Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1936 Page: 3 of 16
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Y, March 2Q, 1936
school*. The senior teams lost for this jprecinc
The junior bMpbal^'toumamenlSt Post Griday.
V- BLE. HA K LOW,
POST
Middlebrook Sunday, ' ’■
Mr. Mason and Tommie Hise of
San Saba spent Monday nigfht with
Mr. and Mrs. W; A. Hise.
uJfea. Jjm, Free of near Wehtert
LWAd^SfdaulftSBfe
tha, went >to Lamesa Monday' to
epend a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. D. <L. Adcock.. Mrs. J. W.
Adcock will return home as she
has recovered from her recent illr
naap
„MJttlss , Floy West and the girls
tennis teams went to Sagerton Sat-
urday to entet the county tennis
tournament Tne, senior girls lost
gles, won - 'first place in rural
school, winning over Taunt Creek
and Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop of Floyd-
ada attended the funeral of Ruby
SEASON
. w|^>. , • „
Sunday ‘ morning and
' Shewbert preached Sunday, night.
Little Ruby Fay Davis, 3-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les-
> ter DavLa,-died ©f pneumonia early
*“ ' ^ ■ Funeral service
ioward cemetery
— W o’clock Sunday afternoon.
Rev. J. E. Shewbert'of Avoca had
charge of the funeral services.
Pallbearers were Elmer C. Warf>
son, John Anders, Mr. Body and
a J t h Baldwin’s ultramodern
ropolitan conflict of a million-
husbahd caught betweeh the
b of two1 women—his Wife
m he adores and his secretary
m he respects—is reeoomqiend-
Goldwyn-Mayer’wfreat sea picture
that shows Wednesday attd<Thurs*
■clay at the Palace Theatre, carries
one. away with the sheer intensity
of its drama. Although a histori-
cal romance, wrung from the afl-"
tual records of the, British Ad-
miralty, it is far more absotbing
lhan pure fiction.
It is a superb achievement in
motion pictures, a historical pic-
' DO YOU KNOW?
TMMwilme tbe-kc^r;*:rtiO—ralisr mthe country?^
We «re in*a position to do all kipds of shoe repairing?—
No shoe worn so badly we can’t Repair it. ,Make us. prove it by
bringing them t<^ us before throwing them away.-*-
THE NU SHOP SHOP
104 Vz North Swenaoa
WE DYE, TINT, OR REPAIR YOUR SHOES
Where quality and service reign supreme.and^the customer must
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pha-temua.
teams went ta Haskell, The yfmm
team, Ray Overton, Jt., 'and John
Bray. Jr., won first’ place in rural
Sunday' morning
was held Ait the
at 5
wui iiaimiiib . i nC( Bel
to_ Rochester. "’ Tlffe
junior high
vrna Lg^.^ad|n^j of the most exciting sea tale? ever
J.. W. Nanny. Flower girls warn
schdftl leath lost tb HdWftftf. ’Jerry
dmirabl
Floy and Joy We*(,i Mvrith and
Sybils Nanny. Rifhy Hisey and
Mrs.; Bunon Howard. __- -«—7
LA heel lists as
STAMFORD. TBXAI
Gipson, Junior Ward School s.in-
! Tho picture is/the true story of
is a the voyage of Hj M. S. Bounty 150
scientific expedi-
tells of
magazine publisher; h i s thw.tyranny of a/brutal captain who
nrla i M vma T.avV nnH Vii«'rir*nvH bin pppw 1 t/i miifinv of th<»
life and lovea^f the sailors in a
tropical paradise and the dogged
pursuit of Captain Bligh for the
men who had fed him to the wrath
of the sea by casting hita adrift
in an onen boat. • * • ’
“Mutiny on the Bounty” lives up
to all the advance praise that has
shouted the picture’s merit* around
the world. Its scenic beauty, some-
times stark and cruel, t-ii unsur-
passed. Its cast, headed >by Charles
I .aught on, Clark Gablfi and Fran-
chot Tohe,'is Incomparable.
modern story of Van San- years ago, on
(Clark Gable), prosperous|tiort to the S01
[Linda" (Myrna* Loy), and hir'drove his crew/to mutiny, of the
Little Janice Weal of near Goree
spen,i Saturday night with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
West.
Mrs. Jewel Austin of Stamfoht^
visited her fathe^ Ji' ft- Guilett,
Sunday.
’a suspicions of her husband’s
il loyalty are aroused by tn-
ion gossip. The secretary is
e for an executive promo-
vhich Linda urges but which
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■ —New Insurance Agent Here
J. H. Ftemister, formeNy of Abi-
lenp, new local. representative/ fdr
the Ajnerican National Life In-
surance Company, succeeding Hu-
bert Porter, is in Stamfbrn this
week. His wife and baby daughter,
Ma/ry Faye, expect to nmve to
Stamford the latter part of this
week.
Mr. Porter, who has been con-
nected with the insurance com-
pany for nearly a year, wjll op-
erate the new ice cream parlor be-
longing to Nat Wash which will
be ODened soon on the south side
of. Urn square.
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WAL-f; PAPER and canvas. C. D.
Shamburger Lumber Co. 26-tfc.
he her boss Ts in Havana,
jWilaan learns of a pending
ps deal which Van must
jabout immediately. She flies
rana and together they stage
ryiir 'nr •' ~ri i--------it t ~wm Tr~'iT~.~n . --«•< -:md
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Sale Opens Friday, March 20—Closes Saturday, March 28. Be here early and get
your share of the many bargains that ^iwait you.
nenr.lable business coupe, but
L.inda telephones to her hus-
ate at night, the secretary
s the phone in Van's,) roo(n?
hastens batk to New York
Iain, but Linda leaves -him
epares to sail fob EuVope.
EXTRA SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 20-21
h the efforts and sacrifices
t’s secretary, he and Linda
irself with the affections of
i boyfriend.
Spring Clip
Clothes Pins, doz
Perfection Oil
Stove Wicks, ea
Miss'Mary Wells Mancill. Miss
Mancill returned home with her
and spent the week-end.
Mr. and -Mrs. Jim Milter attend- j
ed church services-and were dinner
gplasts of Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Over- ]
ton; . * •. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1j. West enter-
tained with « birthday dinner Sijn-1'
day «in honor of their daughter,1
Mrs. H. L. Terrell, a son-in-law,'
BtIT Themta*. amb little-jtrandaon..;.
DonaTd'Ttay-flaffey. Those present,
were Mr. and Mrs. C. T. West and •
15Vix27 Dvlroleum mats
in several patterns, .ea.
Window Shades, Crepe
Fiber, in colors-, tea.
lo Qt. GAlv. Pails
icribe to The American.
White Plates
Reg, size, ea.
omo-
; and
iall Handle Stew-
No. 2 Galv.
Tubs :
17-oz. Hoffman
House Goblets, ea
25c Broom, 5 •
strand, ex. value
5-6 in. Pliers,
Metal
Wash Board
once.
Extrg Value, ea.
Dish Pans, gray
Large White Cups,* -1
less saucers^ea ___
10-in. 'File»,
White Oil
ciotb. yd.
cture
hfiitly ’
truly J '
.granite
Firat-Quality
Nb. 2 Lamp
25c Cotton or
Xinbn Mops, ea:
8-in. Files,
First Quality
All Stoneware
Gai: izrrLi:
Chimney, 2 for
•ri. and Sat Wed. and Thurs.
BIG FEATURES $2,000,000 TRIUMPH
Buy Harness
Goods at a Big
Saving
Special Prices on
Cookers and
Sealers—
Special Price on All Oil Stoves at
a big discount
Paints during our sale
Mutineers find primitive love in
TRUE story South Sees!
is Action Speaks
aider than Words
$3,98 Leather
Collars, on sale
Hame Stfings „13c
Extra Heavy, ea__
26 or 28 in. Chain
Bicycle tires, ea _
Lawn Hose, 50 ft. length
Braided, , dO /IQ
On Sale________SZ.4/
$1.49 Cloth
Collars, ea.
Gal. Outside Gloss White
Paint, d*1
Gallon_________vb I ,JJ
18-qt. National
Pressure Cooker
25-ft.
Length
Mr/ and Mrs. Raymond Adcock
and sons. Ray and Roy. of Brushy,
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Liven-
good awhile Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud
$2.25 Extra Heavy Mule
Bridles, d*l jr
Each _______51 ,LJ
5 Burner B^ilt In Ovil
Nesco Oil Range, Regu
lar $44.95, on sale—
9x12 Belcoleum Felt b;
Rugs, *A |
On Sale________5^1.
Mrs. Potts Sad Irons, set
of 3 Irons, <K1
Set _______51 ,LJ
_______ _____ ___Davis and
children of Gaunt visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Gipson Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Johnson and
baby of Sayles and Bruce Bray of i
Albany spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus GiHespie) of n
Rockdale visited Miss West.
at the teacherage Friday after-1
noon.
Sayles' junior boys and girls
plaved Post juniors on the home j
ction—Romance
$1.50 Mule Bridle
Each_________
5-Gal. Heavy Shipping
Cream f
Cans__________OL.)
Family Scales,
25-lb. Size ___
$1.25 Leather Back
Band, 4-in. size, ea-
Qther Oil Stoves at a
Big Saving
All Rope in Sisal during
This Sale, 1 £
Lb. ___________ I JC
Medium Weight
Trace Chains, pr.
Electric Irons
fully guar. ea.
2 Burnei
Oil Stov
court Thursday afternoon. Post
. boys and Sayles girls won. <
W. T. West and Louie Kuenstler
attended the Fat Stock Show in Ft.
Worth, Monday night. I
John Apperson of Tuxedo is vis-1
iting a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Mav.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Shewbert of
Avoca, Mrs. McCarty of Amarillo,
Rev. Bowen of Stamford were din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G.*
Banks Sunday.
Paul Terrell of Rochester snent
the week-end with Edward Ter-
rell. _L
Carl May visited Hardy Gris$(|
som at Haskell Sunday morning
where he is ill with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Crow of
Stamford visited Mr. and Mrs. Va^-
ten Middlebrook Sunday.
Miss-Floy West entertained the
4-H club girls with a weiner roast
Monday night. Thtety boys and
girls enjoyed the affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl May, and
daughter, Dixie, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ashburn of Tuxedo Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Crow of
Avoca visited Mr. and Mrs. V. G.
Latest News
Alumfnumware
Toilet Articles
School Supplies
On Sale
Rogers Silverware
On Sale
On Sale
On Sale
Sunday -“Monday - Tuesday
. EVEN CLARK HAS HIS
TROUBLES WHEN TWO
lADIES LOVE HIM!
Aluminunt Tea
Kettles _______
10c Brilliantine or
Hair Oil _________
5c Theme Paper,
On* Sale ________
26-Piece Set,
On Sale_____
16-oz. Rubbing
Alcohol, on sale
Aluminum Perco-
lator8,.4 cup size1
Thick School
Tablets, ea.
26-Piectf Hollow Handle
Stainless Steel Blade, set
16*oz. Antiseptic,'
On Sale________
6 Cup. Percolator
in Aluminum___
Envelopes
8-Oz. Quinine Hair Tonic for
relief of dandruff and in',
falling hair, on Sale__IJC
Aluminum
Stewers ... 15c,’ 25c,
Large Rolls Toilet
Paper, €j for_____
One Lot of Pickle and
«“~"'*01ive Forks, regular
$1.00, on sale, ea. •
Aluminum Buckets,
Large Size l______
Furniture Polish,
10c, 15c, 20c and
Shaving Soap
Ixtra Values in
Aluminum double
Boilers___35c, 39c,
’alcum Powder
SPfeCIAL PRICE ON POULTRY WIRE
BY THE ROLL
Buy Cutlery at a
Big Saving
Cbinaware
On Sale
automobile
six-cylinder
idcr engine.
2-in. Mesh, 36-in.
high, by roll
Uncle Sam Watch-
es, on sale- —,____
$1.25 Pocket Knives Q(V
3 blade, on sale -----/OC
32-Piece Set Dishes in
Decorated Patterns, on
Sale
.. F-A V’S.
WRFCKNGCO
P-A-R-T-S
FOR ALL MAKES
OF CARS
WRECKING SERVICE
DAY AND NIGHT
PHONE 77
re the most
utomobiles.
ansumption
ig/i the walls
nginea, and
engine gives
mportant of
m, pressure
all working
ver A longer
uuace costa.
2-in. Mesh, 4-ft.
high, by roll -^^.
Butcher
Knives
5 Cell Flashlight, on sale
Complete 4*4 i a
Each —- SI.IV
i- Rouble
.Coleman Gasoline
Irons, ea-_______
$1,50 Straight
Razors, on sale
Hair Clippers,
Extra Value
Large Glass
Rose Pitcher*
25c Pocket Knives,
On Sale _______
-ty'tima*
Bird Cages in colors
Barber Shears,
On Sale ______
large size
Alarm Clocks,
Extra Value
Regular
Shears
Large Glass
Rose Bowls
35c Pocket Knives,
On Sale i.-------1
There are hundreds of items not listed above that will go in this sale. Be here early
Friday morning and get your part of the many J^argaina throughput the store.
Tractors—u» > Vmen t>
Ov«r 10,0041 I... ^airai*Rl
— . Repair Item. >*• Hl«irk
rn’iK’s
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The Biggest and Best Short of the Year
CHARLES (CHIC) SALES AS
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
“THE PERFECT TRIBUTE”
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1936, newspaper, March 20, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975622/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.