Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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BRING YOUR CARS TO ME—
Rrptin, any model. Homo nrt|«
lit 264 West Moran street. Only two
block* from square. Elvis Shipman.
Shoes with J6 smart
design and proper fit
. . . favorites with all
the younjr in heart.
Tans and colors.
CAN SUPPLY food aaad transmis-
sions, rear aada, motor blocks ae-
sombliea, or rebuilt motor*, radi-
ator*. and many other part* far al-
most any make or modal of ear
Dodaon Motor C*. Stadabakar
dealer. 20-tl
Men, you'll find
nice selection
EARN HIGH 8CBOOL
DIPLOMA
Through home (tody. Credit* given
for work completed. Books furnish-
ed, lew monthly payment*. For in-
formation writ* American School,
4817 Hemphill, Fort Worth 4, Tex-
as. l-4p
NOTICE TO REFRIGERATOR
OWNERS—W# are equipped to
service or repair any make of elee-
krfc refrigerator*. Work gu*r*n-
toad anywhere or anytlma. Duke
Appliance Company, Plwai 448,
Stamford, Texas. 48-tf
BRING TOUR WASTE PAPER
t# Corley Cash Groesry. It is emtfc
mossy. Phone 74. H-W
MCI POUR
STAMFORD AMERICAN, 8TAKFORD. TEXAS
Stamford American
CLASSIFlEDifW4«s^
Minimam 26 word*
If Wee then 24 wards are
be made for 2f words.
charge will
First insertion, l^c per aord—Minimam
", Each additional insertion 1c per word
M-G-M’s ‘Meet Me in St Louis’, Hailed as
Season’s Movie Treat, Coming to State
PEED MILL AND FLOUR MILL
for sale—Grinds whole wheat flour
land - corn no sal arid all kinds of
•OR SALE—168Vfr-aers well im-l*”'" ,or fprd A,*° horse^Jrawn
roved farm, seven miles east
tamford. price $100.00
Avoca,
priw
lira no E. Olson,
per ai
Texas.
acre.
0t | hull rake. C. E. Youngquist, Avoca,
1 Rt. 1. Phone 9035F5. 3-»p
FOR SALE—Good 1935 Model J. L
_____ I Case tractor, two-row implements.
T YOU WANT TO BUY or sell I*300!
combination cotton and
stock trailer, $76. Jim Gaines, five
ranch or farm, see or write J^M-1 j^lt* j^uuTof Monday, Texas.' 2 4p kclic* and patns^trf th^A^^pfoach-
tamford, Texas.
646, B«x
"Meet Me in St. Louis,” which
Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer [.resents
Sunday at the State Theatre for a
five days enya(ement, starring
Judy Garland and Margaret
O’Brien, is the kind of picture for
which reviewers have trouble find-
ing enough laudatory adjectives,
That’s s fact: this Technicolor mu-
sical ha* jtpt about everything you
could ask for in the way of enter-
tainment. It’s wonderfully acted,
and sunr. beautifully filmed, and
Wigs brilliantly produced ami direct-
ed. It bias charm and warmth and
tenderness and swell music that
you’ll be singing and humming for
a long time after you’ve left the
theatre.
It’s the story of the Smiths of
St. Louis, their lives and lowss and
of the
TOD AN AND DUTCH BOY can*
•ed Tor sale. Free from Johnson
rass/EJ Gray, Ssgerton, Texas.
4-2p
0,000 POUNDS of bright thresh -
.I maize for sale. Hiram E. Olson.
Ivoca, Rt. 1, seven miles east of
..•liMiprd. Mp
'OR SALE — Sudan seed, free of
ohnson grass, bring sacks. B. O.
t'eunfquist. Rt. 1, Avoca, Texas.
Frank C. Scott, M.D.
j SPECIALIST
Diseases and Surgery of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat — Fit-
ting of Glasses, Fitting of Zen-
ith hearing aids, and complete
teat foe *u~igic Condition!.
Office Scott’s Clinic
j Haskell
j.
FOR SALE—Une 1938 D4 Interna-1 event of their time. Esther (Miss
tionaj pick-up, one 16-ft. cattle Garland) is in love with the new
feeder, one No. 140 Lets feed mill boy pext door. Little Tootie (Mar-
Hiram E. Olson, Avoca, Texas. garet O’Brien) “helps” delivej ice,
1-ip ministers to her dolls and gets into
scrapes. Each member of the fam
ily, up to sly old Grandpa, has his
own Mens rod puts them to work.
Then copies the bombshell, for
SUDAN SEED for sale—Thresher
rue, 6e per pound. One mile north
of Lueders. T. M. Smart, I.ueders,
Texas. __ 3-8c
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach. Ulcers, Indiges-
tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating,
Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sam-
ple, Udga, at Vance Drug Store.
r>0-25p
«■ _ • mm *■-»» ---y. . -
LEARN TO FLY — Licensed in-
structor. Roy Cochran, Stamford
Municipal Airport, phone 9510 or
762-W. 37-tf
STAPLES for all standard stap-
ling rakchines now availabla at
Stamford American
Dad’s firm want to tranafer him
permanently to New York. The
family’s reaction, the changes it
causes in their lives and the final
decision of the Smiths make for a
really heartwarming piece of Am-
erican family entertainment.
You’ll want to see it again and
you’ll be telling your friends and
family to see it, for it’a just that
kind of a picture. Judy sings bettr
than ever, including “Clang Went
The Trolley” and “Under the Bam-
boo Tree” and other songs, new and
old. of Hit Parade caliber. 1,
* Tom Drake plays Judy’s hoy
friend. Tom is the young man you
first saw as the soldier boy in "Two
Girls and a Sailor” and again in
“Maisie Goes to Reno.” Ana you’ll
be seeing a tot more of him.
The entire oaat of "Meet Me in
St. Louis” a» wsl) as the producer,
director and writers, deserve un-
stinted praise for the film. Particu-
larly good are Mary Aster and
l^eon Ames, as mother and dad,
Harry Davenport as Grandpa, Mar-
jorie Main, as the maid, and new-
comer Lucille Bremer, as Judy’s
older Don’t rnisa the movie
treat called “Meet Me in SC Louis.”
WE ARE EQUIPPED to do all
kinds of floor sanding and finish-
ing. Phone 666-J. C. E. Rapp* 411
East McHarg avenue. 48-tf
SEZEiZt
USED PAPER BAGS WANTED
—Must ha clean. Bring them ,to
I.ongiey Fruit stand on South
Weatherbee street. 3-4c
Only 20 Ballots
In School Election
R. C. Shelton and J. C. Sham-
burger were returned to the board
of education of the Stamford Inde-
pendent School district in the elec-
tion Saturday. Only 20 votes ware
cast. There was no opposition.
AN AMERICAN WANT AD
WILL BUY IT FOR YOU.
Friday. April 18. 1845
Corinth Community
Conducting: Drive
For Used Clothing
WANT TO RENT—4- or 6-room
unfurnished house or duplex, per-
manent. Gal) 426-M. John Graham.
, ■ i . 4-2p
Jusal esrnr* 7
FOR SALE—My home place at 70S
South Ferguson St. Six rooms:
106-foot lot: east front, practically
new roof. Ail rooms newly papered,
painted lovely new built-in fea-
tures; inlaid linoleum in kitchen
and bath. Plenty closets, wall plugs,
etc. Good garage. See me at 618
Yalu. 8. L. Fleming. 2-tf
MARK EVERY GRAVE
with a lasting monument to your
loved ones. Headstones and mark-
ers of all kinds. B. F. Moore, 300
South Hobart St.,
Phone 425-M.
Stamford, Texas.
28-a
YARD WORK I .owns mowed,
aWxTcafcMMg. etc. Equipment fur-
nish td. See'R. H. Jackson, corner
Wbb anjj Hamllan streets. • Box
905. '3-2p
HELP WANTED J
HELP WANTED — Experienced
automobile mechanic. Apply Brooks
■ N>ril d i aC-ti
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x HOUSES FOR 8ALB
503 East Weltg, $3,600
102 N. Ferguson, $3,600
MB S. Weatherbee. $2,600
886 E. Moran, $2,606
719 N. Swenson (duplex) $2,600
- WARMEN B. TAYMAN
luat 82 I 46-tf.
17
one with Martin ease. Mrs J. B.
McCuistion, 406 East Reynold^ St.
4-lp
COMPLETE SET of The New Won-
der World books in the wooden case
for sale. Mrs. W. F. Bagby. Phone
417-W. 2-tf
< ANARIE8 FOR SALE — Young
singers, also bird cages. Mrs. Jack
Garner, 405 S. McKinley St. 3-2p
Corinth community is taking part
in the drive for used clothing for
foreign relief. The school trustees,
T. J. Lowom, W. M. Holloway and
A G. Musil. issued an appeal to the
people of the commuunity, as fol-
lows: “The primary purpose of the
United Clothing Collection it to col-
lect goed usable clothing for people
in war devastated areas of the
world. Therefore, if you have some
clean used clothing bring them to
the Corinth school house during
school hours, not later than April
24. We urge the people of our com-
munity to do your best to help
clothe some hungry and cold peo-
ple of Europe.”
PLENTY of 66-gallon steel drums
and trash cans, also plenty of GJ.
garbage cans. H. H. Cotisy, phone
74. 1-tf
LOST—Gold chain bracelet April
8, between West Bunkley St. and
square. Please return tq Mrs. G. M.
Rains. 202 W. Bunkley. 4-lp
trfc FINISHED BOOKCASES on
sale at half price. 4-shelf and 5-
s half cases, 12-inch to 34-inch
widths. Bargains. Barrow Furni- |
ture Co. 2-.V
FOR SALE -rr- Cotton trailer, also
two standard Hawaiian guitars.
We have
terials aid know
how to fix your
radio.
CONNER RADIO SERVICE
Elsie A. Conner
297 North Swenson Ave.
(Across from Baptist Church)
PHONE 49
~ New Arrivals at D & H Department Store*
USE AMERICAN WANT ADS
Let LYDICK
ROOFING CO.
Roof your residence or
building. Estimates mode
without charge. Wu uae
genuine Ruberoid roof-
ing materialfl. All work
guaranteed.
Lydick Roofing
Company
Phone 4088
r ABILENE, TEXAS
THAT MAN VAN AGAIN — WHAT A MAN!
VAN JOHNSON
in the Big M-G-M Musical
“TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR”
With
Gloria DeHAVEN — June ALLYSON
At the
STATE
"Where You See the Great"
Fri. & Sat.
12c & 30e -
(Tax Included)
H
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» '
Judy Garland and Margaret O’Brien, who head the cast of Metro-
Goldaja-Maver.s new Technicolor musical, "Meet Me in 84. Loai*,”
which open* a five days engagement Sunday at the State Theatre.
The cast include* also Mary Astor. Tom Drake. Marjorie Mala, Leoa
Ames and Chili Wilis, among others.
HELP WANTED at Cooper Hotel.
4-3c
For the Week
ginning April 15th
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
one-half block from square. Plans*
call between 11 and 12 o’clock or
after 6 p.m. 217 E. Hamilton. 4-tf
tested
Is-
Book 4. blue C2 through
G2 uxpirei Aprl IB H7
through M2* expires June
2; N2 through S2 espirus
June 30; T2 through X2
res July 31; value tun
h.
THREE-ROOM, TWO-ROOM, and
Tene-room apartments for rent.
FOR RENT—Three furnished south j Phone..74. H. H. Corley. 4-tf
ET'iljW^Sle^'srt^f ATTRACTIVE BED ROOM for
b.Us paid. 801 S. McKinley St. Z tl u
FOR RENT — Two-room apart- location. Phone 462 W Mr*. John
ments for couple* only. Clean, new- | Hudson. 4-tf
ly.——depnniledt bUmi in, private
[rrth HlW lftgogupq--nM|Ui6au4
•xpir*
points
Booh 4, rod TS through XS
expirns April 2S; YS. If, A2
through Di expires June 2; 12
through J2 uxpirot June 30;
K2 through F2 expires July >1:
voiue ton points each.
Booh 4, No. 35 expires Juoe 2.
took 3. Airplane Mo. 1. No. 2
and Mo. 3, ooe pair oach;
■ «i n si m w kl I a*4
,|004p TO Tv I auMvI.
AI5, xolue 4 gallons; B4
aad B7. C4 and C7. value 5
gallon* eueh—goud unfit
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HI w wllOOYwO -
FOR RENT—Two-room apartment,
modem conveniences, private en-
trance, Electrolux, private bath-
room; close in. 206 Ea.«t Moran
street. 4-tf
FOR RENT — Three furnished
rooms; private both; close in. Call
626-J 4-tf
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished ;
bed room, private entrance. Call
146-J or 500. Mrs. Martha Berry.
4-lp
Se< Mrs. Brinell at 207 E. Daven-
port St., Stamford, Texas. 4-lp
FT? L L T I M E HOUSEKEEPER
wanted on ranch, for ranch owner.
Ah Hunter, Hawley, Rt. 1. 4-2p
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment;
Frigidaire equipped; garage if de-
sired. Mrs. F. Lindsay. Phone
766-W. «-«f
FAMOIS IISCOVEIY
acts fist ob tl* kidaays
FOR SALE — Florence oil cook
stove, five burners. 702 8. Swenson
St. _4-lp
WHITE SWAN
Fine Foods
NEW SHIPMENT
BABY BUGGIES
Metal wheels, rubber tires.
Folding type with edjustable
taTT._______i___16.66
735 *“**"«•
• ' ■ &
PUBL PUMP*. Ford. Cbev
rols4^P!yfnoath, ex- ^
end tailpipe* for
SHAG RUG' SPECIAL!
Pretty colorful, fluffy throw rags. Regular price D.00
1.96, reduced to_________——-------------3
• FISHING TACKLE, minnow eeins, minnow
buckets, lures, lines, etc.
'/ MOTOR OIL
100% Pur* paraffin base, completely de-waxed.
Poara at tero. Sold with money-hack guarantee.
5-GALLON___*.---------------2-50
Gold Label, per gallon 8.19
all sixes______16c up
pint___——— - 69c
VENETIAN BLINDS _____________— 4.
IRONING BOAEDB. good values. Pm
LUHITE RUTO STORE
Owari by
J.
mm
* - <
.JR
MORE NEW SPRING ‘BONNETS’
' . . 4 *
You’ll find just your type here! Flowering sailors, crisp
sailors, gaily ribboned berets—nil in delightful Spring
colors. Budget-perfect, too!
235 to 735
rrs STRAW HAT
TIME
here n
of Air-
Flow Panamas and other
popular straws.
2*95 to 95
H. Department Store
D.G. Cew
WEST SIDE SQUARE
■ 1 _
DOUBLE FEATURE
2 Big Features for the Price of 1
* Feature No, 1
WARNING! YOU shojjkl get your Arteries Insulated before
seeing this Super-Dupor Thriller, a* your BLOOD is sure te
RUN COLD!
I atVtt. /Di,. j :< jD-^Dm discover the ebiU-fUlod
' secret of the screen’ll most macabre moriWr! ’*** ^ !
"The GIRL Who DARED"
Featuring LORNA GRAY
with Peter Coeksou—Grant *-'
Veda Aan Borg—John Hstnitton—Willie Best
— AND — *
That Quiet “Pence*hie” Man of the Wgut
in One of Hie Moot Thrilling Adventure*
“B0RDERT0WN GUN FIGHTERS”
, 7' — PLUS —
Andy Clyde Ceesedy “A Farmer For A Day”
Newest Episode of ’THE JUNGLE QUEEN”
And Universal's Pre-releans World News
FEATURING LATEST SHOTS FROM WESTERN FRONT
Invasion by Allied Airborne Army! ! 1 !
Captar* of COBLENZ by Geu. Patton’s Men
And Other Vitally Interesting Shots
SEE THEM FIRST IN THE UNIVERSAL NEW$
5 GRAND AND GLORIOUS DAYS
of ROMANCE, SONG and LAUGHTER
STARTING THIS SUNDAY
Another of our “April Shower” of Hits
AND AT REGULAR STATE POPULAR PRICES:
Adults 35c, Children 12c (Tax Inc.)
“Clang! Clans:! Went the Trolley!”
Get Happy-heerted at M-G-M’. Glorious Romance with Musk
(featuring the HH Parade "Trolley Song") and Trrhatrsler!
It’s a Sweetheart of s Movie, and
JOY OF THE NATION!
N«wa
COMING :
“Keep Your Powder Dry”
“The Princess and the Pirate”
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1945, newspaper, April 13, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972534/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.