Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1945 Page: 4 of 10
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LOOT — Brown Lifetime Shwffcr
fountain pen. somewhere near the
northwest corner of poeboffiee
lawn. It was a rift from my hus-
band. Liberal reward, lira. Weaver
Medlin, 10*7 East Reynolds »t.
Phhne MB-J. Me
DEPOSITS ACCEPTED
-- -*-
on New Refrigerators
We are now taking
DEPOSITS'
NOTICE TO REFRIGERATOR
OWNERS—We are ' equipped to
service or repair any make of elec-
tric refrigerator*. Work guaran-
teed anyvhoftAjh .' ,.?W-
Appliance Company, Phone 443,
ELECTROLUX Gas
REFRIGERATORS
to be delivered in the
JJCARN TO FLY — Licen*
jetrr. JJoy Cochran. St*
Munieij al Airport, photic JN
Amen to lie movedr+Hr P* i
M. L. Woody, Avoca. Rt.
SMOKERS —; Metal, barrel type
smokers now $8 95 at Barrow Fur-
niture Co. , ■ F*tf
ffl or
37-tf 1 Stamford, Texas.
HOU8E FOR SALK
Grcssctt.
MARK EVERY GRAVE Bl
SEaRkKrShCaer^
era of ell kinds. B, F. Moore, 300
South Hobart St., Stamford, Texas.
Phone 425M 28-tf
if you have
j Corky Cash Grocery. It is worth.
xtsSm. ww ■'&'*>«'•..m*
let us DO YOUR floor
SANDING — C
Vlty./C. E. B
Hare, Stamft
COUPl
FIRST SERVED
3*5 .o-C.
for Farther Details
• •
AdimsMons lit St S5e (Tax Inc.)
of Hita ia a Veritable
Chintx-cov-
... cMHtfc at
Barrow Furniture
5-tf
BOUDOIR CHAIRS
end, spring-fil*
25% discount.
4U F-"
Texas. Phone
6-tf
PLENTY of 55-gallon steel drums
and trash cans, alao plenty of G1
garbage cans. H. H. Corley, phone
74. 1-tf
I I FURNITURE
STORED et Barrow’s, rail for it at
once. We moat have the spare Bar-
DUKE APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Winding Up Our "APRIL SHOWER'
Blase of Glory .... __
rrs BOB HOPE IN HIS VERY LATEST AND
BY LONG ODDS — GREATEST COMEDY HIT!
aad in Eye-Filling. Gtorieoa, Tstbalrsler
REGISTERED HEREFORD
BULL** for sale—Four miles north-
west of Stamford at the old Colbert
ranch. Brown and Davis. 5-2p
row Furniture Co.
AT STUD
BILLY BOY .
Palomino stallion, Mineral Wells
Halomux* show winner 1944.
FEE 5*5.00
Joe E. Smith, Stamford, Texas
WANTED—Unfumiahed house or
3 or 4 room apartment. Permanent.
Phone 245-M or see John Graham.
IL2p
123 N. Swenson
FOR SALE—Set of Wonder World
books, also set of "World books.
TRICYCLE WANTED Smallest
sise. In good condition. Phone 667-J.
HEY PEOPLE 1
USED PAPER BAGS WANTED
lank, its m HOFE.m
NICE BED ROOM FOR RENT—- Longley Fruit st
•01 East Reynolds street. Phone" Waathrrbee streeC
*22. & 2p -■
FURNISHED APARTMENT for
' light housekeeping. Phone 179. 710
East Moran etreet. — 6-tf
beautiful... Oh 11 Miftar G0UWW
HOBBES FOR SALE
503 East Walls. 33.600 .
10* N. Ferguson, *3,600
802 8. Weatherhee, *2,500
686 E. Moran, *2.50*
719 N. Swenson (duplex) *2,500
WARREN B. TAYMAN
hour S3 4» tf.
FOB RENT — Two-room apart-
ments for couples only. Clean, new-
ly redecorated, dose in, private
aad semi-private bath. Reasonably
priced. Gould's Apartments. 49-tf
White Swan Syrup it pure sibbon
cane syrup... rich-fhrrored. deli-
cious with pancakes, waffles, or
hot biscuits! Another White Swan
Fine Food!
THREE-ROOM. TWO-ROOM, and
one-room apartments for rent.
Phone 74. H. H. Corley. 4 M
FOR SALE—My home place at 702
South Ferguson St. Six rooms;
100-foot lot; east front, practically
new roof. All rooms nowlv papered,
painted, lovely new bull Lin fea-
tures; inlaid linoleum ”in kitchen
and hath. Plenty closets, wall plugs,
etc. Good garage. See me at 518
Yale. S. L. Fleming. 2-tf
For the Week Beginning April 29“
NOTICE
AU persons with furniture stored
at Barrow’s please move it at once.
We must have the space. Barrow
Furniture Co. 6-tf
Professed looli 4. blaa C2 through Z2. Al
r . through Cl good; *«k* Ks potets
ATTRACTIVE BED ROOM for
rent; convenient to town, desirable
location. Phone 452-W. Mrs. John
Hudson. 4-tf
FOR SALE—My six-room home at
616 McGowan street. Immediate
possession. W. C. Tunnell. 6-2ac
Samuel Goijdwyn
|>m m ansi
BOB HOPE
FOR RENT—Two-room furnished
apartment at 610 N. Swenson Ave.
See Mrs. Brinell at 207 E. Daven-
6-tf
FOR SAI.E—Five-room house in
port St., Stamford, Texas.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment;
Frigidaire equipped; garage if de-
MmL Mrs. F. LL *“
Lindsay. Phone
166-W
PRINCES^mA AePlRATE
t VIRGINIA MAYO
t WLinSUZAI WALTOtHtHWAN• YlCTOiIdAflJNJj
— PLUS —
‘Wandering Here and There” Technicolor Travel talk
uid Universal Pre-reirane of World New* and Brats
AUTOMOTIVEJ
HIGHEST CASH PRICES for good
used care. Dodson Motor Co., Stu-
debaker dealer. 20-tf
Prank C. Scott, M.D,
SPECIALIST
CAN SUPPLY good used transmis-
sions, rear ends, motor blocks as-
semblies, or rebuilt motors, radi-
ators, and many other parts for al-
most any make or model of ear
Hudson Motor Co, 8tudebakcr
dealer. *°-ti
WED. & THUR&
12c S S0e
STRAUSS
FOR SALE—A few new factory-
built four-wheel trailers, new tires.
A- J. Bell 6-tf
ABBOTT and COSTELLO
IN '
HIT THE ICE
LetLYDICK
ROOFING CO
well WOUTH THi EFFOeT!
POSSUM FLATS
Ovw GPtfc coupon* vuwt our, guv L
NOTHING CM4 STOV GeOUGt WWSA
BUMHVHG \H TOWV* VO«. Mowfc -
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FM WJSWVrtV wwxv vtowv! 1
> W* SPHS \ CPrkT
yhqugh or THOSE uewt, T»ao€
Roof joor reaidence or
building. EatimaUta made
without charge. We uae
genuine Ruberoid roof-
ing materials. Ail work
guaranteed.
Coming Attractions:
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DTE-LIC/OUS <»\_*SPV>Ut Wi^CUVfS
you WKlV LAST »——a I—"
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OvjAPvwSr&acurf*!
, TWEUHEWO.-EtJLlC
1 KMCM TOM AW TVS
fine food
WHITE SWAN
means
Eatinq Pit asutc FromYoaf Pation Points
Stamford American
J^vaiCf
If less thaa 26 werde are aaad. charge wlB
he made far M wards.
Pint lasetUan, 1^« ward—Minima* »6e
1 Each addMUnal insertion 1c per ward
jBob Hope Sails the Spanish Main in
Comedy, ‘The Princess and the Pirate’
a salty story of pirate days
bounding main when men wei
Samuel Coldwyn’s production, I Victor Mcl.agten, Hugo Haas and
“The Princess and the Pirate,* | Marc Lawn nee.
1 uv g I invraa uuu v»ix « a — ■ — - ----
which opens a 3 days engagement David Butler directed the picture
rcsssazsi
RF YOU WANT TO BUY olr aril
sack or farm, aae or write J. M.
wswft. Phone 646, Box ^749,
POULTRY RAISERS
.for Roup. Chcvi^n tnd
o k -Rid Poultry Tonic in
B. E. NEEDLES A SON
We have a few of moat all sires
grade one passenger car and pic*
up tires, some truck and tractor.
*-« _
FOR SALE- 19*8 Plymouth coupe,
good tiros, fair condition. See A .L.
Bell, Jr, 660 E. Moran, after 6
p.m ^ ■ 6-2g
RECHARGED —
■Sad Oft tM Poultry Tonic
ng jnirasiteF. One of the best con
men on the market. Feed it to
chicks. Guaranteed by your
t. 5-8p
■DED—Storage apace for Shoe
I Shop equipment for duration.
I Wanted by May 1 Mr». Horace
1 Hooper, 210 E C*n pb« IL 6-2p
D SPRINGS—Full steel spring
struction ,4 '6 or 3 3 box spring,
18-07 AC A cover. *29 95. Barrow
HFHbMshv Co. 6-tf
BATTERIES-----—___
Bring us your battery trouble. SAG
-rm Ante Store, North Swen-
son Are. **tf
FOR SALE — Chevrolet pick up,
good tires, motor in A-l condition.
See J. C. Cottle, 1 mile north of
Stamford, Shorts Service Station.
6-*p
SCELLANEOy^
WANTED—A lawn mower in good
conditma. L- L. Daniol, White W-a>
Laundry. Phone 127. 6-1 p
| FREE! If Excess acid causes yog
las 0* Stomach, Ulcers, ludiges-
Heartburn. (L I. • uyt, Bloating,
i Nan- a. Gas Pains, get free sam-
’ pie, Udga. at Vance Drap Store.
60-26p
FOR SALE OR TRADE Hot point
all-white automatic electric range,,
in good condition. See L. B. Tillot-
soti. 6-2P
\bvs/#£ss smwas
NOTICE
1 All persons with furniture stored
at Barrow’i please rrove it at once. p
Wc must have the space. Barrow
EKgniLure Co. 6-tf
IF YdU HAVE FURNITURE
STORED at Barrow’s, call for it at
once. We must have the space. Bar-
row Furniture C-o. 6-tf
ley
on the
were men
and pirates cut their throat* It
abounds with bloody sea fights be-
tween buccaneers and honest sea-
men sailing under the King’s flag,
is replete with weird yarns about
buried treasure and features some
of the ugliest, toughest men and
sweetest, moat beautiful girls that
ever graced a pirate’s hangout.
Hope is seen as a Wandering
actor—not good but loud, which
was the fashion for actors ia that
day — who sails aboard a mer-
chantman for Jamaica. Hope in the
role of Sylvester the Great, the
Man of Seven Faces, meets a beou-
Uful young maid, played by Vir-
Htip wJunev 7
HELP WANTED — Experienced
automobile mechanic. Apply Brooks
Motor Co, Ford dealer.
HELP WANTED at Cooper Hotel
-• rr«g-:,- - - • 4-3c
ginia Mayo, aboard shin and makes
a strong play for her affections. He
is unaware that Virginia is really
the King’s daughter.
Fn route, the merchantman is at-
tacked by pirates', a rugged bunch
of killers led by The Hook (Victor
Me Lag ton). The princess is kid-
naped and Sylvester saves his life
only by masquerading a* an old
Gypsy woman, one of his “seven
faces.”
From then on the life of Sylves-
ter and the Princess Margaret ia
hestic, adventurous and hilarious
Miss Mayo, who has tha femi
nine lead opposite Hope, has her
second film role in “Tne Princess
and the Pirate.” The blonde young
•ctma wade her screen debut W
»V*D *
the Goldwyn Girls, and was lmme-
diately spotted for the Hope fum.
Virginia wma diecovered by GoUb
wyn at Billy Rose’s Diamond Horse-
shoe in New York where she was
the ringmiatress in an act with
Pansy, the Horae.”
THE AMERICAN WILL PAY A
NICKEL A POUND FOR GOOD
CLEAN COTTON RAGS.
AT FIRST
SMII0F A
4k L *. Mr. and Mi
^ * #as their gin
Cold pfpatatioBM ** rffnecftol
f Goldwyn’s "Up In Arms’’ as one of
Sunday at the State Theatrm I* *
technicolor comedy starring Bob
Hope. The supporting cast is head-
ed by Virginia Mayo, and includes
Walter Slexak. Walter Brennan,
from an original screenplay
Don Hartman, who is alao the asso-
ciate producer. Melville Shavetocn
Mr. and Mra.
ford.
Betsy Thar
end in Wiclut
The Junioi
Last Tinea Tonight - Thursday
Admimions: 12e & SOe (Ta» tocJ
Night
plays Friday
between pla
Spanish by
SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT—
SEE IT THIS TIME
M-G-M*S Colossal Production
«# Alice Duet Mills*’s Immortal Ppen
“The White Cliffs of Dover”
with IRENE DUNNE — VAN JOHNSON
Allan Marshall—Reddy MclWril-Frank Movg—
C. Aubrey Smith and Dame May Whltty
playi
by Jt
nolo by Halin
by Ruth Dunl
Mias Ague
Park visited
Allison and cl
NeH, av*r tha
The Freshi
High school i
day on a actor
The Parent
STATE
Fri. & Sat
“Where You See the Great”
12c A 30c
(Tax Included)
Rouble feature
FEl
I pig Features for the Pirtee #f 1
Feature No. 1
RICK VALLIN in
"SMART GUY"
With Veda Ann BORG — Wanda McKAk
and Bobby LARSON
*-• 5... ■
Feature No. 2
JOHNNY MACK BROWN in
"GUN GOSPEL"
A Fa^t Ridin’ Straight Shoot in* Thriller
of the Old Weal . „ ...
Va!■ 'j£'V’Yi^'Ote v-
.......• A- ft Stooge Comedy “I CAN II AUDI.\ WAHT*
Newest Chapter of “JUNGLE GIRL
and Universal I»re-release W orld Near*
SAI
*o
Lydick Roofing
G>mpany
“Frtoee Her with SOeaw
"Redan” la Tiihafrelir •» Maria
"Nsttowel Velvet" in Teehntoeler with Mickey Beley
“Saloose. Where She Dauri* In Trehrirele* with TV
“Without Lews” with Bpemmr Traey—Aatharin
Latflh Ball
“Patrick the Great” with Daaeld OTennor Peggy Ryan
“The Clash” with Jody Carload Bshevt Welker
AND MANY, MANY MORE JUST AS GREAT
riiai I to the State When Yea See the G-B-E-A-T
if i .
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1945, newspaper, April 27, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972388/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.