Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1925 Page: 3 of 6
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LYLES ECONOMY
5, 10 & 25c
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5, 10 & 25c
Sale
STARTS
Saturday 21st
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and Lasts 7 Days
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Welcome Longhorn Band and All of You Out-of-town Visitors
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SOUTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE
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Stamford
Texas
Be Sure to Attend This
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Saturday 21st
and Lasts 7 Days
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MR,.
NEW HOPE
Hello folka, how in this for a windy
March. J think-thin one will answer
for the purpose all right.
Health of the community in pret-
ty good at this time.
Rev. J. C.-Barb filled hia regular
appointment at thin place Sunday. wUh Mba~Tbelm* Reid
There were quite a few good siiyr^__.ft.
rt were . .. _
era to attend the ainging at Bethel
Frida-- night.
The krhool play took in $16 at
Wise Chapel Friday night to go on
the piano debt.
Bethel sinking claaa met With us
Sunday evening and rendered a fine
program which was enjoyed by ev-
eryone. Come again. Bethel.
Mina T.illian Bushel took dinner
Miss~Tluilma Reid Sunday.
L. Bushel and wife took dinner
day.
Mr. Pierce Taylor of Hawley in vi-
siting hia brother W. R. Taylor thi+ tw
in this community last week.
t|uite a few of the young people
ok dinner with Miaaea Hilda and
week. . . . - j Willie.Cox Sunday.
C. N. Ellis ia moving hia realdance Mis* Alvov Thompaon waa home
from the ohip lace down close to th«- from school a few days thia week.
Tennyson the past week. They re 1 waa the gu«*t of hia aisiter. Mra. C.
turnH home Saturday afternoon f M. M.or**an.
Mr. Darwin Hohlm of near Roeh-J Mr. M K. Bland and daughter
4satcr'visited in thia community Sat-j Ethel are on the sick list we ara
urday night and Sunday. [sorry to rei*ort. *
Min ltub ilanaon and Miss Moody? Mi and Mr* l’. J. Anders and faro-
road and a much more lieautiful place Mr. and Mra, Sam t'ookaey of viaited Mis* Alice Roberson Sunday hly from l.ucder* wre guaat* of Mr.
for a reaidence. vi* J Stnmford visited J. M. Mickler and Mias Mary Edna Erialrll Melted and Mr*. C» M Morghn Sunday.
F. B. Reid and (X H. Cox at* 'Ah family Sunday,
the job cleaning out an old tank thia I’ll be going—Pansy.
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The muaical given by J. M, Mickler
Faya Campbell Sunday afternoon, j The dame given at
The singing given at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. JL W. Davis waa it«
Mr. C W Campbell was attended by'teivled
with Mr. and (fr*. O. H. Cox Sun- Monday night waa enjoyed by a big
i j ■ i crowd.. . •__.,
Mr. and MraT'E. T. Moore" spent
th«vwek-end with hia parents, Mr. and
NEW LIGHT
u large crowd.- Brownie. ""ported a fine tiro*
large crowd.
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Red Ball Lines
G. S. Landers’ Hudson Car
—Ieiv» Sweetwater at 8:00 a. m. Daily
—Arrive at Stamford at 11:00 a. m. Daily
f . ■—Leave Stamford 12:M, Yates Drug Store. Daily
i —Arrive at Sweetwater at 3:30 p. m. Daily
Cenaects with Lubbock. Big Spring. San Angelo Red Rail Liaeu
Sweetwater Phone 700 :—: : —: Stamford Phone *7
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CKXTKK POINT I........
Joe and Have ftowitt ami Atiase*
ft>1h" auiT ^iilTTc"Mbfg an WnT'TTrTCT**'
io sltiK'ii a * V«-w Hop*
L.main aiawtng iimm PMilay. ""w-t.....w-
Have K<d|ct (a from Dalhart j are guest* of Robert Morgan
aimers arc all up with work until
with Mi“ X. Rciirsundly Ve hear that Pete Thornton ha, thia weather ! Baron. Lee Crumpton from Dalhart
Mrs. C. W. Sorrell and daughters.' • ‘•nk into which water is seep
.Miaaea Ian* and Eaaie Mae, viaited 1n,r: Sounds like a/t East Texas
Mrs. C. N. F.llia Tuesday. ' j *| ing. ,
Mr Claude Huddleston was called LM«me a few from here attended
to Dalaa Tuesday morning to the bed *r«*h service, at Bethel Sunday
aide of hia brother, Robert, who i* n . _ ... ......
seriouay ill. Mr. and Mra. R F. Mrs J. C. Nix ia atil! sick but is
Huddleston of Stamford went with
Ciamie.
Leonard Reid spent Tueadiy night! "‘r "***> Thelma Morris and Bee Nis
with Lawrence Stoddard. ( Sunday.
J. H. Stevenson received » message Mr. and Mrs. *'"her and family
from Jackaboro Sunday morning cw-r.’m“a*kel spent Sunday with Mr.
ing him to the funeral of his ne- a'"*, “r* 'A. Buake.
phew. Johnnie Gladden. L Mr, ,nd Mr' Max. VL*,rt<,1..from
Miaaea Nell Bushel and I.ora Muling , VTm J" Morri.
took supper in the home of J. if Vf v“,l#d in the home of Mr
Mickler Sunday evening. -- | I- Sunrlwv.
Mr. and Mra. C. dV. Sorrell took! •* "n th.< auk bat this
dinner with their son, Edgar Sorrell > "
Nena and Ollia MrElwain ate din-
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HIGHWAY GARAGE
Beginnins: Saturday, March 21st, We
Will Sell Gasoline at 20c per Gallon
—Exclusive dealers for Henderson Cord
Tires
—The best Gas, Oils and Accessories
—All Repair work guaranteed
—Wrecking house in connection
—We buy or sell all makes of cars
H. H. Corley, Proprietor
N. Swenson ; . Phone 687
and wife. Sunday.
Elmer Bushel of Stamford spent
Saturday night with Elsie Ellis..
So long.—Pansy.
* Busko and Mr. and Mra!
M were in Stamford Monday.
Mr Smi Mr*, M- KIwain were shop-
ping in Anson Saturday., ,
Vesta Kendrick. Mildred Bvrd and
Ruth Allen spent Friday nirht with
(Too late for Laat Week) < ... - . , - _ -.
Aa It has been some time alncc J i Miaaea Nora and Itasca Davis,
have written to the beat paper in , Grandma Scott ia visit.ug
paper
West Texas I will fry to send in a
few items. „
p Health of thia comPricity if r.oo ,
batter "
daughter thia week.
Weldon Truell went home from
school sick Monday.- Blue Eyes,
PL A INVIEW
Everybod^around here ia wishing
for rain
doe* ml*
ey can’t plant until it
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homefnlks Saturday and Supday.
T»d and Henry Mseruyg returned
1 th
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thia week, we ar • w* i I to ic
port.
Mr. Jim Soddard who has been real
nick with pneumonia ik in the Sani-
tarium aufferign from «n infected
arm caused by an unsanitary hypo.
fipbiIIb,
lir W. J. Major la on fhe sick li?t (
at this writing. Hope he soon rc-i
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The 4,Old Hickory Hollow School.” j . _
a play that was staged at New Hope 1 dme from Fort WortTi b:«t irday'»f-
[ Toeaday night was a great sue - s.. ti-rnoou. Thay rejmrt a Jolly time
Everybody Imighed until their aide,} * Mr lnd Mrs. C. II. Miller. Mr. A A.
The benefit attained «.« Mi>l«-r and Mias Fnye ( amplu-ll vislt-
, $40.45 which will go to pay on the Mr, j; „ Sujrfflli who'|ivM n,.ar
i ptano. j
L Mr and Mra. W. L. Taylor of I7*e !'
| ley attended the play given «t tL■ j
place Tuesday night.
There were quite a few of the New
I Hope people to attend the singing
at Corinth laat Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. F. B. Reid viaited in
the C. N. Ellis home Sunday after-
noon.
Miaa Hilda Cox of Comanche was
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*
Q. H. Cox, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Thomson of Comanche
viaited their son, Mr. J. Thoni|Hu>n.
J_*vro tautf/l
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WILLYS.OVERLAND FINE MOTOR
WdiU^ Lowest Meed
Four-Doer Sedan
Auto Enamels For The Man
Who Paints His Own Car
The durable kind—not affected by climatic condi-
tions. withstanding the action of heat, cold, ram and
snow. I he luatre ia permanent and ia not dulled by
frequent waahinf.
Sherwin-Williams
AUTO ENAMELS
are made in a range of beautiful color*
from which to make your aelection.
Stop at our ature today and take home
with you a can of 5harwi^->A.Mliama
Auto llnamel.
GAMBILL BROTHERS
RevohitiffnaryAdvBnec In DrivtagMiion
Overland's adoption of all-tterl bodice ia admit*
tedlv one of th* moat important advances ever
. made in the low-priced Seld. Sales of the new
Overland olUtid Sedan are literally pyramid-
ing. People are keenly aware of the advantages
of steel construction—particularly the greatly
Increased range of driving vision.
Beside* its all-steel body, the Overland Sedan
. fi*e* you bigger power . . . patented Triplex
Springs . f t xtronger axles. . . bigger propeller
rVa2i *v* balanced crankshaft -I* ..blK**r
'.WffiHT. . . disc-type clutch ... simpler lubri-
' • • • sliding *t«*r trermnimnon. A vrry
inexpensive car. to buy—and a very economical
car to run. Extremely easy term*.
OVERLAND AUTOMOBILE CO.
Telephone 30—SI AM FORD—North Swenson
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Thomas, R. C. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1925, newspaper, March 20, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054659/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.