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Levelland, Texas, Modern Food Store and Market building
Stamford Airport dedication
Aerial view of Lott, Texas
R.L. Stevenson Junior is part of a Highland Hereford Association tour of the Corn Belt states to see how cattle fare in those feedlots
Wanda Ticknor of Corpus Christi, winner of 1939 Texas Sweetheart Number 1, crowned at ceremony held at Casa Manana, 07/24/1939
Mrs. F. W. Axtell at Fort Worth's Municipal Airport
"R. E. Dye Machine and Supply, Breckenridge, Texas"
Aerial view of Westover Hills, Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show, Bess Coughlin admires horse which inspired the songs she sings; the horse is Silver Cloud
18 of 20 show girls who perform at Casa Manana; names are in the negative envelope, 07/19/1939
At Trading Day in Weatherford, a typical sidewalk scene in the business section of Weatherford includes shoppers and farmers, 07/08/1939
Will Rogers memorial bunkhouse at Stamford, Texas, 1939
Stripling's Department Store robbery, Fort Worth, Texas
Aerial view of Kosse, Texas
West Lancaster Avenue bridge opening ceremony
E.D. Alexander, Star-Telegram reporter and publicity director for the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show
The Arkansas philosopher Bob Burns (left) shows Casa Manana producer Lou Wolfson how to play his bazooka, 08/21/1939
Attending Casa Manana show, Sarah Barber, Jacksonville's tomato queen, 08/04/1939
Levelland, Texas, west side of the square
Fisher County's Jack and Stallion Show, Rotan, Texas
Aerial view of the north edge of downtown Fort Worth, Texas
J.J. Woody enjoys summers at his 300-acre farm in Wise County; he is a 35-year employee of the W.C. Stripling Company in Fort Worth, but here he examines corn in his cornfield
At Texas Postmasters Association convention in Big Spring, Texas, Fort Worth's superintendent of railway mail service Clint J. Taylor
Comedian Eddie Cantor with a group of fans
Chicago International Livestock Show
Aerial view of Cameron, Texas
Preview Night at Casa Manana
At Trading Day in Weatherford, thickly parked cars of buyers attracted to Weatherford markets on a Saturday, 07/08/1939
Will Rogers memorial bunkhouse at Stamford, Texas, 1939
C.A. Winsby, trades union man
Stripling's Department Store robbery, Fort Worth, Texas
Aerial view of Rosebud, Texas
Arkansas philosopher and Casa Manana performer, Bob Burns, smoking a pipe, wears a Shady Oak hat, gift from Amon Carter, 08/21/1939
Talent at Casa Manana, veterans of Casa Manana, from left, Helen Whiting, Marguerite Joyce, and Beth Lea, get to know freshmen Valerie Bescamper (of Electra) and June Davis
Stephens County Products Show, Oil Belt Fair, Breckenridge, Texas
Levelland, Texas; the new Davis-Mason Company business building
Fisher County's Jack and Stallion Show, Rotan, Texas
Aerial view of the southern portion of Fort Worth, Texas looking east
J.J. Woody enjoys summers at his 300-acre farm in Wise County; he is a 35-year employee of the W.C. Stripling Company in Fort Worth, but here he feeds his sheep
At Texas Postmasters Association convention in Big Spring, Texas, Alvan S. Page, postal inspector from Fort Worth
Casa Manana's College Night
Aerial of the intersection of West 7th Street, Camp Bowie Boulevard and University Drive, Fort Worth, Texas
Chicago International Livestock Show
Aerial view of Cameron, Texas
Preview Night at Casa Manana
At Trading Day in Weatherford, a busy section of the fruit and melon market on the courthouse square, 07/08/1939
Will Rogers memorial bunkhouse at Stamford, Texas, 1939
Clarence E. Farmer spoke for those opposed to county manager form
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