Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1939 Page: 7 of 7
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_ MOUDY HOME CAREFULLY PLANNED
FOR COMFORTABLE AND CONVENIENT LIVING
- Hr. Mrs.
Mr*. Lola Mcada Sunday.
Mr. and Mu. Lester Balxa and
bom, Reed, Dun and Bryant, and
Mr. and Mu. Tad Rutherford of
Lovlngton, New Mexico, who
family apent Sunda
of Mr. and Mrs
family.
Sundav
a. E. E
in tha homo
Gardner and
Chiropractic College
tonio, haa returned home for the
ijtummer vacation.
AVOCA
Miaa Willie V*eraJack*on of Cor-
inth vtaited Miaa Florede WhH-«
worth Monday afternoon.
’ Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Humphrey
and-children, Sue, Wayne. Jo Ann
and George Terry, of Stamford,
visited Mr*,' Humphrey’* sister,
Mrs. J. A. White and her husband
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bill Dean and children,
Mr. and'Mrs. Jake Salmon have]the roll call- Wiih “Hoar to Help
»ved to Stamford. . jChildren Hava a Good Time at
Mrs. Roy Hines and daughter,! Ho**.’’ Mrs. B. B. Bingham was
Mary Ellen, left Friday for Dallas •» delegate to the abort
' mothar, Mrs. cohrse at Texas A. and M. Collet*.
Mrs. Frank Swafford was elected 0^r„n o( SUro
In*the afternoon services
rtm
Mrs. Carlisle add Mrs
to visit Mrs
Hamilton.
Hines’
'wne^amf' MrsV~AT!brlght - and
' ReV. Mr. Norris of the Poet; remembered to this past of tho
community, pastor of the Baptist county as Johnie Mae £nd Beulah
chuaph, preached Sunday at 11 a.] Lee D rcan 1 ' ■
„ .___• 1>4oJ Miller Bunklev, who has been in
im. and again at 8 P.m. " .cho,.1 *t Arlington, and V. ?. Jr,
Merkel,ch],dr#n• . |Ko). Visitors were present fron?
Tt- r w home of Mr. aad Mrs. pair of Imported hurricane^tkfnps hot water heater utilise
weir- Moudy in the 900 block of grace the mantelpiece. A built-in
Well' avenue, pictur- d above, is curved corner bookcase is another
which might to (feitRnattd. as distinctive feature of the
e-.u p,ann< d and built to be lived The wall paper is off-white with
latest trends in building* have a satin stripe. Heavy side-drape*
the double windows are of a
combined with the owner’s, at
0wn i ea* of comfort and utility in floral |>*tem. The same
■mking the place one of beauty ujo-d in the dining room
•i i-—
to the living room, which, features two corner built-in china
k in the center of the north sue closet*, displaying china and cry-
ef the house, facing Wells avenat. stal. -
An arched doorway lead* to the The frent bedroom wfta aeR
dming room on the west and tto- peach paper and white dotted croas-
fmnt bedroom la on the east. | draped curtains,Jat the windows,
Woodwork in aU the rooms. es-,ha* a Urge dotbps closet
erpt the kitchen apd bath, U im The family bedroom has east
off whitn." Narrow grooved vyood- *nd south exposure*. Blue over
work, with matching narroSr bene- print paper is used and peach
board* are used. The off-white i», cross-draped curtains were ffloct-
many details of the ed for the windows. The room haa
The living room fireplace, two Urge individual clothes clos-
r tonoshmirsw^^hetoothy tod-reto. The bail has a^Urge quilt
__ the elect 11C.
plates, are in off-white. \
The designed fireplace, peblt-d
Will H. Grimes was in Merkel -|Koy. Visitors were
Sui.day. Ice cream cones, with candy dolls j Post community.
GUnn Sylvester and C. W. Cul- •" f^OT\;w^t Mies Myrtle NcWcomb, who has
well and son, Weldon, were in g-JW W."C£r,^2" ,| J' *«•« m school H*rtin S
SurTr.&“kb!Xi»’“ her **“»»• »• *• WW-. Bufori ,h..me tor . fry .«k,
husbands ' Williamson, Sid Lawrence, C. R. Stanley McKcever, who was a
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and‘J yphomofe in A. c. C,, is home for
children, Glenn. Gerald. JoAnn P.’*' ” ,!rhWbi.tel: J‘ A.Wb,*- Miss the suAmer. „ .
ami Martha ’Jane, of Hereford. Jh* c‘ub "*?«*• wIth Mr>* Howell Cobb vielt-
came Saturday for several <i.v.’ f^
Visit with Mrs. Smith’s Dsrent* Miss Mary LUsatoih White was Pasdefa MWdUton. from tha
Mr and Mrs H D White ami fboi,tt) to rePr<'n‘‘nt the Epworth. plains, is visiting her aunt ami
"her relatives • l League of Avoca Methouist church j uncle, Mr. and Mr*. C. Middle-
■*.Ir* Rov Crow nnd sons Gene at th* youn* people's summer as- ton and Jean Cobb. _ '
anii Bobbie, of Stamford. ’ spent vn/’lf * McMurry Co,l‘‘»* in cl,f‘<,n Cohb sml M.rls^Ivy
Monday with Mrs. Frank Swaf- A„ w .cims home Thursday iiom Abilene.
for,l I Mr*. W. I. knowks left Monday They were In school at A. C, C.
Mr*. R. 1^ Blackwell left .Sun^t -khiUJto to aUeml Ha«ti.n-S»m- CUftorn istaa a sophmnora and MacU
day afternoon for Big Spring ,nor>* C’olkge. -,a freshman. Clifton began work in
prhere she will spend several days Mr. and Mrs. A, I). Salmon and SUmtord Monday for the Produc-
vUlting her sons, Floyd and Lee sons, A. D. Jr., Gale and Lindell, tl?" Cred11 Association and Merle
Ray. , I visited Mrs. Salmon s brother, l*11 h«>P hi* f*th*r on the f*rm
Mis* Flo rede Whitworth is em-, Claudg Young and family of Stam- t^^ugh the summer.
their parents. Mr and Mrs. V. P.
BunkUy, whiU V. F. Jr, will be
here for only a few days visit.
Mr*. Pei risen and three daugh-
ters of Pampd sura Mrs. Wpnh
Marc Local
Editorial Sit
~ :
VOLUh
of Mr. and Mr*. K. A. Gillespie this
week.
.....
sir*, mil ilean and children,
j Doyle Ray, Jod Allen and Lu Sara
>f Hamlin, spent several days the
ipast week with Mrs. Dean’s Uro-
with compactness. x_ |ther, Pat Nicholson and hU wife.
The all-electric kitchen has • U-^ Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Culwell | ployed in the variety store of Jake ford Sunday,
shaped cabinet with stoVe at onr aa ugh ter, IM* Gehe, bf Floy- Ssln
dada, visited TeUtives here last
ead and friftidaire at the other. In- - .
laid lineoleum iw «™ ‘ Mr. Lid Mrs. Tilden Owen, of
J* °f ** ^ d°ub,e “ink |R*»*, visited Mr*. Qw.ii/ sister,
A let-down built-in “nd h*r
KL^^a're^e'w.yl1ta'ihhrh1 Mr‘ J• ^ Watt, spent
Mrs. Eck Gillespie, Mrs. Earl
Rennets and Mrs. W. I. Knowles
were in Abilene Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Winstead
' are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
| Ellis of Woodson.
Those from Avoca who attended
in the kitchen. Red and black ara
combined with white in giving col-
or. The linoleum on the floor, the
window curtains and wall paper re-
peat the colors. The paper is print-
ed with horiaontal line*. White
wainscoting with metal trim is
base. Across the
by . clr- M'IT™
cular drive, it atUched to the ML;. . .T1,'
west of the hooto. It conUin* ■ -- - ““
fsler, Mr. and Mh. A. L. Hughes.
rtotow thnanilln* « - •'...... ♦be** l*■•»* luiiitv^dra#: ______,
SrC^ tbrouebouV .....-- HLfoot storaga.xuum. MftSlk ItoH
7 ^ ... switch, The bathroom ha* white fitTem-*-ylalfprs on the garage hat^rfffim’ w „ .
I with shower over fhe tub. Blue 1 Venetian toUMUL pi.t^hing _
........, - sata"
' —.....hite trim df*tingui*h this ,room. A an a*be*tos roof. Indirect^lighting, Mr* Adrian m-i.
1L M. minkiin._~ _______
am 1th of Dublin U viatt-
klin.
Pst NiehoL
Adrian McAndrewa and
j Miss RuBye Mac Hammer of Stam-
linon.
Mr.. Brewer Neal and
I,
Miss Jo Fox is visiting friends
Mr*. Bailey Young of Stamford,: DUnne and Mary Jane, and Miss’ Sund.v ln MorsrT
ited Mr*._____ _____
William*, and her Liu br.td,
Ed Hammitt last Thursday. ivisi
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humphrey C.
and children, Maggie Sue and Sunday,
irp.h„a^,.0i. 2uwf£»:l"sr;A‘^l.,^r';r“'Rul* “
<**^e\ftdriV0,Grlme* a?wt *nn Will W" A- Slyvester returned from
H were in Anson Bi* SPrin* Thursday where he
H., wire in AnsonJIonday *fter-, vliitwj hjj| ErnMt
* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rennel. of JTLiStoM. ?”e
Abilene, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Jfil. * "«n*>ned for a longer
^Mr*"ndUMra^H D White had a*' Mr*. E. A. Goad visited Mrs.
their guest* Sunday^ ind M™ Ji,2. Tur,ey of St*mfora Thursday.
RaInh*Smith sS chiIdren GUnn ‘, Hf" Fo,ly Sn*U v‘«,it*d friends
Hereford, Mr and Mr«. Elvin Han-*f
aon and sop, Paul Edward, Mr. and
.... in Rising Star.
children. Mr Md Mnt R A. GUespie spent
guests of a
Neal’. .Mho, m_ , nephew, Gean White and family.
Neal • mother, Mrs. J. ~^hn u Iv>. eatne in Knday
from Brownwood where he has been
m school and he and his sister La
Veda, entered summer school at
A. C. C„ Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Williams en-
with a party for their
Mary Dell, Saturday
tertained
daughter,
night.
Mrs. Bill Linam and children of
Newcastle are visiting in this and:
Cobb communities.
, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle and Mr.
and Mrs. Cog of O’Brien; apent.
Saturday night and Sunday with1
How
We Give Red
Furniture Values
The best way we knout how
to |rive our customer* real
furniture valuta is to keep a
sharp eye on our own buy-
ing. We’re right there when
a bargain is in sight. How
can we tell? We ask you to
match oor prices and furni-
ture with others.
TRADE WITH US AND SE-
CURE FREE IMPERIAL
CHINAWAKE.
KINNEY
/ Furniture Store
Pttone 108 N. Side Square
* R a Del
Are Na
Stat
ENCAMPMENT
AT LUEDE1
GIRLS A1
Warren Cantrell of Abilene,1
Various matte
considered at tl
Jonea County Hi
Council held W
week, in the Jun
. ty court house w
24 members pn
Weldon Owen
ern Enterprise
gave pointa on
reporter at the
ciation.
The dates fo
- at Loaders for i
4-ba July l». 20 i
w women July 20
Edwards , assist
Demonstfati. >n i
ent.
The clubs els
grates to short o
^Collage on Julj
Union, Hannah
Creak, Goodmi
Chapel and And
The delegates
were elected to
State convent in
September 0, 7,
A. D. Robert
Stewart, Hamln
Boyd
M«to Hew Muffaker, T. L. M. Cul- Mr. and Mra. H. H. White and
Hubert—Stanley and Larry,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swafford and
ami. Hubert Earl.,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ely vis-1
itc<i in Merkel Sunday.
The Home. DemonsLralion.
I tC
I^oni poior_
delegates were
Young, Oak Gr
uiUiama, Avoci
ii •.
R-v. Mr. Allbright filled bis reg-
iliar appi'in’mcnl* st thr Mcthn
chuiTK yunMyf 1 TTr geTlverea ] •
Jun- EuglsKd
hGodage* in America/^ will to Mira Mary L-u
ivers
;3tnd; Mrs.
tJf Nr. t.
^lSf^RlTOUU Weatk-i
of Arisons, visited Mr. and"
E. JACKSON
Pritvb-
A J^n and daughter^ Hperials"for Friday and Saturday, June 9th
9th and 10th
•y\ F-rt Worlh Saturday,
also rv^atfvrvTir
Miaa Viola King of SUmfosd,
visited Mr. IWd M ro. N
fa mil v Saturday.
Mr. ABj Mrs. Ted Rutherford,
-orn Fresh
Mr*. Virgff Ru»h and daughter,relatives Sunday.
Marcia. Who harw-been lietthia bei^ Marion Lfe Mtkds
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Carl- j, visiting Mrs. Lola Mead* and
jMtor relatives and friend* Mr and Mr*. R C Btwh and fam-
returnod home Wednesday. Jj|y. ■_ ~ „ _____
Jtxa.^L-iL liUii-bm- uRt tough-, Rev, J—L. IUUii -nd Mr. Sal
Lur***. i moil of Wink, vtatted friemG and
vieitod Mr. t rule tires in tilts community Fri-
Mh S. J. Mit oy and family: ___j
■rinro. J. K French .. on tto sick
I friends and relative* in this
»f Seymour Px)w„ Ro.h
'omotoes I™
.itjar
Mr»._amith a^. suit of
had Mr.- |
week. •‘Gxandma*’- Smith returned
George Ed and Tommy Little Ruby Ann and Margery
lee, mtrrta.nod the young people ittt Hoota* are recovering from
with a partv Fridav night Those | whooping cough,
■resmt prere. Pauline and Minnie Mr. and Mr*. D. V. French spent
Btemhtt Rivers, Peggy H Ashbum. lh# week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Heleit Pritchard, Rvr-lTM— Harris,] jifm Ashbum and daughters. Nan-.
IVrnadett-Hunh and Tfh* Tread-] Vy Ruth und Mary Jim, of Shallo-1
well Herbert Mrad*. Gene and: water. j
Eubto Deer Bush Paul and Joe| r.ri M*y went to Dallas on
Oarlton, HarLy Syphers. Harlton business last week.
Harris. Herman Treadwell* Edwin. Mr. and Mrs. W. a Garvin of!
Mr and Mr* lonnie Jones and! VUCbiSl*i/ cAu?h%!Sed^rienda'
aoei. Baferd and Mr*. Lacy Jones ,n this community Sunday.
*f Laaana. ipjpt Wettoe-dav night, A daughter was born May Slat
to tto tome of Mr. and Mr*. J. E. *t the Rumford hospital to Mr.
Brgiato |and Mr. Leonard McNutt Mr.
■r •nd M.rV. McNutt i* superintendent of the
auns. Bitty and Marion l^e of Bey-, Tuxedo school. The baby has been
H
■
•tor, visited Mr and Mr*. R < Mated Mary Lyan.
Martin Black
Bash and familv and Mrs. Lola
tads Bunds”. They also visited
r. nnd Mr*. Wren Jackson ef
Hamlin.
Mi*S<* Ixni Jenn and Winifred
'MrAllUter spent ihe week end with
tbetr gVMidmothcr. Mis. Ferrell of
■m
1 Mies 1/oi* Link, who. h«* hwn
vwiling her parents, Mr. and Mr*-
E. n Link snd family, r turned
to -• iio'd in Lubbock, Satuhday.
Miss Bertha Appling returned
ton.* Ss.lusdav from.Rsnger where
she has lm- n visiting Mr. and,Mrs.
Jfafter A Pidmg.
naan r Harris went (o Sw eet -
water Ruuds \ to i isit his. son.
Jfo’T'' who is employer! thrpe.
Charles Gardn«-r. whr» ha* I men
attending school in Fort Worth, |
(Uturnod home Sunday to., spend
the stammer vacal - n with hi* par-
eut». Mr. and Mrs. E. E Gardner,
end family. •
“GrundinH" * Ain id ; r.t Irlat
week with Ms* Ma.Ut G. n of
mmm.
The topic for the Baptist lnier-
\i*ited
night.
Misa
of Wichita Falls,
Ovie May Thursday
SAVE on PAPER
Spuds
Whole
Sour—Dill
Newest Plaetica, Stripes, Weaves
•ad Plaids far Every Ream.
Large selection, high quality
and low price*—That’s what
you get at Shamburger's.
C. D. Shamburger
LUMBER CO. .
Phene 722
Announcement
.. .i
Again the
Elite
Beauty
Shop
I am now agent for Texas-Pacific Coal and Oil
Company in Stamford. I want to express my apprecia-
tion for the patronage which I received from the peo-
ple of this territory in my former connection. Hope I
may have^the pleasure of serving you now'with T-P
gasoline, oils and greases.
Tomatoes
Pickles
Peanut Butter
Oxydol is. si»
Matches
Sugar
Meal
Brooms
Mops
Bologna
Sliced Bacon
Salt Bacon r«
Beef Roa$t
Veal Loaf Meat
Peaches
Cherries
Quick Naptha
Soap
Prunes
10 Urn. 25c
2 lor 15c
V;
LandUsi
»^6fton<
NowE
Jo.
(Special to
Anson, June 1
delinking for tl
• <«rau— s.tztt. ■—- - arm
Bananas u. 5c::Pii
II'H-UiiiiiiiiMIjI*.
10c|Potatoes 5 *-IOc
Oranges S J 5c Lemons X” *,19c
M». 'im
Fancy -Quality
M Site Jem bo
Cantaloupes -* 10c
r No. 16
Linen
lb.
Del Monte
White Swan
60/60
Slop* Forward I
mly ‘ - - •# ,v‘
Dg thr only
Air f^eudilieurd Bcsuty Hbep >
/ in Stamford a
wish .)., announce to oure
and fri**nd* that we,”
instaliiii all air condition-
Guy Pittman
T-P AGENT
wuiA,.!
PINEAPPLE
PEACH
PLUM
PRUNE
PEAR
ORANGE
GRAPEFRUIT
npj*5-fWW9*a*w>:lkrVt*aei
louse near Roundhouse Phone 9619
FRUIT
12 cw
12oz.
12 oc.
12 ox.
12oz.f
12 oz.
13^ (g. ,,
JUICES
Sjgg
Good Quality
Fresh Corn 2
U. 8. No*. 1 Fresh
Tomatoes 2 <w. 17c
-3-w 5c
New Crop White
Onions
4
r Giccn Beans «» 5c ^ lh^ 25c |
Coffee
Safeway
Butter
A Y.
Bread 2
Delicious Soda
Crackers 2
Sour
-j/sX' gwr
--Jtowonty by
Lynch, and thi
1 |L ntuming commi
1 V Mr. Lynch
"Tafcfr- rr
I ter* use wtfK
1 «ch letter co
■ ^ tab A ,, X. f, | J _
1 IlWrl TO Df Tine
SB
SrW-fc
2: ft
1 dethiled report
Abe county will
tong nmge*proB
out to remedy
in tto county b
•- Several coun
dona this arid 1
beneficial, but
cooperation of
land owner in t
imperative that
ba given on the
or which can b«
different Cham
over the count
dared.
. ^ Jf any awi*u
filling in the fi
Mr. Lynch will
aa will tto Cha
secretaries.
Van Cat
Retail Station ee North Swtoiaou Avonuo
i:l i A i.i
3:
Armour's and C.H.&
Tomato Juice
mm
TM
k
Pork and Beans 3
Anglo
Corned Beef
Rohinhood
Oleomargarine
Texene Brand
GrapefruitJuice 2
46 ox.
.Canterbury
TEA
America'* Favorite
Summer Cooler
Pound
55c
145 Mem
Oil As
Enro
Salad
pressing,.. 19c
Super Creamed
Cri*co3^
Argo Gloea 8 ox.
Starch phg.
White King Grnn.
smp 'XT 21c
White King Toilet g"
Soap Bar 2C
Crystal White
6-»23c
All Pnrpooe Ivory
Soap mmA
Gueet Ivory.
Soap
Del-Mail
,om
Style
10c
Safeway
Gnaranteed
Rath’a Heckleao
Picnics
8ngar
Cored
l onghorn Foil Cream
Cheese
Dry Salt
Bocon
Fancy Beef Leih
Steak
Hiked er Piece
Bologna
Mnxii
er Star Slkori
Bacon
Dremmd and Drawn
Fryers
Vanilla
Wafers n. 10c
Approximate):
have been enre
Central Texas <
ciation since thi
last week, end
men have not b
committee is ex
the campaign f<
last of this we<
Campbell'* tall U /\
Pea SoUp aalUC
Mammy
Meal
Soft Ball <
Thursc
M‘"-y 3Qr
2U>ha. J/L
Sleepy Hollow
Syrup p*. I # C
Open Drains with
Drano ^.19e
Comfort
Tissue
©
1.25c
*L“7c
C. H. B. i *1 |A_
Pickles it IOC
Pepper
The Walker
Lane Market i
play the Hamli
team of Hamlin
sooth of the >wi
day night. Jam
3:30 o’clock. PU
have been provii
softball club ha
misftbn will be
In the game
Sinclair Oilers c
ed the Anson T
■core of 10 to
not na one-sided
cates and furnii
tartainment for
Past ^ 2 lg. Pkga.
Toasties 15c
Daily Bibl
- Ends F
Your
Grocer
Closing exerc
Vacation Bible I
program will be
the school will 1
The school 1
of 104 pupils VN
of the Central 1
and tto First 1
taking p*rt in I
jag
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