Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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£»ir s* luSSsTja 3*** Ho^y -lift
Mrs Jack Goree and sons, Mr. a ad ADD KlWiOfl t*"** *
Mrs. Joel Hyman aad daughter and tan were Abilene visitors Setur-
Mr. uA Mrs. W. T. Gone, Jr., and day. ,
daughter. ~ H. L. Austin of Abilene called
L Mr; and Mrs. Tom KuCach and om bis daughter. Miea Bamah Aus-
daughter, Carrie Helen, »p«nt th* th», Sunday morning -.......
past Sunday with Mr. and 1
lie Townsend of Tuxedo.
Mr*. Jack Skiles enl
with a miscell
day afternoon
A cemetery working w» be held
at New Hope on ihr »ec«nd Satur-
day in May. '
A drag line machine waa work,
ng this community the peat wqek.
Tanka were cleaned out for W. J-
Majcr^^Joa^Key, Lyle Adams and
9 lev. J. H Skiles of 8tamford,
filled his appointaaenU at the Bap-
Valton Grwhen of Rotan has
been niatto assistant manager of
the Rockwell Bros. Lumber Com-
pany. R. E. Dobbins, who has boon
assistant for several months, re-
turned to Hamlin.
Mrs. Weldon Parker and little
daughters of Midland vaulted her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aycock
last week.
Mr*. C. W. Sorrell and Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Nelson Hutto and
rmrviee*. The senior B. Y- **•
cams was well attended Sunday
night. Topic for the Senior B. Y.
P. U. lesson next Supday is TThe
rebuild a hoi
John Scott, last weak end. -v~
\ Mrs. Addle McCorkle hes been
visiting i* Peacock with her bro-
ther, Mr. Holman, Who has been
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis of
Lubbock are visiting their daugh-
ter. Mrs. E. P. Lteb, Mr. Lleb and
Uttle sons.
with her parent*. , " ~,
-~ -The Senior class left Thursday
on a four day tour of Central Tex-
as. They plan to visit, Austin and
San Antonio, where they, will at.
tend the “Battle of Flowers.” They
plan to return on Sunday. Thirty
students will be chaperoned, by
MhSafary of the Baptist Student ,
Uaien.” Dissuasion one adl) be gu
en by Ethelene Skilea; discussion ,
two by Marcua Hager; diacussion |
three by Mrs. L. J. Hager; discus- (
»lon four by Mrs. Cedi B«an and
Mr.-and Mr*. Luther Bolding a»- a#d Mre, W. A- CgumpJ*r.x»f Aia_ sick,
home *Frids y ^night.^^The tiling gJJ'‘ Mi Mra. Ag#* of lii^.o^o
Creed Portwood and children. Mr.)/ ®u^,>* P°rtwood had hit foot made a bi
Er *?3
Austin, Lucille Bolding. Ophelia •***•£ 42 bu
Henson. Mah.lie Lundy. Ethelene “*?_ •"* Un WaN -
Skiles, Mrs. I. O. Hughes, J. B. * Friday night 1
Skiles, Edward Port wool, Virgil A1n*,n’ •, -
Skiles. Travis and Howatd Hop- «» «#w Hope Wednesday. '
kin.%orri. kwn. Earl and Rui-1 “r and « ..
Bible qnia leader Sunday night. AU
the young people are urged to at-
tend.
Junior Hughes waa a visitor in
Lueders Friday. -------—-
Mr. and Mrs. John Parriah and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bunk Lusk
and s6n, Mr. and Mrs. Creed Port-
wood and children, Morris Bean
'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
‘Adams Monday night.
Douglas Lusk, son of Mr, and
, Mrs. Bunk Lusk, underwent a mas-
Itoid operation at the hospital
This Sale -
FRIDAY.and SATURDAY
April 21-22
TsCJEDEto
Y Mr. and Mrs. Billie Townsend of
Tuxedo visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Kutach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bean and
laughter were dinner guests Sun-
my of Mr. and Mrs. J,. W. L. Davis
f Stamford.
Finis and Jiaks Goree were in
Stamford'and Anson Wednesday,
on business. *
D. E. Ricks went to Anson Tues-
day on business.
Krispy’s and
Cocktail Saltines
Miss Lucille Bolding spent the i-rsns* hospital, there,
pest week end in Colorado with Dee vs r Moorhead is visiting
homefolks. , • . w. . 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mr* Carl Anderson of H. Moorhead. He Is in the United
Nugent spent the week end in the States Navy and is stationed in
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chat. An-* California.
deraon. j Mr. and Mrs.'"Robert Dunlap of
Mrs. I. 0. Hughes is ill with flu. McCain, visited with hie mother.
Miss Mary Ellen Hager was' on .Mr*- R< Dunlap last week,
the sick list the past week. 1 Mrs. J. M. Wilkerson is quite
Mr. and Mrs. Boe Reid and sick.
4-H Club recently. There are 10
members. They have been making
handkerchiefs and slips and have
them finished. They are now.jnak-
ing dresses and are planning to
have their dresses finished at the
next meeting which will be the #*«-
ond Wednesday in -May.
Charles, Geneva. Milion and Eu-
gene Pierce have the measles.
Jinks Goree and Norma Lund"
is... A. 1 ____* e s a# _«* - ■
RED CUP
ORANGES
APPLES
'mm
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bean. ‘ lailwash ————
Mr. ami Mrs. O. B. Teague vi*-j The-ilome Demonstration Club }
•ftsd Mr ami Mn -Wi B. Tsagus mst at tha K«riiit ot Mis. B. F.
of Wise Chspel Wednesday. (Modgltng last-Friday afternon. j
■ Mis* Bamah Austin spent the Miss Gladys Martin, county -I
wwk-Wta~a?Hh Mr. end Mii. Ch*r- pgyn?a ws* present snd directed the
lie Beck of Anson. r ! program,
Barron LimWv made a busineaa. The roll call was answered by
trip ttr IHflltHI Momhr* >------- -«acb «ne naming Ihv ‘ luy Their
France* SkltfC daughter of Hr. I3MH Enjoyed Most."-Miss Mar-
: *D8l Mrs. Hamp Skiles. spent a few tin talked o£ “Toys”-and. dimon-
-da»_the..m»«t w»ek with Mr. ami sfrated several home made toys. _
Mrs. J. E. 8kiles, -----4-ArTnTne~-*P»n«vJia**hirl fiw*i
» MVr -wnd-Mee,. Roy. -Modia^oLjii&hcd • " m. n t trf «<?
Tuedp, visitbd Mr. and Mrs. Joe M:nnu Brown won a piMt
nfxt wiT1 hrUt
Miss Myrtle McAllister was in
knsoa on business Monday aftrr-
Hancen
Stamford.
isWf Mr*. Annie Aley and
Mr. sftd ltH Elgls . XtUx
children of Colorado Mr. snd Mrs.
Witter Skiles—and children of
Bantam
iti of Tuxedo. -Mr. ana ’Mr*. Earl
McK nnon and sen. Mr. and Mrs
PrVneli
and daughter of
ftirrrHr. 44h>»4<-» M—u-y -Sue.
« Implement
>ma la Stork
roll of Stamford were dinner
ruests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs C.
W. Sorrell. --j
Mis* Ida Mac Jobes of Stamford
attended church her* Sunday and
spent the day with. Miss Ethelene
appLe Butter
<™s> Clover Farm Stores
f\ FORD
CH£VR0L£T
or PLYMOUTH
m#/k»
April 81, 1»39
Mr. and Mm. R.
t week end.
id Reuben Ijiiii-
sUte gtnaeri
is last weak.
win preach at
■eh here Sunday
_#1,lr rsPil‘Lo|l*lwl<aif«.
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Friday, April ft, liWP
STAMFORD AMERICAN. STAMFORD. TEXAS
' inrr-SMmaariirr.rrn i 11 aii iwf * isi »
NEW HOPE
at the home of Mrs. Neal Moore, Miss Maurii
April ». The program Will be on ch»» at St. Jo
“Home Laundering*
Those present were Meodamps
Fred Hines. J. H. Sharbutt. W. M.
Houston, Need Moore, Cora Cartar,
Minnie Brown and B. F. Modgiing
H. H. Aadeseon. manager at the
Farmers Co-operative Gin, attend-
ed the dinners’ convention in Dal-
Mauria* Putnam, who tea
tpent the week end
With her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
T: K Putnam.
Miss Cathryn Rush.ng'of Blan-
ket, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Rushing, last week.
Miss Elisabeth Reed,"Prank F.r Mr. er-d Mr*. V. h i.-meraon
rail, J. W. Bigony and the bus dri-
ver.
#
Mr. and Mra, Henry Lieb and
Mn. W- C. Taylor made a , busi-
ness trip to Albany-haturday.
Mra. C. S. Byrnes was in Mam-
ome
’lon^l
three by Mn. L.
sion four by Mn.
diacussion five b;
en by Ethelene
two by Marcus
Tr by Mr
by W
Mias Ethelene Skiles wttl act as
ahd little daughter, Delia Gay, of
Coleman, visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
O. Sandlin, recently.
/ Luther Thomas has returned to
ing his mother, Mn. Ed* _____
Mr. aad kin. A. C Brown of
Irving visited friends aad
tives Last week.
B. U. f ox. was in Albwig mm
l’«>rta>**. New Mexico, after vielb- hueineee last weak.
Automobile Loons
When yon purchase your new rar
Wye »-<»y ■■ypi ii .rm. -euriBBO1
cWttWamiiimrlea •»< •wwwso t»r gta
aa we believe w# can make it to your iaUrost and! wo
will appreciate the business.
CLEANERS and
^ HATTERS
' (V beat eoata no more, ae
ohy not give as roar next
cleaning eider. JUST CALL
144.
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First National Bonk
■yjr-
Phone 25
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TODAY'S HIGH
SPEEDS DEMAND
...And extra tire m
what you get in the
tra tin safety is Juat
get bi the Mansfield
Balloon. Hare is a
tin that will gtrm you exerjv
tiooal riding comfort, phis
many fxtra thousands of
■oo-skid tread. Reinforce-
ment at all vital point*.
Mansfield Coshion Bellooos
give you theeaoet dependable
cue service you cea buyMfR
they d°n » cost a pmsy non!
value dram
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Tomatoes 2
Juice zssr 5
Pineapple -"“.2
Sugar- 25-‘“‘$l**3
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939, newspaper, April 21, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972508/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.