Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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.OF MEN IN ARMED
FROM STAMFORD AREA
A/C D. ft. Lusk, Auatto
Mrs. A. A Hum, AMleae
pn. Clifton Cobb, K 0«Je-
lorpo. Go. '
Lloyd Sides, Stamford
• --« J ml,,.__A MiL« ImAoJo
. M6I1 wirpnOB ABQ niUPB
to Oklahoma, Louisian*, Tnu, At-
kaaaax, fhesae, and Missouri be-
iu to accept applications from
BENNSTT, Pauline, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bennett of this
pity, bos joined the W A AC’s and
will report to Dos Moines, Iowa,
on February 1. She formerly Bred
bars and was employed at Bryant-
Link .Company. For a number of.
years she has been employed by
Mia. B. B. Sanaa, Wichita, Kan.
la - -<*!»"*
T. W, Tamil; Losdsm
Mm B SI HtMihdlA
Mrs. 8. fl.'Cain, Stamford
8. B. Bnyhsr, Aeoca
T. J. Tajriton, Stamford, Rt. I
Bloese Gone, Fort Worth
W. C. Henry, Stamford, Rt. 8
Otto Rinse, Stamford, Bt 8 ~"
Winnie Wendt, Ptaiaviow
Mrs. T. 8. Cos, Stamford, Bt t
Mrs. L. B. Harden, Canyon
J. M. Newcomer, Aeoca
C. L. Morita, Avoea, Rt 1
‘ A. D. -Walton, Abilene
J. W. Prince, Toledo, Ohio
8. W. Hansen, Stamford, Rt 8
Mrs. Mas Weldon, Knox City
Pet Georye Kinney, Camp Rob-
inson, Arb.
Elbert O. Apperson, Lubbock
Mrs. ?. a, Park, wwtew-------
MrsrBrO. PriUbett, Fort Wertb
Carl H. Manske, Sayerton, Rt 1
Mn. John Laraon, Fort Worth
Auynst -E. Hahn, Sayerton
Mrs. Clay Coggins, Be tan
Mn. M. H. Gibson, Hale Center1
or 65 per cant of the
ASHBURN, 2nd Lieut. Andrew J,
eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashburn,
Stamford, Bt 2. was amony a class
of til men who were commissioned
as second lieutenants at Fort Knox,
Ky, on January 16, when the Ar-
mored Fores Oflksf Candidate
School yraduoted its 17th class
The three months traininy there
included an intensify physical and
military traininy program, coocen-
tratiny on too operation, mainten-
ance and use of all types of ve-
hicles and weapons used by the
Armored Fores. 11m darn waa
nicknamed the “Dwight D. Eis-
enhower Class’* in honor of the
its,"candy, toys, flowers,
products, furs, phono-
het-e last'week vlsitlny her parents
! and other members of the family
and returned to Dallas before
i lea Tiny for Des Moines.
' DOBBINS, Pet. Marvin, eon of Mr.
and Mrs. S. T. Dobbins of feayer-
, and other so-called luxury
may not receive preferred
Bkblyaa is now tryiny to transfer
6s the American forces and hopes
MMB to be with Mm beys from
kpme. Be Bead in Stamford until
«ssm siybt years ayo and wont
Musa hors to San Dieyo, Califor-
nia, from where he went to Can-
ada. Hia mother, Mrs. Etta Bridg-
es, and his sister, Mrs. Pete Stif-
r.on,
SS*S? £ sal £ gs'sSS■S
J. B. Burney, Jr, Port Arthur
BgSHB&aEg
Br«- Pe»e Tliiwbh Aebarlj ~
B. G. Martin, Stamford
Mrs. Flora Nowlin, Avoca
J. E. Massey, Stamford
Morrison Liston, Stamford -
J. W. Binnicker, Sumford, Rt. I
Pfc- Travis Hash, New Orleans,
a. —-
Mrs. J. R. Pratt- Stamford
W. F. Teichelman, Sayerton
R. R. Robertson, Houston
Mrs. L. L. Loop, Stamford
Fred Yaws, Stamford
PtWLite'4g§- ft ! I
of aye and volunteered for service
in. tha Air Fore— jn November.
American Adds
in North
he Lubbock Army Fly- mandiny Allied forces
He is a eon of llr. andAfrkn.
P Mid-Weak
8:66 » m.
ippRr ford Cadet club last week-end. Mrs.
wa l __J 18m. Daaala ana
More Than 200
ciatkm and thanks to each one .Patrick and Mrs. Pesda are wives
»
the death of our husband and fath- by women of the West Side Bap-
er.—Mrs. C. C. Cannon and chil- tiat Church fiUed the cooky Jar. at
d|«n. the Cadet Club the previous week
, i -__ end. The following women sent
James Meeker Has Operation cookie*J Mmes. L. D. Hull, O. G.
James Meeker underwent a brain Chester, W. M. Monxinyo, Dan
operation at'the John Scaly fcospi- Smith, John Brook*, C. V. Bohan-
t«Hn Galverton on Thursday *f- non> Era Lee, Grace Thomas, ElU
ternoon of last week kftd WU In s Stockton, Beulah Knot. O. B.
serious condition for a time, but j« Boone and Nancy Williams.
improviny. His mother, Mrs. Fan- -
nie Meeker of Keilervtlle. and his WALL PAPBR and Canvas. C. D.
FRL & SAT.
Ada. 9c and 25c
Cent
Dr. C. H
Sunday Sc
Hnn. He ho, »v- "*
er been transferred since he en- . "* ” P*P*r the fargwi
tered the service. He lived east of ,nJU h**t°ry- ‘
Stamford with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- rfnew*1. subscription:
don Wilson for the past 16 yearn. th* P*at thr"
HOLT, Pfc John R., was inducted Or. C. H. Morris, Stamford
into the army February SPF.19417 PTt- LMUel Rusk, c'o Postmas-
and was assigned to the cavalry. ^ New York
Me took hit traininy at Ft. Bliss Clarence J. Hulsey, Stamford
and la now stationed at Ft. Riley, l>vt- W. B. Lassetter, Camp
Kansas. He is a son of Mr. and Berkeley
Mrs. C. K. Holt of Sayerton. Mrs. W. J. Cox, Avoca, Rt. 2
W. W. Clark, Stamford
MERRITT, Pvt. Jesse Hubert, son J. D. Jones, Sweetwater
of Mr. and Mr«. J. W. Merritt of J. H. Huffaker, Avoca
jymwftuiK -«n A-OWtat'-Sk- ~V liti "
1 1 “ ”* Bob Yaniis, Childraaa..
J. Hamp Skiles, SUmford ;7
J. P. Guillet, Stamford
C. M. Francis, Stamford
Mrs. V. L. McDowell, St/ Paul,
Preaching
IMTUBL-E FEATURE
2 Big Features For The Price Of 1
Mrs. T. B. Brewer, Aurora, Colo.
Claude Day, El Paso
Mrs. V M. Nelson, Bryan
Roy Weaks, Houston
W. T. Browning, Stamford
Feature No. 1:
Sunday
HUGH HERBERT in
“YOU’RE TELLING ME”
T/CpL Hugh S. Tarleton,
BILL ELLIOTT in _
“SQN OF DAVY CROCKETT”
St. 1.
Aero,, fra.
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
^ — Adm.: 9c and 30c —
'• AMtoer WaF’ -' ---■ ■ ■ :rr^
. Triumph
school. His wife, the former Jewel
Tidwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. TidweU. of the New Hope
•6A»dn;ty;'^r'tn 'miifuiton wtiit;
Tiim and is enyayed in defense
Minn.
Mra. J. P. Pit, Stamford «
Ttomril. Lurleeke, e/t» Postman-,
fV, New York
Gmnr MeOoy, StephcTtvrUe
OTP. Corley, San Francisco, (
L. O. Phillips, Avoea, Rt. I
S. D. Gay, Stamford
Mrs. R. G. Fuqua, SUmford
entered
VAKt IN ^
lOVf AMO
WITH SIVIN
twfimiAxm
HOLT, Pvt. Donald K.,___
the army ground air force as
mechanic on September 28, 1M
and la stationed at Randolph Fie]
Mrs. Georye Ludecke, Stamford,
fheorls
San Antonio. He is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. K Holt of Sayerton
and graduated from Stamford High
school. He has a brother, Pfc. John
R. Holt, in the service.
BELL, Pvt. William A., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Bell of Sayerton, is
now stationed at New Orleans, La.
He entered the service on May 5.
nd received his basic tram-
Ft- ^iir, OkTafioma. “
A J. C. Doss,
pletiny civil]
first step in
traininy, at
leye. He is J
*ely be sen
iny at
KORANEK, Pfc. Eddie L„ is here
now on furlough visiting his sis-
ters, Mm. George Ixidecke and M/s.
Jake Muehlstein.. He is' with the
medical department at Camp Gru-
ber, Oklahoma. He entered the ser-
vice on July 28, 1242.
SIMPSON, W. R„ United States
Naval Air Corps, is stationed at
Astoria, Orcyrfh, on patrol duty.
He enlisted in the Navy in Novem-
ber, 1641, took “boot" training in
San Dieyo, and was transferred to
Seattle, Washinyton. Because of
hiyh marksmanship, he was trans-
ferred to Naval Aviation as a yun-
ner. He was sent to Alaftka on
special patrol duty two weeks be-
Newell Berry, San Dieyo, Calif.
„ A B- Ashburn, Keealer Field,
Miss.
F. J. Vrxalik, Terrell
CpL Elmer N. McCann, Camp
Davis, N. C.
Mrs. R. A. Gardner, Stamford
Mr*. W. A. Robbins, Lindsey,
Okla.
Pvt. Daniel R. Rinp, Lubbock
Douglas Loworn, Stamford, Rt.
8 v
Mrs. N. W. Jones, Anson, RL 3
Mrs. Addie Hopper, Boat
I. W. McNair, btamford
A. L. Fickel, San Francisco, Cal.
H. C. Lusk, Murfreesboi o, Ark.
_ Frankie Portwood, Chula Vi.u,
medical dctil
wards. Mass
26 'on furlotl
wife and ion
live near Hal
Mrs. T. L
Charles, of
week here
and Mrs. W
Mm. E. B
day on a n
Houston anti
Coming — Wednesday & Thursday
— Adm.: 9c aad 25c —
Spencer Tracy and Hedy Lamarr in
“TORTOLA FLAT”
Mra. A.
was hare 1
sister-in-law
and family.
Jean Broi
lor Univen
week-end wi
Mra. C. E.
Calif.
Lee Box, Brownwood
W. A. Luca*, San Antonio
G. C. Barton, Stamford
Mrs. W. t . Bartlett, Abilene
Mrs.- W. C. Taylor, San Antonio
Mr.. Louis Goeaer, Meeker, Colo,
tv. B. Whitley, Hamlin, Rl 4
Pfc. Andrew F. Armstrong Cxmu
Euwkitls, Mass. • F
W. E. Winkles, Lueders, Rt. 2
Mis. J. U. Cowan, Lueders, Rt. 1
tJ-.Neat Beauty Shop, SUmford
■Mary Jean Yates, Denton
b«C Janies W. Weldon, San An-
gelo
Bra. Maud Hansen, Stamford
George Pryor, Stamford
H. F. Bus bell, Williamabfiry, Va.
Mrs. J. A. Major, Stamford
Harry Lee Haynes, Dallas
Mrs. Lola Miller, Stamford '
W B. Cgffeu, Stamford,
fore the Dutch Harbor attack and
was in the thick of that. He is 20
New shipments juat received
from the nation’s leading
makers will provide you with
a wide selection from which
New Coats
For Spring
Announcing .. ..
Showing of New
to pick your new spring suit.
The stock includes two-piece
and three-piece arrangements,
tailored and dressmaker
styles. High - color pastels,
glen plaids and other favored
spring colors and materials.
Fashion’s favorite coats for the
now season, dosiynod to the spirit
of 1648 are ready for your inspec-
tion . . . and Choice. Soft delocta-
Jda—ait favored.
-Boy” styles and fitted models.
Some numbers come fur--trimmed.
We have just received the new Victory living* room
suites by Kroehler . . . two-piece suites and sectional
sofas are included. •
59.90
Grand Array of Spring Dresses
J
Hurd you’ll find soft rayon crape dresses in colorful prints,
stuttning “suite" dresses also of rayon crape, lovely numbers
In solid or print jersey ... and all the rang* and variety of
color*uj ftoeks for the new asaadn. *
Made on entirely new designs to meet wartime restric-
tions on materials ... this furniture is beautifat, com-
fortable, durable. Come in OHd see Tdf youmlf. ------
3.98 to 22.50
- . . . • ■■■ -
Barrow Furniture Co
‘Tamous tot Valuek”
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1943, newspaper, January 29, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972287/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.