Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939 Page: 3 of 12
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Friday, May ». 1939
MTAMfORD AMERICAN. STAMFORD. TEXAS
te auditor of
t a fourth of
ilicationa for
luatment pay-
diting prooosa
ioao of these
rolnc out the
Refrigeration’s “
Romance is Told
In ‘Gives of Ice’
orator,, about It Ittt Uch. will
move constantly oa a turntable in
the center of the exhibit. .-*—*-•*
"OuttUmlini amonf the ii|kti
to be seen I
■ frata there * put of the time and
erreral ww fbr the full time"’--—
* R»*.- Albert Jones, the pastor,
land Mr. and Mra. 0. A. Kinney,
[Judge and Mr*. C. G, Coomhea, Mr.
and Mra. R. p Small. Dr. Beulah
ti°n S?““- L:
i Ainy. and. u, A. W illiama attended
TRCS the convention.
Due to ao much sickness no
church aervteee were held Sunday
moraine and night.
Mr. and Mra. Lucian Carnes and M
children attended a school play at and
iiittson 11 iday night. ' t Ado
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hiss of ' nlfl
Matador spent the past week with M
FLATTOP
Fishing
in the ‘Cave! are ton
I dioramas which pnint a graphic
picture of the development of do*
s farmers are
Iteat price ad-(
which an ox*
ste $.1,600,000
mostic refrigeration from its primi-
tive stages to the preoent-day sil-
ent refrigerator." -
is a delightful sport, but it is no fun at
Cleopatra’s wine bearers, the
infwmifp prrAtem* und’g^yow
fVotection with Ideal Security Life In-
surance Company-
Large Cash Reserve—-
Low Rates- - -*
We Pay Claims Quicker!
Ideal Security Life Insurance Comp**/,
W. H. Littlefield, See.-Trea*.
Box 306 A Moo, Texas Phono 73
4,9 ***ra ’weTi-mruS**'-Vf FttgrimVtnT
* „ Massachusetts, the Aurora Buree-
Mrs Henry lumtnow* against frosen Artie
Allis Smith r**lo^t *:* just n few vivid pages
Rov Monts ou* of the exciting story of re-
i. Mr anJ• frigeration which will be told from Mn. Nat Wash sustained a frnc.
(id Ml Mr* start to finish in "The Magic Caves tnred ankle and cuts and bruises in
to* exhibit being staged it Sn'SuUm.ol.Ur ceiiteion «t the in-
Phnvr Hn». I the New York World’s Fair by Ser- tersection of Orient street and tbs
all of the I v*^» manu ’“cturera of gas and highway last Friday night
v Mr -nd 1 kerosene refrigerators. Mrs. Wash was travelling
and family • *n describing the exhibit, one of west oa the highway and her car
nti .t«*dt and **** mo** unusual of ita kind. Roy was struck by a ear driven by a
Ai»w.r« Duke, owner of Duke Appliance negro woman going north on Or*
isr >nd C°- which handles 8ervel Electro- lent street. The Wash cm waa b*d-
’ i *.__«... lux In this vicinity said: -ly damaged.
.L “Those who see the “Magic Caves Mrs. Wash vm given treatment
j . „ w of Ice.’ will gain n new perspective in the Stamford Sanitarium but re-
H _ p on the relationship of adequate turned to Work st Nat’s Cafe Mon-
n,l*n '(food protection and tha develop- day morning. Sha and Mr. Wash
«_ 'ment of the means of obtaining it are both working this week. Mr.
lit f-^mmun 'Primitlve l,fr to day-=^rr-" - ...........'■ ....
Christian
tended a cemetery workiag at throi
Pleasant Valley Monday. menl
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Johnson tend
and children of Stamford apant Mori
Saturday night and Sonday with and
Mr. and Mra. Dave Terrell. Mrs, s)l i
Terrell b*s been- W ww* wnohls to Men.
bo np for three weeks. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. West visited fami
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. West of near deke
Gone, Sunday. Buni
Miss Jay West is able to be up Mrs.
after a two weeks Illness. Mr. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bridson of child
Austin, spent the week end with Stm
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Perdue Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gone Overton Mr. i
went to Abilene Friday for the sons,
little twin baby that has been in deboi
the hospital since birth, under the dy ol
doctors’ cars.. Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Winifred- Dsass ders
vention of the Christian Churches Wednesday night
at Wichita Falls Tuesday. Wednes -
day and Thursday of Inst week. ftskarrtha te 1
Hurt, Car Smashed
In Auto Collision
— — - DR. FRANK C. -SCOTT ^
.. .IKUfUSMTW. ■ ■ " ‘“V- # ... '
Specialist on Diseases and Surgery of
Ejrt, Ear, Now. Throat and Fitting of t;iaaan
STAMFORD, TEXAS-Offlce la Upabaw Bldg
Office Hours 1 to 3:90 P. M.
, HASKELL. TEXAS—Office la Berry Drag Store
Office Hours 8 to 11:30 A. M.; 7 to 8 P. M.
4 use no drops or drugs In your ryes when fitting'your glasses
and sons, Tommy
ING
w. priced
irive. No
dipping-
“The exhibit is to he staged in
e gas industry's ‘Court of Flame,'
.nil___ a. -a i W. « as srv _ t w___
baby, Ashe! Odell, of near Stam-
^ford, and Mrs. J. T. Caffey and
children of Lueders visited awhile
I .Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
' Mrs. W. T, West.
Little Carlos Montgomery spent
moot of last week in the. hospital,
ill with diphtheria and other
throat complications. -
h The services at the Methodist
church will be held in the new
building st Paint Creek from now
on. The piano am} benches were
moved the past *eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bridson of
A. . /
Mr. and Mrs. Albert 3trammel j
and daughters Hilda and Lena,
made a business trip to Anson',.
Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Helm and "
daughter, Lois, of Saigerton, visit- tv
ed Mr. and Mr*. August Stremmel i
Wednesday night. i £
' Mr. and Mrs. Tillinlri Grern en-i
tertained with a M42#* party Friday ^
I .. TV eavern walls disclosing a midnight
sms srsst **Jx*
»ni —hi ‘Sr 1-d lif5UTr *'”* tb* ArcU‘ will
•on‘ u. . J wT ,J •»! Add to the realism of the story. I
rad ,^rVA‘^.A gtant g»xrtrolu, refrig.
, ~ .T— y- — ------1 day afternoon.
*r- -[*■ T. L. Thane ami Mr. and Mr*. Tillman Green and
sons, Melvin Gone and Leland A)- non, Billy, left Saturday evening
len, spent Sunday with Mr. and.for Quitman, where they will visit
Mrs. E. A. Schaake of Paint Creek.! relatives d ur i n g the summer.
Herbert and Willie Stremmel at- months. Mr. and Mra Green taught
tended a play at Hittson school school here the past year.
Trtdny night ,_ | Mr. and Mr* Emil Kahwr and
GOLDEN MELLOW
Austin and Mrs. Archie Pardue and
children visited -Mrs. A. E. Par.
due of Hamlin Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Dee Ltvengood and
children of Howard. t_ . ___
and Mrs. Pope I.ivengood Sunday.
Mrs. Victor Weelrige of Abilene
is visiting her sister, Mr^ Dave
Terrell, who is 01.
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Gipson and
children; D. W. and Jsrry, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Davis of Gaunt
_________Stremmel i____ ___
visited Mr- Emil Kainer and family.
Mr. and Mr*. Tillman Green and
n. spent Sunday with Mr. rad!for Quitman, where
ra. E. A. Schaake of Paint Creek. I relative* d u r i n'g
Herbert and Willie Stremmel at- months. Mr. and Mn_____
nded a play at Hittson school school here the past year.
rldsy night. I Mr. and Mr*. Emil Kal.„.___
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Helm and, family visited Mr. and Mr*. T. C.
sftsf sen with Mr. and Mrs.
children. Roland and Theona. Mr.l Herbert Stremmel, Emil Katn-
Albert Stremmel and Al-'er and Miraes Hilda and Lena
lie Smith of 8tamford. visited Mr. Stremmel spent Sunday afternoon
TKG8.
Austin, a
BL._. . _ senior of
ardjn - Simmons University nt
Mlsne. spent the w***k end with
s mot her," Wry. Jewel A is tin,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boyd and
dycwwsietii
featured at the
Gay Troohndd#," querU
dory of God in Nature.
to inn y Ur
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WOrn GoMea Bai
Corn wt::::
Beons •u,>
Peos S
Tomatoes
Spaghetti
Farm ______. ■,
Soled Dressing
Preserves •;
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AUTO RADIOS
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CLOVER FARM
-Juices-
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Clever Farsi Ptneappb
Juice 3 US'
White Bwea
Apricot Nectar
Peach Nectar rZL
Pear Nectar 3 2S
Qever Farm
Grapefruit
Juice 3 2
__Just * Fee
Dollars More
Than The
Lmr-Priee F«w’’
Lettuce
Lemons
Com tH
CshfemU
Oranges
TAKE A LOOKI Mew bendy
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k Onions
1 CARROTS
ADMIRATION COFFEE
Served FREE at our Htore
All Saturday Afternoon
LPFFEE SALE
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Prewit Motor Co
GOODYEAR
URVICE stores
LONGHORN DIVT8I0N
MEATS
Clover Farm Stores<@>
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939, newspaper, May 5, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972259/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.