Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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Comes Into Its Own in West Texas
“Louisiana Special” Popular at Kilgore
OWNED AND OPERATED BY LOCAL MERCHANTS
STOCK YOUR PANTRY FROM
The RED & WHITE Stores
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Better Merchandise for less Money is
THE SECRET OF ; ^ |
SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
^^^^^JSpecials ior
FRI. and SAT., FEBRUARY 5-6
; Here’s a whole room full of “Louisiana Special" liquor which wan
discovered by Deputies Deorge Casey and T’raiik Flourey (pictured) ih
aatwo-room oil field cabin near Kilgore, Texas- Seventy-five half gal-
lons was the net result of the raid. It was retailing at $2.M)^a half
These three girls received the highest number of votes in the recent preliminaries to select the Col-
lege Queen at West Texas state teachers’ college, Ctnyon, Texas. One’will ^>e named College Queen, and
all will have their pictures in the beauty section of the college year book. They are, left to right, Josephine
Flannigan of Vernon, Texas' Mary Martin of Stratford, Texas; Mary Berryman of Canyon, Texas.
gallon.
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POST
{Saturday afternoon.
The Post boys and girls basket-
ball team made' a trip to Center
Point Wednesday afternoon. The
girls game was won by Center
Point, score 26 to 6. The boys’
garni) was won by Center Point,
score 14 to 8. There were good
games even if Post lost and the
school thanks the Center Point
teams and teachers for the Court-
esy shown the visitors. Post hopes
they will soon return the game.
Pleasant Valley teams from
Jones county will play at Post Fri-
Hog-killing was the occupation
of several of the community the
past week.
Paris Trimmer of the Howard
community visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Trimmer, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vick Kuenstler and
CALIFORNIA NAVELS
Breigh.
Miss Cecil Breigh has been work-i
ing in the Qqurt House for the past1
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Livengood of
Weinert visited the former’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Livengood,
Wednesday. ,
R. L. Livengood visited his
daughter, Mrs. Carl Medford, and
ORANGES
children of Haskell visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Kuenstler Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Watson and
children visited relatives in Rule
Mr. and Mrs. J W Yates and SumUy n|,ht.'
sons of Checots. Oklahoma, visit Mi„ 0ma Fay Watson spent the
ed the formers sister. Mrs. J. T. wrck <>nd with her „i,,ter. Mrs.
Watson, and family Wednesday, *1- Kar, Tr(.atiw«*U of Rose
so Mrs. J. W Snflpson und .laugh- Mr, Krnrst Hosse visited Mrs.
iter, Marie, of Haskell. 1 Elmer Watson Wednesday nfter-
Vernon Adcock and wife of l.a-|noon..
mesa spent^the week-end with their | Mr. and Mrs. W. P Hood and
{parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Ad-f„mily of Munday visited Mr,
(cocki (Hood’s brother, Horace Hood, and
I Rev, E. A Irwin filled* the family ever the week end.
i Methodist pulp:t Sunday on account Mrs. J. T. Brown of Munday
{of missing some services due to the visited her son, Robert Brown, also
rainy weather He had large con- L - "------ 11.....1
igregation* at both services and the
; services were enjoyed by all pres
•ent.
Mrs. W H Overton has been
real sick hut it is hoped she has
recovered sufficiently to be up
again by now.
i Mrs. M. I,. .Middlebrook also has
jbeen vero sick hut is able to go
again now
Allen Dnle Overton, the small
: sob/ of Mr. a ini Mrs. Roy Overton.
JONATHAN
APPLES
ICEBERG
LETTUCE. Firm Heads. . . 5c
(■OLDEN FRUIT
her brother Horace Hood and fam-
ily over the week-end.
J. A I.ce and family, who have
been residents of this community
for several years, have moved to
the Rose community.
BANANAS Pound 4 -A
ARE FOUND IN BAKER-HANNA NEW COAT
LUEDERS
^iew lines and the Ray colors of these
smart spring coats. New f£Drfcs^
BERMUDA
ONION rLfflKHOB.r TT
- wop low—score—Refreshments-trf; ~~
serious accident when the hall of
-hfsi left eye was sc rat died with e
natl.
r Mrss Minnie KHr*. Ctwmty Supt.
of schools, paid Post n visit Thurs-
•♦U-y afternoon She »}*»*♦'* aoo»1 of
ham sandwiches and hot chocolate
were served, (jurats wcre: Mr. lUlii
Mrs. M 1,.- Buie, Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Minims and Mr. and Mrs,
style. Laht season coats of this quality cost us considerably
NEW URDU. KE( LEANED
PINTO BEANS m lbs. 35
more to jait them in the house than the price at which we are
Arthur I.ieh.
the afternoon
-offering these to you.
Miss Ada I.ou Dunlap of liar
mony spent the week-end with her
PINEAPPLE 2 CANS 19
Bruce Breigh made a bu.inets 1 Dr. **!_ M". R. D, pun
SPRING SUITS
FOR LADIES AND MISSES
trin to Mineral Wells Thursday. |lB|’- .
Rev.»E. A. Irwin, wife'and daugh ,
ters and Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Stan- (hapel
ford'ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Adams Kundav. V®,
Several from this rommunity *’*
made n tri|> to Haskell during the
week to pav their taxes. spent tt
Mr. f’owlcy, McConnell tfichfr,
and N. J. Ivy >verc visitors at the “r'*• I
teacheragc Wednesday evening. # *!*‘n
Sam Armstrong of Weaver visit- Matt
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Overton *n ,h'‘ h
Sunday afternoon. j Shipp. __
Mr. and Mrs Rnv Overton made
r> trip to l.ueders Sunday after-
noon. , ,,,,
Elmer Watson, Eugene nnd Roy 1 **• ‘
Overton visited friends in Rule
Sunday afternoon. —————
E. A. Howard made a trip lo
Crowelv ami Tholia Wednesday to
see after his fanping i—.......
there. *.....
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Cox of
Weaver visited Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W
Nanny and family I
nnd Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A.. Howard visit
cd relatives in the Howard com
munity Sunday afternoon. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoyt Perry visit-
ed the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Pensmore, in Howard I
.Wednesday night and Thursday.
' Several farmers are busy sowing
oats since the few days of sun-
shine and wind.
The outside boys haskethnlLAMifn
have pint up the wire* on Pm turn
ground and will be ready fpr games
next week. Any one wishing games’
write Otho , Nannv, Haskell, or
Eugene' Oveitton, ^Stanford. They
hone to have a real fast team.
The following enjoyed several
games of “84’' 4n the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arvin Herring Saturday
night: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Overton,
Howard Montgomery, 0. W: Stan-
ford, H. L. flossee, Roy Overton.
The hostess served boiled custard,
.topped with whipped cream. They
( III SUED or SI.ICED
MELLOW ( Ur
COFFEE Pound
Spring Suits in sizes suitable for both ladies and
GUARANTEED TO PLEASE
misses come in all wool fabrics. You will like the
Mr. Charles Oldham has return- j
I'd to his home after spending sev-
eral weeks in California.
irl's Auxiliary of the Bap-
tist church met with Misses Oneita
I and Juanita Fitzgerald at Uuiir {
'home Saturday afternoon. The,
time of meeting wjis changed from,
interests Saturday afternoon to Thursday]
afternoon.
The Woman’s Missionary So- [
.......... cictv met in their regular meeting!
Fridav night at. the Methodist church Wednesday
* • afternoon, ^rs. C. A Thornton;
taught the lesson in the new book
on “Sunday school evangelism." i
Eight members were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy ttldham of |
COCOA 2 LBS
smartness of these rough nubby tweeds, boucles
and cordelanes, which sell for only.
BED and WHITE
SOAP 8 BARS
Compare Your Dollar's
Buying Power With 1931
SPRING FROCKS
BED and WHITE
You’ll get spring fever sure when you see our
new frocks. The kind that will make you look
smarter and feel happier than you have in
many a season. Satin black crepe and printed
At these low prices you needn’t wait.
CORN FLAKES Pig- 10
BED and WHITE
LYE 3 C
DRY SALT
crepe
JOWLS Pound
reported a very enjoyable time. Mian Ilga Marie I.teb spent I
.Several people from thin com-{week in Albany with her sis’
munity visited Mr. ahd Mrs W. A. Kathyleen. in the Owen home.
Montgomery In Hanked Friday Mr. Collie Benton wax ba
evening. burned about the face last Thi
J. F. Simmon* has been busy at- day when a small amount of ga
commissioner*
LONGHORN
court In line exploded in a barrel.
i tending
SLICED
BACON Pound
HAPPY CAREERS
Good positions; attractive incomes, congenial surroundings,
And opportunities for advancement are in store for young people
who begin, preparation in time to catch business at highest tide
—when thousands art be needed to fvll the places in. business
made vacant by the wepression.
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positions. Mail Coupon at once for Special Advertising Offer.
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1932, newspaper, February 5, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975529/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.