The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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■*» Even though It la tome what late in the Rummer,
>« >ion demands that you do over a room, or perhi
some apodal
,o: u, i <■
SHIP!
'•If'' rtf*
produced much milk car rye pas-iof ttu' currvnt beat seas; Haw to
tures. while the pigs, the famous* Book” ® th« September
“raxr-backs” got rolling fat Housekeeping, that a definite
you did not have the wait till trey r*J*tk* «*‘»u Wtween tha growth
turned sideways to see them. Geese of <*f
air., ran on the pasture, and awn » «hiW “•ture* h,; *<**
| roiks said they produced a bettcri8^ obJurt* ■»! is attested bp • w
1 grade of feathers therefore, but **P*T‘iences, and in domg* so he
! w e rather doubt the latter state- ^*rn* «»• *«■“ .*3r th««- fl•*'
1 men*. same procedure, Mr. Adler believes,
_____ ____ ‘ . should be used ht arqriring a
T«xat State Department if Health vocabulary. A word should not be
! Gen. W.'C »x, M. d., Health. Officer »•«* offtil *• "»«•»'"* »
Austin. Texas, A-agust 27.--.DIs- t^sped.
i covery, in Texas of Mexican bed’ Knowing word* and meaning* as
j bug* (kissing hugs infected with,,h*-v *P*«r in a dictio-irv is not
I tryvan-uoma cnifci, a pirasflc of rlTC Kar-nw meAmm^lly kiaa-wink t'acm.f
THE POCKETBOOK
of KMOWIIDCE *.
gn hour by tho Vi^iia, t hand
of the fmiispvy;(<•, v ',.i finds MTi
■ fSor her pains t hut 4 ■ r ar< , '
|0d bark ev-ry hour to h\ o;) v*ri
up the devilish averatfi- if ‘.h trej
things. We, brifevt, a 'urn > h»»r
as we believe hitler' -is th*.» hk«
crazie'M man <*i» ear!'.i to I' H
4tbaf if a imtn vw-n* 1m a lVfJ1
at _th.o f S' vlh or ):>l
;l*uk‘ Iip would ■ aye a !*i:n
iOomoefitor htfcfe ;he ,-uu -inc
could go jlown i r • otne up, une
when there would not be even JP^t1
a person to take theuiiiper, as th ■
nothing but bear- an,} u > We
guins live t:ior<\> a:gl the- ! t rfJ
happiiy. cu’nno( r*-ad out~'it*dk<?. ■ (Tip
(But. tm»se who arc ■ iirf-.ti*.-. "-'t'
vbuajiiess rn&nagt*‘to eat. qiKu
UJD'JSTMy ASP 0€FEHS§— amfsicaw inowstrv pnoouce* 9J>»
1 Of TNS WORLD S AHOtyBPENOM - which makes
THE MIRAGE
Wri ASaniv do* id X A
3 / HwmTmAtuso.X
T(| AS IK n attics. \
;jl «'»•£,
Wl U S. LAND PLANTED
TO SOfO£AU9
SiZT THAN %A»r
they 5do
jbeqt ftrien«i inlpoliti ir; r
^T^^UrHtr- Trrrrt :hfxythllftf rr
iomelimes.
ns siuy
«T T>K«* TtMM AMD
Mourn** -n> bom-d
V A BATTVgSMlP'
A -v;t+f ’ ^
BATTlfSHIP/
• Somebody told us we diould
like everybody. 4 (VVe forgot'
to a«k him if bp did.) W • told
him we ofter; tri.-d to do 1 at.
(evtxi Ui likingVWjHki}', hut wo
had to tell-the tr uth to the
lhan and u*Jl him wt Kk?
Us oec \ elt better He even in-
timated wtf should like hitler,
hut that _ 'u, akTituhiug
tommtb kK« a hu»' »«o fiu.
Only tuidiu pnfe
never buy anything here"—
may be all right, but it W
'Dry hard to yonviiK* the
* printers that it w,” says
an idxtliange. The vriter
might have added that the
home printer trades at home,
an a grperal tiring, hut that
has been added ho much that
gjMJte&M'lettf »»at
mtms of the lk-rf ibugs. coltectcl in “•« aicuunaries io sjivo
one central Texasltown were founJ e,;*wl"rd PWteks s<.nu iimes in*I
»e infected with ilje pnrasita thtlr va<akulati.*% hut a»
trypanas ira cruxii , Kxperlenc* A dipt puiiU* out, they seliorn
with th^ discus* inThe trophm has iirtpcev* their minds. i
Indicated that adul.s arc less sus-
eL*ptible tn the disease than child-; Hn*ry Bound* and rb>b{ren
■rtn and Uuk .in same instances arc hack frwm a visit to iMrton,
P'.T.chs may hsrbar the parasiu Ttxaa. Mta. B >und» waa a »'.latent
.oi' tihaia’a dbeasi in thatr hfood at TcxatfCaUdfa far A’^men, which
htream withmft the actual conliuon was callad C4tega «f .iateuteial
much more good than
•WT »l »!“*«• a-fir* to
4miMr.
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Page Four
THE STAMFORD LEADER, STAMFORD, TEXAS
STAMFORD LEADER
TH Ksi: PHINTKR MEN
It »A*##a* ■«•<»<» g>*
Friday. Soptemhar 6, 1940
PwWmbed Every Friday
STAMFORD LEADER CU
Office of Pablioatioit:
South Ferguson Street
'^CtmipeUtion is the life of
trade.” So they say. But, we
These printer men— have noticed that some of the
How do tbqy come and go? greatest sages of the age*.
L. INGUSH
and Editor
We confess to you
We hardly know.
Some are bora writers-
Others acquire and grow,
: While still others just
| Ne' er will know. . ,
(Some* are natural wits: ''
Others dull slugs
who have quoted that saying
HOUSEHOLD SCRAPROOE
m-mmmateaL * >
By
Quite often waea one is in a
I for three-quarters of a cent- hurry to mail e letter, there ■will
ury, never br.'ak their necks b« hut on* stamp and it has no
running over each other to rmiailagii »a it* hnck. In tki* pn>-|
I welcome a competitor to town, 'diesment all neceaaary is to moisten
T' the mucilage .flap on another cn-
i the stamp ove* the
gatered at the Postoffice in Sum-,
Herd, Texas, for transmission thru j " simply hang on
fee mails as aecond-clxsa matter, j, WFl”b the expert plugs.
” 1 i ■ ■ . Some ary deep thinkers;
Subscription Rates: ! Men who jfo to .the bottom
i
One Year ..
Six Months
* You will note tfcere are two.ve,0P«* run th* »**“P
wort!*, this newspaper doe*'dampened part quickly, then place
not editorially capitalize, and °*> d»e letter to be maikad.
they both l>egin with the let-
HOW TO BE YOUR
OWN DECORATOR
Director. Good Ho mi eke*time Siudio < j ^
Have You Thought of This?
-tom-
VfA.M,
-t' x
—i
REQUEST
OorrespondcTit for the Asaocia|fa
Press is‘'located in The Stamford
Leader ojfiids -----.....Py
ROUND
ABOUT
$1.00 Of every live question
50c 1 To the very last atom.
_ Srmt> tire so sentimental
T^adi r i« d< nv, red in th* 1 hey make, d’.tl maids sore,' *
dty by our own carriet boys NVith soft 0I1 lovej j t
ADVERTISING RATES UPON ■ Qf which they’ve, have *
great stcuv, ♦
Seme are so *deep”. | 1
.In their iwondrous thought j* ♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
, TUey ndike 'jealous folks Weep i/^fUTDOWN THE OLD COT-
At the things t hey wrought. \j TON WOOD TREE? It
5mT
i Somehow, .v.mic kt n —
This melangd of misfits.
Tite-qt"printer men.
ins of the old
j cottonwood tree In the Har-
j man Park. Ypu don’t know
' where that park is? Well the
I tree, for lack of. rain, ceased
PRINTING 590 YEARS OLD
Five hundred
Me have a Jjtrman maga-jitg reign some time ago: pity
zine from New York, which! that it did. You sttiil don’t
tells of the '‘atrocities ’ the know .where Harman Park is
English are practicing against in Stamford? Gaze on the
the Germans.'such as thorw- trash from the picknicers;
iug or dropping, bombs in look at the drying melon rind;
watch the old cow a-grazing;
there, you have made the
.... . 'cars a£(l Germany. They cite.“a hos-
tH-inting was invented, in pital that was wrecked and
1410, then sorted and is still many of.tlie fK^pdpants had to!find,
getting by somoway. Whenj««t out and seek shelter else-~i * *
we contemplate how million.'? > 'vherty to renew- treatment,’ L'lRES, 1-ALSE, FIERCE,
qf managers have met pav-t^tc. Yes, that’s bad. to be JU —Any kind of a fire is
Wb. I— «t null’ Mis of re-|«OTe-An<Ul l«ntt,ly fnjn, the bumini ofiu> n,lti Thu ,„bu. onc
l,nck. dredth. pari a., !«d as tlioa.- palmy, off tha fence to the;,n y, con[*nt, fram ... ...
If .
A Cradud
A crack on fee inside of a range
cun be mended by using * filler
made of equal part* of common
table suit and wood ashes, moist-
ened with water to tie proper con-
sistency. The filler will dry hard
and will be lasting.
and bedspreads to rejuvenate it. Shops ara full of
bargaina just now of pretty Runuuery, draperies in
sheer materials in both colors and White which are
attractive to use, but if you don't want to spend any
money and happen to have some candlewick bed-
spreads, perhaps not in use at the moment, you could
follow the suggestion in the photograph.
If you have two or three spreads, cut oae hi Half
iihi*tfmte.
•s as Well i
are inexpensive so that if you do have to huy new
^ eon uiill haI haim anant a ivitaa* doaI llaasu ev#
: in iiasia
spreads
hite and
The Hinging-Basket
A novel way to water th* hang-
ing-basket, without spilling water
on the floor. ii to inaert-.a. small
funnel in the diit, aa near the cen
*->»«» fm
this
ones,'you will not have spent a great deal. Many of
these preads have the ball fringe on two sides and
the bottom. Use that edge, of course, for the insid*
of t|u! curtains. If your spread is without fringe, buy
ball fringe, to match, or if you wish, use a “1” band
of color as a finish. In a colorless room, plain cream walla, for instance,
blue candtemck.ia attrafeyo and1 eooi for-the summer.........
HCUM ROWS
Director et
Oooi Homoekoopint
Studio
noai
hidden by the foliage.
funnel with water every day, and
it will soak into the soil gradually.
Testing Coffee
A way to test the quality of
coffee is to put a spoonful in a
glass pf coid water, and add a few
drops of-lemon juice. If the coffee
is pure it will remain on top of tbd
water; if not, the water will be-
come brown in color.
The Patch Bag
A most practical patch bag can
be made from a yard or two of
comumption of the home and
its contents, nobody home and|
porters have dodged -------
and clubs and - bullets for innumerable acta of Germany
•pomething they wrote tr’’'arri Poland, the Checks,
ho r-er/Uitt [Norway. Denm
afi till their >n-,ether countries we could: if they ever Imd on?, the lat-j!T" *
in print, yet; name, where Hitter and hi.q.j tt r a tragedy terrible. The,
the out
(side, and there is no necessity for
ti
•omT feifovrrwho were^iot l-N«*W;-Dt^4a_^ and a ' f/fu poUcy lapsed,'^iTwant
even known at
names appeared .....
claimed thev were Turned for: *a,,R murdered people ami j false alarm, turned in hj^fear,. writing while TraveBn*
sleeves thiv had not exposed; J £?r'P]ev 'TI*^ have pity for the
how many Irahics were born; ^ m human lorm and he
water I.eat the firemen to the bad^ ju4t abave t|w ,hi and.
job. and part of the expense. wil| find the k ea4y. '*'■
fer every run the boys make
&17*
■m*3
Another differ-
ent-idea 1* to ns*
n wallpaper with *
xetUiig I!hint*
•nr
for the curtain*.
Though not too
usual, it is quito
possible to find
matching patterns
through s decor-
ating deportment
of a store or your
own decorator. In
sach a case, the
bedspread should
be plain- one at
the plain cro-
cheted n«ts Is
good, or any plain
color that pkka
up a color in tha
wallpaper aad
curtains. AgXin
because the walls
and curtains ora
both patterned it
is wise to uoe a
plain rug or car-
pot, having a Uttle
texture interest
but of one color.
To carry the pat-
torn t# the floor
tea a few scatter
rugs, placing in
front of tha hod.
adds just so much to your next
tax receipt. If false for trie
fun of the thing, it’s a crime.
|AV!NG.—A long
when some of .-them wgro jfoe.% told those parachutists J Kmwt Reynold* -Street is being filled kpyF the tOP’ whtth l° hang
and not given more ‘ space:. in {■-w^ catch some of- the enti-
re paper, and how many ! the soft-shell.- with
were bora that no space at alb1 _ u". 'atost idiocy he is'trying
was wanted, but a two -lir^ajt0 £OJ^er ou the worlg-That
paragraph set the dynamite hw demand that no mon-
off, all right, alright; of hpw j ptrn.^V parachutists' should
many pioneers were unsung. !?.' *'J'da. H sounds a little^
when some of .-them re s Jrf®, e ^°*d those parachutists ------. — ---
hicky that thgy^ were unhaiAi :; -would not let any more of ;n by the city uo:kers which win
Of how many would-be social ' them he killed, if they .would j ™ake for better and safer driving
lights, both‘'of tile male ami dl ahd go up and ciropj''" that thoroughfare. Some close
female persuasion, were n/if dowit gnd wait for the res! «*> drives have been made .‘there in
laqded to the skies, bath t-piskl slaughter men, tim«* gone. *H on account of ears1
es of that stripe being h. acted! little children- and i west being kept on the rough
in the opposite dir ’ : (jf hjira their citi.-s and homes. j*nd unpaved, gap. Other rough
how many rooked hi.- ac -I, 0(?,s anybody think .hitter J*P»tk in fee city's streets have also
deals,they, the n . r.-f, had 1 l1’" parachutist jumpjbeen repaired,
to dodge and- how manv were1]” o^der ta.land an army in *
crooked, deals dodged them'*. !|he -“tailed enemies-country? ‘/^ARDENS. — ^air vegetable
of: how manv luyacher.-:' *? go- how 1 far behind the j\Jf srxrdens. it is pointed out,
thought tiie other j-roaciH r ’t!rnC? d'u> realiy isT "The. Rua- »«>' be planted and made to pro-
(of another church 1 was g< /- 11' a^‘ to use that 4ure. if attended to right sway. tbe _■—i
ting the most onhiicity. wl . V1 y invasion and tnev (That’s what some say. Never saw4
the V'other preacher” wa.^ P^^a-dy w-ere at -it ten years hut a few, personally
writing, hi- own publicity,‘MToi?^ liitier took it upAand !»wned bufone'xnd.it was not *o
bslf h V : wvhahly laid it that ht^m- h-t. we observed. However, likej,
luted,, or Wste-hasiietcd; of j'enti;d it. In (the bright l^xi- of- the rest, we are going to
‘‘’Rriwirl i i 11 V , tf 1
The Door Key
That'important door key will
not be evasive any m:;re when the
housewife returns from the groc-
ery, if she will sew a large-sized
remaining, »ress book inside her handbag,
paving on iflt
THE POCKETBOOK
of KNOWLEDGE *.
HoumifcToio), Unlike Grandma,
Discards Odds and Ends in, Home
'0m fM **
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ifaftr
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Bill Me
rah Inglii
to Luhbot
Texas Te<
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continue
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String
MV
Odd.
and
nor
The alert XeuaewMs of toddy doesn't
does aha keep glass containers
ends around to clutter up her spie and epan
kitchen. In thie reepeet eh* ie entirely unllk# Orandnw, who thriftily
cherished knicknack* because they wore difficult to rtfdacc and ex pen.
live. Tha scene pictured above la In a typical modern homo.
Grandma, bleee her. was a string
saver.
Sha also savad xlasa bdttle*. but-
tons. oM newspaper*, paper bags.
wrapping paper, pins and a
_«’ ends a-hirll ffh/l
Sewing Room Hint
Cut the strips containing buttons
iand button holes from discarded
garments and use them under flys
in new garments. This wili sav#
much time and labor.
b\
m
>
-'w/
of mills'and end* wblcb she traoe-
ured because In her day each artl
_ck*« were manufactured in limited
quantities and hence were rare.
Grandma lived In Hie age when
America waj growing from infancy
•nto an industrial giant. She saw
the transition of the steamboat
,-rom tbe crude steamship to the
giant ocean liners of today. 8hs
watched railroads grow, and sky
scrapers rise in hundreds of cities.
Her fading eyes wore gladdened
when electricity replaced the gaf
lights......
Todey Granddaughter — now a
housewife herseifk-mtaks no mas
of saving a glass container than
she vote a puper hag or a gtece
of string. She throws her eld MW*
papers into a receptacle. Paper
bags go into the incinerator. String
Is quickly diseardod. Aad sha has
no twiugas of consdenoe because
she knows that she is doing hath
herself and her household a favor.
The OMvIeru American house wife
has been educated in a progretsfve
A HIGH LIVING STANDARD-
AMetKAH* vend rdtOAL y 4 3/lliOHPOUMli yfATiy OM VOim. 0*0
ouvjootr n*0 ,
era that has made m*n ef iuduatry
alert to her merest whims.
The glass container industry pro
vide* an example of this trend.
Glasnnviklng can he traced bark
thousands of years but it is only
recently that glass has been rnadr
according to a new technique that
makes your glass container not
only lightweight bnt extremely dur-
able. And so economical that it Is
good bousebokl engineering to dis-
pose of ft when used.
From the time of the ancient*
until a few decades ago glass was
laboriously blowrt by hntjd.
At th* boglnning of this century
an Ingenious woikman. Mlrbncl J.
Owens e( Toledo, Invented an auto
matte blowing machine which revo-
lutionised the {Mass container it*.
du * try.
This invention nvulo possible
uses for glsaa undreamed of here-
to fore Today'glass containers are
need for coffee, vegetables, shoe-
paste, pork and beans, syrup and
scores of other artlclra as well a*
th* old standby* Hko milk, beer arid
beverages which hay* always been
pecked in glass. -
Staggering sums npent by mod
era manufacturers in wide research
give the housewife of today the
ultimate in gtaee and other pack-
aging.
To Clean Playing Cards
Soiled playing cards can be
cleaned by dipping a small sp nge
in spirit* of camphor and rubbing
the card gently. This will rsstaro
I or ’
», Bow many ‘Tqad husbands,
(fond of their Ngam?.s at tbej”uru. as
‘ 1 ciusivfe jjasieboarok) ht.d their mt‘rnlM'r
lovinj? tvivc? hood-winked ( V* 1 '•
con of liars there Is no si
word as truth for hitler,
tch
re-
make a try of it, just the some.
/DOMIN' THROUGH THE RYE."
Joe Ashbum, an up and doing
yotlhg farmer northwest of Tuxedo,
was a caller at The Leader office
Friday morning last. Joe has rais-
ed a crop of rye. He says rye
A Convention High-Choir
If you rubbar-tipped doer stops
are screwed info the legs of an
ordinary chair, it will make an
ideal high chair for kitchen work,
or for a small child.
an to their -whereabout* u'Sfenj are this week taking
the said wjves were brinjrinq jsome c’ippmgs , fro hi "Caps
in more “zheaves’’ at firidpf an(^ lower case.” a publication
than they were at poker, ap °f Jajjfierx, Chiles'and Stovall,,
of whieh tfun- kept covvrrd, Dnllax. man who supply print-!raakes thv p*rture.obui^,e
when tre ttiink of a*h■(ht'- trr ♦*»*.#-t^-itn a lot',ot thing's they :iind '* no th*
■inp.rvi-1 tlliri t use, ,. . ' for the (ias! i,Ul!U “ hard1 Wiat^n- Oar grand-
of the writinjr ,pr ; >r - w - Company here, also West t f*ther’ who Hved Wk *B Ark“‘
breed left. Ami yet ’ . T- I'tilitk, Co. We da not! ^ w“ *dvocmte rf-the
*i‘tm Ux. inunaso • lik»* better writing1 than rye cows cot f*t and
iflteeufifl* ]«*.. mi , % *.; that ui this little book that
murdered at Carafe of fifty curtieh oq| onoe a month. The
Wi<a..-t liand ^nnn, or men. who write-i nr
'vnte tho.ui art des shq»ikl,
,-'H‘U-r want for a job, fotpUri
vb’it: r < i< i s wield ay of
t j-( iK'h'iini,, philosophical or
hi-morouw trend, just- as
!ik«*. It is, a verliable hot fn-
Ixk Slot as On Haads
Anther Scores Diet km* rv it Abuse
For dear efective English and
extensive vocabulary is not neces-
sary. Style in speaking and writing
s achieved through careful word
choice and not by th* use of high-
sounding words.
ft is important to realise, de-
clares Mortimer J. Adler, nutter
ST*
PICKED raOM
$odT$- emin'rtorr’ .
M CMOIA.
SPtNACM l<
on The succintNr ie*ves
0,*
U 9 CHEMICAL.
ccMfVvwy Akooe buys
CO’+iK VALUED AT
^ /. 500. OOO
O WdUAUy MOM
ruf fAAMeo
THlr RESCUE
Si'.
V/
INPUSTVIAL XEStaeCM l«
NOW fmomw TH*
tc-iiieuny of mason*
cifi/wnre papew room
aamm vrte eaassssi
—
It h a um iMtertvw roe a
r,t-iv«» ID ^tr a prAuyintc
Ht**iNOi — THS FISH Dies
1st •.* . ht rr i* taken oer of
■mt «.ztva — hfnco rut
- .... ntiruts a* m seeetee *
v. r
Ev
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Here
Mr. am
of Louiav
dsy for t
They are
C. Thorn
Majors, ■
Roscoe
GMAC, i
with in !
Louisville
Cumberlai
ago.
For Comn
JOEL A
For Coutil
MRS. 0
For Coun
GILBEI
For Tax
BURT
For State
trict, J
Countiei
H. S. (
Tor Sheri
BILL I
(Servini
For Courr
ty:
GEORG
For Disti
OWEN
For Distr
ROBER
For Conr
SAM R
Ifor SAI
7*7* interi
month on
|Address
•36 E.
306 E.
1016 Sy(
•20 Te(
217 E.
FOR RE>
for rent,
179.
FOR R
apartmcnl
apartmeal
Warren ]
FREE! II
palps of
tion, Hcu
ing, Naur
Sample, 1
Store.
NOW OI
B-Q at &S
just west
underpass
Ruth Pip
FOR RE!V
room brit
garage, ft
Howard a
pany.
FOR SAL
Registerer
cotton. Q
rack.—A.
Texas. -
ABRUZZ1
SALE—B
Price, flJ
expei imes
mole past
Will not
grass At
West of 1
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Inglish, George L. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1940, newspaper, September 6, 1940; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992750/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.