Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
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■AMFORD AMERICAN .17 Y«df»
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i second class matter August 11, 1924, at the
Ford, Texes, under thfe act of March ’*<9
ycr^p
' The
or A MWwn iBItflr a V grwi Tl . _____ _____________ ^ _
-- week. Rev. H«*o B. Haterius »n- jurendwtom at the Stamford
•Sunria^njht wtin“ Mr and Hater*! president, presided ov« visited Mr. and
Mr* (ZZ*(££u returned th. bu.inera. Mrs. Haterius wa* at- Mr, J. C.__WMiam. Sunday.
^ -— —— homo from ai«i»-i»ry. was in *° puuu»t for the afternoon. 1 “
______reflection upon the character, standing or
Imputation of any person. firm or corporation that may ap-
pear 1« the Stamford American will be gladly and fu|ly «r-wuxT tbm to *«a»ury fjutdsjaot already Jmig
■meted upon beftig brought to the attention of th?plibli.*• pel.Jto i,.,.p him frost getting off n»t<*d for *p*elfW purposes W do
T_*_____i wirti snvthins ” nsted to missionsry ind »»i
: CLEBURNE hI/STON, Editor and Owner “Joe'Smith of th,- Stamford «aeae# In lint- with national d*-J w»,h*a. doughnuU and coffee »ere[ gJ^^r<Tla ^”.r.
----^-7-7-7-:-rur- -TTUYuon and PWNtU Co.. > build- UfM. It walao doefdod that th*Urved to the tMcmtng: Mmr*. JJrk. L. C. Knowlea pn.1 other
Frid.^ the Stamford Amenceo ^Z M^.d^w. SkS'/t*.?t!
-1 *irwt is. Uuildmjf up rapr-Jy and yturainje. Mr^. lUt-TUih. &|»»m.-d J Biiskt Cfo. &mpUll.
»■• '(hi, new hooS fill* in a Ifiip ju,t Wb-eSIrman- by -th* *tumf -d »Wt«Mth. Geo. Lmwrrnc-
- thi* ,1,1* of th* home of Mr. and chairman, explained th«,»n«Mt to, Kilera. P. A. Shirley. W. C.
Mr, J. <*. B,v»nt. thy the group present. With Mr*,, Hugh^ visitor: Miaa Don. Bunk-
L,n„.t ,h. n. w )>ui L-ahiw of Cort- Lundgren in charge. tn«- following |,.y of Hamlin and the ho»ti**s.
Sam ,,|| and Tafmaa i- alwnit corn* mi*.--10nary program. ‘Our RhiD-[ S«m Allen of Merkel spent Sun
iTSkfefS
WjmmM Mr. and Mrs. Will if. Orion left
their house looking things over, minute* were r.-ad by MUa Cath for Sarf Di, go. California thurs-
* tl#Y did prTnr AlmqanM, secretary. It wa* day, where Mr. Grime* ha* am*
J‘ ,J J *v-* ***" —--- **■- ployment
urrh someone WM in *°
_ leasing this
„.r- Tut wa, iwarv't away and ...... .... ... - - . _ . ..
eor- n<*t catch him or get a good look decided that fifty percent of the
t; . 1____ .4.JL. _____ .1____ 1. treasury fund* not already de.,iir-
Mrs. R.
Gene Edward and Raymond Al-
len, of Lueder* visited Mr. and
Mr*. H. W. Culwell and son Tues-
(Ink Meets With Mrs, Yeong
The Busy Bee CfiiS met with
Mr*, ..N, L. Young Tuesday. Sand
j. w. Driskoii, Mr.
and Mrs. John Driakall and ehiUU
ram, Margin, Nell and Paul, of
Mb. aad Mrs. Hillard Easterling
Mr. and Mr* Theron McNair
Mr*. A.
i.
K
_ ■ _*__
•Q'fr~'^SVU ja
Mrs. J. E. Rennets visited Mi**
Billy Dean Matthew* of Dallas
Friday.. ..... ... * ..—■—
Little Nancy Knowles of Anton
is visiting her grandparent*, Mr.
fmbiiahed every
As County jBdgejgggk
pjfe »."i
Mtar5"-
County____
who is now serving hja first term
announced this weak hi* candir
dacy for re-election. Hia state-
ment follow*:
To the Citiseos of Jonas County;
In announcing for a second tarnr'
as County Judge, 1 wish to ex-1
press my gratitude for the splendid j
cooperatioa you have given me.
^24 Ka-'t HamiUon Street
SUBSCRIFI ION TRICE, V PER YEAR
‘Our Shift-1 .................. ........
wa* presented: Our, ijay with Mr. and Mrs. H (Rial.f
Hovttl Weatherford visited Mr. ami Mrs.
“ * H. E. Colwell Friday. i
Mr. and Mr,' B. R. Onstott -of
Lureuo spent Thurs-lav and Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrjt.J. E. Ken-
nel*.
Mr. an«l Mr* WT. A Sylvester,
be givaQ.'4o> the duties
flee and my beat efforts
in the service of all the |
It ha* been both a privilege arid «7*
,rr a pleasure to aerve you, although I, add ^fSir
of 1 Sng^in^.
__tty tniit' rMi*' upon tn^ ihouMpfi * . _i#»»uv--~—■
Husndl Against Pension for Congressmen r
It was a relief to us t• • learn that R«*presentative — ........... .......... . ------- - -- . p i^lion
, h.: ^ -?>■. »f*.wejTv mkm.,
RuH.seli said in his speech fliaT lie beliexr^mOftt 01 |.n,M^,“|„, i^i.TTmI the MineraLJtt*--TiUTW*»w" **»■* iha roU faU cunea wen served to, Vaughn Wel-
_. *IT- l ,u wire 'it vised to the measure and Well* convent ioi, . ... _ .
members Ol till itousf Ji l ‘‘ ■ . C-Texa- Chamber <-/ C.mm.rce” J served to over 40 member* anu j Ann1 Tup|*e^r,
Chargisl that, it was railroaded through at .a time when not(- Effi* rp*arl°Turner’and,*«***•
. ■ l... . .... a TV\ ♦ iti«L- 1 lg f «»A*1 ti .. tl. 1L.. —_ l\
more than 20 numbers, were present. TJiat makes us feel Mr Milburn
aiaait the whole thing. ?CoW that the iilic*SUI
repealed. Iet’> forget about it.
7— • ------ «------------»----------•* ♦ •
Automobile Ciraveyards
traiiimg1 fui 'ilie'band hydni Carioop; poenr. By the W:rw The birthday cake attd
■ Li lii it the Vmi-rs1 Mr*--Cundgren. Aftw till roll ull cooes were served to. VaOghn Wel-| “"l*
Balloon* were favors.
Mr*. Clay Gouid and daughter.
Mr. and Mr*. H. ft. Rowland °f
Wilson spent the Week-end with
Mr. and Mr*. il«U«rd |mMm|
and children. ____
and
H.
D, Thompson were,
Buffet Supper Held '
Mr. and Mr*. Neil* HanRen en-
haa beon RwirtlY Sup- «f Mr-
The government t* eompilmg * list uf wrecking
where quantities of
with arrirw of gutting tim
channels where it is needed. A si>ecial office has been set up
■laughter of Mr. and Mr*. T.~J:
Turner of this etty and- ha* been »*■
teacher in our school* for *ome
time. The hridcgriuim is a *on
Mr. and Mr*, t'. D. Thompson.” -
her
t* WHflHaif a ose rn -xauu, r Ko(M pre*ented
autoniolnle liodies bate accumulate*!, fjaB!( in u recital. Those tak-
iunlr mefai into the ^ J°“Phine Smith.
41c-
al(T Mrs
week. .Guests were Rev. aad Mrs.
Hugo B. Haterius and Imogene.
of Mme« Charles Markham and Ann.
A. H. Lundgren and Leroy and
Ines Ann. Henry Peterson ahd
Arnold, Doris and Yvonne, Eric
Roscnquist and Miss Marjorie.
Dav'is. Melvin and Rebecca Adair, Mr*.
Anna I E. 0. Sodrftjei |f. M. On—Johu*<in
and Mi,*e* Virginia and Mary
Johnson.
Mr. and Mr*. Elrnest Segerstram
lurch an,l daughter, Ernestine, and Mo*
•i. ,.f l.ydta Catlsott left Friday for
here j'nP to Medina V»1
M Mr;, tl.~E: Cutwell Sunday
- Mrs. Mill LiUlu is essuperatiag
at the home of her mother, Mrs. J.
1 Rial.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sylvester
'visited Mr. and Mr*. Bert Jen-1
H. E. Culwell was in Roby Mon-
day. :'
Mr*. C. Robertr«n has returned
home from a visit with relative* at
Wnon.-----------— -------—
WALL rim aaff esaraa. C I
virtue of this National Emergeney.
I have tried to accept these with WALL PAPER nad Canvas,
the’same serious determination to Shamhurger Lumber Ga.
coi rdinate every ounce of n»y
ability-hi the service of the entire ----
finicruliip of thi* county.
The County Judge is chairman AUT AI
W* Om Save Yam as Mueh am S5 Pereamf am
BUTANE 8YSTEMS
Rtad
BUTANE APPLIANCES
Box 47ft
risen left r riday lor a
edfna Vailoy imd Qliri»,|..-r^
ay south they stopped in
Dallas to get Mrs. laiduig Rudme. I
Dorothy Ruth Culbreath. Anna
rin Palin-', to handie this division of the salvage campaign. j ^aVera'cIy!
Bearing ott this samy phase, we roceivotl a letter this Mnrtha Alice Moore.
Week from a former Stamford majt who now-Iivug in a. ne^-1 i^^Vaticd th/Rev. m'/b!* Harris^ H
hv-JoWL**^ We quote pari -f the letter: -r'“'—irr-tfitiur as paAlus^ani be wrh^^hc 5i».. , - .
A* M . , . , . ■ . 1 • F-hruarv f,,r lN,*h the motnmg ami evening' Pn t*u‘ m*>’ ®9Vlh th»y stopped
\ I liaci read with inur«'’. v a, .*iitt>rial n mark, in th< rebruary Sundav ” Dallas to get Mrs. Ludwig Rudi
2Wh issue of your p«T* r rrtntr* -» the *raa|> eoHecta.n campaign tluRt..... „ Var- FWtcr to Mr*. S* gerstrom ami,
iiWw in full »"ing thi ■ .H* .ac SiUiun, It *°-ktv store in hi* building next door Mi»* C®r,*on- T^‘ Segvwtrow®
\thai the collection of « is|. v*U*». is n.ill* and faBndriei <n- , „ where the own property in the valley and at j
Ifd injSUbKiori op v.ai wi.rk •* . x.«< inely vital that there i- a dm- » , ,/ 7 ro r,.c,.npy Olivia the party visited a paternal
*ir* at prc-i nt iha' .it >-t ("U- mills ar,t shut d< wm because <J • * . „ aunt of Mme*. Rudine and Seger-
rk *4 •rrap-t-U.-.l t hat 1 »*• N'.it'in.ll Salvage officialahn w asning- U()> ( a,,,n an,| little »tr< ni and Mis* Carlson. j
asking f-r full . ••• •” , , luch'. r Kvalina arrived the first1 Mr. and Mrs. Neils Hansen r<
J.'H"’ a '• K \l\c''ntT\ Tl»V«Cri 'thaTl "<'*'* ^‘Vk >r. m Wichita Falla-to I «•*“>>' took Mr. Hansen** mother.
reaideA in sev.ral town- m l.x - Without fail when I • Wjnark that 1 making their, Mr,‘ J S- Hansen to Happy where,
used to\live in <tan f,,r<l th. i*i* n t<* wlmpi I am talkinr ,a>a: Oh. . *. ‘ 2 she is visiting with her daught»r.
^*5 Mil'll Ivy Jl'\K PIIFV Wong "There is. a clean up on at the Mrs. Alton Moody and family. |
N WHERE IIIKI.L f> t't, MANY Jt NK I I' E. ALONG cl,y ^ ^ ju,t hav- Mr*. Hansen who is past 79 was til
I r-i.mi:.. B-S'..kh .eu. „i,!i^r“*d '*"J|
StomfonEEspii lallv m the west fmrt of t w n **?"» “JoRn Damron, senior [*rtner»ri«i '1<.<k1 the trip to Happy quite)
way ThersA 1, no plausihh exeUse 4or it a> ,h^ 12ranv 'n the Citv Barber Shop, ha, sold.^'U---- , a . , I
material «»,%>>*fly needed L - re I- a maiket for bodte . ^ iBUnMt ^ w partner, H. K. 'Hr* J. A.- Lundgrvn return
khBfjtf ntcti^-cia^ m fset^l^wouht^^uggrM that th, owner*. , 'hi*. Jarks„n- an<1 ^,|! remove to Pal-!^ home from Llano where she has
junk materia
---------- - 1 SaTTtu^Fr office hullrtlwg.
, “The Junior Auxiliary .,, .
»' *,||'“ ui~
Situation will 1m- Handled
\Ve let'I siife in a'Stil fng fht> furinei
been spending several weeks aulii
laughter,-Mra.-Herman B
of Cen-^*n<, family- Mr. Lundgren went to
la* and open hi hew shop'in (he big , . - ,,
-i—— sk, h..na«s*---------- j her daughter; Mr*. Herman Btnwdy—
11
Mr*. I.undgr.
•• * — —t■w — — -- x , -- / . - - ^a a . *»»*». iku*pcn MtNiiBvn tdonday
prer-ent riUtrnAof Stamford who havt* 1)W» conct-rptnl atHiUt tartOMin and after devotional, led
ajw by Mrs, H. P. Austin, a business
90 days to buy all junMul <-ai ' Wht 1 • »H« rs art* refused, the Mme*. .1^ N
yard* will be subject to iLrced salt*/’ So .*a> * the <>KM. ' \l' Gamblm. \V. D
- We trust that it wilfN^n* less thati V* days before the and Hattie Steven^
Stamford yairds dis|>ose of yiie*e mnicimi, , n(i
in the war. In the first -placeAno advantage can lie gained by Bex ami I.aVera Gay,
in CalUgs -r
Misses Jacqueline Hansen and
Eunice Haterius. junior* at Tex:!
t_t n i _______ .....r. _r_ utwiiuiHt ' a* Lutheran College at Seguin.'
Fmerirencv ^^drd the Feur-csiMy‘l-O.O.F. werc recently member* of|
r-m« 1 k* 0t> „wia u.n.iin the B A S. Sorority. Eunice 1* a.
«f the college a eapellu
Ray Rtstor^W. I).' M.err, Oliver fboir wKV-h makes an annual tour
( rump. J. L. Profit. Herbert Day; m the spring and Jacqueline
Porter. Frank Lind- !h‘‘ n*F ,MarPr
thi* same situation, that the solution js pot far away. w;ia hv|(l
tssHy Ehf\gONS*rWtre-Od---pe ,»m|4n»lg »~ ll*t cif SUClL A number uf SUunfurd
yards. Next step^accoi^dil g to the Office fm meet in Hatr.lin. Stamford people
Management, buyeraViTT visit the yai i- and make inven-who went were Messrs, and Mme*.■
torie*. “Offers will beVnaib* by tin* l< ;ndn< s within the next
for the school
Fitzpatrick, f*Ai. ToM, 1 and *ls° l"*‘ke* * tour *ndj
in Hou»-
' concert!
Rhea. Taylor recenUy gave a concert
Misses Connie ton and is' ulra giving
h.-HO materials Wily noid.'l WU.t iZ
- * Messrs. Ml *ni Mr* Stanley Newqaist.-
ha* recover^ (rana the jrncKlrs.j
holding tt a* thr government controls the price and it would be R* Amon7°fho"e WavSIg Irad ' *h.!
foolish and unfair to reward t^ fellow who refused to co- wtRiam* and F. M LocC ----- “ ““ ------
operate in the war effort. In the^-ond place, we ho|>e th(,rfr " "~ "
is no one in Stamford w ho w nuMnM Ve Villing to make a IitU? ' ^ IcC fll 111
sacrifice if necessary to provide our fnen ‘ (fn the fighting
..front with the weajions and ammunition they must have to
.win the war.
* • • • •
“The Plain Common People” »,*
Ixxtk out for the nigger in the woodpile when some
mump, arc Mr*. Comer Sharp.
Philip, Jr., and Warren Olson and
Mfuand Hii* shiMl
Birthday Observed
Mr and Mr*. H. G. Mueller en-
tertained friends Saturday night
honoring Mrs. Mueller on ner Don
Avoco
birthday Game* of “42" and **84
were played amt refreshments ter,
were
C. F. Harris and son. Carl
r sis-
Mrs. Hillard Easterling, and
Mrs.
, of Corpus Christi spent
few days of laat'week with her s
put)
, , „ ------ served. The following attend- family.
speaker or writer starts orating about “the plain people orj^. ur >n(j Mr* A. F. Branden- Mr. and Mrs. jb L. Watts visited
••the common citizen. " The hhrnzworeler who uem IhoM chiK2T.^'ri WlboTrriuJ. “ " R‘>Wl"y‘
tlfflB araiNy looks' upon hiK audkhice ax a bunch t>f dgnor- OiIMitct and Rrr. E. Hpdy Mr »»d lira. ‘ Thus
amuses and suckers and hence easy victims. Chances are, he ^^‘^‘^^nTEnSt' Mu"iler; Tv? McN^oTSUmford.
Is planning to crook JfBCTbut of your vote or your money—or Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baumbach and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Culwell
----*----------- --------------£------- -4*o», HMr. and Mrs. Richard Naueil and soil, Vaugka Wsidsa, spagt
■MNn. ,and daughter, Mrs. L. Nauert and Sunday with Mr. and Mil R. E.
The demagog, the false leader, the Hitler uses such daughter, Emma. Beatrice and Al- Hughes and sons of Laadan
terms in an effort to array one group of people against an- T^h“m7n^’n?M^n?Mr.AB^ * *"* ** °
other. He knows that when (tCople’s prejudices are aroused, Mueller and children,
their reason ceases to function. That gives him the oppor-
tunity he needs.to put over his own scheme. By getting you Sunday.
mad at your banker, the manufacturer, the oil man, the goV-(T)^n*'ofTo^GW^ Su^dly^^
eraor or somebody else, he feathers his ow'n nest and waxes
fat while you stew in your mis-directed anger.
- • • * ' • •
Peddling the Poiiton of Clam Hatred
This week we received a propaganda sheet published-in
Fort Worth which obviously specializes in the poisons bornk g^7ij|Gn^?_Nn?*
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mueller and
son and Ernest Mueller visited Mr.
and Mr*. A. F. Brandenberger and
family Sunday.
•Henor Roll
First Grade, Loin Boedeker.
Second Grade, None.
Cor-
pus Christ!' are visiting thalr
grandmother, Mr*. T. L. M. Oil-
well, and Mr. Culwell. >
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Idlers visit-
ed in Brec ken ridge Friday night.
C. M. Kinnon of Lubbock ddfcad
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rial Thuradhy-
Party Hold far Club
Mrs. H. W. Culwell entertains*
the Busy Bee Club members aad
their husbands Friday night. Pia»
sandwiches, coffee aad
served to
Mrs.^N. L.
. . , . , . , Fourth Grade, Doris Ruth Rod- Whi
of dans hatreds. In one issue, that paper haft articles seeking dy.
to array the weekly papers- against the dailies, the indepen-7
deni oil men against the major companies, the soldier against be^?
Young, r.
tworth, W,
d of Stamfi
Good mm
Whitworth,
1, coffee aad cocoa spra
the following: Mr./aad
Young, jTTir Rial, B.
, P. A. Shirley. Hojri
1, W, C. Hughes, L. F.
T-T
modern Gas Rangels
Are easy on the
_ -ed-4 ^ ■ , *__M-'JtlZ'-i________________* „,-rw _
Groceries
5^7 handle them with, hid
his superior officer, tlie old people against everybody in eT^Grade*Loi*nRjce and J hort***'
power, the taxpayer against those who levy taxes and the'e. Wendebirn. ’ . A*- *
farmer and laborer against those who buy their products antj. Alfred M^^'g gnd
"®rvice*' - a |i«Hr2jMirr ■
^r-Sf that paper were on Hitler's payroll, it coukf wofc be dor'- Jjate——
b*ff more for the Enemies of Am erica. To divide a people and man.
'ord.
_ _ Misses
Shirley and Mattie Dee Rial. L A.
Goad and H. W. CuhreU aad the
FREE
"fkm. Vlffor eud VMmmlm"
/* jiffs jssMsf
Charts, food Usd, aad sample
means (big print), to show
what the bmk foods have in
chees, and whet they do/for
you. Practical guide for the
nation’s Yardstick diet. Get
you copy at the Gas Company
“Well-fed” doesn’t always mean
'well-nourished,” not by a jug-
smooth
Communi
f • -wt Mra. J. 8. Hines of New ’
%
destroy them with their own hatreds, one for another, is the
fods pifth of conquest. The editor of that sheet appeals to "the
*4-
BM libnaaa Premetsl f
; , ——-----Bill Johnson, who enlisted In
We^ aiT, for OUT psgt, you esa eafl us the army air eorpe at Ft. Sara
_r. yd® can c*n us poor and you can call us ignorant, but frg*? ** J?
doa*t Insult ns by calling us “plain common peopio” in your Wlriiiu Fall*, was mads a earpor-
-.....iff -j ■ I al tba fhat-W Febrbary. '—f
1 -_, | Bill recently vMtud Ms
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of 8agerton
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Abilene, thia tuna.
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THBII OP THI WAYS A CP OAS BANOI
WIU HUP YOU 9A¥K VITAMINS
Look far "CP" mi • Ons Issfa;
jam
ful of Vitsnuns. It takes.____
fonlriag to take enough of dma» Vitamins Help yourself to a Modem Gas Range. It
down the "little ted lane/' and an auto- makes k migbty easy to feed a family right,
mafic Gas Range can handle them with
kid aloves. Spin a dial and click a aim- A To bob open s Uked poUto lik0 th*
RoU out a smokeless beoUer, for per^t kmift, and then prtss hath ends
steaks with jukes Intact.
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