Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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IMS LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS
OIRISTMAS CHEER TO AMERICAN
Edgar Shuquist. Avoci, Rt. 1 ]_
Mrs. Ella Pustejovsky, Wichita
"Subscriptions to The American
Hi continued coming in steadily
taring the Christmas rush. | pan8
Senders who plan to ttke ad-j B £ Oman, Avoca, Rt. 1
taatags of special club rates qf, / Urs, O. U. "Crockett. Wsshing
American with daily papers'^ D c
Proving Grounds, Md. . J .
Oscar Ekdahl, Lueders. |
R. C. Thomas, Jr., Louisville,
Ky. ”7........ .
J. L. Tidwell, Sagerton
J. P. Sandefur, Stamford, Rt. 1
Jack Lee, Stamford, Rt. 1' ,
Rev. Dick O’Brien, Stamford
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ntM for "at least one of the dailies
will be withdrawn after December
The following persons have paid park. Calif.
Ahair subscriptions to The Ameri-
can since the list was published re-
cently.
Olen Cowan, Lubbock -
Mrs. Dick Carson. Stamford
S. T. Dobbins, Sagerton
Mrs. J L. Connally. Haskell
G. H. Kieke, Sagecton
Rev. Cal C. Wright, Stamford
L ft Bird, Stamford
John NVIsonT Aynca, Rt. 1
Ted Miles, Stamford -
—L. A. Spoonts, Dallas
S. Jhiter, Rule, Rt. 1
R. E. Olson, Devine
D. M. Guinn. Sagerton
Porter, Corpus Christi
C. F. Teichelman, Stamford
I. W. Phelps. Dallas
Mrs. C. O. Goldsmith, Newberry
irk, Calif.
Oliver Crump, Stamford
Ruby Gould, Dallas
Carl Uhmell, Stamford -
Albie Matecha, Hamlin. Rt. 1
Mrs J. G. High, Stamford -
West Texas Utilities Co., Abi-
len t
, Edwin Franke, Sagerton
H L Hewett, Stamford
Mrs. W. L. Muenifer, Avoca, Rt
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NOTICE!
I am now open for
business with offices
ever J. 0. Penney Co.
Dr. A. Blackwell
Mrs. W E. Robinson, Stamford j
4„b« Franke. Sagerton
J IV Hokansou, ,Lueders, KL l .Cl
Lambert Stenholm, Avoca, Rt. 1
Cadet Rill Feris, Bryan
S. L Oodgen, Stamford
J K r,.mpton, Stamford
. r C ("upenhaver, ^5 tarn ford, Rt
E. D. C. Appling, Stamford, Rt.
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Mrs. W. B. Amerson, Hamlin,
Rt. 1
Mrs. T. F.^Trawford, Santa An-
na, Calif.
Herbert J. Mueller, Stamford,
Rt 2
A. F. Brandenberger, Stamford,
Rt. 2
Fritz Diers, Old Glory
Pvt. L. V. Ekdahl, Aberdeen
Mrs. Ella Armatrong, Stamford SUmford.
H. C. Rogers, Stamford, Rt. 3
E, A.-Loworn,. Stamford, Rt. 3
Rev. Glenn L. Stenholm, Del
Valle-----------7T-----*r
J. W. Burrow, Sagerton
P. M. Jensen, Avoca, Rt. 1
S. Sutei1, Rule
J: M. Ameraon. Hamlin, Rt. 4
E. E. Taylor, Grand Prairie
"’Mrs. M
Rt. 3
A. N. Masters, Avoca, RL 2.
F. E. Olson, Avoca, Rt. 1
A. E. Strid, Denver, Colo.
S. A. Olsoh, Avoca, Rt. 1
J. F. Muehlstein, West
Travis Hardy, Kodiak. Alaska
Lucille Webb, Dallas
Mrs. J. V. McReynolds, rt.
Woi-rh
Curl Olander, Avoca. Rt. 1
Dr. Q. D. Gould', Stamford
A. E. Strid, Denver, Colo.
A. C. Teichelman, Sagerton, Rt, 1
B. Kupatt, Sagerton. Rt. 1
Clifford Cowan. Lueders, Rt. 1
Mrs, C- Sorrell, Ladders, Ri.1
r R.. F|-_HuddleSton, Stamford'
~J. Hamp-Skiles, Stamford
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W. W. Newton,. Sagerton
R. Markham, SUmford.
Community Natural Gaa
PERSONALS
Llttla Melvin
Delaney
their
R. J<
Mr. and Mrs.
ware in Abilene
some cattle.
ue aaeivin n. ana J
ley spent Tuesday
grandparenta, Mi
Fox.
Eutie Lae Bunkley
JsjjgL E
lffif ChlSS cSdner of San Benito
_ . . !*• ytaiting his parenU, Mr. and
“Mr^^' E. B. Dick
Abilene visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Htnry Rial and <
r spent
Willian
Sunday
Sgt. and Mrs. J. K. Welch ar-
rived Tuesday morning from Aibu-
iquerque, New Mexico, to spend the
Christmas holidays with’ Mrs.
A. Gramtham. Stamfprd Welch’s parent*. Mr*nd Mrs. J.
i D. Rambo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ramho and son, Carl Aqbreyt of
Mineral Wells art* expected to jar-
rive Wednesday night to join the
family. ‘ ’ t
light with Juanell H ____|
Mr. and Mra- E. D. Williams and, BUl" Little
Henry
daughter, Mattie Dee, Mr. and Mrs.
children, Juanell, Delton and Mar- [ Mm, *pd*M™*"lLttie^y*n, risff-
tha Helea, and Jane and Betty Lou ©d Mra. Byera’ brother, W. A. Al-
d Eutie l*t Bunkley spent len of Ryan, Oklahoma, Wednes-
and Mrs. John day.
Fox and
Sunday with
be resumed on Jandary L Practice
was held each night last weak and
town! teams are lined op for
Play.
Another party was held at the
recreation cenUr on December 12
b
after the Christmas holidays.
“Happy” Davenport, son of Mr
,and Mrs. B. P. Daven|>ort, Jr., has
been dismissed from the hospital,
where He received treatment for
about two wetk.5.
P. Ivy.
The following attended
meeting at Paint Creek Friday
night: M. M. Cobb, R. J. Fox, Er-
man Williams, Sam Cobb, Vernon
Cobb, Howell Cohb, W. V. Cobb, V.
F. Bunkley, Allen Keel, John -F.
Ivy and Merle .S. Ivy.
f Mr_ and Mrs. ' J. C. Williams,
firm Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Grimes and
Mrs. Will H. Griqtcs attended The
Home Demonstration council
luncheon at the Ansford Hotel at
Anson Wednesday.
J. L Davis Dies
Frorfi Paralysis
Joseph Lee Davis, age 74, died at
C. E., Jr., and Jack Bunkley, tertained the members of the Busy 11:20 p.m. on December 19 at the
student* in the University of Tex- Bee Quilting Club and their fami- home of a daughter, Mrs Dormtp
Avoca
Busy Bee Club
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Little en-
tertained the members of the Busy
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends
who helped us during the illness
ind death of our dear fither,
grandfather and brother. We ex-
tend heartfelt thanks to
friends and neighbors ofr
your comforting- expressions of
sympathy. They will always be
remembered.— Mr. aqd Mrs. Don-
nie Johnson and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Mitchell and children,
Mr and Mrs. A. E. McKay and
children. Mr. and Mis, A. L. Davis
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V. E.
Davis And children, Mr. W. B. Dav-
is and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
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•Vary Sunday
to our
at 9:46 a.m. '
English service
at 10:80 a.m.
- We welcome everyone
services.
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Make flowers your gift thLuMar~M
Mrs. High, the Florist
Give her a Gardenia Corsage— >
Mrs. High," the Florist
DR. H. EDWARD AUER
SPECIAL OFFICE PRACTICE
Kloodle-ss Surgery in the treatment of
Hernia - Rectal-1 disorders (Hemorroids) - Diseases ol
Bladder and Kidneys - Neuritis' - -Rheumatism
CITY DRUG STORE
i ns, arc homo for the holidays.
L. E.. Jr., ajjid Jimmie Erie Love-
less, who attend- the Univewwty
are huiuc for -the hcdulaja.
Ernest Segerstrom, Ijuislers, Rt,
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A. B I’rench, Hamlin, Rt. 1
W. T. Hilliard, Avoca, Rt. 1
Fred Buerger, Avoca, Rt. 1
.1 M Martin, Abilene
B. W .Thane, Avoca, Rt. 1."
R. H. Dickejison, Stamford
E. C. Davis, Hamlin, Rt 4
V B. Rowland, Stamford, Rt. 2
Rev. Joe E. Boyd, Panhandle
J. H. Baker. Crystal City
GustlSjoquist, Avoca Rt. 1.
Mrs. Lee Box, Brownwood *
W. H ishanafelt. Stamford, Rt. 1
Carlton. Stamford, Rt. 1
Miles, Stamford Rt. 1
H. M. West.sSthmford, Rt. 1
Ted Marugg, Haskell, Rt. 3
Frank J. Boedcker, Stamford,
Rt. 2 \
A L Hardin, Stamford. Rt. 3
Fre<i Knipling, Stamford, Rt. 2
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lies with a Christmas party Tues- j Johnson. He had suffered a stroke
day night. Christmas colors were paralysis several days earlier,
used in decorations. A covered dish Mr. DaVis was the grandfather of
chicken dinner waa served. ; Bryan-and Daltou Davis, whe were
The following urogram was ftlv-jar P»rl at tl^ <v
Mias Eula 11askew of BroWn-
wood is here visiting her sister,
Mrs. W. L. Martin Tessica Mar-
tin. who attends Howard Payne j Lawrence;
College, Brownwood. is spending Shirley, ' song,
the holidays w-th her parents. They j “Jingle'&ilswr J»ke San-
will be joined on Christinas day 1>.V|,S(>ng by children; dialogue,
another sister of Miss Haskew Vt va Lj,t. an,i (j. w. Cock-
an<l Mrs. Martin. Mrs S. E. Brooks
and her husband of Hamlin.
ett: Song, "Silent Night,** devo-1 Japanese attack. He died without
ri©ni»H»y W. R.-Cochrertt prayer by • knowing the fate of his grandsons
L. F. Goad; reading’“Chri«t’s Gift
to the World” by Mrs. George
reading, Alva Anna
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c a
W. 7.
Mrs. Have .Belle Vickery has
gone to California for the Christ-
holidiry*. -
mas
hut the family learned the follow-
ing day that both were safe.
Funeral service for Mr. Davis
was held Sunday at 3 p.m, at the
Dennis-Bmrrow Funeral Home.
Rev. Cal C. Wright, pastor of fit.'
John’s Methodist Church, conduct-
roll. After the program Santa tj,e service. Burial was in High-
Claus distributed gifts to those ]ant] cemetery with Dennis-Bar-
present. The party was attended by. FuneraJ Home in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. - George LawiHinee,| Mr. .Davis >“ir- —U-
. N. F. McDonald,, M.D.
Physician
Calls Answered Promptly!
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted
Genito-Urinary Diseases
Elettro-Mechano-Light-Therapy
Treatment!—*— —
Office, Bunkley Drug Store
Rea. Phone 169, Office phone 1»9
Stamford, Texas
3t»3i»ddl»iai»i9»9l9)atSl3^
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Wwhinja: You a Merry
Mr and Mrs W. E Akip and child-, in Bloomfield. Mo. He came
m r ond Slip Mr Anti Mrs- T. 1 .. 1 _ 1 UU1!
JTn, Roy
J. Busk.
Dr and Mrs. Boh Gardner of, Nora Mae and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs!
Houston visited here last w^k , j j C/0ckre]l and W„.Mr.
with Dr. Gardners mother, Mrs. R . M w R ro-UrpM Mr
A. Gardner, and other relatives- and ' -
n. Stamford. Rt. 3
See, Stamford, Rt. *
Phone
320
STATE THEATRE
STAMFORD, TEXAS
A NEWS REEL DAILY
Phone
320
I. O. IFughes,
Ellen Thompson, Haskell, .Rt.
C. A. Johnson, Stamford.
F. W. Schoenerstedt, Sagerton
L#ouis Spitzer, Old Glory, Itt.' I
H. G. Llump, Old Glory. Kt. 1
Tohy I/otz. Rule, Rt. 1
Joe Todd, Rule
R. J. RohcTtsoii, Hamlin
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts HoTman and
Mr. and Mrs. Union Braswell of
Our Christmas Gift To You— A full
week of the (ireatest Motion Picture
Kntertainment!
Tuesday Last Day
“Unholy Partners”
with
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
EDWARD ARNOLD
LARRAINE DAY
“It’s Great!” *
Extra! - Extra! - Comedy - “Rhythm Revels”
_- News
A MERRY XMAS PROGRAM
Wed. — Lucky Chair Night — Thurs.
THE MOB MEETS ITS MATCH!
A cop and his gid tamo ihs
terrors of tho tonementsl
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A. J. French, Stamford,
H. O. Cassle. IFsnilin
H. B. Prnpst, Stamford. Rt 2
N. W. Carlton, Hamlin, Rt. 1
Mrs. Luther S. Mo«>dv, Odessa
Mrs. If T. White, Stamford
A. J.-Barbee, Old Glory
Herbert Lehtman. Sagerton
J. O. Hughes, Stamford, Rt. 3
Mrs. 1. I,. Jackson, Stamford
R. L. Hines, Avoca
C. A. Penick, Avoca
H.. F Nelson. Avoca, Rt. 1
J H. Huffaker, Avoca, Rt. 2
Miss Ethel Rowell, Anson
Mrs. J. T. Mims, Stanton
Mrs. John I^rson, Ft. Worth
Mrs. W. H. Hargrove, Stamford
Mrs. H. L. Gay, Stamford
A. L. Hardin, Stamford, Rt. 3
Fred Knipling, Stamford, Rt. 2
Joe Benton. Stamford, Rt. 3
R. O. Shanafelt, Stamford, Rt. 2
O. Hughes, Stamford, Rt. 3
!llen Thompson, Haskell, Rt. 3
C. A. Johnson, Stamford
Lydia Carlson, Stamford
Lowell Smith, Stamford, Rt. 2
G. E. Ashbum, Stamford, Rt.
Mrs. Rill McClellan, SUmford
Reed Brothers, Lueders
Frank Pustejovsky, Tuxedo
H. Owens, Stamford, Rt. 3
E. B. Harrison^ Anson, Rt. 3
T. P. Weeks, Avoca, Rt.. 1
Wt F. Bean, Stamford, Rt. 3
A. C. Musil, Stamfprd, Rt. 3
M,r*. S. L. Bryan, Stamford, Rt.-3
M. L. Hughes, Avoca, Rt. 2
and Sue, Mr. and Mrs.. T. ^ Texas in 1886, and moved to
and children, Vera j-ee, Stamford from Wish County in
1906. His wife, the former Mary
Fletcher Roberts, died in 1928.
-- ------- „ Survivors include three daughters,
Mrs. B. W.Cox an^ chiMrbn, W an- Mr„ Frank Mitchell, Mrs. A. E.
da Fav and Garland Wayne, Mr. McKav and Mrs. Donnie Johnson,
M a, I Mr. i Hr-.w^u n,Und Mr* H. W‘ a.nd 8<l"-iall of Stamford; three sons, Willie
Mr. and Mrs. ! ”1 Vaughn Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. S, Brvan Davis of-Wichita Falls.Vir-
CharloM^N^th^rohna.^nved^ Eller> Mb. and Mrs. L. F. Goad Elmer Davis of ^ubboei, and
Me -W, Mrs. Billv CharW and .Ray. ”
Pitts Holman and Mrs. BraswellT.|n(f and
are sisters. I Mattie Dee. Mr. and Mrs. P. A
t Shirley and daughter, Alva Anna,
Earl Craw ford, "who has just ( an(J Mrs Oliver Swenson, and
completed his-preliminary training , (]iul(rbters, Rren 'a and Madeline,
in preparation for training as a Mr and Mrs M i„. Young. Mr.
naval aviation cadet, underwent , an(j B W Young, and son.
an appendicitis operation at the ,)(,r,al(|t Mr nn(i Mrs.. T B. Mc-
Mcthodist hospital m Dallas, Thurs-, Nnir ’Mrs o.etia Whitworth, Mrs.
week and will re- !Eu,a'Muenzle,r .Mr. and Mrs. H E
Mr and Mt?. W. H.
1.it tie and daughter, Patsy Nan,
Mi. ahd Mrs. R. E. Hughes and
....... -Lee-Da vie of- -StamfoixL 4—
------------ Hr.rl7-grandchildren, two great grand
| and Mrs. J. "H. Rfftl amt dnughtgr.; r|,BdlTn and a step-grandchild
M a” I*?*.a,lf V rton’ * *Ihv of la--t week and will re
. ' ' V e< *,!' ,, j main there for Christmas. He has w,>e;.u.<ir«h
^frJirr^A^J's™ - -«-»y1****-
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Mr. and Mrs. J K.
with their daughter. Mrs.
Nelson, and her family.
V-eti
Bradv have j v<)n„. Gene Edward and Raymond
tn Brynn to M^n^rhristwii- A1]on^ visitors, Mr. ami Mrs J. T.
SandfH mtv! son, Jako, Mrs, Lundy
irnd children. (
The senior class of Avoca high)
school presented a play “Meet My
Wives” Thursday night at the]
High School auditorium. The plavj
was directed by Mrs. Granville
Hastings.
Christmas Party
The Christmas party for the
Home Demonstration Club at Avo-J
i-n was hold with Mrs Will H.*
Grimes Thursday afternoon, Dec-
Christmas. j vm>M.r ih. Pupils of Miss Goosby
Sandwiches.
A
brother, J. S. Davis of this city,
and a sister, Miss Eula Davis of
El Monte, California, also survive.
Grandsons were pallbearers.
Serving were Garland and I.uther
Mitchell; ■ Clarence and V-irgil
Davis, Jr., Sylvester McKay and
Lonnie Atkins. Granddaughters
served as flower hearers. They
were Mrs. Opal Patterson. Mrs.
Ruby Patterson. Mrs. I^innie At-
kins. Mrs. Garland Mitefn-U.—Mttc-
garet McKay and Henrietta Tsuji.
AMERICAN CHRISTMAS
John Harlan Kilpatrick of Ya-
zoo Citv,.Miss., has ta-en here vi«H-
ing his mother. Mrs. H A Kil
Patrick, his brother, Howard, and
other relatives.
M/. and Mfs. Sam Crawford will
have part of their family hofne for
Christmas. James Crawford came
in Monday from Gilmer and will
be here until after
Weldon C raw-ford will be here
from Hardin-Simmons University,
Abilene, and Mr. and Mrs. Onis
Crawford will be here from Ham-
lin.
Recreation Center
Will he Closed from
Now Until January 2;
Representatives of basket ball
teams that have been playing at
the recreation Center will meet
Friday night, January 2; at 7 o’-
clock in the Stamford WPA Re-
creation office to make plans for
up,l». * V***
lnSurance
Me-and Mn. Henry Bell of Tnl-
sa, Oklahoma,, will arrive Wednes-i S.
day night to spend the holidays
with Mrs. Bell s
Walter McDaniel
mother,
Rockdale
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.io. Dick FOR AN
Anne GWYNNE
Original $<r«on Ploy ftrando W#i»b«rg • Waftor Donigor
Dotctod bf Williom Nigk • Aiioooit Prodvcov Kdn GoldimtHi
A UNIYfAt PICTURE
News — Comedy . ___
Free
Friday Night
Pair Roller Skates
Friday and Saturday
A Double Program for an After Christmas Treat!
Gamblers!-G-Men! Gags!
(;ajst
WILLIAM GAKGAN
“Sealed Lips'
America's mightiest he-
ro crashes to the screen
in a hlaze of gunfire and
fflory— ......
GEORGE UiJl STLLN.
(M Wild Bill flimitt
Scouf*
Serial *Sky Raiders' - News
Cartoon ‘Moose Hunters’
COMING NEXT WEEK
^EXT^IMlT^i^VE^"
SEASON’S
Qre
FROM
RECTOR’S
STUDIO
TOMMIE RECTOR
Commercial Photographer
May this Christmas
.Lear a photographic
likeness to the one of
your . heurt’s desire,
and the New Year he
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Remember This
^ Christmas
Carlton Middleton's draft
her had been railed and he went to
Haskell Monday morning and from
there to Dallas, i
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gillespie and
Mr and Mrs. T. N. Gillespie went
to Ahtldne Monday to do some
! shopping.
| Mrs. J. S. McKeever is in the
! hospital taking treatment .for
j bronchial trouble.
1 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fox and
daughter, Betty Lou, went to Abi-
lene Saturday to- do shopping and
to get their daughter, Ruby Nell,
who has been in school at Draugh-
on’s Business College.
' Those who attended the football
banquet in Lueders were Marie
Ivy, Joan Cohb, Juanell Williams,
Jane Fox, Eutie Lee Bunkley and
Rudolph Middleton.
Jane and Betty Lou Fox and
Marie Ivy spent Saturday night
with Eutie I^*e Bunklpy.
J. D. Gillespie, who is working
iit Dallas, spent the week-end with
his wife and parents.
Pearleta Ivy and Juanell Will-
Eutie G*e Bunkley.
The Berfyhill students presented
Christmas program Thursday
rendered a program,
cookies, potato chips candy and
coffee were served. Those present
were: Mmes. Glen Rennls. J. L.
Rennets. M. E. Rush, J. V. Grimes,
J. E. Rennels, R. L. Hines, O. D.
Swenson. Sid Lawrence. R. L. Wise
C. WiHiams. Roy Hines. Ed
Gardner. • J A: White, Pete Jen-
sen. Buford Williamson and the
following visitors, Mrs. Pete John-
son of Stamford and Mrs. Hamil-
ton. ----^— -----
Mr. and Mrs. Iredell Rogers and
sons moved to Paint Creek Friday
to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Hastings
left Saturday to spend Christmas
| holidays with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Mercer of Abilene and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Hasting! of
Sagerton.
Miss Gertrude Rlebold is spend-
ing the Christmas holidays with
her* parenU fft La mesa.
Mrs. John Nowlin and daugh-
ter, MaFTe", "tfj»ent from Tuesday till
Thursday in Dallas.
.Several from Avoca attended the
football game at Stamford Friday
night.
Miss Doris GodiRly left Saturday
morning for Comanche to spend
the holidays with her parents.
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