Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1942 Page: 4 of 10
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FURNI8HKD Apartment* and bad
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^(TIn MOTTS.
FOR SALE * 4-room n «uae with
modem conveniences, new hot
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Where in- the world did jron
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cr«br«isrp6 ^iSJ-^wS -/'’the^t riirsr’iTB
tire,. Phone 695-J 51-lp «y» that.
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acres cultivation, ore her
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• pretty
si ndy unusual hits happened.
FOW SALE - 106 acre faim. 70 it's a
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Part
per I
1300 cash. Bo* 773^Stamford. after the first hatch of biacuits
mixed soil, small house. Part land “something unusual” has happened
ter acre, thousands of times in Texas homes,
sub-irrigated. Price 330
H-lc. baked from Cladiola flour.
Gladiola flour, milled at Sher-
FOR SALE - Several pieces of us- man Texas, by the FVutt Milling
ed furniture at a bargain. Includ- Company, will be remembered by
ing gas copkstove, dresser^ chest many as the brand originated by
of drdwefi
mattresses.
Ths uniat tavorable situation
hasf eattls
resSS*b*
producsrs la sXpect-
1842. The
Defense Club to I* s^** ““)■« <”*»1
“ “ “ “ In tht luufh*
1942.
has
School Monday Nlfht tiQiajUalauk ^ thin i. not a can
, , for increased production, hut for
» ornaiaed increased raarieting. In addition,
I Monday the USDA Bureau of Agricultural
Martha Jo Baird h
Elected President
Youth Fellowship
A defense club will bo
AT The Swenson School Monday the USDA Bureau of Agricultural
night, March 16. at 8 p.a». Taople economics has warned that contin-
of that community are urged to at- ^ expansion in number of cattle
tend the organising meeting. R*7. and calves on the ranges will re-
Hugo BflUPaterfas has bean ap- 8Ult in
pointed aaeega nixing chairman
and has requested A. C. Bru'in. ditionsTnay be less favorable
Mr Jonas OmS CWs» 4-H
Clubs mat last week and studied
the Sleeping Center Of the bed-
room. Thie Included what Roes on
a bed to make it the beet place
■ -N" msr, Jr
Martha ^ the sprinr^ sprh^
suit in heavy marketing in future
years when demand and price con
Si'rJLT* ■* 4“ SUmfonl W,.« ^ k“
■ the X
John's Methodist Ch
Jo Baird is the new
Wayland Fuqua, vice _____
Mary Frances Lawhon, secretary;-
Dan Robert Langford, treasurer,
and Patsy Bagby, publicity sop*
premKlent. ^ protector, a mattress protector
protectors,
is ^put these ea a had and stud-
the di-
erintendent. 7 " ' ■ «* 0”?.County
mr:.
Parnell; 606 North Swenson 814p S»V«at
‘Blossoms
,^r
:fg£ «2jF*Jt£ “ Pictun‘*
.home. -MM East But GladjoU fi^r itself
.It . rvti n*e,
, Trixie Ovel is a member of
ta ftr-t group of military po-
Meewo-nen in London. Strict
Stamford business men will attend, marketed in 1942, A. L. Smifh and
Geprgtr W. Barnes, animal hus-
I Landmen of the Texas A. and M. v .. f.h -.h.__
Extension Sendee, suggest .that guliday cve^S
of the
arrrst procedure and
police methods
FOR RENT -.
room in brick Rome. 1006
Wells. Telephone 747-J. t\-U. the ^ since that
FOR RENT - FUrtlftftSd-gpaft- timer-maintained- iU own leader.
ment. J. D. Rambo, 908 E. Blvd. | ship anmng Uietop — ««~v» That the practice of creep feed-
■■ .a, ■—) of the Southwest *“ always lira* ■ ■ «■■ ■ / in^ rilvpR to wpEninv tim<> k,, _v
FOR RENT - Two two-room n- .with way new development to im-| a meeting to diacusa plans for a parMje<^ They point out that gains
The union meeting for the Stam-,
ssssuz&it* JEwSrU
young people of the town, and es-
pecially Methodist young people,
are invited to attend.
girls to!
help in five ways to
with what they have.
Victory Gardens as ,
A County Project!“£SX
To Be Discussed r“-
7:30 p.m. in the basement
elraieir. Up. and Mrs. David
wen ex
to
IrA* the best
hat they have.
Avoca club met Monday morning
at the school building with 28
girls present and Mrs. Ell* Han-
sen. sponsor and Jaaa Crawford,
. a;«w
president, In
iftes Mai
Stamford
Of Women
' Elects New
daughter oi
Larehe, and
wen qpitec
afternoon a
Wwof the bride
ring service
nett an the sponsors.
a.*Bi%3fc is jail,*?
1 Miee knnwti mm “nKns nkatinir 99 . » -* t« k. k.U Q>4<i mi llarok . * . . • .. ... • * IlCer
t Mrs. Rowland Leads
Auxiliary Program
rtionts.
‘ 85i!3K.fe2SK*“
has sailed for
nt Hill Club amt in the
home of Mary Katherine Parks
with Bette Elliott, president in
charge. Fifteen girls wen present.
Muhp ' '
"day morning with 16 girls present
with Geraldine Winter, president.
The Auxiliary
of the Central
Mnabvterisn Church met Monday
afternoon with \lis. W. H. Atta-
way. Mr* Dick Rowland, president,
conducted a short business meet-
W ANTED - Woman or riri to do your oven, also compensates for ,s 2*ked to ^attend and to bring at
‘ 1—l~‘ ' JeaMtV^'ee interested penoniTfiom
ar |
hiouiw work. "Tefejihohi
C. H. Stanley, ^ ^pigour enough, or the water too
__ <_:— soft, or too hard— it makes no
LEATHER-COVERED DUOFOLD difference with the new Gladiola
general
399-W. Mrs
Mrs. Annie' Blankenbeclder
gave the. devotional and Mrs. W.
E. Whittington. the opening
for sale, reasonable. A nice look- flour,
ing piece of furniture, practically Gladiola Hour will be used ex-
Qew. Phone. -760-J. 60-2p clusively by Mrs. Cora Wilson at
-—--f~.-—-- the Stamford American Cooking
BUTANE TANKS - Now we have School on March 16, 17, and 18.
« complete stock. A limited num- Amdng the recipes to be featur-
ind was leader for her of Electro luxes for butane and ^ fey Mn Wilsop at cooking
-was assisted by
Mrs. J M McDonald and Mrs.
Perry Smith |and Misa Eitima D.
Merritt. During a social period,
the hostess' served oortgealed salad,
date-nut hread, wafers and tea.
The following women were pre-
arot: JJmes. W. B Harrijon, A. C.
Johnson? Annie Blankenheckler,
Arthur Bushell, Claude Bunkley, J.
Dyer. Ed Bushell, Walter _ Bunk-
lry, W. E. Whittmerton, Perry
Smith. Dick Rowlan!, J M. Mc-
Donald, C R. Allen, Earl Keese, E.
A. Russell and Miss Emma D.
Merit t.
natural gas. Ranges, heaters and school jg one that Wjfl hit the spot
tecond hand oil stoves. Duke Apr- with the men-folks of every fam-
pliance Co. 49-3c. ily. Just set this Gladiola' Devil’s
DEAD MORSES. .„d .u„. ^
•emeved free. Cali Collect 112,
de^,ng° WoS““' Southwest4*^; 'Here’s the recipe for this fam-
ed cake: »
WE ARE STILL gulling cotton * «upa Gladiola Flour
See or write to Bentley ^ so^a
Raize, Tuxedo, Texas. 48-4c > cup shorton.ng
2 cups sugar
Bowling Tournament
Gota Under Way with
A ANTED - Used Gas Ranges, Oil Vi cup sour milk
Stoves, Kitchen Cabinets, Bed 1 cup boiling water
Room Suites and a few refrigers- 2 eggs
errs. Wo buy bicycles and guns. 1 t vanilla extract
Wh»t have you? We pay cash!— 4 squares unsweetened chocolate
Surprise Furniture Store. 47-tft 1. Sift Gladiola Flour once, mea-
sure;.. rift again with soda
FREE! If excess 5*Uy* ' 2, Pump all shortening, sugar,
pains of ntqtnSen Ulcers, lnoljres- chocolate, sour milk] into mixing
—,0 4* e-""= ■ -V-—— 'r . cnocoiaie, sour mux, min mixmir
pH 1 CHI11S t ompetmg -ion. Heartburn. Belching. Bloat- howl; m imp of boiling water,
_ ling, Nausea, Gka Pains, get free mix W|,|j_
A commercial bowling league! ^ample, L dga, at lates Drug ^ Beat eggs, unscpar.-tcH, until
has been f-.rmod in Stamford ami j store._ f(u»my^ stir into mixture.
Add vanilla; add flour; beat
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Corley, were informed.
Charlie I Wilson girls-met Tuesday after-
I noon in Mrs. W. N. Bennett’s home
Tho^ fltamfeed mJk of Urn W<k
men’s National Aermmatieal As-
sociation was re-orgawtiad Wad-
nesday afternoon
the home of Mrs. |dd
Mrs. WayM T
sklent, and a
officers have moved away.
Mn. W. R. Tomkins is the new
pmident; Mrs. 0. L. Tayler, first
vice president; Mrs. Eddie C"
second vice president; Mn.
Brown, secretary-tnnansnr;
S. J. Widner. reporter; Mn. Jim
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-organised Wad-
at a ncetiawjSt
f^rS
of the oSer
Refreshments were served, after
the business masting.
Attends Executive WMU’ Meeting
asansintionsl
C
The bride
ternoon dm
h Bible, decor
” ment of
'‘ formed the
away attire.
Only men
family were
mony. Relat
attended w«
mother, Mn
l(r. and Mr
Mr. and Mr
family.
The brid
Stamford H
ed Howard
Brownwood.
ad as book!
tor Com pan;
president
Baptist V
ptist W.M.U
of the Jones County
in Ft Worth
the first of this week attseiding ths
executive honed
state W.M.U.
meeting.
Corps Train!
Hymff ho
his community. Any other inter-
ested persons arc asked to attend.
“If is taijfcrative that we pro-
duce aa much food as possible for
the continuance of thl school lunch
projects and it ia estimated that
the cost of the garden project will
be about 30 cents per child,” de-
clared Annie Faye Miller, assist-
ant project supervisor.
Legion Dance Success,
Another One Planned
The dance sponsored by ths
American Legion at the Roundup
hall Monday night was so success-
ful that .'another will be given on
March 23, it was announced this
week. '
The Legion is sponsoring these
entertainments to raise funds f»r
improving tKe Legion Hall for use
as a recreation hall by men in the
armed forces of the United States.
The Dixie. Playboys will play for
the coming dance. „ ,
Moves to Amarillo
rh t* am plavs thred gair<cs "U'-’fOR RENT - .Southeast bedroom.
"j*h a'
will continue- Tnr-TD W^Vf 'nmr 703 Welia’ Avenue.' " 45-tf ^ rn«T into Tftund layer pans
pnxes will he awarded in first] _- °r 7*4 x 11-inch pan with bot-
and second places at the" end of, rOR SALE - 1940 Four Door Se- tom lined with waxed oiled paper;
the tournament. • I Ian, good rubber, good conditi< n7 bake in moderate oven about 30
Standing of the teams up t •' flr\ant-Link Company. 44-tfc. minutes.
Unirsday morning fallows: -■ ....."-— 1 / 6- Ice with caramel, chocrtlate or
j>>nl Prt j NOTICE - 4«tfh oer center win- ivory frosting.
City Auto Team l.OOOMbw eseh day for extra special --
Barrow Furniture .'•66 rn me" *' r..^*rv,n " ntiei m . n>
Arrport ?4o. t 666, Men Store and Quality Claanm. SHS TeiiniS Players ’ j
S'*BH^!!b.rs S*--:—-—See Pros in Action
Dr. Pepper
.000
Debaters Go to Abilene
The debating group from Stam-
ford High school, accompanied by
Mr*. Jewel Au«'in ii'iri Mis. Oran
P - —“* ’ '■ . O. t li I -
><i, i.r..> 1 - t'leanant, nicety for-f _
tished bedroom; good locat!on. y Tinsley, high school princi-
Phone 679-J. 502 South Orient a gmUp of high school
n1 reet. 42-tI. tennis plavers to Ahilene Wednes-
ire small apartment,
tcan, ctosv in
Aay to listen to debating contests -i-asonably priced,
w men were held there. Those who Gould Apartments,
attende-i we-» Mil red Brigh«m,|
Freda Culwell, Jeanne Braun, Bob-
by Huston and Dale Muse.
-OR RFN’T - With Frigtdatra1 H,,y n'Kht for th*“ All-Star profes-
’ .VL.H m Mern *»on»! tennis matches at Abilene
rsissz-F
SfMfr Whisenant made the trip.
WALL PAPER and Canvas. C. D
Lumbar Co 41-lft
vtETKRi CL KB A UKK—i am
<4i 1 > equipped to do an A-l job
\d work guaranteed Phone me at
•»idence Lawrence Crider, Stam
- — T.fn.r'-' 46-tf
NO MORE TAN HEEIoS
In compliance with a govern-
mental ruling the manufacture
of t«n heels and Mile's was dis-
continued February L This,
means that aft^r the present
supplies on 'repairmen's shelves
and jobbers storks arc exhaust-
ad, repairmen will have to sell
Mack heels and soles for tho
duration of the National emer-
gency.
When it is explained to cus-
taaeri why it ia.accessary , for
National J>efense to discontinue
1 'dMI
Jones County Calves
All Win Places at
John Earl Bounds Here
Staff Sgt. John Fart Bounds,
who ia now stationed at Will Rog-
ers Field at Oklahoma City, Okla.,
was here from Thursday of. last
week until Sunday visiting his
mother, Mrs. J. E. Bounds, and
other relatives. Sunday he went to
Wichita Falls to visit his brother,
Hubert Bounds, and hia sister, Mrs.
Abilene, San Angrelo ST
- | Oklahoma City. Bounds was re-
, • Card of Thaaks 1 cently transferred from Fresno, ____ .
To the members of the Busy California, to Will Rogers Field. 1 uary.
Bee Quitting Chsh and others; We —----- .— -_—*- —•
want to thank yon so sraeti for the
thoughtful and needed contribu-
tions you made to our family—so
many appropriate and useful items
m this time etf illneea of my baa-
E. H. Goonrod, above, left Wed-
nesday for Amarillo to assume the
managership of the Amarillo
branch of Radford Wholesale
Grocer Company. He has been
manager here for the past four
years. A new manager for the
Stamford branch has not been
named.
-Mr: Coon rod’s family will join
him in Amarillo'in a few weeks.
Mr. Coonrod ia the president of
the Stamford Exchange Club, be-
ing elected to that office in its-
l
they will accept the black heels
withoot question. Our govern-
ment has spec'fled black heels
and soles oq all footwear manu-
factured for the Army, Navy
and all other Federal services
regardless of the color <Xf the
footwasrr ~
ft is possible that for a short
time odd lots of tan rubber
Is and soles will be avail-
(Southwestern Shoe Findings,
March 1942.)
MODERN 8I|OE SHOP
AMERICAN SHOE SHOP
J. J. Cockrell and family. _ . j
Howard Maaa Ealtsta ia Navy !
Howard Sloan of Sweetbator.
. S. Slots of
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ,1-
thjs city, kwntUiM in tho navy
and loft
Dallas
here with hU^pnrents. Other jps-
lstives here 8unday were Mr.
Mrs. Archer Ysrbro of Coleman,
Grady Sloan of Colorado City nad
Adele Geer of Sweetwater.
The Forty-Two Club met laat
Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. A.
Smith. v. Ji
Poultry Profits
Is What Yw Want!
CIRCLE-E- FEEDS
Make It Eg*?! That’s why thay an
as pspalsr with pooltrymica that kasw. Jola the profit
Eoger Feed
YOU’D RATHER DRIVE OLD CARS WITH TEXAS
________TAGS THAJTBE RUN OVER BY NKW^ -
. WE8W1TM JAP JACE
BUT ; -:-i, ’
You Don't Have to Do Either
If YouH Let Us Make Your Old Car
NEW AGAIN
Mechanically, and inside and outside appearance we
can make your old car NEW again, give you monthly
terms on the deal and save you money on the whole
bill, big money compared with piecemeal repairing.
We might also be able to help you out some on your
tires, if we can’t we will tell you.
rl'.’T’
We’re in business to serve you any way we can but
particularly to"help you get the moet service for the
least money nut of your car. ” i -- ' . ^ -
Come in slid consult with ua
There is no charge for inspection and advfca.
iiiadSrr«.
Dodson Motora
11
Ladles!
wu xtatione
Field from I
weeks ago.
ceived a yea
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MRS. CORA WILSON
COOKING SCHOOL
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It’s Free!
Dates
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MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1942, newspaper, March 13, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973169/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.