Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942 Page: 8 of 12
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Service Men99 Council
Names Co-Chairmen
in Different Divisions
At l recent meeting of the coun-
cil of the Service Men's Recreation
Center, committee* were appointed
for the variou* phases of the work
of the organisation. W. J. Wiadom,
general chairmai
meeting.
E. R. Moon arms named chairman
of buildings and ground*.
Mrs. T. G. Punk was appointed
personnel chairman and bar co-
chairmen are Mrs. Rufu* Hixga,
Mrs. Lyndsay Phillips, Mrs. E. S.
Roth*.
Mrs. Garland Eutmnk was named
entertainment chairman,
U, presided at the
Graves and Mias Atha Mcllroy fee
local publicity; Ed Emmett and
Pat Wilson for signs.
Plans ware formulated for vari-
ous activities that are to be carried
oat Saturday evening at 7:80
o’cleek nt the Legion building.
The council members are appre-
ciative of the assistance and co-
operation which have been given
them «|pkv this
started.
UNDERWOOD
(By Mrs. Oma Huffman)
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Tucker, Bob-
bie Moore and Roy Huffman wore
Mr.
and children spent Sbpday with
parents. Mr. and Mrs Green U
dor-wood at Q*orgi
Mrs. Monroe Lindsey of Port
Arthur is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Oats Huffman, and family.
. HIGHLAND
(By Mrs. Georg* M. Hood)
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fair and
Mias Willis Lot Thlebaud of Pott
Worth and Mra. J. B. Price of Dal-
laa spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Thiebaud.
Mrs. J. L .Corball returned home
in StephenviUe Wednesday. Saturday night from Charles City,
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Moors, Roy where she attended a poultry
iniicn°l
appointed as her co-chaii
U. K. Grimes, talent; Mrs. R. A.
Welch, sandwiches; Mrs. M..-L*
Farrar, ■ pedal entertainment;
Mrs. A. J. Spangler, cooking; Mrs.
Tom Bridges, music.
Rev. Guice Stewart is chairman
of church activities snd has ap-
pointed as his co-chairmen, Mrs. H.
S. Cre*well, Collin B. Jones, W. N.
Brown. •
Mrs. J. W. Clements was named
as publicity chairman and she ap-
pointed as co-chairmen, Mrs. U. K.
Grimes, Mrs. Frank Carlton and
Mrs. W. W. Baxley for camp pub-
licity; Mrs. John Watts. Mrs. A. L.
Huffman and Mrs. Oma Huffman
and son, Key were Glen Rose and
tephenvllle visitors Tuesday.
Bob Riggs and sons, Steve and
iehard and Will Flanary wars in
topf
W
StephenriRe Tuesday.
illl* Moore and Key Huffman
visited Mr. Hitt Wednesday after-
noon at Chalk Mountakfc
Mr. and Mra. Alien jjnderwood
and Huel Lindsey jftade a business
trip to Glen Rose Thursday.
Mra. Oma Huffman and son, Key,
W. H. Moore and Dalvin Edwerds
of this community and Mrs. Mon-
roe Lindsey of Port Arthur were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Mil-
lard‘Weldon in Stophenville Sun-
fer« nJi
school.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hood had
as guests over the week-end their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mra. J. B. Price of Wichita Falls.
Mra. Will Fisher and son, David
and Mrs. U. Shelton of Paint Rock
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Berna and Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
Ksith. '
Mr. and Mrs. O. Frasier sent
three days in Mason County last
week on the Prank Jordan ranch
where they huntgd deer and tur-
key. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neblett,
Jr., Mr. and Mra. Roy Stafford and
Mr. Jordan were other members of
the hunting party.
Bltsol
Miss Marian Glenn, daughter of
Mr. and Mn. R. W. Glenn of Bluff
Dale, i« on* of the students of
Texas Statu College for Women
who will go to Texas A. and M.
College this week end to take part
in "We've Never Been Licked’’
motion picture being
about Aggieland
Universal
filmsd in and
Miss Glenn is a sophomore at tha
Denton school and is majoring in
vocational heme economic*.
TIMS
savi tm a
mvi woar
SAVE MOMIT
SMOS ATTMS
AESxs
> STOSI
Mr. and Mn. G. M. Langdon and
his daughter, Mrs. Charles Cplllns
of Beaumont, spent last weak end
here in the home of Mr. and Mn.
Rufus F. Higgs. They were on
their way to Austin, Beaumont and
points in Louisiana where they will
visit with relatives. Mr. and Mra.
Langdon were recently married
and an making thair home. In Van
Horn, Texas.
Mn. C. V. Ditmore and Mra. W.
R. Crump are here from Elgin this
week to visit their sister, Mn. W.
Harvey Rampley and other rela-
tives and friends. Mra. Ditmore is
the former Naoroa Cox and Mrs.
Crump, the former Neoma Cox,
both of whom wore reared at
Johnsville. Mrs. Ditmora’s husband |
who is now working on
FOB SALE
suits, Pratt’s i
Worm her
phenville
—
FOR SALE —
market, doing a
ness, at Mineral 7
selling, sicknw
Hensley 1801 South
Av*., Mineral Wells.
Insurance and
Loans
H.J. NEBLETT
StephanvUl*, Texas Phone 168
* WANTED
WANTED—Used washing mach-
ine, sewing machines, ice and elec-
tric refrigerators. See A. E. Chap-
man, Acroea from Cheese Plant,
StephenviUe, Texas.
FOR SALE
Australian Winter
peas, hairy winter vetch.—Steph-
cnville Produce Co.
NOTICE—Now su
Guaranteed Rat
mpply of Ray's
Killer. Harmless
to anything but rats and mice.
Sella for 86c and $1.00 at Stephan-
ville Produce Co.
construction job at Elgin, is await-
ing a call to the navy which he ex-
pects to receive within the next
few days.
CHRISTMAS MAGAZINES—Let
me order what you plan to sand
your friends or the good wife. Fort
worth Prea«y- daily |4.00. E. S,
a defense I Howell.
Reg. $1.00
KLINZO
LATH**
tftlISA
► Imported white
bristles. Made for
long 1
SERVICE DRUG STORE
tout year Christmas shopping now at the RexaU Drag Store.
Never before have we offered such so array of distinctive gifts
— sad at prices that will amass sad delight you. Don’t mis*
this opportunity. Come to our store today sad gavel
noaal »«A*aAHCI
COLOGNE
69*
Blue Bonnet
uk! CsmelU*.
Ron non Lighters.............................$4.50
Pipes......................25c, 50c, $1.00 to $4.5<)|
Coty’s Cosmetic Sets..........$1.00 to $5.00
Cara Nome Sets................$1.00 to$17.50
Jewelite Hair Brush..........$1.50 to $4.50
Evening in Paris Sets........$1.00 to $6.50
s*e ruu PINT
MILK OF MAGNESIA
m* it. BOTUI SO /W/*>/ ,
ASPIRIN TABLET MKT--
m ^ the year round.
wB gr At s tremendous
~ saving.
BOTH
rot
FOOD
MIXER
$23.95
StephenviUe friends of Mra. Jo-
sephine Tuley of Fort Worth were I
sorry to learn th»t she was atrick-1
en a few weeks ago with a stroke j
of paralysis. Mrs. Tuley, who suf-
fered the attack at her home at
2811 Hemphill Street, was removed
to the Methodist Hospital where
she has been under treatment Her
condition hak been serious: but it
is now felt that she is improving to
Homr extent. Mrs. Tuley, who for-
merly lived in StephenviUe and
Iier ton, Bayard, Tuley,
Frrt Worth shortly after her his-
bond's death here tweitv years
or more ago. * ..
Quick Radio Service
JACK CALLAHAN
Phone 487 ■ J
, Jones Coin Machines 19
Dublin Highway
Mrs. Floyd Tubbs
WANTED—Girl
College girl ci
board free if
for housework,
can get room and
Odell Hall, opp^’fStbilT fie"d
on Vanderbilt
Work ,
'
LIVESTOCK
NOTICE—See us for veterinary
■ sheep drench, serums
worm medicines for
doses, dips. ■
of all kinds,
and fro* consultation
Lind ley, North Side
StephenviUe, Texas.
of Square,
LEASE—190 acre farm, 60 in cul-
tivation, 7 miles out Sheep fence.
See me at W. L. Hook’s Friday or
Saturday.—R. W. Hook.
FOR SALE — Bulk Fall gordan
seeds, Bermuda and Crystal White
Onion Sets.—StephenviUe Produce
Co.
A REAL SALE on baby beef tur-
keys. Have to sell out by December
14th. Hens $4.50, Toms $0.50. 18
m>'el to miles from StephenviUe on High-
way 108.—Joe Evans, Mingus, Tex.
Mr. and Mra. Clem Davis have
returned to Texas from South Car-
olina where he has been stationed
for the past three months. Mr. Da-
vis was*able to secure a fifteen-
day' furlough during which time he
will look after business and also
have a few days for deer hunting
in Mason County. Before returning
to South Carolina Mr. Davis will
be in Stephenvflle a few days to
visit hia two daughters. Misses
Dorothy and Barbara, and with his
mother-in-lawj Mrs. H. M. Mother-
shead. as well as with his many
friends.
FOR SALE—Five acres of land on
Dublin highway, opposite Wolfe’s
Nursery, f126.00 per acre. Terms
if desired.—Paul Richardson, 408
East Lee street, Brownwood, Tex.
FOR SALE—7-foot Electrolux re-
rator in good condition. Call
in. C. M. HUliard"* or phone
497.
■...... .......... i iniiia .....
friger
at Mi
FOR SALE—1988 Chevrolet four
door sedan, motor in good condi-
tion. Two good 18-inch tires, others
fair.—W. C. Urwin, StephenviUe
Star Route. *
Mrs. L. B. Howard returned last
Thursday from Abilene when she
had visited since the previous Sat-
urday with her sisters, Mrs. H. J.
Moreland, joining another sister,
Mra. Haden Barrow of Odessa, on
her visit in the Moreland home.
While in Abilene Mra. Howard also
visited two nieces, Mrs. CarroU
Hill and Mrs. Jack Merrill and on
her return to StephenviUe Thurs-
day was accompanied by her two
sisters and niecea who spent the
day here As guests of the Howards
at their home on West Tarleton
Avenue.
FAMOUS CARA NOMI
toilet SOAP
Si! $900
eatta qualify ■
mean* eatia quality
to any woman.
lADIIS’ and WIN'*
kisasits
co mss
A.iorto*
DE LUXE ASSORTMENT ;
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Twenty aaaoned folder card* with envelope*
— each card different, colorful, ChrUtmaajr. A
big value.
raooocn
1st.
BODY
POWDER
forSJOO |
$1.00
EK
PRnmcm gifts
AT SAVINGS
Boudoir Lamps
Pangborn, King
and Date
■Chocolates
HOLMAN COLOGNE
DOLLS
Up From.
$J.OO
CASA MO*« IMIMAWM
COMBINATION
starjass
gift box.
BABY SETS
Mi 31 Tooth Powder
•0< KtINIO
Tooth Brush
i la a laving yon can's at
both roa
*9r
STORE I OR BEST VALUES ALWAYS
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Modern, five-room
brick cottage, 2 blocks from square.
—See Paul Higginbotham. '
FOR RENT—Apartment, rooms or
room and board.—402 West College
street, phone 816.
RENT—One 8-room apart-
one 2-room apartment taro
ms with kitchen privileges.
Mrs. H. F. Jones, North Graham
street.
FOR RENT — Furnished house.
Home of Mrs. John Clark.—Call
Mrs. Charles Neblett, Jr., tele-
phone 174.
UNFURNISHED apartment, 8-
room, two blocks north of the High
School building, on Frey street—
See Ben F. Currie, phone 86.
FOR RENT—8-room house, three
acres land, garden, garage and
outside buildings, 8 miles on Glen
Rose Highway.—See Jess Stacy, 6
miles on Glen Rose Highway.
FOR SALE—One overate* Wheary
wardrobe trunk, one small dressing
table cheap. Phone 461 after 6 p.
Tarleton Station, Tax-
table cnepp.
m. or write 1
aa, Box 326.
FULLER BRUSHES
•x rollout rtf to fat afcawara aa4
■aa etfta. I kart all &ptt at
m far hraoihohi *■«*—. Balaat
arlr. Mur aaatbara art mat
MRS. JOHN BLACKWOOD
bit Craw Straat
FOR SALE—Four Jei
one model T roadster,
—See C. H. Pierce, Johnsville, Tex.
Jersey cows,
•, good rubber.
FOR SALE CHEAP—2 wheel, 10
foot cattle traUer—See D. G. Finch
at Feeders Supply Store.
SIX WEEKS old Scotch Terser
dogs for sale. Phone 486 or aee
Mra. E. W. Scott.
PIANO for sale $89.60.—Mra. L. C.
Stewart South Graham Street
Washington street Phone 481
FOR SALE—About 1600 hales of
good Johnson grass hay to sell at
a bargain.—Scott A -Son, at Year-
wood Ranch.
FOR RENT—Modern unfurnished
five room cottage, four blocks from
Ward School. Hpt water, electric
refrigerator, glassed - in slreping
porch. 8 acre pasture for cow if
wanted.—Miss Mary Marrs, 1002
South Mary Street phone 186.
LOST—-One black hog somewhere
between Greens Creek ind Corinth.
FOR RENT—Brick garage apart- If found pen and notify W. L. Saun-
ment, furnished, hot and cold wat- ders, Route 6, Dublin, Taxes. Re-
ar, 2 rooms and bath.—908 West ward.---r~— -S—
Washington *
WANTED
10,000 OLD RECORDS
Good or Broken
W* Sail Nsw and Used Records
Jones Coin Machine
MAYTAG Sales and Service. Good
used Singer machine, also Maytag
washers. Carry complete line May-
tag parts and repair both Singer
machines and Maytag Washer*.—
A. E. Chapman, dealer, across
from Cheese plant Phone 709.
FREE MOVIES
—BHUold with considerable
money in it also contained birth
certificate, auger ration card and
checks from John Tarleton College.
$5 reward.—Gan* Warren, Star
Rout ■■■■■■■■■
You an invited to call at the
Empire-Tribune office for two com-
plimentary tickets to aee any of the
following shows aa guest of the [
Majestic Theatre and the Ad Tak-1
2, Baird, Texas.
your
la hidden among
ads. Each ticket is
to a 8c defense tax:
turday, “Big Straat;” Sunday
and Monday, ‘‘Wake Island;”Turn-
For Painters
Paperhangers, and Floor
Finishing see
Oscar Allen & Son
Sj^JiSRrJSU
-J-
WRITE for free gift .
SSMSsBR
LOST-
tillo
HAVE YOUR HENS CULLED
THE EAMESWAY
8
Physical disorders prevent many hens from being profit-
able, and often cause complete loss +t the hen. This ad-
vanced method removes these hens from your flock.
The average hen eats 80 lbs. of feed a year. Make a profit
from your hens. Don’t let the culls eat It up. See or phone
me today and let me prove Eamesway Service will make
you money.
SEE OR TELEPHONE ME TODAY—PHONE 161
D.G. FINCH
(Licensed Enmesway Technician)
Feeder's Supply Store StephenviUe, Texas
REAL ESTATE
198 acres good grass and a bargain—$2500.00.
' ,-ra—r’
287 acres, net fence, valley land in cultivation $22.50 per
acre.
4 rooms and modem, 2 big lota, prettiest place in town—
$3000.00.
1 I |
5 rooms, sleeping porch, big lot, very modem—$3150.00.
We have several small places to sell at v bargain. Have
three houses to rent; also farms to lease.
WE RENT, LOAN, LEASE AND SELL
W. R. Hickey, Ph. 330 A. D. Fulbright, Ph. 551
FUUUUGHT REALTY CO.
SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday
Now is the time to buy your Christmas toys and gifts. We
a large selection tif gifts for the whole family.
Horseman Quality Dolla, priced from $1.23 to $4.95
Doll Carriage, Beige enameled fiber, 6-in.
steel wheels ____________
........$2.98
Tea Table, 2 chairs, table 13x19-17” high, chair 18” $2.98
2-room Bungalow for playing house...................1. 98£
Sets-of Doll Furniture for above house, set................49f
Toy Stove, utensils, white enameled steel, red trim...59^
Metal Aircraft Carrier, carries 6 planes.......................39^
Super Airliner, 40-passenger, 27%” wing span......$1.49
Auto Transport, 8 wheel, Two 6” can....._____........$1.49
Daisy Air Rifle...,-----------------------------„„.$1.75 to $3.25
Air Rifle shot, All yon want, Per tube......................5^
Footballs, Priced from________________________________89^ to$4.25
Child’s Desk Set, Maple finish, chair to match........$4.35
Kilpatrick & McCullough
HARDWARE AND GIFT GOODS
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Farm Machinery
NEWANDUSED
Tractore, Peanut Pickers, Combines, Plows, Mowers,
Hay Bakes, Cultivators, Listers, Planters. ---------
TWINE, BALE WIRE and BELTING
Repairs for all makes of Farm Machinery
and International Trucks
We repair all makes of tractors, farm machinery and I
International Trucks. Our mechanics are trained and ex- |
perieneed. We do not experiment with your property. We
know our business.^ ’ '_•* j~‘ y'
~ - r 'V i - r . • -r——
Shannon Supply Co.
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Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942, newspaper, November 27, 1942; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130448/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.