Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1940 Page: 3 of 12
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Jays Hoffman, Comanche, Chan-
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, MRS. GERTRUDE BURBANK
With Hfer Knowledge of Fine Foods
Again Chooses IDENTIFIED Quality
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Ffuits and Vegetables of highest quality
.. Nationally known brands... Best grades
... Largest assortment of varieties and
sizes.
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./• Sold by Uidependent Retail Dealers.
—Listen to Keith's Fruit Express—
— Every Week-day — KGKO — 9:15 A.M. —
(Baginning April 29 the time will change to 8:15 A.M.
• to«Qpfpnn with daylight savings schedules.)
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Ben E. Keith Co.
Ltrfnt Distributor of Fresh Fruits and
Fresh Vegetables in the Southwest
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Is Completing
Its Tenth Year
JOMPANT AS A WHOLE IS*
TH1 kty^h;ht '
THIS SPRING
Store Manager iftoperUseof
HI I Bakina Pr
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Thi» we*lc, in which the local
Penney store ia celebrating the fflih j
Anniversary of the company as a
whole by offering specially puf^j
chased merchandise through the.
store,, finds the local store nearing'
the completion <>f its tenth year,!
according to Y. D-. Duble, manager. ]
“From the very day we opened/
in April. 19.70,” states MlRipM'f
T? Stamford has' Wn pSrtI-*
culaH.v cordial to this company-of
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Baking Powder
One Essential
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«4Um eff with a knifc;
KC Baking PowjJsr^the brand
featured in our Cooking School, is
a double action, combination bak-
htevpowder, favored by well-known
demonstrators and lecturera who
rely on (he products they use to
ice dishei
Jake
ly Mias Annie MuehlatetQ.
Guests for tho stiver__
celebration were Mr. and Mrs.
George Ludecke and son, J. Rey.l
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Muchlstein and)
son, Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie'
Mnchlstem, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.;
Thane and daughter, Shirley Ann,
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Pustejovsky
Pete Watts
Sullivan.
aajr,
and
ours which caters to the needs of
fhose thrifty salaried, working,
! and farming peupltLjvitally inter-
ested in_stretching thefr'(TdTTirrv""tW
i the utmost. We would like to take
! tins occasion to express our thanks
prodtico dishes that meet with the
approval of their audiences. It is
nos TVPE {You Will be convinced of this by
* m 'giving KC a fair trial and observ-
Mrs. Gertrude Burbank, Cooking jn>f reaujt9 obtained -
Sehottl iacturtr., demonstrates a . Additional helpful information ; families served by cooperatives
•ombination typ~ baking, ftowder^nd a great rn^ny P»ctK»l, JempG
her baking Thi-e are several g** Book, You w^ll receive a lr""" »"*"«“
-diaUnct types .manufactured. E»>,^,nv ,w,.,«aw Miri Uwsilm. vnufjof glee trie service, according to a
tensive experiment*
Eighty-tour percent of 73,077
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by Cour mil-
lers, and < *>>* »* h**v-> ocoye-l there
i« a .variation :n the leavening ef-
ficiency of different typev^nd pre-
fer found- in
(look’s Book, You, will receive a
copy, postage paid, *>y mailing your t
: request with a slip taken from a
> can of KC Baking Powdyr to Jac-1 .
ques Manufacturing Co., Chicago,:
Illinois.
Worth
MONEY TO TOUt
Old fumltsre; aid Wok
pou and psas: lsw«
wrap imo alt kinds,
nrirm paid.
CORLEY’S
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V. D. DCBLE
Silver Anniversary
Is Celebrated by*
■ Mr. and Mrs. Kutach
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Special Service
In Fresh Fruits
and apnreeiatiow-for the patronag e |/ ’ .1 * *
Mr Duble came her.e from Wich-1-..... " "" ®
itn FaUs last November to take over
the management of the Penney]
sfnw.-Hv has been with the Penney,
Company since 192*1 when he joined
the organization in its Albuquer-j
oue. New Mexico,Vtore. After fur-
ther experience in Ijis Vegas, New
Mexico, he
manager of
Wichita Falls. His appointment as
manager here came as a result of
his aucceas in Wichita Falls. ; Kalis. Dallas and Longview, fTex-
“The policies and methods of the,as has bw.n ser>.in|f the indepen-
Pennev Company are well known, dM)t nUi, n[nce 1906.
not only in Stamford, but through-
out the state,"continues Manager
was made assistant iar#rt.wt distributor of
the Penney store in and fr„h
b- st results. S< me even indi-
cate in their recipes the amount to
use of 1 ach typ*».
I The combination type. repre-1
■sentThlf”over 75;,. of tHTTSk^ngv-
nowsb r consum'd, the most ef-j
'icient. Because of .thy- difference Mr »n I Mrs Frank KutdflT '«■!»-1-
in efficiency, all brands should be hrated their twenty-fifth wedding
_.‘ip-ed as directed by the nmttufac-i anniversary at their home in. the 1
tdr»-rs. : ' .. ; .....['Avbea community Friday evening,I.
Manufacturers issuing recipe { April. 5. Many lovely, gifts were j
books, featnr? car?ful!y teste<l re-1 reci r\-wd.
jdpes. They specify, on the label . A pretty wedding cake-formed
and in the recipes, the correct the centerpiece for the,Refreshment
smotint of their type of baking table. Sandwich* s, cake ami punch L
powiler to use to insure successful! were served and Silver bells were]
Keith Company, the Using more than they re J favors.
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The Ben E. rvenn c*-mm«nd will not produce cakes of' Mr. and Mrs;Kutach were mam-
Worth, Abilene, Lubbock, Wichita
Falls, Dallas and Longview, n*<
dent
Handling
Duble. “The
'continues Manager r1'
<1?st Texas Pennev pfc^.*
You will find the following rules
hilpf'.il in_ bringing about desired
results: * *
First, always Use the amount
the best brands, the
and the best quality specifi >d on your baking powder,
and fresh vegetables, can. Tests have shown this propor-i
ass
panyais »t present operating 1,561 ^her staPle fo<Kl lmes are,c"'"t m(>st r«:lP«‘s- , „
U^iln. ^ilf Diem 'all1 But ^’,hfresh andfr<“sh ■ that an excess amount of
the cordial response in their towns tables the method of identi- any baking powder doe* not pro-
that our store has always enjoyed f«c«t,on is not as simple as it is duce bert result*. For a level tea-
Stamford ” jwjth canned or packaged Roods, spoonful, dip a r.poonful from the
for very few fresh fruits and ve^e- can and remove the surplus by lev-
Dairy Cows of This jlS&T w pr'"’"ly “*mp'd “ -
_ Area in High Ilank;^,^^;.Sl&SSwg-
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Henry Spalding, teeter for perlv display his freeh fruits and
Jones-Taylor County Dairy Herd fr,^h vegetables, and to carry a
Improvement Aasoeiation, states more complete line of seasonable
that J. W. Chandler had one cow fnlb, and vegetables; for fresh
that produced 49 pounds of butter- fruila andl.frcah vegetable* are ee-
* ‘ fifty senbials of -the daily dketiir order-
Rector’s
KODAK FINISHING
PICTURE FRAMING
AND PORTRAITS
Commercial Week
Oar price is on the level
Our business on the square
to
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Mileage Meter Tests prove no other truck
can match CMC gas economy—engine for
engine. No other tru(k is better-built.
other comparable truthglne ySu eo>
pulling power. See CMC today!
Time paymmnlt through our ewe VMAC Wee
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C. C.
WESTFALL, 221 S.
Stamford. Texas
Wetherbec
GMC TRUCKS
GASOLINE
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pound cow.
one that produced
during the irionth
Corn-
had one 40-pound panv identifies ita fresh fruits and
Fresh vegetables, by furnishing the
had one 40- independent retail dealer* with
fat and
pounds
March.
Roy Moritz
cow.
J. A. MeCu.stian
°f ,to maintain good health.
1 Today the Ben E. Keith
Mrs. Gertrude Burbank * - -
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CONDUCTOR OF THE STAMFORD AMERICAN COOKING SCHOOL
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SALLY LEA COTTON FROCKS
I price marker* which say, “Fresh -
From Keith’s”. The company main-
The farmer’s Cooperative Gin of t*jns a corps of dealer* service men
Hodges community, under the lead-j^, assist .the retail dealer in pro-
ership of B. A. Stephenson is pre- perly displaying fruit* and vegc-
paring a barrel seed treater in or- tables. Keith’s has a daily radio
do that the farmers may teat their proermrn over station KGKO to
planting seed with teresan for the j^e^p the housewives of the South-
control of diseases. I west informed on what 1* available
Any individual or community de- in the wajT of fre*h fruits and iresh
siring assistance in treating seeds vegetable*.
is asked
Agent.
to cantact tho County
HEAD THE AVEKICAirS WANT ADS
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Vkcmm FQMiw snmi
Or* alt mod#U at no •■♦ra
cot* Only CHavroWt hoi ihn
morv«lovn fRCIvtlva Vacvym-
Powtr Shift *upply.ng 80%
Of th« thifting aflort oufoaiaft
tatty, and rtqumng only 20%
dnvor offort.
Fresh fnijts and fresh vegetables
of good qunlity are easy to pre-
pare, for they require very little,
if any. cooking and they are truly
the most delicious foods that can
be served.
HOWHEREEISE
features like Reset
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■•nu ionmct of Tm tor
Front front of grill* to raar of body (18’
hxb«») Chavrolat for 1940 it It** k>ng*tt
of oU low*tf-pnc*d cortl
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hay work hard
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CHBWOUT^
First Again r
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OwiroUl’i to wow Portoctod Knos-
Acfkan Rldtng Systom bring, you rido
null novor boforo bom.
WALL PAPER an« et -vaa. C.
Sham burger Lumber Co 2«* vy
Oriental
Cream
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gtm a touch el utts
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PENNEY’S
Will Give a Sally Lea Frock Each
Day of the Cooking School to Show
our Appreciation of Her Compli-
ment.
AS THE IDEAL HOUSE DRESS
Ixtok Fresh and Feel Fresh in
One of These Beautifully Styled
Frocks
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With completely new
rtreemMned body—tow-
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wlthewt reduction in
reed-cleerance.
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.WHON CHEVROUET.
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Finest Quality, Seasoned Lum-
bar for Every Butldtag Pwrpoea.
A Complete Stock of Oil Field
Thnhera, Ceesent, and Other
SnppHee.
C. D. Shamburger
LUMBER co.
Phone 722
SMART PRINTS! VAT
DYED!
SALLY LEA
DRESSES
The very latest styles - the very newest prints!
You can pee the yrood workmanship in these
dresses - the careful attention to small details,
the fine little lingerie touches and dashing ric-
rac and braid trimmings.
Made of ixtplins, slub poplins and Town Topic
prints all vat dyed - they won't fade!
We have hundreds of styles — you'll find just
-what you want. Sizes 14 to 52?
tUICK RELIEF FROM
m«t* excess acid
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BUNKLBT DRUG STORE
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WHY! ! hare ny Bother
about your Qeaning?
Send it to
Smart wash cottons for right now!
Hundreds of flattering styles to
choose from in gay 'spring prTritsT
Amd so easy to keep fresh—vat dv-
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Another if
It Fades!
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Pat Off.
All Day Smartness!
FAST COLOR
Wash Frocks
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Fine qualify
and
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sabimi
pbreates
Malabar prints, vat dyed
keep their bright, chrory
through innunu rahlc tubbings!
Sixes 14 to 52
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1940, newspaper, April 12, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972293/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.