Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1937 Page: 4 of 10
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First Baptist Chareh
y Dick O’Brien, Pastor
JLaNeUa^AuaU* of Stem
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’ treatment,
in the hospital
‘ observation
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- tonsils removed at the hos-
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medk-al patient, i* itettina
nicely.
STAMFORD.
Friday. *
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NEW HOPE jSSUmShteE LUKTjA'ft ?r*'
ter, Judith^ Ann,
the family km hi Byteonds Place
loot Saturday. . -om «<• nt tt
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Floyd Lindsay* manager of the
probably explained by the Chfet that
this was the «rst Sunday aftm tb#
closing oi School and many 4C'*ut
people made i Ion* deferred vieita.
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^JK h0nu' th* Drug A», H.
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progress in checkin* it There is
J. D, Jones, who woo critically no substitute for faithfulness. It
injured in an automobile accident hi better that we take the time from
rnrnV than a mouth ago, ie imprev-
•
[is. Lee B
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Ilr. Glen Merehant of Stamford, hom,. Run<iay/H
ONfpeal patient, it improving. ,Knday night.
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i OT Rotan was ad*l
i hospital Monday for
arton , wm rtrajMd
p^tl. to tho family
Infant boa died
Mr*. 0. G.
m
Shoe Shap Y
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'far injuries
mobile Occident
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G. Lewis of Stamford, command of God.
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sister, Mrs. Gaorg* Rollins.
he is convalescing. . ..
Sweetwater Trippers
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The Luther LMgod held Its rag
ular business meeting at the‘focal
Lutheran Church Monday evening
of last week with Rev. Hugo B.i
Haterius, president, preaiding. Mrs.
Hugo B. Haterius was pianist for
’bsi
iyrtie
linut#
Ks«d, seereUry, gave the
minutes of |he previous moating
Misses Mprie Soderberg and Gladys
Oho etoda*. which, the Lord
graciously granted uh for social and ^^.rLented with reaihngTby
isrsz
Hrmeelf. “Remember the
day to keep It holy,” is not the
af a preacher but the
Rev. J. H. Skllee filled his reg-
ular appointmente here last week-
end. " '' J
Saturday night after the sermon
the church w»t* called In conference
to attend to unfinished business
Several letters of dismissal were
oveidng** program.—Miu granted and now Sunday School
HMamarfir r wets approved* -- —
Sunday School end B.T.U. were
well attended.
The Fidelia Sunday School Class
wiff have ill monthly Social and
business meeting Thursday evening
at the home of Mrs. L. J. Hager. .
A large crowd from this com-
munity attended the indoor baseball
Ton-
vocal duet by Misses
• i Mitchell, (Jltv
iKeid, Adolph
i* roy, Granvilb
®“ ‘mer and Carl
Services wort well attended a^
the Centra) Church of Christ Sun-
day. Bro. J. C. Eubanks preached
Burkinan, Roy
lie Polacok. A. T.
mer and Carl Burkinan.
BUM# Ixuise Heuiett* of Stam-
Hel- ford SpaRt the week-end
grandmother, Mrs. Hattie
ay. Bro. J,. C. Eubanks preached
at both hours. The subject for the
“No < CEhg
morning t
The ^vening subject
ng
choir
trumpet
•Mancha nq
pill'd- and
well
riling,
ked
swrviae was (narked
jraaaBg
sr -
an<l
several ad-
lo the church. Tho musical
program for the evening oarvice
was augmented by violin snoamble
trained and directed by Mrs. Bui
Wa deeply appreciate the
help of these friends.
“^flie pastor will be In the pulpit
preaching hours next Sun-
! worsLip wHh uy^
Sweetwater whotesalars and pian-
faeturers will pay a good will visit
to Sumford next Wednesday, ar>
riving here at 16 a.m. for a half-
hour visit with local reUilers. . 1
George D. Barber, manager of
the Board of City Development, and
K us'ell Bennit of the SwoetwAUr
Reporter ware here a few days ago
arranging far the SUmford stop. ,
This is the first year Sweetwatsk1
wholesalers . and manufacturers
have attempted organised good will
trip* into tho trade Wrritory, Mr.
hour coffee and cake wart serve*I
and Clara
ft
fi
rgaret and (game at Stamford Wednewiay
Maurisa Road. During the social
by Misses Violet Rkdaht
Ann Johnson and Lawrence ti-
dahL . •--. -
Sunday school and services were
well attended Sunday at Bethel
lAitheran Church with Rov.vHugo
B. Haterius in charge and also de-
livering both sermons of the day.
Little Joan Martin of Waco was 4
Sunday School visitor. Mrs. Hugo
B. Haterius wo* organist and pian-
ist for all services and aba ac-
companied at the plane for ’Mrs
Shurley at the evening service
when she sang, “The Mansi
ight. New Hope, sponsored by
Leosbv Hardware, end Bunker Hill,
sponsored by B. E. Needles, played.
The score was 7 to 3 for New Hope.
The Busy Bee Quilting Club met
with Mrs. Tommie Middlebrook last
week. After the quilting iced tea
and cake were served to Mrs. War-
ren' HHierd. Mrs. W. T. Hillard,
Mrs. Zeak 9e)by, Miss Willie Wat-
kins.
£2
Miss
Hardin, Mrs. _
Maria Selby, Mrs. Lather
Woody, Mr*-' Hammer, Mrs. E. 0.
Ely, Mrs. 0. T. Lindsey, Mrs. Ves-
ton Lindsey, Mrs. Loss Hager, Miss
Above,'
Vernon
Yotmgqut** as
as usher*. -*
LOST—Birdseye Maple Vanity
Bench, between Quonah and Abi-
lene. Reward if returned to R. M.
Cowden, Ml7 Hickory St. Abilene.
11-lc
territory, Mr.
Barber explained, but ha believed
they will become an
LOST—A
spectacles.
SSL
"My HaTr^Wo* foded
and streaked with grey.
I looked old. I felt oldL>
Now I look and feel
young. I owe it all to
Clairol. In on# simple
3-in-l treatment my hoir
was shampooed, re-
conditioned and tinted
bock to the color and
lustre that was the envy
of my girlhood friends."
Clairol does what no-
thing else coni Ask your
beautician. Write for
FREE booklet, FREE ad-
vice on core of hoir and
FREE beauty analysis.
Net with common, old-
fashioned hair dyes but
own
the Sweet wa
IMS
rectlon
company
Ur tripper"!
L. W. Johnson Speaks
WANT-ADS
iy services end
/day School will be held as usual
pair of gold-rimmed
ht brown all-leather
Reward. Return to police
„»-■ Mr. ,M'
trifc Jim. U todujy 4tU n,ETY BUSHELS .«<md
i; Baby, A noon, Stamford, ‘fe3un Special cotton seed, f 1.00 per
Rotonj^CWremont, Poet BohT. Bey. 11-lc
end Snyder. The first trie was
June 9 to Divide, Hylton, Winters, WANTED—A neat girl for gen
Ballinger, Rowene, Miles, Bronte, trAj u,ht housework. Must be able
to drive
Mu. Joe Meachem.
Phooc 297. H lc Haterius
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-Furnished as
with all services in the English
language. The deacons will con-
duct the morning service and the
Luther Leogngr* will have charge
of the evening song services.
Immediately after the service
lr.st Sunday morping Rev. Mr.
Haterius was
prise whan a
congregation
r Carl Hadl
nnng Rev.
i given a birthday our-
gift of money from the
:lc
wa* presented to him
‘ “ ‘ k*
of
■arasss
berg of Stamford who
d the appreciation
for the pastor’s
this con-
ic in
community.
granSkm and ..... . . .
Haterius accepted the gift with an
rfiaessiAM a/ fknttlre «sul a Ian
expression of thanks and' also
stoke of his many years hare in
West Texak.
This surprise Was scheduled to
taka place on
Mrs. Floyd Rnjrham. Mrs. A.
Curtis .Cummings,
er Gods,
was “Justice
The children front' the “Sunny
Glen” Orphan* Home at San Juan>
Texet my*..a wtoKam tlm..
church Thursday night. They were
sccoinjwnied by Mr. and Mrs. Z.
D JBarber, superintendent of the
home which is located itt thf Bio
Grande valley
The Ladies’ Bible Class met at
th* church Monday afternoon. The
lesson was given bjr Mrs. Sally
Wilson. The 22nd chapter of Acte
was the lesson
TUXEDO.
Mr. and Mrs. < barley Adkins and
children of Sunnyside visited Mr.
AftW
idkins and family
Nell Hager, Zelda
Mrs- Earl .Three
ehlatetn^Jtr*. A
and Mrs. Melvin
Tuesday night.
Mrs. Hal tie Harvick spen
days last week visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Hardy Hueitte of Stem
foid. :
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dael and fam-
Mr*. C. . W. Sorrell
Lindsey and Mra.' Julia
The Club meets this week
Mrs. W. T. Hillard.
with
LUEDERS
Miss Gorma Lee Robert* of Rule
it viating her sister, Mrs. Claudie
Mclntqsh. .
Austin Ham was in Fort Worth
last weak.
MV*. Ikv
Mitchell has returned
from a visit with her mother, Mrs.
C. W. Parks of Georgetown.
. ______„ Vernon Owensby
hildren of Abilene visited Mr.
Austin Ham Sunda;
Mr. and
shd ch
and Mrs. Austin Ham Sunday.
Mias Ermegine Cagle and Weldon
Cagle pf Wichita Falls are visiting
Mr and Mry. J. F. Moorhead.
Mrs. Rupert Dougherty of Del
bio has been visiting Mr. and Mra.
Hifir,
Eddy ily visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Deal
rvsky, of Hilton Sunday.
Misses Thelma and Lurlene
Meade spent the week-end with
Mias Lois Agnew of Dovl*
munity.
Frank Bland and children, Helen,
Mary, Retha, and Joyce, and his
mother of Loaders, visited friends
and relatives here Monday.
Douglas Randle of Sunnyside
visited Mr. ahd Mrs. Mahrin Adkins
and family Wadneoday.
Miss Sarah Smith who hoe been
attending col leg* at Denton la vis-
iting her grandmother and aunt,
Mrs. Fannie Williams and daughter,
Lou.
Misses Onetta Phillips and Maria
Huliag who spent a few days with
Miesae Clydean and Helen Pritch-
ard .returned to Stamford Tuesday.
Mrs. N. B.' Willis spent Wednes-
day of last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Strange and daughter, Dor-
a4 Rev. 1W Mitehel) and
•oi, Uw, :
and mudd)
was post
To Exchange Club .u...., ...
stovea, oil stove*. Maytag oil. New
L. W. Johnson was guest speaker
at the regular meeting, of the Ex-
change club at the Stamford Inn,-
la*t Friday. Mr. Johnson prefaced j EARLY
hk talk with several
Ice boxes,
stoves
! !« , trolux on logg terms.
Apjdianee Company.
Duke
ll-3c
WHEELER PEACHES
Jone U at my placs
humarous I will be ready
references to members of the club 14 mile* southeast of Funston $1.0<)
and closed with remarks till the per buqhaL
purpose of education.
W. S. Roe wps a guest of the
club. A. C. Braun, vice president,
was in charge of the business
meeting.
Camp Fire Girls Belling Tickets
• The two groupa of Camp Fire
Girls in Stamford are selling tickets
to the great Pan-American Expo-
sition in Dallas. The gigl* get a
commission on the tickets they sell
and the money will be put in the
treasury of each group.
W. E. Shields. ll-2p
FRONTIER FIESTA .bogks. for
sal#; IS-**) book* for $:(, tidket for
Com Manana included YaUb Drug
Store or see Mrs. B«h FhrrR. '
HWc
BSJtRlEfl Tor soR—Rerianiag Fri-
day. May 21, pick . on I Mandhys,
Wednesdays and Fridays, lbc per
gallon. Alvin Lindsey, two mile
r Notice Calf Repera
W# have woven wire pen erected
for calf -roping Ik block of square
by Spencer Lumber Company. All
calf ropers are invited. W# keep
calves at the pen all the time. We
will rope each evening from six te
eight o'clock. The exhibition is free
,oU“‘,“b!iSi^.„r.„H.v -
rev Stubbs
ot trade for
Dewe;
P.S. W# will try to buy
yeur livestock.
11-lp
FAY’S
WRECKING CO.
P'AR-T-8
P«R ALL MAKES
OF CARS
WRECKING SERVICE
DAY AND NIGHT
PHONB 77
X
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nd 1% miles eolith of Funs-
S*4p
HO WANTS A BEAUTIFUL
ANO AT A BARGAIN t W* may
have In your vicinity In a few days
a splendid upright piano with duet
bench to match. Also a lovely .Baby
Grand In two tons mahogany.
Terms if desired. Might take live
stork, poultry or feed am part pay-
ment Address at once.
BROOK MAYS A CO.. Th* Reliable
Piano House, Dallss, Texas. 10-4c
Quivpir“rwvtnrM
quart fruit jars for sale, 30c per
dosen. Call at Charlie’s Cafe,
Stamford. 9-3 p
DONT SCRATCH! Paracida Oint-
ment is guaranteed to relieve any
form of Eczema, Itch, ringworm or
itching skin irritation within 48
hours or money refunded. Large
Jar 60e at City Drug Store. 4-13c
FREE! If excess arid causes you
Stomach Ulcer.}, Gas Pains, Indi-
yestlon. Heartburn. Belching, Bl°at-i^_
p,‘ ♦!*■—, ^get free sample doc-
preecription, Udga, at B. A 1
Drug Store. 4-lXp
tor’s
Yates
U S E D FURNITURE wanted.
How# Furniture Co. Phone 111 ■:
WALL PAP
_ Bhambuggw
PAPER and canvas, C. D.
Lumber Co. td-tfe.
christened at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Oman, her grandparents,
Sunday. June at 4 p.m. by Rev.
Hugd B. Haterius. The little girl
The
! Mrfc ja
!«
has returned to
tended visit with.hia'
and Mrs. J. F. Moo
Mr. and Mrs. T. «
is parents,
Eftrange
community Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Stephens and
^ Mlssaw^nsriflW
Thar* is a lot
thraahad in the a g._T_
... . of it is turning out good, but R
. uui. b, <i»
Lurlene Meads and G.
MBTjBdWtoAx^- Hamtos
tertained at their home Monday
cven’ng for tboir daughter, Olivia,
ou her birthday. Covers were laid
for Misses Mary Alice Putnam,
Betty Jo Taylor, Patty Thornton,
7
Opal Fay Ham, Nennel Yantis.j this week.
BMsii Tfahssn' dd Ima ftsll I all j lfias lelka lltend rf TimWia
Hugo
was named Doreka Galle.
great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
C. J. Oman, witnessed the baptism.
’ Later supper was served, and
covers were laid for Rev. and Mrs.
Haterius. Mr. and Mrs. K. K: Fu-
qua, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Oman, Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Oman, Eunice and
Tn'tlPM1 ■ tm i.*| Hi'
Oman. Mrs. K, K. Fuqba is th* manager.'*'TUnnliei s—•#
former Miss Mathilda Oman, r*
afternoon.
• Elmer Meads and Jess Turner of
er ea- Tuxedo * and Monroe Anthony of
Clyde went to Flat Top wolf hunt-
ing Saturday night of loot
Mr. and Mrs. Virge Green and
children, who lived at Stamford,
moved to the Tuxedo community
mer.
A softball team has been organi-
Bifo Coalson has been elected
tare John Tom Evette, Willie Pole!
mT
jirx.
N. B. Willis.
with Mr.
Charles Gardner, who has be*n
attending school at Austin, return-
ROCKDALE
u
umber from this, com-
Quite a number rffom this, com-
munity enjoyM k
of Mr. and’Mrs.
Ericsdale.
ed by the
Yard games were play-
young folk*, while th*
older people enjoved a social hour
and games of “84.”
Mrs. Tull Newcomb and daugh-
ters, Mrs. Leo" McKeever, Misses
Myrtle and Lucille Newcomb, were
in Abilene Monday.
E. D. Williams and family and
John Ivy and family went to How-
ard Sunday evening to th* west side
singing convention. Th# conven-
tion will meet at Roekdale tHh first
Sunday in July. It will be an-
nounced, later whether j&wiU be an
all day affair or only in the after-
noon.
Bro. Vaughn o f Sweetwater
preached at the Rockdale Baptist
church Sunday morning. He has
been called to preach for the church
on the first and third Sundays in
each month.
The Howard ball boy* came over
Thursday afternoon and played ball
with the Rockdale boys. Then
Rockdale's team want to Howard
Friday afternoon and jplajfed an-
social hour and an 84 gome
was enjoyed by quite a number In
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. T, N.
Gillespie Friday night
WALL PAPER and canvas. C. D.
Shamhurger Lumber Co. 88-tfe.
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Congratulations
MR. HOLLIS ATKFJS0N
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on tile openin’^ erf your 1
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CLOVER FARM STORE
INDIRECT UGHTING-COlffORTABlE SEEING
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ed home last’WFMr^rr-a few dogs,
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Home Ownet
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limes M*"‘
Lemons'''
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Peppers
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Peaches s„
Clever F*
Pears,*,,
Ipricots
IF YOU OWE THE CITY OF STAMFORD FOR TAXES WHICH
WERE DEUNQUENT PRIOR TO JAN. 31st, 1937, PAYMENTS
WSTi
MAY BE MADE ON THE FOLLOWING BASIS:
si1
BE
H paid during month of June, 1937,85 pet* of Assessed Valuation
If paid during month of July, 1937,88 pet °l Assessed Valuation
I
59SB
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If paid during month oi Aug., 1937,91 pet of Assessed Valuation
If paid during month of Sept, 1937,94 pet of Assessed Valuation
If paid during month of Oct, 1937,97 pet of Assessed Valuation
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A NICE SAVING
AND AVOID SUITS WHICH ARE TO BE FILED
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