Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1938 Page: 1 of 8
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STAMFORD. JONES COUNTY. FRIDAY. JULY R 1938
NUMBER U
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CO.
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Stamford’s Outstanding
Star, Rusty Crownoy«i^|
Wins Golf Championship
I Rusty Crownover of Stamford,
First Birthday
Is Observed by
Clover Farmers
January Will be Moving Time for O’Daniel Famil'
OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS ON
PROGRAM AT MEETING
MONDAY NIGHT
fir,
■ West Texas, won the championship
*of the invitation golf
which closed Sunday at tha Stam-
ford Country Club.
Crownover, defeated B u d 1 e y
Raines of thia city, former West
Texas champion, 7 and 4, Sunday in
the 96-hole finals tor championship
honors. Crownovar was medalist.
•core of
Iona-driving
'The general meeting of
Store owners ana on
Monday night took on the na-
tare of * birthday party, the meet-
ing falling only a few days after
the first anniversary of the organi-
sation of the Longhorn Division
Ip July last year.
rThe meeting was the outstand-
ing one of the year With every
■tore in the division represented.
Some 00 or 60 persona were pres-
ent in all.
-\k. a. Gill, division service mens.
ss gat
eon of Stamford, who defeated
contest, With a 290-yard drive
Rain, which started earlier in the
week, continued almost steadily
during the fear-day tournament and
amounted for aomo of the high
scores. However, an enthusiastic
rreqp of asms 82 golfers from 18
towns entered dj*" to ornament igd
many of them followed through to
the last rounds. J
Carl Young of Hamlin was win-
ner in the second flight matches,
winning over Jack Bradford of Haa-
i *4**
vice president and general
ft the Waplea-Platter Company,
Worth, who served as master
'ceremonies. Mr. McKinney, who
fegme out from Port Worth Moo-
day afternoon, Was greatly im-
pressed with the splendid crop out-
look in this area.
gerpf
F/t ’
of car
an instructive and ins pi:
- IT Lipom, head of
Clover Farm organisation, Cl
JMdft* .waa the oJMl, I
Urr Mr. Upton
1 up. R. C.
is winner in
Two BuDdings _
Estimated, to
Cost $90,«)Q
Jcu£et
eww'. . ,
.
Worth about January
tin known
are Pat, age 19, Mike, 18, Mrs.
Wilbert Lee O'Daniel, himself.
O'Daniel, Molly, 16, and HI* Excellency, the next Governor,
Only One Run-Off for
Jones County Offices..........
J Irt August 27 Primary
| -Only oneeuuaty office will be at . .. . d''^'
...... “ Election Parly
In Stamford is -
Well Attended
___ ____ ____ __ ■■ From 1000 to 2.0OO people frees
eoet approximately 190,000 of day.',W. A. (Rill) Dunwody polled xt am ford and the surrounding
which the Public Works Admlnla- majority ever ***"••£ »M*hded the “election party’’ whtaR
(ration would pay 40 per cent, or; ponenta, T. P. Hudson bud Irvin____ffoj|l ^ ^ ____
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT i
KD TO, GRANT miM
ON PROJECT
- Request for a PWA grant on the
erection of two elementary school
buildings on Moran street has been
made by the board of trustees ef
the Stamford Independent School
District
one county office, will he at
slake in the second primary in
Jones county August' 27. B. T. Bca-
yer and E. Earl" Isblll will l*c In a
run-off for the office of county su-
perintendent. Mr. Inbill le the pres-
ent superintendent and Mr Beaver
held the office before Mr. Isblll
was installed rour years ago
Feur other county contests were
The proposed buRdtngw would decidsd In the first primary 8atur-
940,000 and th^remainTng*949,600 Sanders for the office of Sheriff.I*4* hMd in
«—•-H Vi fHmatrf by Urn school Ro^r* Cross, running for re-elec-1 American office last Saturday
district (lion, defeated hlaJtwo opponents,'night.
In case the Federal Government
approves the grant, (he school die-
Loyd Presley and Fred Harper.
•land Punwody was re .nominal
" fr' w * W" *«»v giPUS, new Ptianon UWI # "" *
triet would then have to provide I "d tot the office of tax collector-
ita share of the fuada through n
bond isaue or some other means be.
easesaor in a close race
Dean. George
The crowd was kept informed of
the returns by loud-speak ihg equlp-
wlth Burt from the awning of the ‘
» Harrell was given ’Ing, with Jesse White at the nslerw-
ae county clerk, de- phone. The returns were posted on
la being handled
ngf nratien ______ _ |
through Voelcker and Diion of Wi.t<'',*»ty Democratic chairman. Ciar
enre Johnson, were rs-«)ertcd with
Clyde Dean of Anson,
Ricks of Stamford waa
(he fourth flight socioe, defeating
T. H, CaldwelT of Stamford. 1 up,
19, In a round Sunday, which at-
tracted considerable attention.
Boyd of Stamford was tha
consolation winker in the champion-
t, defeating Byron
Joint B. Ash burn, Pioneer
West Texan, Dies at Home
O’Daniel Swept
Into Office by
HugeJLandslide Near Tuxedo at Age of 83
chits Falls, the firm which has been
|engaged by the board aa architect*.
Were Introduce*!
the meeting, the Clover Farm
k sang two numbers and
program.
VS
Rainfall Past
Week Amounts
the second flight. Third
notation
' A
*>r™*fl*; O’Daniel ttMn afy^OHibia gflU
Dellas, JplJL J7-
n MAJOR- S slgnifSBiy^lllAhedo-
-The W. Lee hia home near Tuxedo 1
o'clock. He bad
tabu*^3
were sdinmoned. Hta
with a ........... 1H of 70 was with an amai
cs*.-*a *■
Boyd of
......... aafeg
Ernest^O. ffTTUt €aHfnrnia where they ■
THUS FAR TH18 YEAR
TO 21.N INCHES
Stamford, 7S. ____PH _
Winoen in the first round match- and Incumbent C. V.
r»«rs
r. it — *-iu»-NSd:gjLig.yjrgy
°X ZSnZ’chmiJ. E. Engl.nil. W. C. CwV 32gl VlTtfTLJKi_
niwi tarm f«r Stjaaml -i-.il
at’s Your Bill for
60 Guardsmen
From Stamford
County
County At-
Troasurer Frank Powell, and the
n~
out opposition.
Two District CooteU»
Run-offs hi' two district contests
will likely liven up the August pri-
mary. Otis Miller, district attorney,
fell a few hundred voles short of a
a large bulletin 1
annoenced.
Bulletins
received by wtr*
County from the Teaae Election Bureau ei
FART
60- If a t to ns 1
In the race
from this, district.
ovar
i a meting total o
--- J- Funeral service was held at the ** W
. . T _ n,ni t Churyh in Tuxedo Wednee-
der at the championship flight IB r. D. Renfro, 7.959; James A. Per- ^ay afternoon at Y o’clock. Rev. E.
follows; Buddy Wheeler. Seymour, guson. 8,068; Clarence Farmer, 8,- T uuier of Corsicmne. a former
78, and T. B. Hate, Mpdlftnd, Hf; 431; Marvin Mci’oy, 1.638; 8. T. pMRtnr at Tuxedo, wan ai*ifvt+d hjr
I Grady Bowdry, Stamford. M, and Brogdon. 1,401: Thomas Self, 1,- Dr Vry nt j.gbbook in conducting..
Norman Huston, SUmford, 75; By- 289; J.^eph King. 738; Clarence thf MrviCe. Burial was in the Fair-1
lO y.OU IriChCS Parish, Stamford, 78; Harold Swift, unchanged. Walter Woodul held a(ttlbllshlng the first Baptist church - M V WhiUley was str
SUmford, 77, ad? Knox Baird, lead over Gerald Mann for Attor*;,. that arcs over 80 year* ago.
ss,wrs 0*r a u men twpai SUmford, 82, and J. P. Bohannon, nev General with 291,416 and I70*>> Kinney Funeral n<ims directed
BRI2S?,o9IA.MZ,?oRPwT?TAL Abilene. 80. and Budley Raines, m votes reepecUvely ---
j tween G. A. Sadler
and lJeut. Sufd
Stamford A
A*
Rulli*
____appendix,
called for went «*f , -
a better name, Waa ts the wgum 1 * r
where only one should have been. ., —
ile Sanitarium attendants fait- y mp
X’iSLrJ’rUeswmm o <>.
tvm-lippendhie* la extremely ea*a.i **
vit”
Whheley’M Illness, said this was herl^F,*‘Br *nn>r trooP* 2f/J" 4E‘fh,h
Pallas ami refurns were reee
l» -m the by l-Ufd^re and —^
o.mpdtNl hy member* of Tbs Ansa —4a
icMii staff. ; — — .M
The flnt bulletin Was natal
■hortly after 7 o’clock and the last
one was announced after two o'cloek / ~<
Sunday morning. The crowd was at;^ rfJ
Its heigh* from early avaning until , !
about II p. m., when some of thn ^ «c
weary ones began to gu horn*. Heou
Wer, » number of people rrraalned
until *he final butletin wrs read; 6
Bulletins were ei*o received Sun-
der eftonuioa fro*, the Tssan
-wPB -*«W58r sts •; - ■
its. He ...mm 09 aaercfUfitt. rumhdwtee and
~ t thero-who coatribuUtt tuAbe food.
AtaL.aBBl ■*l6d M •aamR _
Ltmhmy-fqutfmiHpl»c.r Ww iWlwMI N*
’ A n WTi; Ttiff Wt. rte- oowUdHdod Ml jyirvlaM ~-sj
— as announcer. The editor anST^Mi I
.Junes county comaalMMMgC
pMUnl
N whi p»a
cuurt.
mf«-
not a candt-
d 7- Oriwiss
stricken ill ih
Temple, where *hr was employed as
a beauty operator, and cam* to ~An-
by. bus Sunday. She came to
during
ianeav-
whirh will actually or
lf«Miftu h-V* “**
the camp. The maaa troop maneu |
era at this lima will Uke the place
of the annual encampment, which
haa been held at Camp Paiacioa,
each year.
i— 'n ii„- -4f-
lriant-ws I J
sit defeated their opponents.
for SUmford, giving much-needed
moisture (to crops in thie area.
-dr day-by-day >Npei t of the rain-
faff is a*
. ware Misaea Laura May McKennon,
Oilee and Harria,
McDonald; Unk.
Saturday, Crownover found a,Supreme Court, Jpcumbent Ben Copenhavcr.
ivideon of Beau-. Kivera, Ima
stubborn opponent in Rollins, SUmJcriCir and W. H. Davidaon
1.74; ford dark horse, in the second round
Man; July 90, -----—■---- . -- _
July 22, .58 inch; July lS, £3. and matches, and then met Bowdry
July 20. one inch. Thia brings. SUmford iron »hot xrtist,
SUmford total rainfall for this turned to his 4ron off the tees. B«w
, Lnw inu ww. ii- i/aviunwii w. --- i i\ivfrR, I mm i at a
Hind mont; Judge of the Court ef Crim-lArnoM Glei\n. Mrs
dnr. inal Appeals, unexpired term. Her- jr an<1 Mrm i^w,]
whoiry N. Graves and James A. Steph Mr. Ashburn waa
fared waa enough for Mtwo appen
•j dives” but no one dreamed that abe
' had more than one.
Mrs. Whiteley ia getting along
ricely.
year to 21.00 inchee.
'.V-
PoDulation is on
The Up and Up; 11
V'
a&rd'Wta s“"f,'r" ”iS^uTS;.IT«1L£
Bobbie Charles (a the name of the!wkk. Ben Loop. F. F. Hudson. I-
son born to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Polk H Priddle. Hsmliu; W. B. Harrison,
of Anson on Jnly ft, A daughtor J. C. Shamburger, Rueben Lindsey,
in born to Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. i Abilene; Harry Bounds. Norman
Bates of thie city on Thursday of Hedge of Anson; BD1 Massey of
the same day. I Haskell; J. E. Foote of Abilene, T.
The daughter of Mr. aad' Mrs.iJ. Boston. H. N. Guthrio, 8. toon.'
Weldon Hall of SUmford. who was
I-owell Smith.
___|_______born in South
.HH ons; Lieutenant (rovemor, Pie red Caroline. March 13, 1806. He came
dry had played well in the morning j Brooks and Coke Stevenson. it*, Texas With his parents in 1870
min to beat Hooa S and 4. 1 Returns to tho Texas Election Hved in s “dug out” during
Buster Parish boat Boot 4 and I, Bureau at 0 p. m. from 202 out of *ome *>f his first years here. Por a
and Raines shone In u mutch in 204 counties In the State, Including time he hauled grain for tho horses
. jjg complete, show the following „f the soldiers af old Fort Griffin,
totals for candidates in Saturday’s which was also headquarters for
primary election included: buffalo outfiU and in 1877 he hunt-
Lieutonunt Governor — Brooks, ^ buffalo over th« area north of
MIJNi iMHasu. 77,216; Mead. here. ^ \
44,908; Nelson. IN,464; Smith. 09,- - |n 1H7g ^ h,|p,0 to build tho
902;BU»ouson, H1J18. [grade for the first railroad to El
AttorneY flaneral— Calvert, R1-. p*«o and later he worked on the
r.t 1 C.-odrich, 40^408; Menn. 27ft,- BUck Herd ranch near Sen Antonio
190; Woodul 291,411; Yarborough, |j# m«Vrd to Tuxedo
180.079. _ ”
Comptroller—B 1 f f I e, 102A49;
which he trounced Harold Swift. In
the semi-finals Saturday afternoon.
Birthfl in Five Days Crownovar beat Bowdry and Raines
- btftt Parish.
Eleven babies, three girls and . Other golfers, who took part in
eight boys, were bom at the Stam- the (tournament, not listed above,
ford Sanitarium between July 21 follow (from Stamford unless oth-
and July 25. lerwlse Indicated): Raymond Elk-
A son, John Irvin, eras horn to ner, Abilene; Cash Wilemon, Clyde-----
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gilchrist, on Westfall. George Zffhmij. HoUlo 1M;
Thursday of lust week and Mrs. Gil- White. Anson; B, P. Davenport,
chrlst and the baby vrtoto removed Jr.; j, W. Arrington, Rule; Rov
School Pupils
Must Transfer
Before Aug.
ford Independent District
oodSca^e--
Brings Close
. To Encampment
The Lueder* Baptist Encampment
was brought. to an unscheduled
rlose Monday when flood warning
was given and campers hurriedly
necked end returned to their
homes.
Warnings were issued when the
Phantom Hill Dam appeared to he
In danger from the high waters,
and It waa feared the encampment
grounds, bordering on the Clear
Fork of the Brasos would suffer
accordingly.
However, as danger of the flood
Scaling Company
Building Being:
Made One-Story
^r^SnHS^ES
Dewee*.
Mrs. Crawfoi
Rockdale
Mr* A P Crawford of the Rack* •
dale community died last Friday
morning m route tu the Stamford
Hahltarium. Khe wi» stricken IB
aleiuUJl o’clock Thursday night and
when she failed to improve an al-
(euipt w»« msiU to- bring her B
, the heepitel Friday morning. 8ha
""W" V JHWlH II fUltini (UIRR ■■■ PS"*"**' I cbmd U1-u ;b* b*»a-
*he Dixie Beating Company build- P«tol was reached.
: mg .41 Ferguson street to a one- Funeral service was ltold setwu
'story building. The structure was.‘toy afternoon at l.nelech at OM
recently Imdly damaged by fire, Jb^kdale Baptiat cka^h. Rev. MV.
Home of the brick from the up-(Vaughn, pastor of the napMN
per pert of the building will.be solditburch at Rachdala, wm.OMleN* m
and some of them will likely be used' comiucting the service by -
by Mr. Jarksoiv in a new residence. Claude Calihone. evangelist. »•
Whlls the werk la being done on'was conducting a revival in taa
school desks tre be- community Burial was in the Rort-
' dale cemetery. Kinney Funeral
mg.
Ing repaired aad re-finis bed In
long buildings lu the rear.
Phantom Trill Dam appeared tohe(('otton ( O-Op M&kllllC and was born January », l
Payment to Farmer*1’"” ™ ””,M “
"Patrons of the Htamford Pub-
lie Schools who have moved Into
Stamford since last March and who
before movlnv to Stamford lived
anywhere In Jonea county or In n
wheel district adjoining the Stem- several Htamford femiUes Serve deducted from cotton ihlppe
snoua nturMj to t h e encampment
Homs directed the funeenl. _
A native Tssan. Mrs. Cruwferd.
ws< formerly Bc*sie Ann JsoH*||
.end was horn January I
'she was married to A r. Crawford
pt Jones county September 99,
I jOf junM —_
11908 end they' have lived in J
The Tests Cotton f .^.peratlvs rou|liy ,inc# that tims. She ha<l been
Association
peymeNH
is making a partialnf the Baptist ehuiUk
the one per cent re-1 „|m* ehildhomi.
Sheppard, tlfl.Ofdj TerruH 144^87.. gaatlawd
Railroad Commissioner—Christie, 1#l7 |n
! built the "old home place.” He was
married to Miss Addle Bra*bear at
■ , , T. I— . .. . .returnee to tne enesmpmeni *>»
J1!? p~«*.... <m. ™t.i%
hy It’s members between 1628
24.306; Morris, 4
Sadler—210.04'
04.036
17; Stuart. 1N^90;
also born on July 91, haa been nam-
ed Carolyn Beth. _
Three of the babies were born
on July 28. Sons were born to Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Pouter. Jr., of An-
son, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Atwood of
.Stamford and Mr, and Mrs. H.
Haskell. Oraii Dean ef Anson. Bland
Cedric
Harrison. H. G. Andrews.
Farmer of Seymour;
Thompson of Anson; Dick
of Hsmlin; Gilbert Smith of Anson;
O. L. Henry of HamHn.
Carl Pratt of Abilene; Virgil
Reynolds of HeskeM; Ted T3*o1cken,
of Aspermont- The Flow- C. E. LoWrV of Seymour; M. Bugu-
* “ ‘ roske of Reno. Nevada; Robert
Fleming. A. H. Crenshaw of Aneon;
Henry Atkeison of Haskell; 0. A-
Kinnev. Sanford Hodge, J. W.
Terrell. Z47J50O; Wood, 188,707. ^
Land Commissioner — Hi owning, bur
113.824; Giles, 200,110; JCcDuuuW-
3K2.306; Mills, 164,120
Treasurer—Barnes, 120.227; Fos.
ter. M3 017; Lockhart. 538400.
Superintendent ot Instruction —
U------ LcMay, 282JI02;
Speedy James. 178,112;
k Feagun Woods. 488AN
\ •
ers’ baby was named William Gas-
ton, but the names of the two other
babies were not learned.
Three babies wars also horn at
the hospital on July 84, A daught-
er, Wallace Jane, woe born to Mr.
Mrs. B. T. Adams of Sagerton
sons were born to Mr. and Mrs.
Childress ef Haskell end Mr.
end Mrs. Pryor Simmons of Anson.
I ho Simnn'M-'
f»| W
‘4}
c7v.
-y
1
Isaac Pryen
i
r.amrd
1- -16} I
"ammy Carl lu the uuMe of.the
V-m to Mr. uud Mrs. T, C.
ney of Albany on July 20. The
Rainey of Aftnay
at fha
Kinnev. Sanford Hodge,
Youngblood, D. 0. Curb of Albany,
0. D. Williams, T. H. Caldwell. J.
D. McCollum, A. Q, Humphrey and
BUI Braymer.
R. C. Shelton Home
Is Being Improved
The hofOe of R. C. Shelton, east
highway on Wells avenue. Is
Agricultural Qammi—hntr —AL
len. 174A«2; McDonald, 481.348;
WMtfally 143A*4.
Supreme Court—Critx, S12A00;
Davidson. 863.442; Smiley. 187,118.
Criminal Appeals (Unexplred
Term)—Graves, 296,187; Pippen,
212,081; Stephens, 274,374.
MfV of
Ashburn
Ashburn,
| L. W. Johns*»n, Superintendent of
the Stamford schools announced
in 1887 and she died Infrins week ""This mu-t bs done be-
1920 0e was Married to,for* August 1, 1988 Application
[sdo.na-1 blanks for such transfers may be
survives' obtained from the office of the 8u-
' perintendent of schools. Patrons
are urgently requested to attend to
I this important ms tier Friday and
Saturday of this week,” Mr John-
I mm Ml i*,
Citisen* of nearby rural district years,
'who send their
to Stamford
Ml
•nd}r
Mias Margaret Gray of Tuxsdo. na-
, tire of Bell county, who tu
I him. Mr. Ashburn bed beep s mem
of the Baptist chiwch for 70
years at the time ef his death, .
Besides his wife, Mr. Ashburn Is
survived hy three dhughtem, Mrs.
J. A. Riddel of B*rgrr. Mrs. W B
Apperson of Tuxedo, end Mrs. Carl
of Stamford and six sons, Ben
there in rest and recreation.
j!
J|Pf Stamford, end three daughters,
distributed |Ml„a Eve Crnwfcrd nud, Mrs- Fre-
These checks will ______
by Morris Reyiea, representative ofi^' xtswsrt of Stamford and
ta Cotton Grower* A* {,(J|| rrawford of
j > the Wiat TttH 1___-___
Aged Woman Clothed wtotJon, et SUmford Batnrdey at ^nihlidron. » »toter, Mrs.
_ m 10 s, m et the city auditorium, end ----•• - » —*—» -
In Wedding l)re«H at Anson, Heturday, at 2 p m at
For Hurial at Roby;"”Mr^^rt,irT.... c—
Buried In the wedding dress
which she had treasured for 07
Mrs. Alice Eudora Brasee,
Cooperative Association or the Tea
ss Farm Bureau are requested for
their checks at that time. Members
who live In Ifaakell county will re
Well, time
Attend W. M. 8. Training Bcheel
Mrs. J. H Rutherford, district
secretary ef the Methodist W. M. 8..
and other Conference officers from
this district left lest Saturday night
’dor Mt. Sequoyah at Fayetteville,
Arkansas, where she le attending a
leadership training school of about
eight days.
Mr. add Mft. T. A. Upshaw and
daughters, Mias Sarah and Era Jo,
outside. eu
!v ■;
W5
Tern, Jim aad Joe j f<»r(|
r-<iueeted
kef ecu An
wir over-grade children | ag* 86. was laid to rent in the eeme- crlV¥ th«ir checks at Haskell, til
1 High School la Stam- Lery at Roby last Friday aflernmm.l ,nd pUr, „f whfcPh will be enn-u
ev la private cere urd|Mm. liragee waa an aunt of Mrs.|<#d froni Haskell, Mr Seyles said
UfUrf I, 19N. H to
| tial that thia he attended to before
i the expiration of the transfer per-
iod as 1 recent ruling of ihe atter-
I nay general prohibit* the County
Board from making eueh tranefsra
pf Tuxedo and Den
Ashburn of Washburn, Wisconsin.
Twenty grandchildren end three
great grandchildren, a brother.
Du I in Ashburn of Tuxedo, end a
sister, Mr*. Ada Cobb of Mellon,
elko survive. . ’ .......- r--.--—-
All except two of the children, Vtor the first of August, Mr. for burial and directed the
and a number of grandchildren end. Johneou advised,
other relative* attended a family --
('han*e iH Mad<'in
such rhHdnn j J. Pennell ef Jhis c(ty.
Mr*. Brasee died Thursday
last week at the home of, her son,
C harles Brates, at VImet, north-
rest of Big Spring, where she had
been living for several years. Kto-
jney Funeral Home pr* pared , the
red from Haskell, Mr Kaylvs
•'John Sebnon Wins
With Cutting Horno
Stamford Men at
Katy Train Time
Another change In the schedule
In Seymour Content
__, ____ -V- r Salmon, foreman of the S.
service at the Roby Ra£tl*t church g. R. Flat T- ;» ranch ami arena dt-
Ferrttl of Stamford, ami four bro-
ther*. Tom Jvnkin* of Ha»k*H, Bum
Jenkin* of Meadow. Jim jenklno ud
Abilene and Bert Jenkina of Tyler,
also sorvive. * *’ _
Niece* of Mr*. Crawford were
flower bearer* for the funer.l and
pallbearers were George B»uldin*,
Hirhanl Massey. W s-. DnnW. L«a
Hardin, M. M Cobb and V. F.
Bunkley.
Three Stamford Men *
Attend Meeting of
Funeral Director*
O A Kinney. J
Kinney Funeral
Home and tl
at 2 o'clock last F. xiay afternoon ' r*ct->r of the IVsa* Cowboy Re- Dennis of the Barrow Funeral Boat#
Mrs. P*unell and •*** d*dghter-hi-’ union, won the cutting hone con- attended the meeting of the ('antral
law- Mrs Pcrfy Pennell, and son.;te*t at the Seymour R<M)*b Thurs Texas “ ” * ' J “
Emhalmrrs and
ation, which
A J of the M. K. 6 T. passenger aer- member rtf th*
.Anson L/s Of L/* r CCO. virs wus announced by T. J. Boston,'when »b* was 1K
' _ {ufdlHe4|BR5»e.-k The trdln will ar-[and Mr. Brasee v
ichard I-an* and Paul A. CdE-Wi** fromwdeo at 2:10 p.,m., a* itishe wi« 23 year*
from the Want “ -------‘ --
ipany attended
spoke briefly.
d last week. 'Ow^I Director* Association
riding hr* favorite Vatl held at l^gioir Park In
, “Shorty." Second Tnei.Jay afternoon and 4
Richard
ley from the Weet Taya* Utilities, h** foe souse a
Company attended the Chamber of part at 9:96 p
I weeks, but wjll^Hh
instead of 2:30|for
Tommlf Joe. attended the funeral, dajr morning of last
Mr*. Briiey was borft at Orange,I Selmon was
September 0. i»57. ahd'Rkcame a'cUu,ng horse, “Slw.rty.” Second 7 ms,lay
the Baptist church place in dld'Wntest went to MiM"n1irHt.
K years of age. She “Shorty” Bateman; 17 daughter of This was the second
■wow married when "Mr. ainjf Mr*. Ed rixteman. King thr organisation, which vaa
she wa* 23 years of age and he died county ranch poc
in 1902. The family lived at Roby prise went to R.
rs. ' irbito, who had 1
Tuiiduy1
meet log at
thml
people, and
"HrmcN’etll of Palo.held ,n
lac. Imn- o’clock
■>r June J8. A business f-ssion w
the afternoon had hf
a yhicken dinner was so*
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1938, newspaper, July 29, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972464/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.