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Stamford American, Stamford, texas
NEW HOPE
SCHOOL NEWS'
'Where
Twau -pawed away at Stamford Sat'
' ll*v4av Daw \U Ik ..4 L\.n.
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JSSLlJfa
end in the C. C. Cannon home options. The
, . ..*« *e v%>nsx '-rrUrser^x^jd
Mrs. Hvniy .AlSMBM H>Ultallied Son
her*pa^^ heTtomrS
ford Saturday night., Those
Phelps. Mary Lou Waldrep, Billy
Ray Perkin#. Albert Ivy, Carl Cor-
. ley, Ray Crpckett, Billie McDonald,
body was laid to ^Tth% Newlgj^
Hope Cemetery. Kitiney tinder- jJft J°" r^d; lrene Hu*"e8’ and
If s
and 'J"* *• niimL„_ t .k I Mr*. Pearl Allen left Monday for
immunity, .kwkM tt ^1?{"."I
drive held
Rattier. PR
Many pupil# of the sixth
seventh grades rhooise fire themes
as their required in fire prevention.
Those in the sixth grade are Bill
It at f l .v Helen Smith,' ZeTphi
Groom, Inez Howard, Ruth West, , - ,
Roena Rainey, Mary Lawwdl Rav, f',ns* Hoyd -andI Rubeofa returned
W. C. Salomon. La Vera Higgs. I aomf Monday *y*ht after spend-
Blllie Crump, Evelyn Osment, **«! W* week with friends and
Doran, Parthenia Rogers, r***t»v*e in Corpus Chnsti.
ibeth Hampton. Lilly. Mae Ka-
Prlday, April 14, l|jj
M46LDG
trthday rake was a iVKite an*eT:
food with pink icing. The guests
were carried to the -Stamford Park
in the afternoon, where they were
JUST THE SAME
Mj»* S»an Chw:! ,and wife. .■■■■
w'"*‘"y^uggqay. ... Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Huddleston of
?/' St,m/i,rd vi,it«t T»„d.y ov.nln.
byrie
Eliaal
hout, Murrtel West, J. W. Fare,
Janice Buie, Dorothy Nance, Jewel
with Mr. and Mrs. 4. D. Key and
family. . ’
F. B. Reid made a business trip
MBtavenson, PkiKiw Clark, Milton
linley, Bernice Fare, Elva Hoi-
latmy, Roy Claud N i she tt, "'Tommie
|Rhp» SteH, Jack Bates. Errol J-eirrr
Patterson, and
’ Russell, Howard
Bob Watson.«
Those in the seventh grade who
handed in fire thqmeae are- Lynn
Dernn, Johnie Cull uni, Durward
aim EMjline Pinch, of BoU.^T^
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Miss Ona Reid.
G. A. Fomby and Pat
Miss Lora Sorrell and Walter
Skiles and Ervie Jarred were visit-
_________ t________ ______ Mrs. H. A. Carter and son, Her-
served ice cream and cake/?resetit Allen Cartar, loft Wednesday
W*>re Mary Louise Bryant of Stam-DaUaa where they will visit
ford, Maty Caudle. Wand Sargee, Mrs. Carter’s mother, Mrs. L. P,
Mary Frank Jones, Kate Weeks! I Mrison. , •
Rita Williamson and Miss Thelma ~. —ri-—
Nelson. j Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Robinson re-
Mrs. L. F. Goad spent last Fri-1 turned Tuesday from Amarillo
day in Abilene. , .... LWhere^they went for their dnugh-
The Sylvester brothers, It
Alvin, 'ters, Evelyn and Katherine.
**n* Mr. and Mrs. K: R. Pawkett
Ernest, -Glenn Hint Ravmbn . s
over the radio station at the First -- — --........
Baptist church at Stamford last i?Pe,nt a P*rt of this week visiting
oapiisc cnurcn at Stamford last if* ,,, 1
Wednesday and Sunday thorn in g.'|m Wtehttn Falls.
Weldon Culwell, Frank Cockrell, „ . .....;—
Rodolph Smith and J. D> HuffakerL Mr‘s- L- M- Xork and Mrs. F. B.
gave a program over the radio B(/B»mey left Wednesday for Denton
the same station, Sunday evenipg. H!ld w'b bring their daughters
Mr. and Mrs,. Eugene Richardson j ™ias Norma York and Miss Virgin-
f ;ors m Stamford Tuesday evening, of El Campo were in Avoca Sunday lla Ramey who are attending CJ.A„
s ar^jf^ss, j&fSsj&m1-'■* uiyF‘y* **** ** ^
munity Sunday afternoon.
—Miss Mattie V. McCusti..........
the week-end with her parents,”Mr.*
and Mrs. J. A. McCustion of near
V UoT'.istion jponf iSundayjfor |fV,iend|* and
Sybil Andress, Carmen Miller,
Dorothy Lamb, Homer Higgs, Hal-
2
osenwasser, Wiiford Jonas,
ae Sharp, Opal Faye Parnell,
Opal Mitchall, Madge Astin.
-• Many papas uf tliw'■ atYrTr‘rfB
Stamford
-Maw Hope Outside baseball team
of Anson.
with. Erick sdala h«r« or.
IL;pe diamond Fiiday sfteT--
Tha aaaaaa -were 10 and fc
Misses Milton Powell and Mere-
dith Morrow spent the week-end
in the home of Mis? Powell’s par-
ents, Mr- *nd Mrs. Frank Powell
Mrs. C. W. Sorrells and A. C,
enWVtainedjvith^a Ander^n and Mines' £»ni
W If wSMf^Eadneeda^I^oppPTT. T7M"Rf-uT.'“Evei\Ti Bvram"
Kennon and children, George I.ind-
sey, F. S. Byram and children. Mrs
tess a birthday party honoring j
Franees Green Monday night. Re- j
fivshments fit fee cream and cake
Mr. and Mrs.
leave by adfofndBTle
A. C. Brajiin will
Saturday
were served to the honOree, 01eta|n'?h<J Morgan, Colo.,
* ** * ““ Jewel !w"e^e they will spent a week
^ocltrell, Alta Mae • Rial. _v„^. .
Jackson, R. J. Green, Frank Cock.-
relL Glann Sylvester, Wayne Gro-
<H Messrs.' and Mmes Claud ^
Mabry I^ackey of Stamford was
in Av.oca Monday.
Mr. andlMra, ,Man«oa..Knowles
guscsiaim.i’a
and coffee was served tJi'Mmes. T. I Rurru>v riaris« Moon Ftbpfoen
aHughes, H.C. Rogers,_Jo^Ben. \SSS IhSS? ^ hi^S
'Barrow Lindse
W. Jarred,
iki Kg«ie - i4
ETfrMgS
Carl Rogers, Bunk Messrs. Fred (
w—BeB- - Grimes, mils, Mr." atl3
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Culwell, of
La Rue visited -Mtt-eulwi
or
visiting relatives. Mr.
Braun- is manager of the Piggiv-
Wjggly store. _
All-s
CleKnm^ m'lffll
______ amP-sonr
Bobby went to Del Rio Saturday
to spend two weeks visiting Mrs.
Huston's parentw,” Mr~~ nn4 Mw
Frai
rank Greenwood. They werr ac-
Ria b y M ” ‘
ton, who returned Monday.
C. M. LWT^r, "~prihcTpaT df~thp
dlate School, has "TTcon con-
lie Robinson, Gordon Haynes, and
Jim Parker. . .
iris and hoyfl
Ju
ill,
Mis: ______
Terrell. Lora Sorrell. Roxie Skiles,
Opal Wiley and tbe bnxte«< ______
reek: The
not print
- friends with a party Wed
Claud Huddh
leston
son attended the literary events at
Anson Friday.
TUXEno
Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Kahout re-
cently attended the funeral of Mrs,
|M. L. Cope in Clovis. New Mexico.
It's no news when they move a
movie troupe to a house in the
country--but it's news when they
move the house in. the country to
the movie troupe, if the. old rule
anent the man who bites- a dog
still holds good.
This l#h of cinematic housemov-
ing was accomplished during tlitf
filming of the latest Marie Dres-
ler-Polly Moran .comedy, "Prosper-
ity," which will be shown starting
Sunday at .the Palace 'Theatre.
The plot railed'for the popular
comedy pair to do "location work”
in the-environs of an old farm-
house. Then, instead of returning
to the M®tro-Goldwvn-Mayer stu-
dios to build interiors matching the
loi'ation scenes. Director S a m
Wood arranged for the purchase
of the ouaiwt house and took it
along. Thus the actual interior a*
well as the exterior was photo-
graphed.
~ "Prosperity
_ our heart-felt** thanks i0 0ur
O.Ur burdens and soothe, our broken
hearts during the illness and death
of our beloved husband, father
son and, brother, Louis Thane, and
for the beautiful floral offering,
your kindness will always be re-
membered and appreciate^. \v„
hope and pray that where sorrow
cornea into youi; home th<t you will
find the same loving friends in your
hour of need. We pray God's rich
eat. blessings on. you each and every
one.
Mrs. ^nna Thane (wife.
Albert Thane (sool.
Dorothy Thane (daughter).
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thane,
TT~a comedy ‘ oT
small-town life with Miss Dressier
and Miss Moran as rival niothers-
in-law fighting over the affairs of
their married children and grand-
children. with a bit of distinctive
-Miss- Dressier thrown in for good
measure.
A man with 16 given names—Ig-
L-neio Octavio l.mm
Enrique Carlos Pedro .Luis Joaqum
Ram on balyadm—Ma/mirt.....LWMLo
arid RoSo Cannavaciolo" were inar-
ried at Hstvana, Cuba.
William Thane and family.
Bernhard Thane and family.
Henry Thune and family. V
Robert Thane, .
Mrs. Fred Buerger and family .
T. I.. Thane .and family.
Mrs. Krvin Schaake and family.
-Jutauw-Thanc ami family.------
Nora Thane.
Dora Thane.
Mary Levin** bad Nathan
of Chicago arrested for thro1
-|***4—n-t"-hrT- v, bill}' wild
being c-<iurteii jiy GoiIan's son.
BASEBA
MOSH SIMMS OILERS]
HAMLIN
At TTamlin Sunday 3 P. M.
Admission 10c and 15c
ay nignt ffl the home n
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burney, Sr.
Mr. MHT Mffy.TvrWaHs ahtTSTr?
fTWMdW uiit taxr wek) ' Mrs: narrev F. .Goble of Wichita
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Gardner and 'Falls is the guest this
faintly ».f TTnrrdfn nmTlifrl aTld Mrs! IA' ihiT<T Tinuthlt. She >
week, of Mrs, •
and wife amrrggRy Holloway of Corinth, Mr. and 'Carl May and daughter, Dixie of4^H>r home Friday with Mr. Goble.
_ , r*4,|» *'• w• r-,• , *H»ii> nuiiuwa) oi v,orinin* iwir. iinu j ” * a|tmuKiiiyf» JL'lXlv Olfr*
Th« Pris who played are Mary.S'*^, Ru.th Imogene Mrs Tolf Herndon of Anson spent Stamford visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd!
Rblh Johansen. Lizzie Royer. oie-l^?d(^estf'n ^ifad a while Sundhy'Runday with Mr. and Mrs. Terrel!Gardner and family Sunday....... J Mr. and Mrs. S.
ta Bass,'Opal Mitchell, Opal Phil-! .VI pon. with Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Lindsey. Jo<l Miles of Stamford visited leave soon to make
lps, lla Mae Sharp, Margaret Har-1• v^yw_Light. —j-4 Mrs. W - H imrf rtiHrfvnTv -frienda here RnT»/fay -ArbarilL.-
To Kat-hrvnl—auJ M*». W4-T. Geree. S>r.. Igrr^ ripti. PnrV -nt lsmui'- Mri amLAtix: \f.-&tti.fa 1
P. Smith will
their homy it
Lr»«
We have just re-
turned from mar*
=rVr
__. were
Williams, and Jac
Waltfin-n
.^r -‘Erma Deli- and Frank yf
with Mr. and Mr?. Billy ^uid wife Saturday mo
.......... ...
Suiulay
i
-Mrs
^Sdgflrr , ^ —......... ------------- . ® ---- --------
iSpent.The. week-end with Mr. nnd'_ ”rft* Johmton and babyleft
—t in Br'iiwnwood.
kef w h p r * wp
baujarhf -m
.lltfatetsty tu
♦ItMMfWnrr' MflUilflUlB IMLS&lElSywnT1
T aifeSM0T«l .'Wilev’ waK a new stu- ;vention at Hamlin.Sunday were Mr.
"Urs liarry
Bounds and little
.. rrszt?
W. F. Bean. TT W? Bean
iiamiin auwaav were-atr. t * .* im.uums hjmi mue
AHlgtee^fy--gBff-daughter left IMS''W.O'tfk'Htr~£ft'~v'gr'
EnFngland, Mr, and Mr. tended visit wpth reiatrrw and
Mr. and Mr*.
■upth relatives and
| I .11 hi t ♦. JUi. 1 »1 , J^.r.
[Link. Mr. and Mre. J. O. Bnire.t
' !• ' OTlrl TTwnktr t7 n I - ^
'mm-
and^and.nine cookers were used and]Me. and Mrs. Urphy Bnizt^ Mr, Atl1* l*1, an<l Mrs. E. P. Bunkicy and
te W -Mi TUill
Ra Wed.ni.iday
**■(«.iXii
^ JMP ® Miss Frances!
explana- Wednesday night
Jame Voaeck,
Oharfie
Ann. will spend
wflUi Mins Dorothy
ns- mie- and Lharne VAsettcr J. L.
spent; Woodson and Mr. and Mrs. Vetatee.
■ aft*
Jiftghfia.
noon;
-first «i n^et-weekv- —
igfePWafJL-n, ™
x-4 - Because he
and 'Mrs: The schri«jt -ehihfmr
sons visited April-fool picnic at
* «C. about the
had-
aree
fein. a fit-of remorse,
•ttiw^i-parentaT Mr. van Mrs. H.jSunday evening in the fiome of Mryff tarings Flat Top Mounmin Fn
■ HA*fcr- nnd Mrs. John Sykora of near day. In the afternoon they returned .
'Stamford. ™ the srhno] gr-rrund where Hath- Jfce American’s ads bring nnrdlta
-r™ and Tuxedu ulavrd bag fTm
1 ■ asassAisissf^-
have raked nrr aTL^fM _F6fEC dug
around the trvrr, aj)'t are < -.jUJrur iT”:
ILrX Tthe-Weeds:
\ Believe It or Not
A* Civic# is similar- to History.
» ( •) How about that Mr. Pauling?
2. The seventh grade boys beat
-------the seventh grade girls in base-
ball.
———- 3. Some of the fifth grade
» Sorrell attended the
by Miss Tressie Moore
Valley7 Wednesday
AVOCA
—icy-owikul out laat-wcak) J
Mr. and* Mr?. Jim McIntyre re-
turned Thursday from an extended
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huntor" of at ^roabyton.
Hamlin, they returne<l Sunday. L Mrs. Mary Goodnch and dajigh-
Mrs. L. C. Rnowles and son,
-----—--------:_______________* •
r., and Mrs". Bumia Reid spent
the past week with her
•cores hying in Hamlin’s -favor.
Arnold Glenn visited in Abilene
Saturday right and Sunday.
, I Mr. and Mrs. E. IX Annling of I
- JSBrnysTiTe visTte<nn th7 F. W. An-1
pling home Tuesday.
USED PLANTERS.
CULTIVATORS
pils do not know who French West
Afr^ea is controlled by.
Lester of Avoca visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. I. O.
Hughes. 77;
Those from this community at-
tending church at the Baptist
church at Stamford Sunday night
were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burney,
M 'r/TT“ ^r‘ W* T, Hilliard, Misses Eula
Mr, Cook asked 25- questions iL*e Buroey. Doris Hilliard, TN-elyn
I. ®xaijt.1n Civics, Byram, Grace Hopkins, Lo.uisc and
Zula Burney and Messrs. J. L. Her-
man, Jr., and Wilbur Dean.
Gilbert - Neadum and Misses
Tommie
4. Some seventh grade pupils
are anxious for the graduation ex-
ercises to come.
5.
on an
6. It took Burnel White
time to finish the Civics
Isn’t that unusual?
7. Some of the seventh
a long
exam.
grade
ter, Freda Marie of Lueders -iisit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lawrence
YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLASS
PAYS VISIT TO ANSON
TERMS
Buie-tCrawford
*-4- •
Bea
m
FaV~
p-
missm
sfalfffigftndy. voile and silk
ms*
—
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. —.—
r
dU^
Wash Drei
W^-madt* a
1 bnY ofi I best1 fit
.kind_yx^UJSelLafe
JBaaua*
Sues 14 to 44
69
Excepilonal
snffm
14ASSE1NJ
J-J- DRY GOODS CO.
--&
% J
'“The members of the Young Pen-‘
1 Alva Humphrey of Abilene visit- ? Bible Class of the Church of
ed his mother, Mrs. J. C. William# Fh_nst ,WOr° ,the of the An-
Sat urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Whitworth
and children of Swan Chapel spent
the week-end with Mrs. Gena Whit-
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culwell and
daughter. Lily Faye were in Stam-
ford Sunday visiting^ their daugh-
ter and sister, Mrs. Clay Gould.
Frank Cockrell attended the
taon class last' Friday evening.
About thirty members motored
over and were royally received by
the minister, Dwain Jones, and his
group of young folks, together
with a goodly number of the adult
CARLSON FOOD STO
+—
members of the congregation.
r people
About twenty young people from
the Highland Church of Christ ;n
Abilene attended, and Iheir quartet
of good singers sang two numbers
which wore appreciated.
The Stamford group rendered a j
in gospel
■•iw 10. Archie Sanders
yF:«ish the sentence).
pupils seem to be more interested Josha spent the week-enduin' the ®*8trfcT Conference at
^^ifth'SSd^pSpiSliy * °f Mr- an<* Mrg- Ge0r^C' Lind” d£mOUr “ UrR.^ * J. " splendid program
Tfc, Batter ... pH,,,' ^ ST?L Kt.m,„rrf. An-,
JMK*a. (US, think, h, [of Ccnnth , |" M^Fari''Ch".* vt.itnd har «f«I »n* jJWhat a, FH™d
lehildven 'AU- n^, rl •*" an*l 1 sister, Mrs. .Richard Matthews of - Wc Have in Jesus v<-rv effective-1
lArnS ra! 1 S!' c Edw,n a"d Abilene'last Friday. ]\v- Refreshments were served by]
«Sfi- ^ ^
• <■ j , - ! -^rs. Koy links and children, jr)..-!-- .
Private John Edward Tenf:^Srd^h^pIt'kndMVs^lS^I Miw'Thelma Nelson spent Sat-
2^7^ kind of a guy is a j ^ay* of Stamford Visited S in SUnHari with M b s s
patriot and an orator?” eveninv wi*b m- vt „ it tv Cbristene Hammer./'
Sargent Charles Sanders: ‘‘He’s! Hager and familv d M *’ H' 'I AIbprt Hriskell returned Thurs-
the kind who is always ready to! Floyd and Rubeon Lindsey en- uay fr-^- Ama.ri)!f> werfl he has
WE
DELIVER
<f———
9c
OR YOUR EGGS
IN TRADE
—*.
i
PHONE
130
..............
SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
vot-ed unanimously that ttierhraftl
was expert in entertaining.
“If you print any
about Scotchmen, I
borrow your paper,’
from Aberdeen.
writaT*** game? Yer^
writes a man played and ice cream and cakeT,i;7
loe William 'Astin: “"Billy, a
train has just passetd.”
Billy Miller: • ,“How do v o u
knopr?"
Joe 'Willialn Astin: “Because
there are its, tracks.” "
the week-end i-n
es.
Mrs
liiAAMr-
Avoca witb rela-
WANT ADS
STRAWBERRIES Limit 4 Pints, 2 Pints
"I
5U.S1
. v.l
FOR SALE—Hampshire- pigs, six
weeks old, $2.00 each. Ben T. Ray,
Stamford Inn Dairy Farm. f-lp
r t* „ \i We have stored in vicinity oi
LW'w^'mr' her
m wtmjrsmr Wmm,: TMd'?,p*'*a,..?,a"a''' •»«u,r than rMyr
narn, Grace
ney, I^jra
- •- -*rT*T ' ** ****' "**' Mt-^e-eaT— tpwt' rrnrpr rrr-
fe Zula bTJS
SoroellPkFve'k-^Un Bur"|tioad- Tha»c present were Mr. and
...........Sstas? Sssf j&h®-/- (7tl^
Ruth Helen Hilliard. Willie wS- iS^^!T ,Edd’. *Mr'
kins. Ollie Selby, Eula Lee Burney f"d, ^7'I A <^ad’.and, dau^er,
and hipra Neadum. Messrs. J. I MT'2E J&&3PJ2?
r—. -r tar**
„j back will
Piano Co.
Texas.
ANNUAL JAMBOREE
OP BOY SCOUTS TO
BE HELD MAY 12*13 Selby, Ward
Herman, Jr.. Travis Hopkins, WiY-
bur Deam Howard -Hopkins and
Messrs, Eflrl Loop, 'Victor D&vis
Cotton Stubbs, Noel, Billy a n d
Warrca Davis of Stamford.
Selb
(Continued from pa|r« one)
»eipy, ward Selbv and Gilbert TIZZJ «
Neadum of Josha, Mrs. Rosa Davis j^rv C
??d M'-’- *5T2.JSt
and morse signal-
slays and camp
The public is invited to attend
traditional event of the Chis
^Trail Council and-every scout
to participate,
lboree is one of the fea-
iew pYogriim of pro-
” April 1,
£?X}e Lindsey, Fred Selby. Warren'
Hilliard, Mr. and Mrs. George Lind-
sey and the hosts*,
wmmi qrtfprTMri
ughter, Jane Slenpr, of Ranger
2P€TA£un<!ay w,th Mr- a0d Mrs. W.
T. Hilliard and daughter. Doris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Majors and
children, Jaunita, H. E. and Haider
attend^ church aervices at the
Baptist church of Stamford Suri-
Marr. Jimmie Gof'l and Minnie
Lee Hammer of Stamford.
Raymond Hammer of Stamford
.was in Avoca Thursday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Glepp Rennels and
Many Htith Rutledge of Attsdti at-
pinging at Caddo Sunday,
sen and Roy Hines
sell at sacrifice. Starr
1708 Carter St., Dallas,
l-2<;
FOUlfr)- Black leather keytainer
with keys. Owner may have same
by calling at The American office
and paying tor this ad. 1-ic
FOR RENT — Brick building suit-
able for si^tore. Will rent at a bar-
gain. See K, G. Martin at 407 N.
Sutenson St. 53-tfc I
were
Mies
from
ihlljene Monday.
Mnmel White returned
FOR SALE — First ^year Harper
cottonseed. Grown on my farm and
ginned on my private gin, recleaned
Holland of Anson visited Rev
Mrs. J. V. Grimes Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Ontht&ell of Wil-
son visited friends nnd relatives in
Avoca last week. *.*
The box. supper-' sponsored by
attemf-
from a weeks visit with relatives K|nned on myprivate gin, recleaned
£ ‘tu’ril!!?’ .„,i1Et®rtftS'VfsCMrj
* J'
GREEN BEANS, lb. . 4c I New Potatoes, lb. A 3 !4c
APPLES Doz 10c
ORANGES
Extra Value
Dozen
15c
TOMATOES
PEAS^O 2c3fF
LARD 8-lb 49c
COFFEE
100% Pure
3-lb.
48c
Preserves
Any Flavor,
(lobletii, 6 for
59c
ROYAL
GELATINE
DESSERT
1 PKG. CHOCOLATE
PUDDING lc
Any Flavor, ^ r*
3 For /NC
SALT 10c size .... 5c Biscuit Mix
SwanH Down
Package
32-
lift
CLOUR.
Guaranteed
,ja.~
under.
'4-
COMET *i ^
irkvKHgv
46-12pi
RUBBER STAMPS of all kinds
Prices rang« from 60c for one-line
stamp upward. Stamford Ameri-
can. . ™ *MT.tf
w&ifiKSitu .w.;
JSU pto- Mr. abd Mrs. Rua/Taylor of SUm.Y« 1 ^ a0"f! IBusiness Colfeg. At
V-* . vt several p.ano Selec- (Inquire at American office. S4-tf
Longhorn*
Cheese
2 lbs.
25c
Steak, 2 lbs 25^
Assorted Cooked
LUNCH*
Meats ... .7.
Sugar Cured
SLICED _ i
Hacon ...
2 lbs.
2S
Swift’s Premium ‘
HAMS, Half or t
Whole, Pound____jLO^
i
Rib Cut
HEEF
3 lbs.
J^bast
25
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1933, newspaper, April 14, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054930/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.