Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1928 Page: 3 of 10
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SNAPPY
SERViCf
SOCIETY
FORTYrTWO CLUB.
-The Forty-Two club met FYklay
afternoon with* Mr*. W. C. Swanson
at her home on McHarr avenue, ehry-
anti fern* made the
attractive and an Ami*ikv
' Questions On Child
Health Answered By
blood power to coagulate Milk la the I by the death of a very dear friend,
•impleat and beet aource in the diet. I Mr. Ureenhaw, who lived I 12 mile*.
Every child up to fourteen year, of j south of Stamford He paaaed away
bereaved .»nea
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FOR SALE—Traetor and Hnplementa
Byron Shuquist. Phone 9817F3. 30-tp
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What ia a healthy child?
TRADE—For amall ranch or city of
Mary A aaghn. Ked I'rwui
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My
280-acre farm. 40-acre
ntotif war followed with the party ap
jpointmenta. Little Miss Louise Me- Proprrt>
buntinjr. and pu.nl tb. pUriotk ho"“ “ w,l“
tallies. Clever little candle holders
Also 100-acre farm, well improved to
made of red and white Candy
holding. blue candles were
favors.
-After the fames a salad
coffee - and oat meal cookies
trade for Jones or Haskell
th<- novel f<urm Win PW difference.
.Christian, Mineral Wells, Texas. 30-2c
county
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Nutrition Workcrlmrv »h«>uld have a quart a day ifJlast Wednesday. The
possible, but never less than a pint.| have" our sympathy
A pint runs very near the danger line
Three fh»v> a day furnishe* the Misses Edna liayme and Frances * hi-re *uri<lay
idea .mount ofllme needed for one day >|K.n.tson visited in Abilene during!
.Why is keeping track of body
weight important ? Weight is s very
food index of physical condition and
a healthy glow under “•» should aim to keep near the stand
ard wight for,height it may'prevent
Miss Ruby Ye"->~ and Mira AfMP
Kastham spent the e«ek end vsiting
in Abilene anrl T ■ >1
l Firm flesh not fabhy ami pad
dmi tbit icrar
2. Good color —
the skin.
i the seek end
Misses l.ueiti* at-hryn Rose of
j Colorado City were • •» • x «>f friends
here Surulav
Paint and Varm he,
'lumper Company
course. R(K)||S rENT
to llud^, I. X MplJS ~~ Ml COST
H. H. Pennington, D. T. Perkins. J. _
H. Rutherford, J. A. Smith. J. P. As- ”A~. P'PT*
suite in good condition
rtta. S'. L. Hprriaun. S, H. SUM. *.<Z5. ZEZ . A **
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i L. Buster, J. K Brady. Fenton Brown. - yl. Vftf.l>pf °r
K B. Bryant. C. S. Cooper. Tom W
1 Bright eyes. trouble later on. In the long run one
4 Right Weight for height. jtnifyt gaui weight with a surplus of'
5. Long hours of sleep- so that hr f»«d «nd lose weight with a shortage
~~~ " wakes up ready to get up for the day's •" weighing regular)? and keeping
or throe lWorj, w p|#y , near .the standards will ^^an watch
6 Good teeth *ng the amount and kind of focal;
'''.T*"**"***"'** ; 7, Good appetite ' does not have to BjAeii.
dililng rooa ^ urged to eat. Should children l»e allowed IiP eat
lmlurestum, nuts and why? Nuts are hard t oj
masticate ami lieing rich in fat. theyj
only a sick, •r,> "“ber slow to digest They
I should
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room
See it at the
-few. if any. colds.
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it. A happy disposition
Elliott, U. L. Inglish. L. P. Hepler. R. j FOR BALE — I Hughes Electric ***wd. nervous child ia cross. •houW n"' **• "lb-wed freely for a
L. Penkk. R. V. Colbert, R. W. Sea-'Range $36.00. .1 Four-burner Ferfee- shouW • fhlW have meat to at*?!"4*- ,f irround to a paste, as pea
fnan, D. O. McRirnmon. John Croft, tton OiFStove with oven $15.00. 1 Hot Som'" "bo adv.se meat, do so nut butter, the first object ion is re
R M Kinard. R. H. N imbed, Mary Blast Heater $7.50 608 E Reynolds bm-nuae they say it gives w ved ami they can hr used as .and
Morrow of Abilene. E. E. Yates, C. Phone 784 W. 29-tf 1 Additional protein for building w“b for children that are not tie
E. Wallace. Anna Dial. E. H. Laync,1--material I>oun* Frt«‘ ^s. pastries, rich
«>N THIS
Day of Memories
K. A. Stewart; Nisaes Liiias Fenick! FOR RENT “ Two furnh‘h,‘d ^ <vs,WUIIy m beefl
ments for light house keeping. Nice Material to be chewed, which de
and convenient and in good location, vclops the jaw.
gas furnished. 608 On * the other hand, just a* well
v known authorities suggest that meat
sauces should never to' allowed
Edna Cullum, May me Cullum. Bernice
I Caldwell,' Margaret Crockett, Mary
Louise McDonald and Master Robert „ *r’.. * *nd
1 Beamon.
PLEASANT VALLEY
E. Gould.
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.Mrs. Swanson was aasiatod by Mrs. FOR SALK —■Pure breil mammoth! n<>1 ,r’v,'n “_ child until ^e is- seven Sdiniay was our regular meeting
u u . . . ' iR. W. Seaman and Miss Bernice (aid- brortie turkeys, lafge bone. CHpper Their reasons are these: ,day. We have no pastor. Rev. Hsu
KuddieH OI tnc trwch^ rt?COUIlt wt,|| hack Htram. EUic Hcctl Moor«, H # Meat in nior«: liable than othci |nrtt of near Spur rarm* anif"prrach
with fervor the last few hours
before peace, the bitternes* and STAMFORD GIRL HONORED,
uncertainty a.«t well as the amus-1 Miss Pataey Durrett of Sumford,1 PURE
miles south weat of Stamford. 29-4p
ing incidents of those unhappy who is attending C. I. A. at Denton, bone
Jays. ’ ' . has been elected one of the thirteen Cecil
I Meat is more liable than
foods to putrlfy in the uiteatinesa and ed for ti>
the vounger the child, the more quick-j sermons . _ |
big ly put r if act ion comes when meat is Jim (affey. Ilafvey Terrell and his
preached some fine
BRED mamoth bronze,
turkeys. Come and see them fed .
Shaieafelt, 7 miles west of 2 Because of its high seasoning^
girla who constitute a "commission" Amford. 2tt-4p.its pleasing taste, children are apt to went
‘brothel' haw- returned
Cec.
Mm
from Fort
Worth and other plwces where they
And tha' nMl Af .u f»«.l u 4in»» . wn" TOn"l,lulc * commission" Jvwimiora. iir-sp K"-—>'*v ms.e, enimren are apt to went in win'll of pecans
qf envv even while we uauMC and WKa*“' duty “ '* l° look *ft" th* a'paRTMENT HOUSE for i*nt at ",°r'‘ m,WI> f,*voml fowd,t Mr «nd Mrs. T. H Jenkins. Mr
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PIERIAN CLUB. ,• I AM MOVING my hemstitrher an.l !“*< urwl Oom green vegetables and post to see "Grandma" West Sunday
The Pierian Club had an intoreat- m^rhiry. £a yny residence at TM MJ**g« in aa largo or larger amounts afteriuMin
Mrs. Jim ("affey. Mi and Mrs !
Terrel and Hro Bennett'
in t he W T West home neaV'
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Store Closed
Monday
Our store will heelostti Monday, Nov*
<*mber 12, in observance of
ARMISTICE DAY
Please do your shopping this week
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C. D. SHAMBURGER
sewing and hemstitching, Mrs. C. P.[*“‘v™ *" ,H' nu‘r,‘ “""'“I 'bap that oTtamrMrs. Henry Scism.n railed
l*hone 722
'ship." Mrs. George Zachary wus
leader, with Mra. Dallas Souti_
IS present any in-; • Rev, Bennett spent Saturday and
T Mrw Floyd Johnson of Lueders will TOR RKNT — Lovely, three room testmal putrefaction I Sunday nights lathe 7>m Jenkins
|be leader this week for a lesson On downstair apartment, gas. hot and Where ran we gel fime and why do home
“New York," with Mrs. J. M Carter.|CoW ^«G prW,‘.!**' We need.it? I There will be Sunday schwl at the
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“Stamford’s ProfirrcMHivc Store*'
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!*FX)R SALE—at m bargain, two nirtr-
>• fop
ever buy another
cases. Phone
'foot gla(s floor show
3(15 for particulars.
FOR SALE — New 5-room modern
house on corner of Yale and Texas
streets. Small cash payment with
reasonable terms. M. D. Wilkes. 28-tf
TRUCE FOR SALE 1929 Model See
Jesse A. White at the Texas Com-
pany. «24*tf,
{regulator. It helps in regulating the
^ beating of the heart and in giving the
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tend
wmm
"• mvil,.! ,i.. nt
community has Un saihlened
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FOR RENr—0 n e
good
six-room
Houtfe, 3 blocks east
of square. Also
a few unfurnished rooms. See Jno. A.
Middleton, owner
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FOR RENT — Furnished
rooms for;
tight housekeeping
Phone
179. TJfll
East Moran.
24-tf
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srd WkucAr-
eww Tire# mmy
also b« pur* *
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.A. 8. P. I»Ian 3
fart imsmth
roruaL
/V.D Man Bad*Luck*in*
Vf Buying-Tires has gone,
never to return—at least never
to return when we introduce
you to the new HOODSuprcx
Tire and the new HOOD
A. S. P. plan.
Under thia A.8. P. plan we are
able to offer our customers a
written protection against ariy
tire accident for 18 months,
which carries with it our full
standardized tire service dur-
ing the entire life of your tire.
It means when you buy your
next tire—a HOOD Suprex
—you can have uninterrupted
service, freedom from tire
changing on the road and
thousands of miles more tire
mileage.
Not one of our customers is
going to miss this big ‘ ‘Protec-
tion-Service ” if we can help
it. Come in today and ask
about the HOOD A. I. P. plan.
We'll gladly tell you all about
it without any obligation.
WANTED — Ambitious, industrious
white person to introduce and supply,
the demand tor Rawleigh Household
Products In Stamford and other n-sar-
by localities. Make sales of $150 to
$600 a month or more. Rawleigh
, Methods get business everywhere. No
soTTing exl*rffnf« rsquii cd. We mfc
ply Prodects, Sales and Advertising
Literature and .Service Methods--
•venrthing you need. Profits increase
every month. Lowest prices: best
values; most complete service. W. T.
Rawleigh Co., Dept, TX15522, Mem-*
phis. Temi ' 29-6p
FOR SALE—Lot 12. bbek 133 on
Walls Ave. One block from High
School $500. Upshaw A Upshaw,
' 28 8p
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FOR SALE—A few houses and. lota
closo in, »n good terms, some choice
residence lots. Also well equipped
Service Station on highway for rent.
Phone 355 or See Jno. A. Middleton,
owner. 22-tf
FOR 8ALE OR TRADE-'one ■ 1 x-
room house with bath, nice location,
corner lot on McKinley and Reynolds
streets. Good place for small store.
W. B. Thomas. 20-14p
! FQR RENT—Furnished dr unfurnish-
ed rooms. 808 East Campbell street
Phone 534W. * 26 tf
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8. O. GREBNHAW dead
S. O. Green haw died at his home on
the J. S. Smith farm, throe miles
southwest of Stamford. Wednesday,
October 31. The funeral service was
held at the home Saturday, Nove
her 3. conducted by 0. K. Wallace,
minister of the Church of Christ. W.
K. Kinney ted charge of the funeral
omenta.
Green haw was Horn in Mur-
Ill.. July S. 1873. being M
gears of age at the time of Ms death.
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goods.
3 pound Rolls, Quilt Cotton !
33c
36-inch Bleached Domestic, no starch
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Children’s Good Quality Overalls
69c
Men s Solid Leather Work Shoes
- - *1.95
Men’s Lisle Hose, Btack, Tan and White
9c
64x76 Double Blankets, Good Weight
$1.69
Imperial Chambray, Big Assortment
29c
Men s Heavy Sheep-lined Coats
$6.95
Ladies' Good Quality Felt House Shoes ....
49c
Turkish Bath Towels, 18x36 ...........
14c
Good Quality Sheets, 81x90 ..........
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1928, newspaper, November 8, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972870/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.