Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1942 Page: 1 of 8
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PREME IN ITS FIELD*
GUARANTEE to Ady.
LARGEST PAID CIRCULATION. Our
Open For Comparison With Any Other Pope*. I
VOLUME XVII
Subscribers Pay
In Big Numbers
v As Year Closes
VrHK8E PEOPLE HAVE SUB-
SCRIBED FOB AMERICAN
DURING FAST WEEK
Subscriptions to The American
came in rapidly during the dosing
* week el 1941. The following list
of 63 new and renewal subscrip- Sunday afternoon. January 4.. Un
lions have U. n paid since last: _close hi. ministry here . wrth
----- ■ ------- 1------ 'til,. Sun*Jgy~fiU>Thiifg service.
Week s Issue of the paper went to
press.
G. Anderson, Stamford, Rt. 3
Iturwoo! Freer, Edgcwood, Md.
Mrs. Alice Miller, Rtamford
- r If. Pctcr^ >t)n. Avi»c:i Rt. 1
■rn^VIrf T$?dfe Sfer^ftTTjt
S. K. Lawrence. S’amforrt. Rt. 3
Mrs Rill P rkins, Rafis
Mrs, M. H Gibson, Hale
STAMFORD. JUNES COUNTY. TRtAff. -FR1DVY, J \NUAKt 2. 1912
BAPTIST CHURCH MADE GREAT
PROGRESS UNDER DICK O’BRIEN
WHO ENDS WORKHERE SUNDAY
Loin# to Big Spring
Contributions to V/or Fund
Of Red Cross Reac!jL$910 in
Northeast Part of County
NUMBER 41
MEMORIAE SERVICE TO BE HELD
AT AVOCA FOR DAYTON MASTERS
MISSING IN ACTION. IN HAWAII
Eugene I.ocklin.
• Killed in Action
On Wake Island
Rev. Dick O’Brien, pastor of the
First Baptist Church of this PRt
for the past 4 years Z imd
months, has accepted a call to the
First Baptist Church in Big Spring
and will begin his pastorate there
ter
C1 n-
1
Rev. Fred Swank, pastor of the
...... .« - Church,1
Approximately $910 had been ♦« ,
contributed to the Red Cross War Appointed ( 11101 OI *•
Relief Fund for the Stamford
aregMyjto Thursday morning. This
Carl Stenh dm, I.ms’ers. Rt
Mrs, SiSott. Crabtree, Gkn Rose
Mrs. Ida Walqui*t, At.iiocb.
Calif .
M. C. Coker, Sagerton
Clisvton .1,1 "son. El
S G. Y< Stand 'id, Rt. 1
• R E Ob' II, D.vrne
W A Ho. d. Stamford. Rt, 2
S. W Hins.ii, Stairford. Rt. ‘1
Mrs Ft V HttTlari. Stamford'. Rt.
J.l IX. Rice. S’ hi!1 f ’d. Rt. 2
Henry I ieb, I ue ders
_\lr*. John S'koia, U dii’a Fall
F A Sclciakej H > ’ 11. Rt. 3
Mrs. Brought a- Ilyrd, 11 Dlt*,n
Move R*'ll" Ruffitjgt, r. Stamford
P H. Potts, A v««ea. Rt. 3
REV. DICK OBRIEN
Sagamore Hill' Baptist
F, rt Worth, will preach at thU
evj'iiing hour Uwv Sunday. A pul-
p.> committee has- been appointed
on rnrtrmrmunt a m-v* "ptistiTr fV &
brown»i«*H rs rbairn>na;e
. pjitt' c anil the ullu.r nictuhrny -
T A. Upshaw, Weaver Medlln, W.
C. Pratt, Mrs. George Smith, Hen-
j rv O-nient, and C N’. Lester’. T. R.
Harrison, education director, will |
abo work with the committee.
Mrs. O'Brit n an I the boyp. Rich-- rws. |-v . .
1 :"'ii arid Robert. will rema.i! her" I ' y /A r\ T f
j until after mi It n in m the -Cool I I »rf' •' •!' *< '• ”1 l'f
land will then join Rev. Mi O'-1
IP".,; j
l»a ’ or and hi s w ifo I
active in the Baptist,
I chin ■ h o o’ k of • h ■ area as .well as i
I the F.'ir«t R«|»ti t Church. Rev. Ml )
1 H'lli i ,n k eon 'iicted nil averaire*
id f v . ■ \nal meetings each year, b<HM
I nil ! ha lionej i!e fi- m.o’ e ( alls.5
1 f.o- so vv s i'. n'es than I ■ ha* ac-|
. cepte !. He -ervoil u». t-n-sident of j
I t he l.uedore Baptist Encampment
f. > iti^o'1 years am| pr**siderit of: avaiiahle to presci vo .ctfu iency of
17 Convention for. tht< e., i.1.cc...*uti v huj-im iCu and to main-
amount'' is in addition to the
$1470.10 received in the annual
Rod Cross roll call which just clos-
edt with 1200 members for the
Strtmfonba rea.
fund an* being received daily with-
out solicitation. The Business aiub
Professional Women’s- Cl\»b is
I sponsoring the movement in Stam-
ford and representatives of the
club-w..iked-for ■» -short time
Memorial service . for Dayton!
Masters will 1h- held at the Avoca 1
Guard at Airfield Friday, Janyi/iry 2, at
2 p.m., Supt- t>, \\ \ViA;tead an-
nounced. Masters, ‘age .22, son of I
Mi - ami Mrs A. N. Musters of
Avoca, H«« been list.-.l as missing
the lbs A I./ : j< at Pearl Har-
bor • n lleci v..bci -7 Masters was a
gnnii' ■ on i f... bip.
■ 1 p i* 1 v m, moriir! -i t vice will
heion with U 'll rr-n ■ n\ ,.n ITi'.Tf"
To Be Paid Tribute
t Both tin
I i ;ivf *i
•Will be Handled
Bv Local Boards
IITM H \S ON 8 M l
TIM ES' IN EFFECT
Til. JVNl’ARt
Stamford American.
A 1 st (,f cont i ibirtor^Wllows:
• Mr, and Mr*. W. p,' W^piist
i ana Hi hue*. -■ . •'
Hob Ab sawder
it 111 it- R .( arley
1 <, ray bi
S.veoeui. Land & Cat. Co.
' R It. Sp. iV. i At < o
Brvant l.mk t o.'
ft E. Needles
-,i’.\a\ Slort1’
Rationing plan- t,>
trial ,
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tires
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M i s. Aon Aculf
I list I let
ana JJuilh y Duncan
- • , . , _ „ j Years. At priyo-nt he is a TJK'mbcr.11
A I . Fhvvi rs.Oil Glory
M-rs. O’Brien served
"srmi II TV iri • 1*1 fin s • «
.CE’W^niivli fur _ thl *:v4 ia.iv.'sai v hu^in* ^ an<!
_ “ a-' t safety Will s,:lS,f(mj state. Bank
as disti a t ' ' 1 . I........... 1 i o Aiiiuimi tM-
ir~^'**•** ftTIT!
■m e K’.hfliigi'. deputy ^le
f r Hu- past time y« :n -•
• Vo ' ■ • Irpy.l ^o'
■S' in. 1' if goal !.*»: I'
v i ' ' . -V. El.'.'i iv-
yive .i f-.ri if " itie guards
■■:.:• e.il. yen. ll. LB1 .u. Ill- !
school beys pi ay a Ta-p.-
remiiindvr of the service
1 « Id in the scFn’I‘J .auditor-
The high .ee!,osl L’ynd ..ill
•o ml patri-I ii .. i umLerut,
" by .!h" “,'Og’llg of -Uriel
i ■ ’ill'll- tp.ari i. \v
■ hi piny a violin solo
\ t;• imi I ’st-.r ..f - ,
I ’ l . veil; then sj, ah ■
• ■ : C, ' T.’n'ify..........
•I 1- C llhl It S Ilf:' il D'l' to
VJ I" ...Id’o-S l ie ' -A’i
Win-tea,1 will pro. ale "• «
| ,,f ■ | !i II, ' 'll
\ , M ••• I . -r, ■ 111
' . .M) Vi II'''.. ago DyloWii'g .1,1,. mo
l.urtin' ''mu lle.h ii. ,i|
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1 - >
J Brother of* mm' alter -
I RUNS OF ST \ MFOKD 18
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j Hpi-enV I).
wn> killed ,a a* tool oft
! land. ;u.ni
The Ai
Lock I in
Wake li-
og to a letter received
San Diego,
d fi'oiaf
Maryare.' .Lock!
Cali f« in i.» vcti s
Wa-h ingt.iP D C. ......* 23
hugetie l.rnk 111, win b,* "rr-me in-
hered by fi lends an.on l' Av.KTa and
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" "tl -y, ;\r-.
B' si- e> his U fe he I- -^tw.wed
hr- mother. Mrs. C J I.< cklin,
j,Hunt's; onA o', or M.-' Walter
Rains, }Staii.X'.,J <!; , t o ,.r hers,
.Set._ Harvey K I ■ ' lin, hr. Sam
Hou-ton;'Staff Set. Hem', r Lorklin
B.ik. • -••jeld. Culib; ,-ct J D Lo. It-
hn. i mi!. Bat - J Min,1-1
j Bun - ; f.**:»! I. 'cklin. ’! ■. U irth; *
Dr id",l I Kicklin. B-.'ivv h; jud
i-■»> I ", kl ii f ( alifoi r. u.
Chick C1 <>x Cables
Mutkt !* fi'o’T! Manila
nSESsarJSffi... ■
than 300 bovs, girls and young
P ople She has also nerved in var-
frfvoe-
Flving School
Mrs. Geo. Smith
Badlv Hurt in
i, • - w in ry.
• <-! the ,abla
J> '* 1 .....-I- of t * uni- "1
• rd. ii'i'i.iv. ! ■ !.<■ vs 23 from
■!>• < hi . w ei ‘|..... been *H
. M an H Rc-si - « . * 1 n> IQ.. Co*'
J)sToTT. Jotv ,i, ! n,i was nta_
W. T Overby. Copperhill. Tcnn.
T IL Flemirfs, Moiintainai’e. N
Mexico _
Maud Olinger, Sun Angelo
Claud Huddleston. Stamford.
Rt 3
Imogene Huddleston. Ballinger
S. A. fC’tv, Stumfir'. Rt 3
■tames Boh ’ ie k, J dinsop, Kyi «.
Mrs. (' T. Ovelbv. Clvde
T R. Harrison Stao'for.)
<•. I H"r<.nc" Av. 'ca. Rt. 1
W A. Linus-, San Antonio'
R K Penick. Colunil ia. S. C
Mrs. F 1. I).iv i —, Old Gloi v
B II. Bunk ley, Linder- R< 1
G B. M' I,uughlin. .s'la’iil ,id.
B* 1
< 'a* roll Bailey, Lor. ■ o
.1 B. Smi’h, S'*-"oford
D I! Aoini"- S.’ambuui. I’’ '1
F W 1-• ks. S’.omf nf. Rl 2
A ’ ' S’’ni !•.. Stnm* i I
.'I .1 11 .1 , r. Stall’bir I. Rl T '
Frank J X'rzol k. Ten' ll
Mr-. \ K \ wlm. .Stamford
M> .1 R. Shdriv>itam/ord
^l is 11 I’ M ml v, S' Hi'- ford
F I . 7. Witts. A’ecu. Rt 2
(* II. .Se*l Avoca. Rl. 1
\ Y Corley. Haskell. Rt 2
1 C R-horford, Stamford, Rt. 2
fit.. S' Intake, Sagerton
Tin rn Hnnslor, Hermleigh
C p Amerson, Hamlin. Rt. 1
H 'trer Scott, Stamford
F. II. Lyckmnn, Stamford
Jim- Neuman, Tuxedo
Paul H Fischer, Haskell
Fre.1 I,. Nelson. I.ueder*. Rt. 1
Mrs Carl Fischer, Husk' ll
Eldred Link, Schofftcld Barracks
Hawaii.
Mrs. Fov Young! Glendale. Calif, tist Association
J. H.
Wita. ^
Ed, Boedeker, Stamford Rt. 2
— Edgar kfuade, Rule
F. J. Schaefer. Stamford
F. Pillcy, Sagerton.-Rt. 1
A. C. Hcoht, Aspermont
Chaa. Anderson, I,ue<lers. Rt. 1
Mrs. I>da Kemp, Yeso, New
Mexico.
W. C. Cox. Stamford, Rt. 3
P. H. Martin, Sagerton
John Vahlenkamp, Old Glory, Rt.
1
ions capacities in the wbrk of the
| Fust Baptist Church.
Numerous Improvements Made
The First Baptist Church has
>n of the Office ,7? Production
Manageme.nt. ,
Administration of Thn—rutn»ntng. kl
plan will Ik- under the direction ofjkf
Washington, with ceTTITtCatihn of ,,n
tile needs lu 'tile bands of local' kk
pr, grossed under the leadership of, boards to lie formed,.through coop
Rev. Mr. O’Brien. Material irfi-| ^ration of local defense councils !
which will make the interior of the , nounced jilans
mdit'i'tim particularly attractive, -i-t sto' ,s m
| as well us a 'ding tvim, roo- cn- ! Dias,4
j ■■ -etiieti, os to other-portions of the M. ■ im< * th- opM Priorities
I'hnich. The- building--h-rs -hrm * l>iv ■ fip fy VKTX-ri*’- 1 the freezing H
,1’
I,
Consultants to as-
ttinr utt tie local
are in the field. I
Loot
Ic Jayton Cut. Oil Co; 50.00
and Mrs. W. A. Prater
. and Mrs. C M: Francis.
Ru;h '
and Mrs. M. M. Crawford
and Mrs. A. Hicks . 2.00
!. J, hns
F.l F. Prichard
Mr. and Mi - F. (1 Prichtird 2.00
Mr and Mrs. Bartlett H'dlatul 2dd) j
Tj,m RosS . ’ J.00 v|
It. L. Sttphctisjm
Schwarz & Go.
wners! ?nuth. *.<s tii>s cttyT^r^. ^
-• J Is in tilt* Stamforti Sanitarium for t ru t !• n**. , nt iilT Bill Dunwotly
, , ... ,,, , . treatment of injuries ■sustained urged. Wis'ne-day that automobile
2.00] "Man.ford i.lymg School » the Monday in a t,,r , olli-i,.n it, the1, wners make notation of the make.1
Toil " °f th<’ •,c!l0‘>1 ut 'qtam- south outskirts of Anson Mrs. ,;,wj -enal nutnlier of their casings. I
6.00] f..r-l A rleTTgr Fi, 1,1 for training 1 Smith and daughter, Bobbie Lou, He suggested l^at such notation,
2 0°. av iation cadets. That wtls fhe name Lw‘>n‘ returning from Abilepe about la. tknde on the driver’s license]
announced this week bv M E/"1*0 "*,, n their car collided wJiejfe it would be readily ‘avail ible
100 Coleman, comptroller for Harry!" ,h “'‘other which, crossed the it, case the tires w,r
1-55.1 A Ham ip ill and He' man P B, own ! E'5liwav ,ilr,',,lv 1,1 fr,,nt "{ them, the inforhjat ion was
driver of the other ear ap-, identify tl.. m.
-•ve th*' Smith The Si,, ,|f singe
I tin*t. tit; identification
\eeoi'di;ig t. iw.f i tnn< ion .fronn.placed on the .win- D
VV til
n iiiti i 1
man P IL ova n _
rontiactors, \\h'< 1 i m fid i *
V \)ru n buT 1'.*. buying p?ir«*ntl> fa.l**tl to
uG.;i r.
Sheriff Warns
i * To Write Down ,
_Tiie Numberit
Grand Jury will
Meet in Theater
At An^on Monday
,-re-TV Tl
as...a_ result of nttrolling re-
j painted both indue and "lit,’ m w
fl,"ire*oent liirnts ir'sinll",!. fl or
* ivering laid for aisle-, al'ar and
I vestibules, and jitimarj depaitu), nt
j - econditioned.
| (>thi r iniprov s t, l,,c , i -
i'Ti'inm within th" to: t ' !• w y, ar«
I in bide a new c1 ,di pla r • in . "J
( :ii ‘allaii, n of neni,-'n cb ir sen's,
I u Id.ng of a model n !.:,y,- r'
by many to be tie fi..-t Iv :rti
]in this section, at. i ’ l ■ f. nisT 7nw
Is* II of the (!*'»>.
One of tie n. --t tina!, rn kit' Itf ns
l itj W, «_t Texas has been installed
JamI no *1 n air conditioners liave
i been placed in the dining room and
the auilitorium.
I the pastor ha« b*, n ananged on
(the sccand floor of the main btiild-
lu
>■ *>f 11. c ml"
ill" »'f lieV, lit
Ol a I's ho., ,
! 1 prohibiting! 01 Ul •
cwwt«u..ur-; V -l Hn,vs
priotitv , ai - « «
'iif A or.log’ ,• The ft.,z- V
r < • <Jer will cont-i'-'f i". ■ -tf t iin-1 ' ' p
•Li' 5. ,-v v! , f !' . , ml. r A
. as orig.riaB'. ann-am.' d.
I n ’ »' tin older, t:o on*; can m 11,
■a 11 a do. or 11 a v - fee tuiv new
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I” ' k
, 1! P Da
( *it;.! 11 V I , an,"'s
(i.i'nloll 11,lw .
"II.
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.'It I O 11 res. . Tit"
J_i- i fur f* ui’t ti-
ll, a *
< t\
• M
11 i-Ug St o'-*'
iu».i,*iuu miles aiv'i1.1 M * . *'!!' II,
,n* lud, ,1. as tuw GV-es. il iobav A l p diriy.'
Under the. ex’,,!-,on. it wa« an- jMrV J‘w'u *- XUutc
•"ID"' -hat 1-e ban not ap-' ’ h rin;'<
| tdv :n Lit \ fie ti-m nr t" Jires |,v/' ...... ( ”'
> if *, «:ii y t,> i *pii|> new ' auto- 11
If,m
Inip.. Co.
A n’’v s;i,’,v' f,,r' machines ami ,
treal,:*i tires u.
i.pcks, Ln-*>». moto' , va le-.
L
>ng. New si,i, walks have b*'e'i
'. uilt all around the church proper-
ty and a neon sign has been plac-
ed at the front nf the church.
Has Had Successful Pastorate
- HA F Bonded whse.
i i ti " ! Farmers Bended W
vehicles. Re- . r . , .
, . , JS. Sill;! Il & Si
not ttM-luded. ,, ...
, c .... M'-. and Mr-. (
to Sav e I ires
I Ano-rji ;.'s 27 million ear own-: ' '' .’ '
. ii .i . .Mr. an : M'«
,||> can lii'Iii their countiy con- ,, , ...
s,.rve t uliber bv m iking their own :-,**'-* /. '"iV ,1'
tins Iasi longer. In an ap's-al for
Huh
Is
.. , . . i • i tv . i‘'iv nerntion of cat owners, the
During the noriod in which R>-v. .. , ... . . .
Mr O'Brien has been pastor the ' .M. 1|^;1 10 '" ‘ " l*Y
the mem-1 Wu*fh c,v<,7n
bership of the Jones eonnty Bap-' n,M,pr < !,n l,‘‘ reducl:
and
l Stamford Nurses Alumni
i**'* --""-i “>•S"' . ,
, IT .. . i.l •'»'*• and Mrs. {fonton
................................ .............. tltt*; T,'Xa*>. \VZJir aS . a V Mrs. T S. Cox
Kilpatrick. Yazoo City, j Btfpt.st Convention A mission ! % » 'f ^'n " r* • ('Hrl>
Church was nrgnnmcl *m the West » *h°V t f " J Uw\\ «• K. Kirkpatrick
Side and has been maintained for R-tnad .Wear ,* about M0 per-
Major Frank Locke
Npfrid U* The Anifriww
CAMP BOWIE, Dec. 31.— As-
signement of Major Frank M.
Locke of Stamford to duty at Kel-
ly Field, San Antonio, has been
annouheed. in Art.’.y orders.
Major Locke has lawn on duty
wjth the 142nd Infantry’ of the 3flth
Infgntry Division at Camp Bowie
since he was inducted November
26, 1940, into federal service as a
member of the Texas National
Guard. His new assignment is In
Rne with the War Dopaitment
^blicy concerning officers whoae
age exceeds the maximum permit-
ted for theif grade for duty with
combat units. . ^___
Rimer
Gone; Car’s Gone, Too
Elmer Doylr’i trtaek ifcdU Font
sedan w** stolen from his home
‘ about 6 p.m. Wednesday and had
; —
a moment, parked thr oar bex
__
out the car wma gone.
ccut .of that of a now tuv.
2. Inflate t'res weekly. Never
let pressure fall more than three
pounds below recommended min-
imums.
3. Reduce speed. Tires run at 40
mih's per hour last twice as long
as at 60 miles pet; hour.
4. Avoid short -Mops and jack-
rnhhjt starts. They burn rubber^
5. Avoid hitting curbs, holes,
rocks, blimps. That increases wear
and encourages blowouts.
6u Chock wheel alignment twice
n year. A tire a half inch out of
line drags sideways 87 feet per
mile'and causes uneven wear.
7. Repair cutk, leaks, breaks
promptly. Delay increases damage.
Use blowout patches only tempor-
‘jly. Use vulcanizing.
Swap wheels ufound * every
i0 mfles. Tires last longer.
9. Use only tires that fit your
rims. Have your garage man ad-
vise you.
In. Cooperate to save rubber.
Waste is sabotage. Don’t speed a-
round curves. Use your car only
I when essential. Use public trans-
Celebration Planned pnrtation where possible. Team op
with ’your neighbors to use fewer
DALI.AS, T*. ZUZt: Sr
♦ he nnst three years. More than
$1,000 has been spent on the miss-
ion property and the membership
there lias gone beyond 150.
" The church has sponsored six
revivals; 310 have been received
into the church, 170 of these by
baptism; seven new deacons were
ordained;* in Sundnv School, Train-
ing Uhhin and W.M.U. more than
400 awards have been earned in
study courses.
The first year after Rev. Mr. O’-
Brien came here $11,000 indebt-
Now at Kelly Field
been raised for all purposes and
25 per cent of the budget income
has gone to the Baptist coopera-
tive program of missions. The
church’s gifts to missions arc
second only to the First Baptist
Church, Abilene among the 177
churches of District 17.
. Rev. Mr. O’Brien came to Stam-
ford in Mav, 1937, after five years
at Colorado City.
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2 no
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10.00
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.50
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5 00
Mr. and Mrs, Haskell Sandefcr 5.00
Tuxedo
Jack French
E. E. Meads
J. C. Ix>e____. . i_.
Mrs. J. C. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pastejovsky----------
Annie Pustej*wskyr'
1 ooIai’k intere*t“
per-orjn, 1 , f the -*■’■
niiiiiis i-inhaiig, ,1 Mi i >i
.la *• ®L' id*1 Ins tin*,' Let**. •» S'
and tuc «rl.,vil n? Cof iiDir.
by th, ftrnu- ,,p ii*; u-
'll VV lit -
Bulldoirs (lo (o
('olton Howl to
W itncNs (’ontest
\u n. Mt
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V "I l' ! iv
I", f|, * ' I
v." of .1 H
^all:u, \\ unia, k of’Jfuch ilist ini'! iv ruatk,
»•' tho pthof *•:«••.! *- ,,ld be cut or D’ d
•»’ 'll Hendrick j dr by a ill, eK.:nc
ly not Ik- n, : a-e,) Lv a
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need* d Do 1
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mark be : -'r •"! a-
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The Ja' iia'v 'etm of district
ll b* b'-l'f In the Palace-
on S.Vitb Fommercml*
Ans< n d in t,j the fact
it' muse is—undergoing
old huy w'll be ,'tnoajU'l-.
tni'', 1 Ai n ’ay .morn-
I” k N. pettt j'lrv has
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a is ',i\ an', auxin it., •
'oils and lu ui.-i s.
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Aviation Cadets
Entertained in
Stamford Homes
Mi and Mrs. \\
L. K. AdamM
G Gox
1 " t 'he
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w. Bounds, r f. fi ui lav Veiii.iiit c Stork I>0liv0n»d9
VJ;.;1 ’V"-.7;; Christmas Babies
5“’.«< » >*i M , During Last Week
Alar amii > ( rim son 1 ide. 1
The trip whs mail*’ 'possible bv I
the S; a n ford Ri tarv Club. Siam- . N ’j'*1" s w,'n'
ford Ex, hang*' Club' and the VeV- ! S,“” f”" ’
non D. Hart Post of til*- Amerirah *"«s week. .Ijegm’img I),
who jointly Nhart^l .the ! (,n»Iirrgf niurnilH r J,
expense. .The grot’iv will r«'J^n • 1 '** Hy,-’1lv.'r: V*'ie boi n "ii < i.i i-i- Training D, ’a,-1 iv, r,» .rl Stamford
home Thur.-dav night after ’ffiej'”' *1;1V- Vile go field ' ir"1', "jug mnun!
game. AV"U r ■.< i .-*,1 mad. aV'o . ■ - • - t * writ
Kenneth Williams is the only '«• and Mr-. J IL Mj < mstion, n!s, „ .......• ,i ., i.....
member of the Mpiad who could : dr • burn at fiii.i pm. *•» • , th«*r s t A t • ■ t ,. V" ’idvantage • of
n<>t go. Kenneth has the mumps. -/ hn-tnuis Day. H, r fatiier had ,i^.. iw.b „, ‘ i ,tV-ri7- 1 • it
Those making the trip'are WtORr+^n n patirnr Irt the b spPaT forj/vonh and Dak •<
Raphelt. W. J. Todd. Harvey Pear-1 ’"o weeks beforv Lvnda Kao nr- y;,!Ti. S»:r f > . b .t!_._ -.wie. ■ f.
saw, S. J Roberts. Billv Rose. H.,b. nvs-d, II,- was »-vr-eoly - hm-nrd “- ’ ~ ,, f] tTT TT/oTchIi . a < ts for
Lee, Pete Johnson. Buford Rogers, j hout the _ legs while working on • o,ri-itna* .(inner than v*, r, need
i rtn Royct‘ Lusk, Wayland-Fuqua. John t some maehinerv. I,.d The rn,J, !.< met their hosts at
i in Culp, Horace bee Prewit, Eldon | The two other hahi-s horn on ,h*. ,-itv an'i'orinm. Some 20 cn
] ] Tidwell; Joe. Cannon. Herb Gar-1 Christmas Dav were Janice Ann l(i,.t«, |,„ did ’ n, t g<* to the a’u.li-
'■ ter. Jimmie Baker, Billie Lawson, Mayfield, .daughter of Mr. and 11,vri11nt ate together - t the Inn
'John S. Davis, Boh Ricks, Rex Pro- Mrs. John Bohert Mayfield of An-| Stamford boys and girls whom
wit, Paul Schonersledt, Ixiuie Muck j son. and Roy Edwards Sanders. | y;,nta Glaus might have ov*t-
100 Hardy, Dudley- Sledge, .Charles j of Mr an! Mrs. Elroy San-|[0„g,.4 were given tovs from the
L; n
I
Mr. «nd Mrs. J. B> McAHistur 2.00 Orf*«‘n, BuHd’e Tavlor, J. C. Swaf-J of Stamfonf.
President’s Birthday
use
t
out Texas. State headquarters for
the celebration have been opened
■in the Santa Fe htiiWing, Dallas,
with W. Li. Clayttfn, Houston, the
•side National Foundation for In
Sr*-
B. F. Ashbum
Mary Matechm ......
Jim Newman .V-_______
v A voca
O. W. Winstead
Mrs. O. W. Winstead
Mr. and Mrs. Granville
Hastings D_____ ___________
Will H. Grimes • \ 2
Mrs. Daymon Ideb
Mrs. W. I. Knowles
Gertrude Reibold ----------
ft: V. Dick —
J. Grimes : .
Doris Coosby___
C. E. Huffaker ____________ -
C. A. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. William*
Douthit A G Uespie
J. J. Cockrell
N. L. Young ------------
H. W. Culwell _i_______
C. L. Williams ------------
Jake Salm*tn.._ — --
Mrs. Newcomer
"'LL”
5.00
Averitt.
1.00,
1.00,
Breakfast to be
2 00i Held Wednesday
LOO .... - . , _
1.00' The monthly Ghamlver of ( om-
1 00! inerce breakfast will be held Wed-
1 00 nesdav, January 7, at 7:30 a.m. at
2 00 -be Stamford Inn. Charlie-Green.
2.00 G. of C. manager, announced.
1.001 ---
z oo: Rowland Has Charge
IZ\ Of Rotary Program
5.00 - k:
1.001 Dick Rowland, chairman of the
•16 club service committee, conducted
1-90 the program at Tuesday’s Rotary.
1.00Club lunchebn Activities -svf.tho
1 ,(H>; oast six monIbs were reviewed nod
1.00; futiiw* plans _ discussed by four
Christinas tree held bv the cadets
Resiles those on Christmas Dav. n( Stamford Arle-lge field on
o*her Christmas week babies were Christmas eve n;ghf. Names
Christopher Morgan, born to Mr,’drawn and i'(ft
and Mrs. Edwin I,. Morgan on
December 21: Jan Tice Maxwell,
born to Mr, and Mrs. O. R Max-
well, Jr. on December 22; Hiram
Tipton Ward, son of Mr'.‘“and Mrs.
had
were ex-
changed hy the student flyers Af ^
ter the toys had been enjoyed, t'cv- ^ |(1J
V.'ere brought lo Stamford and
some of them were distributed at
the community tree at the Reel,'a
Assigned to Uvalde wiibu/ilTenaen
■T Mlj ri^,.1,— jy.’ lTm U. E. U’ves,.B*nning. Gg^^jut-January .UJaJjuar I is i>* rnijUM^it.lv
^liSjar" m r rin" * iiaBSa'th* *lr,g^”
®min of the vocational service roni-" (if,>tig wi4t eight other officers A
J, A. CJartt
........... — --------- — IilPRteOieary.4WI^Uu$.befin
PresidanCh deputy Federal Loan transferredTo the Air'Corpg Train- Uuy McKinney
Admlnistraton aa state _ .chairman, ing Detachment at Uvalde, where J-
«* .wm
J W. Wnnl. Aspermont. onf Dec-|,ion r,.nr,.r. Quantities-mf toys' re-
ember 26; Lina Carol M inis, born j mained and they were distributed
to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mim* . of j with bags of fruit and huts bv
l.dcslers; Glendn Jean Galloway, (h*. Chamber of Commerce Christ-
born to Mr. add Mrs. V N. (.nllo-J trns morning. Among the gifts
"ay of Aspermont. and Violet La- ( footballs, da nty tea sets «n<|
mdin Ratio*'. daiurhJw of Mr. “n'fCj^Ju'r expensive tovs, as well as
Mrs.- C. E- Rapne of St am ford.T h"nni,rous smaller playthings
born December 27. ----------
r-" ”• H,„ by Army Ibmr*
First iIJ**ot'. 1/coward -M.- MeNiitt.|
112nd Ir/-inLry...will report t*i Ft.
"An wviafion ’examinrtyr
II I*. IL , • :. I iv . r»; V H.
• •\ v i i ll. Pace,
■ ,,l: \ . F o’ 1 "•’/!
W. ( t i.i.1. il. Merkel. Kt. 3
I -rr Tr n’ Rt 2; \V. C;
I ’!'♦-•« 1' ILifS Sparks,
: U.iti hn: 1 P. \ in m. Hamlin,
) Rr. J on R B* own, Hamlin Rt.
-M F. Hud-op. Ahsoh; Walter
Love, A-'-o, (;• ; [' j; RuSaell,
i \iimiii. Rr. 2y , B *v n ud Rowell,
4”-. F I B-r>’. ' II iwlev. Rt.
• 1:1 I I'ry.ir. A‘'il, ne, Nugent Rt.
To Hold Open House •
In Honor C adets and
College Students
C ih-ge -tud, n s of S'amford,
> me for the holidays, other Stniu-
lonl voung peopl** and aviation
sfcit','g.',l at the Vir C *rp*»
J • ,-k**'g !),’♦ a m, nt at Stlih forsl
, YD ‘ilge Field vv'dl be ent.ert;i ined
jTi.i , ji, ri limise at Ft. JoKn's Meth-
, ;--t Church Saturday, Iwginnin*
• at t ■'!(> p.m.
A j,,»r- ximatidy. 250 persons at-
v-n*! ,1 a similar.gatherihg at the
First Baptist Church Saturday »f-
ternoon. December 277 The affair
was s(ionsored by the W.M.U., of
whub Mrs George Smith is pre-
sident. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Dick
O’Brien, wife of the pastor, re-
ceived the guests. Mrs. E. E. Ynte*
,H-ial chairman, was assisted bjr
Mrs. C. F. Upshaw and Mrs. Al-
’ on McClellan in party detail*.
in ^Brownfield and Mary Jean
Vales presided aT the refreshment
table, which', was covered with a
•ace cloth unit"-ornamented with
holly. Punch and ccio'kies were sens-
ed. • . .
Mrs W. B Tavman was master
if ceremonies for an informal pro-
gram, which opened with the sing-
ng of “The Star Spangled Ban-
ner” • A sextet composed of Eilah
Plan Elliott. Janice Baird, Nanoy
Ism Langford. Halcyon Stagner,
Mrs. Bob Wa<stjir • and Virginia ,
Tayman. sang a group of number*
in',I Ann Binkley plaveil a piaao
<ol». The aviation cadets ente,rad-»
nto th, spirit Of the occasion and
Vspoti •, <T vv >tTi___nipromptu enter- e I
m a king theins«.'lx*a
•neiW x ' J
.........
n* vv board v;an' app«Hwed on.
.56 „,ittee; ReV. Dick O'Brien, chair- from the 36th Di.vi.don I Dec nib* r 2H- Several tm;n report
1- 6°' man.of community serviTt^ and F. Li.mt. McNutt and his w ife and her? each, week / I' examination
t.00, |,;, Upshaw, chairman of Interna-]iUo«ht* r. Mary iiynn, visited. ro- ami, if Uwy..naa» .iha-.c»aminaLi<»>w.
1.00 i tional service
-sMj-'.-—•—v ............... „■ -------- »Ke tK-fore leaving for Ft.
2- 00t ..Through -November 16 a total -of flsnnint. Mr*. McNutt nnd- SlaTy
oans on 664,917 bale* of Lynn will stay in Georgia while
-IW. wa*.s ,mmmma+ U-wfWsr*- . -a
are sent on to recruiting stations,
; and ~jfrom there to - RcplarrmcnT
The new board is composed of
'about a year ago.
v_
. v —-
rr
• ll
Odcncal and 2nd Lieut. Roy E.
Caruthera
Frank Sosehee New
Member Police For<
Succeed L. N. Yant
pwwir. tJ Um*
Frank R-vsebee is a i
*. J
» rh>mifw iF«n«-
Chief of Police
Announced.
George Fh>u
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