Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958 Page: 6 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.
Thursday, September 25, 195R
Sept 17 Takes.......
FOLgKRS
■^SSBrS^iaward-Wason
[Wri H {n-ar^. -+hetm**- VKaaoiv
-in Christ alon*-.” the pastor. Rt-ftaTtr-EtHou vvaaon,
said, ' You are thvHM toft^' amctetl with a bean
t worship with -to* *m* ROlfy-H^V*^^*^ “
Day Sunday*-■ j neaday. *ptember W.
r J I v..a. ruwhj^i Kv iimllllllliuv
*»% D**. al Zion Lutheran
Church. Salmon The rhll
|---------dren of the Sunday School will
^ receive tHeir promotions. They
will also "be
featured in the
where • they wtfl m in g
"Jesus Loves Me” and "On
ward Christum .Soldiers.”
Rev Ernst R. Pfiug. pastor,
will preach on "Soidleni of
Christ.’'1 The service is at 8JO
a.m.
Rally Day is also the signal
for the beginning of fall act|v-
ities at the church Zion
Lutheran Church' offers a reg
ular Sunday morning- Bible
Class which meets at 9 30 a.m
The Walter League, a yout h
organization, meets- every
fourth Wednesday of the
month, , „ j
The Ladies Aid meets every
LePEVRE
Major and Mrs.*‘"Dona Id
Herth-y. Jr.-, and sons, foipwtly
.visitefT* with
lotnc
ARMOURS
YEGETOLE
SHORTENING
3 p rri. lie failed to ra!l> and pi Chicago, Id
died at 4; 15 pjn. , Mr., and Mrs fc
Funeral was neld Thursday day The Henieys are enroufe
! at 4 p m. „f the Kinney Fun*--, to Biloxi. Miss., where.Major
) tal chapel Rev New on Star Heriiey in stationed with the
j nes, pastor of St John’s Air Corps. Mrs. Heney i* the
’ Methodist Church, conducted' foimet .Jean Engleman, grand-
the' ’ serviee. Burial was in | daughter of Mrs. Hess.
Highland cemetery with Kin- Other guests in the Hess
ne> Funeral Home in charge. J home were Dr. and—Mrs. J^C.
’ k. ti-....... ........... ruiL'iK of Pol,* Huolah Mae
in an
if M
it thi
Lrid J
tresic
neml
lea rb
lNei
,coiy
(tova
a i ion
ihii'h
T!i re
rapir
Iter a
Mrs
Nels 5>egerMrom of Lueders
is a medical patient at the
Stamford Sanitarium f
Mr. Wason. a" veteran of'Oavis of
World War II. had tx-cn here j Summers
with his mother because of i]l 11 **"
health. He was born June 11.
1911. iri T«*kas City and came
to S'amford with—the family
in 1913 He was a member of
St. Johns Methodist Church
His father died here June 4,
1946.
He is survived by hjs moth
er Mrs C. F. Wason, and
three sisters, Mrs.' Mary
Frances Damron and Mrs.
Pauline Gilchrist, of Lubbock
and Mrs. Willie Belle' Cooper
of Pheonix, Ariz.
Pallbearers for the funeral
of Mr. Wason were Dr. ‘George
Pryor, Herbert Lawhon. R. B.
Bryant. Bernard Buie, Jim Mc-
Culloch and George Kinney.
• Mrs C. A Johnson of
Stamford underwent majbt
surgpry at the Stamford Sant
tarlum Tuesday, .September 23
GIANT SJZE
SNOW' IS NOT ALWAYS WHITF.. Pink snow fell in
Durango, c< 1- January 13, 1932. t. Strange As It Kcrm*
page 19. Color It-1 days ahead when you do business with
us. Your demands and needs best servcsl. Convince your
Self. Come In’ ' ’
spent last week end visiting 1
with old friends and with her
grandmother, Mrs. W W
Newton in Stamford. *
Guests in the Emil Kainer
home Sunday were Mr. and
(Mrs. J C. Kainer and family
and Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Kain,
er and family of Stamford. ,
Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Lewis of
Aspermont.
Mr* *nd Mrs. F. A. Htege-
moeller went to Clovis, N.
M., September 16, 17 to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Htegemoeller and their new
daughter, Diane Marie, who
was born September 6.
I.IHBYS YELLOW ( LING
IMI-KIilAI. 1MKE TANK
SUGAR
ientet
|lt I B
fi a I fi
Litter
Mrs
(nan
puigti,
Illy C
told I
|l arte
Pit li
litter
p-hoo]
Mrs
2'/i Size ( an
BETTY CROCKER White; Yellow or Devil Food
HUNTS TOMATO
Bl(; VALUE
COOKIES
J. L. Daughtry of Rule
spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs: Cliff LeFevre.
Quite a few IrorfT this com-
CAMPFIRE VIENNA
LIBBYS VACUUM PACK
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Kainer Saturday were Mrs.
Bill Bradshaw and family of
*angei
lecon
Of LuedereJHes,
Rites Saturday”
FOREMOST
bert Jerry Kainer.
Macon Ulmer: la
rnd family, Mrl ahd Mre. T,
S resident oYTueders fOr
er at
A. Uimer, last week-end. „
A. L' Gibson, former resi-
dent of this community, now
living near Pecos, was here on
business last week.
. Mrs. John Clark is visiting
in San Antonio with her grand-
daughter. Mrs. Ted Terrell,
and Mr. Terrell and their son,
Clark Don.
Edward Neinast of Olton
former resident -of this com-
munity, and Lonnie Neinast of
Littlefield, visited here with
friends and relatives Monday.
Winston Ulmer, Billy Tabor,
and Carl Kainer have retunv
ed to their classes at Texao
Tech In Lubbock. They will
be 'sophomores. ....
many rears. ^'.Friday ar
1:50 p.m. at the Malone: and
Hogan clinic at Big Spring.
She: had been visiting her.
son. E. J. Thomas, who lives
at Big Spring: he had been ill
about four weeks.
Funeral was held Sunday at
2 p.m. at the Luedys First
Baptist Church. The pastor.
Rev. Oscar Fannin, was assist-
ed by Rev. M. Newcomer.
Baptist pastor at Big Spriitg,
in conducting (he service.
Burial was In ML Hope ceme-
tery at Anson with Kinney
Funeral Home In charge.
Mrs. Thomas was Della
Owens and was bom August
18, 1893, at West, he was mar-
ried to Squire Griffin Thomas
at tamford on February '24,
1910. They lived at Lueders
for a time and moved to Ham-
tin, returning to Lueders in
363 Cans
Enjoy the hospitality of oar hotel
and Coffee Shop while here
PINTO
VEGETABLES
IDAHO
POTATOES
2 Lb. Pkg,
HEINZ SWEET
OPEN BEFORE AND
AFTER THE GAME
Quart for
BUD WAFFLE
FRESH
24 t>z. bottle
WILSON GOLDEN
HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP
TISSUE 4
She was a member of the Bap>
tist Church.
She is survived by a daugh-
ter Mrs. Alma Harris of Cis-
co; three sons. J. B..Thomas
of Odessa; E. J- of Big Spring,
and Lewis o! Snyder.
Speaks
TEXAS
QUESTION'. Do you believe
one must be a church member
to be savedf
■ ANSWER: Obviously such a
question springs from a mis-
conception of the church or It
would never be asked. As early
as Isaiah 2:2,3, 760 years B.C.
. the establishment of God’s
house, the church (1 Tim .3: 15>.
was prophesied. Jesus promis-
ed to build his .church despite
Hades, Matt. 16:18. Acts 2:47
tells us the saved were added
to the church. In Acts 90:28
Paul said the Lord purchased
the church WltKhla blood. And
GRADE A
Frozen Foods
BESPAKT
Former Resident
Dies at Norman
Ski Rudin, Who came to
Stamford 12 years ago when
Martin’s Department Store
was opened, died last week at
Norman. Okla., and rites were
held Friday at Lubbock.
The. Rudins lived here for
several years, leaving when
the Stamford store was clos-
ed. From here the family-went
to Lubbock and latea-to Nor-
man where the daughter. San-
dra received her defcree from
University of Oklahoma. She
is now teaching school there.
A son. Larry, and the widow
also survive.
FISH STICKS
DRESSED
2 to 3 Lb. Avg. Lb.
VEAL
Eph. 5:23.25 says Christ is the
saviour of the body or church
and that he gave himself for
it. In the light of such passages
WINTER GARDEN
POT PIES
CHUCK
Mr. and Mrs. H. EL Carr of
Old Glory are in the Stamford
Sanitarium for medical treat-
ment. :
PORK
6 oz cans
Veterans of Foreign Wars District 8
1959 DUES 1959
TEMPORARY RECEIPT
JB CHIPS are a taw
[ORTON'S CHESS*
aastklag special la a
Card to be mailed to
(PHnf)
PATE—--
□ ContinuouM MeAber
□ EMmetatima Member
□ New Member
^ V
uT
m '
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. 35, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958, newspaper, September 25, 1958; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972702/m1/6/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.