Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931 Page: 1 of 16
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NUMBER 24.
2103 BALES COTTON GINNED THUS FAR_
C. P. Nichols Is
Elected Lespon-
Plans are under way for the
feeding out in Jones county of two
or three thousand calves, lambs!
land shoats by Jones county farm-
er* thta fall; On Wednesday. Srp-
“WEEKLY PAYROLL” WORKERS
START RACE FOR PRIZES TO
BE GIVEN AWAY OCTOBER 31
Only Short Time
Remains For High
Credits In Drive
DOPE BUCKET
BY
THE OHSERX KR
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county court Aoom nt A n ran there'
v% 1 I will be a meeting of the two com-
Post Coniiriander|^ii|‘j^r|![)^h^nj^in<jyu"^ Jjjjj
_ . , , _ . t Iaheep and hogs. Meeting with this
TO BE I N 8 T A LI. EDA LON t * j committee will lie several interest-
M ITU OTHER NKW OF f ICERS ,.d farmers who have a surplus of
NOVEMBER 11 maize and wheat which they are
— . . , anxious to use in experimenting in
Clarence P Nichols was elected )the fe<HlinK out of Cattle. lambs
commander of the Vernon I). Hart and hogs.
Post of the American Legion at the
annual election of officer* Monday
UN*Ni;srwokk
OF ( AMP \i<;n
(dogs for the current seuson.
X,
One of the most important fea-
..... , tures of the meeting will be the
night, Mr. Nichols has been active [explanation by George W. Barnes.
in the affairs of the Legion since f,ey representative of the Texas
the orfcsiii&aliuii of the local post. pjn a nee Corpr > ra t ion Try
He served overseas m the World .fjeorge W. Barnes, field repreaen-
War. . Itative of the Texas Livestock Fi-
Other officers elected are: Pat,nan Corporation, of the l.iveatock
Murphy, first vice commander; E. | Financt, Corporation. Mr. Barnes
E. Gibson, second vice commander; jbas been loaned bv his company for
farmed
ton, post historian, and Dudley
iAwatowlr H*chaw*e nt Hen Angebi
an organization designed to aid
the farm
. ** first time In a serious way, and will
-posed 3*f..Raymond chair- come Uy Anson at the special x*-
nom; Daljas Southardr C. B- Me-’ quest ^of 0. C. Jobson, county
-yB.uie #nd Dean Pulp-, aa-ent, to l>e present at the meeting
The new officers will be install- Wednesday.
of 1 no <> nnii n 1 A r-rv-i lot i no I 1 >■ / • a *
ed at the annual Armistice
Banquet November 11.
The bars are up, the Iranck is, „ , . .. .
clear, and every one of the arabi- * , 'V 1 rs * u‘**'n "
turns participants in the American’*‘ ^ \hv
•Weekly Payroll” subscription drive V r? th , A \"'n
has the “right of wav.” The race U'.*"< «"««rter had .......I.
for that beautiful *759.00 Ford r'*U,ar" ha<l Uvvn and re
Town Se<lan or the trip through
the Panama Canal to California Is
now on in earnest.
No worker should becom** dis-
couraged if they Should not be
among the leaders in this issue „ _ . . ...
The rampnigii i«'ju«rfn-1tT tnf.'im'y ' ^Uu^biliU
ami there is not ft single partici
serves hud been sent into the game.
The Greyhound’s only marker came
late in the lust quarter after Walk
er had sent his entire third string
on the field For the Knox City
boys to score against the starters
Had th.e regulars been left in the
line up for the four periods the
Community Chest
Is Organized As
Relief Measure
PERSONS RECEIVING AID
\\ II I. BE REQUIRED TO GIVE
WORK IN RETURN
Plans for meeting the unemploy-
ment problem in Stamford this
winter and preventing suffering in
the families of the unemployed got
under way last Friday morning
GOVERNMENT
SOFTENS ON
Developments Of
I he Week Improve
with the organization of the St am-
- . FARM LOANS Farmers’ Outlook
IS NKCKKS.VKl | MV«"**^* -----=
“ . , ! I’otton ginning in Stamford
Farmers who received crop pit. reached a total of 2103 up
duct ion loans ffo'm the federal *•’ Wednesday night. After a drop
government will not bv compelled jin ,b'* "•“•‘•‘•’t early in the Weak,
to make repayment’upon maturity ! wYtlT'T ,,,,WBrU /.V™
dates w hen Mich i ■•paynimt.. -------~
ittT *r’frral 1 ! i nui4lU
ifi ‘Tip oHinril
T>Tg\vji"
her of the City Hall and the gath
ering was made up of represeiitu
tive citizens. VV. G. Swenson was
elected president of the new organ
ization, John Pinson, vice pre-iden».
and Miss I ois Green, secretary and
treasurer The board of directors
will be made up of representatives
of the various civic organizations
and churches of the city
Tentative plans for an employ
mentis bureau, methods of admin
istering aid and the laising of
funds were discussed, t haa. \V.
score possibly would have been i would be limit.'d to bona fule rest- gi unis and letter* between ( al ter
doubled. The first string back1 dents of thy community 7r» carry- 'and Hyde, in which the former
field found it an easy assignment' ing out tbi* plan* a card index nf|asked the government to adopt
^ erS*atllWi ■! a^—S**44e»4&S»aw( V j piUMMtttt—rasldaata iif Mlnmhml wtin t’idlf » tilwnnt IetIHl llll'tii of (oiiiii
period; six points were made in the j Efforts will be made to
pant who could not, if the proper'
interest and effort were put forth
secure enough credits by n ^e x t
Thursday to be among the leaders
in the count for next vyevk’s Ameri
TTsnrczCT
Now is the time for those con-
get busy and make the dust fly. an,| «jx points were marked up inlthnt no aid should Ik> given anyoAf
Only a short tmie. remaps. to se- last period tlut uf tho eight{.lur.og the
the maximum number or tfillcKilnWnM (Utrtri'il III' tKn Inpula ! rilnumant <>
credit’s on each subscription. Just
a short time fn which to win or
lose, for that is exactly what it
means. After October tit. there is
la material decrease, in the schedule
_ --ccr ■.uas...oc -i ..««» —-----
7 n g. Jr. city manager, presided at loan committee
'be meeting. '• Hide’s Telegram
It was decided that assistance | After n lengthy exchange of felt
granted extensions in whole ofTwv was brighter than it has been
P»rt.” it win.announced Wednesday f,,r several weeks Adjustment of
from the headquarter* office df the|British financial difficulties and
\\e«r levas i Iminfi't of commerce improvement of. the tense sltua*
|tlon which had theate.nerl war bo-
A statement of the attitude of tween Chinn ami lapan improved
The government' as l.. the Ifi.O.'tO the prospect f..t a market for
loTihs made in *’>7 Texas counties, American cotfori, Signing of tho
iyggiegating 42,4 is to t'.ai w a nltnn reduction hill bv Governor
eiven in a Irlouuu front Arthur Stirling ut Aualin ai»u had a
M 11 vile, secret ary of agriculture,luteadvlng on the cotton market,
to Amon (• ( art. r, and released by. At the name tune came the new*
the West Tg<as chamber t artel,(that the government would bo
lenient in the collection of drouth,
i'lot ll'g c lei'nsl ins In wholo
puhLisher of Fort Worth, is . hair
man__ul Ltui
7
ter*
secure other frop,” Hyde telegraphed:
ginning i
jttid~fitsVr allows borrow ers to store
touchdowns scored by the locals, | ployment offered now or later. The
yonu (“nr"
The*^ lots
ns collateral, borrower deter
or u> |.art w here necessary.
Hiijli School Has
Mnrp
l*JL the High Sch.ml Reportw
'Once again Staniforil Hl|
Methodists Will
Hold First Zone
Meeting At Avoca
County Agent Jobson explains
that the plan of-the Farmers and
Breeders Livestock Exchange re-
cently organized at San Angelo I credits and subscriptions secured
p^poflQ., |onn calves lnmh:i and |ln thl> *ast week of the campaign
shoats to farmers having surplus “”11 ..... ““
Red Bounds, captain and full-hnrk. Uqiinir.n was also expressed thatin**ning when rmp ts to he sold. * 'b^rrs^to tU
is creditrd wuth threr*. Baker and | where it was necessary to give aid,; "All our field representat ives ?. ® . "o' *n<* '
York each scored* two, and Swift the head of the family, receiving have instructions to consider each j' "Ul
feed, retaining a chattel mortgage
on the livestock. In other words,
no money will be needed to com-
plete the deal. The breeder who has
the calves or lambs or shoats will
lonn them to the farmer having a
ssisSSsf fPK. .‘tTvS0*’ teTlr ss
behn made of the
TERENCES IN ABILENE
DISTRICT
when sale has
livestock.
Friday morning at lOtOO o’clock|thfcommRtJe^n'brleding'Tn°«1
n r ■ r°nr .Tetx!,n^0f!fwdin»f ««» beef cattle. His com-
4^*i rt r7,tr'Ct °f th/ Meth°: Uittee members are I>ick Moore,
d.st Church will convene for an all Tnm Holman. H. E Olson. Rudolph
day sessiom Church officials, L*J’,Swenson. B. C. Harvev Dennis
Isadora and officials of the Wo- M*n,*y. Jim Boaz and I^Rov Bovd
mens Mi.sion.ry Societies of a W. A. Glazner is chairman of the
the churches of the North Zone w.l committee on breeding and feeding
be in attendance. Thu i* the first out sheep and hogs. His committee
kfM°ET T\IT mn^tInlir* »rp Easton Manlev, C. R.
“i,1." ‘K2. ihte ?.'W±0 «• l!»-”,P<sl N,l.o„. H.
will bring only one-half as many
credits.
The thing for those workers who
wish to win anil WIN BIG, is to
rush every available subscription
made one. Three of (be eight at-
lempfr-d.^priint« after touchdowns
were made good, all la-ing kicks
fi'-'in p'aicnu nt bv Swift. >Val |' ciwd.
drip, half back from Knox City, is
credited with the only score for tho
opponents.
help, if able-bodied, should be re-
quired to work for the illy in re
turn for the food or clothing re
‘ ar<* m,ji - e< l • ^n(cx City made two first d<
that tH?ti ary i gaining a total of 73 yards,
len opportunl-1 __
Not to do so means
throwing away golden opportuni
ties that may bring the grand prize
to their home.
Real Workers Wanted j Greyhounds attempted four passes,
■ The American i? giving prizes completing one and having two
and cash commission* on October; intercepted by the Bulldogs.
31. and a golden opportunity is
T,,i5.rjs:^
jW.- G. ' Swenson presiding Mr1 ’’This statement of poUVy by Sec 1 f,,r T'h ,,f h*
Senior Class
Lenar<l McNutt, president; Ar-
nold Glenn, vice president; Rog
(Swenson was authorized to'appoint retarv Hyde is most human, ptac
The Bulldogs made nineteen first f an executive committee to handle i *'cal and eonstrinftive.” Carter said
to the campaign department now. [downs, gaining a total of 328 vards.lthe affairs of the Community Hrom hjs Fort Worth offii*.'
while the big credits, are in^ffecl. j Knox Citv made two first dow ns.
It w«- suggested 1 view of the secretary’s desire toly I, , l ' Lq "
... wlo is now- em. ba.ve each case considered ort its ' , TI r’, ",l, r' M'’"* Do.k,
meetings to be held at Clyde, Tus-
cola and Tye.
L. Osmept. W. H. Myatt, 0. C. Gil-
Rrt r A Truer nT -Twi—. bre?thL McDonald. Cr.
Mrs. A^_ rTyar_^of Albteg^ Each committee chairman and
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Tone Leader for the Women’s Mis-
sionary Societies, will be in charge
of the program for the missionary
v societies. Otis Miller, Zone Leader
for Sunday school and lay activi-
ties, will be in charge of the pro-
r--—— gram for Church and Sunday
school work.
All those who uttend the zone
meeting will bring a picnic lunch
and dinner will be served at the
church.
The program for the Womens’
Missionary* Society includes a short
play to he presented bv the Wo-
men of the Anson Methodist Church
Missiorary SocietV, reports from
the different Missionary Societies
of the various churches, and in-
spirational talks by leading Metho-
dist woim n of the North Zone. •
The following is the program for
the Church and Sundav School lend-
ers: Devotional 10:00 to 1(1:30,
Rev. E. E. White Preying Elder
of the Abilene District, leader:
The Chris! Ian Task of Methodism,
Rev. T. J. Rea. Pastor First Metho-
, dist Church. Albany; An Efficient
Organization, Rev. J. Richard
Snann. Roster St. ^aiils Methodist
Church AM«n«*’ Prohlems of the
Local Church, Otis Miller, Trader,
with T. D Latimer of the Metho-
dist Chot-eh of T.ueders, discussing
The ent'ro Sundav school in the
Chuch 'Service’ R T. B«nver* of
Anson Mr fhodist Church discussing
How fo Tnte*-est Men in Sundav
School attendance; and W. A.
Cockr-11 of th" Awoca Methodist
Church disoHsalig Personal Evan-
gelism. After ’urch. Rev. E. E.
—Whit* w'iLjgad a dirrusstnn on the
subject v z^Cloeinsr Out The Year’s
Hfwk." with Sid G. Castte nt Anson
Methodist Church. R J. Moberly of
Albanv Met ho -Bit Church, J. H,
WTieeter of P»th«l Methodist
(“Hurch, W. A. Crum pier of Ander-
son Chane! Ma hodlst Church. Mr*.
Marion Dodge nf Hawley Methodist
r. Church .and E. M, Connell, Anson
Each committee ____________
each member of these two commit-
tees is urged*to attend this meet-
p^an?1 n»eetlnga i^years'to^one* Th° a.r‘‘ "~,in*r th'*' U m,‘l
county farmers and stwk raisers H!”*1 the oPP<>rt»n ty to cash in
awaiting energetic pr>op|p to cap-
italize on their spare time. The
American will hr- easily sold it is
not a newsjiaper that you will have
to make excuses for. in order for
vour friends to help you. Your
friends won’t take it ‘‘just to help
a friend,” but beeause they actu-
ally want, and need, the American
in their hojnes.
Opportunity Plus
More prizes . than actual, active
workers!
What doe* this mean—to YOU
means
on
the most profitable business prop
ing was held,
Stamford attempted five passes, that every (verson .........
Completing two of the five. The J ployed be askisl to donate one day’s 'merits. That is to resurrert" thei ,Pon*,,r-
f—u-----1. -**—-*-■ r - saiarv for the relief of uneinrtlrtv-1'’■chn.s county production 'loan „ .. ,r^'"_ro*,,
ed during the Winter - |con.miCee,. to work with the dis 1 r7',l;,'!r, T"n>' .^; tW
Mr. Swenson announr^d Wednes-ltrict representatives of the U S I'Vjt \
day the appointment of the exeou- • *ee«l loan office, now stationed ft' r- ' R. /r'.*f
Stamford wn* forced to joint tlve committee, romjioNpd of J»r area* where government loans w-er'e ! ” . ’ .t J ^ ° ’ 'V*
only once during the entire four | Dallas Southard, flay Rector, I II I made The West Texas chamber of e ii'*" ■> .,** u w ’ P*®"
periods Boodv Owens, substitute Terry, Chas. W. Zug and T A Up- (commerce Is asking SerrethrvIu . *u nJr. . ..
back. kirKed for thirty yards. The! <haw. ,Hvde to authorize these countyi ^^ '"j,', i, IW*r(t>-
opponents kicked eight times with'
an average of thirty yards. Cfirjsticl Cfl lx
Starting line up for Stamford:
McNuU. I„ E.; Wnlton. L. T ;
Glenn, L G.; Rosene, Miles, R.
G-; Cole. R. T.; Alexawrler. R, FL;
Baker, Cj : Swift, R H ; York. 1.
II ; Bounds, F.
1 commit t.
s*ar*
f urn* ioning
dejiart
To Have Revival
Ruby
Matt!*
regulajions for conducting t h <• ^1**™y«tJ ’IKS?*
eommitti work In r'n'iGould
Starting on October 12. a reviv
these loaos. We feel that only in
this—it»,v can! the government
analyze the neerls of each bor-
rower
Miss
tdwey:
The Pej. Squinf
sponsor,
Wt
a' meeting will be held by the Cen-1 ,,nr,P San
was organized
I hursday and Ulara Mae Jonea waa
Angelo |elected yell leader with Dorothy
P ' I l l .. L .. . MM 1. .. B, M B « I M I S, I
Starting linc-up for Knox Htv: U'ie*/ \ *" \ Un r,resident of the West Texa. rham- ""7r « h'r . f r««
Stevens. L. E-! Stevens. F. T ; L‘ °f „ 7, ( hIr,'’,‘,an her. was Nelav advising all mem LTI^ R<*ll<b»g* d*fMt«4
Smith l n ■ Withrow ^ . A ' rh,,rch. <*f Miheral W ells, will con ,„.r, „f OrU-r', committee )lf «h- Knox ( tty <.revhounrla Frf-
£ :r “ - ......
'— ^ daughter drunk. | , (Continued on page 4)
-in fact —- inviting
p r Wt ^c. ^TTn I duct the meeting which will last i|v«le’a
l7'«:|n SA*f *•?' T i SU0V\V‘ twelve days , ' ”■■
R E.; Wilson, Q.; Edwards, R If ; |
McCarthy. L. It,: Wnldrip. F.
Official.
(Vlehrates Birthday
Friends and relatives met at the
her* of (,’nrter's committee of, , .___ M
...vom telegram. Ilarte adding "'“'l f’1 ,0 \ nu*^r
•’Those concerned in this situation y‘rU '?*£ ,n 'h* ,*TP *‘,U*d *nd
are the gqvemmenti the flirfT1..r «beered throughout the gam*.
(nnii the local creditor 1 know
to Abilene tot
Friday, September 2ft the Bull-1
Lawrence Casa got a bunk In,the
(ail at Madison. Wise, because he
Because he called hls faTher a
.“fool," John Marran of Shirlev.
Eng., lost a heritage of 940.0001
when hi* father died.
FOLKS, LOOK AT THE COUNT!
Say, readers, this IS getting interesting. The interest which
has been aroused thus far by the live-wires in The American's
"Weekly Payroll” bids fair to become a whirlwind.
Friends and readers—look at the credit count. Why, it is any-
body’s race—you can see that. Everybody subscribe, and in this way.
everybody can help their favorite. To give your support NOW will
help more than later in the campaign.
BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY
The credits will take a huge drop at the close of the period.
Back your favorite NOW, while the credits are highest. Make it out
for a long term, for they will receive .so much greater amount for
your subscription. The lr.nger the term, the more credits and credits
win the priezs. Remember that. *
“The Quitter gives an alibi.
' The Weak-lyieed ones get blue.
• The Fighter goes down Fighting.
But the Thoroughbred comes on thru.”
Who will work and show the others how it should be done?
FIRST RELATIVE STANDING .
WINNERS NEVER QUIT. QUITTERS NEVER WIN
(Arranged in Alphabetical Order)
58.200
40.90(1
. ... 5,000
56.000 .
for the game were- k P r,'U""" 7 w V"Yi £1 T* chuntv committees, if ,JP-._------- ■
Swenson Texas tlnlver.itv refr£; T’"1** 7 Wr- »"«« Mr« »* <> Burk- L., wj., rnn„id,r ,h(. j„„, intpr,Mt r-dge
Rradv N T S T U umpire role’ I q fUnHaV all concerned, seeing to it .bat ,h” g
y I. n. I.< - U^P'rc. (Ole. | September 2eand .urprlseri Mr|th,. ^lV„rrim,.nt collect, what it «"‘ftherpraHirr game
Burk man with » birthday^ supjht. rjin on th#. toRn, w;,h(„lt p.onardlz Mr. JShiwon msd. anlntereijt-
'Ihose tliat were preaent tp.help ]f,g th„ fut„re ,).j|i,y „r the far ilr,»|,*lk 7r’,,|.rM,'n,U,IV’„ J**
celebrate Mr Burkmnn s seventy ! m,.r make a crop ami of the’lo- *ubi,,7 n',w r- study TW*
wnen ,nev p.umev ro nrecxennng.. flr” W°^ .0’r,7 ”up,rU«T creditor to remain in busin-s* ” *be begmamg of a «erle* of
.wnjji_jjuv jqugirx io nr. rjujiiug. Inan and family. Martin U. c.l r.n.1 a rry„„„^rr ri/ talk*, lui lhu. aubpict..—
♦ ° meet the Buckarno* of the oil j familv. WaTter Burkman and far"’ wJ.l.t Texa*^^?ham>H r of ^rom^eSTi
eanitol. We «re not expecting a ily. Robert Gifford and family. , d fb t «j’nd,.r rb|, v rF,w• r4*^,***I in •b‘* high- school,
win for the Bulldogs, but we are ,-_ri ____Tr'a, ' n,,.‘r M’1’' 1 ' % 'h,T
Scbr«»1nor. head-linesman
The Bulldogs will face a touch
assignment Friday. Sentember 25,
when thev journey to Breekenridge
About 16 Post Graduate* are en*
,h.. t!!Sifanrs t
have a toufth fight on their hand- jHnd family. Theoliore Burk man,1 ",,r “f "f
expecting to see
roach Walker has been busy theR(ldolph Burkman and wife
past wro-k teaching n«'w jilays. and
correcting some few errors which
: gr.vcrnmerit.
fheir cotton with the
or such amount "ns
:
(Continued on page 4|"
.....isTAMFORD MERCHANTS C.ASH
in ON ADVERTISING WITH
WEEK OK PR \ YKR" IS
ORSKRVED BY W M l . OF
FIRST HXrriST CHURCH
The’Women's Missionary Union
inf the First Baptist Church haa
rnet each afternoon of this week at
,fhe church in observance of a week
Fran
AUSTIN Sej.t. 18. Representa-
tive Frank Patterson of Fort Worth
we* married Friday, in the hmtae of
represent stive*., to Miss R.'He'Cca |
Harlan of Stamfprd, former house
i.
BIG VOLUME OF BUSINESS £
JttMmford merchants <1 is! a rush (m.-nf which the-, run in The Ameri
MISS GLADYS BETTIS. Stamford
MISS LENA BOEDEKER. Sagerton
MISS ONEITA CULWELL, Avr^a
MISS POLLY DONALSON, Stamford
MRS. ROY DUKE. Stamford
kEV. M. D. HARRIS. Stamfonl >
MISS' EDNA HAYNIE, Stamford
' mm hmhnpM
WWr*TTT. J'l WP."! r;
errnloye. I ing baaim*«s Ar.xt • Saturday hand |' f* announcing the;r oj.emng
The ceremony was pr rformerhby Ip^Pahly the largest volume I ' '»mt< .- Nw-hols ,.f Nt, h.,U (.ro
K(‘,A JoR«*rm K. .Johnson, H-umtHnt v. .* • rv wa- Hriothrr mi’?< hant who
ns:itor, of t h e First Christian of business of any dav in t *» i ja page of u.h.ertising «j..., e
rhurch of Austin and a captain in j .vtf*ars, . Un Ttu- Ahh-iiixk ai.nounctng »
the national guard. fD llassen, observing tlie teventh J sjM*ci*l demor^tralirm arid he had
Charles Patterson, brother of the | anniversary of his business injto double clerk force t<> handle-‘hr,.ugh Healing Souls” Mrs. M*-
hridegrtauri. was best man. Miss j Stamford .and the enlargement of .the tvu*ine*» Two men wey. kept t.<.<| wa* a-»i-',*,i w’Mi ’Mr pr<»-
Zet* Neff was ma'd of Konor. (his store, declarer! he did the busy at the checking counter it! e-ram bv Airs W F t»,.t,* ins. Mr*
Representaliv#. Patterson is a .largest volume of business h** had 1 mo*t the entire da
cantain ip the Texa* national guarri [handlr*tl in any day in the seven j City Drug Store, holding tin- for
TK<* pn.grnm Vond.-iv afternoon
w-rts ron.lllr'terl l- ('ird" A with
Alton MsCb-l'.n -in charge.
I j l:-**- Fir- , k •<u.d the (Javo*
•oonl arid Mf> f T Merllin and
"'u I’enick gi- ,•' i ct .we it ing talk*.
Mrs. Sum Morr * closed I he meet-
ing with special prayer
'*r* I: F, ,V|>ihoo«L program
•♦'airman f r cin-h- M was in
barge of the jirogrnrn for Toe*-
!••• ritlcrnoon f he -"'ihjerT dla-
d w a* “U l« ■ — in JudMI
B .F' Moor* and
52^000
4L0OO
5,000
mal oju-ning <f its new fountain
......... *-5.(W0*-
MRS. PHILIP OLSON, Avocn Rt. 1 _ * . 56.000
MRS. J. LESLIE SPARKS, Loeders . 49.900
MISS EVELYN WARWICK, Stamford .i-.'-......51,000
and is on the «taff of General Jacobi year* he has been lure
F. Wolter*. . I Mr. Ha.sen use d u lil>er»! exjw rt. need a rush of business un
The coujiTe left Ttpme<nafefv for nmatrrrt nf-advertiahtg *j>ari* trt The*it«TifiT T f iT“cTriig rtore. A'Fverti-
Moneterrey, Mexiho, ‘on t h.e iT j American and diatrihuted <2,t>Q0 j mg ' • • i r,
r»,h \Urnr Mi
Nff sr C *. rr\ VT.-rr
The Baptist A iung people con*
iluclj d a very ialuXU.1 Uig ■ Mmkau
ary program Wedne..day afternoon.
t'r- ‘Khorwlxv -ift, moon Mr*.
marriage took place in Austin Jfc«*
Friday, is 'fhtf daughter of O. P.
Hat-Un. She was reared In Stam-
fprd and was one of the popular
"TTr *tii'oTr T ~T*—>v of Btate
, _ ______'Mias ions rv \( -t’ Mr*. AHca,,
Store, Flpyd Lind«ey and Kennath It ■ dental A - gif If , •>> (*—mnnent Mem •
Veaaey did a volume of business gry. i* handling thi* month by far thauorijil*’' and M ■- Afattie A’ Mc-
• e .-V- ‘ . . - A '
WOE __
Mri
Opening the new l*VlKed Food sult*<
tore. Flpyd Lind«ey and Kennetl
eaaey did a volume of business u
thd opening day that most people i largest v.li'mi- "f busmea* it ha* f'(ii«tioo tnld of the aatk of Sim-
ula have conaidgfad impoasibla. had ill two years. \Thc * preaentimon, UniycrsitJN
* The above is the relative standing'only, and does not necessarily
mean that it is the entire amount each member has to their credit.
tWi. The regu
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____ ^ df TTT— ' vet x.-za»-» a. ns xaiaar ^.n'i ■ i m i i >*b»im mm ■ i agw
Dallas News laat RatnHay carrie«fHtrpp!y the demand. Mr Llndaey'most of them 'rTriftl page aixe. i* Mrs. Guy Crow'assisted Mr*,
a large picturg.of the bride on the <and Mr, Veaaey received big re-1 one x>f tho brggeit week* in tha I in avdiacussion on “Our Obligation*
firat-page. I turn* on th* full page adveytiae- history of the paper.: to Foreigners in Our ^lidat.”
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931, newspaper, September 25, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975570/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.