing and Planting Mrs I) .1 Meads Thursday
Gregg and Cathy’ vt*iu*d Mi
and Mr*.. Edwin Pritchard .and
f a m II y .in Abilene Saturday
night. . ’ ^ -•>
Mrs .1 C, Harwell is in Snyder Treadwell.
dgi'ght. r and her faro- - .,xnU rartrnn stwt t^tta yw 1 t<V^ -V- ,
tdv f . MT. and Mi*^ Roj ’Sear-' vv i setter are ix.th visiting Jhcif L Jf'' a net It * J
borough Mrs Sc arborough has iarndjc* for a Tew d»\Vbetween tb n>on and tlu"
bronlcal pneumunia at Td;.a* fbch" tn jJub- HumLud werr..iu
—’nfT and j^lrs. Jack Buskc tx.ck They are Ireshmen *tg-, Mr, and Mr»£b
Sandra , and Jackie visited her defils at-Tech. —,——r— — Monday
parents. tMr and Mrs. K A Mrs. Clyde Pritchard and Mr** E. R Point
Hushell near Avoca \\ ednesdav g'hert y were ir. Abilene Saturday Stamford Sanitarium as a med
flight “ *" and visited Sir, ami.Mrs. Kdwtn irai patient Monday.
Mr* Bill Pritchard and Mrs Pritchard and family, '--—-------
Jut^CarlUm attended HD C'oun- Sever..! in the community are, Ciolden (late Biidge oxer Sat
ell in Mr*. Mary Newberry'ssick with colds and Jlu Francisco Hay was begun it
office in Anson Wednesday_ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tacker 1933.
Mr. r.od Mf* (Henri lanvorn and Mrs Sadie England aeconr
an ' boys, have tjtovrd to this pahiad Mr. and Mr*. tx»ui<
community, an a farm rornWrr^jsJe, of KHrtt rN' «.f# fwl
ly oceuptecEby M* and Mrs Ira Worlh thlg Wwk
(texien of ^
Turn Barfield. Hasten insurance man. was speaker at the banquet held Thurs-
day night at Paint Creek. presented by the pep squad, honoring the Pirates.
Parffeld, center, told interesting bit* about iqmrt* in general and defined a
good ,aport as one who was t good Jos er us weU a* a gracious winner. From
the left in Poach William TllTf Mritflg rfield Mr Barfield and Mrs. H. P.
AKirrison, wife of the achtad superintendent. In the Itackgrotind is u large ma-
roon football, carrying names of the player*, majorette* and cheerleaders.
f putcsl in by people in this
country,
"Not only should * spot »».nan f
be it gracious wiftner and a |
good loser, he ashould not t
be easily discouraged, the j
.speaker said adding that it
often take** a downfall to bring
out the best in ttST*
:JACKETS PRESENTED
( Margaret Fischer uas crown- )
Jackets were awarded to IK sere ''Osts at the affair which ed Football Sweetheart and was |
tembej-s of the Paint free* ft- was cittered bv Nat s Cafe of presented a gift by the football
ate football squad at the an- Stamford. Tables w»re decoral- lram 1K‘‘,‘n‘‘lh11 ^ailt°"
ual banquet held Thursday jed in schcxd colors of maroon F(schrr an<1 ho received a tro-
Ight In the school cafetoriup*, .and white with i-ophuis ten- phy fro7n thp p(.p SqV)nd
arkets were also-given Coaeh ,h«* tables. Presentation of jackets was j
Hlliam Tate and Assistant. PRINCIPAL SPEAKER^ -made -by Cyaob MorHscm sciUj [
mirh W IT Medford. “ Tom Tlftrtleld. PasTcell ipsur- lt,„
./T Weaver. Mike .
Football Banquet
At Paint Creek
SALE STARTS
THUR., JAN. 28
- SALE ENDS
TUES. FEB. 2
K1N<; SIZE - -
3 Piece Sectional
OR FILL DIR*
14 PER YARD
4 ml i Jr DSilVEWeo
XitiTOw arm*. Quality and comfort
through out. Toj) grade linen-light
and blight. Foam rubber cushion*.
Regular price tiyZnG.oO
Grey , .Mist duuJUle dresser and full size book
case bed Tilting mirror. Dust proof throughout.
"* Reg. price $149.50
TV LOUNGER
CALL
ent H. P. Morrison, def.ned a sc , John Walson,
sportsman as one fair- and | .„ t|R. st.hool sonK (.|os,
humble m sports; one able *° program'. ^
Wse as well a.s win. He rv-__
counted many little known facts 1 Bubonic plague* ha?
alxmt the many sports -partiei- largely; wipcsi—«ul by
_ Members of the pep squad paUofmt rat control measures.
Naugahide plastic—beige with brown trim
Price $69.95
JOE BENTON
PHONJfJPR S-3M5
iu*+*fl
SAI.E PRICE
Plus Trade
SALE PRU E
PhiKTYaite
No Trade
SALE PRIC E
LIGHT BEIGE
2 Piece Sectional
Extra large triple dresser-divided heavy plate/
mirror-distinctive styling—full size book case,
bed. Light silver grey—trimmed with gold
shading,- ------ ------.___!__-=rt
Reg. price $247.50
4H INCH
SETTEE WITH CHAIR
To Be Told
sand colored plastic with blonde wood arms
Ideal foi den or sheltered patio.
— Reg. }»riec-$6tTn+> -------
SALE PRICE
Plus Trade
s.M.E PRICE
Plus Trade
Wednesday—January 20
Lime Oak triple (tfesser and IhkiK case l»ed
(full size). Slight mirror defect. . «
Reg. Price $217.50
No Trade
SAI.E PRICE
SWIVEL ROCKER
Dear At ha.
gold nylon and plastic—low back
coil over no sag spring cushion
_____----Reg. -Price- -<52 50------
Enclosed, you will find a check for
the dress I have on approval. 1 may try
To hem the dress myself. If not I’ll bring
it in soon. I’m going to^Iike it a lot.
Thank you for the lovely and generous
services you render our trade area. May
this be your wonderful.waiuierfuiy-ear.
SALE PRICE
Plus Trade
Enjoy pleasanf TIvTng *ertTi tills $ piece Early
American suite. Good quality fabric of light
brown fire side pattern. Open arms. Hard wood
maple finish — wagjm wheel styling. Sofa bed
with 2 matching toss pillows—large platform
rocker with ottomon. Three matching table*.
FACTORY CLOSE OUTS
SALE PRICE m -
Several other fine chairs lo clear
al low -=Jou. -pr+ee-c------------------------
NO TRADE INS
New (slight defecl-sj. Prices com pa re with good
used suites.
blonde, faun walnut, and grey. Two piece--
doulde^ Presses-full size book case bed
Keg. priee $124.59
Sincerely.
.Mrs. C. 11.
(out-of-town customer)
SPECIAL PRICES
on all unfinished -
Chests, Desks,
Bopkca.se, Hi-Fi Cabinet
Plus Trade
Clearance
2 piece bumper end—large chair w ith TOll length
SOFA LOUNGER
Brighten your home with this modern furniture
Turquoise—nylon freize.
Reg. Price $212)65
double dresser full size book case
We certainly appreciate our customers
and it makes us feel Rood to receive such
compliments.
Our one hope is that we may continue to
satisfy everyone who comes in our store.
If you are not one of our customers as
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yet, won’t you come in soon and let.us show
our belief in this statement: “Good-will is
created when you walk in!”
Reg. Price $1:14.50
Plus Trade
SALE PRICE
Three piece-triple dresser-chest-full size l»ook
case bed.
Reg. price $174.50
2 piece—nylon rose beige Smartly styled reg.
** *•
Reg. Price $197.50
/ m Price
ALL TABLE and
BOUDOIR LAMPS
Plus Trade
SALE PRICE
HUSTON Furniture |
PR 3*3461
Stamford
N. E, Corner of Square
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1960, newspaper, January 28, 1960; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973348/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.