Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Stamford Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Stamford Carnegie Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
STAMFORD AMERICAN : f ^ ' " T
Stamforjl, Texas, Thursday, September 3, 1964
»-■ — ■-* ..... ... ---—r.; 4- r
4Itor Mmol Stand Dedicated
Sunday at Ericksdahl Church
may hat* his choice of those
remaining Annual tease foe Is
11.00 per front foot. • ,.
Surrender of 12,300 Union
troops to Stooewall Jackson St
Harper's Ferry was the largest
In "U. S. History prior to £or-
Brownwood. visited recently
with, relatives here, among them
his cousin, Darrell Richards,
and his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
rklrau Rlfti.r-Ha
Okey Richards.
Mr. snd Mrs. Aubrpy Hinds.
Betty and Linda,' returned to
Waco Sa'urday after a visit,
with relatives, among them her
mother. Mrs. Alma Carlson', her
sister. Mrs. Oscar Kainer, and
ing worship hour with Dr. Hugo
B. HaterlUs, pastor, making the
dedication.' „
The missal stand had been
given as a memorial to Dr.
Huijeft Lynh Hunt, Jr. by the
Charles E.' Brownfields, Jr. snd
the Eugene Swensons.
Dr. Hunt’s widow, Dr. Jackie
Hansen' Hunt, formally -of
Ericksdahl, and two small sons,
Lynn- III and Dane-; ormihr
were here for the dedication.
Mrs. Nells Hansen returned
with her daughter snd grand-
sons to Irving for a visit.
E. P. Armstrong, who was 82
August 30, was honored Satur-
day night when a number,
gathered at the Armstrong
home to observe his birthday.
Present were the Armstrongs'
grandson. Gene Ekenstani of
Seguin, Mrs. Oscar Armstrong.
-rtHSTTvEry and Cindy Sue, of
Anson, the Carl Ekenstams, the
Jack Hagers and the L. W.
Lunna.
Mr. and lira, Edward Ekdahl,
Teri and Vicki, of Lubbock
came August 85 Ip be with his
father, Carl Etotabl. on his 81st
birthday.
Joining them in the evening
at the Carl Ekdahl home were
Messrs, and Mmes. Aubrey
Hines, Betty and Linda, of
Waco, O. L. Ekdahl and Carl
Ekenslam and Margaret.
The Edward Ekdahls were
over night guests in the paren-
tal home. y
Returning to Lubbock, they
Ahilana-____
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Reves
and grandsons, Mark and Gary
Sanders) \sll of Lockney ar-
rived Frldriy, August 21 for the
76th birthday observance for
Watch Harkins Furniture Windows
lor tremendous savings on floor
Ekenstam. h
Linda, who was badly, injured* T,B
lii a car wreck some time ago, mo
Wfcettlii*-Wonf iTOe TOJW *"• to i
Warren Olson returned Sun-
day from San Antonio where he -
attended camp at Fort Sam I C
Houston with his Army Reserve free
unit from Abilpne. He is with1 his
the Civil Affairs “
t '■ ! 'I I >1 ' - • -•; 4 71— , . J - -WW-mJHhSII
SnasgtedSofaa. Limited ^me only.
, >«n»
Company. Wiley.
City Manager; Hurry Sleenson
PAY CASH
PAY LESS
SHOP IN AN
Lubbock where they spent a
week visiting Mrs. Seth’s son.
-Lester Seth, and family at Mid-
land and "her daughter, Mrs.
Coiner Blmep,-end-- #»mHjr-Tr
• Lubbock. Returning with them
to Midland was the lister
Seth's middle son. Terry, who
had spent two woeks here.
Mrs. Seth, Mrs. Newquist arid
! the Lester Seths visited Carls-
bad Caverns on Saturday.
Saturday night they were
Joined by th£ Sharps at the
Seth home in Midland, with Mr.
Seth..and. Mrs. Newquist return-
ing with the Sharps to Lpbbock
on Sunday.
Mrtf. Newquist returned to her
Job at Safeway Monday after a
two-week vacation.
M SYSTEM
STORE AND
SAVE
FEATURING DEL MONTE* FOODS /
> *«*•.'
M SYSTEM WILL BE OPEN LABOR DAY
DEI* MONTE
CATSUP
RECENT HOUSE GUEST
E. W Carlson
Mr. and Mrs,
have had as recent house guest
his niece. Mrs. Rose Samuelson
of Austin, who was on vaca-
tion. - , ;
r, Mrs. Samuelson also visi'ed
her aunts. Miss Lydia Carlson
and Mrs. Ernest Segerstrom
and Mr. Segerstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson
of Arlington were here recently
in the interest of their farm and
were house guests of Mrs. Mary
were | Smart.
former
14 OZ. BOTTLE
303 CAN
DEL MONTE 303 CAN
DEL MONTE WHOLE
They
neighbc___________
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. AilScher
were hosts for a picnic supper
FRESH LEAN
WILSON ALL MEAT
Ground Beef
at Harmon Park recently when
they entertained for her niece,
Mrs. Herman Strand of Llano,
and her nephew and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon i-undgren.
Judy, Peggy and Beverly, of Ft
Worth.
Also entertaining for the
Lundgrens were the Adolph Ol-
sons and the Philip Olsons.
Otfier special dinner guests, at
FRANKS
DEL MONTE GOLDEN CREAM STYLE
DEL MONTE
the Philip Olson home were
Fred L. Nelson of San Bernar-
dino, Calif., Robert Nelson of
Ft. Worth, brothers of Mme*
Olson and Lundgren. » -
M . > m *1 tl wfl CIaim Ant j
BEETS
303 GLASS JARS
303 CAN
Mf- and Mrs. Clements
Richards, Pamela, Sharon and
Deanna, recently spent several
9He SIZE NOTEBOOK
FILLER ^
23c BOX
CRAYOLAS 4
FREE
MRS. BAIRD'S
Free Stamps with this coupon and
the Purchase of
AQUA NET
HAIR SPRAY
100 FREE STAMPS
Thia Coupon Expiree Sept. 6, 1964
Free Stamps with this coupon and
the Purchase of
2 LBS. OR MORE ___-
BEEF ROAST
50 FREE STAMPS
This Coupon Expires Sept. 5, 1964
STA-FRESH
Hospital Notes
BREAD
MEDICAL PATIENTS
D. L. Bowen, Merkel.
Will H. Grimes, Stamford.
Mrs. Wayland Fuqua, Stam-
ford.
Larry Flow, Old Glory.
Sherry Price, Aspermont.
Mrs. W. H. Hargrdve, Stam-
ford..
Leo Hardin. Avoca. -
i Mrs. Bert Boon,.Stamford.
Johnnie Melvin Harvey. Stam-
ford. >
Mrs, Victoria Rodrigq«fc,
Avoca. f
: Walter Bunkley, Stamford.
Walter Burrow, Stamford.
. H. C. Baker, S amford.
Mrs. Evert M. Jordon. Luo-
ders.
LOAF
KIMBELL'S
S WHIN It CAN
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
IS DOUBLE
STAMP DAY
AT M SYSTEM
YOU SAVE WHILE
YOU SPEND WITH
BUCCANEER
I STAMPS
TOMATO JUICE
Del Monte
46 OZ. CAN
iwsuss
• CONTACT LENSES
’**♦ Closed Thursday and
Saturday Afternoon
Dr. C. L. Cromwell
OPTOMETRIST
KIMBELL’S
POUND CAN
COFFEE
DEL MONTE
CAN
CANS
FOR
BISCUITS
The Jedge Sez
FOLGER’S
POUND CAN
U. S. NO. 1 WHITE
POUND
COFFEE
SURGICAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Ada Rainwater, Stam-
ford.
Mrs. Larry Segura. Stamford.
Mrs. C. L. Blancet, Stamford.
Mrs. S. F. Lanier, Aspermont.
Mrs. Joseph High. Stamford.
Mr's. O. M. Rains. Stamford.
Samuel Galloway, Stamford.
Pete Garcia. Jayton. —
WITH aVfcAV 08CUMIM6
•UN, KNOW TH* JTOV Of
A DAY WILL PONE
SHOP M SYSTEM FOR QUALITY MEATS ANO VEGETABLES AT LOW. LOW PRICES
DEL MONTE 46 OZ
Free Stamps with this coupon and
the Purchase of ’
ONE LARGE HEAD OF
' LETTUCE
SO FREE STAMPS
This Coupon Expires Sept. 6, 1964
Free Stamps with this coupon and
the Purchase of
10 POUND BAG
RUSSET POTATOES
100 FREE stamps
This Coupon Expires Sept. 6, 1964
DANCE
NEW CROP JOHONTHAN
NEW CROP EAST SWEET
POTATOES
JIMMY HEA
VINE RIPENED
CANTALOUPES
THOMPSON SEEDLESS
APPLES
and tha
Melody Masters
The boy* at Doe, Jones Im-
plement Co. want to help
you have many “day* well
done” by keeping your
equipment in * first claw
condition. Call today.
Saturday, Sept. 3
9 P. M. — TILL
POUND
POUND
POUND
POUND
ROUNDUP HALL
Stamford, Texas
Dances Every First and
Third Saturday Nights
REDEEM YOUR STAMPS AT YOUR LOCAL STAMP CENTER
SAVE AT MJSYSTEM
SHOP AT M SYSTEM
LONGHORN
WILSON CRLSPRITE
WILSON BONELESS}
T CHEESE
BACON
PICNICS '
. V. >
‘V.
59c u.
*
39c
.1.59
P . . - / •'
•i -.-fc-v- . • i y.
' DEL MONTE
% *
FRUIT COCKTAIL
-y----f- ■ - ’.^i
m
c
.1.
.« 19
CHERRIES ST'
J
L90
DOG FOOD KIM 1
A CANS |
.U FOR 1
J9c
Tinr *ss}***
99c
mm si£E>
i i iTr
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964, newspaper, September 3, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054462/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.